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Show v ! . ! MARCH 7, 1946 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER nrFERS MANY was the latest Tremonton, Utah to, m,!.ir army, accorjinsFra: i !f-- m . - were home for the I dis-- ! Utah recruiting a three year Cbnn chose in the army air corps 1 to t ?vs-15- ::ccn for and thirty-fou- r two vear of service and a three operation on r:r;ir branch 1 M XCG t3 It, co Bri visit Mrs. W. H. Puzcy of Magna here visiting with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey and I. Bill to M, e r of Rights, t enlist before Oct. 6, lif'arc entitled upon discharge, i school or col-'any trade f at the f their choice, I depend-the Government, ;ron length they are entitled up months of couege. vernment pays up to $500 hooks and etc., per lu' year. In addition nary ... tA C0 a month liv ghtt 1 of '. ex-o- d ZL'i . entitled to continue lc - rE(3 Id an Sat1 f ji x .Jr. TOOK ELEVEN PEN'S TO SIGN BILL . . . President Truman is shown with the eleven pens he used to sign the bill, which fa Mrs. Woodrow Selley and Mrs. objected to as not being strong enough. Left to right, standing In back of President, are Rep. Geo. E. Outland, Calif.; Rep. Wm. M. Whittington, Lcland Selley of Smithfield were Miss.; Sen. Geo. D. Aiken, Vt.; and Sen. Geo. L. Radcliffe, Md. The visiting friends in Tremonton, President said that the act was a step forward toward the goal that he had set. BODY IS YOUR OUT OF LINE ADJUSTMENT See DR. WM. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone attended the showing of the new Mrs. Howard Freiss was in Lo Tremonton 4-- J1 ... Customers at Safeway enjoy making their selections from a wide assortment of quality foods. On every shelf, in every section of the store, there's a promise oigood eating a promise that's backed by Safeway's famous money-bac- k guarantee. Important too, is the fact that you can buy these fine foods at everyday low prices. and Tea Coffee ll enjoy more flavor lift per Drip, Pulverized or QJ Coffee-Tou'- kUWdlUj cup LOf lb. gan, Saturday. Regular Mrs. J. H. Fronk was in Salt Lake City on Friday. Folgers WAFFLE FLOOR Drip, Pulverized Coffee or Regular 24 lb. Morning Glory Great Coffee Plus Paper )A A lb. AfJF,. Bag Thrift " , ' fl LMf Tree Tea ELECTRIC RANGE CHEERIOATS Regular ..7 oz. . y lb. Black At ON DISPLAY AVOCADOS ORANGES Sunkist' NEW POTATOES u s 9 pkg. 'r PEARS Ful1 of Sunklst' Fu" Fancy ib 30 tp .6? . Fiavor DeAnJu lb. lb. oz. 19 No. 2 JUICE Full O Gold Orange. Unsweetened Grapefruit, IllirC Townhouse, can JUILC No. 2 Townhouse, Sweetened Grapefruit 19 47 2 25JJ SPINACH can 16 can 15 0Id style BEANS Shavers, Fancy Cut Green, "YOU'LL FEEL No. LIKE YOU'RE FLYING- "- No. ..can Green Giant, p Garden Side, Tender, Sweet, No. rADM Country Home, Tha tS what Chevron Sunrrmp flasnllne hrln( fo vour ll(s ' skyway performance adapted to the highway, m 'mProvements n fly,ng fuels paved the way for l e 8asoline with the smoothest performance Stand-evJrj put on the highway. Chevron Supreme spins I ur,co'd engine into quick action, gives you pingless, PP'er motorintr. Trv it! Highway, No. 2 ...can 19 can 18 I pgAJ tall cans 2 29 Cream Style, Golden . 15 can 31 irw CIT ........,4oz. can Plain 37 24 14 13 -- J J or Iodized ...26 oz. If- Sno-Whlt- e. TANG .....aoz. 32 47 " 'i'oz. 14 Se1thI"Jf5nocfch CATSUP ...!!.?. FRENCH TOAST TUNA SALAD SANDWICH I Soup. Then for dessert I like a Frosted Apple Dumpling and plenty of hot J LIMA BEAN AND CKEESI SALAD Buttered spinach or Swiss chard, hot ! bran muffins and chocolate cake for , l desert combine with this salad to make i J a complete supper or lunch. ! I To 2 cups of cooked dried lima beans, j add 2 cups finely well-draine- d, shredded cabbage, 1 cup American J J cheese cut in small cubes, and cup J I pickle relish. Toss lightly with! hou- - I sand Island Dressing. Serve in bowl ! lined with cabbage leaves. Serves 6 I g generously. Director The Homemakers' Bureau An Extra Sajtway Struct 39 c CURED HAMS PRIME RIB ROAST 7 Inch Cut A Shoulder Cut ....A 31 Grade lb. 26 Grade lb. Sirloin Steak H"iK 39 ftiSZ',. 38 Ground Beef iiSt! 25 Wholo Kernel Salmon laLA:ulL Haddock jb. Fresh Fillet lb. of Sole, Boneless, Tasty lb. 28 46 ACt 40 -- er " t DAVE STANDER ;0&?m rt?yth nAm I )w DISTRIBUTOR Phone 121 Tremonton START WITH FRESH COFFEC Never ahead; use buy more than a week first. your "olden" off B tur I toffee the your proper grind for tha coffet-makyou use. BUT THE RIGHT GRIND. er KEEP EQUIPMENT CLEAN. Every coffee-mak- er dally with i a- 'Zi """"a Lamb Legs J J Make sandwiches using a well-seJ soned tuna salad mixture. For each 3 , sandwiches mix together 2 slightly beaten eggs, Yi cup of milk and J ! teaspoon salt. Cut sandwiches in and milk i i half if desired. Dip in egg I mivtiiro finnt( in hot Rhnrtenini? in heavy frying pan, turning to brown I I I both sides. Serve hot. ft POT ROAST I J 'r iopo0z.tecre.8io EGGS 10 15 LJ 2 French Style, BEANS Champion, Fancy Cherub 13 GlENN7iRi?lE JUICE r S0UPJlYc'.o25 Cream of Ju,ca JUICE Sunny Dawn Tomato KRAUT lb. box Campbell's, Spinarh Tender' ciip oz. lb. NOODLES Regular Sweets G.:1 Sa"e?lll:l. iz Yl tf Hershey's Popular for Baking and Hot 4 !. For a satisfying lunch I serve these t sandwiches along with Cream of Pea i J 18 ib 11111 IVULrv 1 I 1 42 "IQcf Morning, Sego or 4 cans Carnation Canned Goods n 2 If you're looking for meatless main j i course dishes that are tasty and i of my favorites. J hearty, here are two . 'T'l. .J iL.l iiiai uiey jiecuu i I i uese are u (juuu I be reserved just for Lent. You'll find J them delicious the year around. J J coffee or tea. Cocoa TA!dtl 57? lbs. Premium Sodas nQ iIiilEi New Cr0p' 5 CRACKERS lba. Crlsp' strlnSless Stalk N pkgs. BEANS' suthern rJ oz. 6 3 Long or Cut 43 LE0NS Van Camp's, 0 Vitamin Fruit f- MACARONI Sweet Julcy Large Size No lf Famous CELERY Fresh' CAP POTS OJ subject to Market Changes Prii-t- s Jar TENDERONI immiwfmM&7 cocoa Calavo, The YAIS Spread Menus Interesting 4 ,.6 oz. RELISH Nalley's Sweet GRAPEFRUIT LILENQUIST BROTHERS CHEESE Kraft's Pimento ff pkg. oy-- Pinto, Rich In Nutrl- 3 lba. tional value Produce AT pkg. meal 95 1. )M 1M Fool Value ... 48 oz. pug- PRUNES Ideal for any OQ 3 70-8- hi? Q3? Flakes 40 oz. HlKh Oats How to Make Lenten W ..... A r KELLOGG S Com Flakes Black Tea ib43 lb.. Carnation 11 oz. Canterbury Vs. ' m The World's Most Popular lb. Flavor in Coffee WESTINGHOUSE WHEAT . t i. Airway THE NEW i 19 8 REAL ROAST Nob Hill IT'S HERE if I zm& vn P4arr!f UTAH Phone Tremonton 1 ftmmnm Bendix radio in Salt Lake on ELI HAWKINS 72-R- anr 01 li hill Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cornelison of Chesterfield, Idaho, were guests at the Elmer Gorringe home last week. Mrs. A. R. Bennett spent last week in Salt Lake City. you may need an Phone LOCAL NOTES O and you are not feeling well steel-wheele- Wednesday. Mrs. John Garfield left Sunday for a visit in Payson. IF harrows Granary, 150 bushels Some used tractors d One hay wagon Spring-toot- h Robinson of Providence visited at the Orval Ewer home on j i One Hay Derrick, complete Two, three and four bottom plows Mr. E. Robinson and Vemon your in the service armed h the United States i 'iroug institute. Many iraue uiu ofWcian schools are being by the regular army. to go to Take this opportunity I " a sue for fit and yourself oe informcareer. For further re- ation contact your recruiting the at tentative every Tuesday Lah Power and Light Company Utah. Tremonton, while USED FARM IMACHINERY Mrs. Dick Allen and daughter, Peggy, were in Logan shopping on Tuesday. a d pay you Cooperation with the Veteran's Administration to assure quick ac- tion on compensation claims. Assistance to veterans seeking surplus war property. Aid in obtaining hospitaliza tion and medical care for former Marines entitled to such benefits. Ca.ptain Herrick urged Marine veterans interested in getting assistance from the Rehabilitation Office, to write him at the office in Denver. ROBBIN S IMPLEMENT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey in Salt Lake. spent the week-en- 1 erar IL T P irris f Mr under the G. I. is m-ei- - . Rehabilitation Ofiice in the Old Custom House in Denver. Colorado, to assist discharged Marines returning to civilian life in Utah and ColoYado, was announced Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney yesterday. and Rob and Bonnie Whitney kit Captain Herrick outlined the for a trip to California Sunday. following key points of the rehabilitation program: Assistance to Marine veterans Mr. and Mrs. George Napoli were in Ogden on business Tues- seeking employment. day. Aid for those desiring educa , ' European theater. Hfti theenlistments are open l4 tional benefits Bill of Rights. Tess and Jill Johnson who are i. employed in Salt Lake visited I with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. juy Johnson during the week-end- . j' L..r(T - jTi week-end- Page Five ; Verna Ann and Louise Homer MARINE CORPS FORMS and Harriet Gownn of the USAC REHABILITATION OFFICE pkKNlTlS -- Tremonton, Utah- - should be washed ap and water. MEASURE EVERTTHING. iMeaiura water, coffe (I aeapkig tablttpoca per wf b tvrj) and brewing time |