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Show -- Page Eight TO U "Flying Jeep" ....a . r euy medicine, L wt driniing w nl " HtCvt CCC4I COCC.flJt this d'.jee right ' ?1 t i n ' fl . . I'. . . 1 r ' irroi k- - , . V? wlewe tamly riing i help tKicki. Better bJ - .goodwp- plyenyeu ou get ckicls. C3 J&P$M jgtfi Jvy ,f.: fcfH iSKtl LET US HEL YOU WITH $ YOUR C? POULTRY PROBLEMS ADAMS DRUG i THEATRE TREMONTOji a Air. cam'' Mr. and Mrs. guests at a dinner Tuesday in Ogden Grant Cook. The his birthdav sion will be 50 cents. The Smoker will consist of boxing and wrestling matches made up of high school students along talent from Utah State Agwith the On March 29, at 8:00 p. m., ricultural club Bruins' school college at Logan. Bear River high Smoker" "Smokeless will sponsor a Don Chiodo has chosen a comin the local gym. mittee to help with preparations "This undertaking is presented for the occasion. Helping with by the Bruins with the hopes of the advertising are Verle Rose, creating more interest in school Neil Hess and Beverly Peterson, activities between students and students of the art classes. states Loyal Glenn, parents," An assembly will be presented the club.. of secretary Students with studentbody cards by the Bruins March 29 for admay purchase tickets for 35 cents vertising purposes. The general which will admit one student and public is invited to attend. one parent. Otherwise the admis Notice is hereby given that Tremonton City will receive written bids on the following described buildings until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, March 25th: frame house, 23 One two-stor- y ft. 6 in. by 44 ft. 8 in. One frame granary, shingle roof, Among those present at the 20 by 28 ft. gathering were Mr. and Mrs. B. One cinder block garage, 20 by M. Burbank of Preston, Idaho; 32 ft. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble, TreOne lumber cow barn, shingle monton; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 28 by 66 ft. roof, Burbank, Deweyville; Mr. and above buildings are located The Mrs. Victor Burbank, Ogden; Mrs. on city property, formerly known Charles Burbank, Deweyville; Mr. Kaneko farm, mile as the Floyd and Mrs. Merlin Romer, Elwood; Said of Tremonton west City. Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Glen Marble, S. R. shall delivered bids be to and their families. recorder, Calderwood, city prior to above mentioned time. LOCAL GROUP Buildings must be removed at ARE GUESTS OF bidder's expense within a reasonOGDEN W S C S able time limit. Five percent deposit is required Members of the local WSCS or with each bid. The City reserves the right to ganization were guests of the Og den organization at a luncheon and reject any and all bids. meeting held Thursday. By order of the City Council Tremonton City. Reports were heard from dele Ervin Stohl, Mayor gates who recently returned from the Western Jurisdictional Con R. S. Calderwood, Recorder. ' ference held at San Francisco. in k i nn;,1 " ment house. c also Charles Starrett and Tex Harding in TEXAS 1AM II AiN DLly 21.13, Orpieum fj Bruins To Present "Smokless" Smoker Call For Bids A hot dinner was served to 4S Roses members of her family. and daffodils were used as a cenMrs. Burbank was born Mrs. Mary E. Burbank of Brig-ha- terpiece. March 14, 1856 in Kanesville, City celebrated her 90th Iowa. She married B. S. Burbank of Brigham City on October 12, 1875 in the old Salt Lake endowtwo-fol- d "OUT OF THE DEPTHS" News ; hirthdav last Sunday at her home FAMILY HONORS BIRTHDAY OF MRS. MARY BURBANK ts;jr . .Wi m, ... ' "SPELLBOUND" THURSDAY MARCH 24,25,26,27,28 THURSDAY, MARCH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 30 Double Featuie Proaxarn y JIM BANNON - ROSS HUNTER in I - GREGORY PECK - HARRY ACKER INGRID BERGMAN Donald Curtis - Rhonda Fleming - Leo G. Carroll in SUNDAY Tremonton, Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER We wish to express service rendered ou4 4ti: k ' and death of our also to those who spoke i or musical numbers at the " and for the beautiful flo?! ferings. I Kenneth Genner Max Germer Mrs. Bertha Vernon f ' . m Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burgess in Arimo, Idaho, on Friday. DUP TO MEET FRIDAY i Remember BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Alumni Pariy SATURDAY MARCH 23 Veterans are Honored Guests OTHERS $1.00 PER COUPLE ' Members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting on Friday, March 29, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Mary Harris will be the hostess. WALDRONS LEAVE FOR THE EAST It's time to plan for your SPRING REDECORAT ING. We have many items that will Greatly lighten your spring cleaning work WALL PAPER CLEANER KEM-TON- E PLASTI-LIN- O Choice Selection Of WALL PAPER McGUIRES OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING SHAW AND of Riverside, California will FURNITURE CO. v.. V. i ob- n Tremonton ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 24, 23 and 26. Uouseclesning Easier room-at-a-ti- vu m Wednesday and Thursday, March 27 and 28 Double Feature Program BRAD TAYLOR - JANE FRAZEE in "SWINGI1NP ON A RAINBOW" plus DANIELLE DARRIEUX - A. WALBROOK in "ORDERS FROM TOKYO" "ViM U CLEAN-U- ' eniuKe gi. ! AMMONIA 19 DRY CLEANER 45 Bluing 14 Nob Hill, lb. Canterbury Tea Black 24 H lb. 43 Juicts Conned Townhouse, ot. 26 ot. 40 Cocktail Vegetable 46 ot. 29 Grapefruit 46 Or. & Gr. 46 Blend O'Gold V-- 8 Full O'Gold Be sure to follow the directions given on the product, and experiment a bit on an inconspicuous spot if you're uncertain as to how to use it. This way you'll develop the right tech Glenn-Air- e GRAPEFRUIT Thln skIn' Julcy' seedieM AVOCADOS Calavo, The TOUGH HMM-MM- I S , LEATHER AT LEAST YOU'Rg CONSlSTEPfT. fMNKIN'l ! -- 'W' A NEVER to serve Ju'cy Vitamin Fruit ..lb ..lb. V 26c ex Ut lb. 38c lb. ib lb. 33c 3 k lb. ii 36(5 h i,39c 38? . lb. .. 13 CELERY Famou8 Southern Sweett 9? ABLE Snowball," Medium "si'm HABlT AY I 41 TOUGH a MEAT. PROBLEM-I- WIT lb. lb. ENOt y ii Crackers 15 Bestever I. 6 COmE AiONa CHCRUB! SHOW YOU HOW TOTAK6 THE GUCSS MEAT eUYlNO! W S STAliW J9, Turkey J'. kyiiucii i II f Noodles i Stidd'f . . IM i T Llbby'i Home i rHAIC) Style Khmann's Chop. Olives Ripe W ot THAT ROAST Id GUARANTEED TO Bff AS TENDER AND JUICY AS X J lit T 4acan. Ii ioiiiaic A iV SOUP Rftlch DM!.. LK kv'V Ii r YSYjy7;m 1?. . .? 1 Serial and Cartoon 10 AAEATS WAY mow 0- - Tjl M U PLAN! COOK. IT ANY YOUPREFER-lflTlS- TENDER ANO DELICIOUS YOUR MONEY WILL Pt IT LOOKS! AT 1 Spaghetti JLTJ..." eeStringiTM ASy cerriNa to ee TOUGH van fair! Crl8p AtADE (V$ a piece OF MEAT WITH PEACE Of Ml NO AGAIN I Freh' BEANS lb. strlnie8"staik Crisp' 29 ..lb. " 'Iti,ew croi'.'Toi CARROTS M'iJS ffin 9 57 lb. Ful1 of J"Ic - CAULIFLOWER 8 6 N' l' YAMS PZ08WJ (U ASAlKl, Sunkl8t- LEMONS T llo,. Largre size' sweet- - LETTUCE Solld Crl8p Iteberar Cheerioats . ot. pkff. 12 Muffets iu!!!.......ioH ox. 9 Suzanna Sunkut ORANGES 1 0I. Jr. i Sardines ..'TJoTai Sardines Raviolis ii o. W ,v Tenderoni ftTS 23, Noodles o. 2V Produce Price Subject To Market Change ttcxs AJb.e..r...n 31 t ci tin Vehttf 12 !'o, Mother's Oats SHv 28 Corn Flakes ib BEEF LIVER LAMB CHOPS e SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE V t LSAMCL Director The Homemakers' Bureau An Extra Uftu? Strpict Rice Krispies ot. 60 18 ..can KOJlt Vccskfast 27 31 PRIME RIB ROAST 7 Atmde 23 , 5-- bari Quart l0. .... CAUTION II I 30 Easy HALIBUT LAMB LEGS AArtGrade ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS 41 ot. glass ...3 POTROASTf!? 46 oz. Orange Prune Sunsweet Juice -- qt. 27 Here's Health SYc0n. 14 C. Tomato n JUIIIiy VdWII No. 2 cn. 9 Special Cleaning Agent for sluggish c,eanns 20 SANIFLUSH 28 bag Gallon Tin r..n..cii."irZZ.. CLIMAX 16 . Aunt Sue's Makes SOIL-OF- F 18 Mill Cider Quart Coffee Edward's .... lb. Jar Juice Juice Juice Juice 37 .10 oz. Vinegar' Coffee 10 12 pint WIND EX Glar 2leaj?er SPRAYERS windex' New Metai CASHMERE Bouquet Toiiet soap 9 Stewart's Mrs. Parson's 21 SodaA. work. Paste Wax for hardwood floors. Furniture Cleaner and Polish, Laundry Bleach to get things snowy white and to disinfect. Starch and Dyes to freshen curtains. Wallpaper Cleaner for wallpapers and nonwashable window shades. Brooms, Brushes and Dustcloths. Paper Towels for window cleaning and to wipe up spills. Upholstery Cleaner for upholstery, rugs and nonwashable draperies. Ammonia for cleaning brasswork. Silver Polish for cleaning silver and chromium. ' quart Sal pUr Starch o, Valvo !ri!!"er ...22 ox. Clorox ElaE -- Quart Window Cleaner for windows, mirrors and glass surfaces. Liquid Wax for linoleum and wood- nique. Liquid Pol. nciunoA grease uiiu 7 can Powderea cieanser iMI BOM Diry 1 ot ..10 OLD DUTCH. .!iiu!!i.c.le.e:. 85 Rtoarli White Magic smuages. use cup vinegar to 1 cup water. Make a small amount and replenish as needed). Scouring Powder for all stubborn spots. "MOONLIGHT AND CACTUS" "DESTINY" Cnorlal IWCp linn special J soap-and-wat- er iciiiuving pipes. sew Zeph yr tf SHOPPING LIST P house-cleanin- g Hand Cleaner C0RAX0 ite m Mads Mer Domestic iilCII jobs. ANDREW SISTERS - LEO CARRILLO in plus GLORIA JEAN - ALLEN CURTIS in y whole job isn't so tiring and seems much easier. Cartoon Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30 Double Feature Program v u Scaps end Cieaners The method of spring housecleaning leaves most of the house livable during housecleaning and it helps get rid of lots of clutter. , " with DORIS BOWLING and FRANK FAYLIN ' Cartoon "Birds and Beasts" News - (low to Make Spring; RAY MILLAND - JANE WYMAN - PHILIP TERRY and HOWARD DA SILVA in "the lost Week-end- The "going over" you give your home each spring can be a much simpler task this year if you enlist help at Safeway. Select from our wide assortment of soaps, cleaners, bleaches,- brushes and other aids. Get the right "assistants" to do the job efficiently and you'll be surprised how much less work there will - jMlSHSp HERI'S MY serve their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday at their home, 3875 Oakwood Place, in Riverside. The family lived in Tremonton from 1914 until 1925. Mr. McGuire was the publisher of the newspaper and practiced law while here. He is still active in his law business in Riverside, and is now serving as U. S. Commissioner. The couple have six sons and one daughter, Mrs. Conrad Stef-feof Tremonton. Open house will be held on Sunday. Liberty Theatre J Packaged Soap for all Mr. and Mrs. Alva D. McGuire IVERSON TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waldron left Thursday, in company of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Waldron and two daughters for Washington, D. C. Before returning home, the Russell Waldrons will visit in New York and other points of interest. The N. B. Waldrons are returning to Washington, D. C. to make their home. Mrs. Waldron and girls have spent the past three and a half months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, while her husband was overseas. Can SAFEWAY BE SURE f THAT certajm rowt REFUNPEO I . linn be teunre AFTER it. 19 VWISCV Ml J It: WITH Mm .MfANTCSl' ITS 5Aft FROMNW" L, j |