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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 1946 1, -- Thurs., FrL and Sat., August ORPHEUM 1, 2 and BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER WILLIAM POWELL 'BROADWAY RHYTHM "A Boy A Girl and A Dog" tions In Ogden plications are berns receiv : nremanent positions as i in- Laborer in War Department acarea 0?den tr.? taIlations in Clark N. Stohl, Civil cording to Representative. Service of promotion Opportunities filling positions as persons lor The Gov- favorable. Laborer are fnrnent desires quauueu p.rtne can puonc who give sons at ine cprvipp Ann fXCciitiiK same time earn for themselves come to the many benefits that mj far iu employees. Governemployees earn annual vacation and other for leave, tflirDOses, at the rate of 26 days sick leave at the rate 8 year and Veterans of lYi days a month. permanent ment preference in the rating of examinations five points for and ten points for veterans Disabled disabled. move to mark making a passing list. of the the top Applications for the position Depart-merit- , of Laborer in the War which pay from $.77 to should be filed $.89 pr hour, irith the Secretary, Central Civil Service Rating Board, 220 Post Ogden, Utah. Office Building, Successful applicants for these positions will be eligible for appointment at the Ogden Arsenal, Technical Service Oeden Air Command (Hill Field), and the Utah General Depot, Ogden. Necessary application forms and full information may be obtained from first or second-claPost Offices, or from the Central Civil Service Rating Board, Ogden, Utah. WINNERS ANNOUNCED Winners in the baby contest held at Bear River City during the twenty-fourt- h of July cele-- ! bration, were announced this week. Children winning ages one month to one year were Gaye Laraine Scothern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Scothern of Garland and Robert Louis son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of Brigham City. Janet Evelyn Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen of Bear River City and Robert Blaine Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 01-se- PENROSE have ss ENTERTAINS AT FAMILY DINNER llllll.'IIL'llllj' mVIMiMIIF Ray Udv, son of Edmund Udy and daughters and at Pocatello married Sunday to Louise with Mr- and Mrs- Grant Rich" Steed of Plymouth. The rela- - ards. Thirteen members of the ward lives living here attended the The Thomas Harper family attended the old folks' outing' weddin r which was he'.d in Ply- - attended a family reunion in at Lagoon Monday. Oden last week. mouth. Mrs. Ted King and two small Mrs. Stella J,?nsen of Payson Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards daughters of Teasdale are visit- and daughter, Nina Ballard and and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ing at the J.esse Davis home, children of Benson, went to Franklin of Canoga Park, Calif., parents of Mrs. King., Wyoming, for the twenty-fourt- h. visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Phebe Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Robinson of Mrs. D. P. Jensen. Mrs. E. W. Ward and son, Paul, Afton Mr. and Mrs. Delos Jensen and son, Jed, accompanied the Ira Ward family and oth?v them home and will visit here were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lesrelatives attended a reunion for several days. The Richards lie Pierson of Ogden, Wednesday. Sunday at the Nephi Bott home also visited at Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bone of in Losan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and Pocatello, visited relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peters of and Mrs. Thomas Cook Sunday. Los Angeles have been visiting family Hess of Riverside won fcr the one to two year at-'- group. Chosen for the two to thr,?e year old winner were Jaylene Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Archibald of Bear River City and Emil Jensen, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jensen of Corinne. Winning in the three to four vpar old group were Diane Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and Brent Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson of Brig ham City. The child with the reddest hair was Janet Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen of Bear River City. n, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Petersen of Brigham, spent the week-en- d with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Bishop and Mrs. Jesse F. Petersen visited Monday with Mr. sr.rt Mrs .Tames Jensen of Bris- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman and family were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. Harmon Granger, Mrs. Sarah Shuman, Mrs. Josephine Oliver, Elm.er Petersen and Axel Nielson were special guests at the Old Folks' outing held at "Breakfast In Hollywood" was with relatives and friends here for several days. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales of Salt Lake are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson and family of Salt Lake and Joyce Henderson of Pocatello were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Friday. and son, A. A. Forsberg n, SPRAY PAINTING GARAGES - BARNS ETC. FENCES CHICKEN COOrS BID JOBS - OR MACHINERY RENTED BY HOUR KEM-TONSPRAYING Is Very Satisfactory HOUSES - E Clar- ence, went to Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. George Forsberg is re- PAINT CENTER ceiving treatment at the Valley hospital. Mrs. Ed Udy, Mrs. Larry Johnson and Mrs. Joe Forsberg were In Brigham Saturday. Acme Quality Paints Phone J Lin-- Home Brightener X Tremonton 6-- Lagoon, Monday. Mrs. Rozella Anderson enter tained at a birthday party in honor of Karel Petersen, Tues day, at Karel's home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller and daughter, Lois, visited in Salt Lake, Tuesday and Wednes- Out-of-to- T08S h. 27c CANTEL0UPESri8c takes top quality fresh fruits and vegetables to make perfect salads. The lettuce must be crisp and tender; tomatoes must be ripe, yet firm and full flavored; every ingredient must be at its peak of goodness if the salad is to be exactly right. Yes, salad making is just about the most severe test you can make of fresh produce. That's why we invite you to try Safeway fruits and vegetables in salads. We're so certain you'll find them grand, we promise your money back if they ever fail! TYPICM MLVES LUlUl MUFFETS -- uk''5 Cooking LIBERTY THEATRE HAMBURGER COCOA Van Camp's TENDERONI .i"t Wl!EAT u c,::";;I He,f!::! ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. MATINEES START AT 3 :00 P.M. and Saturday, August 2 and 3 Double Feature Program MONTE HALE and ADRIAN BOOTHE in Turkey "MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY" In Magnacolor lb. Utah Fancy. Solid 12 oz. Pack & Western "HOT CARGO" Reed CHEESE REAL ROAST FRED MacMURRAY - ANNE BAXTER - BURL IVES BRUCE CABOT - ESTHER DALE and RAY ROBERTS In "SMOKY" (in technicolor) m Canterbury, Iced Tea Llpton Ideal SC!1 SchllllnK'8 Seasoning 21 LEMON oz. 23 M' Bits oz. 31 24 lb. lb. 49 28 20 24 20 "...'....ib. COFFEE ib. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Auaust 8, 9 and 10 BING CROSBY - MARY MARTIN - BRIAN DONLEVY and CAROLYN LEE in hrf Orape- IllirC Townhouse 4T JUILt fruit No. 2 can JUICE nb'l'!.,.Tototin 46 Full O- Gold 1 can 23C JUICE nrnniw....N(t. "BIRTH OF THE BLUES" Last Episode "LOST CITY JUNGLE" First Episode "PHANTOM RIDER" "GANDY GOOSE" Cartoon ,inn rim' ii JUICE - Mini-- r for ZEPHER Ideal itrink.,8 ROOT BEER Town House nT.li 4V4 can 8 bottle 7 J... lb. pkg. .46 oz. I 1 cup shredded cabbage, 2 or 3 tomatoes cut in wedges, 2 or 3 chopped green onions, tops and all, 1 cucumber finely diced. Season with salt and pepper. Add beans and toss in a tart dressing. Serve in lettuce cups 15 9 d e 22 53 oz, oz. bottle salads l baked beans. Combine V or on shredded mixed greens. Serves 6. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED shredding raw new turnips or beets in a salad? Raw cauliflower is or delectable too, sliced paper-thishredded. Salt D' Crown TOWN HOUSE hard-cooke- 9 Pkg. 2 Fivor We8iag J , CJ jy-- by inMake summertime salad-timon j cluding whole meal salads your menu frequently during the week. If you make the salads substantial enough by adding hard cooked egg, seafood, cold chicken or meat or cheese, as well as garden fresh vegetables, then all you'll need to com, plete the menu is a dessert. SUPER SUPPER SALAD -C- ombine 1 cup flaked seafood, chopped leftover chicken or meat with 1 cup cooked peas, 1 cup sliced, cooked carrots, 1 large sliced cucumber, sliced radishes and green onion (tops and all) to 'taste, and 2 or 3 sliced, eggs. Season with and salt jA tsp. sugar. Toss in tsp. salad dressing seasoned with a bit of mustard. Serve on lettuce or cabbage leaves. Garnish with tomato wedges. Serves 6 plentifully. KIDNEY BEAN AND VEGEand chill TABLE SALAD-Dr- ain can of kidney or 1 medium-siz- J ib. No. 1, Tender, Clip Tops....lb. Lf n 13 Director Bureau The Homemakerj' 13 29 1 I An Extra Saftuaj Scrtict " : MTrf tJ)t COFFEE p'u0,?cnr.e.J::i,rroez. No. CARROTS complete-pea- 49 n, MV0R'PtRfCT MATS, Matinee Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Box Office open at 2:30 Matinee Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 5:15 p. m. Box Office open at 4:30 p. m. News Sportreel frpeye Cartoon JUICE 10 k : : ';EII CLOVES RICE 61 . Sno-Whit- EXTRAaTfI pkg. 18 ''t"IIIIZI, 16 Tor 14 oz. pl.g. 14 Tasty Cotta,ie oz. SERVE 6, 7. 9 pkg HZ. 9 DEVILED HAM Plain or Iodized LIBBY'S JjJ SUGAR; 8 Serial and Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday, August 4, 5, 11 ib. I!liw,:!ln SALT Crack-ette- Doodle Dandy, PICKLES of Dill 12 .ul:b..r.rtZa..r.!d. 13 4is Klpe .12 oz. a oz. BETTY LOU Potatoes 3 li OLIVES Ehmann's Chopped COOKIES 99 26 tfe Noodles Tasty Crunch 11 PEANUTS Squares and WM. GARGAN and JEAN ROGERS in 9 EGG NOODLES Turkey. 36 oz. 16 RAVIOLIS Riviera, Chicken ...16 oz. Eat to BEEF HASH Ready TURKEY 24 iaige MUSTARD CHEESE oz $ & Noodles Tremonton 8 oz. l lbs. oz Sunklst, Thin Skin. Julcy-l- b. , f?cr.sy Ssvci'S Vegetable can Cudahy's Fried K;uk-;iu- 12 ..8 OVALTINE SOUP oz. 7 Flakes Ql,a,!or.'8 0' CREAM 69 Urenkfast of Champions WKEATIES Emerald Hay Fey. No. 2's can O'.d Mill. Cider VINEGAR gal. VINEGAR Heinz's. White gal. Mixed SFiCE Schilling's, 2 for Pickling. 2 oz. OUT 5Tr. for FLY SPRAY Surface Spray. it. SPACH lb. bag Tasty Shredds RALSTON'S Fancy, EZANS Champion French i?t le..No. 2 can 19 ... 1TV LEMONS e SU lbs. Popular Cereal WHEAT Albor's' CH!) Flur 19c Carol Drake describes I Produce prices miliject to dally niarke chimera SUZANFA PailLa'ie atnl VVaf"u ALBER'S Flapjack Flour W.K. 2 1 - 13 f 3y ..lb. sunkist, AD AKlr.CC Small Size....lb. r, i:Jj 13 TOMATOES PEACHES POTATOES Fresh. Jutcy, Seedless LIMES a Fresh, Tender, Worm Free Bantam, Doz fHPM CHEES5CS Fancy CORN ....No. Fancy, Sweet Seedless, lb.- -- GRAPES It ' Sunday, Monday, - - Af-to- The child with the curliest hair and the child with the least hair was Bonnie Kay Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunsaker of Hon,eyville and Robert Uelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson of Bear River City. The fattest baby was Scott Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen of Bear River City. The little girl winners were presented with gold lockets and the boys, silver identification bracelets. Judges were Mrs. George Hunsaker, Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker, Mrs. Park Stumm, Mrs. Joe Hol land and Mrs. Henry Neilsen. day. Their daughter, Carma, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough (enCarma and Oletta Miller and tertained at a family dinner, Boharm were visiting at guests Harry Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Hall the Eugene Miller home, Sunday. Mrs. Vern Roche and son, and children of Logan. Barry, and Fay,e Petersen left for California, to meet Joe's Little Plumber Sunday Mrs. Roche's husband, Vern, who has just returned from New Caledonia, where he has served in SAYS the armed services for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Turnbow HARD IF and family visited with friends YOU PLEASE and relatives in Ogden on the WE ACCOMPLISH twenty-fourtWITH Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen EASE and family and the Leonard Petersen family spent the 24th at Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman 'and Mr. and Mrs. Ersol.Berch- as k ?j rM,. told, attended the Seventies' meeting at Park Valley, Sunday. Orlene Williams of California is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Highfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen Thursday. Mrs. Nels Nelson recently underwent a major operation in a Salt Lake City hospital. Friday with Raymond Wal'orrn and Billie Burke Cartoon "THIS IS AMERICA" NEWS borers Wanted t War Installa- ESTHER WILLIAMS "The Hoodlum Sa'mt" A N D Tremonton - Thurs., Fri. and Sat., August 8, 9, and 10 Tom Breneman, Bonita Granville Edward Ryan and Beulah Bondi in AUGUST 4, 5, 6 AND 7 ANGELA LANSBURY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 3 PAGE THREE Utah- - Tremonton, 8 oz. T -Iffr 29 LEG VEAL POT ROAST FILLET SOLE VEAL ROAST SIRLOIN VEAL "..l.. STEAK STEAK .A lirnd 34 n, a a lb. nM flW, W. .b. PRIME RIB ROAST FRYING TURKEYS... GROUND BEEF Fresh, Lenn Ib. 58 3 "If she'd only iW down a minute,allsomeher about doing body could tell her one roof at Safeway, food shopping under " |