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Show august 'thhsday. :9, 1946 -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2 and 3 KATHRYN GRAYSON - JUNE ALLYSON - LAURITZ MELCHIOR and JIMMY DURANTE in ORPHEUM ATTENTION CLASSIFIED ADS Pool table for Anyone interested please tact Mel Wood. Phone 58-J- con2 ltc t Vnur freshly dead and usete White's cows to and horses LOST Light brown Cocker ana .out Farm tor hignest prices 3 months old, small ruprnone Hyrum spaniel, rick-u- p. '.,,,-ture, short tail. Reward for recollect. turn to Dick Davis. Hp All kind used farm YOUNG MAN DESIRES ride to Robbins Implement. ,'iuipmcnt. Will share Phone Portland, Oregon. ' Wk N. of R. R. Station. drive. expenses, help Leaving in tfc next two weeks. Call 2 ' rr - 8-- 29 v ";l-R- 2, 8-- 29 ;SALE 5- -9 23-R- JTyou ' no a piano? want sales van will obligation our at your door and you ioose a piano from among .Mite today. HART PIANO ' 6 ?reston, Idaho. can sp 6-- six. CO. tfc Yor FO X LE dl Lids of fire, auto, crop insur- Phone 82 -- J 1. loans. jice and ' CeE KIEL and Thursday, Sept. 4 and JOAN LESLIE - ROBERT ALDEN ltp 8-- 20 MSIAlRYETBJRNSimia!m-ce- s the beginning of fall term in piano, Monday, September 2. Please make new appointments immediately. ltp FOR SALE 9 x 12 rug in good condition. Call ltc 8-- 29 99-R- 8-- 29 1. tin FOR RENT Sleeping room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Phone will pay .TAH ltp ;h for dead or useless cows, hor- - FOR RENT Sleeping room for sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon1 or 2 women. Meals if desired. 159-or Garland 35- 3. trc Phone ltp ASH for Live Poultry. H. A. RlsmnLTvA 3am, 453 N. 2nd West, Brighamj 1 guaranteed, to tone 698. pi barrell type, year to $59.50. Fronk's at $29.50 priced .NT INSURANCE IS GOOD Firestone Store, Tremonton. have a loss. Then the ltc 1ST is none too good. James tfc CALL 9RrTTOEYOUR seed trough Agency. grain fanned and treated. Ervin iireEWHEINsljRNCE is Summers. 2tp James Brough business. , tfc jgency. Mrs. R. A. Christensen, who has spent some time with her .DST 3 work horses, 1 gray and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Skinner in Tremonton. :bay. Call Salt Lake, was home last week. j Itp She was in Logan Sunday night ANNING CORN FOR SALE. See and Monday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. Angeline lbert Walker, South TremontD. Hansen, who was celebrating on. ltp her 83rd birthday. 96-R- 2. 8-- 29 1 96-R- 7-- 8-- 29 2. 1 un-jy- 8-- 15 7 "National Barn Dance" and JULIE BISHOP in and Jinx Falkenburg - Faust Tucker "CINDERELLA JONES" "TALK ABOUT A LADY" Miss Mary Burns returned Monday from a ten day vaca- Wesley and Fred Gepharts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. A. McGuire of Ogden called Sunday on Mr. and Lilenquist home Thursday were Dr. and California visited with their Mrs. Frank Meldrum. Mr. and Mrs. MeMn Peterson Mrs. W. E. Whitehead and daudaughter, Mrs. Conrad Steffen, and son Teddy of Sallon, Nev- ghter of Omaha. on their way on a trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward ada, are here visiting relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. George Quin-ne- y Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Moore of were in Boise Sunday. Diane Mrs. Clara Christensen and Mrs. Marie Larson and child- Ogden were guests of their son, iiome with ren and Mrs. Hazel Bartlow and Francis Moore, during the ro- daughter, Phyllis, were called to Quinney returned after because of them the visiting in Emmett, Ogden Sunday children of California are here deo days. illness of her daughter. Idaho with Emma Rae Hall. for a visit with friends and Visitors at the J. H. Laub home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- n S. B. Hess of Brigham and Mr. and F. E. Kespler returned and Mrs. Wendell McDermaid of When Visiting The Beautiful Sunday from a trip to Los An- Salt Lake. They attended the geles where they attended the fair and rodeo while here. ARRANGE TO STOP 45 MILES EAST OF wedding of J. Carter England to Pat Murphy of Danville, Illinois. Carol Homer has been to Salt COLUMBIA RIVER ON PORTLAND Lake for five days as a guest of Mrs. Velva Gibbs and dau- Myrl and Marjorie Scott, childHIGHWAY U. S. 30. ghters called on relatives Satur- ren of Mrs. LeRene Scott. The day and Sunday on their way Scotts returned with her Wedto Portland. nesday to attend the fair. tion at Parma, Idaho. at the Callers C. V. Northwest ROSE AUTO COURT Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook of Salt Lake City are visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. Noel is attending the University of Utah. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard of Heber City called for their children, Mark and Steve, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott for a week. PHONE 85-1- CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON Write or Wire for Reservations W. ROSE MR. and MRS. GARR ou 8-- 29 Sept. 6 and ) Friday and Saturday, 5 PTVE Mrs. R. Y. Clayton and childMr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw ren of American Fork visited and family attended the Perry Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen were in Monday and Tuesday with the family reunion at Perry Soda Springs, Sunday. LOCAL NEWS rent during the winter months. PAGE Utah- - Wednesday uTwo Sisters from Boston" Tremonton Trcmonton, Mrs. Fred Cook of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Waite of Clearcalled on the S. E. Bjorns on her field, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. G. J. Christensen. way from Denver. Owners and Operators 8-- 29 8-- 15 13-F- 8, 8-- 29 8-- 29 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tueller a Farmall M & fumble plow. 32-and family spent the week-en- d Carles Bourne. Phone and Montpelier, Sarland. 2tp in Idaho FaUs Idaho. ANT TO BUY 4 or 5 room jme in Tremonton. Call Lead- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lilenquist Office. ltc were in Boise for the week-enr.th J3 8-- 29 Next Monday is a day jl set aside to honor the rr ir ri Vio jaxwiu. AJUi. mnn uiaii iui dispensable contribution to our country's greatness, in time of peace and in time of war. NEEDS L 28 j Cereal Instant Ralston 7I i 18 oz. pkg. ITiS 52ci Real Roast FOR THOSE... BACK-TO-SCHOO- Coffee ADAM'S DRUG MILK Robb Ross Cherub Tail ACkA Cans 4 for Pancake Flour COFFEE RAISINS Airway Popu-Of- l, lar flavor lb. LKJf- - Seedless, Meaty 2 lbs. CRACKERS COOKIES Saltine Sodas Crack-ette- 31 2 j)h lbs. 3V4 27 s Weston 21 lb. TREMONTON Canned Goods Matched Pen and Pencil Sets Note Books Paper Pencils Rulers Inks ideas will not These only cut down your kitchen time this Labor Day week end, but are good for any day you're in a hurry. QUICKIE OPENING COURSE Valley Gold No. 2,s can Royal 2Rio GRAPEFRUIT ....No. can Ray SPINACH Emerald No. ZVfc can 32 APRICOTS DCCTQ DEC I J Pierce's rrt)M MATCHES IV Diced No. 2 can OLIVES 10 French Style 2 No. Countryhome O B.W.K. No. BoxCarto" LUNCH MEATMorrell,'-CHEESE M,ld Western 19 PICKLES can 16 Doodle Dandy Bits of Dill .....24 oz. , 1aI 2U 1$ oz. lO)C 10 o, oz lb cSe1'::8!5: CHEESE ginOR DESSERT-Po- ur ger ale over chilled canned or fresh fruits. Garnish with mint leaves. HURRY-U- P TOMATO RAREBIT Combine a can of condensed tomato soup and a cup of grated sharp cheese in top of double boiler. Place over hot water and stir until cheese is melted. Season with J tsp. Worcestershire sauce and tsp. dry mustard. Thin, if desired, with a tablespoon or two of cream. Serve over toast or toasted English muffins. Serves 4. i. d EASY CRAB OR TUNA AU GRATIN Mix together a can of o, 7 h Phillip's Beans FRANKS with Franks 12 MUSTARD Ubb-:9 can 2 6 Ehraann s Chopped 16 o, Del Monte Diced ...No. 303 10 CARROTS BEANS SALT .lnr.vlhi..t.!....2G 27 g ice-col- 47? All Safeway stores will be closed all day on Monday, September 2, 1946. Please lan to do your shopping early for the ong week end. School Supplies ideas for Labor Day and every day Labor-savin- g labor-savin- d. 8-- 29 i..... Edward's, Drip, Reg. or Pulv. lb. condensed cream of mushroom soup and ?i cup grated cheese in the top of a double boiler. Place over hot water and stir constantly until cheese is melted. Fold in 1 cup tuna or crabmeat. Pour into shallow baking dish or baking shells. Top with bread crumba and additional grated cheese and place under broiler to melt cheese. Serves 6. well-grease- 34 49 22 d SPEEDY FRUIT CREME fruit-flavore- Ranoho. Tremonton fApT UJ ill 1 ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. 31 PEGGY STEWART in - "ALIAS, BILLY THE KID" LEMONS Sunkipt. Thin Skin, lb. Juicy also SIR AUBREY SMITH in J "SCOTLAND YARD INVESTIGATOR" l Inch Cuts ... Tues and Wed., September 1, 2, 3 and 4 JOEL Mc CREA - BRIAN DONLEVY - SONNY TUFTS Barbara Britton - Fay Bainter and Tom Tilly in Mime SIRLOIN (in Technicolor) Short Full of On $al News 6 and MADELEINE CARROL STERLING IIAYDEN $ptmbr 3rd hi Flora Robson and Leo G. Carroll in (in Technicolor) "MARCH OF TIME" Little Lulu Cartoon v (.riulp lb. lb. Bunch A D02EW Or?ANj . . f V lb. Fresh Lean 34 Beef nri C Z A fri -.- - lb. 35J DONT VVORRVC DEAR. yOURE JUST DOING THINGS THE. HARD WAV. NEXT" TIME COME SHOPPING WITH ME... AT A STORli. WHERE PRODUCE 13 SOLO B lev. . M o . w J5 I- Serial lb. GROUND BEEP ... II lb. mcnt 50 LE.TTUC' "w Director Homcmakers' Bureau The An Extra Safeuay Servict Canterbury, TEA COLD MEATS and we Gftiaf &Jiaitt 9 SHORT RIDS ofthis anothx. foamy. Add a pint of vanilla ice cream and continue beating until thick and smooth. Serve at once in sherbet glasses or chill several hours and then serve. Serves 6. Beverages Three Assort- - mother, i just eou&ht a v. s n Cirade 12 The red or cherry, gelatins strawberry, raspberry are especially good. Chill until thick and syrupy. Beat with a rotary beater until light and ;' Of Beef, Grade 47 I PLANNED TO CAVE A VE&e. TAeLE DINNER. HOMESTty w - ?;rir. 61 "A" lb. 27 50 gel- d Vaivo cjr.r...22 o, 27 n 44 lb. 99 Cl"2 for Shoulder cuts A 'Vb. Bleach..rt Sunbrite HNT& LOOKS THAT WAY, BUT... "BAHAMA PASSAGE" A -- YiFiT IS tW OPENING A VEGETABLE STORE? LAND! DAUGHTER tirade VEAL ROAST Shoulder A C.rnde Cuts BRIDAL 7 Mr - Ovaltine STEAK Flavor "THE VIRGINIAN" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 5, A VEAL STEAK Sirloin for ISrendlnK ...A Ornrte Sun., Mon., Cartoon lb. 10c lb. 10c lb. 13c lb. 10c lb. 5c PRIME RIB ROAST Popeye Cartoon and Serial 12 oz. shfe String kwu I'ot 3V4 oz. Uf- am Nut Meats Z.a POT ROAST Sunkist. Full of J Q Small Size lb. Of- ui-- oz. Pack . I tSefeai n7 ORANGES Turkey Rtt. ucuy 6 Solid 3c. PeanuUl.!! lb. 19c GRAPES Fancy, fresh, sweet seedless .'. TOMATOES Fresh large solid slicers LETTUCE Large solid, crisp iceberg ArPLES Fancy crisp, ideal for sauc.3 or fresh PEACHES Fancy, large red hales CANTALOUPS Vine ripened, thick meat jumbo Double Feature Program SUNSET CARSON on OuQ, POTATOES MATINEES START AT 3:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday, August 30 and Young Tender, Worm Free doz. Bantam Vege- - can 3 Van Camps 9 Soup table Tenderoni Dis- solve a package of atin in a pint of hot water. Lsiuck TEA BAGS Canterbury16 ct. TREE TEA ...16 ct. ZEPHYR Summer Drink 13 18 8 .8 oz. BLEND 0' 45 29 GOLD TOWN HOUSE GRAFE PUNCH MIYED fVllACK Ho Chief Water COCOA Mother'e .!!::n,l60,cczy 24 Spnrklln 24 oz. 20 20 2 lb. pkg. SFP.,0eAf?...y0UAND CHARLES USE ONLV" A FEW ORANGES OR APPLES AT A TIME. AT SAFEkVA THATS ALL you NEED BU..THEVRE PRICED By THE POUND. YOU SAVE, MONEy ANO DONT WA5T PRECIOUS FOOD. x,7 lr.K ml 43 lh. Vl I. V r Nat -- 1 THISJS WONDERfLU j ...SAFEWAy I I' y XI |