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Show J3EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EIGHT. recital Monday, April Local Happenings Intermountain Senior A. A. U. Swimming Meet I (3 I. G. A. LUNCHEON JUICE 2U " 46 oz !2oz MEAT 39(2 COCKTAIL JUICE, V lfroz. VALLEY SPINACH, 2 cans 2Vz PEACHES, . . . 31 c ... I3c can 28c I3c CORNTOASTIES, pkg. CEREAL TRAY, Belly Crocker 21c We Have SAVE MONEY Special Prices Fri. and Sat. WHIiiljnji M. P""'.' Hill VI Canned Goods I M.wnw SLICED y rjj SIRLOIN STEAKS BACON 68c iu ppi.wiijtiiuyi.Mly-wwii- I 55c lib 21 April 2 -- Meets Dailv City day and we all wish her a speedy sen 'visited with Mrs. Joe Hos-- J kin at Wellsville, Sunday. recovery Regular Sacrament meeting Miss Shirley Risch of Salt Lake was held Sunday evening. The City spent Friday and Saturday program was under the direction visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irving of the M. I. A. with president Christensen and family. Ronald J. Leonard presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson Short talks were given by Dee and daughter, Evelyn, and Mr. Christensen, Gaynell Johnson, and Mrs. Lee C. Johnson spent Louella Peterson, Doreene Anthe week-enin Salt Lake City derson, Connie Rae Christensen, attending to business. Roger Taylor and Bobby AnderMr. and Mrs. Irving Christen- son. Testimonies were bourne sen and son, Thirl, spent the by Bishop Vernon Johnson, Leon week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Jensen, Roy Braegger, Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler Johnson and Carlos Kidman. A and daughter, Sandra, and Miss trio composed of Floyd Chris- d GROUND REEF, lb. W E AND 45c . , , " 39c 38c . . GIVE G R E R E D E E M S T A E N MPS left Friday morning to return to their home after visiting with May T. Kent and her father, Dan Taylor and the Harry Taylors ia Tremonton. The Russells have visited all the L. D. S. Temples during their visit here with the exception of the Hawaiian Temple. Jt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sander of Hill Top, Kansas, were guests during the week of the Adam Brenkmans and the Lewis Brenk-manMrs. Adam Brenkman and Frank Kesplar fpent Tuesday in Salt Lake with their guests seeing the interesting spots after which they left lor their home. Mrs. Jess Arbon over NX f SV v. Xxx . tensen, Sherrv wT T. yior' and a chorus " aW: l:i C girS aged boys and number. Fireside Chat Austin Johnson ZS mediately following week-en- d visiti ""6 be presented .net ... Sat,,!:" p. ward Sunday school. 1 l ' ::) Tim f f v f They led by Mrs. Wanda ci! f Jr K M : 7? the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Palmer and family of Logan visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deakin of Howell visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- If f MKmm&? - ft.:" vey Sorenson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot of Ogden were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Norma Talbot over the A X " Harry Taylor, his father, Dan Taylor and May T. Kent visited with relatives in last week-en- d Idaho and at Fish Sugar City, Haven on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Arbon of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and X &t v vy' Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Baird and family of Lewiston, Idaho, visited the first of the week with the A. N. Rytting family. Heavy cobble sewn seams Special pliant motcasin Uai hers . "COTTONS Raube and daughter, Lois Ann, of Chicago, Illinois, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rauber on Tuesday. s. REEF POT ROAST, lb FRANKS, lb. General . Reserved Tremonton Jaycees soon be home with her family. (ZiCer Willard Anderson is confined to the Valley hospital with an infection In his leg. Miss LaWana Jensen, daughMr. and Mrs. Reese Ward of was opClifford Jensen, ter of erated on for appendicitis Sun- Brigham City announce the safe 7 12 pound baby day afternoon" at the Cooley arrival of a getboy, born, Monday, April 14 at She is reported hospital. will the and Cooley hospital. Mrs. Ward ting along very nicely will be remembered as Katherine Holtry of this city. MARRINER M. NORR Mrs. Mary Ipsen is reported in CALLED TO SOUTH a vary serious condition at the AFRICAN MISSION Floy and Meredith Christen-Coole- y hospital. Mrs. Ipsen reMarriner M. Norr, son of Mr. celebrated her 90th birth and Mrs. Vernon Norr of Wash- cently ington, V. C, left this week to fill a mission in South Africa. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr and ether relatives and friends in the valley before leaving. Mrs. Norr entertained at a dinner, party in his honor on Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ADMissiox Ry Sponsored 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Russell of Alberta, Canada, Lethbridge, on our lot sale of On Produce Rear River Higb School Seat YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GOES FARTHER at your I. C. A. ' THURSDAY, APR IL: -- at her 21 home at 7:30. Readers to be heard are Julie Ann Krey, Tam-ar- a Ewer, Annette Fronk, MarDr. Leland J. Iiar.j?n. son of Ann KeiLson, Marlnie Hargaret Mr. and Mrs. Lelar.d Hansen has Richard Green, been visiting with his parents ris, Arlene Laub, Robert Green. Peck and Careen during the past vterk. Dr. Hansen is taking a residency at th; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and 1 San Bernardino County hospital on his return to California. Glen Davis of Salt Lake were in I Tremonton Tuesday as guests of i Phyllis W. Pope will present a their daughter and sister, Mrs. group of students in a reading Marion Summers. GRAPEFRUIT Tremonton, Utah week-en- April d. Mi?s Ann Palmer of Tremon ton way a guest of Miss Collcfn Sorenson Wednesday. Is home Miss Marie Larkin from the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake. The Snowville ward was hon ored on April 9, to have Powana Bhaley from Hawaii. She did some of the dances of the is lands, she also sang a solo and played a piano number. Her entertainment was enjoyed by everyone. Stone z having a dance April 18th with Burley music. Everyone is invited. ii a - a V ..... 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