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Show Page 8 I Tremonton. Utah BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER.' Thurvu.. i .Budget Sale Contained GEPHAR "Every Pair Of Shoes In The Store Still On Sale At Reduced Prices" LADIES STRAP BOYS FLANNEL SANDALS SHIRTS Sizes 6 to 16 143 Red - Black Brown - White ALL SIZES ! . Plaid ins . 30 ONLY 10 PAIR LADIES HOUSE LADIES WOOL DRESSES SLACKS Blue - Green 198 123 Red & Blue 2S two other ZIPPER OPENING stre e 50t Grey oi '."Tied iUie: V I belief ,'iid thoi 'Monday st -- it a build Arthur Winzeler and son viwith sited during the week-enrelatives in Tremonton. Mr. Winzeler has been on Guam for the Carma Packer of Ogden spent three years, running a launMr. and Mrs. A. I. Morgan of with her sister, Mrs past for the government. He exthe week-en- d dry Spokane visited at the Frank Steve Hales. pects to return there soon. Stevens home on their return trip home from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble enfor funeral the in Friday Layton Idatertained a group of guests at Percy Burbank of Wallace, luncheon after the concert in ho is spending his vacation vi- of John O. Watt. Brigham City, Saturday night. siting' with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, Mrs. James Burbank, and other and Henry Garfield of Brigham relatives in the valey. Mrs. Ada Garfield of Salt Lake drove to Salt Lake, Tuesday to visited with relatives in TremonPeggy Allen had her appendix visit with their mother, Mrs. Jack ton last week. removed this week and is report- Gale who has been ill. ed to ha recovering satisfactorily. Little Joyca Mary Jette is Mrs. Mary O. Newman is respending a few days this week ported as somewhat improved. Mrs. B. S. Burbank, Mark Bur- with her grandparents, Mr. and She has been ill for the past ten bank and Tilley Dewey of Brig-ha- Mrs. Frank Dalton, while her days. were Sunday dinner guests father is in Utah on business. Local Happenings i of Mrs. S. A. Marble. Mrs. Burbank is Mrs. Marble's mother. - d m wer s WE WILL HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF ALL KINDS Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Cook of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Sarah Garfield. KORTH FLOWER SHOP at home, after an operation at the St. Benedict's hospital She is feeling fine. in Ogden. PARTY GIVEN FOR BIRTHDAY Mrs. Merrill Laub entertained twenty little friends of her daughter, Merrilyn on her birthday last Saturday. The little folks played games and enjoyed a party luncheon. ii with DINNER PARTY HONORS LEO STOKES Mrs. Leo Stokes entertained noun including SHAMPOO t thrill cf a luxurKOI WAV. hom Enjoy th ies hair up in curlen. looking , Intxpnsivt and yourll thos curl. Giv toft natural m C rnv lUjuIar Kit IIJB' Itfill Kil 11.00' - Ttu Firth. The next meeting will be at the home of Clair Anderson. DeVere Anderson, reporter Tea SPECIAL FACTORY SHTPMErlT OF EACH BOX WITH 20 INDIVIDUAL ENVELOPES BUBBLE BATH CAMERAS REVERE Movie Cameras mm MODEL 88 $77.50 8 mm MODEL 99 .... $110.00 8 8 mm PROJECTION $120.00 ONLY STORE IN BOX ELDER COUNTY COTY FULL LINE OF PERFUMES COLOGNES BATH CRYSTALS CREAM CONDITIONING CREAM C3 .... $74.71 A2 .... $35.58 21 .... $58.08 $69.63 Satisfactory terms on sale of movie cameras or Argus cameras. SUB TINT (CREAM POWDER MAKE UP) AND COTY'S "PASTEL-TINBASE QUICK MAKE-UEASILY APPLIED T P CARD OF TIIANKS We desire to express our ap- preciation to all our friends and relatives who assisted us in the loss of our husband and father. The kindness shown, words of sympathy offered and helpful acts will all be remembered with gratitude. Mrs. Ed Bigler and Family ;;in July Hyde tvockWei WILL GIVE Thursday evening honoring Miss. Oleta Miller. Her parents, and sisters Carma and Lois were also guests. Miss Miller was presented a lovely gift and a book. Bishop and Mrs. Orson Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs.- C. E. Miller accompanied Oleta Miller to the Logan Temple, Friday evening. Mrs. W. W. Owens and daugh - 'Phone BRIGHAM I failed I car. y Ask finis i 27 North, 2nd East 358-- J 1 acre lot, located in Honeyvillo, across street from school house. Part of lot nicely landscaped, and has six apple trees, 5 pear trees, and large strawberry plat all bearing. More than one acre is excellently suited for planting young orchard. 2 I Give BURKE 335 No. 3rd West Logan, Utah and every meal a FRESH appeal with making is it a1.: j? indiv: if .dt, and ate, the 3 a mind e tesday Watch everyday meals take on new life when brisk,, bright salads are included. Their crispness and color add zest to the table . . . especially when made with the truly fre$h vegetables and fruits Safeway sells. ral den a goo la? if ;ie park jhe I FAR I FILM WA iD LEYTUC U. S. No. Asparagus Medium u: s. nraan Hninne Flavor, Size 1 No. 1. String-les- Stalk, Green, Oranges s lb. No. 1, 1 White Rose Sunkist, Medium Size, mesh bag J rangeS Large "A" size 7 for .ib. pound lb. Size Lemons Sunkist, Juicy California Dnf WUlCS Desert Grown Young lb. ..lb. 8 9? 9 or. bag I in Tren iy even Salad Dressing 'llr. Fa: -- .pin! St deal JSSING Meeting 6c 10c 25c lot DE Fresh i LUNCH BOX IsM; SAUCE ias Real Mayonnaise Makes This Spread Delicious for All bse, ji Tasty HP ..11 H Chill Sauce CATSUP Utaste Cooked. 15 oz ..2 Emerald Bay Fancy -- No. 2 for can Townhouse 14c Flavors ..pkg. JUICE HOMINY Van Camps No. 2 Assorted Jell-We- ll SPINACH 13 can 47 ox. 10 MWf lb. 1 lj- Edwards, Luxury lb. Blend CIV f-- Sunny Dawn Tomato COFFEE FIGS Sundown Breakfast 17 size ..S00 29 can ..No. 2 PEARS Harper ...House . ........No. Fancy CHEESE Breeze, Tasty Cheese Food. 2 lbs. Hie fy J ( CORN KIX Ielba Sperry's 7 oz. 5T'fln KELLOGG 5 Variety Pack residen SUZANNA I Pancake and Waffle Flour ?.snnii Pw 40 -- sader SYRUP Sleepy Hollow. Rich in Real Maple J! t Clark 1 :A Safeway guarantees they'll please RIB ROAST you-- or mo" j K-'iS- w, LAMB .ROASTS, & White ICing SIRLOIN STEAK You may win SU-PU- $ with your favorite M i i e i i & Klnt: ..24 oz. 8 oz. mule Team Q'lrt O 1C 16 27i Of. BORA2 SO Well Trimmed U. S. Good Grada ....lb. POT ROAST It's Soapier to Hands 1 FRANKFURTER Shoulder Cuts.. Waste Free, U. S. Good Or., lb. Hand Cleaner 1 36c KB RECIPE . 'Jf Quakers Puffed Wheat th 'Siimini t Granulated lg. pkg, Soap 1 EA 1 AA Velveeta, Cheese 2 lbs. I.UW Food 1 i J Is 16c can No. 2 - KRAFT'S Airway, Popular t Geralc H SPARKIES 10 I.IW 4C of t fcn !or 39 can 2 GRAPEFRUIT Glennalre-...- Mrs. Wright's, New Potato, 16 oz. loaf COFFEE PEACHES Castle Crest Halves lb. can J 161 Breakfas- For 19c OREAD Canterbury Green .12 oz. 6a 3 electic this i Tasty Butter Peanut SHORTENING Royal Satin ' ..1354 REAL ROAST Grapefruit Ju. Natural, 46 oz. TEA COSIN Country Home . Whole Kernel i Red Hill, Top Quality miscellaneous the luion. -- pint Mayonnaise Moneta PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES SPAGHETTI and br S NU-MA- ft Book DUCHESS 45 bag k to Dressing for No. 1, New Crop. Crisp Red, .2 Large Bunch U. S. No. cS3rea Mild 2 Thin Skin Juicy, Tender, Clip Tops crop. Large Bunch I 15c ...lb. s- - New Potatoes GBTOtS U. S. u liUUlSnCS CELERY S. Tender Green No. t, Spring Iceberg 0. S. No. 1, IT. Write C. D. n i mayor ROOM HOME and approximately - lens on ids 3,800.00 G Tremoiilon .iways FREE ESTIMATES on Firenlir Uramboards Bathrooms Store Fror j they FOR SALE 4 They ( which it 4 o'clt NON-GREAS- NON-DRYIN- CITY DRUG - gloves, I she wa: I sieet FEATURING CLEANSING AKZOFLEX MODEL E TOILETRIES SKIN FRESHENER Cameras mm MODEL mm MODEL mm MODEL 89c VALUE BODY TALC ARGUS 35 35 35 V a birthday dinner at her home on Thursday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Stokes. Covers were laid for fourteen members of the family and a pleasant social evening II CLUB NEWS The West Tremonton Livestock club had their second meeting on Wednesday at the home of Ronald Firth. Thomas Summers gave out booklets about judging and showing their projects. Refreshments were served by Mrs. $2.00 V- I " 4 at 4 DeLuxc Kit :; $ L & B TILE CO. L Miller entertained at a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. George pr-mont- c tary of rolling your the cjcarl sens' Harley Granger Granger, Wilford it" Ljals we Irene Shurnan and d- avariety i PenrcAe al attended were cert I for Mrs. Jule Harris is TREMONTON IN ONLY i I night under the speech department in mutual. Mary Munns was given top honors. The medal was presented to her by the Young Ladies President, Mabel Romer. The Bee Hive Girls participated and each one did an outstanding piece of work. Music was a duet by Ada Fri-dand Charlotte (Lottie) Munns accompanied by Nina Christen-sen- . An accordion duet by LaRue and Carol Ericksen, a double trio by six young ladies, and a vocal solo by Shelley Munns. President Robert J. Potter was the speaker and expressed pleasure at seeing the girls of the Mutual partici at Dragger-to- n spent the week-en- d with their daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones. Mrs. Briggs remained theje for a few days. MOTHERS DAY 145 direction of the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs took Mrs. Zella Carter to her 'home in Springville, Sunday. They then FOR PHONE A W.C.T.U. speech contest was conducted in Elwood Thursday OtherRJ Ward- - Mr. and Mrs. Will VanDyke of Salt Lake flew up Sunday" to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand. Mrs. Van Dyke is a niece of Mr. Strand: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strand and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strand of Ogden were also here for Sunday. Be Thinking About . . . F1o pating in such a worthy activity. ter, Veda Kaminsky and her two Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, State children of Burley, Idaho visited speech director for the W.C.T.U. with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Miller, was in attendance and offered Sunday. They also attended the the invocation. Earl Petersen missionary testimonial for Oleta Miller in the Brigham Third gave the benediction. SPEECH CONTEST HELD IN ELWOOD ....2 lbs. 27 QJ OYf Atl 'IDC PORK LOIN ROAST Lean Loin C C J Ronst lb. 3 2? LUNCHEON MEATS, Assorted, Top Quality lb. Top Quality ' Skinless FRYERS ran tMdy. A Grade J dli Pan AO r toca ;nt o fa A! Vs- J !aw - DACON Sllred. Top Quality lb. AQtr FILLET SOie firs t li |