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Show SZAR - Rim- VATJ.rv TTAnw caiuuww, wx&a m JM ORPHEUM 4 ) WED, THU, FRI, SAT, AuC. 25, 26, 27. TWO BIG HITS MATINEE EACH SATURDAY at 3 p. m. By Mrs. Eph Petersen and Mrs. Harmon Pierson who have spent their vacation visiting relatives and friends in Utah left Saturday for their home in Yuba, California. Pauline and Beverly Peterson at home spent the week-enPauline returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday. Beverly remain Mr. ex. rate on farms j the birth U higher than in cities ; of every five young men if agncui Te the farm fflent of Agriculture In ed at home. in over expand. & farm population to 20 fc. 4 from 50f6 & NOW AVAILABLE i PAPER CARTONS MrC has I. and Mrs. M. Holman and granddaughter, Julie, at. tended the Holman family re union in Pleasant Grove on Sun day. Mrs. Sophia Larson accom panied them to Salt Lake City where she spent the day with a grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bjorkland. During the day Mr. and Mrs. David Isaacson and Mrs. Edith Dsnkers called on her. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Sorensen of were Sunday dinner Howell I and CHOCOLATE 5GE d DRINKS. My!? ZA guests of the Wendell Hansens. NEWS program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was presented by the Stake High Coun cil with Bishop Nelson of Snow- ville in charge. Those participat ing were from the Snowvilte ward. Jerry Rose gave a piano solo "Oh, My Father" with varia tions. A talk was given by Joann Rose and was on the Word of Wisdom. A vocal duet was given by Florence and J. W. Larkin accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Alma Larkin who spoke also. Beverly Nelson played a clarinet solo "The New Jerusalem" and lo berty Park. Delos and Ardes Adams accom-panie- d by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and family of Perry at tended the Adams family reunion in Pleasant Grove on Saturday. un- derwent a major operation at a Logan hospital returned to her Mr. Sel-ma- Liberty Theatre Trcmonton LYNNE ALSO PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1" A CARTOON SERIAL in GLORIOUS CINECOLOR CARTOON NEWS SHORT I IUSICAL latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler, along with employees who helped build his house were guests of Nick Chournos at a lamb barbecue at Monte Cristo in Ogden Canyon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes en tertained on Sunday at a family at their home with e family members participating. The following Friday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer took Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood to Billings, Montana and on Saturday Carl motored to Roosevelt to take Mrs. Tom White and children to " and sESDAY September 1 and THURSDAY, 2 "CAS BAH" - I TONY MARTEN I Starring YVONNE DeCARLO V) ORCHESTRA DORSEY'S MUSICAL SHORT with J. and and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 DAY 4 "TRAIN TO ALC ATR AZ" and JANET MARTIN t 1 . fir .v' Irfr-- i'i- - v ill hh d T C0IIU is SUETHl at BIlPBtTmr f-- a Sweet corn for Safeway must be picked in the cool of the morning, before the heat of the sun begins to rob the corn of its tender, juicy goodness. Early in the day, the pickers have the ripe, ears safely out of the field and on their refrigerated way to your table. It's another way we make sure you get produce in a "just right" condition for best-eve- r eating. full-kernel- DRESSING Salad Duchess Wl Miracle Whip Grapes Sweet 39 p Oranges Cantaloupe' Thick 4c Sweet Juicy, l.argi O. S. No. I. Meat, Vina ripened lb. Sits I Potatoes Peaches 47 Nu Made lb. ( i Tomatoes O. 8. No. 15C !r. "A' I Washed Whiter REUS 10 Peas 15C No. I, U. S Full Pods Tender lb. 10 1 - at) liltin liliH I'asty Cheese Food Margarine Real Roast Lunch Box Sandwich Spread 8wet Tasty Peanut ButterIb. i -- Pin, C.U 45? 7tf PENNY SAVERS D Ulnnerette. Pork Spam Lunch' Meat DeanS t Kellogg's holiday iJi 0ake sure voun will he a holiday, let your Conoco ' merchant check and Above all, be sure he out contaminated old oil ser-Vurc- 'nj ftf'iU with fresh, clean oNn Motor Oil. ' the surest way we know 'v worry behind. Because foment N' Oil (Patented) ."engincanexr, I film of lubricant fastens itself so closely tometaitnaicynnucr are actually cause Oil-Platin- Be- Oil-Plate- stays up drain down, even g won't all you're . . . over-nigh- t, protected friction, against destructive "dry" combustion against metal-eatin- -- g acids, against power-chokin- g due to wear. sludge and carbon holiday... For an exrvi-happ- y AUcocfoOltPLATE! Minim f Sparkies W SSft -- asiVlS- 1- 2? Corn Flakes uotTm.. 19 Ivory Floating, Med. bars 21? Sauce uarden"d' ll0,ra". 14? opr J Soap Sise Soap Ivory Snow lki.lg. pkg. 34? .iui!r-i-lr r....JUAVUUI .1 for t'"-rC"- PeaS 0' juice Gold Orange ulce 49 Ot. 25 Sunny Dawn Tomato os. ii I..!. JUIICj Natural Town House Grapefruit 4 OS. 19 19 27 Kdwnrd'a, Luxury Coffee blend lb. 52 Mild J, Coffee low Blend Ib. 45 Nehl, Ass t Flav. f (or 25 Beverage i os. Canterbury Tea A Gum '.l Candy Bars Clack Ib. Mel-- ,- I pkgs. 10 Fine Assortment 11 1 Tor lip - F'"Cy-- 11? "--ra- 4 Calumet-llca- zytfl ... 49? 18? n 18c Cake Mix .34? Iargs i'ackage 9 Pye Quick oa Ivory, .1 bars Personal 8tse Well Trimmed. HOQSt U. S. Oood Sirloin Steak Grade Ib. Trimmed U. S. Good Grade, lb. 63 05 37? SSKSV'.. 37? SOAP 15 CAMAY The Soap of Beautiful Uaih Sise Women l.P. Veal Leg Roast C. S. s, Full n. 25c Corned Beef Flour Pot 47? U oa 87? 59c os. 23 1 Jr Ilsbury. sKit Craft m ids. Sperry 2 MISCELLANEOUS Syrup SXS'iiiSf Suzanna K!H3l'.'ir 41 10 f ft No. Zft can Beans Beet, Paper ba 10 lbs. Sugars 97 MAHKliT CHANGES Weenies e, Iodised Camay Fluffiest Plain or Jp 8c Thin 8kln. Marsh Seedless .. f 96c Snow-Whit- jdll Assorted Flavors ll ttu."ia.. I Juicy 15 13 Wright's, Whit; or Wheat, 20 ox. loat Chtrub-To- p Milk 43 Jar u" RrAirl DreaQ .lb. Grapefruit EVERY DAY NEEDS 1.05 . Sunnybank. Fresh Marshmallovs .... Si ITT 11c Hunklst, 35c 9c . ib. Lemons 29c in. JQ ed 8e S. No. 1, Worm Free Bantam ".. XtjC lb. U. S. No. 1, Jell-We- - t 37 inpt. Fancy Seedless Breeze V7 s cm pickers est up csrfy cause ths A ', - GRR SHOP I'UOOL'CE PRICES SUBJECT TO UAIL A ? 8.95 Lg. Solid Sllcerh 2 lb. 4l :'A vvV 5.95 Suits & Dresses U. S. No. 1, v. ; U - Knif - Sweaters Large Hales Miss Nola Hunsaker of Honey- - at Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell and family. were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday cisitor d Tsh their home. POPEYE CARTOON 30AL a Carl Dletz of St. Louis was 2.98 fifty-thre- i h JOHNNY MACK BROWN and RAYMOND HATTON in Salt Lake City for v d er "SILVER RANGE" featuring DONALD BARRY week-en- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson of Ogden visited on Sunday with re- ENCHANTED VALLEY" THE -- and TUESDAY, August 29, 30 and 31 MONDAY HAY, "Tarzan's New York Adventure" "West of Dodge City" Visitors the 4 The West as a section of the Ray Ashcraft and children. LeRoy VS. showed a tremendous gain in population amounting to 30.4 per cent and in round numbers 4.224,000 people, while the United States as a whole showed a gain of only 8.9 per cent for a total gain of 11,744,000 people when the 1947 figures are compared with the 1940 census. The three participated in a demonstration western coast states showed the and training school in painting largest gains: California 42.1 per Aromics. Mrs. Verda Michaelis cent (2,905,000 people); Oregon, ALL COLORS and SIZES was in charge and is bringing it 41.8 per cent (456,000); Washing to the East Garland ward in the ton, 35.8 per cent (621,000). Call-- 1 near future. fomia is now the third state in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Packard the Union with 9,812,000 people and family of Houson, Texas who within her borders, and is lead have been spending their vaca. only by New York (first) with BACK-TO-SCHOO- L tion at the Ed Isaacson home 14,165,000 people and Pennsylvanleft for their home on Wednes- ia (second) with 10,512,000. Texas is fourth with 7,104,000 people. day. Utah shows a gain of 90,000 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and or 16.3 per cent gain for Mrs. Mr. and people family accompanied Bill Bott and family of Ogden a new total population of 640,000 to Sator Valley on Monday for compared with 550,310 in 1940. AND a fishing trip before returning Utah officials feel that this fiUP to their home in Martinez, Cali- gure is ultra conservative and are anxiously awaiting the official fornia. Ardes Adams was in Perry on count which will be made in 1950. Wednesday where she visited Mrs. Nora Langchaster, Nora with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young. Westjorden and Mr. and Mrs. Redg Poole and children of Mur TREMONTON with WANT-ADS PAY! ray visited last week-enLEADER Meldrum. Mr. and Mrs. Frank uated recently from the USAC was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter on Friday. She left on Saturday for Long Beach, California accompanied by her brother, Max Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Grover were Logan business visitors on Tues- "CAMPUS HONEYMOON" i NEW POPULATION FIGURES RELEASED BY BUREAU; UTAH GAINS 16.3ff Marie, Michigan. Miss Verda Johnson, who grad- and LEE WILDE in TlIl'RS., FRI, SAT, SEPT 2, 3, & 1 CARTOQN ville and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forest and daughters, Dee and Dot, were guests of the J. W. Rhodes on Sunday. Miss Bonnie White and Melba Richmond of Roosevelt spent the week-enat the Rhodes home. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grov.er Mrs .Eph Peterson was in Garland on Wednesday where she Bishop Nelson spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth and family were in Salt Lake City Sunday where they attended the Simmons family reunion at Li. Mrs. Henry Sorensen, who and Sept 30 31 Starring CARY GRANT . MYRNA LOY MELVYN DOUGLAS and Mrs. Lyn Larson and home on Tuesday. I daughter of Salt Lake City spent Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen with Mr. and Mrs. had as their guests on Sunday the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sorensen, Mrs. David Larson. Agnes Sorensen of Elsinore, who was acompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sorensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Linda Somers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Somers of Logan. Mr. William J. Potter, who has been visiting his cousin, R. J. ETENTNG SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. Potter and family returned on Tuesday to his home in South St. JAY and SATURDAY, August 27 and 28 ft and WEDNESDAY, August 29, "Mr. Blaiulings Builds His Dream House" CARTOON The 5G, SOX!" SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY "The Big Punch" "Blondie's Reward" THEATRE N 28 lb. Good Grsde Veal Chops S. Rib Small cuts, Good Grsde U. it). Veal Roast U. 8. 8houidr Cuts, Good Grade ..-..- ib. Dacon Htlrefl. Good (juallty lb. TQrf ? 93? 63? Plate Lunch 69? Premium, Pack Smoked Picnics Mild lb. 51? Cure For Sand wlchea Liver JUUiuyu Sliced Dutch Mill Cheese Fryers Cleaned. Disjointed lb. A Grsde American Lunch Meat Host Urarte for Cold H. Frankfurters Cello Bologna or Large, Sliced Stick lb, lb. Halibut Steaks Jb. Silver Salmon "JLL .lb. 69? 69? 55 59 lb. Ib. 89? V A Marvelous E L Pk- Soap rd - 59 50c 55? SUPER SUDS Flonrts of Suds for Ditties !" snd Duds f7T, Li TA4 mr |