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Show I'49 17. The BlAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Ttcmonto'n, Gam and Reverend sister were M. A. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tel- U4j ,,u .S - - tfr - "1 r - Seat i i oFN-O-SA- w L ! f ! . 3 j L J s. j accom-modatio- m comfort. Nothing ha bstn tparad to mala thit hotal your horn away from homa. Raatonabla rates . , . daily waatly ; , , monthly. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checkettsj returned Monday from a vacation trip, which took them throu- gh Arizona, Mexico and Southern for rirvfioB - writ, wlra or Every California. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained a group cf friends Saturday evening, A hot dinner was served and the evening spent Mr. phon Mr. Jtmtn, Mgr. Seal IN! vou buy playing Pinochle LaVere Andersen, Clytee Andersen, Calvin Jensen and Ivy Andersen received the prizes. Mrs. LaVere Andersen was Theatre Liberty i City j j i A 1 j JOJ: faster-growin- g, 1 ld ! CaUfor-rUWCU- Ll 1 S , Strick-Hano'h- i i - - 12 - helps THIS WEEK AT New Low Prices SEFBMIaW: MILK Cherub Tremonton 4 tall cans Jill With values like these you'll want to use all your favorite cheese recipes and from at enjoy this wonderful food often. There are many varieties to choose 'Safeway. And each kind is brought to you at peak goodness. Check the items ' below, and note what these money saving cheese prices can do for your budget. ly. CARTOON Serial MONDAY, 1Y, Jid I TUESDAY, MARCH Abbott and THAVl 22 Lou Costello in SELECTED SHORTS SEWS BAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 23 and 24 in W HOME TO TEX AS" "m AND ;iija SATURDAY, Henie pTESS i ohnny MARCH 25 and 26 in Mack Brown in llIAN FROM RED BOTTE" . .2IAL CARTOON L Cheese O iJUC SsJ lb. box SCeheseVe!!!!!. American .......2 lb. box . -- flJ, TSC Shady Lane Fresh Creamery Grade Miscellaneous Family Wright's, New ..24 oz. loai r.ottf Raisin, Rye or Cracked 16 oi. loaf Wheat TimAXe Dellcloua For Any 18c . Bread Bread Sweet liOIIS Meal 1S'a Fig Bars Purity Pkg- - k -45 I r N ONIY SHORT RIBS POT ROAST Lean Cuta )T fJ A Cherub Two Cans Top Quality Lean Pork for That Special Dinner J-- lvAgj General m 11 no wonder nds ! PeoP' Motors9 that thou-.- y and thousands of all over the h"Ve dcci,,e- d0 move to the n,r"wl919r0ntiac. - hMlrl i i.nl,af.lM.aillifl1 am Eight, Lowest-Price- d still priced dislincimhed a it Ponliac w jimt alwve the lowest! eipht. General Motors' hurst-priceran iin. a. iiia..... f fart if vou a fford any new car you can prohai. y fford one of the new Pontiac! When you do buy Ponliac-y- ou will be driving an outstanding d automohile, a car that a weet- - with only the minimum of routir servicing. and In short, you will be proud a I onliac-"thfi- nott drive and own to happy bmutijul thinfi on uhrrh! r:0-x-N. ORANGES Fancy, Sweet juicy, tArJtSTi .. Size V. 8. N". 1 .1 Iba. Southern Sweeta O. 8. No. 1 "A" alK '0 Hllna washed Ib. mesh bag POTATOES V. 8. No. 1 Kunseti D U WITH t" VC lb. A Grade Dltjolnted HTBR-IT- t"rZ' unsurpassed .uto.nati. Ko rlulr , pedal. No ront.nj.o.is y" just sft ba k and drirf! Optional on all models at extra cost. AVOCADOS riilavo, California'! IUEMONTON .lb. 45 49 45 CABBAGE t'. P. No. 1 Solid Green Co. Motor Sandal! ayne aixe waiihed ..10 lb. math bag 29 59e 51c -- .lb cbject to pnonrcR phices CUASGEi IHII.T MARKET He 35e 53c Vel Soap ODC granulated Soap C,lm J J up I f 1 & Jb.l WW pound mesh ba,t' ,mal1 size 7,5'l0l 35c ;arf9 l'ackag. -- 2 lb box and Waffle Flour I Kcllogg'sll Crft ,b. 19 Sunnybank Tr Ex. Fanry. Fancy Waahlngton Arkannaa Blscka TOMATOES No. I -- Tuba IJV "r 07 U I. 4 A f?.!'"u Urg Grade CggS LrKe U. S. New Par . Inspected S n Finest Soap Buy No. Oil .lo Mnruarine Ffult F'"ror ll Prunes . lbs. .SO 15 APPLES ...pkg. I oi. pk( Enr,ch,1 KUcnen oi. pkg. Jell-We- 12 os. Ralston Favorite Instant preal Flour lb. 34 Hollow, Rich In ,leepy Heal Maple 14 V. 8. No. 1. Solid SJicera ilnl!!. Pancake Tuna c,e'rwatr fl,", Domeatlo Sardines Tempest No. Pork & Beans CELERY 0. 79 lb. lb. HALIBUT STEAKS SOLE FILLET Grahams 5 B. lb. ..... OC Penny Savers DATES YAMS 45c i FRYERS Peet's 6 POTATOES OH WHEELS TBI mOST BEAUTIFUL THIMC LOWIST-PRICI- 3 !; CARROTS 45 - Lb. Suzanna fnr iirformanre; a rar that mile after mi le goes and goes Silver Streak Stvling and striking hi ne to new Bodies hy F ihrr, com make. the 19 W Pontiac trulv the i .:r..l tl.inir nn wheels. Small 57c .lb. FRESH FRUITS AND l.ort just 45c Ib. Ib. :! Cor?eyn"i Jb. PAN READY FRESH FROZEN FISH R Royal Satin I Snovdrif j Crisco I ()fP Shortening J can I I lb.. 09 ilb can.i I Fresh Lean Beef SMOKED PICNICS lb. Skinleaa SALMON STEAKS FILLET HADDOCK 25 45c .lb. Shoulder Cuta 67c ..lb. Grade Qjf GROUND BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK Milk lV 2,7c U. 8. Good Grade 29 ..lb. PORK LOIN ROAST Canterbury Black i U. S. Good Grade FRANKFURTERS Tea I ISA oz. ?ssj!a 57 Well Trimmed Canterbury Green A1 if eius DOZENS Of 4jEXCITINO fEATUHtS 16 M, RIB ROAST BEEF (J. S. Good Tea lb... fuII-o-go- GUARANTEED HAMS Nob Hill Bean Coffea .,.. 49 Edwards mmiAW ORANGE JUICE 35 Airway Coffee See it! lbs Q9C Hktt pkg. Lb.- 3 HAM BUTTS Quart 3 oz. pkg. 54 in Royal Satin MeJ&r lb. 27 (t SHORTNING A Fresh Coffee Come 40t Fresh Milk 10 17 r Cheese Mi-8- .b. Large size Butter Kraft's Philadelphia Cream SOAP Par lb. Mild Trip: 90 Pound 54 ff p Western Cured Horns Dutch Mill casion of Mrs. Andersen's birthday. Mrs. Ann Barnes of Kaysville, visited a few days this week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coombs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn and their daughter Mrs. Bob Dralette aani daughter of Brigham City OF MONTE CRISTO" 2 lb. box Meal entitled "I Can Hear it Seven members and five guests were present. Mrs. Ruby Forsberg of Garland, Mrs. Beatrice Wooley of Tremonton, Mrs. Nettie Lott, Mrs. June Baird and Mrs. Elma Petersen of Fielding were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne attended the turkey convention in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Bourne were dinner guests Sunday at Howell, with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Merl Anderson on the oc- STRUCK" ,exRitter Tasty Cheese Food Delicious For Any Now Double Feature pGE Breeze Harvest Blossom 1ll bag ,$2.98 Edwards COFFEE -- Theo Richards motored to Salt Lake City on Monday to bid fare well to his father as he left for his mission. The Booklore club was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elmo Munson, under the of President Edith direction Mrs. Irene Peck was in Welling. charge of the program and play ed an album of historical records gQc case 6.00 p vjuL WE mm 1 ! - V m' r' ,r-.-d- Page i vuw uu Mirtu aiunn nosiess lo ner club Saturday 'Mr and Mrs .Tor rrict.n, Airplane Propellers visited In Ogden Monday with afternoon. A two pnnno limrh 'Courtlev Holman and Prank Th a2 metal propeUor now 1 . . nHowAH use on airplanes is twi-- e s larft k; was aerveu aim nnocrue iuiaJ aits, VIrrcswjn uarn. vaswuriotii. ar.cj delivers more than twice tht Colonel Dauber of Washington, played with Mrs. Fern Arbon and thrust of Its prede D. C, was a week end guest of Andrea Huggins winning the pri cessor which was built of larr.iatt WANT-ADLEADER PAY Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. zes, ed wood. Mr. and Mrs. Irish Andersen Mr. and Mrs. David Wood left Thursday for Los Angeles, to visit went to California Monday to their children Mr. and Mrs. visit their son Stirl. David Wood Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Jer-al- d Daughters of Utah Pioneers Allred and Mr. and Mrs. will hold their meeting at the home of Amelia Burl Friday Howard Baer. v Bernice Peterson spent three March 25th. Mrs. Ernest Huggins motored days this week in Ogden. HEAL I:0:E COf'FCRT Craig Pinder spent three days to Logan Wednesday. Mrs. Fem Arbon and Mrs. Winthis week in Hansel Valley. nie Jensen were shopping in Og Its Yea at Salt Ufa's Finest den Monday. Family Hotel Apartments Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hupgins iCet entertained Sunday evening at a Hera ar ice!!n dotal or apartment chicken dinner. Guests included! By Andrea H. Huggins dsjtgntd for your complat FAMILY ford. Among those who attended the Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sutherland COOMBS services from here were Mr. and visited Sunday in Brighara City were held Fri- Mrs Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farrell. fiake fof Gale Welling, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Little JuSy Cannon of Dewey- : r ttnm:i coombs, M. A. Garn, Iris Coombs, ville is visiting with her grand RIr- and Mrs. Eugene speakers Elmer Coombs, Leo Coombs andParents while nresidA ana her Canin is va- mother Mark Mrs. 1 Hy-J. Udy. Mr anj j rum Godfrey. Mrs. Elmo Munson, jcatianing in California. Mrs- Leonard Standing and Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Richards,! :Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and daughters Vema and Lila spent punaay and Monday in Ogden Mrs Effie Potter. KIrMrS- - James Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs and Wlth Mrand and Mrs. George left!land Mrs. Dean Lamb na Iaimiiesiiey also Monday for San Diego, celebrated the third birthday of River-1 visit also will in I nia. They cHp wifn Mr. and Mrs. Milton uaujmci ui uie oincs lands. Fife. Mrs. Noble Petersen visited Mr. and Mrs. David Jones vis"3m from Thursday to Sunday with ited on Sunday in Newton with I Mr and Mrs. Jack Jones and her four sisters in Sal Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hess and , yveks this year, use II i fa,,,ilv visited on Thursday with Mrs. Max Fridal bf Tremonton family in !' cit- - Mre Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman of .. Tliatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jack from incsi-Glen Wood to Clarkston on Fri-- I economical. Forsgren of Bothwell. On Sunday ik day, where they visited their they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. mother Mrs. Katie Rasmussen. t. larger doses, Theo Hunsaker of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood preREN.0-SAMrs. Earl Holt is visiting in coccidi-osispent a day last week with Mr. Mr. cis cecal Mrs. Smith Richards. They Ogden with her daughter, Ijand Mrs. to Bill due and the So get double Stokes ' attended a district school play illness REN- of Stokes. Mrs. with benefits in which their grandson took Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss visI part. ited Sunday with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist Mrs. George Parry of Malad. and spent Friday in Salt Lake and Delia Coombs spent the weekvisited in Woods Cross with his end in Salt Lake and Ogden with her sister Faye, Mrs. Blanche Richards is visiting in Ogden with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Richards and family. The M.I.A. held their sweetheart ball Wednesday with the Mendon orchestra furnishing the EVENING SHOWS STAP.T AT 7:00 P. M. music. Janice Grover reigned as princess of the ball with Donald MARCH 18, 19 Oil and SATURDAY, Packer as prince. Monetta Roe Jkiuder and Lois Jensen were attendants. Kent Claine Petersen and Irene fttmt$ Eoam of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with his moth er Mrs. Elma Petersen and fami Uuh S .t 4 I for I ca- - lb. pkga lb. pkg. doten 410 "Mc" 3.75 29 25 nr 36c i 1M 39e, vvv 33 XW '27 Iba. ' |