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Show 9. 1949 The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Shirley Beard Salina, are the home Mrs. Cliff Adams CcfinJtch By Mrs. R. W. says: ,t first East oB biff it - " F Hats." of I repair lots if and tubes and weak spots j.jjte d I l't casings them. about TOo driving Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter were President and Mrs. El Ray Christiansen and daughter Dorothy of Logan; President and Mrs. Albert Zbinden of Nibley; Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and daughters Vera and Irma; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and daughters Ruth and Karroll; and President and Mrs. R. J. Potter of East Garland. The group all attended the ward Sunday evening service held in the ward chapel under the direction of the Sunday School. Robert F. Potter and President El Ray Christeian-se- n of the Logan Temple wens the evening speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard of Overton Nevada arrived here Sunday to spend the summer a be wmm mWjJ Scthudl received many lovely gifts. to-- be re-"- home of her sisiter Mrs. Steven Hales in Tremonton. Doyle Fergus of Ogden Is spenYou to Sunday dinner guests at the ding the summer at the home of Thomas Simmons home were Mr. his aunt Mrs. Clarence Biddle l J a and Mrs. Mike Ericksen of Salt and family. Lake City; Mrs. June Sargent of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Erick-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Nerval Erickson. By Sherrie Jean Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter and son Douglas were overnite guests Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nelson spent on Saturday at the home of Mr. Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson. and Mrs. Thaine Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom The Bothwell Ladies baseball and family spent Saturday and team played the Honeyville LadSunday at the home of Mrs. ies at Honeyville. Bothwell won Francoms mother, Mrs. Grace with a score of 24 to 8. SLoler in Salt Lake City. Bothwell Primary officers and Mrs. Harvey Foster had a teachers had a turkey supper cm1 . thpir ... ... group in lor a quilting on two for all the - . - - - ' days during the week. She served husbands recently. a hot lunch both days and the bummer Primary started on guests w,?re Mrs. Clark Bowen; Monday. Gerald Lind and Gorden Lind Mrs. Marvin Simmons; Mrs. E. E. Lefler and Mrs. J. E. De Long. spent the weekend at their ranch Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Simmons in Lind Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christenand daughter of Barker Oregon called at the home of Mr. and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Udy Mrs. Thomas Simmons on Sun- were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willday. Mrs. A. J. Bateman of Logan iam Watt. spent several days at the home of Mrs.Reed Harris is home from A Product of General Motors her daughter, Mrs. George John- the hospital, and recovering from a serious son. illness. s Mr. and Mrs. DeLores Stokes Mrs. Frank Eartey spent the weekend in Salt Lake City where have had T. W. Potts from Colt-e- n Pif.turl lnv liv tvflicnl lVAmilltil fkf flip lH'(t Hrtmrt she visited with her brother E. T. Oregon as their weekend and separate line ot cars which bear the current guest Mr. Potts runs a large Hansen. imprint of Pontiac gimdneas the Streamliuer and t the Chieftain De Luie Sedan Coupe. Robert F. Potter and Wendell Turkey hatchery in Colten Ore demand that, on its own, it ranks Each U in White spent the weekend in Salt gon. America' inott popnlar cars today. That tim among A Lake City. large crowd from Bothwell cars of such decidedly different appearance ehoidd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill and attended the Howell homecomeach enjoy such wide acceptance is eatsy to explain. family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. ing. All reported having a nice THEY'RE BOTH PONTIACS! Sorena Veibell and family of Cor- time. Vhile each has its own individualized smartness, both offer all the great basic Pontiac virtues. Both Many of the stock 4'H boys nish and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veiiri are and Lake Salt bell of Heber spent Sunday at girls visiting the stock show. the Jens Veibell home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson and Monday visitors at the George Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. family! rom Salt Lake visited Mr. Harold Bateman and Mr. and and Mrs. Louis Christensen ii Phone 95-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateman of Logan. Visitors at the G. L. Bowen home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren and family of Brigham City; Mrs. Ida Haw-ke- s and family; Providence; and 7 j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and baby of Tremonton. Mrs. G. L. Bowen entertained HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS n. ought on Friday afternoon at the Lefler home in Weelon, in honor of Miss Jean Foster who will be a June bride. The afternoon was spent in making a Brides Book and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses. The bride tfiin some day IF-"- Warnkr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Blom-bac- k and son David of Fort Wayne Indiana spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family. Winfred Sterling and Bonnie Lefler entertained thirty guests into my !9l drive months at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Erick-se- TREMONTON tpnr-hprs- - Y3p 1 Most M'opular Motor Cars Tiro of Amvriva-- Both carry the promise ol Pontiac quality long life, dependability, and fine erfornianee. Both afford the smooth, enjoyable performance of l'ontiac'a two great engine the power-packestraight eight or its equally famous companion. very fina Finally, both represent unusual values product at a very low price. Either one you choose will make you mighty happy.. are conspicuously beautiful. Kiu-- well-kno- er Hyirm-Mati- Orii, c H'iiM nirutO tint, bumper ming guardt uui fender ihieidt apaUabU at air con. Wayne Sandall Motor Go. Snurtlr planned ridi jmt family bat 1b Hiiit, to pro. with the SUITE & SINGLE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS accommodation rewired and modern COMPLETE SERVICE : i M M GARAGE '5 at a birthday party Tuesday evening for her daughter Anna on her forteenth birthday. Six guests enjoyed games and a luncheon was served. Mrs. Joseph Durfey has spent the past two weeks in Oeden so as to be near her husband who is confined to a hospital there. Miss Betty Anne Packer is spending several weeks at the c ' i ftwU 5 TWO BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS SECTION BUS. SECTION mrything your family mil for a more restful and ewablt viait. . , s FOR FAMILY COMFORT DESIGNED r R Mrs. Wright's Raisin, Cracked Wheat ' 1 jl 1 5 jSZ.T'A. r"T&'L &T i De An's Strawberry Cups ...4 fe, f33mx l f 'if.?4.r''H"&. V, pkg. flQj X7 j mMhAml Wli 4, 7 II "t iff j j & 4 1 1 - . :vr;; "' " " s V ' -- JLi ' - j Western Horns be 2 lb. n 84c Western Cheese lb. 51c .lb. 3c,c 8 ox. pkg. Cream oUc . coflk". lu? 3 "V ' ?aW '"ysiJ ' ' ' DUCHESS HARVEST BLOSSOM '.V FLOUR ... 21 ox. - Mayonnaise 2.98 J 31 1 LUNCH BOX pint 17c No 2'-- 31 RED HILL anonening 15c KETCHUI 14 Oz. bottle j . lb. 350 82 C j id. Rico JiVl Krispies SHORT RIBS lean it 0f c4Ufoi.,.. plant ose. . a. l" RQ'1 services. i AH. . 4 bI:j - . Corn !. y r better No. 1, Tender, Worm Free ... N. 1, "A" White Roe - 6.lb. PEAS U. ull I. N. I, Or -f- peds . 29 c - T"' 20c Iceberg for Premium Cello Pack ..n. 43c LEMONS Sunkiit, .tb. U. S. Ib. lb. .lb. 7c Oolden centers, vine ! Ripened Ib 1 'trs Ib. 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Fresh Picked Full cups lean, I SMOKED PICNICS " KELLOGG'S Strawberries yu carpentry, shovels, electric lights, pipe... all the things it takes to keep a ny ke 0ur going are bought on this basis. i mre thao 10.0 businesses in the C receved orders from Standard of California Wat 100 million doUars worth of eouipa quart Pure Pork Sausage Grouna Beef Beef ROYAL SATIN can ' Top Quality, Peanut Butter Fresh Creamy - tering. ... Dressing 37c pint Sandwich Spread Pork-Bean- s Mo Salad ! Empress Peach Pineapple .. Fresh X 31c .. lb ... 3.69 so .bs NU MADE QUART :"y ot 0f nameSt ijves in almost every in city the West, and even if you don't tlS PIcture probably know him your local Mauvuiau centrali2ing all our buying, we make ?0lt wherever possible, to do business with 10 the home towns we serve. Paper, pen' ?ilat, T"th s.w", I'" .. S 47c , a, SUNNYBANK FLOUR by a k01sit Fresh Roasted, Top Quality Bean Coffee 17 PAN READY 7n NOB HILL Margarine Philadelphia 43c ..... CHEESE 77c 36c 3'4 lbs. Coffee with that Popular Mild. .. lb. Mellow Flavor IU Rich ; j AIRWAY 7fC MILD TRIPS KRAFT'S 24 .. Pancake and Waffl. Flour 18 Cured 47c Rich In SUZANNA Ifa Miraclcwliip 50c buy everything we can from this man if. 2 lb. bo;. Ajierican olc BEVERLY .xS:vi . -- -' . - ' -- Sleepy Hallow, Real Maple PRESERVES , if0lY', SYRUP CHEESE Dutch Mill, Rich Tasty Cheese Food Delicious For Any Meal, 2 lbs. CARTON ' fif J com - lb. Quality BREEZE GUM ' 4$, First Velveeta Favorite . ? Spring House CHEESE CANDY ' , r.r Fresh Milk c:i'i... - L JIFFY LOU "Vl A'. ' Jift 1 Sunny Down And Safeway salutes all lovers t of dairy foods with features on milk, butter ana cheese. Just look at the low prices we have for you. Quality is tops, too. Enjoy Safeway dairy foods often. .,-.- ' 'r1mi JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH! . C ' .... 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