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Show The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton. Utah X HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Standing with him last week. icers were in attendance at Pri- -' her cousin, Carolyn Thompson, of Salt Lake City visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim- - School. A Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cannon of special meeting of the with the Odell Biglers and the ball of Denver, Colorado went to heads of all auxiliaries was Alhambra, California spent Sat- the Wallace Simmons. Kanosh recently to visit his held with President Sandail and urday with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jim Hansen of Salt Lake City people, then they will return to Brother Stenquist. Hansen. is spending the summer at the Denver While here the Kimballs President Kerr was in atten- -' David Johnson, father of Mrs. n home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. nave been guests of her people dance at the evening conference Ruth Hunsaker underwent a ma- JI Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen. and Mrs. Frank Earley. session. Some changes were made jor operation in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle AnderMary Petersen, Mabel and in the organizations. Clytie on Wednesday. He is reported son and family of Mantua spent 7Jay Yout Pharmccht ticii few IkU Alaut . Romer visited the Primary erson, Erma Miller, May Corn-i- n improving nicely. Mrs. Hunsaker at the Jens Veibell Bothwell last week. Saturday was with her parents several; wall, and Jean Frank were home. W. M. Y. as of tained heads the days. Wagstaff of Perry AEROSPORIN Agnes Stirling, Lbrna Gamer ojjcm, several days last wees wltn we, yjatxi jvuiuiu and Nona Knighton were host- her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eldon Gardner and Dallas While not yet available commercialMolasses For Steer esses at the Stirling home on drum head the Y. M. M. I. A.. and family. has proved effective in ly, Aerosporin tests by the LouisiMrs. Lawrence Steffen and! The retiring officers are Mabel Saturday afternoon for District whooping cough and may also treating ' ana State university experiment No. 7 Utah State Nurses Assoc- family of Ogden Ruth Erma of Corner, benefit Hunsaker, in prove lighting typhoid fever. spent Sunday station Bhowed that molasses has iation. Marie Johnson of Salt visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Jean Frank, Richard an is obtained from bacteria Aerosporin of around value average feeding Ik Lake City discussed "The Stru-ctu- M. L. Hunsaker and other rela- - Harris, Odell Romer, Shelley 85 per cent that of corn when fed fcund in the soil and air, and when Munns Cwen and Petersen. Luncheon sertives to of was at in the four rate and friends sufficient here. Study". eight pounds produced quantity may He to ved to twenty five members. Mrs. Wm. Goldsberry and her prcve a powerful agent in combating disSterling Meldrum was sustain-so- n a day of about cotwith a along gallon Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer, Mr. ease. and daughter of Boise, Idaho ed as counselor to the Sunday tonseed meal and other concenand Mrs. Wilford Durfey and are spending their vacation with ' school. trates. Other experiments at the staADAM'S DRUG Mrs. Mark Jensen spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen Orson Christensen was releas-an- d tion showed that molasses could in Salt Lake City where they family. ed from the Old Folks committee profitably be fed to work mules at attended M. I. A. Convention Vaughn and Lianne Chistensen and Ed T. Heslop sustained with the rate of two to three quarts sessions. have been vacationing in Fruit- - jLila Heslop as secretary and Mr. daily and in these amounts was almost equal to corn. Mrs. R. W. Warnke and land, Idaho for two weeks. On and Mrs. James Roberts to help their Alice father Chrisand Sunday daughters Carol, Mary them. Lloyd tensen went to Fruitland and' Hyrum Christensen of Barbara spent Thursday in By PLOTNER "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY tl them home. land, Idaho, visited with his r--. . H. P. Rasmussen returned to brother Floyd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons its MUKW, VAR,rM'CMILVMHVCM WMTAClKCUS spent the weekend attending the nis nome alter spending a month his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum To VJAhlTAMTMb M. I. A. Convention. in Ogden with his daughter and M. Christensen of Tremonton fcZMWVoiJCAH Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer family Mr. and Mrs. Nelo Lon-- ! Sunday. AGAIN mis -rp VPHV on wim reAgyg?, j'"T arrived home on Friday from a don. Mrs. Eldon Gardner was hos- cm. To get wou Mr. A. and Mrs. A. Munns and tess at a delightful nartv Thurs- three week trip which took them Mr. V. and Mrs. and L day afternoon in honor of her through the middle west and family tfioovmnvoH southern states. They visied Hansen attended the "Munns" son Terry's sixth birthdav. with relatives in Elkton, Ken- reunion at Pioneer Park in Brig-haAbout forty people were able to enjoy Wednesday afternoon City, Sunday afternoon. tucky and Martin Tennessee. MUtihwu fan Elwood people were very happy at the Pioneer Park in Brigham Mrs. Gertie Simmons entertained the Rendezvous club at to participate in the church for the Sunday School CentennAMP 7fcGuIAki I t her heme Wednesday afternoon. dance festival held Friday in the ial, MCK-UPSA- T Luncheon was served by Ollie Stadium in Salt Lake City. About Those who were there really enBowen and Grace Warnke to forty people from here took part. joyed the afternoon. At ward conference Carol Petersen returned Satseventeen club members. The Sunday, M0T0R6 Donald President was Wayne Sandail, afternoon urday alter spending two weeks spent in playing Five Hundred. Prizes were won Stenquist, Lamoine Cowley, and at the Music school in Logan. UTAH. 2 Connie Petersen of Park City by Clive Durfey, Ruth Jensen Jesse Roberts of the Stake off- is esthood OUT RIGHT IH ThHIAhTOT TQwM and Ella Foster. meeting and at Sunday spending her vacation with Joseph Durfey returned to his home recently after spending several weeks as a patient in an Ogden hospital. A number of residents of this community attended the funeral services Tuesday in Brigham City for J. P. Barnard, a former Deweyville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family spent several days in Salt Lake City during the week. While there they attended the 's wedding ceremony of Mrs. more tomorrow, may not seem like a lot of money. A few cents saved today-seve- ral brother, Wilford Stoker number of times you shop each year. The result: the who was wed in Temple rites on But multiply those amounts by Thursday to Miss Vionne Walker. a substantial sum. That's the kind of savings Safeway offers. Our prices are low on v is In the evening a reception was yi.lt V"Nl.-T- 7' ' every item every day. . . and you're bound to save more when everything you buy held for the couple at the Art and ... and ... It pays. pays of at pays habit Make a low. Safeway. shopping priced Barn. j i j atthe Iner F Mrs- - and Clark Carol of daughter their and City visited jguke i: j y j ! And-Leo- la Fricksen and Mrs. 7 j sus-Caroli- ne j i Standing George )7 Mel-Peters- en j Steer-fattenin- g ' al 1PHEUM J j or.e-thir- IEATRE s two-third- d STORE j SATURDAY i:- - 1 4i tVENTUREt wild n1 a j 1111 r Og-de- n. Fruit-broug- ht n J , e3&U ft I !0 -- TREMONTON Plus l in Burnette on the vjick Trigger and MONDAY and 27 jl j 26 gig StSS I and Starrett Double Bill PUB mt cm m 0 'r When you shop regularly at Fran-com- .aif WEDNESDAY, lone 28, 29, 30 MAY, lfVV I r "IS I By Mrs. WiUiam i ilifl :i fill I ) -P- LUS-JOE PALOOKA iie in Knockout" Petersen Mrs. Kim Mann, son Palmer and daughter Patsy .returned from Elsinore, Washington last week after taking Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mann up there for the summer. They also visited with Mrs. Manns brothers, Clair nd Oren and their families. Howart Shurtz of California, came to visit with his mother Mrs. Oneta Shurtz of Garland and his wife and family who have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen, returned 32c Oafs r ' r ISl5,;fiC. Cereal, pkg. Ralston redded sh pkg. Ceres! Sleepy Hollow, Ri :h in Maple ... 26 oz. Pancoke ond Waf. Fl. 3' lb. Curnri JJlU? Pint Pints - SPECIAL SALE -- CiinH) jUICillij i 17c Tea Bags 1? AlFlYdy 47c klkk MOD Eoysenfcerry Bean Coffee, lb V'elrVc U ClVtl J Jnr 18$ 43c 47c CANTALOUPES TOMATOES Vine ripened U. S. No. 1 Solid Lb Ripe Slicers 0 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED No I Iceberg, The bate oi all taladt $ J No. I. S Sweet Santo Rota't 3 for $1.00 . ....... ib. No I. Worm Free Bantam S PRODUCI PRICES Gifford's MFrJ'S STORE Kc tunkitt tweet, tmall tixo S pound itihI bag 15c I, ' long green tlicert $ No Ubby's New Crop. Clip Top SUBJECT Snowdrift TO rrQc Mm Sweetor yhite King I foe 3.69 Hew Par $ 31c 37c Mild Western rV VbilUy IT Lunch 43c Boot Corned 12 oi. car lit Meat 12 ox. 2 con 27c Tuna Fish 37c While Star No V. !kur..30c Asparagus Gum Oropi ... lb. A V 23C Tatty Chili M oi Sauce Ubby's 22C Top Fluffiest JJ2c I'.JiiilCJ ib. Cherub, fI lb. Ako!sHl3r 9c U. S. Good Grade Clean Disjointed Ideal for Picnic Fryeri Top A 13c U. S. Puss n Boots Cat Food H .Kin, ft. 51 ,....... lb. Cuts ..... . 43c Quality LUNCHEON MEAT SLICED BACON PICNICS Royal Sega or Small Sixo Smoked 17c a. Bett Ouolity Fat A Picnic or Any Time Good Orod n, Armour'! Star lb. Grade -- Sklnkn SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 53 FRANKFURTERS FRYERS Well Trimmed, Toilet Soap 25C MI!k Vllift 2.98 55c - . 55 Lb - PAN READY FRESH FROZEN FISH SALMON Ut neese Bte 2 Nearly Boneless 23c tunkitt. Thin Skin luky DAIIT MARKET CHANGII rv::r:33c X2dc lit 22C ... pkg Honey Boston Butt, I, E0i?Ji. Oatmeal PORK R0AS1 POT ROASl Shoulder 17c LEMONS CUCUMBERS U lb. ORANGES CORN J. 19c :rfErj. ti Top quality we buy only top U.S. grades of beef, top grades of lamb, pork, and veal. Top value we trim bejore weighing, "fl U. S. No. 1. White Rom "A" $ U. S. No. lb. Jiff y Lou mm'mrr (mm m CARROTS PLUMS 46 ox. arvest Blottom, 50 lb. Royal Satin POTATOES 7c LETTUCE Sunnybank Kitchen Craft Family Fl., 50 Rushed to you in all their natural goodness.vegetables and " j truitS rrom oaieway arc euic w U. S. No. 1, Thick Meal, 19c Gr- p- rue Fruit Flavor .... fkg. 13c dMr. Wright'j, 16 ox. loaf Sweet Ro!!s.rPac: OX. Je!!-We- ll f,:". 43c fruit H Swansdowi U . Refr,,hln9 Gr!,e 32 oi. Juice !ownhou" Flour !:h::: ox. ... 21 Sunny Dawn 46 Tomato ... vim (KlhiU 'Til apple 47c 36c Salt 18( 3U Ytt Ladies Linen Handkerchiefs Plum, 21 ox. S Flour Freh Rootled Hi" 19 lb. Coffee, Popular Mellow Flav., . la. I IT 1 1 riwiiC) rterbury. 16 et. t!i Emprett 14c m hf P c anlerbury, Green Tea -- Quarts - i)c Cereal, pkg. rtZ....h. 12c Siicjar r"3 4 . 14 i 'LL . - Hand 31 a d e in China w mi I. HALIBUT HADDIES Freth, Froten, Alotho Red Slice n. Smeked 53c 49c i rrI rii rillX COD rMr f iMieieit Pew, Pm ReoeV Reo FILLET IX r, 69c .ft. 49c ik 45c |