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Show August 11. The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton. Utah fecial club rVT TJAL i PARTY the relatives of Mrs. Development club Charlotte Gibby now of Roy, held their Annual Utah, met at her home on Wedon Friday even-'- e nesday. Lunch was served to the thirty-seve- n members of the lovely the home of Mr. and family at the Loren Farr Park, ilanin Welling. All in Ojden in the afternoon. All j ly J "t, members were inviad re-jiFAMILY MEET AT joyable time of -' by all who atten- DAVID LARSON HOME the evening was The children of Mr. and Mrs. and Karl David y LaMar Larson met at the family Rich-'o- n Smith. cordon 'home Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Clark and Chad T with magic and Boyd R. Olsen's birthday. Those present besides the parents were, thoroughly satisfying J Mr. and Mrs. Palmer De Long, served to about jer was :son Robert Alice and duaghter to conclude the Marie of ;jei Kemmerer, Wyoming, jii Ezra Mason was in Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Olsen and daughters Anita Marie and Mary Barbara of Los Angeles and Mr. j. MEET 'and Mrs. Lyn Larson and Kristen of Salt Lake C. T. U. were guests of daughter . .House last Tuesday City. The Olsens are now visiting iMrs. Oscar Strand en-tin Salt Lake City. Swedish relatives with group Adam Brenkman was for ; , j j j ; ; te picnic lunch THE LEE WALDRONS VISIT IN VALLEY lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldron of ROBERTS Long Beach, California are house tES BIRTHDAY guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Waldron, for the day afternoon twenty next three weeks. They will also ads met at the home of relatives with other visit many Mr. Roberts, daughter of friends. and honor in Jesse Roberts ;venth birthday anni- CIVIC LEAGUE HEAR PANAMA LECTURE resere enjoyed and to the Hostess Women's i served. Civic League on Thursday afternoon at the Utah Power and IB ENTERTAINS Light auditorium was Mrs. Clyde ' :eben Baer was hostess Morris. Dr. and Mrs. B. N. Beniy night to her Bridge son of Garland discussed Pan:re was one guest, Mrs ama and showed interesting film h Prizes went to Mrs. had taken while there. Mrs. they one, Mrs. Gif ford Wat- - Carolyn and Marilyn Manning i Mrs. Harry Woodward. entertained with two piano duets. Refreshments were served. ; guest. A 3 on the i i j i n I EVENS The newlyweds left for a hon- PAULINE DAVIS Tremonton. and Kay Nielsen, eymoon in Southern Utah, after-whi- WINS SILVER MEDAL they will make their home On Friday morning in the Mrs. Walter Fridal. in a brief Pauline Davis, daughter of Mr. In Tremonton. Lcgan Temple, Jean Hawkes talk, emphasized the educational Mrs. Jessie and Davis of River-- : value of the contest and encourdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurwas sideside declared the winner ence A. Hawkes of Howell and CLIFFORD HANSEN INVITED of the W C T U Silver Medal aged continued participation in TO SING AT F. F. A. Tony Lynn Stander, son of David Mrs. conducted by them and commended Speech Contest Stander of Tremonton were CONVENTION for Fredericksen her work Mrs. Axel Fredericks-egood last Clifford Hansen, son of Mr. married. at the Elwood Ward with the young people. Tuesday Mrs. M. W. Hansen of Mrs. Frank Heslop, Relief SocRelief Society Meeting. Accompanying them through and a student at the B. R. H. S. iety President of the Elwood the temple were Mr. and Mrs. The other contestants vere Ward, presented the medal to Hawkes, Mr. Stander, Mr. and and member of the Bear River Mitzi A. Hansen and Jeniel Allen. the winner. recieved has F. F. Chapter Mrs. Bert Jones and many to with an the invitation sing Trefriends from Howell and F. F. A Chorus at the National monton. A. Convention to be held In the evening a reception and F. F. "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY in Kansas City, Missouri in Ocdance was held in their honor at of one four the tober. He is boys TrllS IS Jm' the Howell ward Hall. V.'fB from Utah, who will make up YOU'VE AVTlttO The bride was lovely in a white the chorus of a hundred voices. 'KUH'ARCUHV'N" satin dress, her finger tip veil was caught up to a tiara of seed RADIO FEATURES pearls. She carried a bouquet of Pauline Davis of Riverside will red roses and orchids. be the speaker on Mrs. Axel In the receiving line were Mr. Fredrickson's W. C. T. U. , " proand Mrs. Stander, Mr. and Mrs. gram to be broadcast Saturday Hawkes, Keith Wise who acted over KBUH Brigham City at as best man, the bride and groom 11 am. maid of honor Rita Stohl and bridesmaids Coleen Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs, spent Christensen and Diane the weekend visiting with their Rhodes. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted A large crowd of relatives and Jones in Draggerton. They refriends danced to the music of turned Tuesday, accompanied by SI , Danny Ross and his band during Mrs. Briggs Mother and sister, I the evening. '. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Grosbeck of .cruAraf iik The flower arrangements were Springville, who will spend a few nun UKZHU1 tAIVrlTVOUU) under the direction of Bob Baird. days with them. ch A musical program featured JoAn Brockrnan of Tremcnton her accord;an. Sn-wrt- lk. RECEPTION HELD FOR dinner THE NEW MR. AND MRS esday evening, the home of Mr. and BLAINE RHODES jik Stevens, were Dr. A wedding reception was held Ralph Jenson of Saturday evening at the East residents of Garland recreation hall for Mr. r county, who are and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes who and relatives in were married July 28th in the Logan Temple. The new Mrs. Rhodes is the of Mr. and Mrs. Edval-so- n daughter 3 ABBOTT of Ogden and the groom, HNS the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. d Abbott was of East Garland. Rhodes to hostess The bride wore a white lace je club at her home ay. Guests were Mrs. entrain over white satin. The Manson of Brigham gown was fashioned with long sleeves and a ruffle edged yoke, Mrs. Frank Stevens, were won and a lace edged finger tip veil Mel-Mrs. by Mrs. Jack Shunvway was caught to a crown of orange blossoms. She wore an orchid Gephart. , corsage. WOODS MEET In the receiving line were Miss 'S PARK Geraldine Rhodes, maid of honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and 4 Mrs. R. Calderwood Mr and Mrs. Edvalson, the bride amily and Mr. and Mrs. and groom and bridesmaid Geriderwood and family of aldine Clark, A California, Mr. and Music for dancing was furnS. Calderwood, Mr. and ished by an orchestra from e. ester Boss of a Garland, intermission the During : Mrs. Theo Richards of program was presented under and Mr. and Mrs. Reed the direction of Ursel Rhodes 3 and family of Bothweil and consisted of t w o vocal solos M a family dinner, at by Beverly White of Roosevelt Park in Logan last "Oh Promise Me" and "My Utah, 1 evening. Wonderful One," and a tap dance by Marie Rhodes. AY CELEBRATION The young couple Teceived a Calderwood beautiful gifts. many daughter Mrs. Richard Calder-- : They will make their home in as guest of honor at a East Garland. ' Party held for her on V. G. F. ENTERTAINED afternoon. J four Wilma Anderson was the grsmall guests acious hostess Wednesday evenand games when the members and at the Calderwood ing guests of the V. G. F. club met for their evening of needlework and social chat. A delicious lun;kadshaw was served. The hostess iTES cheon BIRTHDAY was assisted by her daughter, Ambers of the Brad-"il- y Mrs. Vern Eyre. met on Saturday tod enjoyed an outdoor Emil Eggli son of Mrs. Carrie J e lawn of the family Eggli formerly of Bothwell is Tremonton. home visiting with relatives and met in honor of the friends. He is a senior student at ' f Hamp Bradshaw. Los Angeles California, where he tere Mr. and Mrs. Ariel is working on his B. A. degree. of Ogden, Mr. and 5 Bradshaw of Roy, Mrs. James L. Willardsen of Jdsftaw and children Ephraim, Utah is spending the Monty, Mr. and Mrs. week with her daughter, Mr. and I and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Evan Thompson and ''mer of Tremonton. Mr and Mrs. Jim Abbey of Los Angeles California were Tuesday :uesis.ai tne ncrr.e or his cou- sin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, and other relatives. El-wo- od, Mr. and Mrs S. B. Hess of :Engham, visited Sunday at the Jj. H. Laub home. " PLOTNER S rrri pcqaloah; i , VBVlHDOiCUQ 6U8QAUXZ&D USBO CAQS. Le-Vo- na ...... sir rn W mmmf k UTAH. DIAL 2121 S, mmmJ FIRST PRIZE $5000 2N0 PRIZE 500 5th PRIZE . . . 50 PRIZE 200 6" PRIZE . . . 25 3" 4" PRIZE MOO 350 PRIZES 500 imm f ENTERTAINS - - u - er visit-frien- ds f it , it . f ,: Pitts-an,-form- HOME OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS j FAMILY MEET IN OGDEN SOCIAL : JEAN HAWKES AND TONY STANDER MARRIED QentA - TREMONTON is n. vrw it. II, . mm-- z 7 ii ,1 . . Write 0 last ft J . Here's ail you do! ( ContesJ .. . for this "Treasure Hunt" limerick; At Safeway there's treasure galore. The brands that you want are in store Shelf markers give clues On items to choose With each entry, send labels from two "Treasure Hunt" items. You'll find dozens of "Treasure 1 font" items on Safeway shelves. Each is indicated bv a shelf marker which reads "Treasure Hunt Value." Get entry blanks end complete ruses ct SAf LVv'.Vf . 3 Hemo Cocoa 7, Cor-inn- 19c Cranberry S tJUCe CwanSptoy Baker'i ."! vein IV y -- amp tit f VJ 39c 12 ... s f Chocolate ' Pop Corn . . t ft 3oo-- t J. J. Coffee MA Coffee E or Jen's Nob Hill Hval Satin : , Tsn-E-Lo- -v 9.r:.b n Edwar.' c,o':.. 37 - Inf Coff. A ! MlfWOV i!d Mllew 1 . lb Tea Lioton's!!" A lb. i.b 65C Allsweet wib 200 Delrich Kh".T 35c 0:onnlZ Nu Made 35 Kitchen Bouauet oAlJ Flour Bisauick 'W4Po0:i,. 43C Pie Crust rMiPV 180 Biscuits Irv,.. 140 310 Kelloqq's 460 .b Malted Milk .b 450 Cheese .TiL boK 840 Cheese Pim.nto 6l 01 ' ' ' PnnlA Rrrjr.n" StraiiMd 1Kb' I fieroer s foocVL- -tj to QC a4c Swift's 4.5c Sno-Whi- . 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Thats how you'll always find Safeway vegetables and fruits. -- j VMeKinq Ml u . a We take the risk on Safeway Guaranteed meats. If any cut fails to please you, your money will be cheerfully refunded. 4 PRICES PRODUCE GRAPES SUBJECT u. S. No. CANTALOUPES Bouncing the opening OF THE STUDIO OF FINE ARTS spEECII and DRAMA BALLET, TAP, Etc. ''STRATI ON Phyllis Top Jerrilyn Black AUGUST 13, Saturday at the home of rhyllis Pope, Tremonton Phone 1007, Trcmonton I. Thkli Mtcrt I, Worm Fr CHANGES It 1 11c 15c CARROTS O S. No. LETTUCE He I, Icoborg I, YoB9, Tondot, POTATOES U. S. No. 1, "An size, Washed Whites or Reds 10 lbs flfl ORANGES Thin Shin, Juicy, Small S,, g Jf . PLUMS U. S. No. I, lorg uscu::. RIB VEAL CHOPS Pocfctd by Svnkitt Bantam tttc VEAL ROASTS VEAL STEAKS sws BREAST VEAL lb Large Freestone ... Clip Top U. S. No. 1W LEMONS CORN U. S. No. MARKET Fancy Sweet Seedless PEACHES U S No. TO DAILY Swt ld ,. 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