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Show rsaaji cntmber 8. 1949 T.c BEAR RIVER VALLLY LEADER, Trcmcmton. Utah Jhatcker of fct By i I Anne Wood Gordon 'Irs W i 's the Ones 0f GrantselL, Montana, Roy Bates and dauShter f iissoula' Montana guests ot m- - and Mrs" and family on and Mrs- Lo11 "sday. and family attended the Larkin Mr- - Ell ace-.- : fcn - reunion, Sunday, reon Christensen and home returned Watt Br; 3 Leah a week in uj. after spending ss ' j Costs J. R. Summers, and granddaughter and Mrs. :.r1ee v-r- f S ff Mr. and Mrs. waxier ocoit. 'and Mrs. Walter Scott were Ij guests of Mr. and Mrs. this weekend, Christensen, Jay Did-se- n and Ronald Petersen a few days vacationing in i I Mi Jiffif kit ; -l family. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom ! Hi ii fcui f AMONG CAXl u fACAri ON Wood in Corinne, Sunday. Mrs. Erie Compton and Mrs. Dale Compton and small daughter Camile visited with Pearl Petersen "In Collinston on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diderik-so- n i r fft$& W XA A attended the birthday party in honor of Sanford Smith in Brigham, Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton and family visited in Cleveland, Idaho last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Compton Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey and family spent the weekend la Provo. t Mr. and Mrs. Ed Right and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Andersen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely and family on Monday. Mrs. Duane Harding is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeely, this week. ustv f LaCross Wisconsin, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Shella- barger, ths week. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O'Dean Kay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Housley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson 'and Colleen. Mrs. Amy Petersen and daughter Dorothy m visited with Mrs. Leona Wise of Layton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Petersen were Salt Lake shoppers on 17 w Special Savings on Quantity Lots i i Thursday. Barry Roche celebrated his fifth birthday, Tuesday. A party was given in his honor with leven guests attending. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen were the Sunday dinner guests of their daughter Mrs. Vern fiA?H, 15c Bi.nd.d No. 303 can ?ll.T.d., e- 3y No. 303 cow CORN C.$. OoldtB No. Gordtntid Bontom & i 1 I Jv 15e BEANS V 27, 2 ton j No. 2' 1W - ton SH5I, e,.nbrv Siit i jJL 6r. 90c 6ai1.08 l- Uc. 1 0oz. 1.80 Kl ICiitiM CKAFI 7ac Breeze lv:i Cheese Rl.!::::i,b. 4U Bread 14. - Ifl JuiCe 7omaloUNS4 I(IA 7 Dot Jell-We- do,. 2.15 1.17 D" 2.29 Coffee, Flavor lti v? Rootied Bean Coffee ...2 lbs. Hob Hill ! lb. Waffle 56 ot. Pan. & Waffle Flour ...48 ox. ei u.iLu. o:,l. os. in Mcpl. Pan. Flour & .24 Eqgs l:l!-o,.- n Grade A Fresh Milk .quart - This, of course, is an extra value that comes to the a pleasing addition to owner of a Cadillac car the wonderful performance, the matchless comfort, and the unbelievable endurance which are inherent in every car that carries the Cadillac name. ... If you would like to know what a pleasure it is to "drive your letter of introduction" come in at any time for a ride that's a revelation. m Regular Kerr Regular iCUw Six .... Comolet doien A I I y OTw .doien J5 Jelly Glasses Fruit Jare K::ir:B Jar Rubbers o, Pectin M:i.p:..... Pl8 Sugar Jll!BnV Old Mill Vinegar 11 ' 53c 92c 5c 11c w 2.51 19c ..quart Vw GRAPES .rr PEACHES Vin n, ripened .. 4c U. S N. 9c lo. Tasty Bartletti tit CORN POTATOES U. S. No. U, S. No. I Worm Pre f, lantom .... .lb H "A" til Red Blitt TOMATOES CARROTS S. No. 1, larg Solid Slicert U. U He i. No. Clip Topi 1 Tender .. Aerowax T iiSiiC Northtrn Toil 3 rolli Whit Magic Bettor Bleach qt !e3ch Quality Skinless Ik - Smoked LUNCH MEAT FILLET SOLE JKKfl Ready for Pan, KKf 3J y Taity, VEAL ROAST Shoulder Cuts lb. Good U. S. Bonelett COD - . Pan Ready Fith BREAST VEAL SMELTS larg Frozen Fish y Fish 69i a, 43 . lb 45?! FILLET For Stuffing U. S. Good ..... , 35?! .b HADDOCK Best Quality for a Picnic or Any Tim Ib. iktr 3V I 69 51a Ib. ftC Top A ....... ., 39 Dressed, Ready for th Pan .. ,b 35?! Ib. 63?! RABBITS Cut-U- p FRYERS ib. . 23?! House Fancy Mono Cut-U- i 69?! . p FOWL HALIBUT and A Grade, Cut-U- p U. S. Inspected.... Ready for Pan TREND 1, Famous juicy imoll i la-- a 69 lb Southern Sweets ftrxy iCl Bonelett FRANKFURTERS Wy. 30c . "Z?o, Sslvo lQff lb. Freh Water 12c ORANGES No. 1, Vlndex .!.,:.M.o SALMON WHITING YAMS U. S. No. 1, Thick Mecrt 3C M.!y; 19c L1.47 Breoms Freih, Froien Alatka Red Slice Th U. S. SI c:r Ssniflush Good For Any Meal ined. 2 Pk9 22C fo, Fryert 10 Largt Slicing Haiti CANTALOUPES 23S U frr. Old Dutch SMOKED PICNICS Pen-Read- PROOUCI PRICES SUBJECT TO DAIIY MARKET CHANGES PEARS Vayne Sandall Motor Co. Kerr Lids w lie KiT" ot. 7c M e, SIRLOIN STEAK POT ROAST Shoulder Cuts :wmm twit mMi VXVw ' crest has become a mark of achievement in every community and in every noteworthy walk of life. 15c 47c saH;i!l. m Butter J??? 45c 99c 211 et. Salt !1iM --"- Popular Ri" Hu Made Canning Needs . 46 RovI SafiniSTS 75c OR -l- .09 20c oz. Grop-JUlt- fruit !! 3.10 6- -1.59 Townhouio Mhnn ...... 2.10 d krARl 6(ans 303 -- 94c o... 1.88 17c 1W loll ton EHis f.:::Azza - D" j 63 Kior, .3.6 REAL ROAST 1.80 Doz. 29c6tans58 ton - 2V? ton 90c 6 cans Arant con 2V2 SsVrUP In business, in finance, and in the professions the owners of Cadillacs stand apart. The Cadillac time when you time is money-savin- g ALL items mean on low Our at prices Safeway. shop even greater savings when you buy in large quantities, Values listed below are typical. Check them. i!;n hurry on down to Safeway . . . and SAVE ! Pantry-stockin- g Sherry's It lays, as plainly as if it spoke the words, that you're a man or a woman of discriminating taste; that you're a person of achievement in your own world of affairs; and that you have the utmost consideration for the safety and comfort of those who ride with you. i j is Jjetter of Introduction but it I jr ' j ( 7Y777fJTi i irmk V it m doesn't tell mho you are speaks most eloquently of what you arel ri3EMONfOM UTAM. (Mf Pmm I. T PEACHES , MOTOR & jm ( No. .... CAQS DIAL 2121 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanke of SSR". ............ y youro - No. IVi ton j friving inuii Conscious iriLVAi CJV cw oF out; r m am '7 I WpPrZ' day. 2fHi V g-et- v family attended the Nielson reunion at Logan, Sun- No. ; "BOUND ADVICE" Too OPTh SO5 and No. .'-i- .- can ANVBODV h. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tolman are the proud parents of a small son, born August 26th in a Brigham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and children visited in Mount Pleas- - ?3.K A. Cadillac j AWICZ ZOUNDZ5T i No. wfca,, I - I cS.iVfRKRAUT e's at Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnsoa and son Gary Lee, returned thla week from a week's vacation, spent In Yellowstone Park. visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Roche. pocket-mone- if sen tpr rvrr,ty,v faimin,., r, Lake City, spent the weekend the Fridal home. By PLOTNER PRIZE WINNERS Saturday evening in the tent of the Utah Power & Light Company at the Box Elder County Fair. Prizes were donated by the electric dealers of Box Elder County, as were the prizes given away Thursday and Friday evening. The display, which consisted of a showing of the largest and most successful to be shown at appliances for the home and farm, was one of a Box Elder County Fair. Yellowstone Park, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood and son Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams and sons Evan and VaL were the Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood visited with friends in Brigham, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Watt "l3w Is Iks Time to Co visited in Brigham Sunday. Miss Delilia Watt entertained 'it Cost Is Surprisingly Low! nine guests at a birthdav party cool . crisp, Delightful days . . her in honor, Monday. nights . . . brilliant autumnal hues make this a grand season Sunday, Mrs Earl Andersen recreation! Greyhfor vacation Mrs. Jack Winn Sr, entertained ound will take you where you Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Stiener, cost. Youll for less want to go for y have extra Art Bessinger and Mr. and Mrs. more vacation fun. Let your Jack Winn Jr. at a family dinner Greyhound Agent help plan On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Earl now! your trip Andersen had as their guests, FREE! Write or call for free Mrs. Polly Smith and Mrs. Eddis folders describing Amazing Frederickson, of Tremonton. America Tours pleasure- Mrs. Rue Hafding and her with hotels, planned vacations, sightseeing, transportation archildren and Mr. and Mrs. Doran tanged in advance. Barlow and family spent Cun-a- y in Logan canyon. j SAMPLE lOW FARES Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Bair and 'OLNIX, Arizona $15.15 and Mrs. Rue S DIEGO, Calif $15.60 daughter Carolyn and Margaret daughter Harding TROIT, Mich $32.45 were of Mr. weekend the guests ETLAND, $14.75 Oregon and Mrs. Doran Barlow and jREYIIOUND BUS DEPOT M 3886 Midland Hotel M. E. HALL, Agent 1 lK3 Oil VVUJ 1 I! hUi ,VUU5 FiHe (ADD TAX) VISITORS FROM ACSTRIALI AT FRIDAL HOME Mrs. Elizabeth Macmillan ot perlhf AustraiUa fa week at the home of Mr and Mrs. K. H. Fridal II. Her daugh-Peter- "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" HI i, f I ant this week. They also visited MR AND MRS MARION with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Olsen WOODRUFF VISIT RELATIVES hi Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woodruff ! Christensen m Ogden. and formeily of East Tre. Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Wight at- - r.ionton. visited with Mr. and S tended the funeral of Roland Mrs. Leland Woodruff and Mr. in Bear River City on and Mrs. Calvin Kav over th weekend. They were on their Thursday. The Thatcher M. I. A. girls way to Michigan, soft ball team, was defeated Miss Norma Webb of Salt Monday, when they played the Lake City, spent the weekend at Fielding girls at Fielding. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gill Smith Earl. left this week for Pullman! Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett Washington, where Mr. Smith will teach at the Washington of Carrey. Idaho called Tuesday Mate college. at the Aarl Bennett home. ! sorter j;t SHOP IN TREMONTON and SAVE! J Rick Sudsing Larg Pkg. ld lV IVORY SNOW LAVA SOAP larg ir. '::!! 28( Pkg. WHITE KING LUX FLAKES Gran. Soap larg larg Pkg. 28C Pkg. . lit RINSO 28 28t r St. 2H .Ik 7c i ( 1 : |