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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah spending a thirty day furlough Mrs, Rex Anderson and child- ren. at home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde and Mrs. Linnle Watson and son, By Mrs. WilUam Petersen Burke of Curlock, California are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cutler enjoydance at the During the holidays Mr. and visiting at the T. L. Wheatley ed the high school New Year's eve. Af- Mrs. Thomas Abel had their en home. .. me ier uanue, uiey were tire family home to visit with breakfast guests of the Merthem. Thev were. Erma from lin Jacksons. Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr .and Mrs. Jay Cutler enMrs. Christine Peterson ward Hansen and family of Og tertained on Tuesday at a holiden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger Lt. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson III day party for the William Hurd and family of Mantua, Mr. and and children arrived Sunday family. Those present were the Mrs. Ernest Abel and son, Teddy, from Ft. Lewis, Washington, Hurd family, the Paul Fon EL1700D mid-nig- ht 1 A , SUOWVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lynn where they have been stationed Pickering of Salt Lake City and the past four months. They will Mr. and Mrs .James G. Abel of visit for ten days and Lt. NelElwood. will return to his station. son Austin Munns, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. A. A. Munns left Tuesday and sons visited with rel morning for his duties with the atives in Salt Lake Saturday Army Air force. and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt of Captain and Mrs. Rex AnderWilat the called Idaho Buhl, son and children arrived Sun-- j New on liam Petersen home day evening to spend his fur on their were Years day. They at the home of Mr. and lough way to Perry. Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. The holithe Reed Petersen spent Andersons have been at Ft. a Buhl Idaho, at weekend day oupst. of Mr. and Mrs. jacoD Lewis, Washington, where he will return to receive further Jensen and family. orders. U. S. Norwood Fridal of the Joan Rose and Beverly Nelson Army spent Christmas at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. left Monday for their school work, after spending the holi Walter E. Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Billings days at home. Dinner guests at the Lawrence of Provo were guests of Mr. and Anderson on Sun home on New Year's Junuis Mrs. Thompson were Mrs. Lloyd Knight day day. and children and Captain andl of Perry, Ar-b- on nesoecKs 01 iiowell, the Tom Teeters of Malta, Idaho. Gifts were exchanged and luncheon served. The D. G. Nelson Jr family were dinner guests at the Alma Larkin home on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and girls were in Beaver Dam Sun day night for meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Neal of Stone ac- them. Mr. and Mrs. George companied Gar-bana- ti The George Hewitt family of Clearfield were weekend guests of her mother. Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Leonard Petersen Nelson during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Highfield J. Wilford Miller visited his and family of Ogden visited Fri- son, Glen and familv in Oeden day with the Engvar Petersens. on New Year's day. Dixie Sue Johnson was a Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter, DeAnn were New weekend guest of her erandDar- Year's dinner guests of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. JohnMrs. Thayne Stokes and family son in Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Orle KImber of of Both well. Grouse Creek are guests this was an over DeAnn Shuman week of her parents, Mr. and night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. E Miller. Fred L. Petersen in Brigham Jesse F. Petesen was a visitor Saturday. The J. B. Shumans visited in Eli Storrer of Tekin, 111. Ogden Sunday with Oleen and is with his visiting son, William Mrs. Sarah with Lynn, and Shuman at the home of the and family in Tremonton. James Millers in Brigham City. Mrs. Scott Petersen returned WART, THE SPEED COP home Saturday with her new 17Mi9r& THE IDFfl. wakt sva'U baby daughter. PQWN ON THE JOB Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnsen A T LnYlN ')O0 VtN VI 'MIS M were guests for New Year's at iU the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson in Salt Lake. Fred Petersen was an over night guest of Mamn Hansen PENROSE '.UlTtlA'm entertained at New dinner at their home. in Howell Tuesday. Present were the James Garba-nati- s, Miller returned to the B. the Lyle Stokes family, Y. Neil U. after spending the holithe Ether Parkes family and at home. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle J. Cutler. days Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peter sen and daughter, Myrna, and Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Richi and Mrs. Petersen Lawrence and daughter of Salt Lake were daughter, Faye Barlow visited Saturday guests at the Conrad Wednesday with Mrs. Scott PetEteffen home. ersen in the Brigham hospital. Year's DEWEYVILLE Mrs. T. A. Ault During the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. had as their guests, sisters of Mrs. Lish and their families of West Point and Ogden. Wednesday evening, Mrs. T. R. Ault, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Loveland attended a dinner d party given by Mrs. Duett in Brigham City, honoring d SSgt and Mrs. Darrellare visit anu family, who ing relatives during the holidays from San Clemente, CalifLove-lan- Love-lan- FN Bread Mrs. Wright's Tender White, Wheat or Sandwich. 1 Vi lb. loaf Grade A Carton fstikiwiitfr week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Madsen of :Focatello, Idaho spent Thursday 'night at the home of the Art in "Madsena. On Friday, the two families attended funeral ser-- vices for tJhelr sister, Mrs. Eva "Madsen Eldredge at Bountiful. SSgt. and Mrs. Darrell Love-- ! land and daughter were dinner guests at the T. R. Ault home Saturday. They left Sunday to return to California. The Horace R. Barnards. James Barnards, and Raymond , Heussers were dinner guests at 'the Grant Marble home In NColhnston during the holidays. The Friendly Circle club their husbands at a ' holiday party on Wednesday evening at the ward halL Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock and children spent a few days during the week with relatives . in southern Utah. Laura Johnson spent the holl- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William. Johnson. She Is a Western Cured Sharp GUM r- - 4tmr )7 - 'Km v "yv candy DROPS SATIN MIX ORANGE SLICES Lb 19c LK 19C I Lb. 19c i V 7 j " 11 M ' ' 1 xFxZr W ' I "X ' HUNSAKER I IMPLEMENT-C- OR THE I I M 4 P SSiSV )KtWa?yi Cascade Fresh Salad Dressing WHQTfiNy mm YOU'RE HOT r DON wmm A3 DUMB YOU LOOIC.) S Dial IPineannle 2.39 I Sliced ee 3281 No. , -- V SZrj 2tt can t ell-W- ell l , - 48 )i 61 " v y fSfflVIWi b7 Ool'wood S-- lb. i $P . Campbell's ' Tb" if "ft ,0 jiMM v. H Honey i I t- - m fv Soap It ' JlH UT Oven Kist Sodas 2 lbs. fqr-j- Milk P I j 39 Cherub, Unsur- 4can paS$ed ) U 25 lbs. 50 lbs. WW II Bird 4.r 49c M No. J Con U Sunny Dawn, A Favorite 46 oz. ra. 31 tiy LJ Round Steak II - LA. w Starting the New Year right with a ISO mMEY-SZDGVGM'ir KI Good Earing. Small. Snwbd. nainS Wtrak or Shank Half. Bacon SKc4 Good QuaEty. lo Srv Beef Uver Delicious With aocoa Picnics Snolt Smokod. Short Ribs U. S. Grod.d Bwf. Ground Beef froth, loan. Da noast rot S- Cradod, Chuck o, Biod. Tasty Sole Whit. Fith. For a Catsup b. ct. Fillet of Salmon Fillets hiTfteiTDDITDg 45c . n, IUIIH Mi 54c Tatty Fuh Dinner. Spaghetti Pork & Beans Mid Sea, Fancy Grated No. Vi Asparagus Peaches ' Castle Crest, No. 2Vi 3 cans Boston Butts, Nearly Boneless. Torto Tollt 89" UpiOn 14 ox. Lima Beans 29 Kraft' 5 All Groon. Picnic Six. S Soup Mix 3 pkgt. 12 Every Day Savings Northern Toilet 3 rolls Soap White Magic Large pkg. Tide 21J 3V 77c ryrUp 75 33 Froth Croamory C Flapjack, Maplo Flavor. S lb. tin CWtttanding Valuo. oncak and JUiCUIlid Wofflo Floor 2Vi lb. oka tor the Bott liituHt Evor 40 Fleet Mix Rolled Oats Sporry't Mammy loo, Corn Meal Ytllow Large pkg. DaI Bleach White Magic L'oiK VIUIW 83 siu.43 ib. SXtSZ Dressing IIIU9 Onset 45 39 n ib. 59 ' qt. V-- 8 Family Sit 1a"y Ptanut Butter oooio..iity Juice Corned Beef 2 for 12 oi. 10 Ibt. Good Hoalth Drink 44 ox. DJ D.. 1.57 1 Dates Brands .CillWII ctn. B.i.A. rOiaiOeS 11 ctn. Package 29 lb. pig. 33 14., 21 ik 35 ChiU Fun ei tjn 18i 73 Bakon. U. $. No. IS 1 . moth bog 71 s..t of jukt. Snackt, Saladt. Dotort Grown. vaiiOlS Cigarettes popular 2 pkgt. for Tatty Yams,. 3 pkgs. 35 largo, ! fy. Fey. Crltp Wathington Dtlieiout AppieS Gum Popular Brands Chooto Dinnon Egg Unclo B.n't Convortod Avocados Ubby's -- U nuney 43 h. 2 Tatty Dith PoH.r-- 1 grapefruit Butter H4 can OiramigiesibS); Blend O'Gold 2 for 46 oz. Tissue Rice 37 Juice n II ZTTf.Z 35 Santa Crux, Cut 3 lb. Royal Satin. 18 -- Monday with relatives in Black-.foo- t, Idaho. IMrs. J. A. Gardner visited at the Monroe Peterson home In Brigham City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson of The Calles, Oregon were dinner guests at the Lloyd LLsh home New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning and children of Roy, Utah visited relatives here New Year's Day. Zanc Wheatley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley, has completed his medical course at Ft. San Houston, Texas, and Is TIME-- . Tomato Juice en-teral- student at B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Bar fuss and family spent Sunday and 'EM-- A Complete FERGUSON Line -- 5 I Qi' SjA CflTCH'EM? TOO THEY MIGHT FJLL Dressing l I CWT 7HEY DO. 0 IF THEY DON'T. ITS TO CISZ pTHGEPOUS Wi CVIUSE FIELD SERVICE ' Enriched l I U IF 98!1 Ackers 11 XAW cfn J l ' ;rf ' W A V BY BURNICE HUNSAKEB S"9" 1 1 1 l 7 Baer. - FVFRZRnnr- 3 lbs. fl II 1 Van-denbu- rg HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT GO UUH t JiiS KSWviL 3 SI Y M llk WWgrYA x2jsA I'll I r IbTSi J 1 mMkl lb. Mild ftr ' ' m and Mrs. Richard and daughter, Margar- Mr. et, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doman of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd during the Several couples met at the holidays. home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws Saturday evening to enMrs. Ernest Cornwall and joy a delicious chicken dinner. Those attending were Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Lee Fuhr-ima- n and children were in OgMrs. John Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- den Friday afternoon to attend ald Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. a birthday party given by Mrs. Charles Ward for her son. Rudy Hupp. Mrs. Reuben - - PARTS - REPAIR to Bloomington, Idaho Saturday to attend funeral services for an Uncle, Eugene S. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood and family of Ogden were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and ?,.. s- Mr. and Mrs. A L. Cook and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker drove visitors of Dr. and Holiday Mrs. Wm. Eli Watkins were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holladay and family of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hawkins of Logan, H Coffee VVZAW Deweyville. .of the T. L. WheaUeys. IMr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley "and son, Tracy, were dinner guests at the Afton May home In Brigham City during the 7 M Fresh Milk ornia. Gary Loveland spent Thursday with Richard Marble in Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes of Carey, Idaho visited at the home of the Homer Marbles during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheatley and sons of Carey, Idaho visited their parents, the T. L. Wheat- leys during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosenkrans and children of Salt Lake City visited at the N. Peter Marble liome during the holidays. Mrs. M. O. Perry has returned to her home after spending two weeks at the home of her son, Alton and wife In Ogden, and her daughter, Virginia Peterson in Petersboro. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry welcomed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho as holiday visitors. Mrs. Linnle Watson of Turlock California was a recent visitor la XV 1951 Thursday, January 4, 1 a Hand. w.27c 18c fc. 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