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Show THURSDAY, MARCH t, THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 1951 SNOIVUILLE Mrs- - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurd had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Virginia Davenport and Mrs. Dorothy Stevens of Yost. The officers and teachers of the Primary met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lois Arbon for their monthly teachers training meeting. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Wil-1Hurd and Mrs. Lois Arbon. Thursday evening the Fxien-d- a Club met at the home of Mrs. Eiiason in honor of her members birthday. Seventeen were present with Mrs. Marion Arbon, Mrs. Effie Showell and Mrs. Lola Eiiason as special guests. The ladies each made a 6pring hat to wear to club and movie pictures were taken by Rulon Ward. Mrs. Arbon gave a book report on Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Erma Sorenson, Floe Cutler and Mrs. Mrs. Amanda Cutler. Alma Larkin was in Provo Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot enjoyed the program Friday night presented by the A Cap- pella choir at the tabernacle in Garland. Joan Rose came home from Provo to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal acand companied Voy Daley Maryln Harris to Clarkston Saturday evening to attend a wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cutler of Ogden visited with relatives Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose and Joan were in Burley, Idaho to attend the funeral of Everett Yost, a brother of Derrald Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doley of Weston, Idaho visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1a m THE NEW LIBERTY THEATRE Peterson Christine 13 SUN. MON. TUES, MAR 11, 12, FRI., SAT., MARCH 9 and 10 Allan "Rocky" Lane in WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 (ONE DAY) "The Wyoming Bandit" Wendell Corey, Ellen Drew and Macdonald Carey in Western Premier of "The Leathernecks Have Landed" The Great Missouri Raid Second Feature Cartoon Serial the Marble family on ' Friday evening to enjoy dinner as guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Burton in Preston, Idaho-MaJean Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen entertained at a chicken dinner Friday evening in honor of their son, Mark's birthday an niversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, Bonnie Rich ardson, Dick Andrus, Leland Stone, Leon Fryer, Pat ' Sorenson, Gaye Waldron and JoAnn and Mrs. Clarence Biddle. bers of their family in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone spent Thursday in Ogden. Potter Bob, Tom and Peggy of Logan spent the weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter. Idella Durfey of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. Nedra Simmons of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. Deakin. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen Jens Veibell underwent, a a birthday party for attended at the Valley major operation Mrs. George Jackson, her sister, Hospital last week. at home in Logan Saturday her Mrs. Maurine Francis and night. son, Timmy, of Tremonton spent several days during the week at LEADER WANT ADS the home of her parents, Mr. BRING RESULTS r "KANSAS RAIDERS" Regular Prices In Technicolor Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley were present and gave the and children of Montana were son. After the meeting Square and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle dancing was sponsored by tbo Special Interest class of til son of Petersboro visited at the Norr last week. home of Mrs. Pearl Perry on Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Tre- M.I. A. monton visited in Deweyville Wednesday. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lew-ist- with relatives Sunday. visited with her daughter returned Walter Frearson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win-fre- d from Long Beach, California Barus, last weekend. Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Spackman left on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley Friday to visit her son and and family of Montana visited daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Featuring Perry Spackman, in San Fran- L Wheatley, during the weekcisco, California. end. BEAUTIFUL Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Recently Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman and family had as of Brigham City were visitors of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. T. Charles Ladel of Mendon. R. Ault, Monday. They also were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Norr and In Tremonton where they callMr. and Mrs. Jay Noxr were re- ed on Mrs. T. A. Carter. cent visitors in Tooele, Utah. Monday night ward family For Appointment Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Black-ha- meeting was held with Bishop and sons were in Salt Lake Clarence conducting. Perry CaU 5728 Stake Sunday School members City Sunday. O. H. Johnson, Deweyville. Mrs. Virginia Peterson went by Pearl Perry to visit her Wednesday plane son, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry at Sacramento, California. The School operetta Thursday night was very enjoyable, and the school children and their teachers are to be commended. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden visited Thursday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Mrs. T. R. Ault of Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden Robert Loveland of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and family at their home in Brigham City Thusday evening. Dixie Sue Johnson of Penrose was a recent weekend guest of Mrs. on DEWEY Drapery Service w, Custom Made Drapes m , OF BUY S SCORES Wilh SPecial Bargains All Over The Store! Sweet, Juicy and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot New Potatoes Mrs. R. W. Warnke PNEAPPIE the members of the Rendezvous Club at her home Thursday. A turkey dinner was served to thirteen members and Marian Ericksen, as a special guest. Prizes following the card play were won by Marie Lefler. Juanita Bigler and Josephine ffiAPETC De Long. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble joined with other members of L rcuuica ft can 11 yewiti D DGGrlS Glorified 6.29 GordniU, Cut GrMii. No. Tomatoes can 19 case 4.39 Highway, No. JV ffiPSTU BLA nmiitHHmiiuHiiniimiiiiiinniiniiiiimifiiiiiinHnimiramiiinniiTnranimiiiiiTfiiniitiiiiiiim CRACKERS s Busy Baker Sodas, Extra a 1 Fresh and Extra Crisp I I (S0 LJ3 fl Per Pound d .. Carrots 18 Highway Segments No. 2 can can 1 1 FIG BARS 10 Oz. Always a favorite ib CORNED BEEF Libby's 12 oz .... Dimension JBeautjf Beauty in Front, Profile and Back found only in WALLACE STERLING U CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ASIICRAFT'S TREMONTON CABMIirC JHftVIHCJ SALAON Star AIRWAY NOB HILL TEA BAGS 470 I Mh k 9U ZtSbTLto b? Q7XoH-".Z- Upton'i Canterbury Vifc. 43 Pact, tarter Fgg Dyat JILLY CEANS WALNUTS ur CANDY BARS tx. Std, No. 303 can 14 case 3.19 BREAD AtMrtmant GREEN ONIONS ? U.S.No.1, 8c DEADC 8c rCAIIJ BEVERLY 23 Oz. 1 Loaf ft AflfEDEI IllAVlVCRCL v34c 39 SHRIMPS St? h, 47 SHORTENING J'7L 98 25c Dog Food CAAD 58 31 jar lb. lb. 55c pl8 25 c ft 79c Grad A Carton OUb' CraoriMry P.anut Butter 61 24 ex. white Magic Ig. pka. Giant Package 61c 31 -- TEA BAGS P.nnant DRESSING r.M 16 35 53 Orvnifif VANILLA SUGAR Nwdarad .k, . Hcl. 29 or Ibplit. 3t STRAWBERRIES APRICOTS innic juiv.t inirr MrrLt ' Chaic 8 ei. can 27 33 TrMtep. ro...ri..d jinur SUZANHA-S- SAUCE u" Exposition Pacific, . tall can TairyFith 303 can 2 for Ounce 350 Raspberry, berry 31 Oz. 27 29 Straw- Milk Cherub 4 for Tall Cans Cose 3.89 57 6.67 5fe Milk Morning or 4 for Seao Case 6.93 Raspberry Ptund Tin 5 TY0 Strawberry vormd Tin ..... 6 1,10 (MimmxGMifflGXifm No need to guess about meat quality Safeway buys only top VS. grades of beef, top grades of lamb, pork, and veaL ROASTS ROUND STEACt CHUCK ROAST Graded SHORT RIBS PORK CHOPS LUNCH MEAT Ib. c". U. S. Graded, Tender HAMS 43 55 rnvtDC Raadyte COD FILLETS Cok SOLE FILLETS Ar Manor Heut Small, Smektd OaedOuaRty foods . 27 WHITING ACrod., PICNICS Make yoor selections from Saf .43 55 way's Ready-to-coo- , Small, Smeltad UHWII SEA 55? Boston Butts 67 k SALAON SII2IMPS MIX FLEET 43 CRACKERS uMi. HOLLED OATS r- -rw SUIINYBAIIK 63 73 .45 fc.53 Sea Foods j r: r 49 59 89 OCEAN PERCH 0c 27c 1.23 5)39 O) PECTIN ADDED - 70 Jar ... 79 .t 27 V 33c mchiMMapk CORN MEAL Propll.r, Tree Fruit TOMATO SAUCE IWi 8 o. can Krtt TUNA FISH Star Orat, No, TUNA FISH SSJSL s, No.2tocan D.liciout Fruit Flour FRUIT and BERRY Wt.rn CHEESE COTTAGE 0iT DIITTCD DU I I til hath SrST- - B,uSpo,k' ' 69 DELICIOUS PRESERVES Mild, FRESH MILK No. 2 can CHICKEN SPREAD 0..10C Solid, Crisp Cream of Crop, doz. Large AA CHEESE Skylark Enriched White 1 Larjre ib Fin no!; c GRAPEFRUIT EGOS Highway CASCADE lid. 21 ''" 4 lbs. High Grade 50 lbs. Harvest Blossom Kitchen Craft, 50 lbs. 3 for 1.15 3 for 1.05 3 for 75 3 for 95 3 for 57 3 for 1.00 3 for 89 3 for 45 can Honoybird BLUEBERRIES 420 Pooch 3 cans c GREEN TEA EGG DYES 330 tH EDWARDS Famous Southern S. No. 1 rr-,obu4,.,- CHERRIES 11c Yams LLIIUtL I&iiiiiiiim GRAHAMS Pirate's Gold Top Snap ICTTIirC 18c m cocktail M case 3.39 AVOCADOS SSS- - lc Oordamida, Country Styto. GotdM Bantam, No. 303 ton tKeaS 8c RADISHES Will 2 for 29 Peas can U. S. N. Lani JUICE la 44 ox. can PINEAPPLE Tender 1 Beans 3 and Save! Buy fllfj II 3 lbs. Red, 4 lbs. 17c ujunKnraniminrmwiimimHmiuiJimraiiiimuiiwiuiiUMiiiiuiimirOTiniinjtnrimnHmB l Supon U.S. No. Sugar Bollo, Fancy, No. cast 4.20 2 for 35c ia STERLING come in and let US show you case Fancy No. 2 can " HatvM. No. 2V 27 Crushed ill HiBhwayT.C. -- la Lani, Royal Satin Fresh Creamy Shortening 10c New Peas a tit 25 lbs. 100 lbs. 9.9 White or Pinto Per Pound BLISS Agnes Stirling was hostess to Sugar Buy Now, Fine Beet $424 10 lbs. COLLiriSTON Comedy, Cartoon, Serial her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot of Clearfield. Mrs. Belva Talbot and family, who have been in Clearfield for a week, returned home with them. Mrs. FJenore Cutler returned home Tuesday after spending two months with her sons and family in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 15, 16, 17 Audie Murphy, Marguerite Chapman in "MACBETH' Mrs. T. A. Ault OFFERING THURS., FRI, SAT., MARCH in ORSON WELLS DEWEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family visited with mem- There's Always A Good Show AlokaRd SiS! WMokf. 45 ti.87. 33; 5; |