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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Janice Last and R. H. Peck. Halvor Skinner Agricultural award for top students in shop activities Alton Veibel and Ted Students Receive Honors At Awards Assembly Lu-A- nn a watch to top Eueene Hansen Award distinction in FFA activities and agriculture Burke Peterson. Ashcraft Jewelry Award, two watches to seniors Guy Peterson, Carol Craghead Cook. Courtesy Award from Funk Wagnell Publishing compan- yConnie Rae Christensen. The Bunderson Commercial to outstanding student Rita Jean Cannon. Business & Professional Wo men's award, a typewriter to outstanding girl typist Sarah Jensen Goodsell. Palmer Jewelry award, two watches tothe top senior scholars, Donna Green, Kent Black ham. Melvin Foxley trophy to outstanding scholastic athlete Richard Beard. y; LOADS OF BEAUTY llWHineiaWieMei FOR LOTS LESS MONEY half-bothe- rs G. F. SEWING CLUB MEMBERS MEET Mrs. R. 7. . Wormier pntertain- f ed the V.G.F. sewing club at arit.h a. de her home MnnH V. licious luncheon, after which the ttoie was spent sewing and chatting. .fe) (age 6 to 60) bite into a piece of fried Safeway chicken. The happy expression that comes to his face is ample proof of the wonderful flavor of these select fryers. It's flavor that is grown in the bird through special feeding which produces tender, sweet meat. This goodness is carefully safeguarded by means of rigid quality control to bring the chicken to you at its very best. Each bird is completely cleaned and dressed ready for the pan. wmm 3 i CLOSED PICKLES Every Day Needs Breakfast Gem, Dated, CffC CUUe) Fmh. Large. Grade A dV 63c OLIVES Ebony, Ripe, Medium No. I tall can CHEESE Mild CVDIID COOKIES Cock Train, Rich in Real Maple Dairy Glen, Freth Creamery, 4 in I Mi Bal. lb. ST'K: 11 Tic tEL SHORTENING HONEY Myers The Party Crackers lb. pltg. STRAWS 95 33 JAntlftlC HHriXlliJ SHRIMPS 33 ql. Gulf m . ii Bene 3 01. can Assorted Fruit 31 01. Fine Assort ment 3 for CANDY BARS m m . i iifi i PREDECESSOR Heinz Str. 3 cans It's new! It's top quality! It's a Lees! Woven from miracle fiber man-mad- e Fod 25 lbs. PINEAPPLE 'to miss I Loomed from a new La Lani, has super-weav- e thing! Beauty, proven long wear, and a price you can afford I A wonderful Wilton weave with a needle-poin- t effect In two heights of looped pile. And think of it 100 safe from moths! Green, grey, beige, rose. Widths up to 15 1 1 PER SQ. YD INSTALLED INCLUDES MAT feet HALES BROS. FURNITURE PHONE 2436 ! PAPER CUPS 251 TREMONTON THE jNAME LEES ON THE CARPET IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY! Crushed Favorite kinds BrtrrnA"C DrVCHHUC . . . an 15 ox. can 7fOT BREAD Mrt. Wrighft, Tender White 11 lb. loaf Skylark, Enriched, j00 2 IVilb.loaf.23 DC A DC Spark, Delicious Fruit rinnj DC A CC No. Vh can fil r .nviihey Co,fU Crn' Y c. Halves or Slices 2Vt car. rilCDDICC Honeybird, Delkiout for Pies No. 2 can VnCnillCJ i DC AC lA IU , J J 25 i AA Deposit) FLAV0RADE juice mirr .for Sunny Dawn, Refreshing 46 oi. can Tomato Church' 44 oz. Tangerine 3 for 46 oz. Full O'Oold, Sweetened Orange err 46 ox. can oonSp.t, No. 303 con SALAD OIL PORK ROAST Loin or""" End PORK CHOPS Cuts Lean PICNICS Small, Smoked .b. x HAMS vc ; Small, Smoked, Whole or Shank Half 53 55c 45 59 9d Sausage r tfiei Glenn Aire, Ripe Segments 303 can SU9 CLEANSER WAX PAPER DRI-GL- No. 303 can No. 303 can 15 XUF SOAP Lux, Toilet Pierce's, 300 Siie Scant I.UU ff SOAP Sierra Pine, Toilet "TS. 25c TREND COTTAGE CHEESE Libby's - 12 oz. can Air, Fresh, Frozen, Orange - iox. can Red Breast, Alaska No. 1 tall can 47 M--T- 45c 70 FLOUR Vigal. 24, Sr-- 23j bot. 19 ban 19 Ig.pkg. 25 lbs. Oven Glo, Mil 57 2.08 43 each 5 2 lb. box COMIC BOOKS UUfll no 2 bars 2 Sodas 271 2ccm. Detergent Kitchen Craft, Enriched CRACKERS 1.33 each Furniture Polish No.2Mtcan Std. ROAST BEEF Ex. 0 61 giant pkg. RikRak, Seed Offer eU Dinnerette, Whole Kernel PORK & BEANS White Magic 30c BROOMS WhheMagi. DICArU Dated 25 wunvii , 16 Gardenside, SOAP Evergreen, Good Quality Belle, Tender, Sweet CORN TAMA TArC MlfC vWIVIs W Wrigl.y's, Popular Flavors 10 3 pkgs. J AJ? J IP 13 , J "JP , J J AJr 3iF J AA M"l J OCn WW 39 STR A17DERRIES fancy. Full Cup . . . .29$ t I i NEW POTATOES 28c; TOMATOES j , ijf 16! CORN , f-.- U. S. No. 1, Oar Unexcelled 2.51: 86! Solid Slicers L!oN .....j lb. 27d 28c CARROTS 16c way ntimtic "..!, VI1IVIW Mild "in u; 20c CABBAGE BpftJL 8c 10c 6c .,14c LEA0MS CWPEFRUIT!!2i-k- 8c PRODUCI PRICK SURJia-TDAILY MARKET CHAN O "A" Size, White Rose I. No. 1, New Crop, Snap Top U. S. No. 1, Bantam ASPARAGUS U. S. No. 1, U. Sunkist, Plenty Juicy 25 Fbs. May I J Beverage Pwd. 4 pkgs. imrr ( (. I.UU i COCA COLA JUICE Pound Wh priced low (No Sortie Deposit) APPLE JUICE Ml Typical Safeway Savings GRAPEFRUIT , !; ic I ib. 59 63c 59 53c 'tttZL rb.69 BEEF ROAST i ! Cragmont 24 oz. 7bots. SUGAR SPAGHETTI Franco-Americ- ib. STRAWBERRIES BEANS Oreen SPINACH REAL ROAST No. 2 can LUNCH MEAT Fine Assortment 39 39 9i 12 ... Oardemide, Cut, e every- Teaspoons & Forks JUIWC SUGAR Fine Beet this Lees - Lit 3 2 Ib. box this age of wonders here's a modern carpet marvel you can't afford fiber 13- i "5, 10: i JUICE Even in man-mad- Jflt APPLE SAUCE WKL. 14 VAN ZEE 8oi.pkg. Donald Duck Colored 2 pkgs. Zee. Paper 80 Count Pkg. ! 19 ltocan lean 23j 29 i 14! Clover Club Circle "S" 1 2 01. can Snow Clouds GROUND BEEF SALMON JQ Si,. .51 Tasty Cheese - Marshmallows 1.10 PINEAPPLE SES No. 2 cai DRESSING Duchess Salad, PRESERVES nine Ib.plcg. French's, Pre 9 oz. jar pared Dinnerette CORNED BEEF i 43 Inn PAPER PLATES Asstd. Flavors q LUNCH MEAT BABY FOODS George Frosh, SLICED BACON n,53i Western POTATO CHIPS 53c 30c 63c ICE CREAM 01. can MUSTARD P K & BEANS 98 anor House, Swift's Skinless FRANKFURTERS 29 Are Dills Sonar. Green 6Vb &9?, MORE GOOD MEAT VALUES AllUrC Vl.lft.eV Miscellaneous T vimck Holiday ahead! Swell time to fill the picnic basket with good foods from Safeway... and head for the open road. Here are some picnic ideas: Safeway Stores Will Be TEA TIME " u Witch a youngster 23 tJSSi CRUSTQUICK 18 " n. m V. - SUZANNA WHEATIES I n; Bri-de- n; my RUTTED DU I I CH ' n, YicUn of a faunG mvi ewjoYiW rlRUr sfa- - Og-de- 1951 talks by John J. Shumway and Dr. Conrad Jensen of Ogden. Leon Strong cf Sugar City, Idaho affered the opening prayer. Lucinda Jensen read a resolution of respect of The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Bear River City, and a vocal duet, "The Old Rugged Cross", was sung by Laron and Austin John-seaccompanied by Victoria Johnsen. Hervin Bunderson of Brigham City and LeRoy D. White of Perry were the next speakers, followed by a piano solo "Oh, My Father", by Margaret John-seA resolution of respect from the Bear River Mutual Fire Insurance was read by Bishop Vernon Johnsen, and the choir sang, "Abide With Me", as the closing number. Homer Holmbenediction gren offered the and Margaret Johnsen played the organ postlude. The grave in Bear River City cemetery was dedicated by C. E. Smith. Edwin J., Garland; Parley and Delbert K., both of Bear River Chimney Rocks, Wyo.. while his City; Mrs. Andrea Morrison, Mrs. Mable parents wexe crossing the plains Sheridan, Wyo.; with a Mormon company. He Strong, Sugar City, Ida.; Mrs. was the son of Peter O. and Leona Reese, Brigham City; Mrs. Johanna Westergren. The family iLydia Cheney, Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. Quill (Minnie) Nebeker, first settled In Salt Lake City then moved to Collinston, Box jOgden; Mrs. Mildred Bennion, Elder county, known then as Corvallis ,Ore.; by 39 grandHampton Two years children, 20 great- - grandchildBridge. later the family moved to Bear ren, and the following brothers River City, where Mr. Holmgren and sisters: lived since. David Holmgren, Tremonton; Albert Holmgren, Bear River He was reared and educated Mrs- - Lydia - Tanner, in Bear River City. He married City; Mrs. Minnie Jensen, Mary Jensen Sept. 26, 1889, in Mrs. Minnie Jensen Brig-haLogan L. D. S. temple. He was a City; Mrs. Amanda Sant-ch- i, member of the high priests Palto AK4 CaM. and !by quorum, North Box Elder stake, the and following and was secretary of the Bear sisters: River ward for 10 years. Tot a Homer arid Oscar Holmgren, number of years he was secre- Salt Lake Reuben Holmtary of the ward M. L A. and gren, Bear City; Mrs. Eva River City; he taught in Sunday school and Peterson, Ogden. M. I. A. for a number of the The funeral service consisted years. of an organ prelude by Wanda his widow, Johnsen, song "The Lord is My Surviving are three sons and six daughters: Shepherd", by the ward choir; Young University, King, Duane Kerr; Utah State Agricultural college, Kent Blackham, Carolyn Qun-neWeber College, Colleen Diderickson, Guy Peterson, Tracy Wheatly; Union Pacific Scholarship, Ted Walker; Carl Raymond Gray scholarship, DeVere Watkins. The remainder of the awards next given will be published week. MEMORIAL DAY irill lie Holmgren Service athlete-R- eed Brigham Marlene Next Wednesday Mlll lll rd, Adams. n, immmmmmmyli Examiner rd College scholarships: Univerof Utah, Aim Holland; for sity Walker. Bear River high school's annual awards assembly, wherein recognition was given students lor outstanding achievement in activities, by the school, patrons, scholarship and business men and service clubs was held at the school auditorium Wednesday. Certificates of merit for outstanding work went to seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. Seniors awarded certificates Include: Marlene King, Jack Freshmen to get certificates Johnson, Sharon Kerr, Duane included Tyra Thorpe, Jerry Kerr, Dorene Anderson, Carolyn Thompson, Jackie Stokes, Jensen, Anna Marie Joseph Shaffer, Joyce Severson, pon, Reed Adams, Eleanor Bal Sonia Peterson, Myrna Peterlard, Richard , Beard, Kent son, JoAnn Nish, Juanita NelBlackham, Rowane Thomas, Jay son, Paul King, Rayda Kirby, Carl Jensen, Floyd John, Joe Westergard, Ted Walker, Tracy Edna Henrie, Dell Huggins, Wheatley, Janice Last, Marilyn Manning, Carolyn Karl Hess, Carol Jane Homer, Carlon McCrary, Marie Grover, Delon Gardner, Manning, Burke Peterson, R. H. Peck, Carol Ann Gibbs, Patricia Elia- -, Carolyn Quinney, Dorothy Sato, eon, Janiel Ewer, Roxie Davis, Dennis Simmons, Wayne Sten-uis- t, Mary Castleton, Nedra CornGaye Deakin, Joanne Car- wall, Charlene Bronson, DeVere ter, Lola Hales, Donna Green, Anderson, Reed Peterson, Bob Blaine Johnson, Ann Holland, Woodhead, Leon Hansen, BeverYvonne Hess, Barbara Wood, ly Hill, Gaye Archibald, JoAnn Lois Miller and Joyce Nicholas. Kidman, Joan Jensen, Shirley Juniors to receive similar Stenquist, Narlene Clark and were Carol Anderson, Ollie Lou Anderson. Official BR pins awarded to Jay Anderson, Desse Coe, Sherman Gibbs, Stanley Stokes, the upper 20 per cent of the Stanley Stark, Arlene Rogers, graduating seniors and based Lois Porritt, Beverly Owens, Lor-n- a on scholarship and participation Mason, Elaine Kirby, Connie in activities went Wood, Devere Watkins, Ann to Eleanor Ballard, Richarl Taylor, Bruce Stevens, Ruth Beard, Kent Blackham, Joanne Ryttlng, Darrell Rose, Cliff Carter, Gaye Deakin, Donna Robinson, Wilma Pulsipher, Green, Yvonne Hess, Lola Hales, Marion Linford, Lavere Ad- Ann Holland, Blaine Johnson, Scott Hansen, Carolyn Jenams, Jaleen Allen, Lowell Archibald, Thayne Calderwood, Varge sen, Jack Johnson, Anna Marie Christensen, Carol Erickson, Josephson, Duane Kerr, Marlene Shanna Hill, Trent John, Karen King, Janice Last, Carilyn ManJohnson and Val Dee Bennett. ning, Marilyn Manning, R. H. Peck, Burke Peterson, Carolyn Sophomores who gained were Rolfe Kerr, Nor- Quinney, Stenquist, Wayne man Rose, Rowayne Zundel, Dennis Simmons, Rowane Eleanor Thomas, Ted Walker, Barbara Bonnie Richardson, Burnett, RaNae Welling, Jack Wood, Vaun Wooley and Dorene Fronk, Joyce Udy, Lynn Peter- Anderson. son, Violet Hansen, Sharon Scholarship pins to the top 12 Fuhrtoan, Verlyn Summers, Senior scholars were awarded to Gloria Stenquist, Kayla Kerr, Dorene Anderson, Eleanor BalTerry Heaton, Carol Green, lard, Kent Blackham, Connie Monette Anderson, Ann Lish, Rae Christensen, Gaye Deakin, Delores Nielsen, Burke Schol-e- r, Donna Green, Ann Holland, Rex Mateson, Verl Walker, Carolyn Jensen, Anna Joseph-soMarlene King, Dennis SimJoyce Fryer, Johnny Gee, Lanis Christensen, Richard Udy, San- mons, Vaun Woolley. dra Hales, Gae Waldron, Duane Other awards: American Legion award for Deakin, Clyde Christensen, Gay Bradford and Stanley Gam. outstanding senior boy and girl Ogden-Standa- Thursday, May 14, Off COFFEE Airway, Fresh Ground Nob Hill, Quality Coffee, Ib. 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