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Show Thursday, June 28. THE LEADER. Trewdntcw. Utah 1951 COLLINSTON Mrs. "the new - W. Warnke R-- Primary Groups Fete Mothers FRIDAY, - SATURDAY, JUNE John Barrymore "I'd Climb The Highest and Mrs. Ross Bowen. Mr. Kidman and VerNon Carol Jean Hansen of Boise, Idaho is visiting with Mr- - and Mrs. Frank Earley and the Myron Hansen family. Mr., and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family were conference visitors in Salt Lake over the weekend and were guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Stoler. Among those attending the J. n J. White family reunion in SunCanyon Saturday and day were Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Durfey, and daughter, Idella Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and family and Mrs. DeWayne Simmons and small son. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and T. W. Potter attended the dedication services of the Ward Chapel on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Buxton of Evans spent a week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eliza- Packer, North Lyman Mrs. Ida Hawkes, ProLogan; vidence; Mrs. Grace Wamke, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and their families. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson returned to their home after a wonderful vacation trip to California. They accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Roos- and Thayle Neilsen Idaho Falls are spending some time with her Mr. and Mrs. Alf parents, Johnson. Mrs. George Smith and two children of Logan visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- - Cornelius Bell. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter afternoon in visited Sunday with Mr. and Weston, Idaho Mrs. Val Kohller and family. Mrs. Guy Biddle and her two children of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Valley Hospital in Tremonion. Mrs. few days with Lynn Hancey in daughter of Willard. Beverly Anderson is visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson in Ogden. Mrs. Odell Bigler returned to her home Sunday after undergoing a Major operation in Brignam. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler enjoyed a weekend fishing trip in , I WO LsOSl WOriQS Fors-gre- n, day. Mrs. visited for a Sidney Biddle ' . over a new grandtheir home in Beaver Dam, at! rejoicing born to Mr. and Inar C Larsen of Granger Mrs. daughter Cook and baby a weiner roast. Guests were Mr. Darvel Gam. Mrs. Gam is the and Clifford Mrs. Iverson and and Lynn and Mrs. Peter Greives, Plain former Bonnie Lefler. with Mr. spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank family. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Haw-ke- s, are the proud, parents of a City; Mr. and baby girl born Sunday at the Brigham N- - Ar-bo- n. 7 "Lucky Nick Cain" Matinee 3:00 p. m. On Independence Day Dance Festival Friday evening in Salt Lake and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rose. Dr. Vere Johnson of Roosevelt visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A- Johnson, Sun- and Inez Barnard of Deweyville motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend MI.A. convention. Robert Anderson spent some time at Snowville at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Chester and TWO BIG HITS Crbto" Filmed in Blazing Technicolor SERIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 6 "The Sword of Monte Mountain" "Quebec" Ronald WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 4 & 5 In Color Super Holiday Attraction. Susan Hayward and William Lundigan in Jr Corinne Calvert Mrs. Lucile Johnson and her Primary Blazer class entertained at the Johnson home CARTOON COMEDY Friday evening for the boys mothers. Mrs. Grant Marble, jBmmmmamam iiiimi Mrs. Edward Bowen and Mrs. Bill Cockayne were the honored Kidman and VerNon Packer guests. left recently for Virginia where Mrs. Lavinia Marble enter- they will attend R.O.T.C. offictained Monday during Primary ers training school for the for the Lark girls and their quartermaster unit. mothers. Corsages were presentMiss Anna Bowen entertained to the guests, games were ed at a birthday party Thursenjoyed and light refreshments day at her home in Beaver were served. Dam. Outdoor games were enthe evening was Mrs. Darrell Goodsell left joyed and with a weiner and Monday to join her husband completed ' roast Guests mallow marsh who is at an Army camp in were Va Louie Kidman, Sherry Kansas. June Simmons, MarJean BowMr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and en, Betty Ann Packer .Tonia son, Rex, recently moved to Ericksen and Diane Johson.. Salt Lake City to make their Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen home. Mr. Bowen is employed spent the weekend in Salt Lake with the Utah Power and Light City where they attended MIA convention and were guests of Co.' 1. 2, 3 July SUN., MON., TUES., 29, 30 I THEATRE LIBERTY - B. Waldron and daughter left Thursday to D. OL return to Mrs. Merrill Laub and daugh- after a threeWashington weeks' visit witti ters spent Monday in Salt Lake relatives and friends here. City. Mr. and Mrs. William Naper Ted and Melvin Glauser, bro- of visited Saturday with thers of Mrs. Newel Lllenquist, Mrs.Logan sister, Mrs. George Naper's were dinner guests at her home Abbott. , Sunday. evelt. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams) The Scouts are spending this Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HolmMr. and Mrs. Golden. week at Camp Keisel in Ogden and Mr. Mrs. and David and gren Canyon. They were accompan- Holmgren spent Sunday at Bear Adams visited relatives in Salt Lake Sunday. ied by Bryce Ericksen, Scout- Lake. master. Sylvia Simmons, her daughter, Nordith, and Marian Ericksen spent the weekend in Biddle. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Earley and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bowen Myron Hansen attended the were hosts Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. John Pottec joined other members of their family for a picnic in Logan Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler are and spent the with their Jette, Mr. Mr. Frank Dal ton Mrs. The Misses Sylvia and Maureen Crowther of Salt Lake City are guests of their aunt; Mrs. Ferris Allen for two weekend in Boise daughter, Mrs. J. E. Jette and children, Gloria Joe, and Joyce. weeks. Og-de- I i 1 Box Office Opens 8 P. M. First Show at 8:30 P. M. Owned and Operated by LEON W. DUNN Phone 1 5167 or 5168 Tim Holt in Mrs. and Cary Grant in "Every Girl Should Be Married" Mark Jensen attended the M. I. A. Convention in Salt Lake City on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jensen joined her on Saturday evening and they were overnight guests of their daughter, MarJean. Mrs. Clark Bowen and her sister, Helen Sandall, of spent Wednesday and Thursday in Ogden where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and Mr and Mrs. Fred Norlander. Mrs. John Potter, Peggy Potter and Mrs. Dale Heaps of were Ogden visitors Logan Tuesday. Jimmie Miller of Salt Lake City spent the week at the B. W. Warnke home. The Rendezvous Club was en tertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Anna Durfey. Luncheon was served by the hostess and Olive Durfey to thirteen members and two special guests, Marian Ericksen and Delpha Bowen. Prizes fol lowing the afternoon of cards were won by Virginia Francom, Lavinia Marble and Gertrude Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and family attended a family gathering on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot in Ogden Honored guests were Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Purcell and baby daughter of a t Lafayette, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Selk and son of Los Angeles, Califor nia spent Monday and Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen and family. Lavinia Marble, Orpha Bow ers, Grace Warnke, Lincoln Bell Tre-mont- Cartoon SUN - MON - TUES Glenn Ford and : Terry Moore in "The Return of October Two Cartoons - THURS .'W 5 William Bendix in "Kill The Umpire" FIRE WORKS DURING INTERMISSION Two Cartoons FRI - SAT Glenn Ford and n e i lie man lrum iI TT Colorado" ' Our Snack Bar Is Open ' A Full Line of CONFECTIONS Picnic Suggestions COOKIES Si 'J OLIVES Ideas for an outdoor party.., PICNIC IN THE WOODS' - inftVIUt J Typical Savings large, BREAD DDE A H DKEHI A Mr. Wright! 1 lb. leaf Skylark,' Enriched White er Wheat I V. lb. leaf VAN ZEE Cheese Feed MARGARINE mirr Vk JUI BEETS SOUP 2 lb. be: 44 oi. cen No. 2 can B,u sPork, Delicious Fruit No. iVi can (Close Out) Heini, Cream of Tomato DADEED1IIT vnnru nun CIGARETTES No. 1 can Hi9hwy, Rip. Segments 39 lb.pkg. Fine Assart-I ban 33 11 11C 49 303 cen 15; Kitchen Charm 115 ft. roll 23 1 tall can 33 2 for 37C 0,,"... PORK & BEAtJS Club POTATO CHIPS Cloverfamily size pkg. 39 MARSHA! allows 5n.cr. 10 SALAD DRESSING TUNA FISH Cascade at. No. M ct. pkg. r No. XA car Franco-America- n SPAGHETTI 2 cant 15 ox. w 49 21 256 " 5rr ened er Natural Garnet, Tasty, Whole er Sliced 12 ex. can Ebony Medium 3J Townhouse, Grapefruit Sweet- - DC A DC NAPKINS Z WAX PAPER 64c dot. Grade, Dated Party uirk vuvw It If II RnV Sandwich 39 LUIIVII UVA Spread Teste Tells PORK & DEANS No. 300 can 101 1 1 EGGS : 49 Tatty Are Dills DIM nilUCC es. lb. Mild Western PICKLES 15 EL, NU MADE C 49 23 Circle"!" CANDY BARS MAGAZINE ONLY eMt - COPIED OEEF of thing to fix and hew to fin 'em . . . one of the big food feature. In the June Suggestion NOW ON SAIE Senor, Green French' MUSTARD -- . . lb. pkg. George Inn 01 CHEESE 83a 39c 25c 15 29 TEA MILK JELL-WELL;r- SStLIJ23c 55c ' .0, JUICE CH SLSSS"-LUN- "i. can Spam ..ex. coi MEAT 11 1j Mr MSc 29 V lb. pkg. Canterbury Black Cherub, Top Quality Tall Cans 4ft Prince SALMON lee, Aloske Pink Tempest In OH Musselman's Apple SARDINES If! I V JCLLI CP 59 con 8 lb. con No. Vi DUTT CUT . , . . Lb. 55) "Lb. 53fi SIlAfl COT lb. 69c BEEF ROAST . Lb 69c lies. 17 .. FRYERS HAMS ' 46c Graded, Chuck or Blade "A" Grade Manor House Sliced Bacon , .Lb 53c Ground BEEF Lb. 63c . Fresh Lean Good Quality - lb. 43c PORK ROAST Lb. 53c PICNICS.... 1 Loin Ends or Boston Butts Small Smoked Lb. 59c Frankfurters COLD CUTS Lb. 59c SUN Red Ripe Klondykes CAOTALOHUIPES u ' fAHI 16c WtSig - MON ONLY THE VALIANT" in technicolor with Rod Cameron - 1 Na- - TeM( - WED. "SUMMER STOCK" Feature SXX POTATOES ORANGES with Gregory Peck TUBS TUES - WED Senkist, Juicy Vb SmaN Site 10 Tubo TOMATOES technicolor with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly mA7Z in "HARRIETT CRAIG" with Joan Crawford . Lon McAllister In "YANK IN KOREA" PIOOUCI THURS - FRI - SAT First Run "THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE" Picnic Deverczss Che ck Tksse Bcrgsias "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR" "STAGE TO TUCSON" ' ) Second Feature - MON Second Hit S Safeway stores be closed all day on J "WHIRLWIND" with Gregory Peck Double th w A ii can "nswer tne Gene Autry in "ONLY THE VALIANT" SUN V? yiil Week of June 29 to July 7 FRI - SAT to July 4 ' C-- VA.. I ORPUEUM Wpek of June 27 AAi is the TOMATO JUICE Sunne.r; IV V m f .i n. iL ... me it . wiae j open spaces: uamer me gang together and head for your favorite picnic spot And be sure to take along plenty of good things to eat Appetites soar in the great outdoors. Satisfy those cravings with good foods from Safeway. Dozens of picnic treats await your selection here. Check the lists below for ideas. And note the ow prices. . . Next Wednesday f FAMILY NIGHT B gj eating ooogssaas? beth Bowers. "Dynamite Pass" Two Cartoons Efljqij outdoor j Hon-eyvil- le FRI. - SAT. Two Big Hits "WED 1 PtICf S 2Sc 55c 18c , Refreshing Orange Drink lg.46oz. can S. No. 1, Thick Meat, Vino Ripened II. I. Ne. 1, New ONIONS 29 Crop, NUM. YeOew CARROTS HW CHANOES MV . 8c FLOUH in. IVb CEHEAL 12c n. 77 Henreet Meteem CEVEIGEoirSt-- . 1.02 KfifS SUZANNA iiSSV LEMONS:,. . CUCUMCERS SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKIT GREEN SPOT SYRU? 10 fc. 6 fcr 89 81 kef SUGAR DISQUICK freSrte - Case n. Popular trKuh Ml large 40 ei. pki Heyel Satin, SHORTENING 24 fcr 93 45c COFFEE Airway, fresh Ground nC COFFEE Edward's Uniwry Blend lb. cen leUJ - 25 EZX COCA-COL- A Shredded lotstefl's Hecrt- 19 15 81e 90c CRACKERS Oven Fresh Sodas 2 lb. box 39 y |