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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, October 18, 1951 COLLINSTON Ha B. W. Waxnke Visit Sons In Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler returned Wednesday evening from a trip to the Northwest. They visited with Lt. and Mrs. Gordon Bigler and their two Sons in Tacoma, Washington. Mark H. Jensen who is stationed ' with the Coast Guard, in Seattle, visited there with them. They returned by way of Portland, Oregon, and report a evening was spent in making candy. A gift was presented to the honored guest Attending were Dianne Johnson, Tonia Ericksen, Rev a Jensen, Mary Alice Warnke, VaLouie Kidman, the honored guest and Mrs. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Smithfield were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen entertained at a dinner for Mrs. Florence Nelson and Mrs. Erma Archibald of Reno, Nevada, and Calvin Archibald, who is stationed with the Air Force in California. Mrs. Thomas Lindley .Mrs. Beatrice Lindley and sou Terry, and Mrs. VaLene Bradley of Wellsville were also guests. Miss Pricilla Pace, a student at the University of Utah was a .weekend guest of Winifred fine trip. Mrs. Charles Bishop spent several days this past week in Filer, Idaho, where she went to get acquainted with her new grandson, new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas. Mrs. L. H. Fronk spent several days with members of her family in Orem and Provo. On Mrs. Thaine Secrist and dauSaturday night, in company with her daughter, Lucile Fronk ghter Sonja, and Mrs. Lee Stone of Ogden, she attended the were Ogden visitors on WedRobert Shaw Chorale and con- nesday. cert Orchestra at Ogden High Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter School. and Douglas Secrist of Ogden Mrs. Mark Jensen spent Frispent several days during duck day in Salt Lake City. She hunting season at the Thaine was accompanied home by Mar Secrist home. Jean Jensen and Nedra SimMiss Anna Bowen visited ovmons, who spent the weekend er the weekend in ' Brigham here. with her sisters, Mrs. M. City Linda Thatcher of ProvidenC. Hansen and Mrs. Frank ce was a weekend guest of Forsgren. Cathryn Stirling. Clarence Biddle spent SaturThe Mia Maid class of the in Salt Lake City where he day MIA under the direction of their meetings for the Unitteacher Marian Ericksen, held a attended ed Brotherhood of Railroad farewell party in honor of Mary workers. Lou Johnson at Mrs. Ericksens Mr. and Mrs. Derrah Wiggle home Thursday evening. The and family of Kays vile were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. UOIlllIililllilllllH Charles Bishop. Mary . Alice Warnke accompanied other members of the high school Glee Clubs to Salt Lake, Friday evening, where they attended the Robert Shaw Chorale, presented by the University of Utah Extension Division, at the Tabernacle. Mrs. Harmon Green and fam ily of Salt Lake City visited FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selk WE HAVE A NEW and son, Kenny, of Los Angeles California spent the past week SHIPMENT OF as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen. Mrs. Frank Earley accompan ied her sister, Mrs. Sid Pace of Grand Junction, Colorado, on a trip to Tuscaloosa, Alabamaha, where they visited with their brother, Dr. Asael T. Hansen. At present, Mrs. Early is visiting for awhile in Grand Junction, Colorado. Sunday visitors of Mr. and FLORAL and GIFT Mrs. Edward Bowers were Mr. PHONE 3451 and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, Both-wel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bow Stir-ling- Wednesday afternoon Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ward entertained In honRose John Higgs of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeLong or of Mrs. Elenore Cutler. The are vacationing in southern Afternoon was spent visiting rkiavirur eames. Those pre California where they are visitLuzell Eliasen, ing with members of their fam- sent were Mrs. irs. 101a Verona Aroon, De Mrs. Alvin live there. who ily Long and family; Dene Mont- Arbon, Mrs. Florence Arbon, Mrs. Edith gomery and family and JoAnn Mrs. Ada Hickman, Yost, Mrs. Rozine Hurd, Mrs. DeLong. Betty Gross ,and Mrs.wasDennis nre- T.artin Mrs. Cutler SNOWVILLE a and deli pented with gifts Mrs- - Christine Peterson cious luncheon was servea. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook and small son Ian, of Murray spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and Sharon, Karan and children, Sunday evening in connection of Malad visited Sunday Bobby, Welwith, Sacrament Meeting a Mr. and Mrs. Laurence come Home Testimonial was with . Anderson held for Elder Jerry Rose who Sorensen and son Erma Mrs. misa has just returned from sion to England. A large crowd Leon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. was in attendance. Speakers Otto Cloward to Victor, Idaho. were Elder Rose, Menah Rose, They also enjoyed a trip to Arch Rose and Mrs. Mary Rose Jackson Hole Wyoming and to of Brigham. Musical numbers Yellowstone Park. They returned were by Dorene Meacham, vio- home Friday night. Mr. and lin solo; solo, Diane Meacham, Mrs. Cloward returned to their both of Brigham and a solo by home in California after a ten Joan Rose. All were accompan- day visit here. ied by Mrs. Rennis Larkin. Friday night the Frienda Club Second Lt. and Mrs. Wynn met at the home of Mrs. Rose Zundell are happy over the ar Ward to honor her on her rival of a daughter born to them birthday. Mrs. Christine Peter October 17 at the Brigham hos- son gave a book report on "Keep pital. Lt. Zundell is serving with This Under Your Hat," by Lilly Dache. Twelve members were the National Guard in Korea. 0 FREE . Quick Freeze and Frozen Storage For our patrons having home freezers. Processing and Storage number. FREE . ... AJfter processing ; , as we hold meat safely, under refrigeration always. ; 20 to 50 E the-fue- l Plants Near The High School and North 1st West in Tremonton 6t wst ftf Dole's Fancy, Crushed mmm beef SALMON Gold Cove, N. W. Pack. Good for Any Meal. raiiT mi lb. ca. Phone Tremonton 5871 X Economical Delicious, Assorted Flavors, No. 2Vi Jjr Beef Roast A Grade, net tflt CREAM ICE Pork Liver 10 Pk9 D0":c,u. 35 BREAD T.ndw,nih. m lb. loaf 20 DOUGHNUTS Ovon Frosfi 41 21b. 33 pw ZSttri 29 CRACKERS LUNCH BOX fc -- .49 -2 45 Ik 73C BEVERLY JUICE JUICE ST' SPERRY'S CUT A III! A 1 2 ox. s unny Dawn, Tomato Libby't or Dobi's 44 p insappl. 44 o .L COFFEE Airway, MttdHURow 0). COFFEE Luxury Moml lb. 15 nXT PINEAPPLES h.,h 25 II liidO-OoU.Orat- andOrasMfrsdl . 44m 25c io ibs. Mix Quick MEATstr 11 ox.1 Ivory Snow Ig.plcg. $3.99 Us 10 Lbs $2.03 87c Harvest Blossom 50 Lbs $3.53 25 Lbs. $1.77 JDC 47 23 500- -r tSi PEAS fZwM'' nAirmr 2 31c no. 33 to.. 10i No. to M, ClirAB ISolXUF 53 11 HmttMl 10 bs. 1 AC' ELT.i.: 22c CANDY BARS tAtinV VMItll 25i .. 37 Kim.t Sos1on SHELLED NUTS Gum Drops or Frosfi Orang. SHM b 1 25 N CL0R0X A M AY 25 A Popular . . . ..... lb SUNKIST lb. 8c U. S. No. 1 . . . lb. 28c U. S. No. 1 Sweet, Yellow .... lb. COCONUT HONDURAS 1 Juicy SQUASH BANANA ONIONS . 501b. $U5 ooof 7:rAm''uu 25c 1.95 bushel ApplSEx. 10cFancy,LEMONS lb. 14c Cranberries 25 SPAGHETTI Soap of Boauliful Woman 3 for R.g. Six. CELERY Lbs 18i trnSO,J',Bi., .n Fresh Produce RED TOKAYS 50 98 f MIBLETS 46' C 31 GRAPES KITCHEN CRAFT DCAIIJ 25 , fJ No.laWF1 Oron, Fancy, Vertical Pack MARGARINE pkc. 2 for Largo M-- 2 for ri"9tt. TUNA FISH AATC tgularor A Dutch 37 soup mix r.v.Tr,o37 a' BEVERAGE lirC JUIwE . Pancak. All lCD MUHIVtn WHIJ 42c 32c 23c 33c 77c 84c 13c 24 ox. 23 40 m. rvl KIDNEY BEANS lumberjack Outstanding Voho h. PMmrt Suttor 84C DC A I1C Powdorad Milk JULHHI1M MIX Sir ' rnc 7 CLEANSER?: 18c "o., ?li 55 Boston Butt Haalth Juice. Stock udr at this sale price. 47c qt Crou No. iVi can and D.I Mont. ho, SYRUP LUNCH FLEET ""V Atttd. Flavor Red Hill IHIJUr 59? y "B; tn. gal rATCiin TISSUE Sodas i Frozen Food Special 39 I or. lb. 59? Pork Roast n, c.r - Typical Safeway Savings ivmHiuu lc u ib. Stewing ID CRANBERRY TAll ATnFC Woods ol by ccancccncs Ktt JL . Orange Juice Q 2 cans LAC MIX Halibut r CIDER Slab Bacon .... the .Piece ..ID. Sold H Flavorful and "" TUB 12 U. S. No. We Still Have a Few Lockers to Rent FLORAL & No. 2 Circle "S" Look At This Buy! VAN ZEE csFood . BOWCUTT GIFT Tremonton Dial 3261 UTAH GREEN . FLOWERS FOR EVERT OCCASION Ewer Plumbing and Heating , Lee's Locker Storage at Planters design helps make sure you get the most heat from you burn. Q-- Because we use the best paper available. ' . in our wrapping. , f Candy Dishes, Vases, Candle Holders OIL FURNACE Down South, Delicious No. 2 Ripe Segments n.m. From Fuss, Bother or Risk MANY ITEMS REDUCED Look At These Outstanding Values! DRESSING I FREE . . . Bargain Table PINEAPPLE CRACKERS From Keeping Worries $2.00 SEE OUR 10 ibs. 1.49 COOKIES For the patron holding the lucky processing Regular $1.00 Good Quality, New Crop DEER HUNTERS For our patrons, in our enlarged coolers near the High School. NICNACKS Special Price MONEY FLOWERLANE ... WINDOW t.v'V CARDS FREE Cooling and Ageing of Deer Day Specials - Returns From Mission GIFTS BULBS Opportunity Erma Sorenson. Mrs. Elenore Cutler left FriMrs. 3. H- Laub spent last day for Idaho where she will week with her daughter, Mrs. make her home. She has lived W. McDermald in Salt Lake. She in Snowville for the past five was accompanied home on Friyears. day by Mrs. McDermald and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and daughter Joyce, who remained family returned to their home until Sunday. Jerry Ross FLOWERS Tulips Hyacinths Daffodil present A delicious luncheon In Roy this week after spending was served by Mrs. Mattie Nel- the past month at the De Lason, Mrs. Ada Pratt and Mrs. mar Cutler home. ers, Layton . Jiiii lb. 14c . . Fresh, Sweet ORANGES SUNKIST 5c 10c Sweet 1 |