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Show THE Thursday, Oct, 23, 1952 LnjarunnruTnnriiii'J LruTruvxnj"Lru"LrLrLrirLn. Snowville Mrs. Christine Peterson Club Honors Member keep your spmrrs gay with A GAINT CHRYSANTHEMUM in colors to match those of YOUR FAVORITE TEAM , to wear to the bis game and dance from the Flowerlane Floral & Gift Shoppe Delivery Service Phone 3451 nnrn. innf1n.r is - - Keva Jen.,en of Collinsfcop. and Mrs. Elvira Christensen spent Saturday in" Ogden. Andre Hogtins Mrs. Max Facer and daughters this week wttn her Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Prlday and aie spending Mrs. Ivey Anaerscn, mother, and Christine daughters Gwen, while Mr. Facer is deer hunting. Chloe and Miss Jennie Benvinue son of Mr. C'eon of Oakland, California are visit and Mrs. Anoersen, T'reldo Andersen, is Mr Mrs. Priday's parents, ing home on furlough from Camp and Mrs. Orson Jensen. They Oooke. Califtrnla. expect to be here a week. They name by rail, on the City of las Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anctersen Bear River City " Angelesv Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins left Sunday for Oakland, Calif., they were called there due to the death of Mrs. Huggins's brother-in-laClay Andersen, husband of the - former Laura Fishburn. Mrs. Ronald Leonard left Fri day for Port Collins, Colorado to visit her brother, Elliot Kil pack. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crover C. Kilpack of Hunt ington, Utah accompanied her. f Mrs. Delbert Holmgren entertained at a lovely birthday party In honor of her daughter, Games were played Dlanne. and a delicious lunch served to her many little friends. She re ceived many lovely gifts. Mrs. Glen Iversen is spending several days in Salt Lake City visiting her sisters, Mrs. Kerry Frisby, while he husband is deer hunting. Mrs- Gordon Holmgren enter taind her club Thursday even. log. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Fiances Btirt, Ilah Jensen and Norma Jean Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen and children of Centerviile visited his mother, Mrs. Isy Andersen Friday, on their way to Lava Hot Springs to visit her parents, T4i. and Mrs Earl announce the arrival of a nine pound Laby girl, born Oct. 15th. It was a birthday present fcr Mrs. Andersen. Mrs. Don Barker of Wlllard entertained at a dinner Sunday. It was her blithday anniversary. Mrs. Ivy ndersen and Byron attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen ann daughter Myrna, anJ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and Mr. CharJfs Checketts motored to Stone, Idaho Sunday svcnir.g. Clifford. Charles and Mrs. Bv- water spoke at the sacrament meeting. Myrna played a piano w, . . and children of Preston, Idaho enjoyed a "goose dinner" at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen. Sunday Mrs- Bessie Christensen and Marilyn Huggins spent Tuesday in Ogden, where they visited with Mrs. Edna Christensen. at Provo, came home Thursday evening and visited until Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin. Mrs. Grace Anderson and son Lloyd were in Logan Saturday visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ida Anderson, mother of Grace, came home with them to visit indefinitely. MrsAmanda Cutler, Mrs. Darlene Hurd and small daughter were In Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Cuter were in Ogden Saturday. - Mrs. Cliff Beard spent Sunday in Pocatello, Idaho visiting with John Webster family there COMMUNISM! MA1CH 11, Iltee Granger voted AGAINST 10, 194lt Granger voted AGAINST 71 Congreisl JANUARY , Connitteel jMAICH 7, l4St IMIi Granger voted Look J.U. CE Committee during 1i( Id extending lift of t, 141 AGAINST extending At These Buys! Fundi for operetfen for Coaetlt-to- BEFORI o, THl Socialistic Bel-Ai- r, FARM AND LIVESTOCK URGED HIM TO OPPOSE IT! GREAT ; AFL WING "AMERICANS ACTION" who favored the nox-fc- ss LEFT Cicnnan Hani Do You f Captive of ih for Sweet, Orange LefuVfingert and Labor Bosses" VOTE REPUBLICAN. CtlATJ U? Aimt,mmt by Joseph E. Writer) MKAKI I10VI I s s I 1.09 3V4 BI0 VALUE THIS WEEK w9 I PINZAPPLE JUICE LB. HE 22) I et ib. 0 a For delicioes, 0 37 tsfineeA EGGS FLEET MIX ' for BISCUITS s I Turn out light lt and fluffy (n a iiffyf Every ogg grad- y, ed to govern toast. bis-cu- mont standards. doz. 72c t ltJsiV Just Right for Pies PsrJUintemt , Ik AlC lUe 1 IMS? LB. epSH 12 oz. bottle CXEAXFAST CU."S lb. loaf V New England maplel 36 Toiliat bettor bo covtsj HI frMshsSf I BREAD im mm pure, so rich in flavor of MARQARIHI What a wake-o- p beverage! Zestful !xE2s lbs. m So SUNNYBANK LA LAN I high-energ- SIEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP that 'Old West Recipe flavorl mellow cheddar! 21b. box I I I ! For pancakes with of rich Cheddar and at3k Fancy, Golden Ripe POTATOES wvuju GRAPES I Flame Tokays b. 1 0 itzz'fa: APPLES Ex. Fcy.-Fc- y. Rem Seauties, Ideal for Sauce or taking ' 49 lb. 12 (taker Oats . 39 Strawberries EZZ2ttZ.29f Pineapple Sffcki-- t, Apple Jelly nwiw. Prunes Want GRANGER? tJsi r 159 Get Acquainted Offer I ASSOCIATIONS Granger tided with CIO and DEMOCRATIC iirrS J-- 2 27 Frozen, SUZANNA ! CHEESE - liberty-lovin- IASOX BOSSES AND THE county-wid- e administration. SUNDIR-WA- T tn&t 79tfc Congress. Granger worked hard in fht 81st Congrtss to fasten the Brannon Farm Plan on the necks of America's g farmers . . . even through EIGHT WHY? Because and SKYLADU DRANNAN FARM PLAN i 10 New Crop, Good Quality GDAIIGED SDPPODTED Left-Win- g Yours for a progressive DUTCH MILL Cos Hi ' ... The Qualified To Serve You! 46 ozs. fundi for operation of the CoMltto AOAINST teuton, 1 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Lewis S- - Wight, Chairman. George H- - Davis, Member- - It's gay, colorful card of Western figure! the youngsters can cut out tc tet up their own play Purchase of any one ot the Breakfast ranch. Roundup features shown in the dotted line panel below entitles you to one of these cards. The be cut-o-ut cards, are bound to be popular sure to get yours while supply lasts. ed tangy-swe- Why did Granger try to kill Km COMMITTEI WORKING FOR THl SECURITY OF AMERICA? Why was he against Invtcttga ion of Communist and subversive activities? rCtt DIS- lite of the CooW Oranger voted AOAINST feed aperoprlaKee A RW MONTHS Ind Session, 79th Congrats COMMITTK INVSTIOATION IX POSED ALGER HISSI MARCH MAINTENANCE TRICT shall be created, which Against Granger voted AOAINST fundi for operation of Ifce IT, 194oi Granger voted of TERY meals. And, planning nourishing "wake-up- " sure as shooting, you save at Safeway! honey Ittee. ur 4th day of November, 1952, for the purpose of determining whether or not a cemetery maintenance district under the name and style of PENROSE CEME- day of November, A D. 1952. Dated this 14th day of October, AD. 1952. COUNTY COMMISSIONER In- further given that at such election the electors shall be required to cast ballots, which ballots shall contain the words, "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, yes", or "Penrose Cemetery Maintenance District, no". No person shall be entitled to vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall pos 77ih Congnul HIRUAIY Ittee - that Is hereby given and 7 A for spection. Notice is Activities Committee Un-Ameri- can 14!i Notice an election shall be held on the in the Penrose I D. Democratic Candidate A blond Two Greatest Threatsi GDAIIGED Volos Homo Notice of Election well-round- SOCIALISM! From Ac Oongrutiontl Rtcori Th office and open to public win be held between the hours of a Chapel 8 P.M. on the 4th M. STERLING 17 RIGHT e We're "whooping it up" for everybody to enjoy hearty, happy breakfasts. Nutritionists all agree that you breakfast have a better day when you eat a Our shelves are loaded with all the foods you need for The "Fotd Ball" Record of On America' sess all of the qualifications required under the general laws of the State and be a property owner of the proposed district, and who shall have paid a property tax In the said district in the year next preceding said election. Notice is further given that the above referred to election Mr. and Mrs- - D G. Nelson Jr. cemetery district shall embrace and Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar and Include all of the lands Cutler were in Salt Lake City within the following boundaries: Tuesday of last week to hear Beginning at the South East and see "Adlal Stevenson. corner of Section 36, T. 11 N-- , R, thence West three Pfc. Ross Anderson Jr. came 4 W, home Thursday from Barstow, (3) miles, thence South one (1) California for a twenty day mile, thence West one (1) mile, mile, furlough. Ross is with the U. thence North one (1 S. Marines. thence West one (1) mile, thence TheSnowville ward Bishopric North two (2) miles, thence sponsored a ward Temple day East one and one half (11) Wednesday to the Logan Tem- miles, thence North one half (1) ple. Those who enjoyed the day mile, thence East one (1) mile, were Bishop and Mrs. Don A. thence South one half (1) mite, were Bishop and Mrs. Dan A. thence East one and one half Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Lars An- (11) miles, thence South one derson. Mr. and Mrs- - De Lamar (1) mile, then East one (1) mile, Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lar- thence South one (1) mile to kln, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larkln, point of beginning, containing Reed Larkin and Mrs. Grace 101 square miles-NoticAnderson. Is further given that Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson a map showing the boundaries were in Logan Monday. of said district Is on file in my - Miss the Andersen. attending BYU Tremonton, Utah soios. Mrs. Victoria ,C. Johnson had a quilting bee at her home Friday. Two lovely quilts were made by the ladies. A delicious hct dinner was served to the group. Mrs. Vesta Jensen was an out of town guest. Mrs Johnson was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hendersen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill - Marble. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Darlene Hurd was hostess to the Cup and Saucer club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Marie Birkey was The club honored Mrs. Rozene Hurd on her birthday Games were played during the evening, with prizes going to Dora Cutler and Luella Larkln. A delicious luncheon was served, with Mrs. Sally Larkln of San Diego, California, Mrs. Amanda Cutler, and Luella Larkln as special guests. Miss Florence Larkln of Salt Lake City and Lanlz Larkln, who LEADER; t, 23 uo. 15 ,i, pk,. 46 QmJk Neeli Asisih J i.rs OrSSSL &zEr da. 59 ro.23 s,2j i |