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Show of Toronto, Calif., visited wiith Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Clar- BOTH WELL By Mrs. Arvilla Stark Observes d Anniversary The Thatcher-Penros- Ward e and Bothwell Ward Trail Builders celebrated the 30th anniversary of Trail Building Friday Aug. 19, at the Bothwellrecre-atio- n hall. Seven Stake Board members were present with all the boys and their parents from the two wards. Honored guests were the men who had belonged to the first Trail Builders class in each ward and their teachers, a Ida Miller from Penrose, Anderson and Francessa W. Summers from Thatcher and Mable A. Stokes from Bothwell. The evening was complete with a chicken supper served to sixty eight people. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lind, Janett and Stephen, Mr. and and Mrs. Stanley Stark, Mr. Mrs. Delray Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark, Gayle and Joyce attended the Ellis reunion at Reeds Memorial Park, Sunday. Mrs. Larene Sears and daughter Elva Ray of Milner, Ida., and Mr .and Mrs. Roy Ellis of Tooele are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lurel Hall of Emmett, Ida., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell Ros-ell- 0 W ence Bell will be remembered as Deola Seigmiller, sister of Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers and Glen Henry of Smith-fielvisited Mr .and Mrs. Verl Henry of Malad Sunday. Honors Grandmother Karl Jensen was host at a dinner Sunday at the Tropical Cafe in honor of his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Anderson. His mother, Mrs. Eph Jensen was also a guest. Mrs. Anderson just recently returned home from a visit in Dillon, Mont., with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pasket. Arch Stokes of Wellsville and R. D. Anderson of Pocatello visited with relatives Tuesday. Enters Hospital Mrs. Verlyn Adams entered the Cooley Hospital in Brigham for a major operation. Mr .and Mrs. John Laws and girls attended a reunion at the Joseph Laws home at Malad Tuesday. Donna Eberhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard was visiting her parents this weekend. Donna is now living in Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Firth and granddaughter, Sherry Firth visited in Lynn, Utah, Sunday. Mrs. RaNae Horton and children from Oakley Montana are staying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth while Mr. Horton is making arrangements for them to move to Montana. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Payne were Libby Darley of Tooele, Mrs. Kate Harris of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. George Whit-tin- g of California. Arlene and Arnold Eberhard spent three days in Yellowstone with their grandmother and grandfather Eberhard. Mrs. Josephine Gibson attended the Old Folks Outing Thursday and walked off with the prize for being the oldest one , present. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. 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Advance yourself- - increase your earning power secure your future WRITE TODAY. -- HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE 45 East Braodway Salt Lake City, Utah i Peterson, Arvilla Loveland, Mrs. Mary Marble, Mrs. Pearl Perry, DEW EYV Joe Heusser, Mrs. Tom Ault, and By Mrs. Wayne Fryer Mrs. Evelyn Spockman Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schoen-feld- , Valerie and Mike, have returned to their home in Nev., after visiiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Gardand other relatives for the Mrs. Charles Litchford an ner week. past nounces she will present her at the home of their ' Visiting piano students in a recital next Mrs. Mary Marble, Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Par- grandmother, Steven Leggett were last week, ents and friends are invited to and and Marilee Gary Packer, attend. It will be held in the Brigham City. Chapel. Attending a reunion of the Thirteen of the older folk in Chidester clan over the weekour town enjoyed a lovely din- end at Fish Lake, near Richner and program in the Tropical field, were Mr. and Mrs. Orion Room of the Howard Hotel in Snow. Brigham City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson Attending were Mr. and Mrs. attended the Johnson reunion at Alvin Norr, Mrsv Minnie Lagoon Saturday. Also visiting Willard Bowers, Mrs. Ann with the Johnsons last week Knudson, Mrs. John Fryer, Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen and Linda, Ogden. Mrs. Nielsen is Mrs. Johnson's daughter. Ball Teams Celebrate Overnight guests at the home Beehive and first year Mia of Mr. and Mrs. Horace GardMaids ball team finished the ner, Saturday, were Mrs. Russeason up with a bang of a party sell Brown and Karen Ann and held at the Crystal Springs last Walt Whiteford, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr took Wednesday. Their coach, Juan-it- a Evans furnished a yummy in the horse races in Logan, lunch for the occasion. Saturday, and joined with other Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Young members of the posse in Blackhad the pleasure of entertaining smith Fork Canyon for supper Mrs. Young's mother and broth- that' evening. The Norrs also er from Nebraska for a week at attended a potluck supper of their home. Utah Sons of the Pioneers in Last Wednesday night a sur- Logan Canyon, Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Marble has been prise party was given for Anita Eberhard by Judy Anderson. a busy lady this month. All four Guests were Ronald King,( Shau-n- a of the Marble's children, May, Summers, Mable Christensen, Steven, Beva and Mary have Ronnie Kay, Dale Woodruff, birthdays in August. Thursday, Judy Anderson and Billy Bish- a group of Beva's friends were at the Marble home . for her op. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard party and Monday afternoon a and family spent the 13 th and group of little folk gathered on 14th up to Bear Lake attending the Marble lawn to help Mary the Nelson reunion. celebrate being six. Glen Evans and family of Elnora Anderson has returned Layton were dinner guests of to her home in Modesto, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans after visiting a month at the homes of relatives in the valley. Sunday. Miss Roberta Anderson- was She ' is a sister of Mrs. James home for the weekend with Holdaway and Mrs. Henry Mar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed ble. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw and Mr .and Mrs. Thayne Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eldredge, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Alaska were guests Lee Woodruff, Tremonton, were of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws at Sunday callers at the home of Maddox Cafe in Brigham Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen. Mr. Madsen was home oVer the urday night. Mrs. Erma Summers was in weekend, returning to his work Smithfield on business Monday. in southern Uah Sunday night. ILLE To Present Win-nemucc- a. Piano Students j Tremonton, Utah Thursday, August 25. 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter-- 1 visit the Peterson family. son have returned home after Mrs. Howard K. Mr. and being in Whitehall. Montana Johnson and family, Salt Lake from Thursday until Sunday. City, and Mrs. Victor H. Duke! Sunday dinner guests at the and Jean, Magna, visited at the Petersen home were Mrs. Ralph home of Clarence and Roma Shelby and children. Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen and Larry, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. James Ferrara and David of Logan. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ririe of MeGrath. Alberta, Canada, drove in to Ger-me- r, ' THE LEADER. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt, Brigham, were Sunday visiitors at the Charles Norr home. Burnham is the former Rheta Earl. , Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner that their son, Private Jay Gardner, is attending a training school in Fort Devens, Mass. Mr .and Mrs. Alton Perry and children, called, at the home of Pearl Perry Sunday. Mrs. Perry returned home after spending several days with her daughter, Virginia Peterson in Petersboro. Perry last week. Miss Julia Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl, has returned home after spending the summer vacation months in California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnham. Mrs. . . . Effective August 23 in all Safeway Stores in Utah & LUCERNE AfliLK OT m k HALF GALLON Safeway has told the people of Utah that for the year ending 1954, the net profit earned by Lucerne Milk Company's Utah a little plant selling to Safeway Stores totaled $137,326.00 rfpver 26.11 on its investment. - WHAT A Lucerne's most recent figures show that for the first 28 weeks this year, its net profit was $86,418.05 or at the rate of 32.84 a net profit per year on its investment at the rate of 1.46c per quart. - These profits show that Safeway can reduce the price you pay continue to pay dairy farmers top market prices plus for milk and still make a reasonable rate on its bonuses for quality investment. y These new prices are in line with Safeway's established policy of selling milk to consumers at the lowest possible price consistent with reasonable profit. SAFEWAY BELIEVES THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR MILK SHOULD BE BASED UPON THE COST vou get OF THE METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION TO YOU ! When you pay cash for milk at Safeway and carry it home yourself, you save the cost of credit accounts and home delivery. Safeway believes you are entitled to get this saving. You earn it. SAFEWAY'S Cost on a Quart of Milk Period Ending July 16, 1955 Audited Figures for 1. paid dairy farmers,' including quality bonuses Price 2. Procurement costs and fat and finished product loss . aLfffjp LOCAL DELIVERED Oldsmoblle "88" i tow $ 2550 ...rjh JUSTA FEW DOLLARS PRICE Sedan X Stat and local txtra. Your prlct depnd upon choice of model and body ityle, optional qulpmnt and accessories. Prices may vary slightly In adjoining communities. For the sheer joy of driving if for no other reason take a Rocket" and take to the road! For here's a car with a lift that sends your spirits For soaring the most exhilarating action of all, let the mighty "Rocket" Engine and Hydra-Mati- c Super Drive flash you away in a burst of smooth power that means new safety in any situation you meet. 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