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Show FIELDING By Florence Munson Dinner Party Honors Birthday Mr. and " Clark Rudd entertained dinner party at their home Sunday in compliment to their son, Norman, Logan, who was celebrating his Other birthday anniversary. guests were Mrs. Norman Rudd, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and son Jimmy of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and son, Dent, and Miss LoReta Fryer attended a wedding reception at Brigham City Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Payne. Mrs. Payne was formerly Miss Carol Mclntire, cousin of LoReta. LoReta and Dent favored with two pantomime numbers on the program. Mrs. Elma Petersen accompanied by Mrs. Ann Sorenson. East Garland, visited with their mother, Mrs. Annie Christensen in Clarkston Friday. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward and family. Bountiful. A2C Robert (Bob) Roundy, who is stationed at Mountain Home, Ida., has been spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Roundy. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and family and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and family spent Sunday at the George Parry home in Malad. Mrs. Beverly Grill and daughter, Sheri and Miss Florene Anger spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Reta Grill and other relatives in Ogden. Mrs. Marie Bywater and small daughter of Little Valley spent Sunday and Monday visiting with their mother, Mrs. Elma Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd spent the latter part of the week in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and family ,in Perry Friday, they also visited with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, East Garland, to Salt Lake City Monday of last week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drol-lett- e and three children of Brig-haMrs. at a Mrs. John Coombs spent sev- Rytting in Tremonton.and at eral days in Ogden last week the D. B. Jones home. visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and fam ily. On Sunday, Mrs. Harris entertained at a birthday dinner in compliment to her dau-By Myrl Udy ghter, Julene, who was celebrat-- 1 ing her fourth birthday anniversary. Others attending the party were John Coombs and son, Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs. Fielding and Miss j Faye Coombs, Cgden. Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Jones Glen Lowe and son, Pamona, and children, Kelly and David, Calif., came up the last of the are arriving this week from; week to visit the parents of Chicago, 111., to spend the holi- - Mrs. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl days with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hales and to take Mrs. Lowe Visitors From California ; Cranberries I OCEAN SPRAY, I Busr Batef "SAVE-A-TAP- i h .j i I Tkf 1 . 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No. 1, Crisp, Fresh Fine Assortment Packed Russets U.S.No. 1,101b. bog Uc Ooooiate Covered Filled Mints 5pC 1 1.09 Price Effective Until Close of Business Monday Night no Jell-We- ll Ice Cream eTrCp Coffee "1 BJeh la Lac Mix tool Maple Mild, Mellow Flavor Powdered Egg Noodles & , for 95 BLUEBERRIES 3 Wyman's, No. 300 can for 1.00 PEACHES 55 No. Del 29 Monte Fruit Gelatins Assorted' 10 259 .97 33 pfcgv Flavors Ebony, Standard ton taH can ft Cocktail Margarine Van Zee Curtsy, Lots of Fruits and Nuts 119 J23 Fruit and Berries Ripe Olives 19 62 M , 3 Empress, Strawberry, 12 oz. ZfZ'"' 1.00 Ebony, Large, Pitted Tuna Fish .33 MoAMe PRESERVES Holiday, Large Rings Ripe Olives 35 -- Pancake Mix E&m. 63f j7f idle Canned Milk .Unhmallows I Grapefruit 6 for 29 U.S. No. 2, 50 lb. bag ox. pkg. Mince Meat Fancy, Seedless Pink, Medium Size Stringiest Stalk MintS Large P ZraqmotA, Mixers & Soft 2 Drinks (No btl. dep.) qt. GRAPE JUICE 65 A, 0Jf 29 Satin Mix iuii 11 Sweets, Ideal Candied or Baked an rt Z.39S Assortment, i 1.00 Westfair pkg. Brownie Mix Emperors 17 Fraifi ir Grapes SS or Root Beer IFraiS Get Your Christmas Supply at These Low Prices -- 34 Deol Pack, la. Pkg, Free with Purchase of Gt. Pkg. pkf. Satin Mix 49 Scotch Treat, 6 1 AA Frozen, 10 or. for I.UU .. BEVERAGE 'IC Me.l Amber Walnwtt Balls, Roxbury 1.00 Lucerne, Popular Holiday Drink Chocolate Chocolate Drops I.UU TOF Bartlett Pears " 40 emm ?wor J 2tt can 35 Holiday Foods! oies 5 Ctr-...U..:- 099 Sliced Holiday Produce Values! Sweet, Juicy, New Crop Navels, Carton, 2.98 Cap-ene- EGG NOG pkg. Juice Nestles Morsels 49 .b.2 99 .! 2.89 lb. Baking La Lani, Shelled Nuts Miscellaneous Values! Filberts rz - Green Beans Cut up, lb. enough for Frying Had-fiel- Sweet Corn St'JrZ1 Peanut Butter I Pineapple "A" Grade Plump enough for 45 53 55 63 lb. b. lb. lb. 3 Fryers Swift's Premium Shank Piece Butt Piece Whole or Half Fully Cooked (0)0 II for U Morrell's, Hot or HAMS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand- Ik 49 Annual Scout meeting in Ogden Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. r, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gwen Ward and Ida Johnson attended from our Stake. Salad Dressing qt. 39 Jelly P f - Holiday Suggestions! Pork Sausage 00 3 X 1 Save $17.50 in cash register tapes and place them into a Free $2.00 Envelope, which will be given you at the check stand. You then have a premium envelope worth $19.50 towards hundreds of valuable gifts which will be offered by on JVKj The was held Piedmont Holiday Meat Values! Ground Beef v v f E" FREE ed the meeting. Myrle Udy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Mangum to Idaho Falls, Friday night, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crowther and :TtJt nfc&Sff1 Turkeys dren of Fielding, visited their mother, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard. Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Davis went to Oakland. Calif.. Tuesday night to visit her family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis. She will remain for several days. Mrs. Edna Ward went to Ogden Sunday where she will remain for a day or two. Mr. Fife, of the Bear River Seminary was speaker at Church Sunday night. A good crowd attended and thoroughly enjoy HERE'S ALL YOU DO TO GET STARTED: T Jib. 'II trt,' Safeway's new plan offers hundreds of T, 27c Soda. , able gifts absolutely 2 for 35 f il j OXHH Deal Pack, No. 303 w-g- , k.' Portage, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and children, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes and boys of Samaria. Ida., visited the T. J. Udv home Sunday. Father Passes While Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes were in Riverside they received word of the sudden passing of Mr. Hughes' father,! Louis Hughes, of Samaria. Our sympathy goes out to the fam- ily in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowcutt and family, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rondy and chil- - THE LEADER. Tremonton, Uiah Thursday. Dec. 20. 1956 The Greatest Gift of All! Sauce or Whole, Stuffing Bread visiting for ten days. The Jr. Birthday Club met Wednesday night to honor Nina Burnett and Nadine Richards for their birthdays at the home of Nina Burnett. They enjoyed the pot luck dinner. The guests exchanged Christmas gifts. Edna Ward and Myrle Udy attended D.U.P. meeting and Christmas party at the Stevens C.'fc in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Dcloss Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward, accompanied by Moroni Ward of South Tremonton, Edna Ward and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen it'i "'0F ing spent a few days of last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Beasley and other relatives in Ogden. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess of Ogden. Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Holt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and family in Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter and daughter, Janeal, spent Sunday Manvisiting with Mrs. George in Potter W..E Mrs. and ning Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and small daughter, Denise, spent with Friday evening visiting Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson in Logan. Visit Grandsons Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt visited with their grand son, Vernon SaturUpton, in Salt. Lake City another grandson, with and day Douglas Holt, who is recuperating from a recent operation at The Primary Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt attended a Golden Wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cwahlen in Murray Saturday evening. Mrs. Cwahlen is Mrs. Holt's cousin. Karl Hess and Dennis Richards spent the weekend in Afton, Wyo., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. were J D. Munson Monday FranMrs. Benjamin and M Sgt cisco of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen and daughters, Sandra Mae and Mary Ann attended a wedding reception in Salt Lake City in compliment Friday eveening Ronald Hardy. to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hardy was formerly Miss Shirley Fae Layton. Mr. and Mrs. wynn wooa and family, Brigham, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Godfrey. this week from Arriving Riverside, Calif., for a holiday visit are Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson and son, Owen. They will visit at the home of Mr. Johnson's mother, Sadie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess spent Sunday in Snowville visiting with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen and daughters, Saundra Mae and Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mrs. Eliza Funk, attended funeral services for Frank Burns, former Fielding resident in Logan Monday. RIVERSIDE 1 and son Mark, back to Californ- and possibly others attended the ia after they had been here funeral of Mrs. Vera G. Hall in 39c . 35 95c L Cream Cheese WALNUTS No. 1, Large Size IS 67 '37 Ib. ROYAL SATIN 31b. can Vegetable Shortening 89 c OYSTERS 8 oz. Sea Trader can 4V CHICKEN fJ57 To! Coa Srvfc, 6 22 79 39 29 AM i U9 Swanson, Whole Chicken Ib. can PECAN NUTS Fvnstens, Extra Large lb. 59 d, |