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Show Thursday. May 28. 1SE0 lurtday. May 28, 19S0 other group of Primary workers are, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, River High school. Robert is a with whom Trudy has been as- Mrs.- Virgil Harris, Mrs. Oran Cache of South High graduate sociated met together Wednesday Parkinson, Mrs. Wendell C. Hall, school. They are planning to make night at the home of Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloyle Morris, their home in Garland. Shumway where a miscellaneous Mr and Mrs. Glen Morris, Mr. and shower was given by Mrs. Shum- Mrs, J. Hyrum Gibbs and Mr. and HONORED way and Mrs. Reid Oyler. Mrs. Devere Harris. Miller bewho will Miss Trudy come the bride of Don Garfield Mrs. Gibbs Recovering Giuld feted June 3, is being entertained at Mrs. David P. Gibbs underwent Literary Mrs. Leland Harris was hoz'esa various showers this week. A major surgery at the LDS Hosat her home to Monday group of her close friends were pital in Logan Thursday. Among members evening of the Literary Guild at the those who have been tn liifan tn for their guests Tuesday evening Mrs. home of Mrs. Merwin Cook in see her besides her husband and Garland regular meeting. Puzey gave a review of a kitchen for shower. An ner Logan daughter, Mrs. June Denny. the book, "Daybreak" by Frank RECEPTION PLANKED FOB NEWLYWEDS In honor of Robert Jones and his bride, the former Lucille Hansen, a reception and dance will be held June 4 in the Garland ward halL The couple waa married May 21 in Logan. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Paradise areHhe parents of the bridegroom. Lucille Is a student Th - BRIDE-ELEC- T , at Bear Slaughter LEADER : i Trenuonionj Utah r Delos Adams, Long Time Valley Resident A Mrs. Wilford. Harris was special guest of the club. DI P MEETS Mrs. Ruby Nielsen entertained the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Captain Edna Ward was in charge. The lesson "was given by Rose Limb and refreshments were served to the members and special guests Pearl Cullimore and Alice Nye. CCARD lOF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks go out to resident of East Garland for services in the Tremonton First many years, Delos Adams, 83, Ward, where he had lived since was buried May 16 in the East 1956. Garland Cemetery, after funeral A native of Fountain Green, and son of W. H. and Melissa CaldMr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart well Adams, he had been active in had as their weekend guests, Mr. church organizations in and Mrs. B. L Maycock and fam- the wardauxiliary where he had lived. His ily of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gepthe former Hannah Peterhart entertained at a birthday wife, sen, died in 1924. honin party Saturday afternoon Additional obituary information or of her was printed in last week's Leader. Steven. our friends in the valley who hava been so kind to us In reeent weeks. The realization of what friendship means was brought home to us by your acts of kindness and your thoughtful calls and helpfulness. We deeply appreciate everyone and will always remember them. A. N. Wight and family and the family of Ethel Snow Wight. 1 13 Hn fvJu W to o t ' i 4 III M1? . - x if ; ... All f tillmiH unh - Treat-Froz- en, Concentrated v l "6 OZ. i2 Miracle Whip Lunch Box Salad Oil SSft Tea Bags Coffee Airway S3T More Good Buys! Ice Cream Individual Sandwiches of 6 79' U.S. No. 1 6 for 1.00 4 for 89 Pickles X-d- 3 for 1.00 4 for 1.00 Bread 48d.55 S. Old World Black OZ. 79 Zee Napkins Tuna Fish 5 oz. 39 Charcoal & sS Scod , A lb. loaf Van Camp's 0 Meal-H- 19 Mrs. Wrighf s 3 80d.10 NS 3 tans 83 10 lb. bag 85 r - Hormel's Ready-To-E- at - Tender, L C a RB&a 2 No. a Lbs- - Crop New Imperial Flavorful, 35 Jumb Extra Large U. S. Govt. -Vin- loupes g - Perfect Safe way's All Meat For That Special Picnic Boneless Lb. Baji 2 PSfll fv A 1 You ; - - lb. 37) ' U ! POT ROAST e-Ripened, Valley-Ri- ch, (Cut-U- p FRANKFURTERS Call UP 4) ID Can Buv Everv Grade "A" Inspected F!npt Chicken Whols Frankfurters U.S. IlBird PAT, CANNED PICNICS For Potato Salad lo(Q) f2 j 1 ot (Reg. 45c) Oven-Fres- h From Our Meat Department! Jr Days Call m- 160 ingel Food! Cakes - No. 300 - Fresh Dug Long White- s- Bananas tall oz. cans ap Potatoes Make the 1 H cans From Our Produce Department: tk Standard Town House Th i OLIVE! No. 4 - T l J mml ftiPi 7' 'ork and Beans 55 Strawberries'.',0 6 - Imtant Stuffed Olives - I 11 or Hamburger 536 qt. 59 qt. 49 Made Libby's Drink Hot Dog Buns lb. Pure Vegetable Hot Dog qt. sdad'oressmg Zippy Pickles 3 Fresh Skylark Hamburger or J or qt. 5O0 Sandwich Spread Nu iff LA M$ lbs. Royal Satin Dressing and Beverages! prelum Quality Monday 01. Kraft's Tasty Cheese Spread J Shop Early! 0m Vanilla Wafers Mayonnaise uuu w VjiJ er size Busy Baker !i 14 waj w lg. family Scotch in L You Need To Remember is Safeway! Clover Club I lk This is the time of year many folks, drawn by the warmth of weather, will head for the great outdoors with picnic baskets laden with good foods. Others will satisfy husky outdoor appetites For Picnic Supplies T 1 I is. near-summ- Z. ft 83 :a Easy to Carve U.S. "Choice" Grade RR WaV? Pricei Effective Thurs'day, Friday and Saturday lb. afja 4 69 ft W' |