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Show TREMONTON. THE LEADER Thursday, October UTAH Tremonton Man Graduates from Siewc Sliu&c Qity, 26, 1967 by Dollie Iverson Qwdand Dee Christensen and Sonnie Culwell of Sylmar. Calif., arrived Thursday for the deer hunt. They report a successful hunt. Twenty-ninfamily members helped Bertha Wankier celebrate her birthday last Sunday. Dinner was served to Mrs. Beth Conger and daughter, Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. David Conger and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackman and family of Brig ham, Alta Moore of Ogden. Con Hansen of Tremonton, Mr. ami Mrs. Merlin Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Wankier and children of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Rock and Vernon Hansen of Bear River City. Mrs. Sine Miller and daugh ter, Arva, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brailsford to Salt Lake City last Sunday to attend the home coming of Brent Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Nola Nessler and her daughter, Sandra Lewis of Brigham accompanied Meredith Weese of Tremonton to Ogden Saturday. Other Ogden visitors Satur day were Mrs. Joyce Julander and Mrs. Kathleen Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Johnsen visited J. L. Weidman at the Dunn Rest Home in Ogden after having attended open house held for Mrs. Rose Christensen at Pleasant View Oct. 15. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ida B. Christensen. Mrs. Florence Gardner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen to the same open house for Mrs. Christensen. These two items were in error last week Mrs. Mary S. Anderson spent four days last week in the Valley Hospital receiving medical Jeppson of Mantua and Med.i Holmgren. The afternoon wn spent visiting. Mrs. Mux Slander and two children of Logan spent the weekend with Mrs. Roland Stan-der- . Their husbands were deer Basic Training Seaman Apprentice Jim J. by Flo Munson Overson. United States Coast Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood. Mr. Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Nea! Wood, Mary and Claude L. Overson of 265 N. Linda Wood spent the weekV.. Tremonton, Utah, has Three area. the in end at Park Valley and report Ephraim hunting from eight weeks of atwho is graduated deer hunt. a successful Pamela Nelson, treatment. basic training at the Coast Kenneth Holmgren had minor Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. tending Henager's Business ColGuard Recruit Training Center. last week E. W. Sutherland lege was home for the weeksurgery performed on his nose Guided by experienced Coast J. Mr. Mrs. Hosand were end. Larry Thursday at the Cooley senior Guard petty officers of Port Nielson and family Mrs. LaVon Nelson and daupital in Brigham. his training, he studied during and DeAnn Pamela. Mrs. Thomas Waddoups and Joy Angeles, Wash. Mr. Nielson and ghters. the fundamentals of such milihis family are being transfNelson and two sons were Ogher daughter. Mrs. Joy Gilbert erred to the Great Smokey tary and naval subjects as seaden visitors Saturday. were for a family drill, shipMountains in Tennessee where manship, infantry dinner in honor of their husCraig and Curtis Archibald of a and board procedures, Mr. Nielson will be employed band and father's 70th birthday Garland spent the weekend with survival techniques. The basics as a park ranger. Mr. and their grandparents. Sunday. of military customs and courRECEIVE MIA AWARDS: Mrs. GaeLene Miller Dinner guests at the home while A steak dinner was served to Mrs. Doyle Archibald of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown tesies, the familiarization with the Robert Loveland family of and Mrs. Helen Brown, YWMIA presidents, receive their parents, the Spencer Arthe Coast Guard's mission and during the week were Mr. and Twin Falls. The Colen Wadchibalds, were hunting in the awards in behalf of their ward's accomplishments. Mrs. Bengt Jonnson and family polished t h e responsibilities Lake area Mrs. and Mr. and Bear doups family achievement in awards Bear South River Winning of Kaysville. skills he needed to make the M. Reo Waddoups of Brigham. Pilots held their solo The Top Stake MIA for the past year were Promontory SUNDAY GUESTS transition from civilian to Coast Robert Gilbert and four child flights at the Cultural Hall Branch and Elwood Ward. A gold plaque was predinner the at Guardsman. guests Sunday ren of Corinne and the gues' Sunday. Mrs. Andrea Huggins is sented to the Promontory Branch for the highest home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith The Coast Guard is part of of honor. the Primary teacher. The boys Gam were Miss Janeal Gam increase in percent of girls earning individual the Transportation Department, and girls gave a demonstration Several people from here enand LaMarr Hadfield of Salt and is the United States' major on the year's lessons for their awards over last year. A silver plaque was presentEditor's joyed the Inquiring Lake City. maritime safety organization. Television show Saturday evened to the Elwood Ward for the highest number of parents. Refreshments were Weekend guests at the home where Miles Jensen, son of served. ing, leaders Elwood awards. also received the earning of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop Clifford Jensen, former resitraveling trophy for achievement in the girls proDISEASE CLAIMS LIVES were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roun-dadents, was representing Logan gram. and family of Morgan. High on the panel. Nine deaths due to diseases Visiting with her daughter, Serretta Johnsen and Elvira are reported in Box Elder Mrs. E. P. Taylor and family Christensen were in Bountiful at Burley is Mrs. C. W. Moss. County this year. Mr. and Mrs Rudy Sommers one day last week visiting an Five deaths are attributed to and Kathy returned from a trip Spending Thursday with Mr. uncle, Dan Borg. and Mrs. Raymond Butler and to New York Sunday? They streptococcal infections, three HOSTS PARTY to influenza and one to gonorwith Rudy Sommers. Sen. family at Bountiful were Mr. Florence Gardner was hostess rhea. to and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and invitation ior. in New Haven. Conn., and "Skirts and Shirts" Day, a tends a cordial for a cousin's party Thursday Diseases have taken t0."55S on good groomdaughter, Tamra. spent four days touring New afternoon. Lunch was served to public and parents to be in atlives in the United States so York. Afterward the boarded the has tendance to hear these guest Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ing, dress and manners, Frona Cates and Amanda J Art Foisted during the week far this year. been scheduled for students at speakers. plane and came home. Jensen of Brigham, Dorothy were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bear River High school today Edwards of Tdaho Falls, Mr. from 1 to 3 p.m. and Mrs. Staynor of Malad and Featured speakers from Salt Mrs. LaVon Thompson of BrigLake City who will reveal the ham. Mr. and Mrs. Felsted latest "in" word on etiquette enjoyed a dinner party at the and style are Elaine Cannon, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland expert on good grooming, and Hansen at Tremonton Sunday. Mr. McKines, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. David Manning King's Row Clothing Store in visited with Mr. and Mrs. HarSalt Lake City. Students will old Castleton and other friends hear both the man's and the at Logan Sunday evening. woman's point of view on these controversial issues. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. The boys will gather in the W. Edwards last week were Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. (Echo) Nielgirls' gymnasium and the girls will meet in the auditorium for son and children of Port Angeles informative session a Wash. Mrs. Nielson is a daughtMr. Dee Leak, counselor, ex er of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. Nielson along with her family are being transfered to the Great Smokey Mountains in Tennessee where he will be emVisiting with Mr. and Mrs. ployed as a Park Ranger. Mr. aM Mrs. Henry Brown atBoyd Munns Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell and tended funeral services for Dr. son of Blackfoot, Ida. WednesE. Carl Green, a professor at Mr. Munns Weber College at Ogden Satday and Thursday attended A.S.C.S. meeting at urday. That evening Mr. and Sat Lake City. Mrs. Brown were guests of the Weekend guests at the home Weber High School Alumni Ban. m Mr. LeRoy Allied and daughtWhole Fryers Freshly Ground . Morrell's Pride JL of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thom"Nv and program held at the From lean weekend the at quel er Tamra spent pson were Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rel- l high school. Mrs. Brown enjoyKiverton visiting with Mrs. Dal Tender Beef Diderickson and family of ed meeting and visiting with Cry who had as her house-guesGrantsville. former teaching associates and Mrs. Ora Zumbrenen of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buck-spestudents. Dinner guests at the Sheridan, Mon. They also visitthe weekend visiting with Brown home Sunday were Mr. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Goert-zeMrs. Benet Johnson and family U S O A. Choice Beef Butler and family at label Lean, P.nk Por' Bacon Black Chuck and family and other relalb A Thnfly Buy First Grade of Kaysville. pkg. Selected Meat lb tives at Pocatello Monday Mr. Mb All Pan U SD A Choice l?l9nlsr Sofeway Skinlelb. Cut-U- p and Mrs Dennis Jibson Safewoy Rib and (A&R Front,, 49c) pkg IIIWMk Ready Trimmed For Volue lb. children of Brigham spent the U.S.D.A. Choice Beef or Fryer Thigh U S O A Choice day at the Buck home for Mrs. Rib U S D A Grade A lb. Sofeway Trim Great Eating lb. Buck's birthday anniversary. The Piece U.S.D.A Grade A By Pan-ReaDINNER PARTY Captain Fish "hV A Great Valu Family Favorite lb. Cho'te ' pkg w Mr. and Mrs. Yephi Wester-garand Mr. and Mrs. Harley TREMONTON Confer had a dinner party at Be Sure To See Ogden Saturday. 24 West 665 South AS IS $ 7.400 $100 Down " 100 9.000 Spending a week with Mrs 140 West 665 South AS IS Our Giant Glade Timothy is her daugh" 100 15.500 625 West 4th South ter. Mrs. Robert Holt and " 150 13,900 146 South 6th West daughter. Kristy. of Center-ville- . " 100 12.200 175 South 6th West Glade Timothy accom" 225 West 16,025 6th 267 South panied by F. L. Shurtliss. Carl " 100 347 South 6th West 16,000 Morrison. Charles Haymorc " and Wayne Bartholemew 100 12,000 347 South 7th West of Provo are spending a few " 100 417 12,200 West 7th South days at Gunnison Forest. Colo. " 441 South 7th West 200 14,200 Mrs. Jerry Buchanan enter " 150 587 225 West 15,750 South lained at a party at her home 100 13.700 677 West Shop Sofeway For Great Savings 225 South Sunday afternoon for her dau-- count " 100 So. 786 IS St. 8.250 AS Tremont ghter. Janie. who was cole Featuring All Your " 100 806 So Tremont St. AS IS 8,400 carton brating her nth birthdav anniFavorite Candy Bars, " versary. Twenty close friends 866 So Tremont St. AS IS 100 9.500 Gum and Many Items. can$ DID YOU KNOW? enjoyed a buffet luncheon. " 771 No. 1st West 100 14.500 Mr. and Mrs. Marcel JohnYou Must Be Completely Satisfied With " 701 So. Tremont St. AS IS 100 8.900 son are spending a week with Every Item Purchased At Safeway, or Your " 682 South 100 West AS IS 10.000 100 Your Safeway Manager their daughter. Mrs Doe HanMoney Bock! " 672 South 150 West AS IS 100 10.200 sen at Ogden. Mrs. Hansen is " 727 So. Tremont St. AS IS 100 9.700 recuperating following majot " 746 South Tremont AS IS 100 surgery. 9,200 Mrs. Vephi Westergard enter " 836 South Tremont AS IS U.S. No. i 100 9,200 tained at a family party California het 684 South 100 West AS IS " 100 9.200 home Monday afternoon Flame Red in " 766 So. Tremont St. AS IS 10.000 100 to her mother. compliment 686 South Tremont AS IS " 100 Golden Valley 8,400 Mrs Dora Shaffer who recent gallon Terrific Value 463 South 7th West " ug 100 14,000 ly celebrated her birthdav anS04 South 6th West " 100 16.500 niversary. Others enjoying the lb. luncheon were Mrs. Merlin 847 North 1st West " Kitchen Craft 100 15,000 Gleed of Paris. Ida . Mrs Dean bag 859 North 1st West " 100 14.500 25 lb Bag 1.99 Gunnell of Brigham. Mrs Sher man Oyler and Mrs I.eo God GARLAND Extro Fancy frey. Mrs. Tom Mock. Red Delicious " 187 West 1025 South Mrs 150 12.900 U S Fancy Shaffer's sister from " 612 South Main Street Ogden 150 13.950 Note The Price was also with the group MONTANA GUESTS U.S. No. I Green AVAILABLE FOR SALE Visiting at the home of Mrs 710 West 375 South " large Stalks 100 13.500 James Shumway Thursday was 401 South 6th West " I I 15.500 150 Mrs Burns Finlayson of Darby. Mont. In Shell - light Meot SOLD NOT AVAILABLE Visitors at the home of Mrs From California b 987 South 1st West. Garland Pearl Cullimore during the Bel-a- ir weekend were Mrs. Phvllis FHA properties are offered for sale to qualiU S. No. nnd sons. paul and fied purchasers without regard to the prosPhil, of Grantsville Grode pective purchaser's race color, creed or naVisiting with Mrs Beatrice tional origin. Purchasers should contact the Wright during the week were Golden Cut Corn, Chopped Real Estate Broker of their choice. Offers to Mr and Mrs J P U S No Jonspn nf Broccoli, Peos ond Carroll Salt Lake Oly. Mrs A Fall Favorite be submitted direct to purchase may FHA or Turnip Green Dorothv Pincher of Brigham. Mr. when the purchaser cannot secure the serv and Mrs bwis Guido Pre Effective today Thru Saturday ices of a qualified broker. ;,nd family wi tfutvr ?wt tr,nt to tiu ftis to commim-tffttitfMit of San Diego. Mrs. ...Stock Eugene Poey and famito of Bmin,iflI Pkg Your Freezer FHA and Mr and Mrs. David Last of Richland. Wash. ft air Th 125 So. Slate Street Jl 3 Pumpkin Pics E Orange Juke ffeal Ihtng Q Spending the weekend with Salt Lake City. Utah Capfam Mrs. Emma Archibald was Halibut Dinners CKKe 2 Tel: 39 2 Mrs. Lela Pratt of Ogden. (r) COfYIIGM 140 SAFtWAY STOIES INCOftrOftATED Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood, enterMrs. Wesley Gephart tained the Bridge Club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Reuben Baer and Mrs. Gephart. A dessert was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter had as their guests during the week Dr. Norman N. Perry and daughter. Carol of Sacramento and Dr. Ronald Potter and son Robert of San Leandro. Calif. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Potter attended the dedication of the Fine Arts Building at Logan and the Symphony Orchestra. Robert Haws of Ogden and Haws Marble of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Marble. Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt and Mrs. Ross Rhodes attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ray Vander Steen at Brigham Monday afternoon. Others attending were Mrs. Robert Classman. and Mrs. Lowell Cbristensen Mr. Russell Stephenson of Ogden. The six ladies are sisters. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last during the week t were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon of Cornish and Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Paul, Ida. Wedand Mrs. Last nesday Mr. and visited with their Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. Jcrald Castleton and family at Buhl. Ida, Mrs. Thomas Harper spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rel- l Harper and family at Sunset. DEER HUNT Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Archibald. Arbon Bowcutt and sons. Jay and Val. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burke Svedin of Pocatello spent the weekend at Bear Lake where they enjoyed a successful deer hunt in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen spent Saturday and Sunday at Shelley. Ida., visiting with Mr. Jensen's father. M. V. Jensen. Their son. Michael, spent the weekend with his friend. Jon Vanderbeek at Logan. Visiting with Mrs. Ethel during t h e weekend were Mrs. Bill Isom and family of Salt Lake City. Overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Vida Manning Saturday were Mrs. J. Collin Sheridan . and daughter. Angie. of e y Vogue Style, Manners, Grooming Lea-vit- Explored Today at High School discussion 'Jl two-ho- Qwdand n I Ground Beef Brig-ham- ts lb. The Federal Housing Adminislration has the following homes for sale: Grade A Fryers d 7p3l I Canned Picnics I ". lb. Steaks Lean vis-ite- 49 47 69 49 nil MaI Boneless Pot Roast Chunk Bologna Hormel Sliced 69 Meaty Pork Steaks Grade A Fryers Fryer Drumsticks 33 59 Beef Meaty Fryer Breasts 69 59 89 Roast Boneless Steaks 1.09 Sticks dy Town House Mandarin Oranges ' Trick or All Five Cent Treat Candy Bars Displays 'A (o) D) Waldorf Tissue Apple Cider 2 89' 69' 10 89' 3 59' 10 rapes ; Wr Family Flour Crisp Apples Empress Honey Crisp Celery U til frlil.") 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