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Show MILFOED (UTAH) NEWS - THURS., JULY 30, 1953 c 3 Grown foryou Thb TASTEWELL VALUES TOMATOES J-- No SWEET PEAS - nU l fh rtlMckokn. for 39c 2 fwtil volly f tfc Urn prodwu If fiiwtf wwU. Tkagrapat Thcd'awt fe ... 2 for 33c 46 oz .... 2 for 45c Try 2 for 27c SfWdty, potitftriy, pvttctiy . win ipadolbta. 2 for 33c 2 for 31c 303 size can CUT GREEN BEANS 303 can WHOLE KEENEL CORN 12 oz ... TASTEWELL COLORED OLEO lb cdianaara , MmL (' Add to Mtim'i bovnty th kitefrfey W Mtwtiwi growp f dhtlngulthcd arew n dlcrtd m rtw klghatt lily. can 2 TOMATO JUICE foorai JMa wm wfe size can .. No 2 TOMATOES , ... by. . SWEET WINE SPECIALISTS Specials Week-en- d Growtn WIm. fbty Mf rodcd mm (wt . . fcy 3Cc TASTY GREEN ASPARAGUS (all green) No 2 ...29c 2 for 29c No 2 can SHURFINE SPINACH PACKRITE whole peeled APRICOTS KLEENEX 300s ......... 1 No 2V ......... 29c for 49c 2 Jeff Merc at 1 - Your :ay:Hliiilll THIS WEEK IN EHERSimiE Shopping Center One-Sto- p TREE DELIVERY c f i WHEN COULONT HAVE A nArnr7 "Banking privileges came is; r . Hi' VVf woman ftsve 9 bank. n9ma. Jtoneu 1 mj, served and the afternoon spent ; it the ward itself derives nun y'V'Clo l"C &rek Qoddess or . their business and we are - pleased to discuss i management prob- y ' lems with them.. 1 i I - i tllFORD STATE BAIIX "A Phn m.ndlT Baak for AU The PcopU' 2S . v m ., ; Mrs. Patsy Hollingshead of Beaver visited hr paients one Mrs. Beth Taylor and ton day during the week. Tinance. I.-- ,5- - visiting.-- A great deal of modern banking is done with women. .. We welcome Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Nona Milei and Scout Leader Karl Truman baby daughter Carrie Ann, of and Scouts David Williams and Whittier, Calif., are here viilt-in-g Michael returned McKnight parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon home Saturday, tired bujt happy : Eyre.' and enthusiastic in their deof the wonderful Boy scription From Sprlngvllle are Mr. and Scout Jamboree In California. Mrs. Joe Fotherlngham, who are Delighted to aee and visit their Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pitchforth many friends. . of Murray, and children have Ponderosa Park was the set- been here vacationing wtf.h Mr! ting last Tuesday for I birthday and Mrs. Goldwyn Marshall. party in honor i of Mrs. Edna Baker. Six sisters and their Mrs. Effle Marshall and Mm one brother and families were Gertrude Marshall left on Wed present to Join in the celebra- nesday for Salt Lake City to tion. A lovely hot dinner wai visit several days. The CANKER'S STORY "1 Recent visitors at the Rollins Continued from Puge One) Rickerson, Mr. and Mn. Russell Mu'r, Mr. and Mn. Wayne Chrltenaen. 3 There's No Such Thing as a "typical" Standard shareindividuals and couples from all levels of life own Standard. . You benefits, Forrest shares Company earnings in two ways: through Standard's contributions to his stock purchases, and through dividends on atock. Nearly 95 of all eligible employees now participate in this plan. While several thousand previously had invested in Company shares on their own, 12,000 of a total 34,750 Standard Oilers, are now shareholders. This means, of course, that better than one out of every three people who work for Standard also own Standard. That's why Standard Oilers worlr hatvta A IT a aomM Vrftll llA Inn tf it's their business, too. Small Businesses and large believe in us, too, because our records show that 1,889 firms own shares of Standard' Oil Company of California stock. holder. More than 115,000 Standard's Owners are, mainly, thousands of average everyday people, most of them Westerners. Their Company's management . is wholly independent. Standard Oil Company of California is neither owned nor con THE EPSILON SIGMA Alpha Bishop and Mrs. Dotson and sorority held their monthly so- family are In Salt Lake spendcial Wednesday, July 13, at the ing several days visiting Mrs. swimming pool. The girls all Dotson's parents. enjoyed a swim for an hour and then ate fried chicken, salad. hot coffee, 'hot rolls and water melon served in the park by the Jean Hanley and hostesses, Gloria Sllnkerd. Those attending were Hilda Smith, LaRue Varley, Selma Kirk, Verl Horton, Helen Banks, Jean Hanley, Gloria Sllnkerd, Jacqueline Williams, Rosemary Davie, Anna "Its Carter, Holbroojt, Paf sy Garfield, Garnet Garfield, Juanlta Glea-soFARMALL Enid Johnson, and th guests Bonn'e Mclntyre and uoiores Sions. ; 244 Churches and religious organizations, 165 hospitals and medical groups, and 293 universities and schools own part of Standard. trolled by any of the Standard companies in the East. Questions or comments about our Company are always welcome. Write: Standard Oil Company of California, P.O. Box 3495-San Francisco, California. B, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA pfans afcead fo sent ytv better J are iaed to the first public showing of Al-me- Mllford Whittier, California and one of the owners of Standard Oil Company of California. Forrest is bringing up three youngsters, buying a home, and is also building a family nest egg by investing in his Company through Standard's stock ownership plan. Forrest and other Standard Oilers who are 35 or older and have 5 years of service, may, if they wish, invest a portion of their pay in Standard shares. The Company assists by contributing a percentage of its net profit to the stock ownership plan. Thus, in addition to salary and employee home have been Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sho&tid and son of Stockton and Mrs. Shostid's mother, Mrs. Henry Edwards of Tooele. Also, Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rollins of By Mra. EmUr GUlia PRONE 20 OR 220 Meet Forrest Dickinson, a driller from Jimmy of Farmfngton are here visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rollins. n. ir 7 -- ? L i for.the McCormickeFamairSupcr MAUI MKMH. ,lltlVlkt If. you feel like a hot house plant, tired tossing and turning every night, it's time to insulate. Cools your home up to IS degrees in summer and pays for itself by faring fuel in the winter. Call us for itLLh ESTIMATES today. cl . A C SHAPI j I) (f 'I - mm r tke only insilatioi tilt's atoaditiomlly guaranteed Sco i!il$ bporlan! I1EV Power Farming Development Bobani Wool is soalod against moistwro, wind and weather. It fHs snvfify between cetting joists r 2x4 studding . . . lasts the life of the building. Wan4! tettla . . . on display c7 our c2oro won't deteriorate. Guaranteed 5K00 . I. TlSBh .1-- Ko Down fsysKot w n - tfl7 ' M Jlii ill - 'matmstUJJj, imttmtly, sfjortUulj, pnchsly. I V i fl'J-iy- also oooular p) It's the eatiett, fastest and first tompUts hydraulic control of I ... . r: . vpnauoa oa any tractor i you'U Jure to see it to believa itl ? . Insulation 1 . N lmpl"" J"- - 1! 1 Q I Now, br the first time, you can bitch implement and tractof oncondlHonahy. C3 G Q G 0o 1C Cull La TtenrJa Bldg: JILEOflD ILlPLEulENT CO. MHford, Utah |