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Show MIDVALE THE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, May 31, 1957 Pase Eight & Mrs PERSONALS Mrs. A. J. Carter, Reporter AM 1 Clinton Robison and Mr & Mrs Ted Robison. Y(W CANT SAVE STJUflPS- Miss Sharon Lennberg, daugh of Mr & Mrs Glen Lennberg S. Grant St., left last Friday to spend 10 days visiting relatives m Sugar City. Ida. ter Janice Jorgensen celebrated her seventh birthday last Friday. of her friends and Twenty-si- x enjoyed a party with Elaymates fare was served. Janice is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Jack Jorgensen, Coolidge St. . ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, WE PURCHASED 20 ITEMS FROM A LOCAL "STAMP MERCHANT" AND COMPARED HIS PRICES WITH OURS ON THAT SAME DAY YOU BE THE JUDGE SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW MUCH TRADING STAMPS ARE COSTING YOU. LONG GREEN Russell Robison will return to his home in Oakland, Calif., Fri day after spending a week visiting at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs Ted Robison. Dick Spain a companied Russell to Midvale. H I 5 Kit's sSill mm. diiir war WW Miss Judy Barrus, accompanied by her parents, Mr & Mrs Frank Barrus, went to Vernal last Saturday where she appeared on George Pitt's "Highlights of Variety." The program was sponsored by the Boy Scouts and was Dresented in the Vernal High School. Others who participated were Uncle Roscoe, George Pitts, c ea. people from the Hi &clmon' WlllSMV For those who enjoy straight whiskey best, there is no finer quality than Belmont. FROZEN Belmont STRAIGHT BOURBON BD.M0NT DISTILLING COMPANY LAWRENCEBURQ, INDIANA Buy, Soil Trade through the Sentinel Want Ads. the interest of the citizens of Utah In promote good community relations through its program of industry BEER and 43c 9l 8$l 3 ROUND STEAK 49C , 85C 395c lb. 85c lb. 2351 333C 2 38c 337c lb. 59c lb. 495C 41.04 41C 43c 39C SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS BUTTER lb. 71clb. 290 lb. 49c lb. lb. 53c lb. 66C Frozen REGULAR 39 DLL i FILLET OF HADDOCK Swifs CHICEKEN - TURKEY - BEEF P 3 PREMIUM FRANKS 49C DEL MONTE CATSUP F ! PICNICS SWIFT'S 2 41c 15c 39C WHEATIES lb. CANNED LUNCH MEAT 31.17 GROUND ROUND 49C lb. 65c lb. Snack 3 vc 24c PAN READY CUT-U- P Green Onions FULL QUART 49c lb. IH 398C 2 LBS. f FIRM RIPE steaks ,b- - MEDIUM NIPPY n Fv3 ri CiirilllsS)lS Wyj Icr 1 lb. (j) 3) POTATOES a- - The United States Brewers Foundation, national trade association of the brewing industry, believes that the legal sale of beer end ale, under wholesome conditions, is a definite contribution to society and is in the public interest. The primary purpose of the Foundation, whose members produce 85 of the nation's malt beverage output, is to maintain wholesome conditions through cooperation with state f.nd local authorities, beer and tie wholesalers and retailers, and the public. The purposes of the Foundation especially require the cooperation of the retailer because lie is the principal point of contact with the public. The Foundation therefore maintains divisional field representatives who make friendly contact with licensees to encourage maintenance of high standards of operation. In brief, the Foundation constantly seeks to 73c lb. 39C CAKE MIX QUAKER OATS trip to the Manti Temple. The trip was sponsored under direc- lon of the ward genealogical com mittee with Glen Campbell as chairman, assisted by Cecil Emphasizing the importance of river movement of coal, one min mg company recently completed construction of a loading harbor on the Allegheny River big enough to handle more than score of thousand-tobarges simultaneously. , Dennison's Mid- - Rising demand for coal Is expected by experts to require de velopment of at least 600 mil lions tons of new capacity by 1970, at an investment cost of a- round $6 billion. It is estimated that new mine development now casts about $10 per ton of annual capacity. Crocker FILLET OF SOLE er The teacher trainer class of the Midvale Fourth Ward Sunday School is planning a progressive tinner party lor class memoers ind partners on Saturday, June 8, Arrangements are being made under direction of Douglas Ander son, class president. Flovd J. Tadlock. Portland. Ore., is visiting home and friends for two weeks. 79c lb. Frozen a ( lb. Campbell's vale Third Ward recently enjoyed JH 59C TOMATO SOUP 'roup of her playmates enjoyed her birthday party with her. e HERSHEY'S COCOA Betty of Mr & Mrs C. E. Matthews, Lincoln St. Thirty-on- can 47c can SPRING GARDEN PEAS friends last Thursday evening with a yearbook party. They spent the evening enjoying their Jordan yearbooks, playing games, tnd refreshments. ' 39C ORANGE JUICE Miss Clare Mathews has been renamed drum majorett of the University of Utah marching band. Miss Mathews is the daugh ter of Mr & Mrs Weldon Matthews. Magna, and the li.'-,l- i, CORNED BEEF Frozen Miss Arlene Jensen entertained Mr & Mrs Glendon Campbell, Wasatch St., Mr & Mrs Duane Campbell, and Mrs Betty Reesor, Kearns. snent last week end visit ing the canyons in Southern Utah. They also visited in Cannonville. lb. PEANUT BUTTER tenor from the Berlin Opera Company, and the national champion accordionist. They presented two shows an afternoon matinee for children, and evening show lor adults. Carol Bennett, daughter of Mr 4 Mrs William L. Bennett, Gar- ien View Dr., celebrated his fifth birthday last Wednesday. A &9c - Skippy a grand-rlaunght- $cl " Swift - 20 0 ITEMS PURCHASED Libby,g & Stamp s PREMIUM BACON Mrs Fred Stoffers and daughter Suzzane spent three Linda Robison is on the road to days this week visiting the South- recovery and expects to return to ern Utah Parks. her home some time this week before her brother, Russell, re Capt. Ray G. Robison, who is turns to California. stationed at Camp Gordon, Atlanta fta k viitinr at thn hnmps ;lWr Xr Mrs TTarvev Cundick and of his brothers and families, Mr two children, Price, visited with friends and relatives in the Mid- vale area last week end. Mr IV EVEN THOUGH SOME MERCHANTS WILL TELL YOU THAT YOU CAN. Mr & Mrs Alma Rasmussen and Ann and Brent Petersen visited in Nephi and Scipio last week. While there they attended the birthday party of Mrs Rasmussen's father. There were 18 of the fam ily members present. 3 00 - YELLOW QUARTERED lb 3 MUTTON C lb. STIW at all times ALE.. PRICES SUBJECT TO STOCKS ON HAND f- - JC v,, U n 1 S QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED -i 1UJ A) ib. Ireosts n. x B FROZEN CHICKEN FRESH SOLID LlUllUlSs! lbs. iJ7I3 LI A 2) Kc |