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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) War II, army air force, and the iona, and Earl Stanley Griffiths, Korean War. He was a bombardier son of Mr & Mrs Stanley Griffiths, and navigator. He is survived by were married May 27 in the Salt Lake temple. They were honored at his widow. a reception in the Haven ward meeting house. The bride's atten- union in Union, will be held this Friday at 1 p.m. in the Union Second ward at 874 E., 7200 S., with chapel OLIVE SHARP, Reporter ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC CONGREGATIONAL V. Andersen of iciating. Leo Bishop Phone Mid. 586-CHURCH OF SANDY CHURCH, MIDVALE Mr Mazur was born Dec. 18, 1917 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening servSuaday masses: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. in Avoco, Pa. He married Erma Lar- WALTER MAZUR ices. Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Funeral services for Walter Ma-zu- sen, Jan. 11, 1946 in Las Vegas, Rev. Lawrence Spejlen, assistant Steve Jenks. student pastor. who died Saturday at his home Nev. He was a veteran of World Page Six Friday, June 3, 1955 j THOMAS-GRIFFITH- Smart shoppers know they can't feed their families on "specials" alone. To really save on food, all items on your shopping list must be purchased at the lowest possible prices. That's why Safeway puts such great emphasis on vigilantly maintaining every day low prices (the lowest prices m town) like the 93 Strawberries Lemonade Fia Bars ' w ,. Ar. RgBars Crackers Tea Bags Canterbury si Beverage SSTMIioT1 3 Dromedary S2?4"j!U. Lunch rrwfc Salad Droning BOX Sorrfwlck Spraad Royal Satin U,. oreaaJ mi f, whH. w wtwai swT 5 tHchf Craft. OUr Enrietwd 3 Juke Juke Juke Wwlfak. Grant Tawmhow Graptfnrlt or Natural S Syrup Suzanna , Ifco World1! Nob Edwards Edwards Honey Olives lOOI-Mr- Jell-We- Moo c 0- tax bury. lumnaoD 4 6 pkgs. uwt oraio Larg. "AA" Gm rw(4t -trr" o.. CioverClub 29c 34c 29c 33c 39c Strawberries Tomatoes PotatOeS FrMhJ Cucumbers criilcrinsi Lettuce U.S.No:i, "C 2. 55 Salmon oom c Tuna Fish &KTcUk Pork & Beans to, ww Vw5- Pork & Beans ntlmt. 1 riVlllV 2 Jfcl 39c Ho. Vi lb. icers granges Corn Celery 19c e. 12c 13c Sunkist Valencias, of Rich, sweet m son-in-la- Bantam U.S. No. 1 lb. PaS" U.S.No.1 lb. 13c 12c 1 special Orange Juice 1 - mi1'' - nf .in-- - Dairy Specials 35c 25c 2 , 93c Grode "A," Reody o Cook, Wfcolt K. Ip. S. Gov. (or Wholesomenee Cvt Up AM0 m I Tender. Shoulder, Cut from U. S. Top Grades of Beef n, SSW 11 39 lb. lb. 39 49 15c PMadelphki Cream Mikl b. Wesem Sharp ox. Wedge, ChatHaM ft Dwch MiH, Sliced, lb. American, Pimeolo or Swiss Jb. Rick Dl ITTCD DU I I Ll box American 8 CHEE-ZI- P 1.00 3 Bologna or Spiced Ham SALMON FILLET Ready for the Pan 53 lb. SLICED BACON GROUND BEEF lb. CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE or. Any Meat" "Taty for r Dairy GUm, Fresh Creamery 39 69 29 98 25 pt. 4 tall cans 4 tall cans 64 49c 53c 1our Last Chance feJl!fe?l Vwmfa CrcatcsiFjucationa! Value! 1 pt. lb. pkg. 21b. VAN ZEE box Rich Cheese Food 25c Massachusetts will be guest speak er Sunday morning, June 5. , conference year The year 1954 to June from June 15, being 15, 1955, has closed with wonder ful accomplishments. We rejoice with you in your ac complishmcnts and trust we may have another good year coming up. Mrs Loraine T. Benton, Minister 37 65 10 lbs tsroabsp n.v7 97c ... 1954-55- SUGAR Do Hell tell yon the many advantage o( euaiota tailoring . . . enhanced preftige, perfect fit, choice of fabrica, more comfort and longer and ia a rang wear of price that will pleaao your purse. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Services Worship The Reverend George Heath of 21c Blossom Time v CLOTHES METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MIDVALE , Cottage Cheese LAC MIX SEE" . J 1.45 gal. ' 'IN- -: 66c CREAM lucerne, Fresh Whipping Party Pride, Flavors ICE CREAM Assfd. MILK Cherub, Top Quality, Canned MILK Canned, Sego, Carndtion or Morning MILK lucerne, Fresh Bonus Quality f ' rift mmamtrlb' jo 2 HPPP DCCr KUAbl 29C The Base of All Salads 10c M. 5 10c C Safeway Quaranieed Jdeats CDVCDC lb. 'white Rose VAV5 36c .25c Manwi Non 29c S. No. 1, Flavorful, Solid Slicers U. 39c sooav Sauerkraut ui.. 25c bC 37c , 50c FuM Cupt, Buy Thon Now By th Cat (local Crop V.ry Short) Fancy, 40c Sunnybank Spaghetti t c and son, Salt Lake, Jerry Soter, Las Vegas, Nev., Mr & Mrs Charles Kankleborg and son, Midvale; Mr & Mrs George Marcus, Compton, Calif., Mr & Mrs Clifford Harmon and son, Granger, and Mr & Mrs Dean Silvey and sons, Springville, were visitors during the week end of Mrs Lena Silvey. Mr & Mrs II. T. Johnston, Salt Lake, spent the week end with Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp. Mr & Mrs Raynold Brady visited m West Jordan Monday evening with Mr & Mrs William Steadman. Mrs Joyce Martin and children, Hunter, were overnight guests Sunday at the Brady home. Mr & Mrs Gordon Jensen, Mid-valMr & Mrs George Jensen and Beth Proctor visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr k Mrs Jack Glea-sethe occasion being Mrs Glea-sen'- s birthday. Mr & Mrs E. II. Belcher and family spent Monday at Payson where they visited his parents, Mr & Mrs C. L. Belcher and other relatives. Parry. Mr & Mrs Blaine Johnson and Mrs Ruth Mousley visted her children are moving to Hoffman mother, Mrs Dora McFarlane, Mid-valHeights to make their home. Mrs McFarlane is recovering Mr & Mrs Morris Wilson (Lila from an illness. Atkinson) and family, Morgan, Serafino Salzetti is staying with with her par- his spent the week-en- d Mr & daughter and ents, Mr 4 Mrs Robert Atkinson. Mrs Walter Ewell. His two sons and Mr & Mrs Floyd Berrett, Seattle, families, Mr & Mrs Albert Salzetti Wash., visited during the week with and children, and Mr & Mrs Armanhis mother, Mrs Jessie Berrett. The do Salzetti and children of Price, Berretts were here to attend BYU pleasantly surprised him by visiting graduation exercises. Their son him. The day was spent in Provo Frank was a graduate. Their daugh canyon on an outing. ter Bonnie, who is also a student at In sacrament meeting Sunday BYU. and Frank and his wife, will evening a new MIA presidency was return to their home in Seattle sustained. Allen Howell replaced following graduation. Calvin West, as superintendent, Members of the Union school with Edward Nichols and John Turfaculty and their partners enjoyed ner, counselors. Mrs Verla Powell a dinner party at Andy's cafe in was also sustained in as new secre Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Follow tary in the Primary. ing the dinner a program was pre sented. -- . . , Relief Society members of the y ;i; .' U.'V Second ward held its closing so; cial Wednesday at the ward meeting house. The visiting teachers were honored guests. A program and luncheon was enjoyed and Grace Thornton, Irene Nickle, and Flora Beckstrom, East Jordan btake officers, were present. Miss Charlyn Russell has been extensively entertained prior to her marriage June 10 to Niel Sorenson, Murray. Miss Lois Sorenson, Mrs Dale Sorenson, and Mrs Clifford Mousley entertained recently at a linen shower held at the Frank Sorenson home in Murray. Friday evening Connie Burgon, Denice Joand Pat Geraldine Fisher, hansen, i ,fo-- - t a- " U-Ball entertained for Miss Russell Ask the at a personal shower at the home RusscU. Mrs Vera Wednesday of man who wear nicht Miss Russell was the honored guest at a kitchen shower held at CUSTOM MADE the home of Mrs Leon Smart in Hunter. Mrs John Marchant, Midvale, was co hostess. Wilma Jean Oborn, Bountiful, re cently spent a few days with her cousin, DcAnna Dawes. e, 25c 25c 25c 29c 6 ll 2"-29- Jarm Jresh Produce i.oi J? OrlnkC fw., c Kellogg's Vorry M Pickles Pickles zippy, swoot. MiaU BWnd "p.- Coffee EggS 91c CaffM m lV. 20c 37c swm Marsh mallows . U Shrimp Beverly Rke 86c u-m- fSST IVrC ca Mo. 303 PiHsburs k. luxury No. 303 Kraft's Dinners wissr Emprou. Candy Wax Spam 43c 84c Papular CoHm flavor Hiti 59c 28c 39c 97c 1.00 25c 29c 23c 29c pancau m AlTWay reas 3c 10c 1 coa Gardwuia, CrooM Sryk, Goldm Santa Oardwulao, D. Beans ww, 49c 39c 35c i Beets oornrt, okoii Green Beans EXc L 78c shSLiteg Skylark, "Eirtar Con- - Preserves El ESJ 33c 25c Pie Mix Pi Mix 99c 59c . DucheSS SU" 19c 15c 4 17c 7 cans 1.00 TCherries Grapefruit Cocktail ho. 0.(1 Cherries Hon.vWrd. 29c Tmn fM J - 37c 23c 2 lmex. 29c pko. wp5 39c l9c 25 Hlohway Mrs Julia Crump announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her son, B. Wayne, to Miss Gloria Peterson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Dewey Peterson, Salt Lake. The marriage will take place June 24. Vows will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. In the evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception in the Bonneville Stake Center. Miss Peterson is a graduate of the University of Utah while Mr Crump is a former student of BYU. He also completed a mission for the LDS church. Mr Crump has just recently been appointed a first counselor in the bishopric. Miss Elaine and Jolene Allred have been staying with their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd, while their mother, Mrs Joan All-re- d is recovering from an illness in the LDS hospital. Wallace Nielson and Russell Tur ner, attended the Scout-- Rama in Salt Lake recently with 15 Boy Scouts from here. Under leadership of the Relief refreshments society presidency, were served after the lesson. This was the closing social for the winter months. The next meeting will be held June 14. Mr & Mrs Heber Parry announces the marriage of their son, Ken to Miss Betty Price, Union. Entertainment and parties are being planned for the young couple. Mr & Mrs Clarence Hardman, Bingham, visited their son and daughter-in-laSunday. They also visited Mr & Mrs Jay Hardman and Mrs Hardman visited Mrs Thora Mrs William Brady End Specials TomatOeS 23c ,0p Frah FrezM Kucuttt ShoftcofcM of "for Phone Mid. 3354 S prices listed m this advertisement! Ai Jhese Week By Olive Nellson dants were Miss Linda Lee Thomas, Miss Irene Thomas, daughter of Miss Marilyn Wiberg, Miss Mona Mr &l Mrs Jessup W. Thomas, Tab- - Wright, Mrs Darrell Josie, and Mrs Keith Apianalp. Flower girls were Claudia and Myrl Van Tassell and Alta Ann Johnson. The best man was Earle White, while Otto Johnson, Lynn, Clifford, and Max Griffiths ushered. Following a honeymoon to the northwest, the couple will make a home in Salt Lake. Mrs Griffith is a graduate of BYU. Mr Griffiths is a former USAC student. He filled a LDS mission to the New England states. r, Look DLUFFDALS Look Sharp ... Call ... C. E. MATTHEWS For Quality printed at reasonable prices, see The Midvale Sentinel first Th. Mid. 178. 1 . . . 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