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Show ' i ' ' The Page 4 ) f P ; - REFLEX - March 15, 1956 N ' v - at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. George B. Wilcox. Mrs. Odessa Cullimore, Provo, is slated as 21 Layton Layton Art Club will meet Monday, March 19, at 7 p. m. in the City Hall, according to President Lester Clark. All members and anyone interested in joining the group, are invited. gum speaker for the evening. ADVERTISING 1ILPS YOU UYI for BETTER AAUW members will meet March LESS Church house. The five ladies literary clubs in Farmington in conjunction with the Relief Society organizations Joined in sponsoring this special educational feature. lecture, Dr. Harold Jensen presented an Dr. Jensen presented showed related - films, and then educational .cancer program to opened the meeting for informal Farmington ladies on Wednesday, discussion. Members of the South March 14, at the Farmington Davis cancer drive were also in Farmington Hews a tendance for this gathering. have Leaders in been chosen to head the coming V Farmington cancer drive which will begin in Farmington on April 2. Mrs. H. C. filler has been chosen to act as a check. , chairman for the Farmington First The North Farmington Ward held Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bentits annual Gold and Green Bah ley will head the drive in the March 10. Farmington Second Ward. Mrs. on Saturday, , UhmhmT Kaystille By View member were hostessed by Mrs. Htrfld Ellison nd Mrs. J. B. Cooley t the Cooley home in Lsyton Wednesday afternoon. LTWU tolfcESlfW-filim- fc Mrs. Bernard Kennah entertained at her home Wednesday evening for Lantern Club members, with Mrs. Wallace Kin? acting as assisting hostess. Alxmas aubr met at the home of Mrs. Darvel Miller Wednesday. Tender and (ulcy as only Safeway Chuck Roast can be A real treat I The JCKs met Wednesday at home of Mrs. Howard Green, with Mrs. Dale Jost, Mrs. George Talbot, Mrs. Jack Scoffield, and Mrs. Margaret Brough as assisting hostesses. The group enjoyed a guest speaker who lectured on landscaping and gardening. the has Safeway Pot Roast, guaranteed juicy and the rich flavor you get only in top grades of U.S. Government Graded beet And each roast is trimmed of excess bone and fat by Safeway own expert meat cutters. At this price you may well want to buy one roast for now... and another tor your freezer. fork-tende- lb. Board meeting for AAUW waa held Wednesday in the womens faculty room at Davis High SchooL Round Bone Roast Meanderings Frozen Pies Hams Stock up now on these Eduards Coffee 5?vcy Ifae Vacuum Pocked 100 Just think, spring arrives, officially, next Wednesday. I can remember when having a new straw hat by the first day of spring seemed very important. Now, hats new, old, felt, straw seem to have fallen by the wayside as one more '.thing of .inconsequential value! Except, when I see a robin digging for a worm, a small boy getting grubby playing marbles, a group of little girls Jumping the rope, a display of Easter baskets then, I think I will surely DIE if I cant rush to town and buy quit the most foolish hat ever designed, with no thought of whether it goes with me or with anything else of mine! What do men buy when they feel the way women feel when they buy hats? It , (Or do men ever feel sirjr 55c Mayday Margarine 1.00 JJ 1.00 J 60c - 35c tr. Fran. C, 10 M. pkf. A fift. I AA I.UU sr srw 1.00 Peaches Peas & Carrots pie-plat-e, lbs! Good Quality Long Horn, Cured lb. weH-eceson- . 1.00 Sauerkraut STJwSS; Grape Juice cntratd, 69 6 ox. -- i 1.00 35 Scamper Uqutd Dot.rgont Parade Out Performs Any Soap Toilet Tissue 4 roll pack .1, 4 pkg. 62 M.00 Save on these exceptional grocery values I Sueet Corn Tender Peas Gardcmid, Cream Style, Golden, No. 303 can Gardenslde, Sweet, No. 303 can 2 CC.1S 35 1.00 8 cans 1.00 8 cans i Grade 1.00 1.00 Bel-a- ir Tost Tells, No. 2 Vi can 1 49 Jeature Buys Jhis Weekend! ' making high fluted edge. Fill with beef hash... (finely chopped beef, cooked potatoes, onions, celery, and a dash of Worcestershire Sauce)... and baka in 450 oven, 12 to 15 minutes td crust is lightly browned. Reduce oven to 350, bake 15 minute. With spoon, make dnraaion in top of each serving of hash. Break egg mto each hollow and return to even until eggwhitas are set Cut in wedges and servo hot 5 to Beervingi. Wonderful produce , fresh from the growing areas! Fancy Grapefruit Green Onions Radishes us no r Avocados Cucumbers Utah Russets No. 15c Bananas ib. 1.89 ajppy rises crsafl Mike pastry for one 9 crust roll 10 lb. bag Daffodils. 39c 49c I that way ? ) Sliced Bacon it.2 57 HASH N EGGS butter. Roll crust, line Eggs Pears ib. .h crbft geldee thin and sprinkle with V4 cup shredded sharp cheese. Dot with 1 ttep. town. sr Swift's, Fully Cooked buys ! Green leans Dressing 1.00 Chicken or Turk. dish I "second-da- y Cheese -- And that the only things that make life bearable at all are the sympathy and understanding of friends and family. A streak of bad luck can be endured if there is someone close by enduring it with you. That is one more advantage of being small town." Id hat to live in a city where I was, maybe, number 178JK0 on the census takers list. Id rather live in a community where my business is your business and, if you dont know all the thoughts Im thinking, at least you have an idea of what Im doing. And where there is no such thing as being alone in time of sorrow! sra yaw delicious lb. 39c Breaded Shrimp cE!"' Fillet of Sole &" have plenty off Pot toast loft ovor for this Be Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday . But about luck coming in streaks. It really doesnt seem coincidence that nearly everyone will tell you that deaths com all together in a community that one phase of bad luck seems to be followed by even more in the same family or g U. S. Choice and Good, Tender, Chuck Cuts Exhausted Roosters enjoyed a special Italian dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch Wednesday. would go away hadnt That is the day I shouldnt have tried a new cake recipe but did! It takes the small disappointments in life, I guess, to make ua appreciate the good. . r, budget-sparin- The Kamera Klub will meet Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Don Poulson.' (Continued from Page 1) tact) is the day I turned my ankle on a rock in the yard, boiled a pan of starch over on the newly cleaned stove, forgot to turn off the oven, mad the mistake of thinking the book salesman really WAS taking a survey of intellectuals, backed the car a little too close to a quite immovable fence, discovered a cavity that I hoped i; m () . x Elna Gough' has been appointed to lead the drive in North Farm, ington. The slogan for the cancel drive, according to Mrs. Miller, is Fight cancer with a check-u- p an i & 'NjvWrtVAV.XA.Wk n |