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Show THE PAGE FOUR ELDER BOX Lovers Of Kings Row Ba TODAYS FLOUR Yf,';::;!,. ( 1IERSE, American or Pimento, PINEAPPLE, Tidbits or ( rushed, ( ans, 2 for CLEANSER, Lighthouse or sunbrite, can 1 29c Ic 1 MILK Tall Cans . BEEF ROASTS, choice, lb BOILING BEEF, meaty, pound . CUBE STEAKS, fresh made, lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb PORK SAUSAGE, pound LOIN PORK CHOPS, lean. Lb.. . PORK Shculder ROAST, lb. FRESH SIDE PORK, !b BACON SQUARES, lb LIVER, per pound MUTTON STEW, 2 pounds box 59c 2 II) 250 IOR ni.MOI,IK SWAP, 3 liars for SALMON', (all ans, pink I LAKES, T.I N hi ( ainpo, can ... 20c . . TOMATOES . Solid Pack 2 CANS 250 TEAS, Roily Polly, per can (OUN, Fancy (.olden Bantam, t ream Style, can BEANS, green cut, per can SICKEST SEAI DRESSING, quart (iianl Crstal SOAP 10 . . . h it e . , . . 10c 450 BARS FOR FISH K AI.IBUT, sliced, pound SALMON, slit ed, pound I'KESH Eli S.VIOH Ice Cold 35c 80c .. 39c . . . . . . II.LETS, pound . With Empties Case, Pints (21) $2.20 BEER Pints 10c I DECKER'S C O IT AGE ( HKESE, Cream OWelier, lie lie 29o quality 26c 20c 40c 27c 25c 39c 32c 32c 25c 29c IBOi Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan shown above in a torrid scene which opens Sunday at the Roxy theatre. feature "About Face. Also to be shown is the newest Hal Roach FRESH PRODUCE 10c Selectees Honored At 25c Breakfast Party 25c A farewell breakfast has been held each morning for the past three days in the Howard Hotel banquet loom for selectees who have been called to service in the armed forces of the nation. Vern Wednesday morning, Roberts of Grouse Creek, Tracy Momberg of Pottage, were entertained by local civic officials and club leaders, with the follow ing program : singing si- - . 15c 25o 15c 30c ILENTV OK I IsliINt, TACKLE, ICICLES and RIFLE SHELLS IN STOCK. "America" NAZIS START led by W. H. Grif- fiths; song by Miss Orcella accompanied by Mrs. Milton Oman; instructions to selectees by J. E. Ryan, clerk of the draft board, talk, Dr. C. A. Munns, Rotary club; flute solo, WITH THE BRITISH ARTIL- Phyllis Sodorholm, accompanLERY, EL ALAMEIN, Egypt, ied by Lorraine Musulas; talk, July 0 - 8 a. m. (UP) -- Two Ger- Van Stewart, director Box Elder man prisoners, aged 30 and 31, Chamber of Commerce; talk, told me today that they just W. H. Gnfliths. hud been consciipted so I a.sk-eThursday morning, selectee them why the Germans had Chris Hansen was feted at waited so long to call them. breakfast. The meeting was con"We are Jews," one of them ducted by C. V". Forsgren of the said. "They have just begun American Legion and talks conscripting Jews in Germany." were made by Osey Jensen, For 48 hours now the British county commissioner, Liouglas and German guns have fired Gunderson city recreation suday and night in a ceaseless pervisor and Dr. C. A. Munns of the Rotary club. Joan, Lav on artillery duel. The Germans have brought up and Marjorie Morris sang two are concen- songs, "America the Beautiful" heavy pieces and "Old Pals." trating on the British dug-ipositions. Friday morning, Ross Holland was entertained before leaving with Orville Morrell of the Sheridan Stars American Legion in charge. lie As Juke Girl was assisted by Mrs. P. J. CLEARANCE! Or-wi- n DRAFTING JEWS SHEER DRESSES ANI) LOVELY SLIPS FOR HOT WEATHER d n U El-se- BIG ANNIVERSARY Ann Sheridan, who tecently won nation-- ide acclaim from EVENT! movie critics for her performance in "Kings Row, will make her next film appearance this Sunday at the Roxy Theatre newest when Warner Bros dramatic hit, "Juke Gill makes its local bow. Starred with Miss .Hour at 7:30 p. m. and Divine Sheridan is Ronald Reagan, who CHVUCH SERA ICES .Worship on the fourth Sunday of also came in for plenty of ANNOUNC ED month, at 11 13 a. m , at praise for his "Kings Row per-- j .'each Rev. E. G. Atkinson announces the Presbyterian chutch at 10 formance. Featured in the supthat Sunday School meets will North Main street. Defense porting roles are Richard Whoif, a hit in "Blues In t who scored be held each Sunday morning wot kers and families aie ,The Night, George Tobias, The Young People's pocially invited. 'Gene Lockhart, Alan Hale, Bet-- ' ty Brewer and others. The Iilm is crammed with action, adventure and romance. It tells the dramatic story of a group of hard-bittefruit packers in a small Florida tow n. Vivacious Ann Sheridan plays the role of hostess in the -local "juke joint," a girl to whom singing and dancing moans pretty nearly everything. 23c The pioduetion was directed POTATOES, local red, 5 lbs. by Curtis Bernhardt from the LEMONS, choice Red Ball, 360s, dozen . . 22c screen play by A. I. Bezzerides and Theodore Pratt's story. 5c CABBAGE, new Utah, pound 10c 4 STRING BEANS, per pound The party was an informal affair and local organizations were represented by President Hervin Bunderson, Carroll Williams and Chas Goodhffe. A solo was sung by Louise Willie accompanied by Amy Beecher, and Carrol Johnson played a piano solo. PAY MOflDJE . FRIENDS MSIT AT RICH HOME Mrs. Abel S. Rich na word from ner Owen J. Cook that he has been commissioned an ensign m the twelfth naval district at San Francisco. This week Mrs. Rich has also had as her visitors the following people: Mr. and Mrs O H. Snow and son Raymond of Canada. Mrs. Snow is a sister of Mrs. Rich: Mrs II. O Cair of Ogden and Mrs. C. C. Ricii and son Michael of Santa Anna, Calif. son-in-la- es-a- . fast-pace- EJMSKETT- TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. .... can BOND TODAY! 9c 17c Folgers, pound 32c MILK, 3 tall cans TUNA, Star Kist grated, GEM MARGERINE, pound 25c 23c COFFEE, m Pierces BUY A WAR 10c TURNIPS, BEETS, 3 bunches GRAPEFRUIT, 80 s, 2 for 23c FLOUR, Bear Brand, sacK CRACKERS, Liberty Bell, 2 pounds MIRACLE WHIP, quart MAY0NAISE, Best Food, quart 10 lb. bag l, PANCAKE FLOUR, $1.35 .... .... A-- 19c 39c 53c 59c SOAP, Crystal White, 10 giant bars . 49c PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for . 22c 25c SUPER SUDS, large 17c BAKING POWDER, Calumet, pound LARD, 8 pounds $1.39 CHEESE, American or Pimento, 2 lb box 59c .... 13c bottles 53c 16c 27c pound pound MEATY VEAL STEWS, pound 17c FRESH SIDE PORK, sliced BABY BEEF LIYER, pound 29c 25c ... B25e MILK, all brands, 3 cans SALMON, J. P. McGowns, smalt flat, 2 cans ST AREAS SARI I. 10 pound can ST AREAS SA'Kl'P, 5 pound can CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 2 pKgs RIPPREI) WHEAT, 2 packages KlNGSrORDS STARCH. 2 packages 25c 85 e 65c 39c 17c 15c . I5e FRESH PRODUCE I tah, pound I.ETTl ( E, large .solid RED POTATOES, 5 LEMONS, 300s, dozen tc CABBAGE, ORANGES, 200s, GK APEL Rl IT, 80s 10 lbs 22c dozen 30c 30e MEATS TENDER JUICY STEAK, any cut, pound 25c-27- c LEAN RIB BOILING MEAT, VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, ECONOMY BACON SQUARES, pound PICKLED PIGS FEET, large, 2 for a - QUALITY Quality Meats CHOICE BEEF ROAST, pound TOMATOES, Solid pack, g'j can RUTE PORK BEANS, 2' can TINA FISH, S.tar Kist, can CERT0, 3 BEST POT ROASTS, pound PRIME RIB OR RUMP, pound RIB BOIL, Meaty, pound A EARRING IAMB LEG. pound EARRING STEW, pound LOIN C HOPS, pound A SHOULDER, pound SPRINGS P ARI A MEETING CALLED A U S.O. meeting will be held Friday at the court house lawns at 8.30 p. m. Heads of all organizations are expected to be Iptesent to discuss highly im-- ! portant questions. 25c .... CI.IB ENJOIN The Mothers Helper chapter club held a party at the the Crystal Springs, Thursday morning, after which they went to the home of Mrs. Wm. J. Kotter, for their regular meeting. Mrs. Hotter gave a lesson on "cleaning the bathroom. All members were present. 2 III 25c I.ETl ICE, large solid heads C.KEEN BEANS, local, 3 pounds TOMATOES, fresh, firm, ripe. III MELONS that aie ice cold, II) CANT ALOI IKS mi ice, .linnlio sie Khl) POTATOES, local, 5 pounds ORANGES, sweet, 8lt sie, tloen LEMONS, Sunkist, large perfect, dozen jj j y of from "Juke Girl, PRE-ANNIVERSA- WATCH FOR Ol Back Again! QUALITY MEATS $1.35 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, L COOLEST STORE IN CITY CONDITIONED AIR SYCAMORES SPECIALS - NEWS-JOURNA- 25c PORK SHOl LDEK, pound SIDE PORK, pound 15c ECONOMY BACON, 351- - 23c 251- - Ike 25c Fn-30c .... sliced, pound 20c 281- - 30c 25c 'COAST AIMTORS HERE Mr. and Mis. Dell Korford, of are Los Angeles, California, ivisiting fnends and telatives in Brigham. Mrs. Koford was for-- , merly Naomi Tingey, of this city. Straws, Fabrics, Felts. All Shades. SHOP EARLY SATURDAY All Headsies AT THE ELITE |