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Show SEPTEMBER SO, THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 1949 CORN BEEF HASH Cudahys SAUERKRAUT Llbbys DICED BEETS Diamond A ARMOURS POTTED MEAT No. PEARS Rosedale BREAD & BUTTER PICKLES SHINOLA Posts PILLSBURYS BEST FLOlR OXYDOL or DUZ WHITE KING GRANULATED Sperry Drifted Snow S3.45 r k 2i Blended Juice -- Adams 39c I Del Monte, Cream CORN 16c 17c 26c 17c k SPRING GARDEN PEAS WHOLE GREEN BEANS 12 oz NIBLETS CORN ii FRUIT COCKTAIL Stanby 14 oz Del Monte CATSUP 2 for GRAPEFRUIT Shavers 2 GREEN BEANS Cut for ?. 1 Aurora News BB B... t0vpc SSc 15c 37c SSc . . (Continued From Page 4) and Mrs. Jay Spencer spent Wednesday at Jerico, visiting Mrs. Edna Maxfield. The occasion was Mrs. Maxfields birthday. On their way home, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson in Fayette. Mrs. Marian Cloward spent a week in Cedar City, at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houchen. Camp Hill Guard of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold their opening social Thursday afternoon at the church, with Mrs. Ila Shepherd, Captain, in charge. The Relief Society held their opening social in the Recreation Hall, Tuesday afternoon, under son-in-la- Let me tell you ' -- BB tB tmi car's - Thursday Monday Sunday Matinee On Sunday Mighty Joe Young' R.K.O. Mrs. Alma Bastian received a broken foot while she was in Salt Lake City last week. She is being cared for at the home of a relative. News Wild Bill Tues. - Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen visited last week in Salt Lake City. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Que Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christensen of Berkley, Calif., were house guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Othenius Peterson. Mrs. Christensen is a brother of Mr. Peterson. - Wed. Through the as your telephone. Its value in some instances cannot even be n estimated. A single call may save a life . . . make a friend . . . save hours of time . . . dose an important LEGAL PUBLICATIONS PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information, consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers. business deal. Yet a telephone call continues to be one of ttu. biggest bargains money can buy. The cost of telephone service has gone up far less than most other things in recent years. Day and night IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SEVIER. your telephone stands ready to make calls and to receive them. SHORT Friday & Saturday Home Stretch IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Andreas Peterson, Deceased. And, while providing a service of great value, your Telephone Company is also one of the larger NOTICE TO CREDITORS employers, taxpayers and purchasers in the state a good citi.cn of the communities it serves. In Technicolor Cartoon Short Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at Redmond, Utah, on or before November 30th, 1949. Othenius Peterson, Administrator Henry E. Beal, Attorney. Date of 1st publication, Sept 30. Date of last publication, Oct. 21. I t U MOUNTAIN 1TAT1 JTIUMOfcl BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL price ranges ;Permalube and Quaker 'state. PLENTY us Vico, y UTAH OIL SUPERIOR REFINING MERCHANTS 1 And accessories? Boy! There's where we shine! Atlas tires, batteries, seat covers, fan belts. Champion spark plugs almost anything you need. OF COMPAMYl gasoline of Pep, 88 because it's seasonized -- just right for any weather both in Ethyl and regular grades. Prepare your car for You bet ! It will soon be time to think about winter? it, all OF SERVICE PLENTY ftNDTEltGtAPN Then there's the and we're proud YES there's the oil (Then :we have the best in vari-!o- years, in good times and bad, few things have given so much for so little - Thurs. Wake Of The Red Witch Christensen. ATLAS Short - Hickock Vera Anderson, Reporter performance. Cartoon - New Serial Redmond flews TttttttttTttWttT t Saturday Paso' El J. A X JJ. A - Friday John Payne Gail Russell Sterling Hayden George Gabby Hayes - in - 111 AA A A. J. d was spent playing Rook, and a delicious luncheon was served to 20. Mrs. Margaret Stromness of the General Board, was a special guest. Br. and Mrs. DeLloyd Christensen were capitol city visitors Saturday and Sunday. They were accompanied by their son, Don Lee, who enrolled at the U of U for his sophomore year. The Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday afternoon. The program was: reading, Pat Nelson; duet, Idella tVillardsen and Fern Peterson; reading, Phoebe Jensen; song, Cleo Nelson; piano selection, Mary Anderson; talk, Josephine Thompson, president of the Relief Society Stake Board. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Bosshardt entertained at a family dinner, Sunday afternoon, the occasion being in honor of Mr. Bosshardt's birthday. Out of towrn guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leland and family of Kooaharem. Mrs. Henry Sorenson was hostess t a social Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her natal day. Luncheon was served to a large group of friends. Merlin Ashman was combining business and pleasure in Fillmore, Saturday and Sunday. He was a guest of this mother, Mrs. Charles Ashman. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Miekel-seand daughter, Sandra, of Payson, were week end visitors in Redmond. S De-Lan- 55c 49c 45c 65c B'iBE First, we're your neighbors and are Interested in your SALINA, UTAH - H y, believe you get better service and quality prod lucts at the Utoco sign. September Theatre Guide Pamela Theatre Market the direction of Emma Lou Bag-lePresident. The program was as follows: song by the ladies double trio, In The Garden; reading, by Mrs. G. C. Johnson, song by Mrs. Velma Ottley; tap dance, Valorie Coons and Jeanette Palmer, accompanied by Laurel Palmer; song, double When Youre trio, Smiling. Each class leader gave a short talk on the lessons to be given this winter. Refreshments were served to a large group. Mrs. Preston Spencer assisted her son, Gary, in entertaining a group of young friend! Thursday afternoon, at a party and weiner roast. The occasion was Garys 7 th birthday. Floyd Hastings of Hurricane, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer, Tuesday. why we Boss-har- TzrrrrTr zaspcaiM m. S5e 14c 12c 3 for 23c 32c 23c 8c 10 lbs. 83c 27c 27c iazaAZL. sAA SALMON STEAK lb POT ROAST lb BEEF LIVER Tender lb FRYERS Drawn lb Dixons 4B.XKB ItB Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Watters were week end visitors in Salt Lake. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickett of Gunnison. Mrs. Watters consulted an eye specialist. M I A. teachers and mothers of the Bee Hive Girls held a round table discussion Monday evening at the chapel, on Bee Hive work for the season. The Primary Stake Board members entertained Wednesday night at a party honoring the retiring officers, Jane t, Thelma Jensen and Marjorie Mickelsen. The evening PAGE PRODUCTS COMPANY right." UTOCO) MOTHER Sonny can do the ironing just as easily and nicely as you, if you have an electric ironer. Electric appliances are so much faster and cleaner, saving hours of back-breakin- g work eah day. See Your Electric Appliance Dealer Today. A Telluride Power Company Message |