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Show Iaje Two The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid rL,. mruieiu Lucy Tucker Phone H I Tiger October !), 10"2 Tales... l'. Wultg.iii and Mis V tin Nelson win i.illid away sin! it nly last ie- f 'dm Willin'- - i to hiattli Nt Isons iim living wind th.it Mi Nt Ison, motile! Mis Giitiudi In hjmpatby had iiHssed away ot Mr Ni lsmis loss llowirs hum tin studint both and taiulty W'lt si nt to the funeial Mi 3067 i I held at A Firtblilt Chut was the home oi Mr und Mia Denil Iics-en- t lluKlun.in Sunday tunms' wire MIA M tula (Ilettneis Explorers and M Mi n Donna Hiislunan waa the apt ak er. The group sang .vingi and light refreshments weto served to a laige crowd A reieption was held Satuida evening in Fairview Ninth ward chapel m honor of Mi and Mrs Diehard Coombs Mrs Coombs is the former Mrtnue Kae Jensen The young bride was lovt ly in a gown of traditional white satin entrain, with a late yoke and long She wore a veil pointed sleeves of net and earned a bridal bou-qu- tt of roses In the receiving hne with the couple were Mrs (Ilona Thomas, sister of the biide, Mi and Mrs Frank Coombs of Layton, patents of the groom; the groom's brother as best man; his sister, Carol as matron of honor, and Naomi and Beverly Jensin, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids Following is the progiam given with Ted Mower as Master of Maitland Ceremonies; piayer, Norman vocal solo, Graham; Veda Peterson, Brunger, trio, Carolyn Brady and Darlene Cheney; reading, Catherine Peterson; vocal solo, Carma Nordstrom; solo, Pat Murray of Ogden; dance, Ross Murry of Ogden writh Mrs. Murry at the piano; tribute to the couple, Ted Mower; vocal duet, Ellen Peterson and Lila Seely; reading, Bonnie Hamilton; dance, Pat Vance, Junett Rigby; reading, Donna Lou Hansen; vocal solo, Claia Denton. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. A family dinner was held at the outside fireplace at the Hugh Anderson residence one evening last week. Mr and Mrs. Leon Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, John and Terry Anderson were present to enjoy the hot dinner. It was Mrs. Florine Nielsons birthday and John was leaving to attend school at USAC, making the oc- caesion for the . The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Peterson celebrated the seventieth anniversary of Mr. Peterson this week, at the home and daughter, Mr. of a and Mrs. M. C. Colyar of Copper-toson-in-la- w n. buffet Joining in the turkey dinner honoring their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and son of Manaugua, Nicaragua, who have been vacationing in the States since July. Other family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer of Twin Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petersen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McCafferty of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Christensen of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Petersons fourteen grandchildren attended the reunion. Immediately after the family reunion the Virgil Petersons enplaned for Central America where he directs a field party for the U. S. Department of Agnculturp. Owen Tucker, who is employed i k ,i - ... fONHNl lS DYNASTY Dr. George Long, brother of Farl long, becomes fourth member of Long dynasty to sit In Congress, Mr and Mrs Myron F Tucket, Mr and Mrs Amasa Terry Mi and Mrs Aaron Cheney, Mr 'Tilt play must go on' Those wolds aie being repeated With int n using fervor at lath rehearsDims al ot ' Met t Me in St Ot toSheduleil fin homecoming Mr iler 21 Mis Leah Lunger, and Mis Geoige Otto, Anil Williams and Sam Turner aie taking ihaige of directng the play Mrs. llolly Visel, speech and dramatics mstmitoi has been seriously ill for the last thiee weeks, consequently unable to devote fullW.time A to the play Everyone at U'-- t is hoping for Mis V's speedy overv wile The play .should be quite a with its many The sitting and Mrs Maitland Graham, Mr i u king scenes with and Mrs Howard W. Rigby, Mr. is in a homey atmosphere and Mis Meilin Madsen and Ml an unusual family to add spue. and Mis Eph Madsen of Salt Miss Nancy Birrett's senior Luke City have English literature classes ShakeFan view South waid Relief been wading through Bill Sot let y held their opening social speares Macbeth, but are little bublast Tuesday afternoon with a woise foi wear In fact,hasa been cauldron witch's bling fine program 2 for a week Mrs. Mildred Lasson was in effervescirtg in room would caie tor a charge of the following program: now ofIf anyone snake, boiling and fenny song, ptayei? special dianiatiza-tio- n fillet an eye of or in the pot, baking of their lesson 01 woik which wool of bat ot tow or m frog, ut they are doing was prepared by s and tongue of dog, or blind-worthe class leaders on stack etc up , just etc , A large crowd was In attendance sting, negotiate and light were Brorno Seltzer and refreshments Barrett. Savant with served The officers weie in charge of the social Mr O announces that for the annum, the quartet will ensuing Mr and Mis Dick Jensen of of four not three or two, eonsist Orem have been the but mind you, FOUR, male groan-e- i spending week at the Hilden E. Tucker s Indeed, this is a startling home and visiting in Ephraim Seniors Bill is it not revelation, with the F. Jensen family Webb will Mavnard and Hanley be tenors, Roland Caiey, bantone, Mrs. Selma Sanderson served and will be junior Jack Cooksey luncheon Wednesday afternoon to at the bass part away buzzing Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Mrs. Dora Rig- with that deep chesty tone of his by, Mrs. Hannah Briggs, Mrs. Loa Mrs. Lucile Madsen, Stewart, Chuck Eekart, Keith McHeniy Mrs lone Rigby, Mrs. Arminta Robertson have been Clement, Mrs Lucy Tucker, Mrs and Bruce campus Ellis Vance, Mrs. Hortense Lar- entertaining at various week at also last sen, Mrs Ethel Mower, Mrs Nor- functions, and washma Elaine Anderson, Mrs. Hazel the Lions t,Club with their and accordian Anderson and Mrs Burdella Ter- board, a routine. specific moniAlthough ry. They spent their time with by has not been adopted ker sewing. them, they may be called either the 3 30 trio or gasshouuse gang Miss Donna Bushman has been released from the Noithern and Nancys Peggy Sharp States Mission where she served a and Erickson have been Hooley two-yeD S added to the role of Grace Mae mission for the L Church. sextet. Sextetters reShe is the daughter of Mr. and Samples from last yeai, and who maining Mrs Denzil Bushman and Is home will be are Vesper warbling again, with her family in Fairview and Vance, Ethel Vanderwagen, Gerry Lambson. Robert Graham has returned home from the East Central Leading all boisterous Wasatch States Mission where he served cheers through the feetboll and an L D S mission for two years. bisquitberl tussles are three pepRobert, who is the son of Mrs py, vivacious lasses. To wit, Sara Eda Graham, gave a report of his Cooksey, Marcia Baldwin and Dot cheer mission in sacrament Already these meeting Squire. leaders are doing a bang-u- p job. Sunday. laugh-provoke- r, ib-t- or Porterhouse Why buy 283 pounds of beef to get about 16 pounds of steak? Yet that is what you do when you buy meat in bulk quantities at "wholesale" prices. Look at the chart below. It shows how many pounds of each cut there are in a side of beef. Notice there are 43 lbs. and 12 ozs. of plus many less desirable cuts you may not like. Read the fat, bone and waste chart below carefully, it shows the actual yield in edible cuts and proves that "wholesale" prices such as you can buy U. S. Choice beef for less than 63 cents per pound when you shop Safeway . . . ne Safeway so-call- ed C Me so-call- ed BEEF CHART Fat, Bone and Waste 43 lbs., 12 ozs. Note: The large portion of this side of gut-bucke- beef priced under 63 GRAIN FED ar of Fairview Opening social North ward Relief Society was held Tuesday aftemon in the ward chapel. In Mrs. Lucille Hansen was charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. Wilma Bench, refresh- ment chairman. at Hill Field, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. Grades ptmir Westminster Fellowship with Bobby Hawks at the helm, sponsored a roller skatmg party last Saturday night In and Cho U. 5. Good North Sanpete High's rink. It was a rough and tumble, jolly fun, scramble, thoroughly enjoyed by some fifty-od- d W. F.'ers. Last, but by no means least, on this weeks list of news, is the and Mrs. Hilden Tucker. On September frosh initiation. verd24, juniors and the lowly, was held A kitchen shower were excused from ant freshies Las-so- n Miss Shawna at the home of school work to indulge in campus m honor of Miss Luzon Ridimprovements as part of their dle who will become the bride of initiation ordeal. During the fireOdell Cox. The battle to defeat polio is Mitch Manos smooched Refreshments were served to beginning to make headway, it works, as many girls as one would ordinwas Book 25 guests and a Bride's was revealed in the 114th Annual to smooch in one short care arily made. Miss Betty Graham was Report of the National Foundation a Romeo, that Mitch' Quite day the assisting hostess. for Infantile Paralysis, released recently. 1951 there had been substantial Mr. and Mrs Cox entei tamed Despite the increasing prevalaccomplishments m vnus studies, a group of friends last Thursday ence of the disease, the report new test tube victories that presevening. Rook was played and struck an optimistic note. Basil and were awarded to everyone O'Connor, National Foundation age the coming of a direct polattack upon paralytic specific to Present enjoy the evening president, pointed out that dining io in man himself. For the first time, 1951 saw findings tested in the field Pilot field tests of gamma globulin! - a substance which may prevent paialy&is in polio took place in For introduction prices see Utah County The results encom-age- d tests just completed S. P. in Houston, Texas, and Sioux City . Iowa Polio Battle Is Showing Results Priced Low PEAS Rib-- 7" Cut lbs. 13 ozs. Round Steak, Bone in 22 lbs. 12 ozs. Sirloin Steak, Bone in 20 lbs. 15 ozs. 18 lab-orato- iv TIRES full-sca- Melgaard, Fairview, agent Porterhouse, 16 lbs. Flank Steak le '"4 I Announcing - i 1 oz. 5 ozs. Sirloin Tip Roast 9 lbs. llVz ozs. 1 -- Donald Duck, Sweet, Tender, Fresh Frozen, 12 oz. pkg. 2 for Rib Roast, 6 es ARMSTRONG lb. .87 98 16.37 22.30 PEAS Pictsweet or Bel-A- 1.09 1.09 .79 18.63 Dole, Pineapple, Concentrated 17.51 10.56 $173.61 Grand Opening I Pulsipher UTOCO lotal Cost at 63, !b. S178 29 Total Cost at Safeway $176.61 ' ' 4.G8 Service You Save Friday, October 10th or Pictsweet, ir r, Concentrated Bill Pulsipher UTOCO PRODUCTS! buying ir,.t. idual cuts of beef 'or prices you actually save 4.68 over the "wholes. ,jilce of 63c lb. ed If You Are Interested In Buying Food For A Home Freezer STRAWBERRIES Scotch Treat, 10,2 oz. can low price Pulsiphers UTOCO Service On Highway 89 Across from North Sanpete High School regularly published advertisements. When a cut of meat you want there's no limit. stoek up! Buy as much as you wish s Miscellaneous is BrOOdi Freth Enriched Margarine Wayl Dated W lb loaf Freth, Colored lb Eggs Airway ftlfnA W W Mott Popular 'The World' 1 at a featured When you buy meats for home freezing at Safeway you may personally select the variety and cuts you and your family prefer. Safeway sells only U. S. Good and Choice meats. All Safeway beef is trimmed , before weighing and carries scientifically agrd for maximum tenderness, waste-free- , You famous money-bacsee what you are getting before you pay for it . . . and reguarantee. member, you may buy any quantity you want. You are under no pressure to buy a six months' supplyl Safe-way- 's k 5 cans Lunch Box or Looker, This Plan Will Save You Money! Read Safeway 6 oz. can at Safeway WE FEATURE Washing Greasing Steam Cleaning Polishing Complete Servicing with 2 cans GRAPE JUICE By i 6 oz. can 6 oz. can at Safeway's ORCHIDS FOR THE LADIES BALOONS FOR THE CHILDREN pkg ORANGE JUICE 1.04 Bel-A- 1.09 10 oz. ir JUICE Bel-Ai- I Stock Your Freezers N Flavor" lb Pineapple Grape Juice Libby's Chu,ch,34 4v8,nnoSouo9t Oysters Royal Shortening 3 Ibt |