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Oranges Grapefruit Celery DATES Choice IVplet Noor Bag 6 5 lbs. Fxtra Fano. Fey., Washington Hod Felicious . .. JL 15 I . OR. APPLES 8 No NEW CABBAGE No t a-- . 3 LETTUCE TT F S No ...lb. Stalk 8 lb. . S No ..... I, Young Tender. m e. m Fryers Cooked Picnics Cooked Hams r Ideos for food gifts you con malt. recipes and pictures in the BIG CHRISTMAS 6 Clip Tops Sbs 5 Pork Chops Veal Roast Sirloin Steak Cod, eello bag 22 . Gold lb Koval Sejio. For that Yew ear's SUGAR 0. lb M,Md Salad No Veg can I Whole. NONE SUCH PUMPKIN RAISINS pkg See Cranberry 16 o or SPRAY Mince Meat 9 It S fo Drom1 ROYAL SATIN G.S Gu'i'it Girade, Ih Sweetest of all Christmas in the Moore family was baby daughter, born Chnstr Day at the local hospital to and Mrs. Maynard Moore oft city. The little girl is the f child of the young couple j the first grandchild of mater grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Li ience Clayson, Santaquin. ternal garndparents are Mr., co Mrs. Cleon Moore. Great-gr- a j Bowk parents are Mr. and Mrs. Js ; (Tins Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Clay: House Payson and William A. Hud; Presid porter Santaquin. be pri ! 1 cr ! i, and TENACITY PAYS OFF I Shrtng .. 3 lb Howards first play was produced by George Tyler 15 FLOUR KSL'.V,.. 3.75 12 FLOUR 3,39 12 MILK 19 SALT 19 BLEACH 25? NEW PAR "V 18 - -7 13 r29? WHITE KING r h. 31 h TOILET SOAP a 23 Beam can. t for 8un Maid 16 os pkg C0C0ANUT os Moon IV Girl, Dec. 16, Earl Don Hazel Crump Badham, PayscJ Boy, Dec. 17, Blaine Wei.f and Eva Harmer Allan, Pays Girl, Dec. 18, Wayne Jas and Carol De Von Greenhj McClellan, Santaquin. Girl. Dec. 18, Roland S. Marie Losser Hensen, Benjanv I Wanted, Penny Savers VANILLA DINETTE Josi Spat Howard went on, stuck closely to stage. He went from small acting role property man, to assistant stage manager, road companies, to stage manager, to a dii tor of Broadway shows, to writing plays after awhile getting one produced; then toi ing more important roles than he had t Jared to dream he would or did he? He probably did, at t V ISSUI - Holiday Savings lu al Sepo, Ideal to hee Pot Roast SstL, 59t"p Pork Loin Roast Pork Sausage Sliced Bacon E- Cape Faniy lb I Boy, Dec. 16, Charles and Ethel Pace Wood, Fork. I go back some years to the time when I first knew Howl ndsay. We were both on the stagej going out in road ca did: panies, at a pitiful money reward. We think so, at the time, however, for we w both enjoying our work. Money came secopppvo, After I found oat that acting was not wl CRANBERRIES Three major points in Safeways meat plan add up to full value for you: We BUY top grades only. We TRIM these fine meats free of excess bone nd fat before weighing. We GUARANTEE theyll please-- or money back. Boy, Dec. 16, Kenneth Be1, Elaine Lundell Peay, Benjac . CARROTS i i day how well Howard Lindsay was paid the seventeen days of work during which he collabora! ith Russell Crouse on Life With Father. The figure given mething like $250,000. But lets look into this. JZ' 12 1, Solid Iteberg Girl, Dec. 16, Allen David Leona Youd Warner, Spat Fork. 8 Pink 11. Southern S Tht ' READ the other 15 C Goi 39 U. S. No. 1, Crisp Green GUARANTEED Mesh YAMS 40 Girl, Dec. 15, Douglas and Lucile Throckmorton as, Genola. "HOW TO WIN FRIENDS Crisp Stringless pkg lT Girl, Dec. 15, Raymond ward and Melba Pearl Hot Houghton, Nephi. 1 10 Thin Skin, Juicy, White ..lb. Girl, Dec. 14, James Ralph, Elizabeth Beagley Kelson, Ne n Were choosy about the fresh produce we select for you. Our buyers visit the growing areas. They know quality, pick out the fruits and vegetables that will eat right, rush them to Safeway in all their natural goodness. 69 t SS CANDY 20 MIX NUTS Flint UuSt 19 CIGARETTES Popular Brands Carton lilf t, t t PITTED DATES MIXERS Spark. Water t with Plenty of Fruit, tl os PUDDING k, 'M'ESEWMSLES M Most valued of all Christ gifts received by Mr. and Max Menlove was the b daughter born Christmas Da; the Payson hospital. Their child, the mother is the for. Nancy Lee Lant, daughter of' and Mrs. John Lant. The fat has recently rejoined the A. Air corps and returned last from Illinois, where he is attel ing school. Parental grand; ents of the new comer are fi ens, Nancy Coombs, Colleen Lorraine Neil, and Danna and Mrs. Leo Menlove, Spi Lake, and great grand-par- t Reid. Samuef E. 1 The program included a vocal are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1! lor and duet by Sharron and Kathryn love of Spring Lake. i Elmer; accordion selection, Lamar Jarvis, Salt Lake City; reading, Alma Christensen. Salem; Sweetheart Waltz. t vocal solo, Geraldine White. Mr. and Mrs. Maurin are ng Socal dancing in the amusetheir home in Santaquin' ment hall was led by the bride ing and groom in the romantic Sta-hel- n Girl, Dec. 14, Merle Henry; Thelma Deanne Brandon T?m Payson. d, l Otfic-Piol- , k w I , i 1 iatid wit he n ( h me i i 1 Mis hotn as Wh i i 1 ,, , , i , s 1 i i i 1 ( appointments of Mr and Mrs. vas t ' d i Prominent in the bridal proW I MiCmnuk, when they cession of December vvere rites hospital lift Ti ' rt 1, m d at dinner party in li Aftun Diepo, C al f foi Miss Depew, m v i n nh iih eov ers laid uniting Mrs Max A. stay of and Mr. daughter A lovely eht jieihons son b Lot of Hieen and white holly Depew, and Charles Maurin, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurin, Cr ue.st s C! istmas tin ov i Miiindi d with mistletoe in iu ki nd at tin Dave Shuli i the un'ti of the table ind red Sant: quin. home weie Mr and Mis De.in The marriage was performed added to the festive air tapis Badh. m and son Phil, of Salt Pi i snt wue Dr and Mis 0 D. at an early evening hour DecemLake City Hinson, Piovo; Mr. and Mrs. ber first at the home of the Gio;of Chase, Mr and Mrs E. brides parents with G O. D Vance, and the host and bishop, pronouncing the M,.ss Ni Km r o s1Hndin vows. the wintei in S.n Du.no, Cahf, A reception at the First LDS with Navy Chut Wan ant ward chapel followed or and Mis Paul Wittwei and 'I he oi iginal U S Liberty Bell Attractive in traditional white fami. was cast in London satin, the bride wore a gown styled with lace yoke and sleeves, fitted bodice, and full skirt to which was attached a peplum and train. Her veil of lace edged net was caught into a tiara of pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses and gardenias. Sister of the bride, Mrs. Lester Thomas, was matron of honor, and maid of honor was Miss Betty Crump. Bridesmaids were Ellerf Greenhalgh, Jams Provst-gaarJanice Hall, Gloria Strong. All wore yowns of pastel shades complimented with corsages of roses and carnations. Best man to the groom was Gerald Greenhalgh. Cunning train bearers were Misses Kathryn and Shar-ro- n little ! Cloward, dressed m identical pink crepe, lace trimmed, with The very idea for tonights main course dish . . . the inserts of lace in the very idea for decorating that guest room . . . the very skirts. idea for making cleaning easier. Youll find the very Parents of the bridal couple idea to answer many a homemaking problem in every assisted in receiving guests, with copy of the Family Circle magazine. You see, Family blue likhts from silvered ChristCircle is just packed with good, practical ideas to mas trees blending with the make life easier for homemakers. candle light of tall tapers in floor standards. And when it comes time to relax. Family Circle can Master of ceremonies to the make your leisure moments more enjoyable. There was G. O. Dunford and fiction program notch writers. are exciting stories by top Harry Mrs. Marion Elmer was hostess. Evans chats about stage and movie stars hes rubbed Pi elude music was furnished by elbows with. Lively cartoons sprinkle good humor Misses Geraldine Partridge and All article the this, pages. plus interesting through Jenine Miller. on many other subjects. In charge of the gift book was If you think so much entertainment and informaMrs. Reid McKell and placing tion must be expensive, youre in for a surprise. It's gifts were Mrs. Blaine Crook, all yours for -- not 25c not 15c but for just 5c I Yes, Miss Helen Taylor and Mrs. Max a nickel buys good reading for the entire family. Butler. A new issue of the Family Circle goes on sale the In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Ben Coon and Mrs Morten last Thursday of each month at Safeway. Come get Gay, assisted by the following your copy of the current issue. Only 5c. gals in formal gowns- Merline Elmer, Bonnie Elmer, Jerry Stev- i i Gill. Dec. 11. Lemar Alton; Margaret Ann Newman Wo Springville. 1 I , , deeieti( Tletes i i nl DI Cl MBLR 30. 1948 CraMe 33n!l Rus-M- . CuOhts of thcll pain's Ml and Mrs L F B Old i id, thf Chllstin s liol ida uiic M and Mrs l)n k Maish an tm nd Mi son, Hull ud Mipliion, rind Mis Ni ll Bold j'a I'd Hi il Kiwi Citv Jot B id v id ai i omp.inii d hi r hi o la , t id f atn-G- v homo foi a u i k ind will a si in f I New Yrai's to Day IHIKSDAY AH CHRONICLE S son s r I - fk ( I ;1 i ' i a Mr ,nd Mm s K n iiu Mi ind n p and Ml hi all M Is Sti i ki A '110111,' the h ppy R dhi ins hi Mis I'u Ip plans Old ti Ii lade at ll ' lioa ' I e ho! In iday si ,e on A IS that Yi a Ii oil Day at I ii h Don H los as h i t to of a bov fin nds of his nninoir da s of tie Soi o is b idi A de hint h on tin ii hu hands i njoyi d in ijp hoi hood ih r i vi of an v i d p, nni s t i nind tv Sun iv dmr p,n mud, tuppi is d mu i si hi d d Don s di o d bv t ai d i . t t a ( ioiild nnu d Chi d mas p ll tv Fill n I h d he lollovv 'in; I v i n bv Mi n home and M's it ,lph ilib i n of their louolis look pait in the holiday Ch ipple for ! m Mi and Mi s Von Hill, of i phooihoo as lull! rit til' II Tim tv live Sp m h folk. Mi and Mis Aivil home Lot Monday h n . o Mi and Mis Leo vounutus enjoved the visit of l i i. ! Mi Mis J C'lai k Sm'.i, who pave tin m e. i h a and h. I 'mi i Mi and Mis Bvion Mon Hilt, and fad) took pal t on t R dph nd Mis on of poc ms and sonns Re- igur, Mi Loon h mil Mi and Mis Di vim freshments were served. f t, . t 11 u t ri )t M 1. I II L' 1.04 TOILET S0APr-T- , 29 25 : fe whom Howard had worked faithfully as stage manage assistant director, and director. His faithfulness to dut created in Mr. Tyler a strong desire to see Howard g I ahead. He liked this chap with so much integrity. The pi? f succeeded, and from there Howard in time stepped right 0 up to the top. During the years he was climbing, there were times w he didnt know where the money waj coming from for weeks meals. Ive known him to go through every sort of couragement, including having others dependent upon hit iving expenses though I never knew him to look upon responsibility ss a discouragement. But during all the y Ive known him, I've never known him to waver in what wanted to do, Ive never knows him to consider deserting theatre. Has it paid off? Well, you know the answer, and you fc that it has paid off, even though his close relative, his U Sam, has stood right there looking over his shoulder and re ing out his hand for a large share of Howards profits in 0 to finan e wars and to meet other responsibilities. But what Howard pays to the government, he will always be rich, fc will alw. ys be doing the kind oi work he loves. Whf Urge cor bom, a , or 1 how y f irnli i , wi YO SC |