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Show M NEW8 ABOUT FOLKS Dee Preece, Pill Madsen, Prank, Bob Anderson, Homer Jtandall, lleiner, Larry Jensen and Dick Jensen. Mrs. Wesley Anderson and Mrs. Ireta Jensen assisted Mrs. Jensen with the dinner. IN MILTON Primary Holds Famous Opera Easter Party AtUofU When Paster egg trees, Easter Ireta Jensen assisted Mrs. Jensen bunnies and ducks start taking the with the dinner. spotlight in party decorations. It I'll eside meeting was held at the Is an indication that spring is Just1 hospital, Feb. 28. They have five Morgan, Morgan County, Utth I Grandparents are Mr. Friday, Mrs. anil Hyrum Adams and a grandmother, Mrs. Sarah gteat Who's New . . daughters. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Giles, Milton. Leak (Thelma lleiner) Feb. 27 in an Ogden hospital, a daughter. e;iry telephone call from Ibis is their first girl and third Muskegon, Michigan. Saturday Hein- chill. Uiandparents ate ,nolnIlK announced to Mr. and Mrs. er, Seattle. Wash., und Mrs. R. L. j the arrival On March 19 Morgan County News MARCH 1 serv-jwhe- j IIW I HELP WANTED MALE j - J If The New Summer Festival production, Faust. This talented young tenor has caused a sensation on the Household Hint transcontinental tour. Besides Mr. use Hot water to remove Never Crain are such distinguished artstains from rayon fabrics gravy ists as Xudju Witkowska, lovely as It sets the stains For washable young singer who is hailed by rayon, launder In hot. soapy .critics as the best soprano since water Dust rayons ; with absorbent powder, brush ofl. the days of Frank the baritone, sings "Figaro, then sponge with a good cleaning fluid. William Wilderman, tall and handsome basso will be remembered for his sterling performances w ith T1 uh opei a company coming the Sail Carlo Opera company 111 FOR SALE Itah this year will appeal at previous seasons; Ralph Telasko, 40 Tons of Alfalfa els. Kingsbury Hall, I niversity of I tab another baritone, is winning critics! Contact: Jeppson The table decorations were plan-- j on Monday, March 19. lor one praises. Henefer ned and made by Nettie Robison, performance of Rossinis BARBER WVWtVANWMYWWWWV Tile entile production is under Viola Maxwell, Catherine Tucker, of SEVILLE, The Wagner opera th direction of Desire Defrere, and Dorothy Evans. Company of New York City is now director for the Metropolitan stage WANTED Dinner was under the direction; on transcontinental tour of the opera company; Paul lirtdsach, re-- ! of Verda Rogers, Saruh Carter, larger American cities. It brings now ned Woman to do full or part time conductor of the San Frau- June Porter, Ann Larson, Grace a complete production including cisco and housekeeping and cooking in com-; Metropolitan opera orchestra ami chorus with entirely Compton and Thelma Rees. modern home with two chilorchestra! direct will the panics, Games were under the supervis- - new and fresh scenery und cos- dren under school age. Private and chorus. ion of Leila Miles and Beth 'fur- - tunies. bedroom furnished. Job to last Tickets may be obtained through ner. two months. about To top the list they hav mail older by addressing Kingsbury of ! array singing stars which pro- Hall, Cniversity of Ctah, or direct-Telephone 206-Rto brilliant show. Heading ly from Glen Brothers Music Com-- : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitaker and mises the cast w ill be the gifted Jon puny box olfice, 74 South Main, CURTIS CARTER Mrs. Reed Dickson were dinner who sang the lead in the last Salt I.ake City. Crain guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MORGAN THEATRE DOORS OPEN 6:45 P. le Galli-Curci- Cap-peil- Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 16 and 17 TOMAHAWK" Van Heflin Yvonne De Carlo ' SUNDAY and MONDAY j MARCH 18 and 19 j Dennis Morgan Patricia Neal ' RATON Shoes lor Ladies and Children The - $5.95 - $8.95 CAMEO and CANNON FRUIT OF TIIE LOOM Hosiery Blouses $1.29 - $1.69 $2.98 - $3.98 ... a lovely selection of For the Small Fry Easter Baskets . . . Chickens . . Bunnies . . . Balloons . . . Just the thing for that East. er morn surprise. EARLS Phone 164 and Mrs. Deiuiis Nelson and baby weie dinner guests one day last week of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson and son, Gordon, motored to Lay-toand enjoyed dinner with Dennis and his family. Dennis was home on a ten day leave from the lb S. Navy. Mrs. John Combe spent Saturday night and Sunday in Ogden who is 111. with her mother-in-laMrs. Ralph Madsen and Mrs. Leona Giles were visitors in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Creager were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mecham. Elder Elden Mecham returned to his home Wednesday. He has completed two years service as a missionary of the LDS church in the Western States mission. I hiring! that time he served in New Mexico, Colorado and Sydney, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Baird and family enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and four children of Fielding, Mrs. Elva Korth of Tretnonton, Mr. and Mrs. Lament Benson of Smithfield, Donald Peterson of Trenionton and Mrs. Mary Whittier and June MeGaven of Salt Lake City. Morgan MESS UP Mrs. this Month Flying March winds of Its the extra things in a home that really make it livable. Special appliances and Contribute items furniture immeasurably to pleasant, more comfortable living. Secure the Best in Nationally Advertised Appliances, while they are available and the quality is high. OI bi a . ir Eio-Iree- m SHORTENING 3 lbs. 1.12 forecast 7 No. 2 .. CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 13 oz. MINUTE RICE, 5 oz., 2 for TOMATO .JUICE, JGA, 46 oz. TUNA, White Star, Bite Size MAZOLA OIL, pts. 23c 21c 27c 26c 32c 49c 15c QUAKER PUFFED RICE 12c QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT 51c YELLOW NUCOA, lb 10c EASTER EGG DYES, Rit 10c EASTER EGG DYES, Paas 25c SPAGHETTI & MEAT, Nallys 25c oz. RICE KRISPIES, Kelloggs, 9l2 39c GRAPE JUICE, Welchs, 21 oz. 45c BISQUICK, Ige. 31c CREAM OF WHEAT, 28 oz . Chrome Breakfast Sets Radios PETERSON REUNION SET FOR MARCH 24 Electric Ranges PIIILCO Washers WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASHERS again and again e hot water and soap for two, threa, or more loads of clothes. re-us- for DEXTER WASHERS Swifts Refrigerators and Freezers NORGE PIIILCO CROSLEY New Shipment Coming in PIIILCO CAPEI1EART VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 133 35c vi 0XYD0L 35c bi VISIT .............. Ci 35c 01 F TIDE IVORY BAR, lge. 2 for 35c 33c CAMAY, 3 for JOY 29c tl e: ft ai u ic tr 35c di 1.16 SH0WDRIFT, 3 lbs COFFEE, IGA DeLuxe. reg. or drip, lb tfc w ai r 89c ic m CATSUP, Pierce's, 14 oz., 2 for 35c NBC PREMIUM CRACKERS, lb ti u te P cc 29c th DIAMOND WAX PAPER, 125 ft. 25c cc CHOCOLATE CHIPS, 8 In th ci Baker's, 6 oz., 2 for .39c ot ta BOILING BEEF, Rib 45c or brisket, Ib ca n of or STEAKS, Round, U.S. Good,Ib 98c T-bo- ne x co eh W FRESH SIDE PORK, Sliced, Ib In. 59c Po an EASY TERMS PHONE DREFT DUZ 19c PILLSBURY PIE CRUST PIE SLICED APPLES, Musslemans, "strong accompanied by boys with kites," brought a safety request today from Byron L. Blood, Ogden division superintendent, Utah Power and Light Company. Kite flying is fun, said Mr. Blood, but it can be plenty dangerous. For the sake of your own safety and the safety of others observe these rules: Fly kites away from electric wires and poles. Don't use metal or wire in any form on kites. Use only dry cotton string. Never fly your kite with wet string. Water Is one of the best conductors of electricity. Prem. Don't climb poles to recover FRANKS, Cello pack, lb kites. Never try to release en- tangled kites by throwing stones at them. Never run across streets to get Asst., Ib kite into air. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest Power company office. Prem., boneless, Ib Save - - C Herbert Whittier spent sev- eral days in Ogden with her son, Bruce Whittier, and family, helping out because of sickness in the family. Use Care in Kite NORGE Edmond OBrien Joanne Dru Otto Kruger u - CROSLEY DRIVE" n So popular with the ladies are our Polly Debs. A complete line, of course. $3.49 OCEAN Mr. children at $2.95 711 Whittier .Sunday. Poll Parrot Shoes for ever-popul- ar PASS" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARCH 21 and 22 ' CHANDISE that is sure to please! M. l, u Easter is early this year, and in preparation for this Spring event, we have NEW MER- PAGE t Reliable man with car wanted ti call on farmer in Morgan Cou r, U i Wonderful opportunity. ty. to $20 in a day. No experience 0'lspen.llove capital required. Permanent. WritJ of a new grandson, born to Mr. and. today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept? Mrs. John Puwlowski. Tills is the B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7,: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams third child for the Puwlowskls and California. are rejoicing over the arrival of the fifth grandchild for the Spend-tliel- r ; first son, born in an Ogden loves. Mrs. Iawlowski Is the for-- j nier Marne Spendlove. home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow around the corner, and such was Giles Sunday evening. Sixteen the case at the home of President w ere present and enjoyed a discus-- Nettle Robison Monday evening, misfortune to fall down her base-- slon and light refreshments the Primary stake board of-- i break Mrs. ed and Gerald Whittier and fleers entertained their husbands, ment steps last Sunday by the stake presidency, Herbert Whit- three ribs. Her daughter and son- - Mrs. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ixjy- The Milton ward Primary of-- : tier, high council advisor for the ola of Salt Lake City, are w ith fleers gave a kitchen shower for Primary, and Patriarch G. S. Hein-her this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ito-- j Mrs. Raymond Booth at the home er, and their partners, In all, 3S persons w ere present land Gorder of Ogden and Mr. of Mrs. Royal Clark Saturday after-and Mrs. H. M. Ball of Bountiful noon. Games were played and re-- Little tables, centered with a liiin-- i called on her during the week, treshments served. iature huckleberry tree to which Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jensen eie speaker In Sacrament meeting Stin-- i was tied colored Easter eggs by tertained the ward MIA basketball day. Kathleen Mecham gave a contrasting colored ribbons, and at team and their partners at dinner: musical number and Merle Baird each place a rabbit In a nest with a little yellow duckling guarding The team are gave a short talk. Monday evening. it, was the setting for the festive dinner served to the guests. Progressive games were played following dinner, when the winners1 were Mrs. Cotilam Heiner and Ray! Larson, and the consolation prizes; went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Fran-t1 16, 1951 MORGAN J Peterson ward bishopric announc es the annual ward reunion to be held. Saturday, March 24. Pinner will be served from 7 p m. until 8:30 p.m. and will be followed by a program and dance. Fresent and former ward mem bers are Invited. The Primary children will be entertained Friday, tn POT ROASTS, U. S. Good, Ib & Sons Co. PHONE 43 MORGAN 67c GROUND BEEF, Fresh. .. 65c Lean, Ib CHEESE, Nippy Cheddar, Ib in ftn thi tej bu co 69c r |