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Show FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23 1949 MT. THE Auto Dealers Have SpecialVeekToo It Will Begin Monday, October 31st AutuinobiU dealing W in llus ol tills this year Is bleak di alei . ail'd mil join mth g a.I itinid-- , ihals why we l the Dalian 111 tllluUghoUt ' aid lu extend a inuhul mvi ' aiiit' wl know 'lain uliinialuK t.it lull to iVeiyune to liispei t Dealt i Wei k lit tutu i se law models and i, ! Aoumbir 5, an online lo 1. 1; v alui S both In belt I Usedspeilal t ,ij , Him ut 1 phiaim, au-i h mi it a m nice which we will ullei 1 ol Know b In Ip make mu tug week Aiiium. il il oui a Dealer Wiek who made tin i i.il one lot y one lul. owing statement w pi Min n jlie tl o many nu. Munitions vvbuh Open bolisi s are the autulno t iv e all lialliblsed new industry tais passengei in t hi.', area uni in Ks alike have made u the week, with the ne pasl lo this aiea I mlei tally united to stop labs is ti uly a nation on automobile de.tlels ai bills with nraily one auto both tile gii-ai ontnhution mob bn family, enougl whiih oui industry is in tknig t. is, in lait, so that cvetyom our (.(immunities and id oui m lould go riding at one time he file engines, ambulant es models, iittiai tive show moms modern faulities, polite tars, physmans tars amt eijuipmeu, '(TV uc tanks are taken as a paits and anessoiles that local (ar and timk ouni" m.utw ol loutse today Ive ol the best oui industiy oltei ommumty is dependent to a in both piodutts and .sen he extent targe upon automobiles "We also realize that we (an nid trucks and mote than as oui tommuni communities in this imin piospei only ties and the tiade aiea ve s nt tty ait- dependent solely upon piow and plumper and we want the automobtb- for tianspoita our fellow utiens to know that t ion PLFASANT PYRAMID Page 'lli Thinkers Gather Tor Sessions Al USAC Today, Tomorrow Wecdlecraft by 11 Ills it v lii. oli-ni- i , - 1 i t 1 - we appreuate then palion-ig- , and shall continually strive b nb nt then pood will and to hi of service to our communities Thats the pi unary purpose ol this ptogiam to make the i si dents of our trade ar a evei hettei aiiuamted with then ic tail automobile dealeis and t hi setvices they offei think tveiyone is mien Met1 m automobiles, espeiially tin new models and the bettei used tars that then dealeis aie offei ltij; today, now that produdioi 1 Vegetables Grow Interesting Tales Do you know SPRING CITY By Mrs. Virqus Osborne a ontmiied fiom fust page i Membeis of the cast of the Mutual Impioveinent Assoclj non play pa seated by tills wait! the uesday evening in tegular meting vveie Mor Rae Blain, Neva Beck, jMinlene Mired, Blaks Allied, Wallace Allred land Robeit Scholield Mis El va Allred, drama direitoi, di iccteii the play. 1 Il Al ul II J 1 I , t v Imal It .11 ' HI ( an- - . ad xpei I H1 Hi, tie HI ai Hino ve HS Di Ki ' I !H i i i l til i r oi ( ii i, I i I i i i , till , a Idi Hunt u Ic pi oil UC t m u il i pis is an ItijIC l .H s fill I .11 h ge i DuDull I" "Hill Hi i I I c v I , I i s Ul I v ( 1 aiiam; I tab si dilished as the .nli mi nt Si rms i s m he Ol ganlat Ion filial gi ,1 h mi huh the In Ids ot ails ind I - i I i .on Was I i I I 1 i " a 11 i r ked, X m s nl Do sloinii h win- t aki n, nl in miM h s i vv i ic anil in the he H ill ti mpt Hoics ot the uiMii c .li I not Pit tina Dim "I the stmn u h nor did m pi at me ot Ce tlie liocly ii ingc hi a not li ild vv ay a no i in i .1 at the I iie-fips Lii" toi d the atm' Hoiv lh siologii al Hygiene at tin I v i ot mvi sil Mmiu sola, wmki on the i it a and physio loeii al s its o t. e mi mi w i' h lo i nils gt men as ' tm , a pigs" k ol low up; I he i ,I n not ma i e im pm ions ol in' vv o t till ds v a ol a i ii p a u pc i tin s in mo mi m' on lonimitti-- p t, I,,,,,. tlt, you mailing into a iiiilcd Hiding to inn Ul I i v I'll hi i i t leltus m l'lti luiHisi- ot tin tiseanh giotip is to piomote ind ( if Hive endeuvoi jn tln siienieu, arts and b tiers, and to (1 this!' ktlowlegde III these tields Mmh of the Aiademv v oi k oi ies is i an led on bv pnndcnic. eommuti.es, lest-aridiscus p.ipeis addiesM's and as se ins in genet a meetings, ill as through putdleation ol meeting reports End' Opening session on veiling featuies an addiess b In lhautiiy Harris, piofessm if geography atH the timers tv t t Imago, at pm m Du lbs sub Logan LDS Institute in the Sov ci t "Isolationism let Cmon," is based on hi- - i m 111 ''nvie sldei able tese.liih native Utahn Di ogiaphv Huns is the son of the pi esident, Aiademv membeis aie di tv limn business, agiiiuhine, in d list i v government and eiiuia Hon, and Ini lude many pmmin ent Utah scholars ffMui f-- P t 'r v I 1 1 l S jr t Hlhlll s" (aw Latro Egg Mash has produced this amaz- , ing result again and again: Over and above the feed needed for maintenance, laying hens under observation at Lairo Research Farm laid 760 eggs for every 100 pounds of Larro Egg Mash they ate. With all this proof of what full nuti lent balance can do. no poultryman can ufiord not to tiy Lai ro Egg Mash. , I iJ ' - in l'si I I ,1 the semi .mini mg tii Di Di Hu i pinli ssiii ol hio and i halt m in ol tin i i rih-bin- I iv 1 i ill tN I ai Is pis1 i lot ssmii at i on.1 i ,i mi nod I I I t m MT. PLEASANT MILL&FEED CO. Dairy Counsel Wants You To Scream Tor Ice Cream omened During Cold Months Too Thomas Jeffers m FAIBVICW A p.uty for the Pamary Home the principle upon iilnili uitam Don t let mid wealhei dampen Buildcis gills was held Tuesday By Miss Maclel Jensen modern secret codes die based aidor foi lee cnam your '1 he .i Itei noon at the vcaid this taste greatest liability to men chapel Eating appealing from first (Continued page) EHtien puls attended the pat-tin lal disorder exists ii ms u food the affects Kail Id 30 which and a of South Ward Relief view ly included ages temneiature of vour tiodv se program, and refreshments leach Society will hold their Relief 'games Society conference November ti eis, Mrs Hilda Jensen, Mrs Soiensen and Mrs Sarah at 7.30 p.m. Beck, dnectod the party. Visitors at the home of Edwin Mr anc Mrs. Call Ryper and Miner were two friends from am Blaine and Mr and Mrs California, William D. Jex of Odell Blam and son Dwane of Spanish Fotk and Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake city, were weekend J. C. Dewey of Salt Lake city Mt. Pleasant - - Phone 13 i t I your vegetables' vegetables aie gieat tiavelers They litei ally come from all over the world", Keetth, aecoiding to Russell (ounty agent. The potato, of course, is a native It was lust dehydrated by American Indians, it is not visitors here lush at all, Mr Keetch assented he sweet potato is a pioduct ol Mr anil Mrs. John Adams the plant belonging to the and is and small son of Piovo visited Morning Glory family week with their par another pre Columbian native the past The true yam is an entirely dif lents, Mi and Mis James E Ellis leient plant. "Sweet corn, we all know, was Mrs Joseph F. Hansen lett utd by Indians long before Co lumbus arrived, he said Beam Sunday foi a weeks visit in were American, hut not tin Salt Lake city with her daughLimas. They are a native id ter, Mrs Welby Rodebeck. The beans came Kodebecks are the proud parGuatemala; soy fiom China where th y vveie ents of a new baby boy, their hud child The mother is the giown 5000 years ago, hu' just former Chloe Hansen of this iccently found their plate in city. American agriculture. Brussel sprouts and kohiarabi Miss Yvonne Schofield, a ate almost the only vegetables that onginat d in Noithern Eur toi student at the L'SAC, spent hot ope except the rutabaga which the weekend home Mrswith Cutlet patents. Mi and is a cabbage turnip cioss Spinach came from Persia Schofield heri Cabbage found its way Avon Buiney and son R o of from the Mediterranean area Delta visited with Mrs. Lotna cultivate! been haw Paisnips for 2000 years and grew wild n Jensen Thursday Carrots have beer Asia Minor Mis Mary E Acotd is visit grown in Near East since time and in Vtrnal with Mr. The immemorial Greeks ing Acorcl and boys. thought them beneficial food Mrs Clair Biff: i Vi-(d- a Our common 1 v s-- n but didnt know why; only r ccntly have they been eaten Beets and taw or in salad Swiss chard are the same spe cies, believe it or not and both were known by the Romans Squash and pumpkins mcigi so clostlv into one another that many pumpkin pics arc reallv squash; they both were popul.u foods of American Indians Tin onion and its kin in early Bib heal times and believe it o not, it belongs to the hlv fam hlv cam from mid-Asimon The travels of many vegetable varieties are known in Should one he interested learning their origin Mr Keetch invites your inquiry a ALL-WHE- Kill - I jiIj-I- I m n I die lln DID not mil' Unit., 'HE kmtlcJ look i. Li bullion m Vi ,f attil tutti, but tlreeecs, shirts mid Molise Hith lutnd hint h luiittui I your forte you mil kml xml purl your If a i ii j te stv lljsl.t wardrobe. Everythin from wool blouse to jaikrls arc aren with ribbed knitted cd$in at linnet kline, pO' ket or tlosiu band-ins- . touih ivrs 'I let tiiuiiuiii "swealer look" lo blouses Vr ool Jeraey dresses look custom-made with wide, knitted waistbands (hat hu the waist. Other styles have full knillrd yokel in the same color as the dress. Here are some of the other limited trimmings you miglil try: sweater top dress, minimi. with plain, In hand knillin tweed or plaid woolens styled with round swealer neiklines or Uoul Jersey cardigan blousra or dresses, corduroy iat bets or skirts with sweater at net khne, sleeves or wunl-line- . Tweed or flannel jaikels with woulknit sleeves, handknit yokes and perkets. Short, filled tardigan sweater jai kets lo he worn over casual dresses, as a nt ill. r wilh jacket with separate skills, as a link In tot o In u Inn il r anti i ufTi tl ' top with skirts. a ml n throat hiiUUK Then you ran o all out and knit a of t foil Im j tl front - a p complete dre-- s or autl. U ith one or two n - i' a ii t li nt' tli of t in ) outfits you'll have no proldi m rlrv with the what to wear question. Hand hti In iltat'inallv from in h to limit r hi iini an at knit outfits look right no matter wliut arm mjiii mi holh m1 the oirasion. ( lever use of jewelry and Ira tic whiiuhii r lint Pinil'iin- - hf Starts will help to (hange tile fair of (iiaLiniithisll(lKI I Ii art avail iMi lo mu Ju-- t your outht. iim Heres a swealer style for the college riui a slampctl, mH.hI.. 'lie v. k ihp inn ol Iasi or business girl. 1 think you will hjpr to llo agree that it's one of tbe neatest knit- ol tin papti, a'kmp for liatht No ting truks of tbe season. It's a lung It 4.7. l the bill n i i ill St, lie .it the gi U ul i ul Ii ge la tint, tv login Monloiiioiinw than inO w in l tilt S, I, II, I ,i li i .1 .1 i Ip lillv Di it it (in Hi .il out ps i old is kniKked DRIVE Gives the Universal 'Jeep' All-Ye- ar Usefulness a fie The Deer Hunters ball held Friday night as a big success It was sponsored by the J C.s with the pi esident, Edwin Mtnet in charge and Ted Mower in charge of the prizes. The grand prt.e was a 30 30 title won by Harty Zabnskie The "Talk of the Town" orches tra of Provo furnished the mu Pork Loin Roast Porlc Chops Nielsen has spent the past week with hot husband, Lt. Carl E. Nielsen in El Paso, Texas. They also vis ited Old Mexico. K. visited in Springvtlle Saturday In connei tton with North Sanpete high schools yearbook. Adeal Rasmussen Visitors at the home of Mr Mrs. William E. Rigby dur ing the past week weie. Mi and Mrs Ivo C.ledhill and family of Pismo Beach, Calif Mr and Mrs. Alex Angelo of Shed Beach, Calif, Captain Robert Miller of San Luts Obispo, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gunderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Mi on Rigby and baby, and and Mrs Elmo Green and fam tiy, all of Salt Lake city. Boston Butt Nearly Bonelots SPRY 3 Ib can Shortening 3 Ib ROYCSATINSi, 3 87 87 78 27 , LIBBYS 3 for 29c to, Strained Baby Food .... 3 cam Cudahy Lunch Meat GERBER'S TANG 13 01 24C 37C a Mild Mellow .. CASCADE Fresh Solad Dressing Soup Mix, Tam. Vg. . 3 Noodia 3 pkg. . pkg. SUZANHA Ib. 59c PIE CRUST .I. ,.i Moonbeam 2 can. Hydrouhc lift ovailoble at extra cost. Fairvicw South Ward Primary will hold their annual Hallo ween dance and fish pond Mon day night from 7 to 9 pm AH th children can wear costumes HOWARD JONES MOTOR CO. Department of Agn nit tit c s estimate of 1919 upnb tuoiluction amounts to 132,12i. 000 bushels That is one and a. m times as big UTAH CELERY S. No 1, Stringless . Ib Stalk, Green U GRAPES APPLES Sunkist lb 18, ,md a full 20 percent age 10 irgei year aver . POTATOES U. I. No t sixe Red Blits TO pound mesh bog WA" TOMATOES Ui pkg- - 21c SQUASH Hub. Whole PRODUCE PRICES SUBJEC1 TO DAILY or Ban .. .IS. P u JV MARKET CHANGES Cut t .j lbO lie Food, Top Quality Delicious 0 Porter's Cut 24 ox Cello .. Van Camp's Tenderoni pkg 1.43 31 I Pack .. S ox. 14 Jd J Grated 10 OC. 40C 1 S ax WELCH'S lOf4 Raspberry Presentee 1 6 ox 47? BOX LUNCH 23? Sandwich Spread Pint 33? REAL ROAST 69? Tasty Peanut 2 lbs Butter CORN MEAL JELLY BEANS KELLOGG'S Flavors In Shell Cello 25? - Mammy Lou. 5 Ib. bog Yellow Corn Soyas B ox. pkg 63? 35? 16? KRISPIES 2U Kellogg's, Tasty Cereal 8 ox. pkg 19? GRAPEFRUIT 36c KISKETS - 93 19 1 TUNA FISH 1 Torpado, Solid 00 MARSHMALLOWS Snow Clouds 10? I ot Tteoft pk9 77 29 Peanut Raisin, PEANUTS Ib 41 Tasty Cheese 1 MACARONI Threo Colors I ox cello pkg Fancy sweet medium sixe 69 Ib w,,'er" M,ld CORN CANDY ORANGES Quart Sleepy Hollow, Rich in Real Maple 53 ox. Mrs Wright's New Potato IVi Ib. loaf Large 16 ox. loaf lb Fancy Red Emperors 19c Butter Good Quality Brand Assorted 46c cans HONEY Tree Top Apple Gallon S than for thp last 18 .4 . BREEZE 67 doxen Milk Shady Lane Fresh Creamery BEVERLY pl8 8 26 ox Grade A Fresh, CIDER one-hal- l MANTI. DjlTTCn OU I I Il CHEESE Fine Assortment for Louie Cox will return home this week from a Salt Lake hospital where she under went an operation. D . 18 MILK 20 1, 85tf Top Quality CANDY Lee Vance of Tooele is visit ing with his parents, Mi and Mrs. Frank Vance Tlic FGGS 6 No if. IlfA Grade, Large CHERUB Uc Clip Tops 75t 23f . A 47 37 Popular Mrs. UNIVERSAL lb w . UM S 65c 59 14 , The 'Jeep gives you 4 - wheel - drive pulling power for tractor work and tough road conditions plus normal highway speeds in is busy every seadrive. 1 his versatile wot son, spreading its low cost over more jobs. Let us demonstrate the Universal 'Jeep' on your farm. . ngley s U lb Grade, Ideal 49?! SPLIT PEAS PUMPKIN and CARROTS 49c Fresh, Froxen Alaska Red Slices lb. Fresh Western, 12 to 15 ct Ideal Sue for Frying pint 3.85 oUolWa.H,54a, 40 54c .59 lb Sliced, Ready for the Pon 31 PEACHES Ib Lbs .. .. A Fryors 19 28 KITCHEN CRAFT Choice Seedls. 2 Ib pkg Four . SALT COCKTAIL RAISINS 35 32 For Picnic Assorted Gelatins, Puddings 3 for or Pie Fillings 59c Edwards Luxury Bland LIPTON'S Grade Cut-U- p S Inspected Cleon Disjointed, Flour, Etc. HOB HiLL COFFEE S Desserts 61 DUCHESS NU MADE IPI I WC I JLLL'TYIlLL lb Good Grade Shoulder Cuts . ond U Tasty Fresh Water Fish Fresh Salad Dressing Coffee AIRWAY U PDYPDQ ClW Dressing DOG FOOD - FOWL A 45 49 ss. SNOWDRIFT 59c HAMS POT ROAST 63 Small Lean Chops 39tf Star, Royal Sego or Pur , lb Smoked, Whole or Half Arm SLICED BACON lb Mild Cure lb SMOKED PICNICS 1 Delicious with Apple Sauce for Your Sunday Meal Ila Anderson, Madsen, Eda Jensen, Violet Larsen, May Mi tier, Agatha Graham, Ilortense Hansen and Luella Johnson. were refr shments Light set ved. Hazel Xn ';f4Z A Pork is big news this week at Safeway! Our markets are loaded with some of the finest roasts, hams, and chops weve ever seen. So were putting on an pork sale! Wonderful values like those listed below. Its a good time for you to enjoy your pork favorites -- often. And heres a serving tip: Pork with apples. Fan view South Ward Ptimarv held their study meeting at the Elsie home of Christensen Thursday evening. The teach or trainer lesson was given by Those Jane Th inton present vveie Aiminta Clermnt, Lucille Mrs. SEFEl'JMl j sic. Colleen Johnson and baity vis i ted over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Jensen Their daughter Reva is home from a Salt Lake hospital Allen Mr. and Mrs. Retd and is much improved. Black and baby of Richfield visitors at the home visited Saturday and Sunday of Weekend Mrs. Cyrus J nsen Mr. and with Mr and Mrs Angus Black were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry C Dai win Nyberg and Wallace of Logan, Mr and Mrs Duane Jensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs weekend nt with the Nyberg spt Ted Thorn and family of Spung an aunt, Mrs Eva Eiickson. ville. Visiting at the home of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rigbv last and Mrs. John Coleman with week were: Mr. and Mrs Lewis spent Sunday in Provo and Cbston Rigby and family Coleman and family, Mr Mrs Floyd Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Larsen family of Salt Lake city, Mr. have moved to Ogden. land Mrs. Sam Cahtbi of Bing-- ! Ileber. ham, Mrs Olive Bond, Madsen, daughter ol and Mr. and Mrs Grant Bond Mr.Carolyn Mrs Albert Madsen and and son of Manti and Lois Tucker of Cedar City, students at BYU, were at the Madsen heme for the weekend. EL meat value event at Big Highway, Ripe Segments . 18? BLEND O'GOLD No 2 can |