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Show FRIDAY, OCTOEFR 7, 1949 THE MT. PLEASANT and people lie tells nl Ills mis w oi k a. id expellehi s of Hit Clintiy, climate, people Mt. Pleasant Man Leads Group Who sl.m .uni Plan National Reclamation Meeting Hcpicsentutiws liuh uiul county in ev i,l n ol thi Kii. 'i uiiiiiiiuiiiiii-will t.c in Mlt'tl tu aUi'iul U,i Villon, t i:,. s clamatum As.Miiaiim ('imvt-i- i lion, to he held in Sal! Lake on Sow mhei 2, 3. ami 1, w gt: he at the New house Hotel quarltus 1 telepates will attend tioni teen western Mates, al! mteie.st d in leelainntion ot Uesteii Lands. Invitations will he issued b Tom Jensen of Salt Lake and Mt Pleasant, Secretary of the Con vention Committee of the Leelu mation Association, and 1'tahns will be urged to attend sine ie clamatum projects in the stub tunicndous lrnpoitanie to all set ions and the l (invention w i ui nish a i ham e to spot hphl the State's iitsds m watei t development. Pit'sent at the Convention, ac "1 dm p to Will K Welsh, t! Washington, Secietary Manage: jot the Association, will he Seir tail ol the In'eiior, Julius King iind many other leaders in re Lunation woik. Delegates will attend fiom Anzona, Call!., Colo Montana ado, Idaho, Kansas, Nebiaska, Nevada, New Mexlio N'oith Dakota, Oklohotna, Or gon south Dakota, Texas, I'tah Wash inpton and Wyoming. It offer steady market, highest poultry and egg priees. producPLl-tion savings patronage 1Jlafi((p6u40ui AND FARMER'S Qcnrrol m biA CO-O- P Utah amd in n. m ui. apes m,v u I A ' i the mdimi t Id lent nkri-sheet- s, J pnlows. lie have not", nought to put tli bill, dme in (list (lass com it ui, uiioidiiig to Dl I ail Kl Isllkhei lit, CXtlli-sio- so for i ilnectoi $0 c '.'O - . Extension Scmic is mak mg dans lo bung thousand-- , 1he Maigaixt IVteison enleit.iineo olunteer Icuitei to the iuiuuis the Aiethea club membets a' tor slioi teuursis and mailing m her home Wcdnsoday. Piies various subject main i Dclds won from the rook game bv during the school c.ii, he said A teneatlve, immnpiete si Olga Black, Hazel Black, Mabel ot conleii no s ami shuit Beck, and Loma Jensen. courses to he held then dm mg Cline Barney Jr. of Alhamlea the next 12 months has been Calif, is visiting in this city with liiawn up by flu extension itii as follows relatives and fiiends before In October Nutrition leaving for a mission for the ti tuning school for home de I. D S. church. nionstration agents, and an alt contcicmv The block of grandile which alfa seed production November Weed eontnil shoe was an obstacle In the pathway course and a livestock nutrition of the weak, becomes a In the pathway of the bhorteourse. leaden hip December Adult Thomas Carly le strong conference on ruial housing, ami a confeiepee for county aginul Rural Arts Building Again tural planning committee mem ' Ml Every time you moke a call - from your telephone you're making a "good buy." When you consider how much you get from your telephone, in friendship, convenience, good times ond security, step-pingstpn- e and how little it cost in . Farm Study Center l After being used the past yaais as a student dromi-torythe Rural Arts building on the Utah State Agricultural College campus has been returned to the cuvxly of the Ex tension Service. The building was completed in 1912, partly thiough donations fiom Utahs farm families solicited by county extension agents, to serve as a center foi agricultural and home economics conferences and short courses sponsored or ananged by the Extensic Service. Crowed student housing at A Annual Extension conference, ami a pou! .service shoitcouisc, and the annual school ( lub lead, rds 'F telephone service is March Daily sliortcoui.se; Lum, home .mil communitv beatification school, and i soil conservation conlcdcncc. Rural Health continApril ence. May and a realize that you 11 1 ! I try shortcourse for February Shoitcouisc lumber dealers an u ligation , ' ' other things you buy, January sev-eta- comparison with most one of today's Li ' d i ja ' ... - -- MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPEONE Th. Frozen foods shoiieouis consumei education con )) and Telegraph Company fcicnce. July American Society of An imal Ptoduetinn confciem e and e Ojfcrr So Tempt Ipmwfiu the people of my state an opportunity to dtsucss the problems which arc facing them, and to pother work out how I might be of assistance In solving them, either through legislation or by requesting the various gover-m.nta- l departments to take the tequired actions. The legisltivi clinics duung the past two year as the peoples representative in have b- on very helpful to me as the Intted States Senate. For example,, two pieces of major leg islation passed by this session of the Slst Congr transfer of the Bushnall Hospital to the Intermountain Indian School and the authorization of the Weber I Basin Project-wergreatly pedited as a result of these i linies. ss-th- e payments. New di licit-- i ill I, been pun based luni and suit ,1'miui V detailed schedule of the itinerary is now being piepared and will bo anounetd by Sen ator Watkins in the near futuie The Purpose of these clinics" Senator Watkins said Is to give FARM amt an mgs - l A UTAHS BEST 1 u . oiigmal puiposc. It will iiccomud.ilc met people, w lth sic n , 31. JOINING In addition, the Extension Si r thin annual D.uiy Assn, m dings meetings In the August Tiaining school bn vne will invito v arious agi n ul Ruial Ails build. ng. so far a, h ii k sclc and orhome and 'it can be made avail tide fir poii.liy pull lural economics ling . "ii'ii testing . 'gents ganlz. tlons 111 tin state to hold 1iisi hknci ht said. ; - aim, i Legislative Clinic program in the week beginning Octob.i BY ll.tw Tli roe P.U' Mr-dei- pa-- , U The billowing ladles Thursday attei noon at the hum ot Mis, M.uy to enjoy an attemoon of playing prngies si ve look The ladies weie; Mis Dimas Main, Mis Lila Carlson Mis Fa J Allred. Mis lluic B Allied, Mis Ada Allied, Mis My it le Allied. Miss Manett All icd, Mis Vanda Peterson, Mis Uuth Osborne, Mis Maty K cord, ami Mrs. Hannah Michel a e ot tall SK tin Islands Senator Watkins To Consult With Utahns In "Clinics" Senator Arthur V. Watkins ill Utah) announeed today Unit it is his intention begin the l'.tlil mu ot m .m il i a tt a.- .1 do! Ili.lui s lilttl.ifew lu,i ye. Us Put w iP now he um ,,n t, .ii-- jitnitics inadi he col Icy t PYRAMID lofc SPRING CITY Ctfy BtaKo SuwirN m Idube By Mrs. Virqus Osborne Contniued from first page.) Mrs. Earnel Allred formerly of this city hut now of Sunny Dale is very ill the in the Tn Stak hospital at Mt. Pleasant. N Zur Brough and a pal ot Salt Lake City spent the weekend heie with Mr. and Mis. Aaron Biough. WIN Allred employed at Burns Cedar City was home Friday to Sunday to visit his family. He also came to enjoy the football game at Mt. Pleasant with N'.S and Wasatch. in the KITCHEN CRAFT Get set for home baking. Put in a generous supply of your favorite flour at the low prices were offering during this big event. Youll save money and get quality, too, because Safeway s low prices keep fresh stocks of the finest flours moving across our shelves constantly. This means you get it at its best! Miss Beverly Osborne, Miss Phyllis Hansen and Miss Betty ihorsou left recently for Salt Lake City where they ate employed. KITCHEN CRAFT top-notc- Cl I ordinary oils leave bare, to fight oxidation and mo less important) to rust- proof internal engine parts as it lubricates! North 2nd East Manti, Utah - - Phone 58 cz The Teachers Training (lass moup held their graduation rites Sunday evening in Sairemenl meeting with teacher Mrs. Eva Ericksen presenting certificates to Mrs. Vilate Hope.. Mrs. Vur-leeOsborne, Mrs. Mamie All icd. Mis. Lorna Jensen, Mis Elva Allis (1, Mrs. Jennie Brother-sonCutler Schofield. Frank Pet cisen, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Mrs. Dorcas Blain The teachers training class will stall Sunday morning October 23 , R. C. ANDERSON interest class may attend. at 10 am. All 2 d m Allied this or Brown pltg SALT pkg. lg Choice Seedlet 2 lb .. Prepared CAKE MIX Grade 24 ox. Flour c 17. ROYAL SATIN Fresh pkg. Aunt Dinah MOLASSES MILK 15 12 l 40 ox. pkg. "T. .. 3 Ibt. Shortening 38 M,ld a,. 50 Lbs 176 50 Lbs 7 50 Dutch Mill, ... 28 COTTAGE CHEESE RDCAH Mr- Wright's Baism, A Crocked Wheat . . . EGgs DUCHESS niTf UA I 3 We,,rn large pkg. Kellogg's Favorite Cereal ' KRiSPiES c,r' 25 26 tc 22 NortWn.Toi!:,..T:M:" , 9 SAHIFLUSH 19 1.47 o. 30 .. 29 24 54 BROOMS 33c WINDEX 68c SILYO PAR 19 Pk9 OLD DUTCH G,OM.c.!on.r 5i,r Pa.C.ka.9:..SM,, .M large AEROWAX L'l:L-..Qu-rt AJAX 15 r' IO!y WHITE MAGIC b3 33 Quick Quaker at SAFEWAY TISSUE Rye or 16 ox. kxd SUNNYBAMK esc CONTEST DETAILS 77 28 17 23 14 S" T 19c RECIPE... AND GRAPENUTS Cream Philadelphia CHEESE 78 ECONOMY A FAMILY-MEA- L DISH YOULL WANT TO TRY 91 Tatty Cheete Food, Delicious DsiLLLL For Any Meal .. 2 lb. box Eogle Brand Condensed IJPJCC7C DllkALr h Rich American J lb. be MILK 43 33 HAME THIS DISH 3.77 3.77 3.47 2.98 Lbs 31 BUTTER CHEESE UlLLJE. KRAFT'S u 26 ox. Cake Flour SWANSDOWN 12 14 mmmpmmit mmm fruits and vegetables while Enjoy these theyre at their best. Can some for winter eating. farm-fres- h Flour contest recipe calls for ground beef. For top results use Safeway ground beef made fresh daily from lean beef. POQK ROAS1 POT BOAS FAVf I U Tl L rode CutUp and V. I. latpected M Clean Disjointed, A Grade, IE)YC)C IK I LlVJ Ideal for Pltnix Fryer c VEAL ROAST U. S. Goad VEAL . . It lb. c' n STEAKS BREAST VEAL RI3YEAL CHOPS VHITIHG HALIBUT th.'pin dy 75 51c 69 35 69 StS" 7 .. lb. lb. 4y 49 Fresh, Froien Alaska .. fb. Red Sheet 63c BONELESS HADDOCK FILLET SOLE COD FILLET U. S. No. 1. Stringless Stalk, Green 59 lb. 45c Ready for Pan, lb. Boneless ...... iU Tasty Smoked 43c lb lb. ORANGES Washington Crisp Red Delicious Grodo Extra Fancy, Fancy lb. 12c Fancy Juicy, small site 5 pound mesh bag ...... CORN LEMONS U. S. No. 1 Worm Free Bantam large lb. 11 ftxot Sw-- 35 .b Juicy 15 CARROTS YAMS No 9 Fancy Full Flavored APPLES S le lb. GRAPES U 6$ lb. White Grade Shoulder Cuts CELERY 43 lb. Boston Butt, Nearly Boneless U. S. Good SMOKED PICNICS sent Elder Keith the Spring City ward a record which was read in Sacremontal servios Sunday cvcnini The forty minute iccmd was a greet ing of lme to his waul fnemh K. 111 bottle lb RASSINS 5o 0 The ward Relief Society was ie organized Sunday evening at Sacramental services with Mrs. Mary Ftnell as President, her counselors are Mrs. Anna Eliza Ilan.wn and Mrs. Margai.t Petersen. Mrs. Lorna Jensen was reappointed as secretary. is; The retiring Presidency Mis. Eva Grace Allred, President and counselots Mrs. Enid Baxtei and Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson. The secretary was Mrs. Jensen. engine hot spots that Powdered SUGAR Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken, Miss Yvonne Aiken, Mr. and Mrs Royal Allred and Miss Leila Ruth Allred visited in Provo Sunday. They went to attend the testimonial of then tarowell nephew and cousin Don Molten sen. son of Mr. and Mrs. New Mortensen formerely of this t ity who leaves in the near future for a mission to the Eastern States. Carbon trouble? Corrosion? Not when you use RPM Motor Oil! For RPM is specially compounded ... to stick to We9 Fla0r7 VANILLA chaii-ma- 0 1.91 1 Harvest Blossom, For All Home 25 lbs. ! Baking, White or Wheat iLvUll Vilate Hope, local aryl Luietenant to Captain Mrs. Thelma Madsen of Mt. Pleasant of the American Cancer Association of the District attended a two day meet in Salt Lake City for the Association. Th;re thev spent two days at meetings where the cancer problem and current drives were pres, nted and discussed. Mrs. Mr.1.91 GOLD MEDAL cTHi8U, DRIFTED SNOW Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Kitchen and ehildien of Provo visited with It. Baxtei Mr. and Mrs. John over the weekend. Product of Standard of California FLOUR CONTEST on favorite brands Anderson visited in Ephraim over the weekend with Mr son McKay Anderson and famih. Mrs. Jean Puzey left for Salt Lake City the past week to at tend the wedding of her nephew Thomas Squires Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baxter of Salt Lake City. A BIG VALUES Featuring Mrs. Ethelyn to keep engines cleaner $6000 up to S. No. 1, New crop Clip Tops U 1 lb -: irl 10c ft. Sc POTATOES U. S. No. 1 "A" six 10 lb. mesh bog 39 SQUASH 23 11:.h meat Banana U S. No. Red BNts 33c 1 PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES ib. 5 |