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Show Thursday, December 20, 1951 PENROSE THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Arizona Saturday They were called to Centerville on Sunday Mrs- Leonard Petersen because of the sudden illness of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stanfill Mrs. Stanfill. Mrs. Effie Petersen and son returned home from a trip to Ellis, of Brigham City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter sen and Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and children were Ogden BEAR RIVER CITY j an j - i t old-fashion- itianykinctofweathv! IHGIHI ENGINE WARMER THERMO STOP-STAR- T our car will At Ut th lunury of knowing o on a tart a aiily morning as It Rdl-War- n a summer day. With a will Automatic Engln Tender In your r. It makes How long you no difference whor you park pork. No out si da electrical connections neces no tmudge pots no spark boosters. ary Just touch your starter, and you're off la a jlHy. Widely acclaimed by automotive engineers RedlWarm is a marvel of simplicity, ft cona thermosists of only three small units which vcntrol static clamps easily to the head; a neutral swt U which permits Red! 'Warm to operate only while the car Is In a and dash switch with which to put neutral) In operation. WEAR SAVES ENGINE SAVES GAS MEW 'V, ...YEAR One of hhirley Sargent "rjOW WOULD YOU like to have New Year's an E't celebration?" Tom paused hopefully as he set the projector up. "Heck, no." the eight children complained, almost in unison. "We always have movies on New Year's visitors Wednesday and spent the day Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen of Brigham City. Mrs. Sarah Shuman was guest Mrs. James of her daughter, Eve." Miller in Brigham City Wednes- "All right." Tom sighed, "lights day and Thursday. off, please." were Mr. and Mrs. Stanfill The, lights blinked off, plunging and the room into darkness, but the Mr. of Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Don Briggs projector failed ta work. "The Arriving home last weekend plug's okay," his wife, Martha, to spend the Christm asholidays said softly. Everybody yelled advice to Tom, but he ignored It. were Neil Miller and Lois Mil"Lights." he called finally. Fred ler of the B. Y. U. and "Sorry, folks, but whatever's broPetersen of the U. of U. ken can't be fixed tonight." Leonard Petersen and children "What'll we do?" a disgusted Myrna, Roxie and Mark, were nephew asked. Tom grinned at their downcast Bricham City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and faces. "You're spoiled by these Why, up to children Dee and Maxine, were modern conveniences. we six or seven years ago, managed visitors Ogden Saturday. to stagger along without movies. Burton Huish, just back from Let's have an celeKorea, was guest speaker at bration like we used to." "Tell us what to do," the children meeting Sunday evening. The ward was also honored by a shouted. "Well, now, you start out by getvisit from the Stake Presidency, C. G. M. Kerr and Wayne San-dl- e. ting some good fire logs out of the storm cellar, so we can get that going." Three shock-haire- d nephews clattered out of the room, but Tom wasn't finished. He turned to the adults, "We'll need marshmallows and apples . . ." fireplace n II Is b fact that tha most wear on on engine occurs during the minutes required to start It. by keeping the engine at normal temperature regardless of weather Insures quick easy starting conditions preserves the motor, saves on gas. Besides the comfort and convenience It affords, will more than pay for Itself In a few celd weather months. toss of temper Why risk loss of time expensive towing chances? 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FREE CONFETTI AND NOISE MAKERS $1.00 piven Chris-tense- n, Di-an- ne Saturday. Connie Roe Christensen Ogden, spent the weekend of at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christensen, Joan Christensen of Logan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Hansen of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen announce the arrival of a new grandaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill of Preston, Idaho baby daughter the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen entertained at a lovely dinner party Saturday evening. Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker of Honeyville were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended the Farm Bureau banquet at Logan. Mrs. Ronald Andersen was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Vonda Marie Hall, daughter of ing confined in the St. Benedict hospital for several days. Letters to Santa Dear Santa Please may I have a train station and an electric train. And may I have a road grater too. Keller Wood. Dear Santa Beverly, my little sister, dont know what she wants, so I think if she got a rattle and some thing to play with that would be enough. And I, Pauline would like a doll like a tony doll, roller skats, good ones. Paper dolls and have them twin girls and anything you think I might like Beverly & Pauline. LEADER WANT ADS PAT Mrs. Frona Colts received word that her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Cates, are the proud parents of a baby girl. The Bear River Relief Society held a very successful bazaar Monday evening. Supper was served cafeteria style in the basement. Upstairs Xmas gifts, quilts, ,ru7s, aprons and many other articles were on sale. A fish pond for the kiddies and a fortune telling booth were well patronized. A very entertaining program, under the direction of Wanda J. Johnsen was presented to a capacity crowd. The following numbers were given ; several songs from the Honeyville trio, composed by Rhea Neilson, Carol Patsy Hunsaker, and Johnson. A one act play was presented by Carrie J, Christensen, Melba Checketts, Vita Burt and Roland Earker. Darrell Per Couple jj jj g g m g B m g g p g g g m g B Deafer 5ervce Schools Teach "Caterpillar" Equipment MAKE THIS a "And popcorn," his wife interrupted as she bustled out to the kitchen. Ski "That's right, Martha," Tom felt enthusiastic as he packed his movie equipment away and took the blank, white screen down. He was so tired of showing pictures, he didn't even mu!-.- a pretense of finding out what was wrong with the projector. "Hey, Tom,", his brother-in-law- ,' Herb, called, "c e here and give me a hand with i.- s piano of yours. We'll just roll it into the archway and maybe we cj:i get Martha to play after a while." "Come on," an excited voice hailed them into the transformed living room. A roaring fire lit up the walls, both children and adults were sprawled on the floor, eating apples and fixing sticks to roast marshmallows on. "Well," Tom chuckled, "this looks mighty familiar to me. Let's turn out all the lights except those on the tree. There, that looks better. Now, I'll tell you a New Year story my father always told us." Bindings a CLYDE COOMBS, Owner was Saturday evenin? by the Primary officers, honoring the outgoing It presidency and teachers. was held at the home of Mrs. Melba Checketts. The tables were decorated beautifully with the Xmas motif, and a delicious turkey dinner was served to 41 guests. Mrs. Ruth Munne was The honored toastmistress. guests included Mrs. Mae Mrs. Nancy Holmgren, Mrs. Winnie Jensen and Fern Arbon, and a groupe of teachers. The many friends of little Holmgren will be happy to learn that she is now well enough to be home, she came Saturday. Mr and Mrs. .Reed Munns visited Carolyn and Jerry at the St Benedict hospital Sunday and report that they can come home and spend Xmas with them. Mrs. Joe Murray and daughter Susan of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen Wed. and Thursday. Mrs. Verda Andersen was gracious hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to La Vela Matteson and Fern Arbon. Elder Ross Setvens returned last week from a two year mission spent in the New England Sunday school. The last meeting of the Associated Women of the Farm Bureau, for the year was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Huggins. Mrs. Pauline Leonard, Mrs. Wanda Johnson, and Mrs. Romaine Jensen demonstrated Xmas candy making. Delicious refreshments were served. Elec- - The older folks joined in, with Tom's barilone booming loud and strong. Christmas merrier for 1100 the nicest parties or Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Matteson iui:U, Yerlyn Jensen, vice pres- entertained a group of friends' ic'ent. Maada Jensen secretary; Saturday evening. A hot dinner j Pauline Leonard, four year di was served to 16 guests. Ellis; rector and Pearl Jensen two year Arbon, Ernest Huggins, Fern1 director. The out going officers Arbon and Elizabeth Iverson won1 were Rula Checketts, president; the prizes. j Helen Huggins, vice president; Some are getting Xmas bund- Wanda W. Cox, secretary. les early. Mr and Mrs. Paul; Mrs. Richard Nessler and Mrs. Holmgren became the parents of Carrie Christensen visited Mr. a baby boy Friday, Dec. 7; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray at Ogden, and Mrs. Roy Braegger got a W- - feeds and supplies Auto Hospital Primary Officers Honored the holiday season By . Andrea Huggins ed ' jtiens also tock place with Lda Andersen and wife of Corinne Mr and Mrs. Carol,-- . returned ' Anderson being put in as pres-- t put on a comedy skit. j to her heme Tuesday "after be- Poles Boots - ' CHRISTMAS Let Rods Reels HE Creels Tackle Box Guns Keeping "Cat" equipment in top shape starts at home. Owners servicemen, operators and mechanics play a vital role in pro g longing the valuable life of this equipment. To aid this program of preventive maintenance we have established a scries of training schools for our technicians as instructors customers. With our factory-traine- d all points of lubrication, adjustment maintenance and repair j are brought out. Operating procedure is discussed. The result is added years of service for their equipment.' Wagons SPORTING PP suggest HIS gift Can Sleighs hard-workin- Erector Sets Toys Games Croquet Sets Tennis Rackets If you are a "Caterpillar" equipment user and .1 Iloi!Wrt Foot Balls Basket Balls A Full Line of would like to get your men in on the next school,' contact us -- now. We'll be glad to arrange it. PETERSON TRACTOR Schwinn and Columbia Bikes SERVICE priced from $43.90 up TREMONTON LOGAN PRESTON Tom had finished BY THE TIME his story, the fire had burned so low marshmallows were roasting over the coals. Kernels could be heard popping into crunchy white pieces, as Herb showed the boys how to shake the popper just right over the flickering flames. Martha and the other women brought bowls for the hot popcorn and the salt cellars passed from hand to hand as the family ate. "Sure is good," sighed one of Herb's little girls, rubbing her tummy. "I wonder if I'll have room for turkey tomorrow." Everybody laughed. Tom leaned against Martha's leg, staring up at the fire-li- t ceiling, seeing the happy faces about him and the bright-colore- d strings of light shining on the tree. He was just about to ask Martha to tackle the piano when Herb's son slipped over and the strains of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart' filled the room. First the piano carried the dominant tune; alone, then the youngster's shrill voices swelled up in accompaniment, and finally the older folks joined in, with Tom's baritone booming loud and strong. After that, Herb's son didn't hesitate but shifted them from song to song. Tom had never heard the old upright sound so well, even if it did need tuning. And the familiar songs, which were more a part of New Year's to Tom than anything else, had never sounded so beautiful. The harmony was so expressive, the faces of his family so peaceful he hated to interrupt. "Way past bedtime, folks," Tom smiled. "How do you like an New Year's Eve?" "Lots better than movies," the children said, "just one more song." "Tom," Martha whispered, "don't worry about your projector. 1 thought this would be more fun, so I did what you said and rver put the plug In." Then Tom, fiUed with the spirit of the hour, led his family In singing "Auld Lang Syne." MM II mm FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY HEW YEAR FROM 0LOSM0RILE! OtdnmabiU Suprr "IUT Holiday ROCKET AWAY IN A HOLIDAY! Happy Holiday . ; . from Oldsmobile, builder of the famous Holiday Coupfo the Super "88" and the magnificent "98"! 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