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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1928 Big M. I. A. Dance Xmas Night, Mrs. Buell Frazier spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Tremonton Locals Miss Esther Bingham and Walter Hogan of Ogden visited recently with Mrs. Grace Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fuller and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gephart Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nessen and son Gordon returned home Tuesday from a week's visit at Salt Lake City. Ivan Christensen of Logan spent the week-en- d at the home of his sister, Mrs. Douglas Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland left Sunday for an extended stay with their daughter, Mrs. Gerald Waples, at Los Angeles. L. C. Christopherson, local representative of the Metropolitan Life In surance company, attended a banquet club in the Hoof the tel Newhouse at Salt Lake City recently. The membership was won by outstandnig production for the month Attend the Ladies' Self Culture club dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, Friday night, Dec. 28. Mrs. Felix Zesiger and daughter, Miss Vaudis, and Miss Karma Beck were in Ogden Friday. The Gleaner Girls enjoyed a progressive supper ia.ft Wednesday evening, chapertned by Mrs. Rhead and Mrs. Frisby. Th cocktail was served at the home of Mrs. E. H. White, soup at Mrs. Robert Calderwood's; the e meat, potatoes and rolls at Mrs. Watkins'; salad at Mrs. Pack's; Taylor's and ice pie at Mrs. Dan cream and cook'es at Irs. RuJy Miller's. Santa Claus remembered the twenty-siyoung ladies and your.g matrons at Mrs. Miller's. The ride, feasting and gifts gave much pleasure to the merry crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Filbrun Johnson mo- of November. Attend the Ladies' Self Culture dub tored to Ogden Friday to see Mrs. Laura Johnson, who is very ill at the dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, Frihome of her son, Cella Ogden. day night, Dec. 28. A school teachers' Christmas party was held Tuesday evening at Phoebe Jensens'. Upon entering they found the table all prettily laid with Christmas stocking favors by each place. It was a very enjoyable event. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller enterGoods tained Saturday evening with a 500 party. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Londy Harris, Quentin Alll len, Hampton Bradshaw, Wm. Overcoats, Leather Coats, and Reed Giles. Refreshments were served at the close of the Dresses, Blankets, games. Etc. Sweaters, Clifton Beard is on the sick list this week. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Ray Morris and Mrs. Mattie Hull returned to their homes in Colorado Wednesday, after having been called Dec. 20, 21, 22 and to Christhere on account of the death of their mas Evemother, Mrs. J. A. Morris. Iyes-li- Five-and-Ov- er x A Real Sale Logan Woolen at Prices Cut in Half San-da- Sale at Creamery Co. Christmas Greetings Come to our store and take advantage of the many bargains we have for you in our Christmas Gift line. Also candy and nuts for Santa Claus' orders. WALNUTS per pound MIXED NUTS per pound Word has been received that Clarence Brough has been honorably released from his missionary labors in the California mission and will re i turn home for Christmas. Welcome home, Elder Brough, and1 may good luck and success attend you. Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Larsen motorThe Community Christmas tree, loMr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Nye spent on the tabernacle lawn, is lightto ed cated in at Ogden Saturday. Brigham City Sunday evening ' Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers and ed and looks very beautifuL the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. H. P. Swinyard spent the the Misses Isabell Worthen and MaGlen Baron-Georg- e week in Ogden with her daughter, Linford was in Brigham on rion Nebeker spent Saturday in Mrs. J. C. Jensen. business Saturday. NOTiC TO ALL WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that all water users within the City of that water must not be left running during cold nights to prevent freezing, this practice is lowering water pressure and must be discontinued. T. P. MEISTER, Water Master. Tre-niont- in, .04 NOTICE .State of Uth, County of Box Elder. ss. In the Rawlins Precinct of said County. I have in my possession the following described estray animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Rawlins precinct, on the 24th day of December, 192S, at the hour of 1 p. m.: Description of Animals One gray work horse about 8 years old, branded VA on left shoulder. Said estray .was taken up by me in said precinct on the 14th day of De' cember, 192S. . ' EZRA HARRIS, Poundkeeper of Rawlins Precinct. OQc - - - PEANUTS 2 pounds for 99 C 9Qp U CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY O 2 pounds for Give mother and sister a beauty box, powder, cold cream, Qp vanishing cream, or other articles. WE CARRY THE BEST LINE Thatcher Cash Grocery For Christmas a RADIO The Ideal Gift free trial. Have a radio installed for a No obligation. Try and hear the All Electric 5-d- ay S M SERVICE STATION RADIOTRICIAN TUST A WORD to express our sin-- J cere appreciation of the patronage you have given us in the year that is past. And in the year to come we hope to merit your confidence by constantly striving to better our service to you. MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Utah Au to & Implement Co. Ford Dealers Don't forget to come in and get your calendar. m 1 Happy New Year , Garland Personals and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten We wish to thank our hundreds of patrons for their past patronage and hope to merit their day. Miss Ann Neddo spent the weekend in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barfuss motored to Ogden Saturday. J. D. continued good will. Don't forget your SYSTEM Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michaelis, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Nye, J. J. Shumway, C. E. Smith, Wm. Cockayne and F. S. reck. Friday evening the Garland grade schools put c.n the operetta, "Polished Pebbles." The performance was under the direction of Miss Gladys Tyson, with Miss Lueile Huntington at the piano. There was a large crowd of parents out and the children did very well. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb were in Ogden Saturday. Judge and Mrs. John Hendricks of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munns Sunday. Mrs. Grace Haw:;, Mrs. Clara Kirk-haMiss Golda Acord and Miss Phyllis Haws visited in Ogden Satur- Gunderson spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake and Layton. Miss Ella Neddo of Providence was the gue(st of her sister, Miss Ann Neddo, on Friday. While here she attended the operetta given by the school children of Garland. Mrs. Bertha Somers returned this week from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Winters, of Hoytsville. at the Commercial club Monday rooms of Tremonton a County Farm Bureau meeting was held to discuss plans for the coming year's work. Mrs. George Clark was the delegate Wilson Lumber Company Anything Everything to Build Tremonton, Utah Phone 11 Make It a Christmas SHE will Remember 52 times a year for MANY Years Give her this lifetime gift and save the difference from Garland. Miss Blanche Haws spent the week end in Salt Lake City with mends. $125 Cash Try and Wear It Terms if Desired Trinkets? Little things with a charm that soon wears off? No give her the Conlon 97. Give her lifetime freedom from washday troubles more time for the home a sunnier disposition. Give her this modern, colorful way to happier washdays, and a happier Christmas. You can save a lot of money, too, for the Conlon sells at a remarkably low price, and you save the difference. Give her a Conlon save money now and for years to come. Out the order THIS wasTest Fleet to the Special for Xmas Orders sent to the rough roads of Southwest Texas with the New Miller Deluxe Balloon. They tried for months averaging 55 miles per hour 600 miles per day and they haven't yet fonnd the limits of this great tire's endurance. We say to' yon Try and wear it out. miller Balloon Winchester Service V - and The finest in Radio. Ten cabinet models to choose from. Table Model $160.00 Cabinet Models $235.00 up. H. M. HANSEN i o Merry Christmas ULECTRA Radio and Phonograph Combinations 8 tube $475 2 tube $400 with Dynamic Speaker. Phone 109 i r. . I Attend the Ladies' Self Culture club dance, Palace Gardens, Garland, Fri day night, Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey and visited in Ogden Saturday with Some of our friends are such good fellows that we can almost forgive friends. Friday evening the Lions club of them for having such fool notions Hyrum celebrated their charter night about religion and politics. with a banquet and dance. The Gar land club was invited to attend and those attending from here were Mr. - Nelson-Rick- s Missionary Is Given Honorable Release L D. S. 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