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Show The Ric County News, December 15, 1983, Page 4 HAPPY HOLIDAYS From your friends f3 at BONNEVILLE REALTY. IN( 45 WEST GARDEN CENTER For all your CITY. UTAH 84028 real estate needs 9C6-32- 26 L Dcaffcl Gcrvbo- By the week, month Council members, left to right, are: Ray Lutz, Randall Hansen, Bryce Neilson, Paul Webb, Alan Wamsley, Carmen Madsen, Glen Hansen, and D.K. Malcolm. News photo by Lowell 2. Ewinoo Hance. Etata' the largest selection in various price ranges. 3. Ap7cJcc!o- - Christmas Tree ig Success or year. for all purposes. a large selection-wit- h the lowest prices. Ce Own another piece of Bear Lake Drop by the office for new brouchures. thlOLD DEC. 12-1- 8, 1983 Don't let that fire expire. Make sure cellar windows are shut tight . . . Average length of days for the week, nine hours, six minutes . . . First quarter of the moon Dec. 12 Staf(Mon.) . . . First rendezvous in space by Walter Schirra and Tom ford Dec. 15, 1965 . . . Boston Tea Party Dec. 16, 1773 . . . Walter 1899 ... A Lippmann died Dec. 14, 1974 . . . Golf tee patented Dec. 12, lie has no legs to stand on but it gets places. Ask the Old Farmer: Since there are no plums in plum pudding, why is it named that? D. O., Grand Forks, N.D. It's a fancy way of saying the pudding has raisins in it. Its like plum duff, a favorite dessert of sailors, which had nothing in it but flour, water, and a handful of raisins. Some of the entertainers who performed at the Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce tree lighting ceremony. News photo by Lowell Hance. Home Hints: Eating a pickle or lemon at night after drinking coffee is said to prevent sleeplessness. OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England: Week begins sunny and mild; weekend brings snow north and rain south. Greater New Jersey: Partly cloudy, mild through midweek; then rain, mild at week's end. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Sunny, mild first half of week; then rain, heavy north, end of week. Piedmont it Southeast Coastal: To start, cold, then warm and clear; turning cloudy end of week. Florida: Cloudy, seasonable through midweek; weekend warm, York-Ne- w The Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce Christmas Tree Lighting was a hugh success Friday night. Five turkeys, five gallons of apple cider were all raffled off to lucky winners. 100 bags of candy were given away by Santa Claus who arrived on a one horse sled. The program consisted of kids sining, ukulele and guitar playing; and acappella singing. The kids all talked to Santa giving him their lists for Christmas Eve. The program was very enjoyable and all who attended had a good time. A BIG goes to the Chamber of Commerce Board members and to all of those who helped make this event a success. The children want to 'give Santa Claus a big hand for taking out the time to visit with them when he has so much to do to get ready for Christmas Eve. Mayor Paul Webb felt everything went great. For this being our first actual Christmas lighting, we had a few problems but none that couldnt be worked out. We will be able to have another lighting next year that will run just little bit smoother, stated Paul Webb. Thank-yo- u showers. & Montreal: Sunny and milder weather Upstate New at start of week, giving way to snowstorm, cold end of week. Greater Ohio Valley: Cold changing to sunny and mild early in week; rain by midweek; then cold, chance of snow weekend. Deep South: Rain, then sunny and warm to start; rain, mild second half of week. Central Great Plains: Cloudy, mild to start; then cold, show north and west by week's end. Sunny and mild; then cold wave, rain east and west, snow north; partly cloudy, cold weekend. Rocky Mountain: Warm, rain north to start; cold wave midweek, followed by snow central and south; partial clearing weekend. Southwest Desert: Week begins dear and warm; then rain, coolei; mild east, doudy by end of week. Pacific Northwest: More rain at week's beginning; then clearing and seasonable midweek; cold snap, frost end of week. California: Clear and warm to start; turning doudy and cool coast, with cold wave east, freeze Central Valley at week's end. York-Toron- to Texas-Oklaho- (All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin, NH 03444) |