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Show - MERRY CHRISTMAS The Pnm&ry officers azid DEWEYVILLE are outtirjr oi their ' Cfcristrr-a- s t 1.... program Saturday night, arid Claus has promised to visit here. is viatGardner vraii&m Friday rjgtt, Mr. and Mrs. TSgt ic g his wife anl daughter ;n Ne- Duett Ixveland and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Sudatory attended a club braska, San-t- a The school children will have dance. their Christmas program this week On Friday evening; Decemer 15. end. Mr. and Mrs. O- - W. Snow and daughter Barbara and son Dor-alMrs. Etta Gardner and Mildred f Lneland attended the j Jean .wconcert presented by the The-ar- e Malad high school at the Star f con was concert in Malad. The Hanson. C. Winston ducted by 1 i Mrs. Luanda Loveland has as her guests, relatives from Salt Lake (Sty. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaliister and daughter Florence of Ogden y. ere guests of Mrs. A. A. Loveland over last week end. d Mr. and Mrs. H. A. LLsh Sr. their new grandson, who is the son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Drummer at thir home in Erigfcam City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and Mrs. George Fearson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aubery Slatter in Ogden. Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting, Mrs. O. W. Snow and Mr. Clarke of the ward bishopric were the speakers. Mrs. Etta Gardner and Barbara Snow gave a musical number. Tuesday, Mrs. Duett Loveland arid daughter Mildred Jean and son for the boys arr coming home! Tc Gary and Mrs. T. R. Ault were better America an America where chopping in Ogden. every one helped in the ftruggle, now Sunday evening, Mildred Jean to nearly won. Loveland played a clarinet solo on Thi Christina we face the future the program sponsored by the sembelieving that America will not fail class at the Riverside ward. our men in the peace, ai they have inary Mrs. Duett Loveland atMr. and not failed ut at war. tended the program. look When the war it a memory Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen to Overland Greyhound for the fin- have moved in the home of Mr. and travel. but est in pottwar Mrs. Frank Germer. Jttmembet the Ioti need the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank vishill for holiday 'loukl. k Civc your teat lo a f fvURf num. ited with their brother, Victor and family at their home in Ogden. They have the sympathy of received word that all since Phone 88-Tremonton their son they Luther had been killed in action some place in the Pacific Thursday, DecemUr EEAR RIVER VALLEY LE ADER, TREMONTON', UTAH r oi Vl f 7 J MARION , i d; 3 - I v,as never in rr:y life than the afternoon I four.d Jennie Muldrow looking through Eill' closI must etE;I1 is my have made a sound gasped, tr.aybe for the turned around with a jerk, If I ever jaw guilt on a hums a countenance it was on hers. Then suddenly I had an inspiration. I laughed weakly. "You gave me a start. Jennie." I said. "I didn't know anyone was in here. Were you looking for you my word, I GIVE more Cabbergasted pre-holid- ay vis-ite- Ucmte rcred your coat?" "Yes. I I was," she stammered Perhaps it would be better if I beYou fee. the gan at the beginning. bridge club was meeting at my house. Just the usual crowd, two tables. Jennie Muldrow. only a few minutes earlier, had invited us ail to a dinner party at her home the week before Christmas. That r.ight Mildred Carr phoned me. "Mary," she said, "did you see a pair of brown pigskin g'eves I thought they were in my parse but I can't End them." The next day 1 told Mildred 1 couldn't find the gloves. "Just is I thought," she answered. "What did you say?" "Mary. I hate to say mis. but I'm terribly afraid we have a thief in our midst." Immediately I recalled Jennie Muldrow in Bill's closet, but I didn't mention it. "Why. Mildred!" I exclaimed, "What makes you saf ? j j j that?" "Well, Betty Hicks lost a compact yesterday. I don't mean she dropped Bur-ban- HUIM' MaJ. Eichard I. Bong, PopUr. Wis. (left!, with a record of S5. and Maj. Thomas B. McGuire, Ridge wood, X. J.. with s core of Z3 Jap plants, meet on Leyte. JUST IN TIME 5 Xmas cnEYiiaurjB IINMS Op.r.td J trf UNION PACIFIC S7A6ES. INCORFORAUD j&elefa&iet i CHRISTM 1 A Complete Assortment Of course you know that we renllu 4nn'f neeA Chricfmn l make us realize how much & friends mean to us, but perhaps it does take the good old American Christmas Season to remind us to tell you so. At this time our thoughts readily turn toward those with vhom our success is so closely linked to our many customers whom we are glad to call our PYREX ypg? f Complete Line of STEEL POSTS 6 to 8 feet friends. O Because we are very close to you, we understand some of your problems. We look with confidence to a continuance of the R war zone. i ff for MIDLAND HOTEL OVERLAND i for-wa- Ml Monday Mr. and Mrs. Duett 'Hi Loveland received a letter from their son, Sgt. Darrell Loveland. He was well and sent several pict-turof himself and he sure looks fine. He sends holiday greetings to all. I I I mW OSL- - ir J r es Heavy FIELD FENCE from 26 to 47 inches high rd grand friendship and pleasant relationship for many years to come. 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I started to speak but Mildred said quickly, "Now don't say she was just mistaken, Mary Ellsworth, because that isn't all. Guess what Martha Fox told me!" This was just rhetorical, so I didn't answer. Evidently Mildred had had a busy morning. "Jennie was visiting Martha last night and. when Martha was called to the phone and her back was turned, Jennie pocketed a tie of Raymond's! Martha was facing a mirror but Jennie didn't notice." Well! I felt weak. "What do you think? Could Jennie be a a kleptomaniac?" "I don't know," I answered. I said nothing about seeing Jennie in Bill's closet I never did tell anyone but Bill. He was inclined to pooh-poo- h the whole business. The burning question was: Should we go to the Christmas party or not? There was a difference of opinion about what to do. Mattha wanted each one to make up a watertight excuse and stay at home. Mildred Carr said ruthlessly, "No, that won't solve anything. Jennie must resign from the club. We can't have a criminal in it She must under stand she Isn't wanted." The more determined Mildred became, the less I wanted to humiliate Jennie. So finally I said, "Girls, you can all do what you like, but I'm going." The upshot was that all of us appeared except Mildred and her hus- band. Jennie gave us the surprise of our lives. She had a small, beautifully trimmed tree, with attractive looking packages nestling in the branches. We simply gasped. "Jennie! You shouldn't have done this!" She laughed. "Really, it wasn't much trouble. In fact, I had a lot of fun." After dinner the presents were distributed. One by one the missing articles came to light. Kitty's face, as she lifted her Appenzell handkerchief out of a dainty velvet case, was the funniest thing I've ever seen! Raymond Fox unwrapped a tie holder from which a tie was hanging, and Bill did the same. Everybody was laughing uproariously by this time, yet looking decidedly sheepish, too. I was gazing In fascination at my present pictures of my children. Just to make it unanimous, she aid, there was gift for John Muldrow. "I've been looking high and u s, di D1 B ta lie w ac FROM US TO YOU! th DO he al tic CO CO th, 1 Dusk . . . Christmas Eve . . . f SfN 3 1i1J tniiurcn 3 ! ta 1 wide-eye- d pectant bn ? I moving ffi; 1 t Ho f Ur cot and ex . . . ! I about stealthily, P ch you I n ma know the signs. i 0p "B i Christmas is here, let us all be merry, for it I the ye comes but once a year. ' Uu ttei had to With gratitude for i hre; l ion "l ; Heli your kind favors during mot we send you heartiest Christmas greetings. 1944 fULLER-TOPONC- E hou! : 0 ; had ! ms j old! I that J "V I Bele Clau ) ; I TRUCK LINE u lo ln. t'Rk, i& to Si ; fruth pn |