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Show THE 149 15. LEADER Trrmonton, Utah weekend at the were shopping in Logan Friday.! ho:r.e of her grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Mrs. Virgil C. Harris and Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker. were Logan visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L- Wheatly Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris, f A. Aut At sacrament meeting Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. nt Sunday evening G. Harris evening Louise Allen was susd Loyal n.Hr.ihn.wp nf Mr. and Mrs. George and daughters, Noma and Gayla tained as second Councilor to in Honeyville. """Il.ir went to Salt Lake City Saturday Zina E. Harris in the Relief So Mr- and Mrs- BiU I"11Asht)i' IIirisen" "''.V-'cciety. Rose II. Harris formerly the past to s&3 Mrs. EIRoy Neilsen who held the position. ..J'svison and Uf Salt Lake spent a very serious ooer- ; at the home of Mr. and underwent Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and ation at the L. D. S. Hospital. .er rinfr.?d!Mr?. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs Leon Parkinson and Mrs. Neilsen is a of son visited relatives here SunMrs. Cleone Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Robertdaughter and Mr. Harris. Mrs. ' and were recent guests of their Harris remained and the others day. Mr. returned the Captain Keith Conley arrived .,n Fn- - Mnushter ana sanv? evening. from Albuquerque, N. Sunday &nd Mrs. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl, and family Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson Mexico to spend Christmas with of Tremonton. v'ndon. visited from Thursday until Sun lfl Mr. and Mrs. John parents, Mrs. 'Mrs. Joseph Heusser and reday at Provo, Utah with Mr. and jhis p,cr and iF. his wife and son Conley i were great Raymond Heusser visited rela- Mrs. Jay Stuart and family who have been visiting- here the that te"' , , n .!,.- - In rvrAan on Rflt.nrrifiv Mrs. Parkinson and Mrs. Stewart weeks. few past at Mr- and Mrs. James Barnard are sisters. ' paul H Mr: Clifford Ward is visiting with and family visited Sunday at the , Gibbs Mrs. Roy his mother, Mrs. Rose Ekms, this orison, home of Mr. and .. inland vv" Saturday. week. Oregon Thackery. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs were of Kyssa enterCLouise Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Holdaway Virgil Harris, in Ogden Monday. Mr. and w ith ,"f?i - tained at a quilting party at her Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter. Mrs. T. J. Fessler Mrs. Don C XStttford and fam- home Monday. Those present Janice, were Logan visitors McCrary and son, Carlan, were were Mrs.. J. A. Fryer, Mrs. Cleone Thursday. Mrs. Logan and shoppers Thursday. MrMr, and Mrs. John W. Knudsen Hunsaker and Margaret Gardner. ,ets of Nina of Wellsville was Coy Quinlin Bear River Stake and daughters, Joan, and Iris here onDarley South The business Tuesday. f 5:? Lo and LaGene Sunday School onicers were John were shopping in Ogden Utah of the Deweyvilte Friday. Biful, of special guests Mrs. VernEames Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris last week. School Sunday tFalls. Idaho visited Re who have spent the past week the of Members Deweyville Mr. their parents, lief Society attended union at Copper town, Utah came home at the First Ward Chap- for the weekend. Mr. Harris re ik Chris .... on wpiisser of Meeting Tremonton Sunday after turned and Mrs. Harris remained ,54 jars, in el "J Idaho visited at the noon. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Newell Ted Richardson Mrs. J. Cutler. Mr. and L. Harris of Logan Wendell oa Sunday. Mr, and daughter, Patsy Ann, Tremon- Ann Stohl of and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and spent the weekend with his par H.KI,ii Come in and get It! daughter, Judy, of Brigham City ents here. Neal S. and Mrs. and John home Mr. were Sunday guests at the SuZT of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. son, Hoins of Tremonton were Mr. and Mrs? Lloyd Lish spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Wal- Chester Neal. Mrs. Mr. and with Sunday ter Humphery at their home in Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs Logan. Mrs. Humphery has been ill for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson recieved many useful gifts from ton spent the Portage r - Complete Camera Outfit ,T,-uini- '- Give One For Christmas! nar-!vped- t - - - s ...r-- Camera Case Naileries Culbs Flash Unit Film r . .a son-in-ia- w, g outfit has c to lake COOD pictures, indior or out. IUtc's what it contains: (1) Ansco Hash that takes 16 picClipper catm-rtures, 2h2'i". (2) llanjymie (la-,unit carrying case. M AtiscoW hcihcr us ith four G. E. bulb. shot of colorful scenery, or the family at Christmas dinner, you're CUARANTL1 clear, tletmlM onJerful Wit, picture. Get this f 21.67 TODAY! Including tax Tli is economical : Mrs--- l I v - , : .' S. V.- - ... . - j 1 - Ve have it! - w - S3 Down, SI A Wee' Pay Only the right has been created The outfit JUST t Hey Lids! YOU! Look what you get! (1) Ansco Pioneer earner with (2) Ansco flash an it w.i Junior Photographer name-plat2 ixs ,4 . that film of Roll bulb. (3) gie you 8 picture.card, teries, alignmembership Press badge, Photographer (4) Junior ment book. Tell your folks to get you one fot Uirlatmaal 11,50 ; Including tax contain Aaaco Lit mr reflex camera, carrying case, flash unit, batteries, bulb, portrait: attach-a ment, two rolls of 620 fOm. tad booklet on taking GOOD pictujf: .... t-. 1 Including tax Veterinarian Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ander son of Duboise, Idaho came to attend the shower and wedding of their son, Calvin, to Virginia Lish. The newlyweds will make their home in Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Evans X 2391 I geod, imncditely, the camera ouifns below, on terms of foment indicaieU. down, $1 wtrlc H Outfit ptictd $21.67-- 45 week. Outfit priced at $11.5613 down, $ a week. $1 $3 down, $23.84 t Oatfit priced Name ...... ( mtarritd, git butbtnJs first name) pi -- ) dicLd - Address . State Or Nearby Phone Phono Nix..- 5 EASY WAYS TO BUY (Check One) Endow Check or Money Order Aiia Credit Account n my Account to my Open Account r!t . (Cash-on-Delivr- " Phone Brigham 583-R1- He-ope- 115 1st House East of Post Office in Bear River City Phone Bear River 't' r' " DR. J. II. McNAMARA the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd " X Drug Store M08 jT l.-- ft ADAMS' their relatives and friends at a shower held Saturday evening at cry-thin- fu-c- d you NOR11I MAIN STREET 1 and daughter of Dragerton, Utah and Mrs. Luella Manning of Roy, Utah attended the shower for their sister, Mrs. Calvin Ander- son Saturday, evening. Theatre Has Unique Oiristmas Gifts 7m mm mmm An unusual Christmas gift is offered by the New Liberty Theatre. It has fittingly been :r.:ui by kiubaii called "The Book of Happiness." It is not a novel, nor a biography in fact it is of diminutive size ;i cannot imagine a piano and very unimportant looking. 'iertolook at than this when one opens it, it is But in the charming soon apparent that in reality, it ;.3ch Provincial style. The is a "Bock of Happiness." A 7 gleam of the beautiful beautiful holiday design and it the slender curved lines, fairly breathes the Christmas it truly glamorous! In addi-thi- s Spirit. Within are pages and authentically styled, pages of coupons of varying Gently small piano has all denominations which may be extickets. unsurpassed changed for theatre ;2l qualities which have These Christmas Coupon the Kimball name foremost Books, or "Books of Happiness," yean! Come in, see and come in three convenient sizes Jy it you will and are very suitable for Christ instantly be con:tdthat this is an unmatched mas Gifts for children ana alike. Few gifts are grown-up- s more aDDreciated than these 'J KIIUIUX HAS FRENCH Courxm Books. They allow the over TOCLIL FIX1SIIED IN recipient to spread the gift weeks and bring ACTIVE FRUITWOOD rrianv enioyable donor to mind the thoughtful available in Mahogany, each time the coupons are exand Bleached woods. changed at the theatre for Pd. Adv. pnfrhninmpnt.! , i..nf?w JULb B. S3 i ill, u usf as they have dona during U:o total period, 1931 fo data I 19-yc- ar 52 -' it! THE men and women of America know value when they see more Chevro! et Paen3 Consequently, they are purchasing and more Chevrolet truck, than make cars than he nexf fjmake. combfned . . thereby done for the total first in sales this year, just as they have period, 1931 to date. v; M at K.ay Family Enjoys Reunion The entire family cf Mr and Mrs. Abe Kay mot Sunday at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kay, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Abe Kay. Blvd. Utah n, 7516 'Ptano A 79-ye- Better Prico' in for '49 passenger car sales 0 in passenger car sales for oil postwar years rROLET 11 K AERO SEDAN SPECIAL SEDAN Low milea&e It SIDAN Extra c,ean' k03"1 CLlB C0LTE TailoT madc w-it- & n AK oir fodi rgii'oliion. 8utm. otncml iwww. t.0 ; Very vk!ri;, v,, j r R0Ln' " coverS R & Heater, New Paint scat rzfc ,r'0LT fk 34 FIRST in passenger car sales & 11 SEDAN, Covers New Paint and Tailored Seat TON STAKE, Uke New ith oar low FIRST, period, 1931 to date for total in total number of cars on road today prices before you Buy iTora CHEVROLET CO. TREMONTON 19-ye- ar DIAL Mil B . zriWi sit7 FIRST FIRST sales for period, total 1931 to date total number cf trucks on road today in truck 19-ye- ar FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Ma"y Others to Choose ONK j accessories SEDAN, New Paint, Scat Covers ,llIlY CONVERT ABLE, New top Tailored Seat CflVf i " II W U-t- l n wida com (! On WM0EILE COACH, Radio and D COUPE, New Paint, Tailored Seat Cover j IP ' ! FIRST in truck sales for ell postwar years i FIRST That Really Counts FIRST sales for '49 truck in - U USED CAR f A an OK ar dealers are deeply appreciNaturally, we and all Chevrolet of preference; and we ative of this overwhelming tribute to grve in pledging to do everything possible with gTeale? and greater value in the months and years to come. you FIRST TAYLOR Washington ... in |