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Show R SEASON'S GREETINGS arc spending the winter in Sear gtier City Ver- nal. vis- son, DeVere, spent two days iting in Salt Lake.Christensen of Hope and Patty u Salt Lake City were weei-mvisitors at the Rasmus Christensen home. The Primary boys and girls greeted Santa Claus, Wednesday, in Primary. Christmas carols were sung after which a bag of peanuts and candy was presented to everyone. Haii-rhte- .. r j u: nt nouui us LEADER THLSDAYDFg Tremonton. UuK Sunday after visiting with her The smaller grad.s v. i La&e and Nina Claus" by Christei daughter, Louelia, in Salt ence and Larkin and Mr. Las i as Vegas. Hardy City and Nessler. Re- William Burton, Mrs. and Mr. companied by Nola colorful entertained and L. Bedford Mrs. Amos Hansen presentation' citations by Nursery class; a trioB Paul Johnson of Logan. Mr. w uiiuenand. din at Gent family was bu. the George "Winter Wonderland received many lovely gifts. hv rvvere Christensen, VaNyle was spent playing ner, Wednesday night. The evening ac Sorenson and Gary Arbon TTnmp. from schools in Ogden won Dy pinochle. Prizes were cnristensei Floy by Mrs. and Loean to spend the holidays companied Merle Paul Johnson, Lorin Larkin, a Xmas story was given by Lorin Mrs. are: Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Holiday C. Cates Vern Petersen and was Holmgren and Wm. lunch Leo Miller; Merrill, son oi Mrs. delicious A Larkin. sang, "O Holy Nigni," accompan T.iiiie Mann: Joyce and Leola, served by the hostess. Tues., Decj ied by Vistoria Johnson. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl The Thatcher Ward Sunday daughters son of Mr. ana Mrs. 9 P. M. School held a Chirstmas party, Romer; Earl, and Boyde, son of $ Petersen Wm. with Mondav nieiht. Santa came at t.h Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Hansen. gifts for all and a program and beautia school presented The games were enjoyed. ELWO0! Monday night. entertainment ful Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton The seventh and eighth grades, Ward I Mrs. FIRESIDE CHAT HELD Mrs. Earl Anderson and of direction Principal the . j& under in n n niHpricksen visited AT D. B. GREEN HOME a playlet, g presented Waldron, Wal Mrs. and Gleaners of 'Christmas Comes to Grandpa." j The Ogden, Thursday, with lace Dunn and Mr. ana First Ward were Tremonton the Nephi Didericksen. entertained at the home of Mr. Jay Christensen of Layton, Mr. and -' Austin Johnson and Irving Mrs Hardy Christensen and dauLane and Mr. Salt of East Garland, Christensen were in week on ghter Mrs. Chuck Nelson and daughter City during the past 'of Tremonton and Loa Ma.3 business. were Sun A number of our ward people christensen of Ogden nome 01 Stake Nnrth Box Elder day visitors at the on Christensen. Carrie Mrs. City mother, Conference at Brigham Mrs. Ethel Taylor was hostess Sunday. Christensen returned visto her club, Thursday. The The losing Relief Society the hospital, Wednesfrom with home prizes Bridge the group played entertained iting teachers afternoon. day won by oiaays winnin? tcach-r- s with a party tying after Christensen Etta home Varge Christensen entertained the and at Monday afternoon the served was was a lunch group of his friends at a Xrr.as which of Mrs. Amelia Burt. Bingo party at his home. Wednesday being guests. plaved with several prizes Reese pvpnine. Progressive games were Harold awarded were Mrs. Mr. and won. Special gifts Jensen, visited in Salt Lake, Tuesday. played by the group and gifts Myrtle Anderson, Pearl and were won by all. unni ana Holman Mrs. Gladys Holmgren Emma Paice and Mary d?lic-ioLake were served by Mrs. Irving Chris- Salt in A visitors work. were family for outstanding of fpn sen. lunch was served by Amelia Saturday. Mrs. Denzil Ballard Mrs. Fern Arbon was hostess them. Logan accompanied Burt and Mrs. Carlos Stevens. and to her club. Saturday afternoon Christensen Mrs. Rasmus Mr. and Mrs. W'illard Anderson Pinochle was played with prizes being won by Verda Anderson and Clytie Anderson. A hot din ner was served to 7 present. Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mrs. ursel Whitaker entertained a group of friends at the Whitaker home, Friday evening. A not din ner was served after which tne MAY THE JOY AND PEACE was spent playing evening pinochle and prizes were won oy Newell Checketts, Seretta JohnOF son, La Rena Waddoups and Chester Stander. CHRISTMAS Colleen Johnson of Salt Lake visited the past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin BE WITH YOU ALWAYS Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Huggins celebrated their first wedding anniversary Sunday evening by v entertaining ten guests at a Mr. and Mrs. VALLEY and Janet Mrs. O. B. Jensen,Mr.Mr.and Myroa Jensen, Burton, Golden acJeanette Iverson, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. R. ioi-n-nff- w pr $ Jhatchet ei uMcsj ?SS?J M-M- en Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marble oi and Mrs. D. B. Green, Sunday I following Sacrament evening Honeyville visited Wednesday ,ttv, Hr and Mrs. Milton Ander Meeting. Following a number of son and Mrs. Sophia Didericksen. games directed by Mrs. Duane Orval and Harry Petersen and Falk, refreshments were served. Eldon Kay Borgstrom lourneyed Wedto Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mr. and nesday to visit with Gordon Shaw. The Thatcher school presented Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen and a Christmas program, a noay son. Larry, of Portage visited second night. The first and acts. Sunday afternoon at the home of grades presented three Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. "Star of the East" was given by Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton the third, fourth & fifth grades. Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gro "Wild Cat Willie Plays Santa and Mrs. Lafe Grover, Mr. ver, Claus," was presented by the Hazel Riser and Wildon Grover sixth, seventh and eighth grades. attended funeral services in Og Between acts the upper grades den for Bud Hawks, son of Mr r,fr Christmas carols. Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Amos Hawks. Wintle C. Anderson, Mrs. Devere Mr. and Mrs. Eph Petersen and these and Leo Mollirwtt directed son. Rex, Mrs. Fred Petersen and activities. Mr and Mrs. William R. Davis daughter, Janice, were in Ogden, of Wales are visiting this week Saturday. In the evening, the i suoDer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C Ander Eph Petersens attended a party A party was mla at with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family. the Farrel Huggins' home Friday son and Durrell Grover in honor of Mr. C. Anderson Mrs. Roy Mr. and evening. Pinochle was played by accomranied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Bybee of Al; the group and a hot dinner ser and Mrs. William R. Davis, visit- liance, Nebraska, who were mar u ved. Mr. and Mrs. ried at the Grover home, DecemFave Ann Huggins left Satur ed Sunday with of Tremonton. ber 19. Mrs. Bybee is the mother Anderson day morning for Los Angeles, Stanley Mrs. Reed J. Wigni of Mrs. Grover. and Mr. California, where she will be the Summers of Og- Mrs. and Dewey guest of Dr. and Mrs. Olin Paul d.en visited with Mr. and Mrs. riiiriniT the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen Rov C. Anderson, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bodily and and family, Mrs. Irving Chris of Syracuse visited last family tensen and Mrs. M. P. Jensen Mrs. Edna Mawtanner and week-en- d with Mr. ana Mrs visited Saturday evening with two children visited Mr. and Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hansen and James Chris Amos P. Hansen enroute to Mrs. Melvin .Mrs. and Mr LoMr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin of and and Mr. their home in western Box Elder tensen and family tran. fam and County. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nessler and Mrs. Earl Christensen Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Meldrum Christ annual attended their daughter, Sandra, visited in Og ily at the at a family holiday entertained dinner mas Thursday den. Friday. Covers were laid Christensen Mrs. of Sunday. dinner, home Mary Mrs. J. Mrs. M. P. Jensen and Mrs. Mr. and for Ralph Simmons W. Iverson motored to Brigham, of Tremonton. Earl Fran- - i Mrs. Beaver Alben of Dam, Mrs. Mr. and Borgstrom Friday, where they attended a week-enwith com of Salt Lake City and Lynn d Mrs. visited over the D. U. P. party honoring of Meldrum of Logan. Hawks Leslie Mrs. Mr. and Jensen. Mrs. Carl Romer returned Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and Brigham City. of Sanford Smith Mrs. Mr. and family of Salt Lake were Sunday visited Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Promontory Mr. and Mrs. with and Friday Checketts. Alben Borgstrom. The D. U. P. held their Xmas Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young of party, Friday afternoon, at the J. P. Holmgren home. Entertain Brigham City visited Sunday ment was furnished by Reta An with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ander derson, Pearl Elwell and Wanda son. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise of Johnson, who sang two numbers visited with Mr. and Mrs. Layton were accompanied by Mary They S. Anderson. Iva Barker gave a Peter C. C. Petersen last week reading after which Santa Claus end. Mrs. Peter C. C. Petersen and appeared and distributed gifts to all in attendance. A delicious daughter. Dorothy, visited in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. lunch was served. A Christmas program was preVerl Lowell Anderson and sented in are Sunday morning in the who employed Iverson, ward chapel by the Thatcher holi for home the are Oregon, Sunday School. Poems were giv days. Mrs. Lester Anderson accom- en by Mary Ann Tolman, Joan panied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ander- Tolman, Irene Wight, Alene son of Tremonton to Salt Lake, Wight, Carol Zollinger, Lornell Clark, Mary Jean Little and RoWednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander- bert Zollinger. Songs were given son were Salt Lake visitors, Sat by Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray, Erva urday. Their daughter, ReNee, and Doris Ray, Don Hancock, the senior, Junior and first inter accompanied them home. The M. I. A. held a white ele- - mediate classes. A story was Dhant party. Wednesday even told by Mrs. Earl Christensen. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Christmas talk was given by Monte Carlo Leslie Wight and remarks were I Roy Braegs?r. Whist was played and prizes made by Bishop Wight. The Pri were awarded. An exchange of mary class presented a skit, Mrs. Lyman M. Zollinger engifts was made and a delicious tertained her club and their par lunch was served to 30 guests A special Xmas program was tners in honor of Mr. Zollinger's presented in Sunday School, birthday on the 17th. The guests Sunday morning. It was as fol- were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larkln, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Petersen, Mr. lows: Xmas carols by congrega tion; song, "Here Comes Santa and Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mr. and CaJt (jattanct 7fc . A tur-kr- - no-ho- st Jf ... tk - J - ffl GHraMis B B BBkBE B a I w'B It occurs to us that the ideal and spirit of Christmas should be of three hundred and sixty five days duration. So, right noiv, please accept our sincerest Best Wishes for every day of the New Year. TWIN CITY DAIRY PERCE and LEONARD v. ill CHEEK jrry ' -y-- Thej0 Iiy smile ,e twinkle the goodness in his 'reflect the good wishes in our joyous Yuletic'o kr c: .' r- -.l C ii"' of ok qvery one GEPHART STORES CO. : i I KTnff FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR XMl W s II X : ' Our hearts arc filled with song and liapp,c on litis glorious l;iy vvlicn He was horn.- wJiet, too . . . art f'Jy H',f zhtetfully offered in our Chrhimat greeting to you. VE T E HSON TRACTOR SERVICE the coming year be a gootl one lor PEGCA'S STOLE SHOP j.g. Ii out is. DUSTY - . hecr thoughtt a gift can happy ? me!!c pltatant ...all th I' in 1 bring I of in? $ Oh!J ii All the I CHRIST I "lie h OF ,: I rt j u WN JOE Burgess - M. GWENDEL - ilLL - SCOTT DEWEY ull co. - - Z. osCA |