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Show I Thursday, January 11, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Dear Editor and Friends: Along with all the other mis- leaving home again. sionaries, I would like to send It looks like the place the my wishes for a Merry Christ- world has waited for is short mas, or as they say in Spanish, lived. I wish everyone would Feliz Navidad y Prospero Ano read 2 &phi It will be Nuevo to everyone in the valley. well worth your time. We must Also I would like to express learn to live by example and my thanks to the Leader for the forget the old saying, "Do as I few moments it brings me home say, not as I do". Only after we each week. I don't think they humble ourselves sincerely and have missed sending me a copy turn to our Lord and God, will we find the peace and hap- since I left home. On Nov. 6 I moved to Lower jpiness we are looking for. Again I would like to thank Valley, Texas, where one of my buddies is laboring, Elder Hal everyone for their many cards, Clark. He is doing a fine job and letters and wish everyone a and we have been together on Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. several occasions. I noticed one other mission- Ove El Senor les benkiga siempre Elder Ross Heppler ary said something about Texas Box 503 weather. You would have to see Rio Grande City, Texas It to believe it. Hot one day, and next cold the day. Here in Rio Grande City, it hasn't rained Dear Mr. Rytting, for 18 months. He was right I feel very guilty in not writwhen he said, "Only a fool and ing to you since coming here to a stranger would try to predict thank you for the Leader. You will never know how much I Texas weather. The Spanish people are very enjoy it. I have received it humble and very wonderful to weekly since arriving here. It is work with. I have learned to just like spending a few minutes at home, to pick it up and read love them very much. we Dec. 22, had a party for of my home valley. the members of the Lower I have been laboring here in Valley. Twenty six missionaries Little Rock since coming to the were present and each branch mission field, and can truly say shared in the program. Af- I love this part of the country. ter the fiesta, Santa came The southern people are a very and I assure you, you have wonderful people to work with. never seen children with big- They are a difficult people to ger eyes or wider smiles. try and get to talk to, but after It is a wonderful feeling "to they realize our purpose and below you have brought the come friends with us, you can Del to someone or some fam-;- d never ask for better people to seen them progress step work with. Arkansas is a very to eternal life. A bond beautiful state with lots' of Mp friendship is formed that beautiful scenery. We are havijbuld never be broken. Every ng! spring weather here, and time I have been transferred to instead of the "Xmas spirit", a new field of labor, it was like this year, every one had " spring fever". I would like to thank everyone in the valley who remembered me at Christmas time. It is wonderful to hear from you. I I UTAH POULTRY Since coming into the mission I BUILDS UTAH I I have found that we, as field, I I AGRICULTURE missionaries can do nothing without the Lord, and I'm sure if we do our best, He will bless 1:3-1- 1. k7 V us. Both the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen and the Exwere Salt Lake Sunday. On Tuesday Sunday guests at the home plorers were victorious in their TTt she will be a special guest at the of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Summers. basket ball camps legislature, when Governor was Members of the Bishopric and wood on Thursday. The score for their wives met after Sacrament tne Explorers 2 and for the expected to give his address. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater meeting at the home of Bismotored to Fort Lewis, Wash- hop Stokes. The purpose of the Members of the ward wtre ington Thursday. They were ac- meeting was to complete plans to hear that Mrs. Walpleaded teachers to ward party companied by Mr. and Mrs. for' the Marvin Bywater. Marvin is sta- be held Saturday evening at ihe lace Anderson, who was severely injured in an automobile actioned there with the National ward hall. cident before Christmas, has inGuard. Members of the special been released from the hospital. terest Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and group enjoyed square Although she has not comdaughter, Karen, and Mrs. John dancing at the ward hall on pletely recovered she is at home Fourteen T. Hansen of Tremonton were Wednesday. couples under the care of her family. dinner guests of Mrs. Andrea were present. All members of The entire ward wishes her well. the ward in this age group are Huggins Friday. come. to Charles Checketts returned encouraged Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stokes from the Dee hospital Friday, Mrs. Mable Stokes is enter- left Monday for California. much improved in health. taining at her home on Wed- While there they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Welling nesday for the members of the relatives and with a brother, announce the birth of a baby Primary Stake Board. Joe Stokes, who is stationed boy on Jan. 7. The mother was Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle there. of Ogden were Sunday visitors formerly Arlie Matteson. MA and Mrs. Lee Rock of the Emil Kupfer family, judand daughter, Betty, arrived ean returned home with her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brough home from California Wednes parents. received word from their son, day evening. They visited their Miss Joyce Stark entertained Kent, that he is stationed at son, DeVere. He called them her Sunday School class by an air field in Tuson, South Friday evening to tell them he taking them to the show on Korea, and reports that he is was shipping out. doing fine. Monday. t Miss Audrey Peterson of Og den spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson is now at home with her new son, born during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Jones of Brigham attended meeting Sunday. They are the parents of Mrs. Bobbie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Barker and family and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Larsen and family of. Brigham. MOVING SOON! George Hansen, Con Hansen and Ernest Huggins are in Mexico on a trip. Mrs. Lucfnda Jensen Letters From Missionaries' , Thanks again for the Leader. Elder Lorin D. Anderson 1309 Franklin St. North Little Rock, Arkansas BEAR RIVER CITY Andrea Huggins Mrs. Ellis paying top market prices, more than $4 million has been returned to members as patronage payments. UTM POULTRY AND FARMERS CO-- C Qentral Ojfccv im Sudd Wnl Txnpl - - - - loll lak City Convenient Branch! m Utah and Southern Idaho -- Arbon graciously entertained her club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with the prizes going to Winnie Jensen and Andrea Huggins. A delicious lunch was served. Barbara Burt returned from a delightful ten day's to Mexico. trip Two babies were given names in meeting Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Barker will call their son, John Edwin and Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Barker's will be known as Mary Ann. M-M- en SLEEP IN COMFORT 28-2- M-M- 36-2- 5. on a new EVERTON MATTRESS WE NOW HAVE TIIE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE INNER-SPRIN- G MATTRESSES OF TIIE HIGHEST QUALITY Priced At STANDARD DE LUXE $17.50 - $19.50 - $22.50 - $28.50 $34.50 EVERTON Phone MATTRESS COMPANY 27 R. C. Harris WE ARE SriOWVILLE Mrs. Christine Larry Peterson WHERE? NEXT DOOR to the NEW POST OFFICE! But before we make our move we are offering SPECIAL PRICES on many items we do not want to stock in our new store! Some ' prices are way below cost. Anderson, son of Mr. Mahogany. Rigid construction. 18th Century. Reg' $ Sunday for San Antonio, Texas where he will take his basic training. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harding spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Harding's parents In Willard. Mrs. Mary Ann Wight of Salt Lake City was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers. Mrs. ,rright is' the grandmother of Mrs. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Eosc-- Anderson attended a famil party at All of the and sisters of the family were present. Pvt. Donald Anderson, who recently married Miss Joy Miller of Penrose, has returned to his base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The new Mrs. Anderson re turned to Ogiden where she is training to be a nurse. Sunday dinner guests of the Marion Newman family were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Newman and son, Duane, from Thatcher and Don Peterson of Riverton, Utah. Lorin Anderson, who is now a missionary in Little Rock, Arkansas, reports he is enjoying his labors. He was pleased to meet the nephew of Mrs. Bill Stoirer, sister of Mrs. Guy Johnson and also one of the lady mission aries is the neice of Mrs. Joe r a 44 a 44 as, 59 LAMP TABLE and Mrs. Lewis Anderson enlisted in the Air Corps. He left bv-the- In addition to left for END TABLES Mahogany. Companion piece to above Regular $14.95 END TABLE Walnut Duncan Phyfe. Regular $16.95 LAMP TABLE CLOSE OPT Girl's SWEATERS , Chrome DINETTE SET NITE GOWNS not crack, chip or peel. Reg. Cover. Will $3.98 BABY CARRIAGE Deluxe Carriage. 10 in. wheels. frame. Regular $27.95 Regular Regular $3.98 SHORTS Regular $1.19 gS88 $12.95 Now37c Odd Lots of MEN'S PANTS Arva Rae Summers is visiting in Coalville at the home of Gall Now Ardell. Miss Nona Kay Anderson "The taxes paid by Utah mines and smelters make up about Va of all state revenues. Every person living in Utah pays 25 less to the state in taxes than he would if there were no mining qnd smelting industry here." ROLL-A-WA- 1 Y with mattress, Reg 1 A 1 34 OR 7i73 528.45 Now 1 17 BEDS size bed only Q QQ O.OO Regular $12.95, now 7 QQ Single bed only, Regular $11.95. now 1 ' Interior Gloss ENAMEL Regular"$5.25 gallon. Now O Qft IO Sheep Marking PAINT BALLET THE GRACEFUL DANCE CLASSIC BEAUTY OF MOTION HALF HOUR CLASSES. Tremonton, Dining room, OAK CAFE. Fee 60c per lesson 1 :00 Special class for 6 and 7 year old children. 2:008, 9. and 10 year old girls. Saturday Afternoon Also Advanced ballet Studio of Fine Arts JERRILYN BLACK, Dance Faculty li $4.98 Boys and Mens Ray. had her tonsils removed at the Valley Hospital during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle of Ogden. Miss Judean Kilfoyle accompanied the Kup-fe-rs home for a weekend stay. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Newman attended Sacrament meeting In Thatcher Sunday. The meeting was In honor of Duane Newman who has recently returned from a mission. and Now96c IS)95 Strong, easy folding - HIGH CHAIR Maple Assorted Styles 2r2 HASSOCK te 93c Ladies Duncan Phyfe Table. 4 leg style chair. Regular $89.95 Vlnyl-Ko- 99c Now nly 21 more storage space. moth insurance policy. Regular $59.95 .- .- 5 Piece Now Assorted sizes, colors, prices DeLuxe waterfall model. Has $250 , Ladies PURSES CEDAR CHEST re per cent Wool 100 Pull over style. Assorted Colors Regular $3.98 77 Walnut. Duncan Phyfe. Hand rubbed satin finish. Regular $18.95 Og-de- n. FINAL Black. Regular $1.98 gal. Lables are damaged, now Af J "WW WRIST WATCHES proof. Regular Non-Magnet- Now ic, proof. Regular $49.95. PAINT 1 AQ IAJT Linx Clear VARNISH Now 07 - TF i dust and water A AA Regular $47.50, Now... Regular $41.25, Now . 23.33 22.22 ONE PAIR ONLY 100 The plastic Oil Cloth for Shelves lie yd 40 3 . and 46 inch yards for $,Q9 i Ampiro 4 qt. Aluminum Regular OQ Now $13.95 $777 2 Sets Only LAMPS Now 37c Pressure Cooker O Assorted colors. Reg. $498. Here's a buy. Now PIN-U- P at MARVELON .M-f- f - Assorted styles. Reg $9.95. Now Regular $5.98 gallon Fireplace ANDIRONS Packard Malloy Solid Bran Regular $24.95 ICE SHOE SKATES Size 7. Regular $11.95 Q dust and water ic, $59.95, A few to go TABLE LAMPS IMPLEMENT and TRUCK Several colors. Regular $1.79 quart. Now MEN'S TIES JEWEL Non-magnet- 88c 7.50 Now KEMTONE, gal. $1.98 qts. 79c Now $3 WOOL RUGS 27 in. x 54 in. $9.95 New Regular r C AC 979 Single BED SPRINGS Coil Springs. $15.95. Now Regular QQC WmJ9 1 88 Only HAY KNIFE Regular Now $4.96 $2.98 ' |