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Show THE IL IE SERVING THE A ID Tmaontan, Uuh Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and sons Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson m and daughter, Bhirleen. of Heart Bob and Bill, visited Friday and Mountain, Wyoming arrived Sat- Saturday in Salt Lake with Mrs. urday to spend the Christmas Ruth Woodhead. IE IS RIVER BEAR LEADER. Holiday. Students who are home from college for the Christmas holidays are Floyd Anderson, Dallas S. A- C. and Nelson the U. VALLEY Published by the PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. LEADER for Friday Distribution on Thursday afternoon, Beverly Nelson from ttv; B. Y. .U. Melba Hurd came up from Salt SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Lake City to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class Edmund Hurd and other rela1879. matter October 5, 1925 under act of March 3, tives. She returned Monday. A. N. RYTTING, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson were in Ogden Monday and Tuesday on business. Mrs. Grace Anderson spent to visit her. last Thursday In Logan visiting Mrs. Ada Pratt and daughter, with her sister, Mrs. Charles Marie and Cora Daley were Og-d- Anderson, who is ill. Christine Peterson visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Mrs. Ada Hickman visited In and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot Mrs. Eleanor Cutler was pleasvisited in Twin Falls, Idaho last antly surprised Thursday when Ogden on Monday. visited Thursday. one of her nephews, Watyne Mrs. Christine Peterson The Park Valley Ward M. L A. week. of last in called Thursday Ogden of Stokes Milford, Utah, .n-mnr- i . 1 Editor-Publish- en BREAKFAST SETS . . . ALL COLORS 39.95 up 29.95 up 4.95 up 19.95 up 11.95 up . 4.95 up 5.25 9.95 up TOP UP TOASTERS . 19.95 to 22.50 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER 39.50 Hamilton BEACH MIXER 39.50 CHILDREN'S ... 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Spin-dr- tang!e-fre- '."vv V y. hard-to-iro- e, mm O Come in now, won't you? Watch the Maytag Automatic in action. Find out how it makes n Safety lid. What a convenience! Add clothes at any time. Operating action stops when yoj raiie the ltd; starts agoin when lid is lowered. washday drudgery a thing of the past. Let us show you how economical it is to operate, how it adds long life to your clothes. Fully guaranteed. The May-to- g Company guarantees this automatic for a full year against dafeds in opeiation or workmanship. Be jitfjl De endjkle Thrifty IIIIIAL at the brother, Mr. and Be picked Dp the shiny black and turned carefully it over and over. He pot it up to eye level and peered into its workings. TMOI-I- IASY MONTHLY MYMINTS BONE ELECTRIC Tremonton - vi FYancom and fa-.-y Tuesday for Denver V: Jtheyvuis 7 Mrs. Mary Ana France spent the weekend her son, Wayne and -- ox with his mother, Mrs and family ait eral months working borg, Washington. and Mrs. N. R. son Gene, of BahL on the William Tuesday as they 2 Mr . - (DcrrnGirnka; ORPHEUM THEATRE Petersen at Elt-- Perry to tldt her ladies are sisters- left Mrs. Martina J. Larsen Friday for an extended trip. She will spend the holidays with her brother, Peter Jensen and family, in California and also visit other relatives in California and Ari zona before returning home. There will be a ward Christmas party held again this year on Monday, December 26 1 15 PwXfc Cucccf By Mrs. William ' tiiurs Dec. 22 FRI - SAT 23 - 24 p.m. beginning with a program and followed by a dance. An invitation has been extended for Santa Claus to appear in person. Tuesday evening will be the Christmas dance beginning at 2nd FEATURE 8:30 p.m. m SUN - MON Dec. 25 - 26 - TUES - 27 engine WHEATLEY MOTOR CO. 150 chiefs that match! What does he know about motors?" Mom reproved. "Oh, I know you all think of him as an outsider," Wilma said. "If you only really knew him better! Mom, I do wish you'd let me ask him to breakfast tomorrow." "I'm sorry dear, bvft I just don't think he'd fit in." The doorbell rang. Wilma answered it and she and Ralph exchanged happy hellos. Rick immediately threw out the challenge to the tall, blond, well- dressed young man. "We can't make this train go. Can you tell what's wrong with it?" "Maybe," Ralph said quietly. "1 used to have a train something like this." "Look out, that cotton batting stuff will stick to your trousers," Drr! warned. Lts snow, ana the snow Bit .. d here is clean." L'.;J looked slightly startled. Wilma smiled. She remembered how impressed Ralph had been by the whiteness of the drifts even on Main street last night. "The flakes are practically sooty before they even reach the ground in Chicago," he had said. "Tracks are O.K." Ralph straightened up. Then he picked up the shiny black engine carefully and turned it over and over. He put it up to eye level and peered into its workings. "The professional touch!" Rick muttered. "There may be oil in the commutator." Ralph said. "That sometimes happens with a new engine. I'll see if I csn get it out." "I'll get you a rag, Ralph, Just a minute." Wilma got up and started for the kitchen. 'Never mind, this'll do," Ralph answered, pulling his perfectly folded handkerchief South Main - :5c Distributors of LINCOLN and MERCURY Cars 1950 Model Mercury Now on Display Quality Used Cars 2nd FEATURE Plymonth Sedan, Radio - Heater 1939 $395..00 $495.00 $195.00 $1295.00 $1495.00 Ford 1937 Nash Sedan 1946 Ford Club Coupe like new 1947 Lincoln Sedan low milage 1941 -- -j -. -- g - " m mtmm ijfm, , inig mi- - n- r - pi ii tiiht ji i,r mianir H' M '. tr WHCA5T1.S ' ii iS..-- m - n n n zs OHLY L3 Do Your Last Minute Gift Shopping at Kings LZ3 Toys for Boy WE STILL HAVE MANY GOOD ITEMS LEFT CHRISTMAS Toys for Girls MANY APPROPRIATE TREE LITE FILL IN ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM SETS Steam Shovels 79c Derricks EXTRA GLOBES Trucks 3c and 13? wine-colore- d out of his Jacket pocket. He worked quietly for a moment, gently poking the corner of the handkerchief into the inside of the engine. Then he set the engine carefully down on the track and said, "Turn on the juice, will you Rick?" Rick meekly moved forward the black lever at the transformer. There was a whirring sound, the wheels began to move, and the little puffer-billand clacked around the curve. Traises be!" Dad heaved a loud sigh of relief, Ralf'h quietly gut up from the floor and turned to Wilma. "Maybe we'd bettor go r.uw, if we want to catch the gang." "Alright, Ralph," Wilma s..id. Her eyes turned pleadingly to Mrs Reed, "Mom" "Oh, yes, Wilma," Mom inter rupted. Turning to Ralph she said heartily, "In all the excitement we almost forgot to ask you to be sure to come over for late breakfast with us tomorrow. It's just a simple family affair, but we surely would like to have you with us." "You bet." Dad's eyes twinkled. "Something might, go wrong With it again and we'd feel safer with you around to fix it." WED - FAMILY NITE Logan "Rick!" y Mm (MM 03 AM Ci'Olo m I i etMmiio . " - Mrs. Arthur Laurie and Kath leen Laurie from Long Beach, Calilfornia are visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Woodhead for a few days. up Hales Bros. Furniture sol-ov- , Mr. and m children cT;p-Washtegton spent raur-- The Primary held its annual Christmas party on Tuesday afternoon for the children. Mrs. Jansuine Petersen will spend the holidays with her to the M. I- A. program Tuesday daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell evening. Hunsaker and family in The program In M. I. A. con- - Friday and Saturday. 6.95 up 6.95 fifteen-year-ol- sisted of a pageant under the direction of Harmon Pierson and Merle Larson. Spot dancing was Eph Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Iinder of Garland enjoyed and a Basketball game furnished the program in Sacra- between local boys and Riverside ment meeting Sunday evening. at which our boys were victorious. It was sponsored by the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and Girls program under the direcwere in Salt Lake on Don. son, tion of LuAnn Shaffer. Dr Under Monday. They also visited in Ogspeke on the Word of Wisdom. den with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Under favored with musical Gardner. numbers on the piano with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper were accompaniment. visitors Tuesday. Logan Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and Sophia Larson, J. W. Larson, I Ruth Jackson and L. Isaacson, Delos Adams and daughter, were In Ogden on Tuesbaby Bishop Warren Hansen attended day. the Stake Old Folks banquet and Fred Grower, Mr. and Mrs. picture show held in Garland on Steve and Marie accompanied Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover to Mrs. Eph Peterson was pleasOgden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. antly surprised Monday evening Wayne Grover went on to West by a group of friends who called to visit Mr. and Mrs. Patto help her cetebrate her birth- Point terson. day anniversary. The group took Mrs. Fred Grover and Flo were care of the ward business then in Brigham City Thursday. the time was turned Lto a CaJt (jatland "White Elephant Party". A game was played in which the gifts exchanged hands several times. Bishop and Mrs. Warren Hansen Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and "Maybe Ralph can help. He's Mr. and Mrs Ed Isaacson were1 T. J. Udy returned from Calicoming by for me in a few minutes, fornia during the week and re- you know," said Wilma, the pretty guests. Mrs. Peterson was presented with a book and a Birthported he enjoyed the trip very big sister of the family. Cake. Refreshments were much. "Oh, him!" Rick was scornful. day Relief Society was held at the "That guy from the big city with served. Mrs. John Oyl?r returned Monhome of Edna Ward with Edna his socks and ties and handker- day from a trip to California. Ward and Lillian Tingey as She accompanied her son, Jesse hostesses. A very splendid afterGrover and family of Salt Lake noon was enjoyed by the memCity, Utah. bers present. Roy Oyler, Mrs. Jasper Mr. and J.lrs. Ed Udy enterShaffer and Mrs. Lyle Johntained the North Garland Social son were Logan visitors on MonHour Club Friday evening. day. Luncheon was served and ChristMrs. Roy Oyler, Donna Shaffer, mas games were enjoyed after Helen Johnson and Erma Anderwhich Christmas presents were son were in Logan on Thursday. exchanged. Mrs. Wayne Fielding of ClearThe Riverside Ward was un field spent Tuesday night with able to hold services Sunday besister her and family, Mrs. Eph cause of the roads being filled Peterson. She accompanied them snow storms from the of with for CHRISTMAS ....... i sisted. presented their three act play in got to be "Well, something's Snowville on Monday night. done," said Mom, looking in from the kitchen where she was stuffing the turkey. "Little Jackie's been praying for that train for months, and how'll he feel tomorrow morning if the thing won't run?" Myrle Udy Last Minute Shopping Hints CEDAR CHEST Platform ROCKERS . . . END TABLES COFFEE TABLES LAMPS ". TABLE LAMPS AH Wool THROW RUGS By Dorothy Boyi Kilian T WAS Christmas Eve but the stoud of rjeocie littina on the cerfloor In the Reeds' living-roomood. festive a in weren't tainly "Doggonltt," Dad exclaimed at he (tared gloomily at the shiny tracki and the motionless cars of a new electric train. "What's wrong with this thing anyway?" "We've put it together exactly according to directions. I'm sure we Rick ind have," Thirsdav Cars Balls MADE UP etc GIFTS ELECTRIC whined LAST YEARS S13.95 THIS YEAR $24.95 CHRISTMAS Towels Tumbler Sets Hose Slips - Gowns Bow Sets Coffee Makers Casseroles 1 and others mv VISIT OUR CANDY CASE FOR Chocolate Drops MIX AM) MANY X.MAS OTIILKS nn 51 Gau?e 15 NVLON HOSE pr Pfi Denier $1.00 Tr.; Dolls Buggies Dishes Wardrobes Toy Furniture ONE GROUP Cloth Folding Buggies . Now Special 55.93 $4.73 LADIES SUPS 1.98 riiiLnRE! pnrssrs S1.9S |