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Show Thursday, December 20, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah SPECIAL " rrlTI, NEW Parents ATTRACTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Your Children See Be Sure to lt LIBERTY lHLAIKL aiso TRKMOXTON' ... the bowery boys m "CRAZY that good things come in threes-- , then accept our wishes for Good Health, Good Luck and Good Cheer for Christmas and the coming New Year. Flowerlane Floral & Gift Shop News Mrs. Clair Lundberg and sons Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. OBSERVE WgDDING , , Charles Norr spent Tuesday in ANNIVERSARY Lester Mrs. with City Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg Coiling. and Mr. and Mrs. George ForsMr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen berg were in Ogden Monday and and family spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lyndon Barkle and two children spent Saturday in Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broadsgaard. Mrs. Arlin Madsen visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams at Roy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams spent three days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen. Mrs. Thales Cannon spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting relatives. reMrs. La Mont Gardner turned home Friday after spending the past two weeks in Brig-hawith her mother while she was recuperating from her accident. Mrs. Winford spent Saturday in Ogden and Clearfield. Flora Gardner, who is employed in Ogden, spent the weekend home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Petersen of Brigham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and son of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mrs. Darlene Zlnk, Mrs. Caddie Gardener and Mrs. Grace Fryer spent one day last week in Logan. t Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner spent Wednesday in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellies of Salt Lake City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner Sunday. m PRE HOLIDAY SALE TO MAKE YOUR LAST MINUTE GIFT BUYING EASIER attended the High school boree. Mrs. Alice Ward was jam- in Logan with her daughter Barbara on Wednesday afternoon. The officers of the Mutual held a preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Doris Roche Wednesday evening. Mrs. Vesta for the soDavis was held hour cial after the work Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer of Inglewood, California, an nounce the arrival of a baby girl born Dec. 4th. This is the third girl for the Germers. He is a brother of Jack and Iver Germer. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and family of Brigham were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr spent Saturday in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and family of Brigham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tending school in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. and M.rs. Mark W. John son of Soda Springs, and Howard Johnson of Presten, Idaho, were Sunday callers of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and family of Ogden visited Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Perry. Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Pres ton, Idaho is spending a week with her daughter, Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. off APRONS ROBES formerly $12.95 were $1.98 $8.95 $1.25 Others tat Reduced Others at 25 prices. PRICED TO MOVE 9 ONLY Off 00 each COATS! mllm Student 7r - ... JBusu rvmim onyour ChristmasList? DRESSES 1 Group Specially Priced Not all sizes in stock. LINGERIE i 20 . OFF SLIPS - GOWNS PANTIES - jFJ9 Easy SPECIAL! ALL Givo this now Kid Gloves Smith-Coron- and Head Scarfs SELLING AT COST To accomodate our customers in their Christmas Shopping, our store will remain open until 9:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday La Gra Shop 1 of Logan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales Tuesday. The T. J. Udy family, Mr and Mrs. T J. Udy, Madge Udy. Maurine Udy, Grace Allen, Nina Burnett and Phyllis Udy, were at the Logan Temple Thursday where Mr. and Mrs. Earl lone Udy, Huges, formerly went through for their work and a granddaughter, Darlene Udy, of Smithfield, became the bride of Vaun E. Harrison. The Sunday school faculty meeting was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling. The hostess served a lovely lunch to the members. Mrs. Ef fie Welling spent in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy were in Logan Thursday. As Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy were returning from the wedding reception of their granddaughter at Smithfield Thursday evening a car pumped into the rear of their car No one was seriously injured, but 'the occupants of both cars were bruised and shaken. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy, accom panied by Mrs. Inez Johnson and Karen Johnson, were in Ogden for Karen to receive the hos Thurs-afterno- on - riE, In Technicolor THURS. WED. Mona Freeman - Josephine Hull in ahyfrom tfxas A treat of a feature for the entire family. 3:00 p.m. Special Matinee Christmas Day Short I DEC. 25 26 27 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gale Seminary Schedules Holiday Activities Mrs. 'Elma Allen left Monday for Florida where she will spend Welling to Salt Lake City on two months with her son M. Monday. Mrs. Vern Allen, at Seminary students and teachMr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler Sgt. and ers are again going all out to wexe Ogden visitors on Panama City. Tuesday celebrate the holiday season as plans for Yule programs and special parties near completion. S 1 I !. 1 Heading the list pf Christmas S O activities was a special Christmas program presented to the studentbody this week. C. E. Smith, former Bear River principal was the speaker, and P-featured numbers from Mrs. Howard Maughn, Mrs. Jay Law and Jackie Stokes. , Also on docket for an additional hour of entertainment was the Christmas party at the ALL of Elmo Christensen, Young; Men's M.I.A. prexy. Here trie classes from each hour competed against each other in There were refreshgames. ments in abundance. As an added Christmas gift HOUSE prospective graduates received seminary pins last Friday and are sporting them on coat lapels GROUP and dresses Also in keeping with the BED festive yule season approx-imal- y 200 Christmas cards have rJYLON been sent out to service men and L.D.S. missionaries by the seminary group. Say "Merry Christmas" with these and many 1. iu suivc jusi wnai oania oraerjeu I your Xmas gift problems... our I ' I rv i opecidi v Amas Daie 25 25 20 off off I off off 25 20 off off 25 DRESSES SHIRTS SWEATERS SLIPPERS OF JACKETS HALF SLIPS l- other items of Exquisite Lingerie by Luxite and Holeproof from The Classic Shop Upon request we will gladly Xmas wrap all packages ready for Santa were in Brigham Saturday. Paul Forsberg returned home from his work in Bait Lake for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards accompanied Mr and Mrs. My ron Richards to Maddox Ranch Inn where they enjoyed a tur key dinner in honor of the forty second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg were in Logan Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Irene Forsberg accompan led Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith to Logan Saturday. The Jr. Birthday club met at the home of Nadine Richards Friday evening to honor Nadine Richards and Nina Burnett. The ladies exchanged Christmas presents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy to Logan and Tremonton Saturday. i SWEATERS One Group The Alvin Norr. Mrs. Jay Morr is spending a few days this week with her Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess and pital treatment for polio that mother, Mrs. Perry Stanfield at she has had. son Jimmy spent last weekend Penrose, while Mr. Stanfield is Mrs. Alice Ward was in Ogden in Salt Lake City. in Montana. with relatives Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap- were In Ogden on Thursday. Sunday guests at the Reid ener and family have returned Mr. and Mrs. Merle Norr spent Oyler home were Mr. and Mrs. home for rest the of the month. Saturday in Logan. The University is not in session Eberhart Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr spent Monday in now at present. They will be at Olof Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Zundel and their families Ogden. home until January 7. of Brigham City. Tracy Wheatley, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and Mr3. T. L. Wheatley, reLake dur turned home Sunday for the spent one day in Salt week. the ing Christmas holidays. He is atMr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards Our Entire Stock of 25 Cartoon period. By MYRLE UDY By Ruth Baxkle ft fs said OVER HORSES" RIVERSIDE III Howard Duff NaW Now" and colored cartoon DEWEYVILLE jiipfl " YOU Ye The story of Kris Kringle. the real Santa, they will be talking about him 'till next Christmas TUES. Gary Cooper and m . "MIRACLE OF 34th STREET" DEC. 23 24 MON. SUN. World's T a Fastest Portable! It's the most popular portable we've ever soldi Has 38 features, full-iiz- e professional key-- ; board and the fastest action of aQ. When we show you all its 'many advantages, youll want it Lfor yourself I Come in today I Western Gambles Tremont Street TREMONTON, UTAH 34 So. DEE CALDERWOOD NOW IN OKINAWA The Richard Calderwood family had word this week from their son Dee, informing them that he is now located at Noha Okinawa with the Alrcoxps. He reported a very pleasant trip from Hawaii, and although he is with complete strangers he Is enjoying his work Hi A person who has reached 5 Pound Box Assorted cnmsn.MS Jonathan' Banana Delicious APPLES 1.98 CAfiDY 1.98 , v., Peanuts., - lb. 29C Bulk Mix CHRISTMAS CANDY Oranges.. . 39c - 2.49 coming. Mr. Watson will be In Tre- monton Thursday, December 27 at the Utah Power St light Company office from 2:00 to ' 3:00 p.m. - (at room temperature, stuff td and ready for baking) Oven Temperature CHICKEN, under 5 lb. 40 min. per lb. 350F. CHICKEN OR DUCK, 5 lb, and oyer 40 Ban. per IbL 325F. GOOSE, 35 min. per lb. 323 F. TURKEY, oader 12 lbs. 25 min. per lb. 325F. TURKEY, over 12 lbs. 18 to 20 rain, per lb. 300 F. Note: Use a shallow uncovered baking pan and do not baste. Bunch Beautiful 25c CELERY HEARTS am Half Mcrrels Pride Whole or 59 Per Pound re- tirement age should always con suit a social security .representative If he has ever had a social security number, according to Wesley F. Watson, of the office. Ogden social security Liberalized provisions of the law have made it easier for oldex persons to qualify for monthly benefits. They may lose money if they fall to apply promptly for the benefits they may have Poking Directions For Poultry Sliced daco; TORKEYS Whole Bird Ready ib. 39c from 4.00 to 7.00 to cook. FRUIT CAKE 40c -- 49c 79c - $1.49 $3.98 -- $5.89 FOOD BASKET May the peace this world seeks, begin in your heart, your home this Christmas Season III |