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Show fnE Hake Tremontoo Your Shopptaj Center FrancfaHiUdnd small son of Smmett, Idaho visited a week with relatives, and while they were here' a family dinner was held at the R. G. Brough home in East Tremonton. The New Mrs. Alma Clawson of Pennsylvania is visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Anderson at the Methodist parsonage. THEATRE Ches-wic- - Mr. and Mrs. H. pZn, Jrwwtw. Otak Friday Saturday, Dec .19 and 20 Sun, Moo.. Tueev. WadL Dec 21-2- 2 Thursday, Dec. IS, 1SS2 Thurs- - - 23 GQ2EGE2 k, TREMONTON Fri. Sat. Dae 25 - 23-2- 7 Outstanding All Color Christmas Program (AH LIBERTY also IT HAPPENED ON Cartoon 5TH AVENUE Mrs. Ed Winchester of Ogdeh was visiting with friends in monton Monday. LEA Short Cartoon News .7 Colored Cartoon Tre- J. Ault were HANSENS GET DEER ON SPECIAL HUNT LEADER WANT. ADS FAT Ogden visitors Wednesday. fcfcrl Cf Keel Ccst Strlr , Delbert Ask about TH3MJ BUS service to California ' CHRISTLMS j j ' "A FROM TREMONTON western Box Elder county, - r- Hansen, bis father, Leo Hansen, and brothers, La Mar and Leoanda of Brigham City report a very successful hunt at the winter deer hunt in EASTBOUND" : 10:15 6:25 a.m. 3:20 WESTBOUND 8:35 pan. ajn. , 10:40 aan. 2:25 p.m. Phone 154 ERNS CAFE Era Hansen, Agent p.m. Xj'i' Dorothy Boys KilUn RAYMOND, seated in white loneliness at the hall desk of Ridgedale's ten-be- d com. m unity hospital, stared disconsolately at the tiny table tree which she had just finished trimming. "Would it be just too much to ask you to take Christmas Eve duty for me, Nan?" Grace, the other night nurse, had asked her some days ago. "I. know you aren't going to be able to get home' for the holidays anyway, and my family Is right here in town." "Why, yes," Nan had answered slowly. "I suppose I might as well be on the job as anywhere." The urgent ringing of a bell broke in on her lonely dreamsthe handbell of the patient in room two. "Old Smitherst I wonder what d complaint shell have now," Nan groaned. She opened the door. "Mrs. Smith, : every grey hair in place, was sitting bolt upright in bed. "I'm expeqting a visitor tonight. Where is he?" the old lady snapped. "If anyone asks for you, of course m bring him up," Nan forced herself to answer politely. "It's almost nine o'clock, and Algernon wrote definitely that he'd make it for Christmas Eve." Mrs. Smith glared at Nan. "It's bad enough being here, let alone trying to celebrate alone." "I'm not celebrating either, Mrs. Smith." Nan tried to sound sym, pathetic. "Oh, you, you're young and strong, and well, this is your job." The woman sighed. "How well I remember Christmases when I was your age! Sit down a minute and " I'll tell you about the time we "I'm so sorry, Mrs.' Smith, but I have some things I really must do." The old lady ignored her excuse. "The time we invited the churcn choir to supper and to help decorate our tree before choir practice," she went on. "Well, somebody be gan a carol as he tied a popcorn ball to a branch, and, do you know, before the last apple was hung on the tree, we had gone through our whole blessed program." "Did you always put a star on the top of your tree?" "Oh, my, yes." Mrs. Smith smiled. 'Til tell you just exactly what we did use for decorations. Let's see, now. There were the popcorn balls, ' and cranberry chains 1 . ." When the doorbell downstairs rang suddenly, ,Mrs. Smith brought herself up in the middle of a sentence and chuckled, "Thank you for listening to an old bore, my dear. Now you just go see if that isn't Alger NAN sun-fu- and convenient, comfortable travel to n or snow sports all over the map It't " wit to enjoy a stimulating winter vacation by hound! The amazingly low faros, and die low cost! of tourt with hotels and sightseeing included, will pleasantly surprise you. Get literature and complete information at I I 1 & Ai- i- and economical easy f- 1 - ' i ' 1 - ' ' : . GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT , M. E. HALL, Agent Phone Midland Hotel 3886 ft Floral y Utah's two home sewing champions la the "Make It Yourself with Wool" Contest, Miss Baruko Terasawa (left), 20, of Salt Lake City and Miss Charlotte Taylor; 17, of Ogdeii, are seen with Mrs. M. V. Hatch (right) of Pangulteh, after taking part in thecontest's famed National Fashion Show, held in Chicago. CHICAGO, CI. The two Utah champions In the sixth annual "Make It Yourself with Wool" Home Sewing Contest. Miss Charlotte. FOR Christmas Gifts r, and Miss Haruko TeraTaylor. 17, of Ogden, the junior sawa, 20, of Salt Lake City, the senior winner, have taken part in the contest's famed National Fashion Show, held this year in Chicago as the climax of the 1952 competition. They won the chance to model their own creations in the staged event by taking all honors in area and state elim. inations in Utah. Miss Terasawa's winning entry was a tailored suit worsted, while Miss Taylor won her title with a of brown full-csuede cloth. coat in Rio red i Contestants in the annual event compete in' two classes the 17, and the Senior Class, for Junior Class, for girls from 14 through " v - . . ' girls from 18 through 22. y women Utah two the winning-entrtheir young fashions, Wearing home sewing experts from 13 appeared with other 'Western states in the final event of the annual $25,000 prize contest. to As State Champions, they received . trips Chicago, to be guests at the 88th annual convention of the National Wool Growers Association and to participate in the National Fashion Show. They traveled as guests of the F. W. Woolworth Company. The "Make It Yourself With Wool" Contest is conducted each empire by The Women's year throughout the Western Auxiliary of the National Wool Growers Association and The Wool Bureau, with the cooperation in Utah of the Utah Wool Growers. Association. Mrs. M. V. Hatch of Panguitch is Utah Auxiliary President and Mrs. Wynn S. Hansen of Collinston has served as State Contest Director. title-holde- thai will ba remembered for Waol Bureau Photoi . years all-wo- OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of Next Week all-wo- ut . . JUST ARRIVED New Shipment of Arrangements for important gifts for sparkling ; decorations - T. V. Lamps wool-growi- Vases Trays v Planters Corsages' for your coat. To decorate your packages. Toys .. Cut Flowers and Corsages. t : Y, ' A GOOD SELECTION DelWery Service Gift Wrapping -- " Phone 3451 K 1 : ivr y "'Ijv' . - Men Only ANNUAL STAG NIGHT MARLO 'S I I MANY LOVELY GIFT ITEMS for the Girls in your life Free Gift Wrapping Snacks mnoR olfflfflUnj Double Feature m IfUWAKU Co-H- it m JOHNNY WEISSMULLER u or UUw D II U v. JEAN BYRON JAMES SEAT JEANNE DEAN Matinee Saturday 2 to 5 p.m. Serial Matinee Only SUNDAY and MONDAY, December Zl and 22 ' 1" uujj " .a. A. efloat when these sea wolves ae oweifcewd ' es il toZL lj - v s jf J: J I "s TJ XiP '7' V - Place your orders now for your Christmas Plants, . V Jj - long-winde- 5fTs Flowerlane SHOWING NOW World's FASTEST orona portable smim Now tquipptd with PAGE GAGE! Iff ' COME SHOP WITH USI This one feature alone saves lots of reryp- -' And ifs hist one of the many time-se- n features on the portablo Sng,mooth-wfiHn- g j .that gives you big machine performance! futtiin keyboard plus the touch anil actio J of on office typewriter. A hondtome gift for ling !a lifetime of vtefulneul ., GROUCHOMARX non." A young man, bare headed, with coat collar turned up to meet a tousel of sandy hair, smiled at her through the gloom. "Are you the unfortunate gal who's taking care of tmy Granny Smith?" he asked. An imperious voice called from upstairs, "Is that you, Algernon?" The young man grinned at Nan. "Awful, isn't it. but it does help to shorten it to 'Al" Nan led the way upstairs. As they entered room two Mrs. Smith held out her arms affectionately to the visitor, saying at the same time, "You look startled,'' Miss Raymond. I'll wager you never dreamed an like me could have old fuddy-dudd- y such a personable relative." "Well, I guess I did expect- -" "I what you did expect," Mrs. Smith laughed. Then turning to her grandson, "You won't be able to stay with me, as we had planned, but luckily, there's a decent little hotel downtown." ."Couldn't I stay at your house, anyway. Granny?, A hotel's such a lonesome place at Christmas time;" A pleaded. "The house Is all closed up," Mrs. Smith answered. "But, never fear, just this evening I have found a local cure for loneliness. She smiled at Nan. "This young lady sat here this evening and put up so d with my cheerfully reminiscences, that I talked myself right out of a horrible mood into a pleasant glow. If you go at It the right way, I'm sure she can do the MARIE WILSON WILLIAM BENDIX 11 Matinee Sunday 3 p.m. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. December 23 f. and 24 DOUBLE FEATURE DRAM OF THE RACEWAYS miLLS l SPILLS! l - mm sr. ssr ataV BILL L CARLA n.AitiwunuitMii W1LUO BALEK8A RSSERT AKKSTRj SECOND CO-HI- T 7 Mil long-winde- MONDAY NIGHT, DEC 22nd LOLA EREY MARGARET BESS Smart, Iumom style cswying kKlvtfe. O SEE 17 DEMONSTRATED! The LEADER same for you." At said quickly, "Would having Christmas dinner with me at the hotel be s good beginning, MlM " ' Raymond?" "I think it would." Nan agreed. LINDA DARNELL In "ISLAND OF DESIRE" - m AND TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY" j |