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Show THE LEADER. TREMONTON STREETS DRESSED FOR HOLIDAYS Tremonton's Main Street apeared in full holiday dress this week as workmen hung Christmas lights and the weatherman provided a sampling of snow. Gaily colored lights were hung by crews from local utilities companies during morning hours early this week. They were turned on Tuesday night. Holiday lights will be burning each evening from now until New Years Eve with power provided by Utah Power and Light Co. Utah Symphony Here in March The famed Utah Symphony Orchestra and its renouned director, Maurice Abravanel, will present a concert at Bear River high school sometime in March, it was announced this week. Utah Power and Light Co.. sponsors of the orchestra's appearance here for the past two seasons, has again voted to pay for another concert, according to George M. Gadsby, president. The company feels that future support of the state's fine orchestra will best come from an appreciation of fine music by offering these concerts to young people who will be the supporters of cultural activities Ml Trtmontot A Wt J, I riii t CUNTIBONHCK BY Vf A. A Thursday, December 3. 1S53 What A Friend We Have In Jesus A GH78I Carpenter and The Lord Write a Hymn Together Grief Cell over the lowu or Lake Kice, Cuoacu. One ol tiie eouiuiuulty' uiust beloved eituuua was dead. Some believed tiu ilea lb was accidental. But the poor people ttioae who knew bim best wondered If tbeir friend bad taken bU Ule! Joaepb bcnveu was born In Dublin in 1820. He was educated on tue iiaierald isle and graduated from Trinity College. He was a youtli ot sigh ideals and a beautiful lass has set the day when she would share his high hopes. Then tragedy struck. The day before the wedding the was body ot the young Irishman's bride-to-bpulled from a pool of water where she bad ac cldentally drowned. e Scrlven never overcame the shock. At twenty Ore he migrated to Canada in the hope of forgetting. But be never forftot. For forty years the melancholy man aaociuied btmaelf only with tie poor, tie worked at snuple Uboi oul lefuaed eiupioymeut trom those who were able to pay. Most of bis time was apeiit hawing wood and doing patcb carpentry (or widows and the sick. Uue day wbeii be was Hi au alleudlug neighbor found a poeui in bis room. Wuestioued as to the authorship, benveu replied, "The Lord and 1 wrote It between us." A BIG Can we find a friend so faithful Who will all our sorrows share f Jesus knows our every weakness. Take It to the Lord in prayer. O what peace we often forfeit. O what needless pain we bear. All because we do not carry Everything to Qod in prayer. Are we weaK and Cumbered with a load of care. Precious Saviour, still our refuge. Take it to the Lord in preyer. Have we trlale and temptations. la there trouble anywhere T We should never be discouraged, Take It to the Lord In prayer. Do heavy-laden- BARGAIN SPREE FOR SANTA NEW MERCHANDISE YOU CAN BE PROUD TO GIVE! SPECIAL CHASES OF GIFT ITEMS FOR EVERYONE! HURRY SAVE. p1 it was October 10, 1K4B. and Joseph Scriven was dead. Like bis sweetheart of years ago, bis bfiilj was pulled trom a pool ot water. Whether he died of bis own design didn't really matter. His neighbors built a monument to his memory. Not because be bad written s famous hymn but because be bad devoted his lire to the poor. The Hymn Semen said be and the Lord wrote together was What a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to beart What a privilege to carry Everything to God in prayerl SATURDAY! V, TOMORROW! TTThnifXTTATTnTl Sparkling! Brilliant GIFT BOXED i COSTUME JEWELRY 1.00 Earring and necklace sets Earrings, Pins, Necklaces in lovely gift boxes. Stone sets, metals and Rhinestones. ansniRiwn . SPECIAL GROUP! thy friends despise, forsake theeT Take It to the Lord In prayer In His arms He'll take and shield thee. Thou wilt find a solace there. VERMICELLI Womens and Girls SCREEN PRINTED SILK SCARVES 2 'or 1.00 Luxurious silk, and wonder- ful for gifts! These colorful scarves have edges, come in a choice col- lection of exciting hand- screened prints. Generous 32 inch square a wonderful touch for any costume! CHENILLE rLASTIC HAND B BEDSPREAD pANDBAGS 5.00 2.00 gm Full Bed Size hand-rolle- d. Says: frwoucH 1 vou use gab) in the future, Mr- Gadsby said. A. officers will conduct a forty DICK DAVIS Music lovers thruoghout the minute meeting from 9:20 until HAS OPERATION valley have been supporting a 10:00 for the purpose of discusDick Davis entered the L D. repeat appearance of the group, sing such general problems as , S. hospital in Salt Lake City following successful concerts in class rings, absences, scholarand expected to Welnesday the past two years, ships, use of cars by students, A HEATLc55 PARENTS TO ANSWER ONE BOIL r WE REPAIR ALL KINDS ESP - SCHOOL BELL Parents of Bear River high school students are given a and other business matters. From 10 o'clock until noon the parents will follow their child's regular schedule and where desired make arrangements for private consultations for the afternoon, which will be devoted to that purpose. Wiliam J. Cullimore is general chairman of the day's events. special invitation to attend Parent's day at the school next Wednesday school busses will run to afford transportation to all who desire it, and the school cafeteria will serve lunch at noon. Parents may use a regular lunch ticket or pay for their DEWEYVILLE STUDENTS APPEAR IN lunch. The day's program arranged TWO OPERETTAS by a group of teachers, P. T- A. Two operettas, "Howdy Cow. officers, and parents will inand "Merry Old Soul,' boy," clude an assembly from 9:00 were presented Monday evening to 9:20 for introductions and of the Deweyville students by general instructions. The P. T. school before an appreciative audience of parents and friends was pre Howdy Cowboy sented by the fifth, sixth, sev enth and. eighth grades. The cast included: Howard, an Easterner, Mar. ion Lish; Patches his roommate, Doyle Holdaway; Mr. Rawlins, ranch owner, Nolan Barnard Gabby, . a livewire girl, Rose Ann Jensen; Patty, Patches' sisAT YOUR ter, Connie Norr; Mr- Fargo, ranch foreman, Melvin Mrs. Fargo, his wife, Janiel Marble; and Conchita and Pablo a specialty Mexican Leah Clair Jensen and number, ALL MAKES! Silver Gardner. other class members were in the chorus. The scene was in a ranch house in early summer. "Merry Old Soul," was the Tremonton production of the first, second, third and fourth grades, includ ing the following cast: Old King Cole, Val Joe Pages, Steven Madsen and Terry Fryer; Court Fool, Colyn Knudson; Old Woman in Shoe, Marilyn Fryer: Fairy Queen. Barbara Warnke; Humpty Dumpty, Charlotte Litchford; Jack, Hunter Barrus; Jill, Cher yl Gardner; Little Miss Muffet, Linda Haycock, Little Bo Peep, Ann Holdaway; Queen of Hearts Mary Perry; Knave of Hearts Boyd Holdaway; Fairies- the third grade girls Other students were in the chorus. Mrs. Litchford and Mrs Snow helped the students with their music. - gm-r?t.- i3 JUST ARRIVED 1 1954 - 21 in. Table 1 Model T.V. 1 1 Hoffman I See rvr; 1 1I35 ! - Sylvania - Emerson - Bur-ban- k; DEALER WE SERVICE BRADSHAW'S Phone 3576 awaniin have another major operation performed on his back Thursday. Mr. Davis has had considerable trouble with his back, which was operated on a few years ago, and it seems now he will have to have another operation and spend several months recuperating. Thanksgiving day guests of the Wayne Holmgrens were Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren and Warren, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Norr and Bob Henrie of Brig- ham City. Phone Tremonton SIMM! 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