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Show THE A in OgcJen i brother - Ser's V spend ers 13 t i 5 Ensham a 4 -- mifi 1 V' 4 11 J in 4 V 3t - This picture taken in the beet field nf TVUwt vsrth Bothwell, with George Davis, fieldman nf the Rmmr rw The yield was among the high tonnages of the district: 23 3 tons per acre. Besides light manure fertilization, 200 pounds of mixed nitrate and phosphate was added. Mr. Firth used mechanical thinning implements to reduce weeds and excess beets, greatly reducing the handwork of thinning and hoeing. Social QentA 18 -- Jill I mm 1 "day Thursday- NLXT A - WEEK Male Mr. McFarland is employed. . Elma Petersen of Fielding announces the marriage of her SIMATA CLUB HELD v daughter, Arlene, to Ferris A. Mrs. Orpha Stohl entertained son Mrs. of Rowane McFarland, the members of the Simata Club McFarland of Riverside. The Wednesday evening at her home. marriage took place at the Idaho Mrs. June Garfield and Mrs. Falls Temple on Wednesday, Phyllis Marble gave lessons on Those accom the life of Composer. "BeetDecember 7th. the young couple hoven," and his opera "Fidelio" panying the included and recordings from the opera Temple through Mr. and Mrs. Jay McFarland and were played. The following new Mrs. Rowane McFarland of officers were elected; June GarRiverside, Mrs. Elma Petersen, field, president; Orpha Stohl, Glen Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. vice president; Phylllis Reeder, Rozel Zundal, Mrs. Earl Holt, secretary and Phyllis Markham, Mrs. Elmer Richards and Mr. and historian. Luncheon was served Mrs. Burnell Roundy. Saturday to thirteen members by the their evening a reception in honor was held at the Fielding Recreational Hall. A program Ye Old Time Dance group was presented with Glen Peter danced Wednesday night at the sen acting as master of ceremon Second Ward Bazaar and again ies. Musical selections were play Thursday evening when the ed by LaMont Richards and Bill seventies had their banquet. Wilson on their guitars. A dance was furnished by the Butler Everyone enjoyed the evenings. The Old Time dance group exgirls and a reading by Afton tend an invitation to you to bring Ravsten of Clarkston. Lovely gifts come out Friand your partner were received by the young day night. couple. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland plan to make their home for the 20 19 present at Preston, Idaho where Mrs. MONDAY, H Dec. s" ARLENE PETERSEN WEDS FERRIS MCFARLAND tig K00SNU J, War BRIDE" CLASS TO MEET kita Claus Make A J. Edwin Taird Talks To South Bear River Group Personal Appearance J. Edwin Baird of the South Box Elder stake was present Monday evening at a meeting of members of the South Bear stake bishoprics, high River council and stake presidency and their wives. Mr. Baird gave a very inspirational discussion of the ward teaching methods in their stake. A girl's trio, Marianne Manning, Mae Stand and Carol Craghead from the high school sang a number. AT THE f LIBERTY Theatre AT 1:45 p.m. Way, Dec. 24 1 WBl HAVE CANDY SPECIAL j WTLL BE TREATS FOR ALL MATINEES Refreshments were served to the group after the meeting by Reginald Hunsaker of the stake presidency and Merwin Christ- ensen of the high council. AT 2:00 AND U CHILDREN 4:00 p.m. MUST HAVE TICKETS T : Sometliitirr frt ovotr rii vmir Gift list can he found in our store vtio ;,tlr Toasters ,;'ric Coffee Makers Knife and Fork Sels XM AS TREES AH Sizes "naiulA iT: Lumber face, still pretty in middle age, grew pink. Fred knew she'd been about to say that it was their year to have the Robbins to Christmas dinner. Every year since their children had married and left they bad either entertained their neighbors or had been their guests. But now, by mutual consent, the quarrel with the Robbins was not mentioned. It was characteristic of Ellen not to blame Fred. And that took forbearance because Martha Robbins had been her dearest friend. Library Ellen sighed. "Goodness! the key must be almost ready." Dog ' 1 r ? Street Lights Airport Bond Int. & Redemp- & Hardware rr plained that it was a symbol of and identified Mrs, Knighton prcfesEiona'.ly as a nurse to participate in Red Cross programs ar.d to serve service Enrolled As Red Cross Nurse QU-Jifl- in emergencies. Hoss Eowen. chairman of the Mrs. Knighton is a resident of Box Elder County Chapter Am Tremonton, Utah, the wife of erican Red Cross, announces' Thomas B Knighton. She is a that Mrs. Nona B. Knighton has graduate of the Thomas D. Dee enrolled as a Red Cro.ss nurse in Memorial hospital in Ogden, and since her graduation in Mil, has been working out of the Knighton, the former Nona Bunderson, a registered public health cff;ce doing prinurse, is (employed with thp n.v vate nursing. Elder county health service, and nas been working from her of- ramo features fice in the court house, through- FOR SUNDAY out the county. She has been A Gold Medal Contest will bo active in R.;d Cross programs as broadcast Sunday at 1:45 p.m. they dealt with community ser- over KBU1I. under the direction vice. She has taught home nurs- of Mrs. Axel Fredrickson, WCTU ing for the Red Cross to vounp State speech contest director. girls in the high school and Just completed a class of home nursMr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal II ing for young mothers. and Mrs. K. II. Fridal III attendIn presenting the badpe to ed the funeral services of Dean Mrs. Knighton, Mr. Eowen ex Haws at Ogden Tuesday. this county. Mrs. i tion 7,815.00 Retirement Tax Anticipation Note 10,000.00 SLEEP IN Total 558,212.42 Estimated Revenue: Property Taxes 99 collection on 20 Mill levy on valuation COMFORT of 1,416,294.00 28,042.42 Licenses 5,500 00 Fines and Forfeitures .... 300.00 tur- Taxes s I tions General Cemetery ; : i on a new EVERTON MATTRESS WE NOW HAVE THE FINEST EQUIPMENT TO MAKE INNER-SPRIN- G MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY 1,000.00 Priced At Re500.00 3,000 00 ceipts Class C. Road Fund Airport Receipts ;. - 130.00 140.00 Building Permits Sundry Receipts Sale of Lots 1,000 00 Water Works, Service .... 13,000.00 Connections 500.00 Sewer and Drainage Service 2,000.00 Liquor Control 2,500.00 Fire Department Collec- ' V Nona B. Knighton STANDARD 600.00 58,212.42 Total 16.50 NOTICE is hereby given, that He was back In s moment with a public hearing will be held on a rake. Lifting the smouldering Monday night, December 19 at tree with the tines, he burled It 7:30 p.m. at the civic building out onto the snowy lawn. for the adoption of the budget. Fred thought of their quarrel, Taxpayers of the city are inwhich had started because of a vited to attend. cocker puppy which wouldn't stay R. S. Calderwood. home. Tom, with his usual considhad eration for his neighbors, started to build a fence to keep the dog out of the Dobson's garden. Fred thought the fence was a foot within his own property line, and jokingly said so. Tom had laughed. "Who's paying for it?" "I'll pay half," Fred had said. "if you'll buy the strip you're 19.50 EVERTON $34.50 S2n..'50 - MATTRESS DIAL 4827 COMPANY rhone TREMONTON a- - pes? DE LUXE 27 CITY BRIGHAM tNj f) I m The joke, within a matter of days, had taken on an edge, and then they gave up speaking. No longer did they fish and hunt together, or play in their usual Saturday four somes. FRUIT to fume at Fred had Tom's his property surveyed, only to discover that his garden had in reality extended onto his neighbor's property. The fence was where it belonged. Fred wanted to apologize, but every time he stepped outside, Tom walked into the house. By then, beginning Cocktail W . 1 5 Sno - Kreem . SPRA.Y he replace, been planning knocked over the tree and began beating out the flames. Behind him Tom called, "Stay with it, pal I'll get something." He was back in a moment with a rake. Lifting the smoldering tree with the tines, he hurled it out onto the snowy lawn. Martha Robbins had appeared by then. Seeing Ellen staring dazedly at the cloud of smoke and the blackened wall where the tree had stood, she opened the windows and then slipped her arm around Ellen's shoulders. "Poor dear! And Just when you were sitting down to your Chrismas dinner. Afte the smoke has thinned out. this room will be freezing. Vou and Fred are having dinner with to JEL - SERT 3 Pudding . . (Rcopt below) Stirred itrmi (Wl o( ill ir ad will maka the meal. NOTE: pccitU) Popcorn . EIG FLUFFY POPS 2 cupi tini 18 marBhmallow. 'l cup 5.9-- .,1b. 35 . Sep Milk KIDDIE'S HOLIDAY BY Needt . . . 15 Coca 1 Can lb. . . wire-brus- j 49 .... lb. PINE NUTS NUTS 1 21 C . . pound Ni""ertoes 10c 59 lb. MIXED 1 337 . . 35 OKDEK YOUR For Holiday Meals and Parlies Poultry Now i no 49 or more with butter mix 1 I dozen lilTJl 10 XMAS NUTS 1 FROZEN FOODS j . for 20 m MARSHUILLOWS rt'RITY . Xnias Girds again boil, or until mixture thickeni. Stir now and then. Remove from hent. Uing 2 fork, dip martbmallow halvet, one at a time, ir.to the chocolate mixture. Remove at onre and roll in the chopped nutj. Put on waxed paper. Chill. Maket 3 dozen. You Will Slocking Paper Pkg Sago CtiCO. BIG FANCY 2 Xinas Wrapping nuta; cut marihmallows in halvei. Mix cocoa and iugnr. Stir in milk gradually. PJnce over boiling water; cook 10 minutes after water to 10 aaaaaaaiwavniwaaaaaaaaaaarvaB) 'up autar Milk Vi 1 cup and 5? Chop FOR MOM'S XMAS IN JUST THE SIZE NEEDED. PRICED DATES BOOTS k CgIjs Fruit Cake 150 Santa Claus Chocolate Marshmallow lb. 220 1.59 , CANDY FILLED Chocolate Mamhmallow BalU .15 . Chocolates Shredded Coconut for 2.29 2 ib. BOX SWEETS Meat Ball Raw Vegetable Salad (l.ttuc, rcl.r)', onion and carrot) Split Hard Rolli, Toasted Sliced Oranget with Cranberry 150 lb. BOX PARTY MENU Spaghetti with Tiny Sauce . Chocolates 73 HOLIDAY OCEAN Fred Within a matter was too busy to think of the quarrel. The little Christmas tree was on fire and crackling fiercely. He flung open the door and screamed, "Fire! help! help!" And then, snatching up the hall runner he'd Lb. CHERRY Chocolates lb VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3 of seconds, Ellen looked happy but flustered. 'But this was our year" "Nonsense!" Tom said heartily. "We'll eat with you next year." "That will be swell" Fred said, beaming. When they started Martha Robbins' bountiful dinner, there was b! first a little stiffness. But T'm about Fred's was soon Joking "high forehead." ar.d Fred was asking Tom if he'd considered sellfactory, ing his hair to a As they said hearty farewells later. Tom remarked, "Can't say ' I'm sorry about Cat fre. UVvp sure missed you folks." "And it was sll try fault." Fred said, "I was wrong about "Aw. forget it" Tom interrupted "How about some golf Saturday?" When they reached home. Fred looked at the blackened wall speculatively. "No real damage done, Ellen. A coat of ralnf will fix i! up." "How do yoL' suppose the tree vkrd ever caught fire?" Eilrn "A sr.fcri.shly. grinned Fred match and a burch cf tifue paper rfv hnve helped." . . CANDY THE F00d Basket's STRAWBERRIES I'UHE TORK lb. SAUSAGE SLICED S.MOKID BACON LEAN BEEF Ib. SHORT RIBS SUI1TS PREMIUM lb. ORANGE CONCENTRATE Minute Mini i uiniunilion rernonton 5,000 00 8,500.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 1,500 00 2,000 00 200.00 Safety Health and Sanitation year" And then she stopped, and her Parks and Cemetery us." WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION of l0 Motorola Radio i shame, though, not to be sharing Streets it with someone. This was our Public The Family Rr'tionship Class of William R. Persons will meet Friday at 7:30 r n. in the Utah Power and Ligh Co. Auditorium using." MENTION KIDDIES! 1 Trmontm Vv& Mr. and Mrs-- Evan Rudd of NOTICE OF BUDGET IIEAHJ.XG Fielding announce the birth of a son December 15 at At a meeting of the Ttemonton Valley hospital. City Council held at the Civic building, Monday night. Decem ber 12, with Mayor Kleon Kerr and all members of tho ntv council. Reed Giles, Lamoin Cow- iey, Delbert Hansen, Harry Miller Jed Mortensen present; the iouowmg tentative budget was set; on motion duly seconded the motion was unanimously approved. By John Scott Douglas Tremonton City Budget for the year 1950. pRED DOBSON plugged in the tring ct lights and then stood Proposed Disbursements: back to admire the blue and red General Fund and and green candle globes on the i Christmas Sundry 5,947.42 tree. Ellen left the table she was setting to study the effect. Water Works 10,000.00 750.00 "Nice little tree, Fred. Seems a Sewer and Drainage n , 1 LEADER PEAS IkK OCId 29 , 5F 23 AI L MEAT PAW J L ; n ' 3 1-- Phone 526f i 3 U Tremonton |