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Show PAGE 12 THE LEADER News From Promontory conducted Helen carols By DORK FLINT The Promontory -- Howell re- sidents were treated to the Christims school program last week. Uhder the direction of Wanda Larsenthe students presented the play "Christmas Magic." ft was a delightful story about the magic of Christmas in the Northern Kingdom. Every school child W4S dressed in a costume repress xing the various characters of the northern light kingdom. It was highlighted with songs and tap dancing. The program was held in the Howell Cultural Hall. Superintendent Haws and Ed Payne were in attendance. The congregation sang Christmas annual by Brown. Santa Claus made a brief appearance to pass out candy and nuts. Wednesday afternoon the school children had a Christmas party. They sang Christmas songs, told stories, and played games. Cookies were served. The children exchanged gifts with each other. The hustle and bustle of Christmas has been enjoyable. It has brought many visitors to the area. Some of the residents have traveled to various places to be with loved ones. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown traveled to Corinne for Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward and family. They were joinedthereby Mrs. Grace TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH Woodward of Brigham City and after Christmas. It was a call He has been serving with the tin John sen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Armstrong from their son, BilL who is Marines in ietnam. John and Janice Holmgren in Japan. of Salt Lake. and their family Deniee. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorensen Tessa Peterson and sons. and Christ and Richard Stephen and Michael of Brigham received a call from their son. aid Dawn Holmgren, children spent Christmas with the Leo Bobby, who lives in Texas. of Del and Phyllis Holmgren By MRS. ERNEST HUGGINS left Paulena Robinette is happy Flints. Monday morning for West Happy New Year and may all Yellowstone to go snow to have her mother home for MUS. EMM4TOOBMS of BriChristmas. Mrs. Terry has your New Year resol'jtions matin the park. Sounds fun. gham and John Flint of Promerialize. been in the hospital for awhile. Home for the holidays are were at visitors the ontory Mrs. George (Carol) Pento-viHigh councilman Lynn ThoMr. aid Mrs. Fred (Carolyn) Eugene Flint home for ChristSan-da- ce, Bear River mo-bili- mas and Elder Joe Mi son preMrs. Joyce Munford of Salt sented the Sunday Evening program. Elder Mison told of varLake visited the Grant Sore rious experiences while on his isen family. Her husband is in mission. Councilman Thomas Vietnam. President and Mrs. Merlin spoke of the joys of a family. Larsen and son Brent traveled Mr. Farr and Mr. Madson sang to lo a. They spent Christmas "Star of the East" and "The with their daoghterandherfam-il- y, Heavens Were Opened." They were accompanied by Sister Mr. and Mrs. Daid Rogers. Their son, Steven and Barrier at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kee'e family joined them. The Leo Flints received a have received word their son. nice Christmas present the day Dale, is back in the States. mas. and children Regg. Todd. Mary Jon, Kipp and Matt are spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen. The family are on route from Syosset X.Y. to make their home in Concord, Calif. George was transferred their by the company he is employed with. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutson and fami!y of Placents. Calit are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aus Who'll be Ihe lucky baby-a- nd There are a few students from Utah State who are enjoying a vacation from their studies, Scott and Susie Holmgren, Jerry Munns. Steve Thorsen, Richie Holmgren. Pam Johnsen and Dianne Jensen. and from land, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bywater of West Brigham City, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. Covers were laid for 31 members. Mr. and Mrs. Del Holmgren and Bishop and Mrs. John Holmgren attended a lovely' Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hj'cbard In er. Jensen and son Anton from Idaho. They are visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns. Also visiting at the Munns home are Allen and Faith Munns and sons Todd and 3art. They live in Bozeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byw 'ate r and children Shauna. Detra. Lisa and David are spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. The family held their tradMont. itional Christmas dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wakeexchanged gifts on Christmas field of Moses Lake, Wash, Day. Enjoying the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. S. M.lton are dividing their holidays between Mr. and Mrs. Leon JenBywater d family of Fieldi ig. sen ad Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Marin Bywater Johnsen and other relatives. and children of Brigham. Harold Moscow, Corinne. The g'jests included Box Elder North State Mutual members. Mr. a id Mrs. Elmo Christ-ense- n, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell Hugtins and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams attended the basketball game at the Utah State in Logan Monday evening. a.-.- More BR News, Page lo par-enls-- of presents receive a wind-fa- ll from local merchants! If your baby is the first to be born at the Valley Hos- pital after midnight, December 31, it'll be like Christmas and birthday and then some! combined ... THE YEAR COkwHAT FSt PRIZES gETS . gal FROM TREMONTON MERCHANTS $10 RULES In Free Prescriptions ing physician specifying exact time of birth must be submitted io this newspaper fore prizes are awarded. From nd nn A BEST WISHES We are proud of ihe valley's to Ihe The first baby will receive a $5 GIFT CERTIFICATE from Newest Citizen ' Skat BaBy, 3f, 1971 off right we will give a $5 SAVINGS ACCOUNT add $5.00 3A& JZeadeH, and Garland Times Warm Wishes To First Baby! We're Giving A Beautiful Baby Blanket 1971 Dress or Romper, Shoes, Stockings, Is A PAMAKIM'S Gift Certificate ConaxaiuatiWA 0t $5 BEST WISHES to the JM Shot fta&y, 4 1971 5vut BaBy, 1971 your prize is a We Have A $5.00 Gift Certificate to your Savings Account at Bear River State Bank GEPHART'S To start the We will Gift To The First Baby Of with a COMPLETE NEW OUTFIT be- 1971 First Baby Of 1971 For The New Baby written Statement by attend- 4 Cowley's welcome the Winning baby must bo born in Valley Hospital. A SM 9Sa&y-- We are pleased to SILVER BABY SPOON For You AND FORK SET with engraving From from 5hug Cmtec 3n Qwitand Evatid, WEILER Cettgftatuiatiends JEWELRY WELCOME 1971 Choice of Pink, Blue or YelloW. In Case of Twins Duplicate prizes will be Shot fRakf, 5iH6l Sk&y, of, 1971 J5 Of, 1971 we have a $5 GIFT CERTIFICATE We are proud to present you with a for you GIFT CERTIFICATE given. Bear River ?Stbte Bank ' TREMONTON UTAH 115 west main Phone 257-368- 8 a FROM gsuftoti' i c Skit Gler.dora. By-wa- ter KATHY BREAGGER is home from BYU in Provo visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bre-agg- family Calit, Mr. and Mrs. Max and children of East Gar- ng ch Ik THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1970 -- GARLAND Norlunds II |