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Show Blaine Mrs. Mr. and Welling and Mr. and Mrs Don Welling i the iwi:,v ,...i,t,,T Itom Upllini' f.imilv L';ive a di Christmas program lightful consisting of piR'ms and music and talks by the eight children and the parents. there. Riverside News hv Mvrle I'dv CHRISTMAS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling wont to Evanstun. Wyo.. a week ago to have a visit with their families ni.-h- t and Mrs. Boh Brough and children of East Tremon Ion were dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling, Thursday. VISIT IN LAS VEGAS Mr and Mrs. Russell Capen-e- r and Jerry left for Las Vegas Wednesday lo visit their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorensen They expect to be home Monday or Tuesday. Dr. and Mii. Alten Davis called on their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis Friday as they were on their way to Idaho Falls. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and children of t h c Jesse Roy visited Aftei the services they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs Blaine Welling for a lovely Christnas dinner and the chi num aren presenis Mr their grandparents. the night ami They spent came home Monday. Davis's. Clyde Buxton of Salt Lake and was dinner City visited Mr. and guest Sunday with Mrs. Ed Udy and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson and son of Cedar City and New.' Sensational! ALL TRANSISTOR G-- E omruAKiKs PORTABLE TV The Leader Thursday, December Mr. and Mrs. John Itws had as their guests for a week. Mrs M. J. I'dy. Colleen's mother Tremonton. Utah 30. 1965 Mrs. I'dy flew from Arizona to attend the wedding reieptii.'i of Pauline and Richard Irving on the 17th of I)eeeml)ei' and remained until after Christina.-- . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uninj of Salt Iuike City were Christ mas Day guests ol Mr and Mrs John Laws Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes. were in l.o Paula and SiH'iu-egaii one day during the week Mr. and Mrs John Uiws and Beverly and Mr and Mrs Richard Loving of Salt Lake City the attended Laws (amilv Christmas party Sunday. It wa held in Malad. Idaho. DANCE ENJOYED Thanks go to the oflkers of the Bothwell Ward M I A. and the Thatcher Ward M I. A. The Wards joined and decorated for a Christmas Dance held in Both-welChristmas night a most time was had by enjoyable those present. Holiday Brings Family Parties For Bothwell Group by Karen Stokes Family members joined together to celebrate Christmas in Bothwell. Dinner guests i;f Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Bown includD. ed Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marble of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble and family Nancy Johnson of Logan were dinner guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Silvester. Bill Silvester went to Cedar City to spend a few days with N'ancy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester visited their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silvester in Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Silvester in Ogden Saturday. and Mrs. Maurice Burton and son. Jim. of Preston Mr. ant Mrs. J. lx.'0 Stokes had their family home for dinner on Monday. Those sending the day together included the Deloris Stokes. Thayne Stokes. Owen Stokes and Jack Stones families. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Anderson's family met with them on Christmas Day. Spending the day together were Mr. and Mrs. of Ronald Welling and girls Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Summers and children of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Anderson and Marti Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson and baby and Pamela Anderson. l. W.-and Mrs l.a Mont Mrs Mi and and and baby joined Boyd Marble and laiv.il the C M Cornwall lamiiy for a Christmas Da dinner in Mr oa o I Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson of Ogden spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Jack Forsgren. Kathy and Mike also attended the Christmas dance. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman and Todd joined the Newell Lai for a sen family in Mantua Christmas get together during the week Mr and Mrs. J Ieo Stokes sent Sunday in Salt l.ak; City. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stokes. The ocStokes' casion being Mable birthday Mr. and Mrs. John EU'ihard left Thursday for California. They are sjiending Christmas there with Mr and Mrs. Clarence Howard and family. They took their children with them. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call spent Sunday with Mrs. Jenny Firth Thev live in Centerville. t'tah. plays anywhere! All reception featuring exclusive G-E- 's inte- grated tuning system. Private earphone jack for personal listening. Earphone optional. Automobile battery cable, for operation with car cigarette lighter re- t ceptacle, where permitted. Operates on A.C. power or rechargeable battery UJJ ShouUf ttrap S' battery pock optional pack. Model TR lb. Only 12 light. Only $-- 1 Qf95 ! 803A We will constantly strive to serve DALE UDY Many other Appliances at Reduced Prices One One SP-503-- Three G.E. Console 23 in. Monochrome 1 DISH WASHER STEREO Reg. $269.95 NOW Reg. $429.95 NOW YOUR CHOICE $20995 S389" $19495 T.V. SETS PHONE SOUTH TREMONT 257-546- Mr. Udy was born Nov. 15, 1918 in Riverside, a son of Edmund and Mary Elsie Buxton Udy, and had lived all his life in that community. He married Florence Adams Feb. 6, 1940 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a farmer and was active in the LDS Church organizations prior to his illness. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters, Gary Dale, Kathy, and D. Lamont, all of Riverside; Mrs. 1 Sterling (Fay) WINTER FflBfl CLEARANCE of one CS I Collon Prints father and now SI yd. Dacron DI & ji s now VU. TELlCl J AinC S now S1.19 vd. I now $2.19 yd. i; Tarpoon Plaids $1 98 ? v.vvv,w LACES ,w,w,w,w,v, 4 t SILK PRINTS ; ORLON in wide yw RAYON 980 yA I now prints . J "y,, w,wvw,vw W00L $ r . yd. .n & Reg. $1.49 yd. $ WOOL PLAIDb 53.9X Collon Sa,i" C1 O0 nv 52.49 yd. J Reg. ? a I10W 8c y(1- - Reg. S3.98 yd. 54 now $1.49 yd. to 4ijc ya. vd J PRINTS l now bLVJ yd. i & i ii r n..nw - $ Reg. $2.98 yd. Reg. $1.98 yd. J LAST CALL FOR HOW OVC VU. i'A'A'A'A'A'AVA'A' $ w,wwv,ww', LSODSlU ulOllI Shantung $ Reg. $3.98 yd. now $2.19 yd. $ in. wide Reg. $5.98 yd. ; now $1.19 yd. 54 LIBBY 51 CRUSHED. CHUNK OR BITS PINEAPPLE Turkey Gal. 17508 15965 16569 17469 14537 17339 12226 13440 13702 991 5996 7388 6535 1431 2352 4895 4715 6886 5521 1007 5602 2508 1919 230 7384 402 111 031453 6430 ' 5731 405 2794 SHURFINE 12231 14079 656 13942 MUST BE CLAIMED BY JAN. 1st. Fresh TALL CANS GOLDEN EDDYS GORTONS BREAD RXG. 40 OZ. SIZE CANS 51 REG. 63c BREADED SHRIMP 27. Sept. LB. PKG. Alka Seltzer 980 440 1899 a daughter of Victor John and Hildah Kay Johnson Johnson. She married H. Packer Hatch June 16, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active meniler of the LDS Church in the Corinne Ward. Surviving her are her husband; sons, daughters, Farrell, Concord, Calif.; Ray, Amos, both of Corinne; Mrs. C. R. (Barbara) Mrs. Dee Deweyville; i Carolyn' Johnson, (Marian Mrs. TREMONTON. UTAH NO. SUNKIST 1 GOLDEN LARGE Lemons & Limes t BANANAS; AVOCADOS FOR FOR Logan; Selman, Marvin Bywater, both of Brigham City; Walnut Creek, Calif.; Marvin, Rulon. Odell. grandchildren; Morgan; three great grandchildren; sisters. Mrs. Mary Maw, Mrs. J. M. Bada lloss. both of Salt Uike City; Mrs. llulda Hess, BUTTONS & BOLTS WEST MAIN FREE WINNERS Be sure to buy plenty of Nalley's Chip Dip. 32 65 BETTER THAN MOST ICE CREAM Mrs. She was born 'A'A'AVA'A'A'AVA $ ICE MILIi Cemetery. j n CARL & DON S RANCH STYLE s, Sylvia L. Hatch, 66. of Mrs. Dee Selman of Deweyville died Dec. 22, 1965 at her home in Corinne. after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted Friday in the Corinne Ward chapel, and burial was in the Brigham City LD. mother Reg. 59c yd. in Woods Cross, n i uacron rnnis NESTLE OR HERSHEY SYLVIA HATCH $ now Joe yd. now $1.19 yd. $ RAY0N SAUSAGE LB. great grandchildren. Coon Prints DON S WHOLE HOG FOR Logan hospital. Mrs. Watkins was born March 5, 1875 in West Weber, a daughter of Elijah K. and Sarah She married Fuller. Glover Leslie L. Watkins Dec. 12. 1884 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Oct. 16. 1934. She was an active member of as the LDS Church, serving president of Relief Society and in various auxiliary positions. She was the fiist Gold Star mother in Box Elder County. are three sons, Surviving Vern and Perce Watkins, both of Tremonton; and Earl, Santa Susana. Calif.: and two daughters. Mrs. Mae Castleton, Ida.; and Mrs. Montpelier. Pearl Pack. Salt Lake City; also 22 grandchildren and 54 to $2.49 yd yd. HOW SI 29 vd J CREAM PUFF A r- Reg. now S1.39 i VVVVVVV.VVVVVW Cotton kNIUU I 5 & Boneless COUNTRY STYLE F. WATKINS Wat-kin- Reg. $1.98 yd. 1 CARL PORK ROASTS of River- Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine E. F. (Kate) resident of 90, former conducted were Tremonton, afternoon in Logan Monday Fourth Ward. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery, Tremonton. She died Dec. 24, 1965 in a .A 45 New Year! Robbins, grandchild, his step-moth- CATHERINE Collon Suede in. wide Reg. 98c yd. Reg. SI. 98 yd. ROUND side, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Joseph (Geo) Forsberg, Ray and Lavere Udy, all of Riverside; Darrel, Bothwell; BountiVerl, Fielding; Oleen, ful; and Mrs. June Bowcutt, Tremonton. SALE STARTED DECEMBER 29th CREPES you better in 1966. May all of you have a wonderful Cemetery. ELECTRIC RUSS .1(1 RC-773- CHOICE Dale D. Udy, 47, of Riverside died Dec. 24, 1965 at the of a heart aillocal hospital ment. He had been ill for sev eral months. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in Belmont Ward chapel, and burial was in the Riverside Alma Dean, Kaysville; Mrs. Ogden: Mrs. Hildor England. Plain City. Weber County; brother, E. V Bountiful. GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Carl Dotfi & LOCAL OWNED SUPER MARKET |