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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 THE WOMAN CARRIES A SWANKY MUFF THIS SEASON STYLE-WIS- E sympathy of the entire Macfarlane. cember Christmas and give presents gan is a sister of Mr. Welling spent their sad bereavement. community in Mrs. and Tracy Mr. to the ones we love. Sunday morning the following Pro the latter part of the week at .Salt Paul Jenkins, Fifth Grade. gram was rendered by the different CHRISTMAS IN' THE COMRADE HOME Horace Udy made a business trip classes of the Sunday school, with AsJACKIE'S CHRISTMAS sistant Superintendent George A The lights were shining brgihtly in to Burley, Idaho, last week. "Mother," said Jackie one day, Garland basketball team came Gardner io charge: Song by congrel the home of Robert Conrade, but the The "why can't I have a lot of toys for to Riverside Saturday evening and gation; prayer, Oliver Lewis; song by hearts within were heavy. Christmas like other boys?" defeated by the local boys in a congregation; talk on "Word of WisMrs. Conrade was telling her three dom" by Lincoln Jensen; memory said his mother, 'you know were "Oh," small sons and one lovely little daugh we are very poor and cannot afford V. Howell of gems, led by Henry Johnson; song by of J. family ter a story, bhe was trying to be it like some people can." Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. kindergarten class; class exercise by cheerful and tried to cheer the hearts "Yes," said Jackie sadly, "I know, M Ward of Washakie were the guests Primary class; song by Marvin of her children- but why are some people blessed with of church history class story by Mr. and Mrs. Delose Jenson TuesIt was Christmas eve. yet it seemed so much and others so little?" Minnie Checketts; song by Carina like any other evening to Bob, Jr., "That I cannot answer," replied Zona Jensen, Zella ChristenInez and Lucille Lefler spent Hansen, Duane, William, and Betty, only that his mother. Abe sen; Old Testament class retold story their with father, here Christmas "I know," said Jackie, after think- Lefler. Chester and Leo Wicker of by Afton Garlick; Book of Mormon they were all more silent and unhappy than thev had been for some time. ing a little while. "I know what I Salt Lake also were guests at the class solo, Dorothy Gardner; Xmas Their father was not at home. He can do. I can go and find some work story, Mrs. Reginald Burt; closing home. had been a miner in seme small town, to do on Saturdays and after school Lefler and were song; prayer, Mrs. M. P. Jensen. Forsberg Mrs. Mr. August far away from his family. They were and earn some money to buy Christ- in Mrs. Mary S. Petersen of Log-ais Logan Thursday. going to move nearer to him in the mas gifts with, mother." and with relatives in this city. Peterson Herald visiting Mrs. and Mr. now. able be to be snnns. but he had away "Yes, you surely ought to The following Christmas program Mr. am! Mrs. Oscar He had promised to be home for to do that; that would be a good dauehter Joey, Herman Forsberg, all was rendered, with Parley and Holmgren Forsberg Thanksgiving and Christmas, but had idea," answered his mother, quite a of their president of the community activity Salt Lake, were the guests of Fors-bernot been heard from since a week bit more enthused than before. committee, in charge, music being Mr. and Mrs. August before Thanksgiving. Daily Mrs When Jackie returned home that parents, furnished by the Bear River City Christmas. to Conrade hoped and prayed, waiting evening with a very tired and yet Beck left Military band: Prayer, Bishop Osey Mrs. and Clayton Mr receive a note in assurance of his happy look on his face, he said: for Springville to spend the Jensen; talk on Christmas, Lelanj safety, but none came. Thoughts be- "Mother, I have found a job. It is Saturday . Wight of Brigham City; cornet solo, gan to enter her mind that he might very easy and I can earn quite a bit, holidays. Craven of Salt G. G. Sweeten of Garland; reading Mrs. Lloyd and Mr not be be dead, but no, that could too." Christmas here with her Miss Ester Ohman; song, Seagull And still, deep in her heart she won "What do you have to do?" ques- lake spent and Mrs. George Hales. girls; violin solo, Audrene Holmgren; Mr. parents, dered if an accident could have hap tioned his mother. son of Mr. and Mrs. selection by band; reading, Miss MarWard, Frank he could cushim. on where to is I do Oh, have to wait "All pened, entertained twenty of his garet Miller; story, Parley HolmH. Ward, J. erbe? Why didnt he come" tomers once in a while and run io Wwlnesdav eveninir at a gren; music by band. The program This was the first Christmas eve rands for that corner store. Oh, was followed by a dance for the chilride party, followed by that the daddy had ever been absent mother, I am the happiest boy in the sleigh games dren when Santa Claus presented each home. his at wish I moment. world at this everyfrom his little family, and ail missed one with candy and nuts. There was shall body was as happy as I am. I him. dance in the evening for the grown a "Won't he ever come again, moth surely try to do my best at the work and everybody had a good tij folks I am to do." er? asked Duane. City few was Christmas days only a "Oh, yes, I think so, at least I hope Money is close and yet so far. so," she answered with a forced away and Jackie had earned quite a of daughter Alice, the sum, for he was a boy that certainly smile. Some women think the only way to Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmussen of this "Christmas won't be a bit of fun knew how to save. keep a husband it in hot water. the to confined hospital Valley is one work his from came Jackie city if daddy isn't here to hely us play, said Bettv. evening and said, "Mother, I have at Tremonton, suffering with pneu"Auto is railroad's greatest en"It seems queer that he doesn't bought gifts for all the friends I can monia. says an official. Yes, but emy," Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iversen, Mr. and when attacked by an auto, a even write us a letter, said Mrs think of, and of course a beautiful traip Mrs. and have Mr. I still and for one Mrs. Ernest Andersen, Cnnrade. you, mother, a sad look on her face, wins. Joe Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. "Mavbe he forgot about us and some money left over. i"And what are you going to do Andersen, Mrs. Arnold Dalhn and doesn't care any more," said Betty, The nice thing about being a man with that?" asked his mother. strokiner her mother s cheek. Rast Petersen were Brigham City vis- is you don't have to stay home after to to am that "I you, itors Monday. give going "Why, child!" said Mrs. Conrade, you wash your head. "vou surelv dont thinK tnati rpu mother," he answered. Arland Sorensen, son of Mr. and When Christmas eve came Jackie Mrs. know how daddy loves us ain Joseph Sorensen of this city, reThe clock struck the hour of nine. hung his stocking up before the fire ceived a call on Saturday to fulfill a "Now. kiddies." she said, "it is your place and as he was doing so, he said, mission to Sweden and will leave here EVERYBODY IS BUYING bedtime and we must all go to Dea, "I surely think St. Nicholas will come for Salt Lake Jan. 21, leaving there fnr vou will all want to be up in the to our house this year, dont you, for Sweden Jan. 31. morning to see what Santa brought." mother?"I Mrs. Rulon Gardner is visiting at "Yes, think so," she said. "Now They all hurried to get ready ior Ogden. bed and came bacK in tneir Deo run off to bed." daughter of Maurine, the Christmas morning Jackie came rlnt.hes. readv to say their prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsen, is at the forinto the none and parlor. bouncing Ask your dealer for it. Each took their turn, in Brigham City suffering "Mother, St. Nicholas did come, hospital to add words for their daddy. with pneumonia. Then she kissed them all and tucked didn't he? And just look what he Wheat taken on deposit for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble of Ogden has broutrht to me," cried Jackie, "a them in their beds. with relatives here. Flour and Bran Sunday spent I of what have called. always skiis, "Good night," they pair just Axel Elm was called to Idaho Falls, an she wanted." "Good night, my darlings," the funeral services Bran, Shorts and Mill Products That Christmas day was spent by Idaho, to attend swered. of his sister, which were held Tues-daMill Chopping Wheat Cleaned. She went back and stood before the eating a good Christmas dinner and fireplace a moment, deep in thought, enjoying the beautiful gifts they had Treof Les Mrs. Garfield Mr. and received. then she went to bed. Mrs. Eli AnderWhen the day was over and Jackie monton and Mr. and in The niirht nassed. and as it passed, sen of this city were Brigham City some hanniness to be came in at the was going to bed, he said, "Mother, Company Monday. ever we is Christmas the kitch this the into door. Slowlv. nuietly, happiest Jewel Jensen and Holmgren Parley on spent, is it not? en, into the dining room, isnap: week-enUtah in Salt Lake City. Tremonton It surely is, replied his mother, spentA thecloud of darkness went the lights. Then the ngure took was cast off its hat, coat, overshoes and "and, Jackie, I don't know how I can over this community Thursday aftergloves: seated itself upon the couch thank you for the beautiful present noon when the news reached here that and stared into the fire. It was a you gave me." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oh, you deserved it, mother, said the little man! Albert Thorsen had passed to the He went to a door, opened it, went Jackie. We have a Large Stock of great beyond after an illness of 16 Phyllis Bates, Sixth Grade. inside, as quiet as the night outside, She with days then he brought out a quilt and pilwas born in this city in June, 1923, low. He fixed them on the couch and and is survived by her parents, and went outside again. one sister, Edna Joyce; also by her an armload Soon he returned with Mr. and Mrs.. N. C. grandparents, of packages and bundles. He placed of Brigham City and Mrs. iSina Hoist The family of Tracy Welling spent them around the Christmas tree, Thorsen, also by a number of aunts turned out the lights and settled on Christmas with relatives in Brigham. and uncles. impressive funeral soon fell fast asleep. Mrs. Mary E. Tingey of Salt Lake services were Very the couch and held here Sunday afteris visiting with the family of her son, noon at 2 o'clock The man was Robert Conrade. with Bishop Osey The next morniner Bob, Jr., woke H. S. Tingey. Jensen in Song by choir, for Miss Peg Capener came home from "The Lord charge. the rest by a "Meryr Christmas, all invocaIs My Shepherd"; a bed with of out Salt Lake to spend Christmas with of you." They got Leon P. Jensen; duet, "Jesus both Ladies and Gentlemen rush and a push. They hurriedly got her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ca tion, Wants Me for a Sunbeam," Pearl dressed and went down the stairs. pener. and Victoria Johnson. Speakers At prices ranging from The school gave a very pleasing were Lorenzo Jensen Suddenly they stopped short, for who of Bear River should they behold but program Friday evening and a good City, Bishop Tyson of the Sixth ward "Daddy!" shouted all the boys m crowd turned out to enjoy the affair. of Brigham, Lund Metcalf, principal Santa made an early call Monday of our school. Solo unison. Mrs. Thev were all kissing and embrac evening to every home in our com Gardner, accompaniedbyon the Florence piano by could Then he sit up. munity and left a good supply of pea Mrs. Margaret Johnson and on the ing him before suddenly he seized them in his arms nuts for both old and young. violin by Robert Gardner. Other Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent and cried, "Merry Christmas, my speakers were Mr. Lillywhite of BrigChristmas with Mr. and Mrs. Burton ham lads!" City and C. C. Johnson and BishMrs. Conrade was now coming Pett at Brigham City. of this city. Song by the Jensen op Mrs. Horace Udy and Mr. and Mrs. down the stairs with Betty in her Know My Heavenly Father "I choir, arms. Mr. Conrade dashed toward Austin Udy went to Logan Saturday. Knows." Benediction by Mr.' Mrs. Rowane them and kissed them repeatedly. Udy returned home of Brigham. Interment was in The boys were dancing about the with them and will spend the holidays the Bear River cemetery. The stand here. Christmas tree by now. was banked with beautiful floral ofAfter the presents were opened, The Sunday school gave a Christ Primary children were flower Mr. Conrade sat by his wife, each of mas program Sunday and Santa Claus ferings. Mr. and Mrs. Thorsen have the the children crowding about them and was present and distributed bags of girls. Mr. Conrade told them the story of peanuts to all those present. his long absence. The Christmas day Joel Tubbs of Holbrook, Idaho, was here the latter part of the week. Miss was a very happy day. Shirley went to Holbrook with her Lydia Meister, Eighth. Grade. father and will spend the holidays WHY SANTA CLAUS FORGOT there. ONE BOY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and Once there was a boy who wouldn't daughter went to Farmington ChristBRIGHAM CITY mind his mother when she told him mas day to visit with relatives. to do anything. One day she told Wilma and Erma Bowers and Mrs. with him Santa would forget him if he Ed Bowers were the guests of Joseph didn't mind. He never paid any at- Hadfield Sunday. Mr. Hadfield re tention to her. Christmas came and turned to Collinston with them and he went to bed. When he got up in will spend the week at the Del Bow the morning his stocking was full of ers ranch. Mrs. Arvol Keegan of Oakland, ashes. He told his mother he would never be mean again. Calif., is visiting at the R. D. home this week. Mrs. Kee Genevieve Miller, Fifth Grade. Public School Notes Po-catel- Nel-se- n; ?, with a metal slide fastener. An other unique type is the cuff muff which, when not In actual use, Is worn on one arm like a huge cuff. (B f They have become the of the mode. Stylists, In announcing their vogue, are designing them in every size, in every Bhape and not only in every type of fur, but of velvet and other mediums as well. Terhapa the stellar role assigned to the muffs Is to serve as a component part of the new fur sets which are this season causjng such a flutter of excitement In fashion's realm. What a versatile lot of muffs have already appeared upon the horizon! The list includes, even at this early stage of the program, muffs very tiny and barrel-shaped- , muffs extremely large and flat, muffs with huge bows of fur to add to their attractiveness, and there's no end to the types to be enumerated. Among novelties there Is the muff which opens like an envelope purse MUFFS? Methodist Church Notes (Sunday school at Scarf and muff sets are the rage. While they are for the most part fashioned of intriguing flat furs, they are also handsomely designed of velvet This should bring a very encouraging word to the woman who has the knack ot making smart accessories, for with comparatively little expenditure of time or money she can herself create a stunning set of hat, neckpiece and muff all of shirred velvet, perhaps binding it here and there with a bit of fur just to add a wintry touch, and a very modish one. And If it is not a fur set you are planning, then be sure to order a fur muff to match the new fur coat. Folks in movleland are always among the first to sense "what's what" In modish-nesso when dainty Marian Nixon, one of screenland's favorites, chooses coat to pose in a leopard-trimmewith a swanky wee matching muff, as she did for the photograph here reproduced, It's a hint for the rest of us to A go muff hunting without delay. tour of the smart shops will reveal muffs galore, some belonging to matching sets, others complementing fur coats and still others which have an individuality all their own as far as material and design are concerned. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. s, d (, 1323. Western Newspaper Union.) year. It will be fitting to close 1928 in this way. ALVIN R. DICKSON, Pastor. 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Epworth league at 7:00 in Toad Burnt as Witch rying a crucifix. He was fined for cruelty, but what a state of appalling ignorance the incident uncovered! Concrete Can Be Used for Floor in Home Right now is the time to fill your bins to capacity. The quality Coal we sell you has the maximum heat units per ton. BESSINGER BROS Phone 36 Tremonton, Utah pro-gfessi- When a fireproof residence of masonry construction is erected it is customary to construct the floors of either Portland cement or gypsum concrete. This same construction Is largely used in light occupancy commercial buildings, schools, hospitals and buildings of similar character. Such floor and roof slats are formed by simply pouring the concrete to the specified depth over a ribbed metal lath, which Is attached to metal joists. The surface then is finished off in one of many possible ways with wood, linoleum, composition flooring, etc. Both Portland cement concrete and gypsum concrete are Incombustible. However, the latter Is the lighter by about 50 per cent, and If a floor ot roof slab of gypsum concrete Is specified while the plans for the structure are being drawn, it often makes possible a considerable saving on steel. Voice Symphojtiy Sports Jazz News Events Bed Time Stories Politics The Most Versatile Radios E. J. WINZELER Authorized Distributor V . 'Wall's Favorite,, FLOUR t v. Tremonton Milling f d a. Reliable W rist Watches Riverside El-we- ll $10 Erd-ma- up nn Tremonton . Utah Dance at Blue Bird Ballroom Mac-farla- TED'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT Ted's father went to town one day and bought Ted a present. Ted got so excited that he couldn't wait until Christmas for it. One day when his father was away he got it and untied the string. He leaned over and was going to look. What do you think! Out jumped and hit him on the nose. Donald Stenquist, Fifth Grade. Jack-in-the-b- CHRISTMAS MORNING Christmas morning there was a lot of excitement in the house. Johnny was looking under the Christmas tree, trying to find his toys. Little sister was trying to find her dolly. Johnny found a pair of skates, a book and other toys. Little sister found her dolly and everybody had a good time. Stanley Abbott, Fifth Grade. R.CAand Atwatcr Kent ve Bear River influenza-pneumoni- the evening. Marie McDowall, leadI have always liked the country peo er. Service of worship at 8:00 o'clock. pie in Austria so much that it gives Sermon topic, "The Gospel of the me a shock to read a truly dreadful Second Chance." A New Year's mes- occurrence in that land, says a London Dally Chronicle contributor. A peas sage. ant's cows were attacked by some mys Sunday school at Corinne at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, followed by terious illness. A toad was found in the cowshed, and at once it was sug preaching service at 3:00 o'clock. Accept our invitation to the serv- gested that witchcraft had been at ices Sunday. It is the last opportu- work; the witch had turned herself nity we can give you to do so this into a toad; the toad must be burned So burned the wretched toad was while the peasant walked rcund car- At Bargain Prices fl;, THE FIRST CHRISTMAS One night Mary and Joseph went to the little town of Bethlehem to pay some money. The hotels were full so they had to go to a stable to sleep. In the night the Savior was born in a manger. On the heavens a bright star appeared and the angels sang. The wise men saw the star. They got gifts and took them towards the star. They gave the gifts to Jesus. That is why we call the 25th of De- - SPECIAL WINTER ne Vern Nelson's Merrymakers Enlarged Orchestra 15-POI- TUNE UP -- Install New Improved Chevrolet Heater. 2. Clean all spark plugs and set gaps to proper clearance. 4. Check and adjust ignition timing. 5. Adjust valves to proper 6. Drain carburetor. clearance. 7. Clean carburetor screen. 8. Adjust carburetor for winter driving. 9. Tighten intake manifold bolts. 10. Check and tighten water hose 11. Adjust fan belt connections. to proper tension. 12. Grease water pump. 13. Clean generator commutator. 14. Adjust generator 3rd brush for winter driving. 15. Road-tecar. 1. st ALL FOR $9.50 including all material and labor Winter Comfort at Bargain Prices For only $9.50 you can get our Special Winter which includes the installation of the New Improved Chevrolet Heater. We check and adtnsr. vnnr noy of tit- teen vital points, thereby it into first class shape forputting winter Tune-u- p Come in today before the seas- onal rush bee-inrA to enjoy your car this winter. s J. H. Axt FRONK CO l H |