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Show PAGE TIIREb BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1930 Elwood Fielding: Special Uletide dance at Bothwell Mrs. F. T. Coombs entertained the members of the Social Development Christmas night Everyone welcome. Walker Green had the misfortune Club at the heme of Mrs. O. A. Johnof H. being knocked down by a car on the Mrs. J. son, Thursday afternoon. Smith presided. During the business main road, last Wednesday, while driv hour, Mrs. N. Garn, a member of the entertainment committee suggested and gave plans for social in the near future. The program was in charge f Mrs. Arvil Utly of East GarlandH Each day brings which consisted of an illustrated lecnearer Christmas ture, "The Holy Land" given by Bishis minute and every op W. W. Richards of Garland; song precious. Now is the "Down By the Old Mill Stream", Miss time to make every Hazel Grover of East Garland ;retold moment count,' by story, "The Third Lamb" by Mrs. Les ter Holman of East Garland. Lunchshopping in our con eon was served. Eighteen members efficient venient, and the following special guests were store. Here is a calm Miss Iris Coombs, Miss nerve easing atmosMrs. Lester Holman, Mrs. phere. No waiting Owen Archibald and Bp. W. W. Rich- HURRY pf-je- nt: ards. er, turn for the slow, dabbling clerk and no pressing, annoying, boring salesman ship. And time is not the only saving Our price will save you money on every purchase. Come in and choose your lot amid cleanliness and sanitation and be sure of the best in quality. - Mrs. James Nielsen of Arrowhead, California and Miss Amy Hess of Farmington left for their homes Thursday afternoon, after visiting for some time at the home of Mr .and Mrs Vern Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wilcox and! children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ravstein of Clarkston were the week end guests of their mother, Mrs Sophia Petersen. Mrs. Glenn Adams and little daughter Enir Dariene anr Mrs. Vincent Knight left for their homes at Black-foo- t, Idaho, Wednesday. They had been the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hess. ' Joseph Smith was a Malad visitor, Mrs. Ervin Coombs, Mrs. Thursday. O. A. Johnson, Miss Iris Coombs and Mrs. Glenn Ward of Riverside spent Tuesday in Ogden. Friday evening Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Price entertained the members of the Civic class. Those present were: Rex Richards, Cleo Spackman, Dean Grover, Wanda Johnson, Max Laub, Virgin ia Coombs, Galen Richards, Jack jhnes, Zelpha Allred, Ferrin Smith, June Hansen, Kan Uydea, Adam Well ing, Dean Hess, Quintin Hess, Iva Hendricks, Don Bourne and Elizabeth Hess. Miss Florence Wadsworth was the only member of the class to be ab sent, who was ill at that time. Bunco featured the evening's entertainment High score was won by Galen Richards and consolation by Quentin Hess. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bair returned Friday after a short visit with relatives in California. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Spackman and Mr and Mrs. D. L. Sanders went to Black foot, Idaho Wednesday. Mr. Spackman recently purchased a home there and expects to move in the near fu . ne More Free ! ! Xmas Gifts 1ST GIFT 2ND GIFT 3RD GIFT 4TH GIFT 5TH GIFT BEAUTIFUL FLOOR LAMP CHOICE SKINNED HAM . CASE ASSORTED VEGETABLES SACK OF FLOUR . PAIL LARD 48-L- B. 4-L- R We will give the above 5 fine gifts away Christmas eve. A ticket will be given with every $1.00 purchase, beginning next Saturday, the 13th. Cost Milk-Le- ss ,8 PURINA DAIRY RATION $1.85 MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N vffmmn r. STORES food "A Surety of Purity" HI Again, Friday, we have fresh Salmon. Whole or, half fish. 15c Per pound Sweet, Juicy GRAPE FRUIT 1 5c each dozen 55c ORANGES It is not Christmas without oranges. Hie sweetest of the season. Perdoz. 13c Chocolates Get in on our box Chocolates before it is too late. Reduced ture. to Mrs. F. T. Coombs assisted by Mrs. Owen Archibald entertained the Relief Society members Tuesday after- 2 noon. .Fifteen members were present The time was spent sewing. Luncheon was served. When all is said and done the best way to make money out of the stock market is out of it. , ing his horses home. He had two ribs Wm. Larsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker broken and was badly bruised up. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ogg and son came went to Brigham and Ogden on busihome from Ogden for a visit with Mm ness last Friday. Sabina Erickson went to Salt Lake Oggs parents. Mrs. Jennie Richardsen left last and Ogden last week to visit relatives v week for Phoenix, Arizona where she there Mr, and Mrs. Ted Shepherd of Cor-inwill spend the winter visiting her eon visited Mrs. Shepherd's parents Cecil and family. also attended the Sunday last Sunday, Mr .and Mrs. William Larsen and evening meeting. daughter June went to Bothwell last Dr. Green of the Stake M. I. A Thursday in honor of Mrs. Leanord Board visited here Tuesday evening. ' Larsen's birthday. Mr .and Mrs. Herman Anderson vis Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, Mr. ited Mrs. Andersen's folks in Brigham and Mrs. Parley Christensen, J. P. City Sunday. Chris tensen, all went to Logan Temple last Friday. If old Solomon could come back now Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Goldsberry and and find what it costs to keep one moson of Tremonton visited with Mrs. dern wife he probably wouldn't want Goldsberry's parents, Mr .and Mrs. 600. 1-- 2 lbs. Fancy ass't 83c 1 lb. Chocolate Cherries 35c 1 lb. Fancy "Ass't 30c miua Our mixed nuts and candies cannot be surpassed. Trade at the most popular store in 'Tremonton Old Dobbin may have been a rather crude means of transportation, but the tijf iAminc rtur nrh On ha iiroc nam 4u Ullill l lid v rj aj uiivc juiu oiynijr for the first 500 miles in order to loos en him up. can remember How many when one pedestrain would often stop for a chat with another pedestrain in the middle of the street while traffic passed around them? T vudto COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVO CE OR SKAGGS old-time- rs STORES C37E?re77T "A Surety of Purity" FOOD r k says?. fsk kssrSS r?A? An Electrified Home on Christmas morning! How appropriate! How pleasing to every member of the family! How easy to have such a de- lightful home gift! If your family is not among the thousands who are already enjoying the marvelous service of ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and ELECTRIC WATER HEATING, decide NOW that they shall. As Gifts j 1 For The Man With A Car IT GOES without saying that the average man takes great pride in his car and turally he wants it to have' aU the'liteit improvements. Why not give him something to make driving ffor hurTa UtUe more pleasurable? We have a number of supplies that will delight him., What could be more in keeping with the spirit of home happiness the spirit that is Christmas than to have the folks look into the kitchen on Christmas morning and find a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater! Three wonderful servants that have established new standards of home enjoyment! Here, indeed, is a Christmas suggestion! worth-whil- e " Our WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW EASILY YOU MAY BUY ALL OR ONE OF THESE APPLIANCES ON - A VERY LIBERAL TIME PAYMENT PLAN AND OPERATE THEM VERY ECONOMICALLY ON OUR COMBINATION RATE. PHONE US, OR DROP IS AND LETS TALK IT OVER. 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