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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, Society and J Club News I GO-- .WALDRON rvTERTAINS V. G. F. V. G. F. club met Friday at J Theattifc UTAH r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . DECEMBER 18th and 19th PATSY "KELY THE MRS. TAYLOR ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor had as their dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Waldron, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson of Garland. SECOND" in "RIDE RANGER RIDE" SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Ivan Nelsen of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelsen of Brigham City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beard. r "Darkest Africa" MONDAY, TUESDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20-21-- 23 MR. AND MRS. HOWARD GETZ ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Getz entertained 16 of their friends Saturday evening. Cards were played during the evening and refreshments were were served. IN A CROWD' DORIS NOLAN, THE MAN By BETTY BARCLAY Wherever Christianity. Is the pre-Tailing religion, Christmas day Is observed. Everyone agrees that it Is the finest of all holidays, especially for the children. Christmas dinner is a gala occasion. It is the high spot of the holiday Housewives start planning for it days to . advance. Take cranberry sauce, for Instance no Christmas dinner has ever been complete without It Our grandmothers prepared it at least a week ahead. In those days cranberry sauce, thick with berries, was served in a side dish. Today, it may be strained, put into a mold and chilled. The newest and most attractive method is to make it without any cooking, and the addition of orange gives it a new interest. At serving time it comes side by side with the to the table ' roast, in cubes which adorn the edge of the dinner plate. One of the advantages of this method is that it can be prepared at practically- the last minute because gelatin requires only an hour to become firm. Below are the modern versions of cranberry sauce and holiday fruit cake: r. in I MARRY REBEKAHS HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The Rebekahs met with their husbands Tuesday evening for their annual Christmas party. Dinner was served after which they exchanged presents and played bridge. Mrs. S. N. Cole and Cleve Kendall received prizes. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DECEMBER 2Srd and 24th "AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Samuelson and daughter visited in Bountiful and Salt Lake, Friday and Saturday. THE GUN RANGER' BUY IT IN TREMONTAN - SAVE 4 2 egg whites cups flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar baking powder teaspoon salt cup water lb. (1 cup) candied citron W lb. (Vk cup) candied cherries 4 lb. (1 slice) candied pineapple I4cup black walnut meats 'Cream shortening; add sugar gradually, mixing in welL Add unbeaten egg whites one at a time, beating well between each addition. Sift baking powder and salt with half the flour; add alternately with water to first mixture. Add remaining flour to chopped fruit and nuts; add to cake mixture. Bake la loaf or tube pan lined with heavy oiled paper. Bake in slow oven at 250 F about 2i P.-3- hours. Makes 1 loaf. Cranberry Orange Relish 1 package quick setting gelatin dessert (orange flavor) 1 cup boiling water orange 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup cold water Vt cups uncooked cranberries g Give her - - an attractive Lounging Robe : a beautiful Silk Gown OR OR a Negligee OR Silk Hose OR -- Wool or Silk - in one of the lovely pastel shades. the appreciated gift. a Purse, or Flowers, or Handkerchief SHE WILL APPRECIATE ANY ONE OF THESE GIFTS H4 1 1 LaGra Shop Tremonton, Utah 1 fl l H M'i'H1 i Wednesday J. Robert Loveland ac companied Mr. and Mrs. John Becker. to Ogden, he will be their guest fori a few days. Mrs. Becker is a aunt of J. Robert. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Bur- bank were in Salt Lake City. Friday a number of persons fron here visited the Logan temple. A number of friends and relatives attended the shower and wedding dance given in honor of Donna Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Ogden. Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry received word from Black Fort, Ida. announcing the arrival of a baby boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perry Fri. Mrs. Walter Sudbury and Mrs. Clarence Fryer were in Mendon on Friday to attend a demonstration of tap dancing. Donna Johnson, granddaughter of Mrs. J. W. Spackman of this place, was married to Leslie Painter of Far " West recently. , Elwood ward presented a one act play entitled "Smoke," Tremonton presented "A Dispatch Goes Home," and Deweyville presented "Bargains" on Tuesday evening. Visitors of the stake board were present. Mrs. Kate Johnson of Logan was r. the weekend guest of Mrs. Anna Ger-me- Mrs. Anna Germer and Mrs. Ken. neth Germer were visiting in Logan on Monday. Virginia and Norman Perry and Marcelle Beecher, students of the U. S. A. C, spent the weekend here at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles PENROSE 'J-1:- l Ml 111 111 111 - T Anniversary Specials ww'W' MONARCH RANGES I USIIRftG 55 us $5300 BED ROOM SUITES $5200 TO $95oo 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $549 "The reason people go to Niagra Falls on their honeymoon is to see if anything could fall harder than they did." Don't Fail to Call In and See Our Many Wonderful Bargains During the Month of December WE GUARANTEE YOU A SAVING! t II I III II I I I I I GOLDSBERRY II I LaFayette "400" DIDERICKSON & lW&WIBISSON I I We invite you to come in and see We'll take you for a ride - You'll Want One BUY THAT PHILCO or Trcnv-ito- o, H-- 4 4 18. Elder Frank Hawkins, who has been the Holland mission field for the rast year has recently been transfer red to London, where he has been asked to take charge of basketball and footbail activities in England. Mrs. Rhoda Mills returned to ber home with her new baby from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Summers re turned from a trip to the east last Tuesday. They report having had a very enjoyable trip. . Mrs. Bert Forsgren was operated! " on Saturday evening for appendicitis, and is improving nicely. Mr .and Mrs. Nela Anderson and! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg were in Salt Lake Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stokes and Mr: Will Stokes were dinner guests at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson' Saturday. Mrs. Eli Anderson spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Eph Jensen, v Mr. and Mrs. Guy Servoss of Mai- - ; ad, were weekend visitors at the borne . $t Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. Mrs. Maude Woodward of Baker, Oregon, was a visitor at the born of Dr. and Mrs. Ell Hawkins Wednesday. In j t ; Mrs. Jesse Garfield and Mrs. R. G. Brough were Ogden visitors Wednes- day. 21 Holiday FOOD SALE - CAND- Y2Lbs. Salix Mix ... 191 ... 1 CHOCOLATE Lbs. . Drops ljty .. Lb. French Mix lfty Lb. Box CHERRY 25 Chocolates NUTS FANCY 2 Lbs, (NoPeanute) Mix 45? 2 Lbs. Mixed Nuts LARGE, JUMBO ...;37tf 2 Lbs. Peanuts SERVICE 25V Lb. (Fresh Ground) m COFFEE Lb! Can HILLS RED CAN IH COFFEE TOMATO 5 Cans SOUP H OYSTER Lb. CRACKERS . .. . m . ... Qte. WHIP 34tf ... ... TUNA Ill FLAKES 3 For Assorted Flavors m JELL-WEL- L LARGE, FANCY OLIVES- - 2 For I... ..251 . BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM SUITES E Fit, Dec WHITE KING Hi 2SV Sally Lotta Carr Sez: THREE-PIEC- Penrose, e, Lge. PUg. $79 AND UP ONLY f pot I: Ml 111 111 IDEAL GIFTS 00 J Phriiis Summers Norr and bawere home of Mr. at the by visiting and Mrs. Alvin Norr on Sunday. Dissolve quick setting gelatin J. W. Ault and son, Wess, were dessert in boiling water; add sugar on relatives here Sunday. calling and cold water. Put cranberries Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Sr. and Holiday Fruit Cake (White) and unpeeled orange through food Can be baked three or four weeks chopper; add to gelatin mixture daughters, Nomia, Lucille and Gloria, and chill until it begins to thicken. ahead ' are preparing for a trip to California Stir up and pour into molds. Chill cup shortening expect to leave Saturday. until firm. Serves 12. 1 cup sugar Dee Loveland and daughter, lone, of Salt Lake City, were calling on a lively holiday season here, starting relatives here on Sunday. with a spot dance Friday the 18th. Wednesday Marion Harwood re to his home in Salt Lake City, turned .A program has been outlined for $ one Christmas act with a day, play, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill spent and dance. With a few flur- and try to make this unit as good Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in pageant ries of snow, it is getting to look as the ones we have taken up before. Ogden and Salt Lake City enjoying- like Christmas. Oleen Shuman 7th grade. theirnew car. P. T. A. met at the Penrose ward Since the play was a success, Mr. John L, Stanfill was among the to take the eighth on of house last week. is Jackman going Wednesday guests bidde n at the birthday sur Business and the school Lake were to this spring. We Salt grade play prise for Kenneth Anderson in Thatch discussed. for the day made haven't any plans er Monday evening. we are going , and what we will do, Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman entertained but spring hasn't come yet. at a quilting on Thursday of last week III III HI III III HI hi III HI I lit J I'l Juanita Adams 8th grade. Those present were: Mesdames Bard THATCHER SCHOOL NEWS III III 3 III III IK SI III III ill HI Bailey,- - William. Bosley, s J. Wilford The eighth grade has presented Miller,' Sarah K. Shuman, William their plav. It turned out that we been has preM. Miller and Lawrence Petersen." grade's i"l!rhej8tli play had . money to pay for the enough there1 was an A number of our people attended sented and exceptionally for the radio and other the school play " Yimmie - YonBon's good turn. out. The hall was packed school We" thankequipment that everybody Yob," at the Thatcher recreational and we paid for our radio and all the came. we have enathletic bought equipment hall, Friday evening, which was Kenge Okado 8th grade during the preceeding months of the joyed. to We want thank everyA number of our people attended school year. We are all happy to say that the one who was present, and we invite the Logan temple last week. is all over with for turkey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland of you to our Christmas program to be awhile. picking This makes it so that we have 21. to December the free public Murray, who spent Sunday visiting given Jenne Eldredge 8th grade. a much better attendance, although friends in Tremonton brought Helen there are a few out with colds. We Granger to spend the day with her to Improve still more. CHRISTMAS PARTY The third, hopeFlorence parents. Christiansen 7th grade. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller jlourth and fifth grade are going to have had as their guests the past have a Christmas party on WednesSince the cold weather has started, week, their grandchildren Norma and day afternoon. We are also going to we have been playing basketball down Arol Nelson of Tremonton. draw names and give presents to each in the gymnasium. The 6th, 7th and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Munk of Tre- other, I hope we all have a good time 8th grades go down in the morning monton were in attendance at Relief and a merry Christmas. recess and the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades Society conference Sunday evening. Betty Shuman 5th grade. eet their turn in the afternoon. Our The Sunday School is planning the f. t principal did this because when the Christmas program for next Sunday. For the next two weeks we are older students were down the youngMr. and Mrs. William M. Miller are going to take up a new unit in Social er ones couldn't have a chance to planning to leave Saturday for Los Science, which will be the British touch the ball. Angeles to spent the holidays with Isles. We are all going to work hard Leo Adams 7th grade. their daughter, Mrs. A. O. Hanson and family. Preparations are being made for Quick-settin- JOEL McCREA and JOAN BENNETT, in WO at the home of Shirley, Beck. Bertha Landvatter was a special guest. The DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodward en tertained A. G. Woodward of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Woodward at dinner, Sunday. KELLY, in GENS AUTRY, H. S. CLUB ENTERTATNRn The H. S. Club met Friday evening BIRTHDAY HONORED Mrs. James Ransom entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Joyce's, birthday. Twelve guests were present. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served. BOTH WELL Pv Ault Spot Dance, Penrose, FrL, Dec 18. evening was spent in playing games and sewing. Delicious refreshments were served. Orpheum $$W-4rirtr- By Mrs. Thomas ! J TREMONTON, DEWEYVILLE f l-2 PAGE FIVE Marble were special guests. The evening was spent in sewing. A delicious luncheon was served. DINNER GUESTS Zelda Mills, Jacob Gieusch and Phe-b- e Hatch of Bountiful were dinner T guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Palmer Wednesday. LOIS COOK, Correspondent Phone 183fl the home of Mrs. Phyllis Waldron. Mrs. James Ransom and Mrs. Earl 'I' I t i I H '1 H I' Tjiab - Phone 17 "I started my savings account years ago, when I first began working. Later on, I opened a checking account, because I knew how much convenience, safety and prestige it would give me. 'Tm still using both of them reguchecks for current expenses, and larly the surplus goes into saving deposits for future expenditures.'' Many of our depositors follow this plan, and we invite you to talk with any of our officers about opening an account here. Yams & Sweets 5V ORANGES $1.45 doz. 25( . You Will Want A Case of These Large, Juicy Oranges for the . . 4 Ilolldays 8 For LARGE , ; GRAPEFRUIT 101 Quality Meat Lbi STEER BEEF POT ROAST COUNTRY STYLE : SAUSAGE -- .. Lb. 35 2 Lbft ALL MEAT FRANKS SLICED 15 2 ,.. . -, 25 (Best Quality) BACON , Lb. .1281 2 Lbs. 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