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Show December 28, 1944 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Thurs GARLAND I Jl On U oc e LUC cu"W. this nacer our well arrange jja f(jr mpUmI attractive Xmas issue, it took much time 'e Staking care in its pre" May , Ut it w3 .te unsurpassed byj ze in the state. family of the ward unt P!resenUattheXrpartyl any family of Deweyville. Misa Yvonne Grover, a cadet nurse in training at the L. D. S. hospital, is spending a week with her parents and relatives here. Miss Evelyn Larson and frinH of Ogden, spent part of the Xmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uus Larson. Bob Wcofinden and Miss Phyllis Clive. both students of Northwestern University, of Chicago, visited with Lyn Larson Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson and family, of Honeyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Isaacson and son. Eurke of Ogden, called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Isaacson, on guests of his father, Leslie BunNew Year Greeting PENROSE Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis, of nell, at Provo, for Christmas. Rex burg, Idaho, were guests for I saw the hills of the Mr. and Mrs. Ru.sell Mitton left 'Christmas at the home of their morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold The form of the new year arise: Mrs. A. N. Rytting and Wednesday for Wisdom, Montana, daughter. and family, together with the He stood like a statue where he has employment. family. adorning The world with a background of viMr memoers 01 ine josepn Berchtold family, met at the home! skies; MaurIne c Wmterton and little! Mrs. Orval Lund and daughters Thaje was courage and grace in his o. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young for idaughtCT cia Ann, returned were guests at the Jack Shumway " beautiful face. home Christmas day after several jhome Sundav- Mrs. Lund is Mrs. And hope in his glorious eyes. home of Mr bnumways motner. weeks gpent at Ct Tinne, were T "I come from Time's boundless for- ever," SSSi the daughter of Garland. SanU Claus Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and "I bring you more blessings than not help One could ent,n terrors, small son, of Ogden, spent part of d!SSX our freedom and bless- - the Christmas I bring you more sunlight than holiday season with gloom. the D. E. Adams family. I tear out your page of old errors, Miss Hansen Sherma is home iSoneinthewardwasremem-- S- from the U. S. A. C. for And hide them away in Time's the holiconwith a generous bag tomb; season. day an orange, an apple and Mrs. Linda Somera and son Dr. I reach you clean hands and lead on to the lands. Ira Somers of San Francisco, and with Where the lilies of peace are In was dispensed work j daughter, Lillian of Logan, were bloom." scnooi fin Sunday listened Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 nmine and the audience Sidney Sorensen. rolendid Xmas program. Mr. of Mrs. and Walker, Perry, and Mrs. Leo Oyler had as and Miss Geneva Sorensen of Vern Oyler Mrs. day and Brigham City, visited Monday with 'jnl small son of Tremontan, the Wilford Sorensen family. S and Mrs. Dave Holdaway and Trrf ?i 'Open House' on New Year's Day CARD OF THANKS f Suggestion: A We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for all the kindly deeds, gifts and floral contributions by all our friends nd neighbors during the illness and burial of our beloved father and husband. Mrs. Rowrne Macfarlane Have Your DIPLEMENTS REPAIRED NOW wait until you are ready FARM (Why them? to use Blacksmith and family ROHDE H. C. and Machine Works Catherine Watkms, of is spending the holidays with her family in Tremonton. Mrs. Logan, "Mends Everything But People's Ways" Wishing YOU a very HAPPY New YEAR We It was customary for the Dutch settlers of New York to hold "open house" on New Year's day and to provide light refreshments, usually centering around a large bowl of punch, for friends calling to pay the compliments of the season. During the latter part of the 19th century the custom of making short calls on New Year's day was in full swing throughout America. Metropolitan newspapers carried columns of "at home" notices which, including names of social prominence and those making no such pretense, announced hours during which visitors would be received: having duly received, hosts and hostesces closed their receptions to join the procession of callers at other "open houses." A succession of "open houses" and punch bowls minimized the courtesy accorded hostesses in many cases and even resulted in receptions being "crashed" by bibulous young men; these abuses led to the abandonment of the "open house" custom, New Year's calls now being exchanged only by intimates and without any public announcement of intention to receive. invite you to join the crowd and dance the Celebrant New Year In at the BIG Ml DNIGHT FROLIC vt Starting at 12:01 A. M. (Monday Morning) also - Jimmie BrizzPs Bushnell Orchestra ,. b" JJ - -- i ! ill iNOVV I 1 r i f Wi nii i 41 n mi n ti i IV i OWNER! REPAIR Headquarters tors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson, of Promontory, visited Saturday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kimber spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and . Vs. A. v y luuri-uatttilp- g half-ho- ur . "mr- " tf,u'ntl"rfiil tnunc. f C. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. COMBINE MOTORS VO 1 f?L 1 . i OM II,A TIRE5 MAGNETOS CARBURETORS E. Miller. J?Jov If."-- ' 733 Accetylcne and Electric ELWOOD r I A i m -- ' Winter is whist ling and blowing just around the corner and with C sleet, slick pavements! Are your tires in condi- tion to meet these wintry challenges? Drop in tomorrow for the most com- plete and the best tire service from Coast to Coast. MYERSPUMPS and Water Systems o PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE dr" .. . Tine r ALBERT EARL, Mgr. Tremonton Phone 90 Holidays and Special Events of New Year ii The year 1915 is not a leap year, so February will again have the usual 28 days. The holidays and special events for the new year will be as follows: Lincoln's birthday. February 12; Washington's birthday, February 22: St. Patrick's day, March 17; Easter. April 1; Mother's day, May 13; Memorial day, May 30; Father's day, June 17; Independence day, July 4; Labor day, September 3; Columbus day, October 12; Armistice day, November 11; Thanksgiving day, November 23; Christmas day, December 25. Mexican Clock families still obMexican Many clock system" on serve the "old table In a a On eve. Year's New main room of the house, lifiMed candles surround a tiny casket, On the upon which stands a clock. is clock the of midnight stroke On First to See Year HanThe little British colony on 414 Chathams, in the son Island, New of Wellington, southeast miles Zealand, will be the first to greetinter1945. It Is Just east cf the U'Ki r h fill - .nm i . v national uaie imc, time it reckoned. 1 : A A, Odds and Ends from our Regular Stock We want to clean them out to make room for other merchandise t SEE OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE; Many Items and stopped, placed in the casket symbolizing the in garden, buried the passing of the old year. Brought to You by TRACTORS POWER UNITS hi i SUNDAY AFTERNOON . a Mi 1 1 i j it DANCE BOWL a. ..,.. Fi-on- k i i at Brigham City's New ' dimer', Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Last Tuesday the Primary Association entertained the children FA ' at a Xmas social. Dancing was the special feature and Old St. Nick was unable to appear in person, but he did not forget the children. The Relief Society enjoyed a social hour and the presidency served a very delicious hot lunchton. The program Christmas day was well attended. Both old and young enjoyed the many well rendered parts. Then all participated in an hour of dancing and St. Nick apThis attractive young Chinese girl peared in person. adds her bit to the celebration of Cadet Nurse Erma Abel, of the New Year's eve in New York festivi- Dee hospital, spent the weekend ties. The Chinese new year 4641 at home with her parents, Mr. and begins considerably later than our Mrs. Thomas Abel. own. Miss Twila Meldrum, of Salt Lake City, is spending the holidays i Dance to j , n, c ,,,.,, guests Ersol Mrs. Norman Shaw and small Berchtold. left Tuesday evening for Great Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and T TSgt. Albert Beutler, of Salt fllUllUUUl 1UI it ICW WCCR3 "I''. rmct Mrs. Sarah Shuman went to Salt. Wlth her parent3' "ltVjfeit Jhome. Lake Saturday to meet their son at the and grandson. Baker 3c Oleen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stohl, of Rex- Miss Beverly Shultz. of Ogden, k Shuman. who flew home from Port week. t thft a house guest of Mrs. Jack end with relatives Hueneme. California to be with in Tremonton. his parents on Christmas. Mr. and Fionk during the week. Mrs. Shuman and daughter Lorna Miss Annivor Heppler. of Salt Mr an d Mrs. Jones White, of and son Lynn took him back to d Christ. wag home to .Salt Lake, are visiting with his:ma3 with her Salt Lake Monday afternoon. M ntg While in Salt Lake, the Shumans father, Dr. E. H. White and friends Mrg R z ' Heppler ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob in Tremonton. son Mrs. H. F. Ensign and daugh- jCampbeU and MSgt. Frank; Campbell and family. jwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.;ter, Patricia, of Salt Lake, were Hal Persson was a Sunday din-- : A. Meldrum. guests at the H. N. Stohl' home iner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. The Deacons' quorum rendered during the holidays. Shuman and family. the program at meeting last Sun-- 1 Kay Shuman, who is employed day evening. The young people Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ilalver- in Brigham, also spent Christmas gave some very instructive talks son, of Brigham, spent Christmas ana me music ana stones were, with their daughter, Mrs. D. R. at nome. Miss Rhea Stanfill, of Mesa, well rendered and enjoyed by alLjWaldron and family. Arizona, is visiting here this week Mrs. Sam Mortensen returned with relatives and friends. She was home Tuesday from the hospital! an overnight guest Saturday of in Brigham aty, where she has; Lorna Shuman. receiving medical attention jvir. ana Airs. Lieonara Jt'eiersen for several davs. iuiu iajillljf were XIlIliUIl VJS1UMS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen Saturday. were in Ogden Saturday on busiMr. and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen ness. Their daughters, Leon a and received Christmas greetings by returned with them for the Alice, long distance telephone Sunday weekend holidays. They were all Check you tractor now for from their son Pvt. Scott Petersen of Mr. and Mrs. dinntr guests and their daughter, Mary. Pvt. NEEDED REPAIRS J. Petersen on Tuesday Stanley Petersen, of Fort Douglas, was before! the to returned Ogden. girls visiting his sister, Mary, at Los Last Friday our school children Angeles. Let our experienced shop Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and enjoyed a well arranged program our of teachthe under supervision of East were family, Garland, Penrose visitors Sunday at the ers. Gifts were exchanged by the mechanics put it in tip-to- p homes of Mrs. Grover's parents children and the teachers treated shape for Spring work. each child to candy and nuts. and her sisters and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen J. M. Mortensen and son, Rex, O were guests of Bishop and Mrs. of Salt Lake City, visited his mothJ. F. Petersen at a goose dinner er, Mrs. Mary Mortensen, and Our new shop foreman is other relatives and friends on Thursday. HARLEY CONFER Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Petersen Tuesday. entertained at supper in honor of who has had 25 years of their wedding anniversary on Dec. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Petersen experience with of Thatcher were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ray South, of CATERPILLAR Washington Terrace, Ogden, were TRACTORS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggli at Christmas dinner. Mrs. Effie Petersen, of Brigham City, is spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller and son, Leon, were Ogden visifor of Mrs. Icw Year's. Nig - . ...t gue. The LeRoy Bunnell family were LOCAL NEWS He said, with a voice like a song; asret" . ;er given under the "I come as a friend to endeavor, uniay "sunday School I come as a foe to all wrong, Christmas day. The Primary present-- ! Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Jr. To the sad and afraid I bring promThe pro--i aise of aid. pror- in a a forward well, had as Christmas dinner guests, And the weak I shall gird and Mr. and Mrs. John and Oyler, Sr., manner. The prettily Mr. and make strong. Mrs. George Gleason and decorated trre aijd the : Page Five Drastically Cut in Price Gamble Store Agency Howard G. Freiss Tremonton, Utah j |