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Show 5DAYECEMBER47 f n c T. - p,. i jWWWWWXH 1 fiDDIJi7IT!T ....... uiiriiuuiu THEATRE IlFriday and Saturday, December 19 SHARYN MOFFETT in & 20 L A D E R Tremonton. Uuh PAGE THREE SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 22 and 2S ROBERT YOUNG - SUSAN HAYWARD - JANE GREER in "BANJO" Thurs., tri, and Sat., Dec 25, 26 and 27 Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake in "Blondie in the Dough" "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME!" plus "Lash" La Rue and Al St. John in "PIONEER JUSTICE" MATINEE EACH SATURDAY at 3 p. m. ' BEAR RIVER VALLEY Serial and Cartoon SHOW CHRISTMAS EVE NO plus John Garfield and Prlscilla Lane in "Dust Be My Destiny" ENJOY YOURSELF WITH SANTA CLAUSE MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY. 3:00 m. D. u...ph'rmacist Dress jKtpAFLAVlNE i crrwvi. in- - Christ;! 300 ft, K it will not use J .i lj lilt IT The Sunday School had charge the Sunday evening services and a good program was enjoy d ed by a chapel. The Primary held a Christ mas party, Wednesday evening. Santa, was present and distribut- ed gifts, candy and nuts to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards and daughter, Bonnie Jean,' of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard and two small daughters of Benson were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Salt at the Lake spent the week-en- d E. W. Ward home. Howard Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg, Mrs. George Fors-be- rg and Mr. and Mrs. Job Had-fieand daughter, Doris1, were in Logan, Saturday. Mrs. Howard Capener was in Salt Lake, Thursday. The Relief Society held a successful Bazaar, Thursday of well-fille- cause that Sickness. .refused to wee and by Mich's dictum -- - it rSn. would it used and .L,tPria wounded on gcessfully Joidiers. Drug Adams S 'l?Ji - Ogden on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haslam and daughter returned to their home in Willard on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Haslam and baby have been house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland for the pase two weeks while Mr. Haslam has been attending school at Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, Horace Lish Jr. were in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrigin West Point and Ogden. of Salt Lake City were guests of Wednesday a quilt was quilted Mr. and Mrs. Veral Barnard and by the Relief Society ladies and Mrs. Pearl Perry gave the lesson, family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duett Lov,2land "Literature of the Doctrine and and son, Gary, were in Ogden, Covenants." Mr. and Kirs. T. L. Wheatley Saurday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Love-lan- d recently returned from a trip to Idaho where they visited their of Brigham City. HorMrs. Mr. and son, Bert, and family, and Mrs. Saturday, ace Lish Jr. and children, Ann Kathryn Hunsaker and family. and Niel, visited relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard -- and family of Hooper visited at the Wheatley home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphrey of Logan visited at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Sunday evening at Sacrament Thursday evening, the Relief Society held their Christmas party. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and family were in Logan. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd meeting, home missionaries, R. G. Brough and Lafe Grover, were Oardner and children were In the speakers. Musical numbers Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson. w,?re "Star cf the East" and "Silent Night" by Mrs. Grover, Mrs. visited with Lester Pierson and Wise and Mrs. Shaffer. family here last week. s. V . vl ld fij0 till I Ii The J. H. Wards expect to the last of the week for San Francisco to spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Odell Thompson and family. leave Largest Pipe Organ The pipe organ at the U. S. Military academy, West Point, is the largest church organ in the Americas. It contains 13,529 pipes and is valued at $1130,000. X) MOTOR OIL 5 treated to reduce !udge and carbon. i superiority demonstrated of y more than 30 years triple Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and relatives and friends are glad to welcome their son, Sterling back home, who has been in Japan. He came from California last Thursday. Friday, Delbert Jensen, Jay rwain Loveland and Tjnrr Devor Knudson left for a vaca tion in California. Mrs TCdward Nielson. was ttt 10 T. ADAMS OIL STATION NO. 267 TREMONTON, UTAH ; Liberty Theatre EVENING Tremonton 7:00 P. SnOWS START AT Saturday, December Wday and 19 and 20 Nu-Ma- de ROBERT LOWERY : and II.' nGinZ r JOUP fSUUp Ritz ;Homesteaders of Beans Paradise Valley" and Tuesday, December 21, 22 and 23 - RAYMOND MASSEY - ROGER LTVESEY in Smday, Monday NIVEN Corn 13? can 3 pkgs. ox. 29? 23? bo. 2 lb. , 29? Dlced ..No. 2 can Bell, Fancy Blended I No. DEANNA and Thursday, December 24 and 25 DURBIN - TOM DRAKE - WILLIAM BENDIX in "I'LL BE YOURS" I L DANA j i Saturd, jelly 2 Sunny Jiffy-Lo- u 43? n, 41? can 16? m Appl 12 ox. Old English Plum or Date Assorted Puddings 24? Mince Meat Non-Suc- h 9 ox. pkg. Mf With Plenty of .28 ox. Fruit fQ d . Fruit Cakes Tea Garden Calumet C .. :'L? 'r 43 w 20? eon No. 2 Airway, Pop tor Flavor 42? Case, $1.00 Mixers - 20? 20? rTl Par-T-P- jk A" Sw" M" -- 14 Powdered Beet ..lb. FWlng S2?!, Castle Crest, Fey., Sliced or Halve. Xo. 2V4 tan Harper CVt 13 Lnerrics 15 1 Howe U,aB u.ai ..No. 2V4 Vo"Y' for rux ..no. eon 2 ca Vatley Gold, Unpeeled No. 2Vi easi ApriCOtS Holvee Sundown Kadoea 37 Flouri!ls!L Figs SXUZH- Z- 47? iced DKcctls X.. Dfthft. reaCneS Juice JuiCe T Juice Sunny Dawn JUIV J? J? Sweet Grapefru 10 ..No. 2 can Blended Orange Grapefruit 25 & M C JaUVC ex. Sweet Potatoes Bread Mr. tn 1A (Keep plenty on Wrlflht' ' loaf hand for dressing) Ideal for Dressing Oysters JH J Wtf ox. 10 Rubbed Sage 2 ox. can Schillings Aunt Dinah IOr 1 Molasses 16 ox. can .. CA Jr isteiianeons Cheese 39? 27? 32? MargarineS. ,.J oc 20? 23? Ocean Spray Cranberry 16 ox. Sauce 07! r ..tad Cherries . Townhooe. Notura. Grapefruit h 20? 26? nirees Candy Candy Bars &Z?lZu 39? n . Refreshing 6 ox. 10? i LetllOU UlVUi Flavor M & M Coaled ..9 ox. 31? Candy 39? Chocolate Cashew Nuts fcTS ox. 49? Pears Bokina Pie Quick Pickles Canned trails Ylt Utah Valley juycti Vanilla w"'a Cake 2 can i Qflg !!L!lnn Candies .A for 161 Dutch Mil). Breaxe ..2 Ib. box Durkee s Raisins UrBHoK" Citron 29? Dessert " m. r Hod,lice -- at , tZ!!ZL - 18? k 1.C5 .it Fr"'rri - ANNE BAXTER - WALTER BRENNAN and WALTER HUSTON in Hams (AN IIISUIATE YOUR HOME Smoked, Whole or Hart m ton Zonolite ha .Impish horn. Insulat.on. You tho oD do ond cttie, th. lo.i through top h.at YOURSEir-oo- .tly and qulcklyl Zo"olit. ) .9h ond ' Mf. to hand!., oouri fr..ly, ITSELF In 'round comfort ond PAYS FCB krin. nowl fuol wyln0l Start ZONOtlTING your homo 15? 55? 20? a&isi vf AND 6U Jb. " 3 .Jbt S. Good Grode S, Commercial' Grode Jb. 63 Pork Loin Roast HEAT lean AND SOUND INSULATION IttTtOtt Roast LUMBER DEALER" YQmiOCAL Person lumber co. tremonton lumber Tkphwie 0. y, 17 ERS' CASH UNION T"p1wive.S3 Telephone . TRI-STAT- E co. 130-- R LUMBER CO. Telephone 11 Sandwich Meats Beef Top QuaBry lb. ib. 55 60 1.89 Hcose 65 PRODUCE PRICES Washington Extra lb. Crisp Red Delicious Fancy-Fanc- Q t 53C Veal Stealts Sveet Navels Sweet Juicy, All Size. Celery Crhp. Strmgle IV Large Crisft Iceberg Grapes Emperor 12? St Stoflt Lettuce Full Flavor SUBJECT 13S lb. 3.75 Buy them by . The Case GKAPISFBUIT Pork Sausage Sirloin Cut Toe Grade - ej?llllltle?h Grade Shoulder Cut. Top Grade .,- - C..MlrS?-f- Apples Veal Eloast- Full Fkrvor IT WILL NOT SETTLE! Toms J lb. Y. Fresh Dressed Hews A Sirloin Steaks """p " 4 to 3 pound overooe Pot Qoast Rib Cure ShoiAd 0. S. Good Grode II 5. CommtrcHM sjfrooe ftl timA tloasters 39 Medium Siied Hene A Grode YOU iMMAAtJ yo Fresh Dressed I FovI Serial - Norbest Oven Ready Prime Eviscerated Hens OF THE SIERRAS" 1 67 Jb. m- Norbest Prim. N. Norbest in plus JIMMY WAKELY "SONG . RamemLar all Norbest Eviscerated TurKey, are cf dressing and quick frozen to preserve mu. now to be sure or we Oven Ready Prime Eviscerated Toms "SWAMP WATER" EYS BEST TU December 26 and 27 ANDREWS ; j J MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY fri&y and Ib. Olives Soda Pop - 6 for 25 45? L 1t 12 ox. Kernel NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! Wednesday ,b Coffee Coffee 43? Uxsjry BUmI Edward In Technicolor , I Fcncv Pumpkin "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" i vi 9in!o. 'Jiahituj "Heeds Utah Favorite, Cut No. 2 can Green Country Home, Whole Asparagus Libbv's 33? 27? . Pudding can 10 lr..-..- 35? b. l:9:.. ZuZ of T:i!!..!:iy..c::k:r,..... Beets Peas Sugar in Cartoon - Serial SAVTD 11 oz. Pieroe' SZ. OrM Canterbury lea Dessewis Cream of Tomato Campbell's Cream Mushroom Betty Crocker Tasty Pea Oxford. Weal for 41? Brazils Walnuts 16 ..quart rZi:z:.. Almonds Side Dishes as RED RYDER in plus ALLAN LANE 1L Crackers "JUNGLE FIGHT" I Ay int ..8 ox. V. 3 aSTiS soup M. Filberts Peanuts Soups . ANN SAVAGE sMfr'nch Dressing Double Feature Program ! l15ft Fresh Mayonnaiso Vinegar Mix Huts Mix Huts 33 Dressing JUppctizcrs i2tt (Heeds Duchess5:::::: jrformancel :AH Salad Thm Skin, Juicy, Seedles White .. .lb. 7?! TO DAIIY MARKET CHANGES Yams U. S. No. 1, Ideal Candied lb. '11' Cocoanuts Medium Site, Sweet Meeit . Broccoli Young. Tender Green 19 Parsnips Fresh Dug White Dates California Degiet Noor I ox. bag - Avocados Calovo, The 9 Vitamin Fruit 21 39c |