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Show SEASON' BEAR RIVER VALLEY GREETINGS S ATTEND DISTRICT SOCIAL ! BMRS SCHEDULE ' dhead. D. Drs. H. G. Reese Mason ON ANNIVERSARIES 13 Mrs. D:n Tuclicr Friday afternoon at a par.y in j in Logan Fri hcnar of her daughter, Joan, w ho their wrc--s a Chris, mas girls day night to a end . - vy vis six years eld. Fcuru-eJ ut:.-s P ,rtv given cy and beys were Invited to help this re?i'".n itr their partners. After iniocr her celebrate. The par.y as held at the games were played and Christ-- , Bluebird Cafe. :mastcriS told, refreshment DOUBLE HEADER er.tc-nair.e- j n HERE FRIDAY fcy Arcen Coomos hlrh , - f were cf a DANCE LIB HOLDS gym wtll be the scene CHRISTMAS PARTY meets as Logan C double header at East Jn the preliminary it River Bear fights and 7 p. m. out w:th Jordan ln the seccnd game at 8 o'clock. The Logan Grizzlies wO fcnd .?ainst East who t,-eardowned the Grizzlies 3 River Bear reason. lier ta the will be going all out to try and chalk up their second victory over Jordan, who they have and to previously beat of the win make their ninth season. practice Saturday night, these four teams will move to Logan where Logan mill tar.gla with Jordan and the Bears will try to avenge defeat handed them by the East. Tnis will wind up the Bear River practice season as the Rivermen ready for their first 2 at league game on January ; ; " FAMILY .MEETS FOR XMAS DINNER I I ?pia: 'f. Miller. m P3ESo J j ten' .:;;rs i ;o A CHILDREN-25- ADULTS-75- C C isit t go id CLARKSTON O Hansen entertained iAT rMs. Olena Homer, Mrs. Mae Lois Arbon and Chris- bon and Kay Nelson. at a family dinner party. Sunday. to the guest of honor. daughter, Lois Arbon, spent Fri- given by presented of Mrs. Delia Coniey and Mr. and'Fise Clearfield. for Covers uere laid tine Peterson. Readings and mary and Kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. Tern 2kfurray and day in Ogden and fan-.Ode- a. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin "I Think When I rct-n-home were by accompanied Scripture passages were given by sang Den, cf Rupert, Idaho, ana They ! Sweet Story." Hcmer and Mr. an Ed Homer. Mrs. and Mr. Talbot Beiva Luzells Boihwell. Eliason, of another of foilcwini: the ily daughter, Mr. and Mi a. George May .u Mr. and Mrs. Horton E Ella Talbot, Camille Cutler, RowRay Stark and daughter, fcrur- -; at the Orin and baby. Paul, Idaho, stopped to were in Clarfcton. Saturday, NorBallard Mrs. J?rald lene. Mr. and Patricia Joyce, Joe arid 'r f lei twj and the Mariner Ballards.. i ng 31-1- 9. attend the funeral services Eliason, Christmas was commemorated ena Roe, Pete: sen home Sunday enroute to Wells vine. in the Sunday School with spec- ma Parke, Elva Cox, P&yllis LarAr Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler and ial services, Sunday. Talks were kin, Sidney Cutler, Grandon nr ah Homer Clarke. :.r3. ENTERTAINED Mrs, Jack Fronk Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall and entertained at a son, Donnie, cf Ogden visited Monday night Bridge party for her club members and Mrs. with the Don Tueller family. ENTERTAINS CLUB GROUP Mrs. Howard Fretss entertained the members of her Bride,'? club Friday evening at a Christ- mas party. The guests were served a delicious luncheon, exchanged gifts and played Bridge. Prtes for play went to Mesdames Arch Richardson. Jack Shumway, Wesley Gephart and Evan Green.- - in vis- ORDINANCE 21 Ordinance Repealing Chapter 18 of Licenses, Including Sections Planning to spend Uv? holi107 to 142 cf the Revised Orin Salt Lake are Mr. and days dinances of Tremonton City. Mrs. George Quinney and dauUUih, 1337. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY ghter, Deann. They will be COUNCIL OF TREMONTON. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Muir. UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Including Sections 107 to 142 inclusive, of the Ordinances of Tremonton City, Utah, 1037, is hereby repealed. Section 2: In the opinion cf the City Council of Tremonton, It is necessary to the peace and safety of the Inhabitants of Tremonton that this ordinance shall take effect upon Its first pub lication or posting, and It Is hereby ordered and directed that said ordinance shall take effect upon Its first publication and posting. Pa.wd by the City Council of Tremonton, Utah, on the 15th day of December, tern and Chevrolet business agement programs. man- Re-vb-- ?d 15-47- . CITY, a Municipal Corp. Ervdn Stohl, Mayor i at the Ed Bcak-i- rt home during the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. James Kcilog of Forsstville, California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strand and the Bert Strand family of Ogden will celebrate Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand. Harold recently returned from Tinker Field, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he received specialized training for his work at Hill Field. we re cieamug H;;use guests ENTIRE STOCK tory WOMEN'S HATS Wines, greens, blacks, winter white, greys, beige all new styling and all drastically reduced to clear. Joseph Cutler returned Friday frcm Idaho Falls where she spent two weeks with her sons, Del and Charles Cutler. Wednesday night a good crowd attended the magician show which was sponsored by the P. T, A. under the direction of president Norma Parke. Carl Ccbia was in Ogden. Saturday, on business. Visitors in Salt Lake and Ogden, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Del Roe and family. The M. I. A. Christmas party will be held Tuesday night in the amusement hall. Everyone is Your chance to niven? it SAVE S3 SHOP NOW! ;jm 511 .an WOOL FLANNEL S Red, grey, green, blue 3; k 5 Fine quality cottons new clean styles WOMEN'S SUITS Entire stock to go greys, blacks, beige, gabardines flannels. Sizes 12 - 14 - 18 only. and - 00 15 GIRLS' SWEATERS Slightly window faded blouse styles. SIZES 10 - 12 - 14 Rummage Table Odds, Ends CUT TO THE BONE FOR QUICK SELLING. Crepes, wools, teca rayons in plaids and plains, greens, blues, tans, browns. Sizes 12 to 40. REMNANT TABLES blacks, Two big tables of short lengths in COTTONS and WOOLENS 00 SHOE BARGAINS ODDS and ENDS MEN'S WOMEN'S COATS 3 only 1 1 1 black, size 1 Covert blue, size 1 Kelly, size 10 1 1 18 1 14 1 2000 COVERTS, G A)B 4 00 ALL WOOL Angeles. California, where he is attending Compton Jr. College. Ariel Arbon and Nolan Nelson of were guests at the Del Men's SPORT COATS 5 Only Sizes 1 Only 12l 35, 36, 39, 40 size Satin lined 40 Men's tan poplin, goose AW 89 down filled &iJ Only Man's 1 00 S blues, wines SPORT JACKET Plaids with hoods. 8 - 12 only 10 MEN'S All wool GIRLS' COATS 7.00 2O&30 Plaid MACKINAWS ENTIRE STOCK Andersonfrom USAC; Joan Rose and Jerry Rose from Box Elder High and LaVoy Daley who arrived Friday morning from Lcs Only Men's, Women's Size 37 to 44 Blue and tan coverts, whipcords Kelly, size 12 Fushia, size 16 brown, size 12 black, size 12 black, size 16 black, size 18 ARDINES in SHOES OVERCOATS 25 Sizes Plaids, Navy and Green. 75' all wool flannel Blues, reds, greens WOMEN'S DRESSES 5 T - GIRLS' TA3IS The school children put on an ALL WOOL SUIT !20( Double breast banker grey. Size 42 MEN'S ALL ELASTIC SUSPENDERS 50' Snap and button on styles CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS O-d- ert Roe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon. A shower for Marie Birky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Held Larkin, was held Saturday at the Del Roe home with night Rowena Roe as hostess. The evening was spent playing games and making a bride's book, otindy and nuts were served to 23 guests. Many lovely and useful gilts were ior GIRLS' DRESSES Mrs. Dee Arbon went to Ogden, Monday, where she will spend a few days. us - 4 re r i nouse PEDDLE PUSHERS '2 00 1 00 Mrs. del-Ho- i ' vtv i and Mis, Jesse Roberts and Arbon davshter, Rebcrta, will enjoy the were In Brigham, Monday, on holidays In Burley, Idaho, at the business. horn,? of their son, Drexlge Mrs. Christine Peterson was one of the speakers at the meet ing or the Stake Girls' OrganiMrs. John O. Garfield and Mr. zation in Garland, Sunday. Mrs and Mrs. Irvin Garfield were Peterson's group of girls has the visitors In Oden and Salt Lake highest atendance at ward meetings of any group in the Stake during th,? week-enJim Frances. George Oarretson m-Holiday guests at the Leland inompson cf Ogden J. Hansen home are Dr. and Mrs. spent Saturday hunting with Dee Leland Jay Hansen Jr. of River- Arbon. They were served a dinner Saturday night by side, California. Mrs. Mr. 13, '1 v 4 excellent Christmas program, Friday night at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook left Plays, songs, dances and readMonday for Provo where they ings were enjoyed by a record will spend Christmas with their crowd. A vote of thanks to the daughter. Mrs. Ray R. Canning wacners, Mrs. Rennis Larkin and Mrs. Veda Gunnell, as well and family. as to the children for their efMr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dewey forts. Saturday afternoon the Priand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dob mary children were served a Williams of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser of Dewey-vill- e Christmas dinner at the amusewere guests at the Reed ment hall! After a delicious dinner, Santa Claus arrived and Giles home on Saturday. passed out presents, nuts and This was followed by a candy. Mr. and Mrs. George Napoll children's dance. will have as their Christmas dinHome for the holidays are Bevner gvests. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff erly Nelson, Darlene Cutler and Ulary of Oden. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W. Larkin from BYTJ; Dallas I. Rlchins and sons, Virgil and Nelson, Rolfe Nelson and Floyd of Creek. Grouse Douglas, Sunday. delicious luncheon was served and the game placed. A I 3 leave in the near future for a vacation trip. Mrs. Ward announces that her Posture Form Christmas dinner guests cf Mr. Studio will be closed until Jan av.d Mrs. N. Earl Marble will be uary 10. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble of Deweyville, the Ardell Andersens FRIENDS ENTERTAINED of Bear River City and Ore!! Wise Mrs. Wesley Gephart entercf Garland. tained for a group of friends at her home one night last week. was served to eight Mrs. Emma Stevens of Brigham Dinne will be a guest at the Frank guests, after which bridge was home during tr.-- j holi- in Successful the diversion. winning the prizes were Mr. and days. Mrs. Mel Wood and Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Hayward of R. G. Woodhcad. St. Louis, Mo., called at the Har ry W?oodward home, Tuesday. BRIDGE CLUB Invited. gt-ver- ! H guests. Local Happenings Si i entertained Mrs. C. G. Carlson cf Salt Lakt for a number of friends following visited one day last week with the Dance Club's formal dance, her daughter, Mrs. Ray Ashcraft. Saturday evening. A delicious buffet supper was served to the Lois Chrlstensen of Los Angeles. e 'fed at Mrs. Lola Winze'er CLOSES STUDIO I OR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward will h Brigham."1 j banqret Saturday the Hotel Utah given Easiness Management by the Council for Chevrolet Dealer's accountants. Mr. Quinney is a member cf the Council and was awarded a certificate of merit for outstanding performance and meritorious service in the proficient handling of the General FRIENDS ENJOY BUFFET SUPPER to which the public is invited. The dance begins at 9 p. m. and the Girls' orchestra has been secured. ed the nest Simper in attended a evening 0. BOTHWELL TO HOLD NEW YE.RS EVE DANCE The Bothweil Ward is sponsoring a New Years Eve dance i Lamoyaer funeral services ' QITN.NEYS ATTEND ACCO UNTAXrS BANQUET Mr. and Mis. George Quinney 45-2- 5, Crk. Game starts at 8:00 7:00 'ATTEND SERVICES 40 ATTErrr: R. 8. Calderwood, City by ;; i I TREMONTON HEADER R Bear River vs Jordan I X.MAS SOCIAL Bears recorded their. ANNUAL CLUB BY HELD as season j tiahth victory of the a from contest won a Club met for they The Pen Barley quint. Al- their annual Christmas social in though tfcs Bruins led durlni the banquet room of the Penros? the entire game, the Buxiey Ward Hall, last seek. Mrs. Birdie squad was never far behind in Petersen was in charge of the the hotly contested first period. entertainment and husbands cf After that, the Bears gamed the the club mtrrbers were special upper hand and continued to guests. :d:-the margin as the half A turkey supper was served to ended with the score at 32 at tables cleverly decorated, in By the end of the third canto, keeping with the Christmas Coach Hughes' squad was theme. Bur-ley a 19 point lead. Mrs. Maurine Wight, president 14 to in the closed the gap for the past two years, was preended as the game last quarter sented with a gift of Chapter n ; "Weber. Mrs. Leland Hansen was Vernal, Sunday and Monday, iting her sister. u u ' 27-3- C 54-4- P BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GYM ; 35-2- hard-fighti- Game starts at ' ; 23-5- 54-- i 4 East High vs Logan : ; ; h The ftt J .11 i ! Is ! ' served. Little Miss Ellen Cook was the euest cf bensr at a birthday Saturday afternoon. The ' Members of the Tremonton party, was her sixth birthday occasion Dance club and their guests enand a number of anniversary Saturjoyed a Christmas party were entertained by her friends day night at the high school mother, Mrs. Merwin Cock. gym, where the beautiful decorMarilyn Miller celebrated herations from the Senior Hop add- - fifth, birthday anniversary, Sun, . tTi rtance was forma! and was iv. if. i a wi:n committee bv srT,r5red femoon and refreshments were ' Garland Puzey as chairman. served by her mother, Mrs. Harry j the Bear River Friday . DOUBLE DOUBLE HEADER we-r- ( .e J THURSDAY, DECEM Utah Trerr.or.t HONORED YOUNGSTERS i LEADER Sizes to 12 coat and jacket styles OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO GO! 1 5 00 A 10 00 1 BABY YARNS If HAPPY NEW YEAR are our wishes for YOU! 25( Zephyr blue, pink, white, ounce DRAPERY YARDAGE 39 V to 56" wide drastically reduced Cleaning of cur drapery and upholstery "stoci ) MANY OTHER UNADVEKTfc MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS ounce skein ED ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM TREMONTON 1 1 1 , t J1U STORE 1 U I.JJ li. J a i |