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Show peces. 1948 The DUP ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY BEAR RIVER BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Trexnonrcn. Utah A special Christmas program School. was given Sunday morning at Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy were Mrs. William Petersen By Lo- - san visitors Monday. wews jeasen ana Mr. Mrs. George M. Ward attended and a funeral at Portage Tuesday. j The Esar River camp Daughters of the Pioneers and their ! obout Jot Htteara le Recent changes in ward officers are as follows: Don Miller was released as second couselor in the YMMIA because he has moved to Montana to live. Shelley Munns was suscharge. A delicious hot dinner was en- tained in his place. James Roberts was released as M Men joyed with Lucinda Jensen actleader and W. E. Fridal sustaining as toastmistress. The tables were decorated with ed to fill that position. Lamar Christmas decorations, and fa- Cutler was selected as Senior vors of miniature Santa Clauses scout leader. Norma Ericksen was added to the theme. A beautiful- sustained as counselor in the Relief Society to fill the vacancy ly decorated tree stood at the left by Ruby Christensen. center of the hall. In spite of the bad weather, After the dinner the names of the community turned out in all charter members were read mass for the Relief Society bawere Introducand those present zaar. ed. Music was furnished by a Misses Leola and Joyce Romer, mixed chorus of members of the Merrill Mann, Earl Petersen, organization and their husbands. Dahrl Iva Barker gave a Christmas Miller Thompson and Marilyn are spending the holidays reading and Victoria Johnson at home from the USAC. played two accordion solos. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gent who has "spent sixj MRS. SHUMWAY ENTERweeks visiting her parents while TAINS BRIDGE CLUB she recuperated from a serious A Bridge and Christmas party illness returnd to her home in was held in the home of Mrs. Alberta Canada. She took herj d Jack Shumway this week. Re- three chldren wth her. Her and met at the border her freshments were served, gifts were exchanged and prizes were accompanied her home. Ther,e will be a special Christ-- j won by Mrs. Hy Marble, Mrs. mas program given at Sunday! Burton and Mrs. Cy School next Sunday and a wardj Christmas party on Monday the 27th at 2 p. m., for all ward, husbands enjoyed a Christmas party on Wednesday evening with Captain Meda Holmgren vice and captains Florence Ramsdell and Alice Peterson in our pros- - -- sleeting to protect (lUd and farms mines j factories - the that keep pastries OUT .jjycts moving i Utah bring big to janey INTO Utah." hus-ban- berry ASSOCIATION MINING members. fjr. KsrS 10 Oz. Certified Public Accountant ANNOUNCES FEA', UDi A Branch I mi: RAISINS Office AT CITY MOTOR CO Kaiser-Fraz- By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield TREMONTON OPEN EVERY TUESDAY 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. The Relief Society held a Christmas party Tuesday. Gifts were exchanged and luncheon was served to thirty members. n Hostesses were Mina Ward, Lena Tubbs, LeNor Silvester and Mabel Hadfield. William Bowcutt is receiving medical attenton at the Valley hospital. and Mr.-an- Mrs. Burl ITermansen. Mick- ey Hermansen returned home with his grandparents and will remain here u .nil Christmas. Mr. and Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Geary's parents Friday and Sat- Tractor JK5i LOADER Y : t. i Move I I - 'i dirt, load manure, or shovel Vm . . . fast Drive your Ford factor under the frame, fasten six Mb ind you have a manure fork, Power ihovel, or hoist of great capacity speed, just by tontini attachments. t Manure fork, material bucket and crane attornment available at extra cot. ari Special, hydraulic control hydraulic system free Joder implements. Get complete Worma'ion on this rugged loader & operate! Just phone us. separate frilrtor ,) FARM J LGAN - Ogden, Phone I f j ave' LEMONS er week. Rov Davis, who is attending school at Phoenix, Arizona, is home for the Christmas holidays. Ted Macfarlane and Elvis Johnson motored to California the last of the week and returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener, Mrs. Lester Coombs and Mrs. Keith Gardner were shopping in lOgden Monday. If nnnn n 8:15 P. M. ELDER "B" TEAM BEAU RED BLISS, RIVER "B" TEAM Pound 10 Lb Idaho Russets, Dozen mesh bag C0C0ANUTS SNOW WHITE Cello Wrap, pound BURLEY B E A It RIVER Thursday,Dec.,30 First League Game 8:00 P. M 1 I CACHE "B" TEAM 1!KAIJ rTveh cubs 39c Beans 15c SOUTH CACHE vs bear river . . Silver Cut, No. Wagner Cut No. lie Mexican 1 Lb Pounds ZaW W Carton Fancy Delicious 2 25c Asp-Xt- g. CAMPBELLS Veg. CAMPBELLS, To- round ' "n I UC 14 Oz. f.C Calavoes Calif Wrap Each ilW 7STEVENS Catsup No. 2" Can .... CHILI SAUCE C. II. B. 12 oz. 43 s, Cello . . VW 1 I .... JeJIo 7c Per Pkg. Pudding can 19c Texas, Cake Mix 35c IO mJ bottle 1 DESSERTS Sauces - Catsup HEINZ b 10 mato, per can Olives I JUw I He Mushroom C.I1.B. Chips, 12 Oz STUFFED, Rose- dale 5 Oz World STUFFED, CAMPBELLS, CELLO YVKAP Tomato rwo 10c " HUNTS .... 29c SOUPS Bean, bacon 12c Beef, Chicken 16s can Pickles can H SOUCE C.II.B, CII1LI, 12 oz. 17c MixVcg 303 Libby 's Unite Star TUNA 2 ... Beets 19c CINCH, Pkg 15c 15c Mince 33c 30 oz. Penant, Christmas CANDIES and NUTS Peanuts Walnuts Roasted Lb. t BABY, Brazils j Large, Lb. j Lb. 35c 29c r 39c I Walnut meats 8 oz. Shortening CRISCO 3 Lb, 1.09 II Borden's 2 Lb. 89c . . 43c pkg . 2 33c Cocoa Kitz Crackers . 39c 31c 12 oz. Lb. 73c SUGAR Brown, Sausage 2 No. 35c ' Cans 35c Skippy Peanut Batter Lb. 42c Prem Pwd. 2 Jb 23c Prime Young Hens and Toms 10.49 each MINCE MEAT WHOLE or HALF BACON Pound RINELESS OYSTERS r'RESII rmm: vii m.KJ EASTERN MILD 25c 2 17c M oz. 10c Starch Lb. 1.33 Ilonev Pure Clover 10 lb. 65 C - 1.25 Pound 44c Pint Pound 47c can Macaroni Kings, Corn Pound - 29c 57c PM"KR0Mtsl755c MLS 12 oz. Lunch Meat Porter s - HEATS - POULTRY TURKEY HAMS 50c Ilershey's Chocolate, A can Corn Beef Libby A RLTITER 49c TOPS YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST .31c Mutton KEYKO Lb Per Lb. 35c Don't Delay Pound Large pkg OLEO Chocolates Bulk, Lb. 59c for 25c Pkg Libby Corn, Fn'ey 31 ix Candy Pound Box 7 oz. Currants Ilershey's 1 49c 19c Bread Pack, CHERRY Soft, Ex. Lg. Lb Dates 11 Oz. CHEESE Pecans ) Syrup 1 303 Catsup Apples SHRIMPS, II. C. Banks, 5 oz Grated Spring Garden, Cranberries 1C I WW 23c COCKTAIL Del Maiz, 2 can 15c FRESH, LARGE, each HoTsey 46 Oz. Cart 26 ! . . 5c .e-2- JUICE Sweep Stake No. ' Can Vegetables Com . 31 c Peas Pound Cauliflower 49c 25 C JUMBO, each SOUTHERN 38c 2'. ORANGE CHRISTMAS DINNER mesh bag 10 Lb Cans 5c 10c s TEXAS PINKS, each SOLID HEADS : TUNA FISH 29C s NAVALS, Dozen 288 S6 week. SOON Monday, Dec, 27th B0 Large 200 s NAVALS, Dozen CANNED SALMON Columbia River Cello - Tall No. 39c 49c Dozen FRESH CALIFORNIA, YAMS BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GYM rmil VEGETABLES Large 300's, Sunkist, Medium FRUIT COCKTAIL Ever Ready j A f KIN Royal CELERY 30 s LARGE CELERY HEARTS The Primary held a unrisuiw party Thursday evening. Santa was present md gave gifts to the children. Willard Butler made a busiSERVICE, INC. to Salmon, Idaho, last Phjone 208NW Layton ness trip AT TREMONTON io) Cape-n- visited in Salt Lake with relatives the latter part of the DEARBORN EIAVY-BUT- it c;h& FRUITS Mrs. Bruce Geary of urday. Bishop and Mrs. Leland ,r PUMP- Mrs. J. H. Ward spent Sunday in Sa . Lake with Mr. if your Ford SOLID PACK To Complete Your Christmas Feast POTATOES Wl Cans 50 POTATOES Dealer er Pno'uu i 4 Lb. LIMES i :ea!1 t. Seedless LETTUCE thereby the relative site of tht pores, which determine whethel the piece needs a filler. I 2 33c close-graine- THE OPENING OF j OCEAN SPRAY 19 Uliril lil llUl 1 open-graine- d SAUCE "ONE STOP" SUPER MARKETS ORANGES What Painters Mean Painters refer to wools as and meaning OF OGDEN AMERICAN FOOD STORES Jar ORANGES and Mrs. Clarence Olsen of Cardston, Canada visited with the Wm. Petersen family Monday and Tuesday. They are friends of Mrs. Petersen's from her missionary days. Mr. 5. Storey W CAROLINE Le-Gra- nd AH Cran- FRUIT can PORK SAUSAGE SALMON WHOLE bacon mm :nii PounJ or HALF Ptund 49c I'liuvd eJ00 round 45c |