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Show THE Mr. and Mrs. OrviHe Ewer COMMUNITY SADDENED BY DEATH OF TREMONTON spent Tuesday in Salt Lake on business. SISTERS continued from page 1 brctner and sister as listed The crowded chapel at the where the Tremor: ton First funeral was held Wednesday afterr-Don-, and the banks and baskets of floral offerings gave evidence cf the sympathy of the community to the bereaved families, and the esteem In which they are held. The organ prelude and post-luwere played by Faun Quin-ncde y. William Persons read scnpture verses with the thoujht, ''God is our refuge and our jjlrensth", and "I know that My Redeemer Livtth". Aiier the prayer by the Reverend a male quartet with Moroni Ward, Arch Richardson, Gene Jorgen.sen and Frank Stevens san? "Jesus Lover of My Soul", accompanied by Mrs. Gee Jorgen.sen. They also sang "Rock of Ages", later in the funeral. Other musical numbers a vocal duet given Included "Whispering Hope" by Judith Strand and Moroni Ward and a solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose", by Marion Summers. Mrs. Quinney was accompanist for Reverend both. The Reverend Persons chose the 14th Chapter of St. John to bring comfort and solace to the bereaved families. The Reverend Noah Schrock of OakviUe, Iowa, a friend of the families then read from the 4th chapter of First Thesolon-laa- s, emphasizing the need for belief and faith in eternal life. Reverend Persons then read the life histories of the deceased and followed with remarks centered on the following; prayer, Lord, help me to accept those things I cannot chang,?; to change those things that I can and to know the difference between the two". He closed his remarks with the assurance that these things are God's will. Mrs. Getz was buried in the Rlverview Cemetery and Miss Meister in the Salt Creek Cemetery. Rogers Mortuary was in charge. The Tremonton 2nd Pri- Chet Scof field and Chet Nelson of Montana are visiting friends and relatives in Tremonton this week. 'J' for her J v j I I Program Wo-m- en ' KEijriatmac. M Ion a FiofStAil S1.6T -) 81.9.- QifforJ's MEN'S STORE James ! "V;. Rans:, There will be no charge for a wife ar.d 7l leaves this sendee and the cooperation daughters. of the people of this area in the matter will be greatly appreciated- The sponsors are anxious to Mr. and Mrs. jj,v. complete the project and urge family were in everyone to avail themselves of Mrs. K. H. this opportunity as soon as Fridai ; i . oT; possible. i City. j Mrs. Clytie Ravsone week viatirg ;t is chair- man of the health and safety Mr. and Mrs committee. visiting in Ogden c-'- -- 4 Without even stepping back to ad- mire the fin.'&hed i"eet t,l.e ent to the front window and psered out. a A cold white rr.oon illumined cold white earth. She shivered. How lonely she had Lecn In this tiny, quiet village! When she had written Jim two months before that she was being evicted from their apartment in Chicago he had answered, "I'm hoping against hope to be home from occupation duty in time for Chirstmas. and I can't think of any place more perfect than Pineville to spend the holidays and my terminal leave. Remember my telling you what happy summers I spent there as a child, and how I'd always wanted to see it in winter? Do Investigate this, as a Christmas present for me, Nola darling." So she had come here and found a house. But somehow she felt that the villagers had ignored her as an outsider. And now it was Christmas Eve. "He's not going to make It and that's that," Nola thought miserably. She knew that he had landed at San Francisco three days before and had been trying desperately to get a seat on a train or plane. j ( A 11 R A II E I l Christmas Food Specials Dec. 75th to From I n m i 6 TO MATS WALNUT ..ce,49 DATES DiUu,n.,6.45 CHOCOLATES CURRANTS Bo0,14 Seasons j 1 XmM Cheer 2.3- 98 Bridge Soft Mix Mix 9- Per S)fp Orange Slices 1 QQ 1 lb Cello Fudge cream 5 1)1, LO Bags rQ4 DJ: Per lb. No 1 J5 RAISINS "It's me, Doc Ryan. your party line you know, and heard the good newt. My wife thought I'd better take you over." We're on With Peanuts 2 lb. i The telephone rang. "There's a telegram Just come for you, Mrs. West, down here at the drug store. Very important." "Yes?" Nola breathed. Mixed Pecan Almond NlltS OVERSIZE SOFTSIIELL iSm SWIFTS CHOPPED Prince UlirMAu LARD oz. Lf C9 m-- .,, to the little depot. "We made it!" Nola cried "Come on." She held open the door. But Doc muttered, "I'll stay here and keep my feet warm." Now the huge black engine roared past, slowed down and slid to a stop. A coach vestibule door opened, and before the conductor could step down, a khaki-clafig-ur- e leaped onto the platform. "Oh, darling, darling, darling," Nola'a heart throbbed as she felt once more the thrilling warmth of Jlm'a arms around her. "Nola!" Jim said everything In that word. A few momentj later as they walked to the car a voice boomed from within, "Glad you made it." "Whoever you are thanks," Jim answered. "It's people like you who made tne want Nola to come to rinevUle to wait for me." "Get in and close the door. You're freezing me out." Doc grinned as he raced the motor. "Chrlsmas Eve," Jim said sofdy as they squeezed in with Doc. "You beside me. our baby just a few miles away, and a Chrismas card place l.ke Pineville to welcome us. Don't you love it there darling?" Nola glanced at Doc, thought of Mrs. Trotter and the others. "yei, Jim, I do," she whispered, "i surely do." PICKLES SM 3 Brazil Walnuts Peanuts Large 16 OQ( oz. pkg O QQ4 Fresh J JJ 13 oz. OA4 LU Roast lb. CHOCOLATE lb 55 it - -- BOASTERS, colored j 1! ' lb nrnvrirnnrAT r franics, 43 K.Oi3TS beefpot ' lie Cut lb. PRIME RIB Roast lb. ,. 12 p. MILK : MUTT0N Bakers l2lb. SUGAR I IIAMS '. !j 1ILJNS' Slewing, (SQ) iu v ARMOUR AMERICAN 2 lb. v CHICKENS 10 12 oz. Libbys Mustard, Cheese . 4 ' 1 2-- hens -- I Can 12 oz. PATCnP toms h45? )( j) a if. U.S. Grade A COCOANUTs,.c,Uo29 8 IU KKE YS 57 BIAYONNAISEBtFwlP.39 Mix Nuts 55c -- . ... ce,, 25 FRUIT BIIX pound box 1 t A Cherry 4g)c CHOCOLATES, 1 P.M. Am catching train. Get off Shoreham five miles east of Pineville 10 P.M. love Jim." Nola leaned heavily against the wall and stared at the phone. "Mrs. West, are you there?" Mr. sounded Trotter, the druggist, anxious. "Listen, you go out in the garage and get your car motor to warming up. My wife'll be up there in five minutes to stay with your little boy. Hurry now." In Joyful haste Nola peeked in at Jimmy "Santa Claus is bringing you your Daddy, honey" powdered her nose and put on her fur coat and boots. The garage door stuck In its icy groove although she bent her whole weight against it. Suddenly, out of the darkness, a voice called. "It't me, Doc Ryan. We're on your party line you know, and heard the good news. I'm so used to driving out in all kinds of weather, my wife thought I'd better take you over." "Dr. Ryan, I didn't realize "til Just now how I dreaded that trip isv X BRACHS "Chicago, " Saturday, Dec 24th Thursday, Greetings "'7 alone." A train whistle shrilled through the cold thin air as they drove up i u-- pro-son- gs, VILLAS!! d for ; a regtered curse. n0 appointment is but RANSOM n?rV.M the hours win be daily except eral Friday from 8 to 12 noon and ed Tuesdayservices Ln from 2 to 5 pm. en, To Sponsor Blood Tests act as piano accompanist. JBPW The 7th and Sth grades will play the lead roles. Tableaux songs, and dances will be given For the adults of Bear River On Thursday, Christmas and dances will be given Valley who do not know Elwood School will present its THE one their blocd type, the Tremonton Christmas program in the El- by the children from grades Easiness and Professional to six. wood Ward Chapel at 8 p.m. on is sponsoring a project to will be had in each of grams Wednesday, December 21st. The have rooms. special blocd work done. title of this year's play is "Share the Besides typing of blood, this cur Christmas Part'. work includes the Rh factor and Word was received by Mr. and Washerman tests. The entire school has been Mrs. J. G. Burgess that their HAS A HEART working hard for the past week Mrs. Ronald Swenson of are Mrs. niece, Frequently transfusions dances and songs. practising Wanda Christensen is directing Portland, Oregon has a new baby needed, and much time is saved Dorothy Coys Kilian the dancing; Mrs. Elvira Chris girl. Mrs. Swenson was the for- if types are known before hand. This work is being done at the is assisting with the mer Alice Crockett of Tremonton N :!a tensen THE CLCCK struck n:re as the songs, and Mrs. child. Clinic by Mrs. Delia Bow- Is second this their and will Elva Valley Stokes the last bauble 'a tree Chriitrr.as frasrant ereen " Ward Christmas. U Vub PICKLES mary are having their Christmas party Thursday, December 22nd at 7 p.m. All boys and girls and their parents are invited to In the ward under 12 years of age attend the Christmas program and party planned for them. Each child should bring an item of food such as apples, ranges, bananas, potatoes or carrots for use in making up Christmas Baskets for the needy. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claushave promised to be there with a treat Tor each child who comes to tell them what he or she wants for 4 Tnmor.tfyn. 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