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Show THE LEADER Trcmonton IJuh Mr. and Mrs. James Romr and once each week we get to visit LeHa Woodruff spent several al hours Miss Lenora Romer of alter it was born at the friends. Brigham and compare the letters we wait r ' City are spending the Christmas days visiting in Salt Lake last De Hospital at Ail who took part in the play Ogden have the Patriarch James Walton of for each day. holidays with Mr. and Mrs Harr- week. last Tuesday night presented of all. Mrs. Fowers. sis- Tr?monton came i to our ward are to be ccrrux.ended. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff, sympathy we are laboring on tne mm- - ison Miller and ter of Mrs. Raymond Heusser is family Mr. and Mrs. Elton Newtnn Sunday u set apart officers and Ervin Gardner vlsiUd hU r. reread akua Coast on the big island, improving slowly which is good teachers in the Mrs. School York visited Sunday in Mrs. A. A, Love-Ia- n'' news grandmother, our work very Ogden for her relatives . ond prac- Hawaii, and enjoy M. I. A. and Relief and .ast Saturday. Sjciety. in it- much- We work with almost any each Lt- - Val Gen race you would want to imagine. i RnriA Chinese, Japanese, stationed Mainly at Randolph Field, k the news ft r.- Hawaiian, Hasle, Portuguese, Texas, arrived home Sunday to Valley Porto Rican, and Filipino, and spend Christmas holidays with of each. It Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone of course crosses and really seems odd that with so iarmiy. the Turing inseven many races here they all interonly Miss Delia Jean Harner of Tjivs marry and live a happy and conCsuanyabout tented life. By Shirley Sargent Hot Springs, who is attending just recently the community THE SMALL KITTEN called the A. C. is spending a week with had a little program when they Tupld watched preparations for Mr. and Mrs Freeman Byington turned on the Christmas lights. Christmai dully. Only the middle ana iamu. Miss Harper is a sisMost all of these different races boy, one Archie Raymond, noticed ter and Mrs. Byington. took part during the evening. It his apathy. The tree, In all its Mrs. Henry Foxlev sient thrp was really a wonderful experi- green 6plendor, stood tall in the living room bedecked with an inence for us. days of last week visiting frtends number of ornaments. in salt Lake City. The climate here is pretty creasing "Careful," Marcia Raymond adnice. It never gets too hot or too monished her son sharply. "Don't cold. During the winter months, hang those big balls down so low. January and February however The kitten will break them." it gets quite cool at times. Gently Archie lifted them to a if Mrs. T. A, Ault We live at the foot of a huge higher bough, drawing in the Moana Kea, inactive volcano, scent of the pine. Only he saw Wednesday at Relief Society a over thirteen thousand feet high. that the kitten walked YuletlJe slowly under Christmas program was enjoyed Already it has snow on top and the tree unaware of the boughs by a large attendance. The ;1 joyous proYear people here tell us the snow tickling her furry back. His young- gram consisted of songs and j';, ana a New est brother had named the comes as low as seven thousand. butterscotch kitten Tupid. readings. Candy and nuts was i,:ei witt all gocl Moana Loa, the active volcano, Billy was easily aroused to served to all. is over thirteen thousand feet Young fits of anger. His favorite expresSaturday night the Sundav too. It has snow on now also. sion, under stress, was a lisped, School held their officers and 5, you and yours. We were both on Oahu for a "You teachers Chiristmas party at the 'tupid, you big 'tupid." short time then were moved to for the fine home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert his Archie, brother, this island so we haven't seen all Joe, and his jr.il encouragement Blackham. Games were played at the parents laughed ' to the islands, but so far, neither little teen extended Ii;''.-iY- : boy's wrath and, because the and a plate luncheon was served. . "4H of us will trade any part of good kitten was slower than the others in Gifts were UK rar.y friends. exchanged. old Utah for all of this dot on School Union Sunday Meeting the map. was attended by a number of We send our very best Aloha officers and teachers on Sunday nui loa to every one and wish afternoon at Tremonton. 1 you all a verv Mele Kalikimaka Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson ' ane Hauoli Makahiki hou. of Roy, Utah visited their parSincerely, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish - y-',r- '2 'd iiate - CHRISTMAS - . KSatw I beutijtille pun-ge- roly-pol- 5 y Y i UTOCO A 3 3 it Florence and J. W. Larkin . J- and Mrs. Kenneth Scoop-miand family of Pocatello arrived Wednesday to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Mr. Mr. were I'presentinf I - and Mrs. Russ Waldron in Ogden Friday on Lee Iverson is spending a week visiting in Wells, Nevada with George Shuman and family. jrance Co. Utah. VERY MERRY TO 1 , Tupid circled and smelled at the black kitten until he was satThen his tongue flicked isfied. out to lick the k't rn. CHRISTMAS the litter, they nai ed him, most affectionately, Tupid "Archie," Mrs Raymond was flurried from all the excitement, "That blue globe is much too low. Tupid will get it. u.w't doubt," she added pessimistic; ". "that we will lose half of our globes." Archie could see that Tupid had no Interest either in the swaying fragboughs or the brilliant-coloreile balls. For two days Tupid had about the wandered carelessly house and yard. He wasn't playful or friendly and he had stopped purring. Only Archie sensed that the kitten was lonesome for his sisters and brothers and his mother. At first there had been four balls of fur and a proud old alley cat mother. As they grew, they had become playful, pattering swiftly through the house. But now they were all gone, including the mother. Just Tupid was left to keep. Even the black imp with eyes had been given away. Tar Baby, who had been the boss of the litter, had been gone barely two days, and Tupid missed him. YOU ALL LIBERTY p THEATRE 1 j NEW THEATRE IREMONTOX'S 4UM l; c Mr. and Mrsl. Morris Fowers whose baby daughter died sever- - Benefit Mutual Sorthem re Woodward. L Roberts during the week-endMr. and Mrs. Darrell Loveland and daughter Judy, of Brigham City called on Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Sunday afternoon. J. Robert Loveland and Shir- ly Waddoups of Bear River City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson at their home in Brigham City on d START SI Week Days 7:00; SAT and SATURDAY, I and SUN 3:00 P.M. Dec. 23 - 24 TWO BIG HITS shoe-butto- I00J5 SERIAL ;?tESDAY, Dec 25 - 28 - 27 . G -- SHORT CO.& NEWS Si: WAY, ' '"3 , Prod Dc. 28 - 29 filmti Uhhi Staled JW. C oort -- -j oi ru-uuu- c studios "oiiywood. Calif. SHORTS I) 0lJK MIDNIGHT J l;mK :Ust ""jked tars PINKY AboulShow in fc t s. t V- ' n "Well," his father's voice boomed again, as he climbed down the ladder. "All done in time for Christmas Eve. Come here, Joe, Archie, you too Billy. I want you to see this fine tree." Mn. Raymond switched the lights off and Archie shivered in delighted excitement as the tree blazed, illumined by the strings of lights and balls. The magic moment was shattered by the sharp ring of the doorbell. A rush of cold air came in as Mr. Raymond flung open the door wide to admit a bundled figure. "My father says I can't keep the kitten," Gerald Parks recited automatically, close to tears. "I have to give it back because it gives my father in hay fever." Gerald went out another rush of frosty air, but not before Mrs. Raymond had pressed a fat candy cane into his mittened hand. Tar Baby huddled in the middle of the floor. "Watch it, boys," Mr. Raymond warned, "Let's just watch him. He feels strange here now; he'll be all right in a while." Archie saw Tupid jump from the Tupid sofa with a purr of circled and smelled at tne oiac kitten until he was satisfied. Then the his tongue Ticked out to licit him caressed paws Tupid's kitten. The as his tongue washed him. as black kitten stood passive, love pent-uhis showered Tupid on him. "Thay. mommy," C;l!y lisped. isn't he?" "Tupid's kissing him, -Ra'mond aerced' Urn " MmTar Baby's Tupid's Christmas coming when the air is good spirits, and we all feel pretty chipper but what about TIME'S that faithful Buick of yours? Wet winter driving is roughest on cars and even though it still handles like a sweetheart, your Buick may have slipped a notch or so in performance, or gradually acquired a squeak you haven't been aware of. tWs So do Bring tune-up- s, it to us plus LUIiRICAKK plus a wonderfully thorough lubrication routine!) Between these two refreshing treatments, you'll have all your Buick's glad and breezy power back plenty of Fireball zoomfsh to pulr you out of any traffic fuss. You'll have a quiet-ridin- g body and chassis that make a glad glide. And you'll mile every have top mileage efficiency, with a motor that starts on the coldest morning as quick as a scared alarm clock! Why put it for one of our w inter special winter treatment. (This a Lubricare is something you and know about your Buick shouldtrouble-checover-all it's an k, : . ' . off"? Our service i is quick and expert, our prices lower than you'd think. The driving pleasure you get is immense. I'hone us now and make a holi-ddt- e for bringing our Buick's spirits up to those of the season! ,. - present." his Mr Raymond's eyes swept "No." he sons' awestruck faces. our Christma. .aid firmly, "lie's too." prcsent ronk Chevrolet Co DIAL 2311 I Trrmonto I |