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Show THE v- .1 i & Tremonton. Utah LEADER. Local Happenings Thu rxPv TV. . JIETIIODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler of William R. Persons, Minister 1950 Collinston announce the arrival Sunday, January 1, School 10:00 Church of their first grandchild, born 11:00 Morning Worship SerDecember 26th at ths Cooley hospital, Brigham City to Mr. vice. Sermon: 'Th? Fellowship Com and Mrs. Gordon Odell Bigler of nf Worshio and Love." Service. munion Locan. Mrs. B:gler is the former No Evening Services on New Bonnie Rae Gardner of Bear Year's Day. River City. Monday, January 2, 1950 7:30 Official Board Meeting at Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hall were church Wednesday, Decemthe 1 pleasantly surprised by Mrs. ber 4. HoffHall's mother, Mrs. J. J. 2:00 Board of Education Meet man of Salt Lake City, who came to spend the Christmas at the Church. holiday with them. She returned TEEN AGE home Tuesday. DANCE COMING! Frank and Leroy, Lowell, A dance will be held on New Westmoreland were all home Years eve at the Bothwell from the armed services to Ward hall for all teenagers of spend the holidays with their the South Bear River Stake, befather, B. Y. Westmoreland. ginning at 9 p m. There will be noise makers and confetti along J. R. Pcckenpaush of Ogden with a good orchestrawas brought and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore SANTA CLAUS HAD A BUSY HALF HOUlt last Saturday after he arrived by plane, and were dinner guests of Mr. and A large group of local friends to town in the new fire truck. D. E. Peckenpaugh on Mrs. chairwith Miller, Club Lions along with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock Harry Members of the boys and girls committee of the Tremonton Christmas eve. A turkey dinner and Mrs.. Annie Rock of Brigham crowd to nuts the of large and out in candy bags man were on hand to give Santa a lift passing Tremonton was enjoyed and gifts were were Christmas day visitors of of kiddies and parents who gathered to see santa on his annual visit sponsored by the Bishop and Mrs. Ed Deakin and lions club. family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eyre and VISITED our county and state associations JJ5ANTA NOTICE! daughter of Kansas City, Mx. are Mrs. J. A. Rinderknecht, Mrs. will be there to present the crop THE LIBERTY the Christmas holidays Nathan spending Herman To all canning crop growers of and price situation in the stale Done, Mrs. A jolly old Santa was on hand with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeanette and and Rear River Valley: Joyce Hupp, nation. and the at the Liberty from 1 p.m. till R. D. Anderson. Also Christmas Rinderknecht of Providence are Box Elder Co. Canning Crops 2 Ther,e will be a canning crops p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24th to dinner guests at the Anderson visiting at the Rudy Hupps and Assn. over 500 sacks of home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard distribute school conducted at the Ben helped to celebrate the birthday J. L Weidman, Pr,?s. nuts, and popcorn. Adults Anderson and son of Pocatello, anniversary of Parker Hupp who Lomond Hotel in Ogden January R, S. Calderwood, Sec. candy, as well as children benefited Idaho. was 7 years old on Wednesday. 6th and 7th, 1950, beginning at from the gifts presented them. 9:00 a.m. The meeting on Friday Mr. and Mrs- Seymour B. Hess Hales and This activity was sponsored by Lee of Coalville was a the 6th, will be devoted to pea Mr. and Mrs. Darrell California of Brigam were guests of Mr. visitor Kay Mr. of and Mrs. John O. and corn crop growing, and Sat- family of El Monte, of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Toland. and Mrs. J. H. Laub on Monday were dinner guests on Gardield Tuesday. urday the 7th, tomato culture Mrs. Steve Hales. Mrs. A. C. Henderson and Miss and Tuesday. will be considered. These crop Homer are spending the Louise Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell J. Bess growers will do well to take adPhyllis Namimatsu of San spent Christmas with their folks Allen Mrs. Mr. new and holidays at tne nome oi uieir Quentin vantage of this schooling, as and Mrs. Don J. Francisco spent the Christmas in Twin Falls and problems confront the farmer and girls drove to Oakland for parents, Mr, Buhl, Idaho. holidays with Miss Melinda Homer. from year to year. .Officers of the Christmas holidays. Marble. IS i V At GEPHARTS Be Sure To See Our BARGAIN TABLES Filled with yaW Easy on your pocket book heart-warnii- nr - Many Items On Sale At PRICE SHOP TODAY FOR REAL SAVINGS AT GEPHARTS - Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker spent from Saturday to Tuesday I,in Boise, Idaho with Mr. and LaMar Benson. lit Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker were in Salt Lake City on it 3i i i i ? r I , . t I BA -- A , I ,s , -:. r .;: r.l I Mr. and Mrs Rex Hansen spent Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hansen at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Colleen Hansen broke her leg while on a sking party. a Christmas with i Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law of Poc atello. Mr. and Mrs. Fil John son and boys, Lowell and Gary, had Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John son. To every man there openeth a choice of ways to go; And the high soul takes the high road and the low sold takes the low. And in between on inislv flats, the rest drift to and fro: Rut to everyone there openeth A high way and a low, And every one decideth the way his soul shall go. John Openhain Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law had dinner at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fil Johnson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rhodes of Carey, Idaho spent three days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foxley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bennett and family of Boise, Idaho were Christmas visitors of the Howard Bronsons and Andy Fredricksons Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenkman and F. E. Kespler had Christmas dinner with John W. Hess of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Harris and fam ily. APPY NEW YEA P FROM YOUR j J PAQ'f "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" AGAIN! Gepharts Silver Certificate THIS CERTIFICATE IS OF REAL VALUE With each $1.00 Purchase we will give one of these certificates. With this certificate and 10 cents (15 cents for dinner knives and forks and large table spoons) you are entitled to one piece of our BARONESS PATTERN QUALITY SILVE- ; RWARE. This ware is silverplated on base metal of 18 nickel silver, such as in the most expensive silverware. It is NOT subject to Federal Excise Tax. is used ; Gephart Stores Co. Tremonton, Utah About ten years ago we gave a Silver Certificate wit each 1.00 purchase. These we redeemed as explaii ed above until we had distributed to our customers (ur til we were forced to discontinue because of the war more than 42,000 pieces of this quality table silverwan There is scarcely a home, church, lodge, social c business club or restaurant in our trade territory fc does not have some of this silverware in use today. Here is your chance to get a new set or replenish an enlarge your present supply. The cost is small whei you trade at Gepharts. Come in and see the assortment of pieces we have fc your selection. Start a new, complete set of silverwar today. BEGIN TODAY. TRADE AT GEPHARTS. I7e suggest this way to go For candy, ice cream, nuts or meal the FOOD BASKET you can't beat. For peas or corn, rice or fish the FOOD BASKET has vour dish. Eggs or bacon, flour for cakin, at the FOOD BASKET we have the making. For the lucky first babies of 1950 the FOOD BASKET can feed 'em to grow right nifty. Now our New Years Resolutions are done. Will you help us keep them one by one? Co, n Mrs. D. E. Peckenpaugh and daughter, Donna, spent Wednes day visiting friends of Donna's in Salt Lake City. v Gephart Stores TRADE MORE IN TREMONTON NO PARKI1VGMET EE NO FINES - - - - NO ROUGH TREATMENT. Your home town Utah Poultry hnnuh offors complete one-Mo- p m ice... Finest feeds supplies, equipment, at big SAVINGS! AND FARMERS Ciwal CO-O- P (I. Bran hrl t Do you know that in Tremonton you can general! park right where you want to trade. Never more tto a block from Main street. 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