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Show THE LEADER, same and with hope and faith facing the end of lifes Journey. "This was a wonderful testimony to all ", he said. A vocal solo; "There Is A Land," was then rendered by Gloria Faerber of Antioch California accompanied by Bertha Walton of Seattle Washington both women are grandparents of Services Held For Nv$. Peterson Funeral services in tribute to Ida N.eison Peterson, 65, wife of James Petersen, who died last week were held Saturday at the LDS chapel in Thatcher. Bishop James Wight conducted the services. The large number of friends and relatives who attended and the beautiful floral offerings gave evidence of the love and Joyce Johnson, Ethel May Firth, The prelude and postlude were played by Ann Wood, and Joseph Ray offered the invocation. A double trio "By Still Waters," was rendered by Maurine Wight esteem for the Zola Barfus Louisa Peterson and Joan Waldron; accompanied by longer, lower and automobiles in 10 body styles was shown to the public Tuesday at the Bear wider-appeari- I 1S50 ng River Auto Co- - showroom in Gar-- ! land. It is announced that factory retail prices would remain un changed from last year's models. The price range is from $1871 for a deluxe club coupe to $3013 suburban for the model. The prices do not include federal and local taxes. The 1950 models feature an ennew rear . Rear fenders tirely ideals". been have lengthened, rear bumHe exhorted all to live and are pers deeper and rear windows govern our lives by the standards are 33 larger. Rear wheels also of our church. have been widened slightly more Closing remarks were made by than 2Vi inches. Bishop Wight, he likened death p The engine has a comas going away on a mission. of 7 to 1. A new ration pression He spoke also of the faith of hard-to- p convertible, the this good, women, and death as "Sportsman," soon will go into a completion of lifes span. production. "Oh, My Father", the closing song was rendered by Vern Pet- First Ward Gold and erson, Leslie Wight, Alec Bolton, Green Ball Announced and Verle Waldron, Joan WaldThe Tremonton First Ward ron was the accompanist. MI A. has announced the date, The benediction was offered Tuesday January 17 for the annual Gold and Green Ball. by Roy C. Anderson. The flowers were in charge of Miss Astrid Mae Strand was the Relief Society women. chosen this week as queen of the Interment was in the ball with Darlene Davis and Geraldine Robbins as her attendCemetery. The grave was dedicated by ants. William Burton. The crowning of the queen, with flower girls, LeAnna Nelson and Sue Waldron and crown PROGRAM HONORS bearer, Douglas Laws participatFIELDING MISSIONARY ing will take place during the A testimonal in honor of Verl evening. The hall will be especially decRees was held at the Fielding Ward Sunday evening. Speakers orated for the dance, which will were Leo Earl of Logan and begin at 8 p.m. Peterson. President Clifton Kerr was the concluding speaker. He said this was an hour of deep thinking, He encouraged all to classify the the good things of life and make them a part of us as this good woman had done, he said "we honor her today for her lofty I nine-passeng- er 112-h- to this family, of the hand of love and fellowship extended to him and his family by the Both-well-Thatc- Petersons. from He also read passages on salvation. Alma of Book the A double trio "The Old Rugged Cross" was rendered by Nieces and Nephews of Mrs. Peterson, from Weston, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Dawson, LaVeil Koh-Je- r, Darlene Godfrey, Lucille and Russell Kohler, Glenn, with Dorothy Kohler as accomJoe Bergns was the next speaker. He told of his association with the family of their faith and unity and of their trials and tests of life and over coming the DtrSotos new Leslie Rees of Tremonton. Musical numbers included a sold "The Lords Prayer" by Marvin Ashby accompanied on the piano by Miss Yvonne Ravster of Clark ston. Mrs. Leslie Rees of Tremonton and Guy Rees sang "Rock of Ages" accompanied by Mrs. Dwight Hansen. Miss Rowane Zundal and R. H. Peck played a duet "Farewell to Thee' on the piano and organ. Remarks were made by Bishop Elmer Richards. Verl Rees spoke briefly. Prayers were offered by Rozel .Zundal SKOL Meet Next Week The next meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Friday, January 20 at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Han sen with Mrs. Elmira Heppler as ss. Special Interest Class plans Social Members of the Special Interest class of the Tremonton Second ward will enjoy a social at the regular class time next Tuesand Nobel Petersen. Verl left Monday morning for day. All of that age in the ward Salt Lake City to receive train are invited to attend. ing at the mission home prior DcVere Anderson to his departure for Brazil. Ashby also entered the Mis- To Give Radio Talk The speaker on Mrs. Axel sion Home Monday. After a weeks training he will leave for Fredericksen's radio program a LDS mission to New Zealand. Saturday morning at 10 over KB UH will be DeVere Anderson of Bothwell. Mr. to Mrs. and born Daughter Paraffin Wax 19 . For Slick Skis EATING APPLES . bu. 1.98 . GOOD FOR A BITE WHILE SKIING OR SKATING KLEENEX 50 . . . POCKET SIZE Jack Wright Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wright of Corinne'. Mrs. Wright is the former Klea Fae Garfield, and the baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield. She was born In a Brlgham hospital on January 8. Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Owen Cannon entertained her bridge club on Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Eddie Krey and Mrs. Dick Howard were special guests. were Delicious reiresnments served, and prizes awarded to Mrs. Wayne Weidman and Mrs. Vern Maisak. BALLOONS M . FOB DECORATING . PAPER PLATES ARROW Underwear CUPS, SPOONS FOR RAJUUT DRIVE LUNCHES 4 I). - ft GREEN BEANS 160 V DEL MAIZ CORN 160 2 f,-1.0- 0 PIERCES FANCY PEAS 160 PIERCES' 150 TALL CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL . . 170 ORANGE JiiicellO SWEETENED oz. CAN 4G RIVER WHITE RICE SPRY ... 2 lb. 290 3 lb. W Vegetable Shortening in brief style. Now 2 for MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS Athletic style undershirt. While combed cotton knit. Sizes 36 - 4G . Now 2 for 17 a Birthday honored Mrs. Ferris Allen entertained twelve friends of her daughter, Jean on Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party, it being Jean's ninth birthday. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by the V.,. Mrs. Adam Brenkman and Mrs. George Quinney attended the Utah State Symphony concert featuring Rubenstein as piano soloist, at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City Tuesday night. : LIVING ROOM BED ROOM SUITES Regular 5 Piece group. Returns From Coast Mrs. M. W. Ward returned Sunday from California, where she spent the holidays with her daughter Mrs. Neal Olsen and family at Sherman Oaks. Mr. Ward was there for a week, but returned earlier in the month. Mrs. Ward remained to make some business contacts and reports a very valuable week spent in that way. .,.,,..-- ,. FOR OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE 129.95 139.95 149.95 259.95 179.95 Value Now Mr. and Mrs. 5 Piece 189.95 Value Now-Regul- Piece 192.95 Values Now Regular 4 Piece 329.95 Value Now 4 SUITES One 3 Piece Sectional was 274.95 Now 174.95 One 2 Piece Set, was Now 229 95 129.95 One 2 Piece Set, Was Now 22995 189.95 CHROME BREAKFAST SETS 5 Piece Chrome DinnctteSet was 89.95 Now 5 Piece Chrome Dinncltc Set was 129.95 Now 495 (jt Hales Bros. Furniture Phone 2436 Tremonton JAN MEN'S TOPCOATS oo Gabardines and Coverts Our complete slock of this season's topcoats priced lor immediate clearance, i ou owe it to yourself to see All-Wo- ol -- -j Men's Slacki Boy's Waist Overalls All Wool Gabardines and Worsteds 100 Reg. 1.95 value Close out at Sizes age 9 31.50 and 39.50 these. (3)95 o Here is your opportunity to restock your slack wardrobe. One group stockman's pants 10.95 Closeout at 6.50 6-8-- 10 -- 13.95 UU 42.. - Now 2 for 29) 39.50 and gg entire slock of fine leather jackets into Men's tan Air Force Jackets all pile lined gg with full zipper closure and fur collar. (Q) Buch - Hecht Big Yank Work Shoes pm L Work Jackets Air Discontinued styles 49.50 Men's Jackets We have divided our r1 oizes to tw't MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHOUTS MEN'S STORE TREMONTON stories. aa f ,(JU Short sleeve, fine combed cotton. Double as i an undershirt or sport shirt. S. M. L. .... Now 2 for I -- She was the mother of Judge J. Allen Crockett and had done considerable genealogical work and had written several pioneer O Qifford's BASKET 1.00 MEN'S T SHIRTS Sizes 30 Clarkston. these two low prices. MEN'S BRIEFS Fine, white combed cotton Elastic waist. Sizes 30 - 43 ; Men's Leather Jackets PIONEER CUT N1RLETS i ; Curlee 100 All Wool Our complete stock of this seasons suits priced for immediate clearance. Values in each group to 60.00 ENTIRE STOCK i L MEN'S SUIT SALE : J Daughters of Pioneers to La-M- ar SNOW BURN LOTION o7 Caro-Amar- j Bear River Auto I Pfc Darrell Nelson of the Mr. and Mrs. A L. Cook have ATTEND FUNEEKAL field Sunday a?1rt Division of North tome OF RELATIVES a for few ia their guest weeks, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Homer, Kater.i a friend from Una visited with his grandpar- - with his nv.tv.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Homer ' New Zealand. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Had-- ! Wickizer. and daughters, Carol and Connie .were in Salt Lake last week to for attend funeral services Rachel Marietta Homer Crockett, 79 who was the last survivor of a family of 2D children in the Russell Kin? Homer family. The family were early pioneers of j Mrs. Ann Wood. The first speaker was former Bishop Joseph J. Nelson, who spoke of Mrs. Peterson's long period of- - activity in the various organizations of the church of her kind and cheerful disposition of the devotion of her husband durinqr her extended illness. Doran Barlow was the next speaker. He told of coming to the ward and becoming a neish-bo- r panist. 1950 DcSoto at Tremonton. Utah fP00 Beg. u.95 value Men's olive green whipcord (wool blanket lined) Corduroy collar Reg. 9)00 5.95 all sizes 38 to 46. 1.00 Men's Felt Hats A special Rroup of discontinued styles and makes of our 6.S0 and 8.50 fur felt hats. 3)00 Gifford 1- MEN'S STORE " |