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Show THE LEADER, Trencnton, Utah 21. HI pec- ' flls -- s r"mnday even- I iinney. were of c'-- i , was enjoyed Jed Abbott game. of the served. was .rVa cook cook entertained for members DINNER PARTY GIVEN BY RUDY HUPPS Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp entertained Friday evening at a dinner party. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Olsen, ugaen; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keyes, Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. John Bradley and Mrs. Mary Parker of Wellsville. r C turn an. s'sc ;vec , i, .che i. ' l! 7s b ts KENNETH DEJARNATT HOST TO FRIENDS Kenneth DeJarnatt entertained a group of his school friends on Friday evening. Movies were shown and delightful refreshments enjoyed by the group. a: veil Christmas program was given and a hot luncheon was served by the Relief Society presidency at meeting Wednesday. A quilt was quilted and several Ideas for Christmas gifts were shown by class leaders, Mrs. Grace Fryer and Rita Fay A Bunderson. 1. let Mrs. T. A. Ault XMAS PARTY HELD Mrs. T. R. Ault visited ThursAT MRS. TONY ST ANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Tony Standers day with her daughter, Mrs. at a her home. were hosts to eight couples at a were Mrs. Christmas party at their home Hers J Thomp-- t: on Evan Mrs Friday evening. Playing gacifford Watland. mes, opening Christmas gifts J; 'exchanged durin? and eating delicious refreshy c , and refreshments ments was enjoyed by the Rodney Hansens, Reed Jensens, Dale OK Tarbets, Dennis Millers, Jack Holts, Ralph Udys and Melr OSG PAY room bourne Archibalds. ;:s SHOw Am Jay Dee Harris, WINCHESTER :d"Mrs. Ed Deakin LARRY -. HONORED ON dancBIRTHDAY :s at a square at Mrs. surWinchester evening Edgar Monday her on room. Along son, his prised Larry, show sac a lovely birthday Friday by taking re;' dancing k freshments to his friends at ndf a enjoyed. school. Arrangements were also it made by Mrs. Winchester for any. Santa to visit school and present pop corn snowmen to the s. boys and pop corn Xmas trees to the girls, in honor of the occasion. Jj3 ry ANNUAL XMAS DINNER Salt Lake Tuesday were they Dr. J.W. Hayward was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Edgar visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wednesday at the home of the were Logan visitors on Tues Jonnsen. Mrs. Leonard Petersen Harry Woodwards. day. Miss Joy Miller of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Miller, Mrs. Niel Miller are visiting at home J. B. Shuman and Mrs. Newel over the holidays. Johnson attended tihe funeral Lynn Petersen and Ellis Petservices for Mrs. Harry Dodge ersen visited Sunday with Mr. SAY WITH FLOWERS and Mrs. Gerald Leak. Ellis rein Ogden Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen mained for an extended visit. and family visited in Brigham Now! Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Eldrede of Their Wednesday. daughter, Marlena, remained to visit with Twin Falls, Idaho have been visCorsages, Cut Flowers, Centerpieces, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. iting their daughters, Mrs. Bob James Jensen until Wednesday Winzeler, Mrs. Vern Peterson and other lovely Gift Items o this week. and Mrs. Effie Adams of BrigMrs. Ida Miller and Mrs. ham. They are enroute to spend Doris Johnson attended the Pri- Christmas with their son, Bob WE HAVE mary Stake Board Christmas Eldredge, of Oakland, California. HOLLY - MISTLETOE - FIR HOUGHS party at the home of Mrs. T. A. Summers in Tremonton. SNOW and CONES The friendly circle for the Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Special Interest class of the Engvar Petersen visited in Brig- Second ward was a complete ham. Wednesday. success with 35 members meet- PenrcJe Duett Loveland at her home in Brigham and she also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Becker in their new home at Ogden. Mrs. James Holdaway entertained at her home Friday in honor of her daughter, Ann, on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow recently received word that their son, Woodruff, has been in- itiated into the Knights service fraternity at the U.S.A.C. in Logan. Arlin Madsen and friends from Tremonton left Ogden Sunday evening for Indiana. They expect to return' with new cars. Ray Loveland of Ogden and Inter-Collegia- - IT Order Christmas Flowers - KOBTII FLORAL Mrs. George panied Mrs. Miller accom- ing Sunday evening at Richard Butler to home of Clyde Coombs. L- - by giving tht ... watch. Duo-Wi- ij CRAFT'S Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston called on their mother, Mrs. A. A. Loveland, Saturday. Mrs. Phebe Burbank has gone to Malad, Idaho to spend the CHRISTMAS FOOD SPECIALS winter with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kearns. m GRAPES Cucccf By Mrs. William PINEAPPLE Petersen Fancy Flake Tokays, Lb: 0 William Kroksh and daughter Vicky are in California with another daughter, Mrs. Wh. Gorrin, who is not in the best of health. The Kroksh's will remain there until after guests. CELERY Eastern, Lb. 46 .1. r- - hi - I Oz. Can Extra Large Medium 220, Dozen 126, Dozen mm CHEF'S SHRIMPS Per Lb. SALAD 43c . Al December 25, 1950 A 'Jnas is a time , rLl!. O" 'A when people express . UWVYIU lUWdiU MU1 has feelings, too. " is people just people. ",c ou Dusmess. it takes a lot of corporatiQn ae i! g i together as a team, to the jobs necessary to find oil, re-- f lnt0 uscful f produas, and deliver r' i p working efe y':ni it's needed. lstmas season, for men and women of Coffipanv i. -- example, Standard 0f California working "iercnt places... all over the world. They'll be exploring for oil in wilderness areas . . . riding tankers in watch on desert rolling seas . . . keeping workpipelines. You'll find them, also, in our reing in refineries, in offices, search laboratories. And all through the year, the people of Standard everywhere work at the and our big job of helping provide you nation with the oil we must have to of remain strong. It's the best way all Christmas" us know of saying "Merry 365 days a year. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans tfitsd to m yoa better SHORTENING 3 Founds MARMALADE KeUey. 8 Oz. HARD FILLED CHOCOLATES 10c OLIVES. PICKLES 39c 10 Oz. SWEET VAL VITA 2 COCKTAIL 22c 19c FRUIT MIX 1G KIN BLUE PLVE 49c oz pkjp JUICE CORN DEL MAIZE, 49c 1.98 "Til.,, 2.98 MIX MWrk, 19c No 29c 45c 71 ji uraeys FAMOUS FOR SWIFTS PREMIUM COOKFLAVOR AND NUTRITION EACH WITH FREE ING BOOKLET TURKEY 55c PRIME IIEIJS U. S. New York Dressed, Lb. 45c PRIDE TOi.lS FORK LEGS 29c ROAST 29c BACON Whole, Half, Lb. Grape Fruit PASCO ORANGE PUMP- 35d JJ9c U. S. New York Dressed, Lb. Down South, 303 EXCHANGE Cove, 4.1 Oz SPECIAL SOFT MIX 29c JUICE can can CHOCOLATES Tall DROMEDARY 11 Ll ANTICICn 21c 5 Oz SALAD ID 2 Pound CHOCOLATES 29c CITRUS 73c CHERRY CHOCOLATES MART'S DELIGHT Tall can 85c can 29c Quart Tail', CRAB MEAT OLIVES can SENOR GREEN 37c PICKWICK Yellow ' Solid, ' 39c Small SEREA RIPE TROPIC SEA FLAKES 75c FANCY MIX .u, 95c LARGE BRAZILS 55c SOFT SHELL ALMONDS 39c DIAMOND WALNUTS Urn7 39c KEYKO CURED 11 Ox. XMAS CANDY r LITTLE COVE MEATY FISHER'S AMERICAN KOASIED35c XMAS MIX NUTS 25c CHEESE each FRESH PEANUTS TUNA- - 15 Oz DRESSING OQfP mc and 19e 2 CURRANTS PLUMP SHAVERS No. 2 Can Oz. 8 RAISINS Or anffes FRUIT 39c 30 Oz. can CINDERELLA SEEDED OLEO ... GRAPE- 17c DESERT SWEET Marsh Seedless 70's - Each .j. 29c DATES GRAPEFRUIT TL a Oz fans 2 10 FAMILY FAVORITE XE1AS HUTS a 25c ORANGEADE C Ocean Spray No. 303 JELLY GEISHA No. i 19c MINCE MEAT Large . 4 HJ No. 3 Can CRUSH BLOSSOM III-- CRANBERRY Oz PINEAPPLE WELCH APPLE SSC 25e BITS Tropic, 2 9 TID Mrs. CRANBERRIES ; Garland 59-- J Americana Foool Stores FOR VARIETY CLUB Variety Club Gals and theii husbands were royally entertained at their annual Christ- the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fri-dmas party held at Chase's Cafe A in Garland. spent Monday in Brigham turkey dinner atwas served at a long City on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterdecorated table and tractively iduring the dinner a very nice sen attended a surprise party program was presented under1 Monday evening, given in honor the direction of Roberta Fronk of Mrs. Mabel Stokes of Both-wel- l. with Denzill Ballard acting as; Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Romer master of ceremonies. Afton Checketts and Barbara and daughter Madsre, spent the Falk led in playing original weekend in Salt Lake City. games, followed by exchanging Dr. and Mrs. Reese Mason, Mr. of gifts and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney and Mrs. Leslie Rese, Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Sublet, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Canfi-M- , Mrs. 'nnie Reeder and Wright Mrs. Mr. and Frank Snyder e, Reed Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. were in Salt Lake Monday night Lynn Checketts were invited! to see the stage show "Okla r, Phone Tremonton 3451 te al ; octivt man Bulova Phone the 46 Oz ...... Cream 303 PEAS No. 303 DEL MONTE Fancy 10c BEANS DEL MONTE, Whole lc 19c 303 27c 3J n Sweet Rasher, Mild Flavor, Rindless, Lb. ARMOUR STAR HAMS - MINCE MEAT - SUET SAUSAGE - ROASTING OYSTERS CHICKENS. SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS - |