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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, December 25 1952 Power and Light building. Sev STUDENTS HOLD HOLIDAY EVENT eral were unable to attend The Fifth annual nartv nf hp niann Mary E. Burns was nesday evening at if SOCIETY be- - Christmas cause of illness, but there were ctiiHpnt nf thirty three in attendance to held Wed- - enjoy the games, impromptu the Utah program and refreshments. D U P Hods Xmas Party Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Hansen with Mary Stenquist and Almeda Jones as The lesson on "Pioneer Stories' was given by Veda Mason, and a Christmas story was given by Mary Stenquist. A social hour of visiting, Christmas songs and an exchange of gifts was enjoyed and refreshments were served. night . Let us all rejoice aa we celebrate the great revelation of Christ's birth, which brought a new purpose and beauty into the life of this world. n . TREMONTON Pf 17fTD AATflXV i v- 1 - Two hundred fifty which represents a 50 cent contribution from 500 of the ' 040 students enrolled at Bear River, was the amount received as of December 15 in the Community Chest drive still in progress at the school. This amount represents 10 0 per cent contributions from the home, rooms of Albert ,' Mrs. Shirley- - Meldrum, Charles Last, Kleon Kerr, Rupert Blackham, Milton Johnson, Mrs. Olive Weidman, Mrs. Alice Ezell, Miss Deloris Hoist, Waldo Cook and Duane Archibald. The first hour library and of Meld-rum- - WZ fice force also are numbered among the 100 per cent group. Among the organizations slated for a. share of the fund is the Crusade for Freedom. Last week "freedom grams", written in five languages and sent out by Crusade for Freedom were signed by contributing students. These and millions of similar grams will be dropped behind the "Iron Curtain" under the sponsorship of the United States government. The hope is that freedom will become more widespread because of the x- - ... . onarth... eace It is our fervent hope that ibis Christmas will bring us " closer to the fulfillment ft ir .i' v of that hrigbt promise of Peace on Earth for which men of Good sr Will have never ceased to strive. ' May yours he a Contented and Peaceful Christmas. VGFClub 1 f -x Make Tremonton Your Shopping Center Aid Charity J' High School Students dollars The meeting and Christmas party of the Midland Camp of holy Trwonton, UUk THE FOOD BASKET Feted Mrs. Wilford Rogers entertained the members of the V.G.F. club at her home Wednesday The members exevening. changed Christmas gifts, and spent the evening at needlework, after which the hostess served a delicious luncheon. 1 fcl tJ w w4 Family Dinner Given HOLIDAY GREETINGS Srccliitqs My the ChrUtmai menace we ex ten J to all of our Elaine Thompson was the charming hostess last week, when the members of the Just For Fun club met at her home. An exchange of gifts was enjoyed and sewing and luncheon completed the affair. patron i ... wifhin j yo health, joy an J friendship... come true end lie with you through all the New Year. MORONI'S BARBER SHOP m I Jr AHD THE POSTURE FORM STUDIO Club Holds Christmas Party . 7 FROM Mrs. Melbourne Archibald entertained Sunday at a familv dinner. Guests were Dr.and Mrs. D. B. Green and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Archibald and fam ily and the Lynn Iversen family group. lot Xoet'oe i kti IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND FRIENDSHIP. MAT HAPPINESS BE TOURS. JEWELS VIC'S MORONI and ALICE '.j luck H Club Members Feted at PHIL'S CONOCO SERVICE Gephart Home Mrs. Wesley Gephart entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening at her home for members of her Bridge club. The ladies spent tne evening together and watched television. MaiSSBJBBSJMBSpWi bmj. 4 Pot-Luc- Party at k Gunnell Home Seven couDles, close friends of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Gunnell met at their home Sunday evening to enjoy a Christmas party with a pot luck, luncheon. Gifts were exchanged and a pleasant evening spent together. 1 xi Husbands To you; our friends and neighbors we extend (J r.- ' i. Variety Cub Honors dc The annual banquet and party of the Variety club was held at the Garland Cafe Saturday night. Thirteen members of the club, with their husbands, and four other guests, Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hunsaker were present to enjoy the turkey dinner and special program which was given. Dancing concluded the event. our best wishes for the merriest of Christmases and the happiest of New Years and add the prayer that your homes be blessed with Peace and Good Fortune. TREMONTON LBR. & HARDWARE - May the cheerful and friendly spirit of Christmas guide you through a New Year of 1 .W s happiness and success. ' Literary Club Holds Christmas Party y r mendenhall:s Wednesday night was a happy time for the ladies of the Tremonton - Garland Literary club, when they gathered at the home of Miss Ruth Johnson for the annual Christmas party. The book, "Faith is a Son", by Jessica Dragonette, and reported by Mrs. Lucretla Rhodes, was appropriate for the Christmas season, that is so closely 1 Marie, Ipjtfie KeraU Py 1 C; jfvCfOood J Chjf 'SSi fl 'f T iVi aw 2 (S If SXJ angels I nil If I" I . To crown us with the )oy of Heaven" May your Christina reflect all rte oys o rt Holiday Sttuon. KSLLER U fil 1 V"'f "7 "TV O.H. RUBBER WELDERS "f - with music. Gifts were exchanged about the gaily, decorated tree, and then Miss Johnson, assisted by Miss Margaret Woodside, who ' was the served a holiday dessert. UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION DATES Registration for Winter quarter classes at the University of bawnJl ToSd k ghrea IIAS3Y associated . am from a(el bru Olad tidi&p to the earth they sing 1 "I 7i , if Utah will be held January 3 for all students who have not previously registered, according to Joseph A. Norton, registrar. Anyone who plans to attend the University during Winter quarter, but who was not registered during the Autumn quarter, should apply for admission Immediately, so that the necessary forms can be prepared in advance, Mr. Norton said. Regular class work for Winter quarter will begin Monday, January S. Students not registered before that date must pay a late registration fee of $S, Mr. Norton explained. Registration will r clow January 12. . ' I Qrtat If Christmas vary that heart-Pea- ce, f A Ii fir oC ' the spirit of brings to Good Will... and Love towards all mankind. May you enjoy the full blessings of ths Yulatldt Season. R06TONS IMPLEMENT a Our wish is simple...but sincere Mail qou enjoq a Merrq Christmas And a Happq New Year tool GIFFORD'S MENS STORE |