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Show 0 THE LEADER. PLYMOUTH visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will. am J. Hess and other rel atives Saturday. Mrs. Max Kunzler and baby daughter of Park Valley spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. DeVearl Nish and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Hess of Idaho Falls visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hess Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and family were visiting in Ogden Saturday. Orvil J. Nish and Don R. Lamb were guest speakers at Portage Ward Sunday evening. j by LaVon Nish TWIN BOYS BORN TO OGDEX PAIR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald are the praud grandparents of twin boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Dglroy Archibald of Ogden. The couple have two daughters also. Mrs. Clark Rudd of Fielding visited her sister, Mrs. Ervin Hess, Sunday. Nadine Archibald of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Archibald over the weekend. Monday she was acPrimary Meet companied to Brigham City by The Primary teacher trainers Jetta Whiting and Harold Archi- class was held at the home of bald. Mrs. Lois Lamb Friday evening. Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden Mrs. Jean Josephson and Mrs. Ruth Steed served refreshments to eleven officers and teachers. Mrs. Mont Lamb and children of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Johns of Portage visited the Jess Lambs during the week. BACK Mr. Don R. Lamb, Mrs. Dean Lamb Lamb were in Logan Monday. Bishop S. Oleen Josephson and sons Garth and Boyd were in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Mr. Tremonton accompanied and Mrs. Orvil Nish tcf Salt Lake City Friday". ihh Chrishm u and-Joa- IS n TAMARA C1IRISTENSEN WINS SILVER MEDAL Tamara Christensen, daughter of Wanda Christensen Larse.n. was the winner of the Silver the worfefs ffflEST portable Medal speech contest held Sun' Hay evening in the Thatcher ward chapel. Mrs. Axel Freder-ickseSmith-Coron- a speech director of the State WCTU, was in charge of the contest. Others who partici- pated on the program were Golden Adams Jr. of East Garland and Pamela Christensen. Two accordion solos were played during the program byJoan Brockman. a time-savin- smooth-typin- g, and appreciation. May our Heavenly Father bless each and every, one who made our burden lighter to bear. Dick and Nola Nessler and family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen and family. fea- g tures for big machine performance, SEE IT VEMOHSTRATEl Leader Office MR. STOCKMAN! MR. FARMER! Take advantage of our NEW. SERVICE of preparing your own grain into money saving FOOD PELLETS '4 it""1"' 'if I ! A) f'.d 1 1 f if: V f 4 ' f , 4A ' .v 'ft- J & I v sr. ' m s C. .. 51 ; - fF Jf 4 i 4 ' . i. V ... .. .t we can maks inio pellet caiile or sheep. We also make cur . Purina Supplemental In Pellet Form m? Phono 3 ?SUER FARM SUPPLY Garland AMERICAN BREEDERS' SERVICE? DAIRYMEN learn the room differencp. For service Call furnished water apartment, hot A.B.S. Technician Clyde Sorensen. Phone or 5311 and heat and garage furnished. McBride Apartments. By Don Whtfler E WERE to a dust covered box that sat In the corner of Mr. Barker' attic. All through the year no one ever bothered about us. but now. at Christmas time, we knew that once again we would be the center of attraction Grumbling and gruntmg. Mr. Barker lifted our box into his arms and started down the attid stairs. Being a rather plump fellow with a stomach that protruded so far he couldn't see his feet, he was. I regret to say, somewhat clumsy About half way down the stairs he stumbled and our box went tumbling down the stairs. I FRESH J was uninjured, but I'm afraid some of my friends suffered from the fall A few minutes later we were all unpacked and laid on the huge dining room table "Well now. letis see, John," said Mrs. Barker. "We can use this string of lights, and this string and, oh! We dont want to use this old string again, John), They've been around here for years Throw them out in the trsh with these other things that were broken when you fell." . I was shocked! For years 1 had been used to decorate the Barker's Christmas tree, and now. simply because I was getting a little old, they were throwing me out! It is true that my popularity with the Barkers had declined through the years. When I was new I was used at the top, but each year LEMON Stan's Bakery FOR RENT TToedroom PIES at home with water heater unin Tremonton. furnished. Call 3941 fc Only 39c AT ONCE MASSE Y 7 or 90 CANVAS JiEADY FOR CHRISTMAS TABLE COMBINE. RUBEN Beautiful baby nylon dresses. BRAUN 1042 Ave. Schodde See them at May T. Kent's Shop. 1,-- 8 Idaho. t4c 12 Burley, Phone 3306. WANTED HARRIS ACCORDION PUP1L WANTED on Saturdays. For information call 5723 p 21-2- WANTCD ting, quilt making and rug weaving. Mrs. D. C. Hartman, Garland. Phone 153J. ll-24-t- SEE THE LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS AT OUR GARLAND FOR STORE. NORTHERN FURNI- TURE. RETivTToo em farm house - unfurnished, miles south of Tremonton. 12-8 Phone 5371 t4p 2Vz 12-2-t- -- ' FOR SALlf CepticTankised years, a used pressure pump, one little chicken and a large barn, half of is built in cow stanchion.. Russ Brown 4876 or 5026 3 ". . . they're standard equipment-insuranc- e with the life I got in the Want Ads!" -- 12-85- " 1 water FOR SALE Used apartment coop,-- size GE range - only 3 years p which old. Phone 3421 Phone y-8-t2- FARM LOANS 4 forsaTe New Frigidaire COST and ranges refrigerators in yellow finish. This i1 your chance FRUIT CAKE Richest. qual- FOR SALE Used Gladiron to save on new kitchen appliBaked at Stan's Bakery for mangle. Mrs. Reed Giles, Phone ances. FRONK CHEVROLET ity. 75c AT lb. 3541 CO. 12-2-t- 4c FOR SALE One large "doll FOR RENT Three room brick WE BELIEVE our apples are for Red house wfth furnishings. Excel- home in" Bear River $1.00 and City Call superior. at cVudeup Tolman's lent condition. Call Delicious tic Renny Anderson at Food Basket. Honeyville. . FOR SALE Metal bod frame, mattress and vanity dresser. All Try the delicious cinnamon raisclean and in good 'condition. in buns at 40c per dozen at Call 30G2 tip STAN'S BAKKRY. Horn Newark, Offict 7rnJ Low Rat Prompt Closing HORACE E. HAYES Phone 5331, Tremonton Long Authorised Mortgagt Loam Sottcitot for The Prudential Insurance Co. of America 12-2-t- 2c I D'rmlic Reductions FOR FRESH- TURKEY Order FOR SALE Bcndix Economat now for Christmas, Grade A washer. 2 years old. Excellent oven ready " 14 to condition. Will .se'll cheap. Call 16 lbs. Thone 47G0 tic non-froze- on every item in our store n, 12-8-t- SEE BEAR RIVER SADDLERY for your LEATHER and CANVAS goods. Our repair service is prompt and guaranteed. Phone 5001, .Tremonton tfc Always a better buy at About halfway down the stairs he stumbled and oar box went tumbling down the stairs. Unwanted Home My friends, most of them broken to tiny pieces, and myself were cast upon the trash pile to the alley. I felt sorry for them. They had many years of use ahead of them had Mr. Barker been more careful, but now they could never be used again. But what of me? I wasn't broken; only a little old. For two days I lay on the trash pile with my broken friends, and then, on the third day, a small jhild, who seemed to be searching the trash cans in the alley to see if he could find something of value, came upon me With a cry of delight be gathered me Into his tiny hands and scampered out of the alley and to the edge of the small town, where he lived in broken down little old house. How glad were his brothers and sisters when they saw mel That evening they trimmed their tiny tree, it was scarcely three feet tall, and I was the principle item of decoration. One of my lights was placed at the top of the tree and the rest were wound to and about from top to Jbottom. Then the tree was placed In the front window and for the first time in my life I was given the task of lighting an entire tree. That evening It snowed and snowed and ,the0wina whistled harshly about the comers of the house. I was glad that I was in a warm house instead of being on the trash pile in the alley. A Visitor Comes loud rap Suddenly there was on the door. When Mr. Cullen opened It I heard a man's voice ask. "Have you seeD the Grange boy? He was out playing this afternoon and hasn't come home yet We think he's become lost to the storm Th whole town is "Mrs Cullen." said the man, "this is Tommy Granger. I'd like to leave him here while I go tell his parents we've found him and tend word to the others to stop searching It's no wonder he was lost in storm like this I was almost lost myself until I saw the Ight from your tree to the win low." Bow proud I was when 1 beard (Lose words. My lights seemed to brighten tad shine at they had Mvtr done before: especially the toe it the very top of the tree. WOMEN LIVING KOOM WANTED Make extra money. Address, Mail postcards spare time every week. BICO, 143 Belmont, Belmont, Mass. BED ROOM DINING ItOOM FURNITURE BEADSPRE ADS DRAPERIES 12-8-t- UTAH CURTAINS will pay cash for dead or usless cows, horses, sheep or hog3. Dial Tre- stan's bakery eperteIlevIsIioi I seemed to find myself placed lower and lower on the tree. lerft. i';u ran new have your feed prepared in and in addition eiy mix formula you wishform suitable for or FARM LOANS No appraisal fees. Free information on pay. ments and loan values. See Mel Foxley. Phone 2101 ll-llt4p- out looking for him Would you like to help. Mr Cillen?" Mr Cullen quickly put on his coat and scarf and followed the man into the dark cold night ThFy baa been gone only about twenty minutes when again there was a knocking at tft door When Mrs. Cullen opened it to stepped a tall man. carrying boy in his arms. The boy's ears and nose were blue from the cold, and his teeth chaU V WHICH WILL IT BE? ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION 16. 1954 TORRSThTee - Finest present you can give your boy or girl. Marks go up when notes, reports and themes are typed! This is the portable with PAGE GAGE and many other Thursday. December a" n, CARD OF THANKS To all who so graciously came to our aid in our hour of need, we extend our sincere thanks Tremonton. Utah TS Rods of all kinds Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics monton 2141 or Garland phone 195. tfd Our Building Sold 2iiust vacate Jan. and FOR RENT Two bedroom APPLIANCE SERVICE apartment, newly redecorated. NORTHERN FURNITURE Tremonton. tfc Has two bedrooms and utilitv room. Heat and hot water furnCOMPLETE GUARANTEED ished. Call 3281 rug and carpet service - custom 1934 Plymouth installation; cleaning; dyeing, FOR SALE Phone coupe, good condition.. Excell binding and 5956. ALLEN FURNITURE ent buy for driving to work. Russ Brown. Phone 5006. FOR SALE Riverview Garage on Second East St. and 2nd So Building 20 x 150 feet - two floors well heated. Furnace and stoker. Lot 50 x 150 ft. Owner moving away. Only $5800.00. Terms. Miller Real Estate & Ins. 63 No. Main Brigham City phone 11-ll.t- fc 1 FAWSON - Y0URT g, 55 So. 1st W. Gift 1040. Brigham City I Gyp" 12-2.t2- c Suggestions NEW for Anyone on your GIFT LIST MAGIC CHIEF OIL HEATER 55,000 B.T.U. I 4 I room j $69.95 PERSONALIZED BRADSIIAW APPLIANCE STATIONARY S3.50 urPrlnted FOR THE FAMILY Adding Machines 7 0 15?00 1.75 P d Pencil Sharpeners Household Files 1.40 FOR DAD Desk Pen Set Brief Cases 12-2-t- fc This Christmas, and all future Christmases made complete when tou buy a beautiful new home from J. H. Rhead. Cal 3401 or flOl tfc 3.50 o Fountain Pen Set Leather Looeeleaf u v 6.00 up 2.00 1.00 up . e FOR MOTHER0 e Looseleaf for her handbag Recipe8 Box complete with cards and index pen for her poster work HOLSTER and Flo-Mast- Sets 6-G- . 2.00 Ass'n now have leading breeds of cattle to choose from, in your insemin ation breeding. It costs less to breed to Cache Valley sires None better. Phone 2376. CV Breeding KEYSTONE JUNIOR 4 1.00 1.45 er 4.00 also Smitlf Corona Portable MANY USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN & WOMEN TYPEWRITERS- - 0 W Leader Office Supply Phone 5121 Tremontoa i |