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Show THE To Be Shown ri,j.'i(w. " " spent Thursday visiting f!"' j " i " j's?T - AREA TEENAGERS practice road show which they will perform Tuesday Nov. part of a region roadshow performance. Show time is 7:30 p.m. - t, I -- Social Development Club Meets Here Lincoln, Harry Truman, Mary Martinson and Wil-lia- n E. Stevenson from the n book written by the commentator of radio and T.V. Edward R. Mur-roentitled 'This I Believe.' A delicious dessert was served to seven members. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Udy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey in Clarkston. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Milton (Marie Petersen) in the death of their little son Kenneth, age 10, who died in the McKay hospital in Ogden Friday evening following a short illness. Mrs. Vovlet Grover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brough and daughters Cindy and Patti and son, Daren, of Tremonton to Ogd-de- n Saturday evening where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland and enjoyed a dinner party at Bratton's. Stacy Udy of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anger and son, Travis of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger. Sunday they all enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Layne Hamilton and family in Blackfoot. Visiting relatives in Naf Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bennett and daughter well-know- w By-wat- er Jessica. Enjoying a luncheon at the Idle Isle Cafe in Brigham City Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mason and Mrs. Lovinrrie Holt. Mrs. Bernadine Earl accompanied by her sister Mrs. Denis McDowell of Salt Lake City are spending this week visiting their brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartlerode in Webster, Wise. Mrs. Bonnie Godfrey and daughter, Lynette, accompanied Mrs. Piatt Price and son, Dale and daughter, Helena of Samaria to Idaho Falls Tuesday where they w and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Nish Zundel and family of Bountiful, Mrs. Celia Bennett and family of Tremonton, Mike Zundel and friends who are attending USU in Logan spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel. Mrs. Alene Sutherland 1' Diabetes Live music Assn. Friday and Saturday Nights Middle of Road Band Will Friday and Saturday Meet 20 WESTERNAIRES NOV. A meeting of the Northern Utah Diabetes Association will be held in the Visual Aids Room at Bear River High School at 7 p.m. tonight. A question and answer period will be provided, along with a panel discussion on pertinent facts related to the disease. Films will JITTERBUG BUMP CONTEST Friday Night CONTEST Saturday Night Prizes given to wmneri 10ME AND ENJOY YOURSELF Tremonton Main West 257-797- 6 Tremonton, Utah , Mrs. Rafchel Burton attended an open house in Layton during the past week honoring her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Melvin (Ethel Thurgood) Call who were observing their Golden Wedding anniversary. She remained for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Octavia Neville in Layton for several days. Mrs. Carol Edwards and daughter, Jean! of Logan spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Flo Munson and family. Douglas Edwards joined them in the evening and accompanied his wife and daughter home. BoDee Udy, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy is receiving medical care in the Logan hospital for pneumonia. Mrs. Elsie Welling is ' spending a few daysTifi Salt Lake City1 visitinf'her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holmgren and getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter born Nov. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS hospital. This is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren. Enjoying Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott and family were Mrs. Scott's parents Mr. and Mrs. ' Cleon Lusk of Malad. Russell Hawks of Richfield was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jame E. Hess Friday. Elmo D. Munson spent several days of the past week in Wyoming and Nebraska inspecting elevators for the Pillsbury Company Spending Thursday and Friday visiting Mrs. Rachel; Burton were Mrs. Marguerite Petersen and daughter, Lesa of Bountiful, Mrs. Nel-d- a Garbanati and daughter Amy of Snowville, Mrs. Sylvia Crane aijd son, Matthew of Herriman. Mrs. Donnetta Petersen attended the viewing for her brother-in-laLeonard Robbins held in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Also attending the viewing were President Donald Pet- The rates pay for Mfaral gas pi have less thai fabM skce i ' - .. i 192 the year we first foegsra sendee customers m this aum, ' ' '." V:-.:- ! :?)' - , ua'; son-in-la- w ersen and Mrs. Elaine Christofferson. Mrs. Petersen remained overnight with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Meade and family in Granger and attended the funeral on Thursday held in the Caravellc by Bulova. water railat malntDflno. an eaiy an adjuatabla lull numeral dial, iweep aecond hand, and at an (mapmaK prlca. atainieit Heel band An expentiva watch we'll you .... ..rh give "...than $20.00 u,nh an unhmkabla praclalon-laweled- Look at what's happened to some other necessities. Ms rPtr li , 3! SI A -- c3sfff ZmZ.' . We're not saying that any of these comd modities are today. What we are is that natural saying gas remains a bargain, and is still the most economical and efficient fuel available. over-price- you currently use. about 180,000-cubi- c feet of natural gas to heat your home, your annual bill is $233.32 (the amount paid by our typical residential customer). To do the same job with propane, you'd pay $646.70 annually; heating oil would cost $445.42; coal would average $248.83, and electricity would iSP0TiTni?erms.i.z: cost you $596.91 . If Your bill for natural gas has gone up, primarily because of actions taken by the Federal Government and the Govern ment of Canada. Even so, it remains your most economical and efficient source of energy. At Mountain Fuel, we're doing everything we can to keep costs reason able, and to insure a continuing supply for the future. You can help, too, by conserving in your every use. & Z I" Urin.. - Hi. .s ..-- 71. -- """" a$$$fiTr : ff 49c lw,j.v .. ...... ...49c 1 m . .. 1 H K-::r:- L:r urn ir - utertv.xxjr - - 1 :r,r SBm (Actual grocery ads, reproduced from the October 4, 1929 Salt Lake Telegram.) ni Iff I .;, f j Mutton Chop. 91 I , Miller's Jewelry Phone 29 West Main School as Palace visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis .Weeks. ffdoesn't cost much to have a good time. For at the Bear River High Garden Park Second Ward Chapel. Also attending were Bishop and Mrs. Richard Petersen. Mrs. Meade and son, Alan and daughter, Tracy accompanied Mrs. Petersen home Friday and remained for an overnight visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valdez Fielding Way Mrs. Millie Welling was the gracious hostess to the Social Development Club held at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Welling gave personnel philosophies of Will Rogers, Abraham 16, iin,"Tr It Open Under New Management SOON TO HAVE A BETTER BIGGER DANCE FLOOR The public is invited to Don-nett- Page The worst thing about the younger generation is that a lot of us don't belong to it anymore. Star Formerly attend without charge. her 1976. PALACE CLUB been selected for the performance. All regularly scheduled activity nights for IDS Church members have been cancelled to allow attendance at the Tuesday evening performance. sister Mrs. Edna Ferrell in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of BrighamCity spent a Saturday visiting Mrs. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family. Mrs. Gordon Jensen is recuperating following maj- - j ! or surgery. Friday Mrs. Alene Suther- - i land accompanied by her f daughter Mrs. Elna Good- - ! sell of Newton attended fun- - j eral services for Melvin Wil-liam McKay in the Weston wara chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petersen and family of Bounti ful spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Elma Petersen and Mr; and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family. TIMES. November II. D also be shown. will be availThe mini-bu- s able for Senior Citizens who desire to attend if they will contact Mrs. La Rene Napoli at the Center. Top Roadshows The top road shows of the Tremonton region wUl be presented Tuesday, Nov. 16, when the Tremonton Stake hosts a regional road show at the Bear River High School at 7:30 p.m. The best three road shows from the Garland, Malad and Tremonton Stakes have LEADER-GARLAN- 257-568- 0 .MOUNTAIN FUEL aaaa- - aa J m : |