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Show ttm v, - Uuiui.it-0.uiUtA- i. It. !.., tl iUr" HI 0iA- I I f ! r " ;i W i 4f2 -- ft. S I ' u: a i , lit SU I : J jtf Christmas trip to a variety of locations. 1 1 Plymouth Way ' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb held a party at their home Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Williams and family of Malad; Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family of Blackfoot; Mr. and ' Mrs. Rees Roundy and family of Wells ville; Mrs. Julie ; Waldron and family of West-oIdaho; Mrs. Janette Udy and family of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. John Roderick ;of Malad. ; - A lovely supper was served, after which Santa made his appearance to give each : child a treat. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams were overnight guests as n, Saturday. Mrs. Eathel Estep attended open house for Cindy Estep Head and Curtis Head at Malad during the week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish Wednesday : night was Mrs. Florence Goddard of Malad. A party was fheld at the home of Mr. and ;Mrs. Carl Starr Friday evening, and Santa made his visit there to see the following Iguests: Mr. and Mrs. Val ";Dee Gibbs and son, Colby of portage; Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr and daughter, Jessica of Ogden, and Mr. iand Mrs. Curtis Starr and four children of Tremonton. : Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chugg of Malad. Mrs. Nina Lamb visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Herman Thompson at Clarkston. A party was held in Ephraim at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bourne, Robert, Tommy and Holly to Ephraim to participate in the holiday festivities. A turkey dinner was served to thirty-si- x family members. Others attending the party, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen, Sherry, Lynn Ann and Dixie of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Bakes, Douglas, Myron, Jonathan and Sabra of Syra : as S.. riwiN-- ur 110 O AAD a unn cuse; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen, Brian, Michael, Joseph, Dede, Kelli and Amy of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ockey. daughters, Jean, Catherine and son, David, Jr. of Fort Leven-wortKansas. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Adams and son. Kip of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and family of Garland. A Fireman's Christmas party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen Friday evening. A lovely ham dinner with potluck was served to six couples and gag prizes were exchanged. A fun time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams and baby of Tremonton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Petersen and family at St. John Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen were in Salt Lake Monday. They also h, ON PERMANENT-PRES- Model 676 I lf I X FREE PLUS TURKEY loLpjo Lnr .jilt FREE Sunday Mrs. Debbie Chournos and children of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams of Malad visited Mr. and Tvlrs7 Dee Will,s '' iams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish visited Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey at Clarkston one day last week. Mark Mason spent the weekend with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason. Mark is working at Vernal SEE "THE NEW NATURALS" TODAY! PLUS m V I ""t'p 1: r! 1 4., vkh now. Miss Robyn Latimer of Pocatello visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd Sunday. Miss Janet Lamb accompanied Miss Shari Rindlis-bache- r to Ogden Tuesday where they registered to attend Weber State College.. Mrs. LaRie Isenbhower of Ogden spent from Thursday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess. Saturday her husband, Larry, and Roxie Roche and Jamie Buatte came to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Roche and daughter, Tiffany of Tremonton, spent Sunday with the Ellis Hesses. iBilllliliiy jsiv .... 1 RtI ) t "'"" ' i,,,,,,,,IBS,l,,,f-,,,?- L mmk y,'i''i - v 1 tf3 m mm 1 "Energy consemtion 'begins in my home . . . because I pay a gas bill, too." Jeanne K Fenton, Home Economist SERVICE A RAINBOW MADE WHILE Colors In Stock ON OF COLORS SPECIAL YOU COMPLETE Scabbard SADDLES WAIT REPAIR & TACK CHILDREN'S MEN'S & LADIES TAOS MOCCASINS SCABBARDS & HUNTING EQUIPMENT BEAR RIVER SADDLERY 19 SOUTH 1st V t':::: 'iVMl APPOINTMENT With CUSTOMER CARE ' v EST TRCJO.'fTON 257-36- 24 Jeanne Fcnton is one of Mountain Fuel's full time Home Economists. She believes that energy conservation begins in the home, not just in terms of insulation, heating and clothes drying, but with little thinss like drippina faucets, showering vs. bathing, leads of cooking efiiciently,and washing fewer, larger laundry. So every day, she puts her training to work testing evalrecipes and' menus for nutrition and economy, and uating appliance efficiency and performance household economical for formulating suggestions energy management. Her testing results arc published in free pamphlets which can help you save time, moncv and energv around the house. Jeanne, like the more than 1700 other people at Mountain Fuel, helping us help you minimize your fuel costs, while conserving our present supplies. Conservation provides the time to search for new is TURKEY . . . EVERYWHERE 0 W FREE 40 North Tromont U: - 0 eras 1. r'"- WIW270O SAVE$60..J'299 TURKEY 257-559-0 y CYCLE. S Model P& All of us work for the government. At least a bureaucrat gets paid for it. Mrs. Ruth Elaine Stokes, accompanied by Mrs. Julie Stokes of Tremonton, met " SAVEJ67..W292 PLUS 3 SPEED LARGE CAPACITY WASHER WITH while there. REG'24.95 All Myrna Nielsen and Shawna Danken in Ogden and they enjoyed dinner at the Tiffin Room at ZCMI. loLpxrinJr DELUXE MINUTE TIMER! H RE930T Nish. I HOB I WITH 2 SPEED 35 Jensen visited Sherman SEAT COVERS CUSTOM Model Clifford Rudd and daughter, Tamra, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johansen, all of Lavton, visited Mrs. Ethel Rudd. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish and family of Bountiful were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell i u Lgxcrixvt DELUXE 10 CYCLE CONVERTIBLE WITH THE DISH & POT-WASCYCLE TOO! Lambs Host Christmas Party By Lois Peterson HhHrtfxoT-fiJ- t MICROWAVE OVEN Christmas production. Students took parents on a STUDENTS AT NORTH PARK Elementary School in Tremonton entertained parents Friday with their annual MAI WITH PUnCHASE OF ANY I I TURKEY sources of natural gas, a necessity if we are to continue providing you with clean, efficient, natural gas at a reasonable cost. You see, Jeanne Fenton pays the same for natural gas as you do. A MOUNTAIN FUEL People Serving People Free pamphlets available at any Mountain uel office include; "Oven Meals "Cooking for Two," '"Fruit and Vegetable Drying." "Centennial Dining." F i" A |