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Show meeting and Mr. Gibbs blessed his little grandson, Jason Gibbs Maughn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tremonion. Utab Thursday, December 9, 1965 Leader Th Jay Portage MA Holds Party by Mrs. Virgil Harris The MIA officers and teachers and partners and the Bishopric and partners enjoyed a Christmas party and banquet at the Church house Saturday evening. A program was presented, games were played and the banquet served on beautifully decorated tables. A large crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy and Miss Marva Jean Parkinson of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson. GRANDDAUGHTER BLESSED Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gib.bs spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gibbs Sunand family of Kaysville. day at Sacrament meeting there Mr. Gibbs blessed his little granddaughter. The name chosen was Valene. Maughn. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and daughters of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Var C. Flint and family, Mr. and City attended Sunday School here and were dinner guests of Mrs. Boyce Flint and family Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mrs. Marilda Flint at and family. Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. RETURNS HOME Leonard Hoskins and son, Todd, FROM HOSPITAL at Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Howell returned to NEW RESIDENTS her home Tuesday after being Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hoskins treated for several days at the and six children of Roy have moved to this community where Valley Hospital in Tremonton. Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs receivthey will make their home for ed word this week of the death the next few months. Duane is of her brother, Dewey Orgill, a grandson of Bert Hoskins. 65, of Pendleton, Ore. Wendell C. Hall went to OgMrs. Louise Allen and Mr. den Sunday to meet his wife and Mrs. DeVon Price of Ogden who returned by train from visited with relatives and McCook, Neb., where she visitfriends here Sunday. ed for ten days with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal Raymond Hall and family. returned home Monday of last Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harweek after spending the Thanksris spent the weekend in Black-foo- t, giving holidays with relatives in Ida., as guests of Mrs. Harris' sister and husband. Butte, Mont. They also visited with relatives in Dillon and Alice Wyman and her grandIdaho Falls, Ida. son of Flint, Mich., have been GRANDFATHER BLESSES GRANDDAUGHTER visiting with Mrs. Wyman's parMr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Richter in East Tremonton. spent Sunday at Wellsville where they attended Sacrament OBITUARIES O. A. SEAGER Pre Christmas Funeral services for Orin Seager, 93, who died Dec. WATCH SALE at PALMER'S We WILL ALLOW 1965, in an Ogden Rest Home, conducted Wednesday morning in Ogden. Burial was in Honeyville Cemetery. Mr. Seager was a prominent farmer and church official in Tremonton for many years, prior to moving to Salt Lake City 8 years ago. fie was born Sept. 14, 1872 in Fowler, Ohio, a son of Orin B. and Mary Emeline Tyrell Seager. He married Mary Robinson Dec. 27, 1893 in the Logan LDS Temple. They lived for a few years in Canada, before settling on a farm in East Tre- were 25.00 YOU UP TO for your old watch on a new one for Christmas. They need not be turned in until after Christmas. monton STi) Ig. A. 4, in 1905. Seager was a member of the Tremonton First Ward bishopric and served as a member of the Bear River Stake High Council. He was active in the Farm Bureau and various Mr. holds your watch JL till Christma $11 community affairs. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, W. K., Tempe, Ariz.; Dr. Tyrrel R., Vernal: C. Austin, Ogden; Mrs. E. H. (LaRue) Furse, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Tolman V. (Maudellt Burke, Brigham City; Mrs. H. C. (Mildred) Denton, Los Altos, Calif.; 22 grandchil- dren; 72 great grandchildren; great, great grandchild; Junius T. brother, sislers, one Smith. Salt Lake Mrs. City; Estella Pert, Nampa, Ida.; Mrs. Stanley Dallin, Oakland, w Waterproof $49.50 Ladies' yellow or while expansion band All a Calif.; Mrs. William Salt Lake City. Waterproof. $39.50 n UU VUVjIr incaflex beautiful or Quality and MYRTLE Mrs. balance every Wyler.C-i--- with shock. Guaranteed against damai e for life. Myrtle Knudsen, styling you'll be ex- Mae Eckley 81, of Deweyville eph Knudsen, Nov. 27, 1907 in Brigham City. He died Dec. 19, 1924 in Deweyville. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Floyd Knudsen, Brigham City; Clifford E.. and Mrs. Lloyd Eva at PALMER'S ai lonf as crystal Intact, genuine part used. For The Bear River Valley South First West TREMONTON. UTAH I OPEN TIL 7 P.M. MON ft THRU THURS. AND SAT. (WWIHiniHWWMMmWMl - 8 P.M. FRTnAY I Iv S g J ii in HwfF x MAID MOG'S - Women FOR Men TONY LAMA - & FRYE WESTERN - Women Children & ENSIGN BOOTS FOR Men & I Children Give an NEW PLAYROOM FURNITURE has been presented to the McKinley School by the PTA Association. Children enjoying the furniture are Mike Brockman, Tricia Adams and Christine Deakin. PTA officers and teacher are Fay Miller, Pam Johnson, Barbara Ashby, Florence Deakin, Ina Claire Fuller. Jay Stokes is principal of the school. Fredrickson, both of Garland; Mrs. Charles (Hilda) Peterson, Willard; Virgil and Ursel Knudsen, both of Deweyville; Mrs. (Bonda) Lynn Palmer, Salt Lake City; and DeVor, Ogden; also 26 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (today) at 1 p.m. at Rogers Funeral chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in Deweyville Cemetery. JOSEPH R. CUTLER Joseph Ransom Cutler, 79, of Corinne died Dec. 8, 1965 in an Ogden hospital after a lingering illness. He was born June 14, 1886 in Union, Salt Lake County, a son of Ransom and Emily Cope to Smith Cutler. He moved Corinne in 1901. He married Jennie Rozelle Wood April 15, 1908 in Willard. Mr. Cutler has been active in LDS ward organizations, as a Sunday School officer and home missionary. He was a high priest at the time of his death. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Grant (Jennie) Lar-seNewton; Ransom J. Cutler and Mrs. Albert (Joyce) FillMrs. Joseph more, Corinne; (Lenora) George, Tremonton.; Mrs. Melvin (Venna) Jones, Wendell, Ida.; Mrs. ' Burton (Ilene) Hill, LaGrande, Ore.; Robert Wayne Cutler, Salt Lake City, also 35 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hatch. Corinne and Mrs. Ida Fredrick-son- , Modesto, Calif.: one Thomas Smith, Mid-val- Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Corinne Ward chapel. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 at Harold B. Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City and Saturday from 11 a.m. until service at Corinne chapel. Burial will be in the Willard Cemetery. ELVA C. Home Dinner by Mrs. Wayne Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson had an especially happy Thanksgiving week, this year. Mrs. Johnson's son, Major Dee R. Anderson, his wife, and son, Bruce, came from Germany. They have been there for the past three years. The family met at the home of Mrs. Johnson's daughter, Jessie (Mrs. Ted Nielsoni and family, in Ogden for a lovely holiday dinner. Mrs. Darlene Sargent, mother of Mrs. Anderson was also present. Congratulations from the people in our community this week to Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Barnard. Jerry is one of the young men in our ward that it is always nice to remember and we wish him much success. He received his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Iowa State University, last week. FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB MEMBERS REMINDED Friendly Circle Club members are asked to bring their contributions of clothing and toys to the homes of either Mrs. Keith Page, Mrs. Wayne Norr or Mrs. Wayne Fryer by the 15th of this month. These will be boxed and delivered to the family on Christmas Eve day. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Joseph-soCherie and Jill, Plymouth, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer and also at the Wayne Fryer home. Mr. Fryer continues to improve after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer and family were in Clearfield, Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. Merlin Fryer and children. Mrs. Ed (Pearl) Olsen and son, Larry, were dinner guests at the Fryer home. Larry has just returned from a Mission in the North Central States. They live in Petersboro. Major Anderson and his family left for Ft. Leavenworth, Kans., and when he completes six months of Command school. 176 West Main 1- Reg. $3.98 yd. NOW YcL $l.1 NOW Reg 49c yd. 69 $1 NOW BELTS COATS 8 - - QUILTED NYLON 09 Yd. R. Roundy March 18. 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Ogden four years before moving to Corinne. An active church worker she had Ixtii teacher, counselor and president in the MIA; teacher and junior Sunday School coordinator; and Relief Society r.r I 1:1. . rv U.S. RUBBER COWBOY PLUS Everything for the WESTERN HORSEMAN anariwiv-r,,..,.- ,, -- , - - are her husband, three daughters. Mrs. Burton R. Carol Ann Pett, Concord. Calif.; Mrs. Perry Sally Ka Kelley. Vale, Ore.; Jill Roundy. Provo; five grandchildren, three brothers and one sister, James Archie Christensen, Salt Lake City; Romeo W. Christensen. Corinne; Mrs. Mary E. Call, and Irving L. Christensen, botn Drawer all sieel 2 yd. Our New CALANDA machine, a portable with case. As low as $55.00. Come in and see what we can do for you Buttons West Main 65 Bolts & ' . i TREMONTON Phone 257-560- 4 - FRIDAY, DEC, 10 FREE! HOT DR. PEPPER 12 till 5 p.m. And Small Donuts FRI. ONLY Bring the kids in for a visit- - Also Our Gigantic HARRISON STUDIO of Santa and SANTA SALE FARR BETTER Ice Cream 24 SHUPE WILLIAMS Mix So?- as $1.98 k?98 $1.00 IGA Lfq- - 39c Soap TUNA scan. $1.00 LETTUCE 9c lb. ORANGES 9c lb. 49c lb. IGA 2Lbs- - WALNUTS 89c 1 iLb.Pkg.89c Or. Corn Flakes IGA 46 Oz. SCans $1,00 Boxes $1,00 Lb. Whole $1.00 ROYAL GARNET 8 Cans $1.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 9-10-- 11 can. 85c Tomato Juice IGA Grape Juice ' IGA IGA CREAM or WHOLE ? For V 12 Oz. Fruit Cocktail Meat Pies T Cherry Choc, box 49c Choc. Chips 5Pkgs.$l.oo CORN Qt. BEEHIVE Soda WaterJuarts$1.00 KELLOGG 6 & Mild Cheese 1 Mix Nuts HERSHEY CABINET Office Supply U.S. NO. - oz. HIRES e 9'8-5c69- ROCKY MOUNTAIN FISHER WHITE SPRAY LEADER your children for only $1.50 X-M- IGA ! Living Color Portrait FILE s39.75 I 1.69 yd. trade-i- n top rated machine. president. Special for Christmas ! .2.49 ALSO on your old machine on a PFAFF, $100.00 will also be here offering if you wish, a 3'2x5 in f OVERSHOES Reg. $1.98 yd. NOW PFAFF for Christinas -- J IGA X Reg. $2.98 yd. NOW Santa Clans is coming to Rudy's Cake Mixes FELT HATS Yd, n, of Ogden. - SHIRTS 39 NOW Yd. SERANO Reg. $1.29 yd. Yd. FLANNELS HARPOONS Reg. $1.98 yd. "Qft ROUNDY Funeral services for Mrs. Elva Lucille Christensen Roun-d- suspension WESTERN BUCKLES WALLETS Tremonton WOOL PRINTS $" 19 NOW PLAIDS ELECTRIC D & B COTTON SATINS Reg. $1.49 yd. Iron rile Easy Monthly Payments .be stationed in Washington, D. C. Seventeen members of the family of Arlin and Iva Madsen met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Black in Ogden, Sunday. A birthday dinner was held in honor of Mr. Madsen. Given Welcome Ironing's easy with IR0NRITE they will Major Anderson g I Time A Gift That Will Bring Happiness For Days, Weeks and Years To Come Surviving TAOS INDIAN READ THE WANT ADS JHy Jensen Christensen. She married Eldridge Bear River Saddlery " Nev., "spent the weekend visiting relatives - in Tremonton. Mrs. Baugh is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay. Christmas 59, of West Corinne, will be conducted Thursday (today) at 1 p.m. in the Corinne ward chapel. Burial will be in Brigham City Cemetery. Mrs. Roundy died Dec. 6. 1965 in the Brigham City hospital of cancer. She was born Aug. 29. 1906 in Brigham City, a daughter of Nels C. and Christine Christmas Shop at our "WESTERN QUARTERS" 19 w k """" iTT died Dec. 6, 1965 in the Brigham City hospital of a heart ailment. She was born Nov. 1, 1884 in Cameron, Neb., a daughter of John and Mary Jane Pennington Eckley. She came to live in Deweyville in 1900, and married Jos- of-p- shock-resistan- Incaflex wheel in E. 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