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Show W- 0JeWK3. i.ute Ufl-- the ; A x . kI !' SlJli-- A I . iV- 1 of' Yd ni'.r ami JLMiihtxT i i. ! nailer at ilu ? i1! loi'icr the I E. A . .J - i .)'K iMiUUAIt 1 t mmm leg?.! : 1 in 'nil'. i;o i 1 I 'I BONNEVILLE I. IJAI ECU COMPANY. a Coi po. ..tk n, Iiamti.T, Vi j ya ( Ti S i E i -- Y LA R TTaSH ttWViHW.WM.WHWJ ll CC cohyty. utah. rii'Ti- E fi Y Editor A TrimmingO the court or r Miv k a.., ; Ji. JA Vi Vt V V A IrT'.i. irni,;!, I A T at .Inaction, Utah May 21, o- . ' aid NAY, Defendants. SALr: To ho so!,) at Shoi ifi"n Sale mi the )th day of Hoc: nil or, RC5, at the hour of t wo i vc oclock i.oori of said day, at the In at door of the Count v Corn t House in flu1 Town of Junction, -- : ; rr 1 - i I ( 1, ! i 1 I r , m CE: Rtryps IWriy i r.eur 17-nk- - I j 11, ,rf MX As for the scores of persons who that day had seen their first Santa Claus since their happy childhood days in the old home, there can be no question but that their hard, unresponsive feelings were temporarily swallowed up In the more tender, humanizing strains 'of the shepherds hymn : Glory to God in the highest, And on. earth, peace, good will to men. (, 1925, Western Newspaper Union.) trr HUMAN KINDNESS die away; eandlea MUSIC will burn themselves out; once evergreens will fade. Bat kindled, ttint flame of human kindness lighted nt Christmas rarely becomes dim, and mosic incident to the Holiday pleasures through inwill echo anil numerable happy dayse W. 1). Pennypncker. Union re-ec- ho (vc), 1926. Western Newspaper ) 1 Tin ver? to Ikkerings imjierson-nt- e Sant and Mrs. Santa Claus. When the time arrived and everything else was in readmes'- Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus i'oun I ikoie was but one way to get info the assembly hall to create the proper effect. That w a s Six Puppies, Nellies Present for Her Mistress to be no Christmas THERE forwaslittle Suzanne Hansen. a party The family was in dire financial diff'":al pfrp,,ticulties ard it was mutually agreed "",st nd, m is ! A r, W,, i.v heir wond r if : not smoth- among them all that for this one s a n xe'erlm. -- f the ncaneas of Cod tiiim-'m;;- . the tree itself Is Christmas there would be no exchange o a. 'ii! WI.e'i he re.i, bed home, he ered with of gifts. Suzanne was disappointed the vtr best part of the decor it ion. mat put ligated look a little I'm to X 1":. V.t Union.) 'vydjier that there would be no surprises, but a - on ii s h a! to o volain Ids she comforted herself with the thought a t III.. iiouc ,1 that she would at least have Nelfie, her V,'ii !, ,o ,,i !t. It V ,om heh'i.d r., faithful dog, to play with Christmas hv ilimldng three is f::tli"r t'i 'ur.sthiMH t. fir Tim 'i'.'ny fire tiers of Day. Nellie lmd Iven gven to her the escape r;c. In 1,,",. a i;. s is d or t ! i'r.eiy Ami lii'ii d.d Utile Tim behave? Christmas before by her undo and she i ng a e r e and ,, t, ar ', .e "f is," n aul v. S; mil asked J ( ratcl: it. "As good as v,i::d .w. This was the had been Suzannes constant comas clion ii plan st: or, the god, r.:,"' i.ob, and graeef.d, i,:'vn !id la t ter. Seme-- , w is m d:'e:s:ng room in ther,. panion up until about a month ago s Ilia a. net! e rorud ps tad ' hev l.e . .' tl; e; :hti a! s.tting by when the dog was sent away "to the no with I'.i'l the where and bio e a place r l!p ibueclf so i,i h. a. id ih;u!;s the Santa and his J Miidd be detained hospital, her mother had explained. t il !iia i 'til party 'h's-'' ;a mu e.o,jy.u.'c in I'li'ii.'ui't throughout the firm half of Suzanne had been most unspeakably V 1,1 ' ' k:nthf, o a I,, am. that Im hoped a mui':; lonely all that month with no pal, anl n len"thy p,ogr,:m vitho.jt 'acmg h a: s t "f Mh" r t hi j M ill0 clnirch. be- been counting tiie days till Christhad all. ' hy H !';in as a crop!.', and it might eg ii s e he mas when she was promised the dog To climb fire three stories of s m er Ilia oil escape '' j,c j to tile: t reinemn r upon. would be hers again. on a so small ever winter's with Tea on g,,M i night h,. i'lg of 'heir t'h'.a lai made lame begii;.; Christmas morning when the doora ht die is d'.fiienit enough, hut to s ."it a san f dee,o s tt men m And ascend the fold ,l11 stairway each bell rang, Suzanne flew down the stairs "';i f" r ake j.,,. a; linv observe 1, 'Cod bbfs a or with basket i,,P large hag filled with to answer. There, was an exciled cry ew us c , '"'hri o, .S III. e 1.! Charles Dlolums. of j'y. "Oil mummy, come down and t oranges and candy, and to have tp nct f ' basket their ' appiy through this same see what's here." Tiuro in-Uif n n.rn.T.ts :,t pn'is- nf jv xt h JItjrchic-ip.s Gifts roim dangt way was almost more than brought by the hoy from t lie dog hosv71 P''ifty aud 'eri uiefs nit y he made tl y bargained for or were, indeed, pital was Nellie with six little puppies a square of tine wane at laane. ( ;ne able to do. It was work, and Captain just like her. Suzanne was in ove JA v w id appd'itied curners of mauve as, Ir.ii'n with the pups. Mrs. Pickering nWer denied it. and ilm '7 I V 44 i limn on lined y.urh emliroldery. The They're just a Christmas gift for When Santa poked his bewhiskqred ii 's' u otiun Ll from Nellie. said tiie hoy and white linen ' you center tiny t .1 l.e lead window ami i through surrourd'd by a wile footing lacf his ! umbei ing bundle after himdragged there elcsod the door behind him. Marion edged and bordered round with daisies was a bum of s ip; ressed voices, and It. Reagan. .c), 125. Western Newspaper Union ) a marked irn'r'W in noi.se and merriment when Mrs. Sanhi appeared. All the lime they were distributing , (truly and fruit they were besieged THE KIND THAT COUNTS n; tl.p h in pi... e i :"i i by ATTORNEY. AT. e LAW ''have ee looks trotg a questions from the crowd., and reill . with as much plied end gaiety oc M... ranches an tm J t;,e NtTlON UTA H as tbe place and the condition of the le" tla- t'e.-;.it assembled audience would allow. It It is a L',,(i iPug to lay out P ,l imt fair to say that San; a end Mrs. 's i v. di 'oi tf:o'-t, ii ,.i ,ii M.dir'.ib of j' tfanrn both enjoyed tiw-i- vtdt to that ti! e sh.dv an-eo r t'get!ier t" al umis h'1 d " one dace, and that they lhig' red n ef de ('rattens at n longer than their usual cuMon! on hi Cos v, ay It is caiy to d:s time, liotidav visits. ltd',!' ;r.a- - a s u riuiiain ; amt (poi'-Christmas is always a day of joyful PI? Cup tu Interest, and Panta was glad to look square! v into the fives of the many gathered in that halt that night. In ' ha: spite of the elands and mi.-f- s of Yet Your Supplies at JtncStcn c that cnguiiV d them 1. is? visit that holiday mason during Hcaiis j' seemed to have touched ft ehotd that was welcome in tiie memory of each. L ( ountenances at first ALL hard, softened He Think veil have a green with the recollections of happier yenrs. u.t- Avtcd ' Flashes came into eyes that bespoke Christmas? e.' d aKo She I hope so a "long green" one. Ffa?....0-8a- i ll that Is good, and ambitious, and V Ml .'I.'MV sur- in tde Regrets, and remorse, and sor023, Oils Sf;'! AsSSOffeS rows If there were any were this I,,.- ai.d I: s oT.u day wallowed up in the more senti,,i uiv inns t net 'ee mental and Maple Popcorn Balls po ted o mu e ihau.n e brighter surnHCCTfi?'f'fDnO J L f U KiCO s 5 fimu. rp Top three quarts of corn and dismyths ill : Melt one a hard kernels. .bout Christinas. card O.aei'erd k:u la' e. of of butter in a saucepan, add T h at was a The limsy ernafuee:-- . will leP.Ne the ; dar mi "s-.memorable day for one cupful of maple sirup and ef tie tree if f'ev are? Mr. and Mrs. cupful of sugar. Bring to boiling point him ' r bin in it ebb ets. j t;, j,,,, Pickering. They and let boil until mixture wtil become cttEvsaiET lad given a little brittle wlien tried in cold water. Pour of themselves in mixture gradually, .stirring all th to : ',ow n the ' " iv of Cie'ae mlessbtheir desire to while, over corn which has been sprincheer ethers, and kled with salt. Shape into balls, using -i i.: f r. PhLB the l"'h , is on ;5cSSV tSlillS. WilllB CEV low.-in doing so the bie at ' . very little pressure. , ,,m!'s Th :himes of gladt: a'l lii lits hlch have I'T, LQf) I !8j0 113I Old 03T ' ness were started ri .'inhes t..r th.Then and Now k . UU with I!V To uhl be arranged in o renewed vigIP, fl? !y Vfl!J it tf'SfP The boy who used t. w ' ' or in their hearts. tae owior lindis io the K an apple, an orange, a handful oi get A l i'oity ef'eit Is pro. lin d They had learned mixed nuts, a dimes worth of powder ifjsnrP' tla "''ho fid's are suhsl. tilled too. and shot or a new pair of home-knsomething, bnilULi liT, JuilCIiUfl, ferjjhLu wiser. were They socks for Christmas now has a grandThey became conson who must have a new car, a diam C d scious that there mond ring, nnd a check. Times change. is no soil so dark that it will not reH J:233 H fegaaas ku spond promptly to the sunshine and At Christmas Time The almost gladness of Christmas. Mr. Smiles But why do you expect In the expresInstantaneous change a Christmas box from me? Surely I sions of many faces was entirely conhad no dealings with you? hnve vincing. Christinas lmd come, and sir please, sir, you Yes, Boy again it bad impressed the old, old over oop last week. my tripped men. to will and good message of peace 7 When the Pickerings went back ta 13 Origin of Carols their own comfortable home that night i; Few, if any, Christmas carols were and sat n front of a welcome log fire o they were conscious of wishing that ever sung in Scotland, while from this good spirit of Christmas might earliest times the custom has been for last throughout the entire year. It universally prevalent in England. doesnt, of course, for human nature France. Italy and other countries of the European continent. will be human nature while the world . I, J APTAIX and Mrs. Pickering promised Santa to play Claus. Thev loved to do a little towards making the day bright and spreading the holiday spirit. Christmas after Christmas they had taken some part If not for the children then io r the sick or aged hot always some part. This time it was different. They, thenisx Ives, nervously awtdted the day. It was to he unique. They were to help In a festive occasion at a states prison. They were to carry gladness and rhe spirit of (cnstnias with them and radiate ft. within four sombre , stone w a s. it srenivd abao.-- t tlr-yea-r j e ; A- - I i diof! !!' Piute 'e '3 I' t,. h Sam Cline, At Iona y fot I'landedf. 1 rT I fJil ' By VV. D. PENN YPACKER .x:'x-xXMX'HXrtX',x,XX- mnst.-rpier- Wm E. Carsein, iiai i, tl w J. 1 fi'-e- t December Y J j Piute County, State of Utah, the fed lowing describe real property, Tlio. sou them-corner of the south half of the south half of soulhwc'.; quarter, doctnui 2'), Township 27 S it;!., Merid'a: Range U Wo.' Salt Enkcommencin'; tv.i hundred and tventj. id lu ast tori" feet i: rth of tiie the nee nmnii g two bundled feet v.e i, nert'i ono luiodred four, thence two hundred thence si nth one hundrel feet tei place ef lie ginning. to-w- it New Experience I for Santa Claus- ply strung aroun'l the tree, weighing on the tips of its branches, so that they seem to fetter It. If they wind hrnncluN, as a vine might, they seem to belong in the tree. Toys may have their place on the trie it so! f, if they are decorative. An amusing no!) perched oa a limb, a bright- - oloi ed fiorn gleaming In the! shiidov, ., a i uhher hall suspended high in the branch's, will delight the children. The grout, up who trims a Christmas tree as a chance for once hr to he tai i rtist with the most The public in tbe world. hristinas morning will children 0:1 reeogniie bis work as a if he only tememhers two rives : First. he lie.'-- ; Ci" thing; it must he treated ns a unit ai d 'very hit of decoration r lasts. And they felt graterut ror th sense of good will which it had brought them, and hopeful that it might linger with them for many weeks, at least. d IE Frantzs GrinsteaJ S UJIEEIEE.S D. E. NAY .Junction, Utah I 01 ( EMMAS vnri-eoore- t: "t" j. ones that usually . make up these circuits and each liirht enclosed in a small paper cone of soft These rones proyellow or orange. jecting downward give iiiueh the same impression as the vertical effect of candies. Chains of t'nsel and colored paper are effective decorations if they are used rightly. They should not he sim- - JPi UTE COUNTY fJEWS Entered as a. vs, County - , t 11 ! 1 : ! : ( i . - M.-'- i . , j j 11 i i i t i - : i g- i , Vi , - i - I f i.-- m I J. 1. n.: si . ' a a a ' ' i due to lie d. n that .' ! r v erked eat w l.en :i he h ! Mu.d : i b l h'.i'ci! : i " i j o h i. i .' ' Mia ' m i',d i. e a . v. i : i i : a i : ix M! ! i : litt a id It A :: now oilt dim s t eifl ' to t : . i v : 1 , nf, eu P ns ,u; u-- - 'I. ii, i - as r. i e, d ii). Hi d IP ll to ',n a . A s ' I in i . ' - Gilbert Ii Beebe I ! i : , 1 i i I It I.iii , i e r m-v- i ii 3 v J : i 1 of ie t.t" hie id, . f ei;;; poed i - l:i! r fa: .)' at b e: w ! i d V, o ! s I i , - . l no a i, ud diii.ng a i is it I'oe.a s Vi a .a i ia i no and let : : "i',n y i i, It gie-to :.i ','e ( ':a o 11...1S in. : r,' ." and each i.t.-:d'(!-' tin. f warn MUno-ey to 'o:.ii utv '..lu.'M. 'i,r. !, !( so ;1 i v i - s w , ; ( I i hy SlWEEil TO ' i , Christinas in Venice is No Thriller for Yanhs i S United Stdtes dy tracers X came into port at Venue to spend the Christ nuts holidays, ii was Fiuist-iom- ; Eve. '1 he nut row, v, indiag str. ets of Youke that lead off from the I'ia.ca Pan Mario were Caorgod v Ah Uni'td States gibs. In nlinost every gon da one could see the sngpi r, ur.,; tap of tin American sailor. Out in the h- bor were the three slops ail l'glp. ,1! m witli red nud green Oorti'ic Iti .i.e- the which were ivlleetr lackness of the water, iluiv m- a ! ts large Christmas tree In ekcim i'll one of th-- decks. It iv.i.- a duu.'i s tn AmerJea.i eve- s- f sight parth-alarlt'nse modern Amei'ican war (Huts id aue with ClmCrmos ci.e '. mid! "I suppose you are tiivllied to one of the gobs, "to tie MUm'.o.g t iu'istmas nt Venice? Thrilled he teheed. "Saj this isj a y the worst town I ever shuck i" J.fe no iiov ii s i;.i r- 1 ; ; I i . ! - 1 j - ! 3 . j lothina! get laick llelieve me. Vi! be to good o! J ro ' !. p. 1 I thinlL of n real Christmas dinner, the H log there at home, and the fatin " There was a tremor in lus voice r I turned away ns I saw him reach ...r bis bandkerthlef to daub ids "jes nfarion It. Itengan. When . (Q, 1025. en Xfw' 7 I n ) - iWi.-mne- ! , M llC 1 table-epoopf- u! j s one-ha- I . ; Trs,:;:,;,TGHBysLER ; lf m AC-EnG-V - ! : , ( ! ! . i j , ("p.-isiu'-i- s f ! it rjarysvale. Utah. !vetnodletI with all Modern Conveniences Heated Rooms liatliw litmning Water to 8:30 htincli 30 Dinner 8,00 Car hiie day or night. B. H. King, Prop. |