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Show War or peace; a brave new. world is in the making a world; in-which better opportunities will be had for all. The Spirit of ' Progress" is oh' the march, and we. may all look hopef ully to the future. At thisMme it , is, fitting that we count our many friends and recall the happy relationships 'of 1943. We wish all of -.you the. choicest blessings bless-ings that Christmastime can bestow .... - . ; TOWN CAFE RUTH DUGGANI ".. - ' HAZEL KESLER i : t-t. ; 7TMONG the things lor which Xo. our boys ate fighting is tho-right tho-right to celebrate Christmas in the traditional American way. It is with particular pride in bur courv- ' try's accomplishment in this direc-, , t tion and with firm faith for the ; , . future that we send you now our heartiest Christmas wishes. ... POOL'S a season jovousY FROM WHENCE DID THESE LAD TIDINGS TID-INGS COME? NOT FROM ATHENS. NOR YET FROM ROME. AT THAT TIME THE HEART OF WORLD POWER. THEY CAME OUT OF A LITTLE COUNTRY, PALESTINE.. ' ONE THOUSAND' NINE HUNDRED AND" FORTY-THREE YEARS LATER' THE GLAD TIDINGS RING OUT ASAIn! NEED WE SAY THAT WE WISH YOU THE FULL " JOYOUSNESS OF THIS HOLY SEASON7 KIRK REALTY CO. MILFORD, UTAH TELL'EM SELL'EM I THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS $ TO ALL , j j Holiday Cheer It's about time for us to wake up and thank our many friends and customers i for their valued patronage I during 1943. We cannot tell j you how much we appre- ! ciate your kindnesi. May j your Christmai b very, very happy. . ' 2 I Hughes Style and ; Floral Shoppe JUST m rarely a tbereH always be little boys and girls, and big boys and girls, too (especially (espe-cially around Christmastime), that sorely there will always be a Christmas. Our wish for you is that this Christmas season of 1943 be the most memorable you hava evr known. & VALLEY CREAMERY 'TjTierYII alar aqs be a thrishnas .;; p nan Pi J i!y!j'rl Barbarians " from across lfcJjyijy H the seas would, if they HI I U could, banish Christmas IB I 19 Iri 4 3 gjj forever from the earth. ' f 11 ' But there'll always be a -- Christmas! May the Christmas season of 1943 find you in the midst of a MILFORD STATE SLT""' Yu" R A T1Z Merry Christmas from Di-UNIY all of us to all of you. f H E PAUSE, on the Eve of Christmas, 1943; ' S-l h J to contemplate how much we owe the ,per- VF ennial character of our customers. With,.:.-; vsk gratitude and pride we scan the list. Some IvX of these customers have been with us for more than a quarter of a century. 5S To these old customers, to new ones, and AfJf to potential ones every member of this organization now joins in wishing "Merry ''''k? Christmas." CHARLES H. SEGERSTROM TUNGSTEN LEASE Milford - - - Utah "At Christmas play and make good cheer For Christmas comes but once a year" gpl A A. LITTERING more fantastically than the jew- jt II "C ypMffl C'S 'acn,s cave are Christmas CkX 3" trees in the windows of this town and adjoin- WMw Stk iQg farm areas. Everywhere, everywhere Christ- ffvjM mas, and the spirit which Christmas brings. We love thi town and its environs. We have V grown up here and have come to regard our- l " selves as "a fixture." We have a great many Z, friends, "but not a friend to spare," and at this Wt' time we want to thank them, one and all. ( ) yEs, christmas comes but once a year, so rr re- (j) ?$i HOOVES US ALL TO MAKE THE VERy MOST OF IT. ON fyxft SiSW THE EVE OF THIS JOyOUS SEASON WE TAKE GREAT JteOi'li PLEASURE IN WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS THE FULLEST MEASURE OF CHRISTMAS JOy AND HAPPINESS. TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY MDford Office Minersville, Greenvile, Adamsville 0. C. Koch, Division Manager J. De Los Baker, Meter Reader-Collector Mrs. Vena H. Wilson, Book Keeper Mrs. Hazel Barton, Collector Miss Irene Atkin, Assistant Bookkeeper Blaine Blackett, Meter Reader and Sei-vrce Kent Smith, Lineman and Service Man Charles Johnson, Collector |