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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 24, 1922. N. a widow, vorkinr for a Brin for tor- - eppther. M the child, wju wUl keep it with France and England lookin self and son; "bat mamma 7 that concealed until tomorrow. a- - - - tie uus appointment of a body of TrJT eau here Santa Clans will not ' LONDON The United State wan can business men t fix a j. rear- m reported to hare begun negotiation tor payment of reparations. A seotleman, vno - OTenmara ' Z U r -- M 3 ti. 4an4 flimn (rK fflA JHtHrtPJtV little boy, told the fire , chief m the UtUr began preparing of The Provo Herald, my Yuletide greetings to the people of our straight? the desired article. Out of - three ' broken wagons the firemen made and great state. " other and smart little coaster and of peace life, all liberty, the painted blessings Envisaging, rfcht brown. Today the It Beneficent Providence, and painted Divine endowments we enjoy from a a waron too fire conthankful and 9 Governor s Greeoitig Utah MoiorXompany Maxwell - Chalmers m wgn it is appropriate that we give expression to'our trite hearts at this Christmastide and allow our feelings'oi joy to St.f Center ' .i..m Dealers in 131 West new-bag- E Wish to extend to "in the bosom of the Rockies, with unlimited 'resources and abundant crops, with a contented people and domestic tranquility, i'JLZ certainly we have cause to rejoice. Tkfl TToor inat nnsainor has been fraught with signal blishments by mankind. Foremost among these is the Disarma. mfoTne milM hv our honored President Based on the commemorate, this great gather"Peace on Earth, Good Will Tg-to establish forever, ing sought " v Vff wffl fursetthe that year to be coming is prayed It devoutly i ther advancements in the spread of Christianity upos the earth; and turmoil that we, us from will strife; Father Kind spare that a as a great commonwealth, may continue to progress and surround ourselves with that which cpntributes to hfe's pleasures and that we may be preserved to. work out our salvation before our God. OUlCCICiv iyuio, v CHAS: R. MABEY. their many friends the season's" greeting by wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We also take pleasure in announcing the new good Maxwell Sport Cars, fully equipped, $1165, Provo. Greetings : of the Season Reunited I ! thank you for your very generous patronage during; X922. We wfll cbntinue to serve you in our We - NOTICE " 99 ' From now until February 1 1923, the Utah Motor company will give a special discount of 5 per cent off list price on all cars sold, or deposits made on spring delivery, same to be applied to the buyer's credit, for the purchase of the steel plant site. START THE YEAR RIGHT BUY A MAXWELL FIRQ-IB- Christmas Candles H. S. STREBEL, Mgr. I 201 West Center Street. Take Your Battery to Battery Headauarters. WE TTKENT Njecharge .tiepair lUENEW COMPANY Rebuild your old Shoes WE GUARANTEE EVERY JOB. WE USE FIRST CLASS MATERIAL ONLY. VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Our Shpp Is Open From 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Try Once and See. TONY DAMICO, Prop. 127 N. University Ave- - phone .:.'.:: :::, 418-- J. a : : : .: ' j s, cast-awa- Have the PROVO SHOE REPAIRING ' CHILDREH'S HEARTS . ANY AND ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES. OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 484. . GIADDEf I The Christmas of the Provo chil Most everyone has the idea that the use of candles is diminishing. But dren who would not be visited by such is not the case. It is generally Santa Claus la being made bright 8 tf thectty fire supposed that when oil lamps and thronglrthe-Teffortlater, electric lights, came into use, department the members of which candles were thrown ln'the discard. It have been busy for .the last three days toys to the homes of those who may. surprise most people to know that taking have In this year been unprosperous. the use of candles is growing every The move was Instituted by Reed year, but, of course, they are not the Boshard, fire chief, who thought that same style or used in the same man the best way to be happy on Christ- ner as in the days of old. Lmas is to make others ' happy, and One of the. latest candles to come w i j " 0O into use is The large red Yuletide sonnel of the department that they candle to be burned In the window on gather up all the broken and Christmas eve. This custom dates toys they could find and spend their back many years and Is founded on an leisuie time repairing them, old English folk story or legend. It They have collected and repaired was believed at that time, and of 300 toys of various sizes and sorts: course they had no street lights then, dolls, large and small, some with new that the Christ Child came to visit the heads and others with new bodies; earth on Christmas eve, and the can- kiddie cars and carts; smartly striped dles were lighted and placed in the yellow coaster wagons; Teddy bears windows to light Him on His way. toy animals of various species all The custom prevailed in this coun- are to be found among the lot. try in the old days but had almost Wednesday afternoon the fire wagon died out when it received a renewed went about to the various stores of Impetus several years ago. This not Provo carrying a Santa Claus basket. alone because of the beautiful senti The merchants contributed liberally ment of the old legend, but also be' with nuts and candles and toys of cause it fitted in so well with our pre- various sorts, which articles will be sent to the children who otherwise vailing Christmas customs. With the cheerfulness and good will would not enjoy Christmas, incident to the Christmas spirit; the Some time ago the fire chief sent usually exceptional lighting up of our out word to the various ecclesiastical homes; with Christmas trees in many authorities and the district school houses, there is no other one simple teachers to send them the names and thing which seems to so completely addresses of any children in their sound out the whole good will spirit jurisdiction whose parents would not as a big red Christmas candle in the Ue able to provide the articles essen window. tial to make their Christmas happy. It's cheery flame flashes through the Hence a long list of names has been December darkness, a warning to the sent to the chief and the firemen are passing wayfarer; a warning against busy delivering the toys to the pathe rocks and shoals of selfishness, rents, who will keep the present hid just as our counlry's lighthouses warn until Santa Claus night, sailors of the dangers the storm-tossefilen. Clark. Frank Taylor, Scott WM? besetting them and their ships. And TtifkTYinerm Clafnn.a rinlrrt .n as in tiie latter case, it's twinkling liam Smoot are the firemen who have beacon (if light n'so conveys a sug- been assisting the chief in this work. friendli- And according to Chief boshard the gestion of companionship, ness and good will. men have been busy early and late in order to complete their work in time P'ANTIAOO, Chile Manuel Rivas for Christmas. Vicuna has accepted an invitation to "I'd like a wngon for Christmas," form a new cabinet. said a little f'low, whose mother is AUTO ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY usual courteous way, Hedquist Drugs After four years tireless search Mrs. Gallle A. Reed, Louisville, Ky., baa found her three kidnaped children at Monroe, La. Here art Mrs. Reed and her son, Francis, VL lira. Reed alleges the children wen kidnaped by her husband 'frog) whom she was divorced., Three Drug Stores. One Photo Shop. y -- Sectio lu Bookcases lP FY Every book section filled and no place to put the overflow! What holiday gif t could be more suitable or acceptable to him than another section or two for .his Globe 1 i m ii WMPm hu A3 cj.i Measure, up lus books and figure how many sections will vhouse them we will do the rest. Sectional Bookcases are made In a variety- - of styles and finishes in both oak and mahogany. Come in and look over the line. Globe-Wernic- ke -- : : VIelt Our Display of Globe-Wernic- ke Sectional Bookcases i GET IT AT f ) t-''- A .faW L-- ""k FURNITURE DEPARTMENT M?MWiwiQk Agency jHslHHBK '9 v V To all V V 'it V r. RESOLVE NOW i i i TO MAKE THE NEW YEAR ONE OF PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION RIDIING I IN BY V V WE EXTEND TO YOU TIIE SEASON'S GREETINGS. PHONE 279 ' 6 9 V TELLURIDE MOTOR CO, PROVO. UTAH. esdemdl asoim I A BUICK fHE CAR THAT BRINGS LASTING PLEASURE AND ENDLESS SATISFACTION. V. : '9 V lirl TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY MV v i i Globe-Wernic- ke gr"jLT"tn-"iT- 1' s Wernicke Bookcase? A Book Section measures 32 inches wide inside, holding approximately 30 books of average thickness. U7) 17 mat es and for aHappy aoa rrospei ous leariror WZS Best-Wish- HITEHEAD'S MARKET l""'''1 |