Show r how many time ts each od dipped he asked New England supper The delicious nd o( baked beans brown bread Mrs Marshall delicacies Christmas almost alone She pushed prepared her wheel chair from table te shelf and Btove with ease and dexterity Bayberry caDdles shed a soft light and a pleasing fragrance "No wonder there la ready aal for them" said Wade "They are so fra- Farmers’ Stores Inc GENERAL MERCHANDISE CM PETERSON GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND grant" "And they bring good lnck to all who burn them” smiled the mother Manager UTAH Estep Friday and Saturday of lack Married Man" It wu highly apr eclat- ed by aH present week Mr and Mrs Orsen Watson and Mr and Mrs Robert Nish and Mr children of Garland visited Mr Wat- and Mrs Clark Rudd left Monday Steed Mrs last morning for Elba Idaho to be In at- son's mother Janett tendance at the funeral services of Sunday Ralph McFarland who died Bat from Monday evening the Fielding Dramatic Troupe presented a very pleas- Ulcers of the 8tomach Mr McFarlIn Is a hall “A Nish Mrs and the Poor of ward Nephew ing comedy Plymouth News Items ' Cells With Carrspondcnl erion who has spent the Gilbert summer In Aberdeen Idaho returned home last Friday for the winter Oscar MeGahee of Vhat place came clown with M Pierson to visit for an Indefinite period Creel Hunaaker and Roscl Zundel were Honeyville visiters Tuesday of last week R business Nish made a T Bishop trip to Brigham City’ Tuesday of last t Y ours Should Burn If week We Wish Good Patrons a all Our t MERRY CHRISTMAS And a HAPPY 'NEW YEAR Also Come and See us in our? New Store Next to Garland Hotel Bell Phone 60 Garland “Send Utah some good luck sign about them? he asked “I thought you ought to remember” and Doris quoted: “A bayberry candle burned to the socket —— hmtr nr nsrmnie — Food for the larder And — ’’ the for "Gold pocket" 'V’ a Wade smile finished the wit quotation have a fine memory" laughed Doris “and this Is my “acre”— the gray house In the bay trees Thank much for the trouble It was so you very kind of you to bring me” “But If you think my task Is done don’t know Wade Woodburn— you and by the way you haven’t told me “Y'oa up IjOOD THRISTMAS - ANNA I NEWSOM EEG a thcusapd pardons” said as he stooped Wade Woodburn and reached under the feet of hurrying pedestrians to retrieve candles some of the Christmas that he had knocked from the hands f Lforis Marshall ‘‘It — it was unavoidable I'm sure" answered the girl who too was trying to salvage some of the fragrant waxen sticks "I’m afraid thnt most of them are ruined" Wade went on “It was awkward ot me hut come into Brownell’s nd we tan replace them with others —so you’re parly won’t be spoiled" them— and "But we can't replace tVy weren't for my party’’ said the girl sorry tlut thv couldn't he see “You they aie bayberry placed and I make them” candles T! on tl e fa‘ Is in “Make thrm ti e lire — or to he mo'e exact ti are tn !(d under foot Wad wore you—" me were yil tiding tiom? To iao one for flu Kinui-“Yes and ro Lowe's spll ti cm hr — tec1’’ ine to order you “Tliey wr re ordered then —and neareon hnv But sunly-wly all ruined ('imob-aie some to nplne them aren’t they?’ candles “I‘!nnse don’t ndnd” pleaded Thais 'I'm sorry hut it couldn’t be Lelpul— and I can mke more" “Then get into my car here and I can run you home in no time" And Wade taking her arm directed her to bis roadster at the curb “What direction” he asked? Lust Vine— a'lnn-“I live at d it s putting you to a lot country— 'is answered ef t rouble" “Tronhif ’ A J you cn mention ve raised that ufttr nil the tumble r nes?’’ you by ny enroll“Flense forget it It was pure'y an and might have happened to accident anyone" “But to you it dhln’t— It happened But tell me more about the and me candles” much to tell 1 thought ki "t about in Now England They are iude bayberry candles from the leaves and berries of the are frncrnrt and lovely to burn’’ “But how no you — you can't pet berries and leaves this time of year?" bed nun at various times during the summer ns the berries ripen and make the tallow" "Buyberiy candies — don't thcyThite-bacto the Puritans? And Dn't there “There every one icn’T “e I-- — 1' - ir true uniting lovers — if they both burj them on Christinas eve” Two hours later when Wade was leaving he asked for a pair of candles Doris had already wrapped a pair for him so as she gave them to him she said “Send cce Jft jEfiaLmfLhesjt-to burn tomorrow night" lie unwrapped the candles banding her one I “Will you do me the honor? didn't mean to tell you now that I to Jove you— that I seem to always have been looking for you — that I want you to marry me Will you — can you care a little dear?" Doris thought It would not he hard to love Mm a great deal and after your name" “Dorlg Marshall” she told him as in be assisted ’her from the car “You’ve got my Interest all aroused and now I’m going to help you dtp those candles so you won’t have to Work all night to make good your & loss” “Indeed you'll do no such thing — waste the rest of the afternoon on my candles with Christmas only three days away" “Then you don't want me to help you — won't even let me have the pleasure of helping to replace something that I destroyed?" “Of courM- If you put It that way —” “I do so let’s go in nnd pet busy" Doris Introduced Wade to her mother and told why lie had come then ' e led the young man kitchen and piovhled $4 irto tlie i him wi'li ei t of her owu blue ging- - £ — "L “ '3r "it J Tonight j Would you have adequate insurance if YOUR property should burn tonight ? Somewhere every minute —day or night j j f I flames are causing losses to property — which should have ADEQUATE STOCK— — FIRE INSURANCE protection J I JohnJ rShumway he dhkIi planning at Christmas we shall always dip bay berry candles for our friends hoping the candles will bring to them the good luck they brought ua—our meeting” 1S2I yuturn Newspaper Catos) Bank Building Utah — :— Garland Phones: Bell 129 Bear River - 3r 69-a- it — it i£- -± It I i te Cy 0 r£ te i IS te Make Sri te i te i With A a te if mmmi AH' jS 11 jy te $4 L- - te $4 Inm aprons She set the kettVs of tMjhprry t:illw on the stove to limit and tlin si owed Wade the lulrUe s of (andlediiqiiiig Soon he was able to do a pretty fair Job of making the several ops between the firet few and plunges which 2 — Gl’IET mouse ir ic — di f WRrVf7I-K- prsitiin with soft and InsUnt rclea '£4 i rl! i te i te recommend We unqualifiedly Washer Model 97 Electric used Same chassis $ i te CHASSIS of worth the at preerj-Tn- Many caint quality on washers broip of a single unit hings and construction the I Conhn te te have $Ve i quality and know IU exre’lent performmre We stsnd back of it as thoegh the price were completely tested ft bjr Think but- - vital “ worTJng at J1SO priced boast sutb fine dollars’ produ-e- Corporation this low price with tut gears hui't of millions washers Conlon gear case It T i y) 4—ONE CONTryOL — on top of agitator TtB-h- T" 5 — COrrER everlasting solid cupper tub with deutp'' f armored ft cel ' t o te te te TESTED AND PROVED 3— NO OIIING— no m—s no worry Ai i a as Quiet ECO- REASONABLY PRICED — Wa‘hrs Clran — vcs thoroughly clean $4 AND WASHER NOMICAL Features & lytic J t AN EFFICIENT Performance Doris did For two or tliree hours they worked together over the fragrant wav Wade told hor of his days In Brown unand Doris confided to him tint iversity she l:ul lift Miss Baxter’s School for GIHs for a practical business cor after hpr father had died an t’ii she had to give up lu r a st nogrtpher when her " a cane partly di aided ft'-I I te' te i Going to Help You Dip Those Candles" ls wav can in work hr “Irr’ ': te Built by the Conlon Corporation one of AMERICA’S OLDEST and most reliable washing machines manufacturers — featuring fast agitator washing — large capacity solid copper tub — and precision built vital working parts I’m the finishing te Slsstiis fj Now i MODEL J) 7 THIHFTT for “And and as J 50 i te-- to $170 pvrU'T" to $170 r $4 PAY ONLY te $250 te WEEKLY AND A MODEST DOWN PAYMENT i te--i te i te & King and Knights Spring Canyon Utah’s BeSt Coal Alfred Michaelis Coal Yard Bell Phone 23 Garland J Utah $4 i o 74 r LOGAN te i (THE CONLON STORE) East First North Street Milton McCrary Representative Portage Utah te UTAH 19 t Bell Phone v V j 'I is too late to secure adequate-tprotetion after a fire has occurred It NOW is the time J te c — to One to Your Sweetheart Burn Tomorrow Night’ Miss Leona Nish spent the week end in Portage with friends Basket Friday night the Riverside Ball team met defeat when they came up and played the local team The score was 43 to 18 Following the game the Relief Society sisters entertained with a dance Mr and Mrs Virgil Nish made a Wedbusiness trip to" Brigham City of last week nesday Mr and Mrs Ephraim Josophso" of Provo who have been spending the at Walla Walla past few months here Washington called on relatlvea on their while Saturday afternoon way to Provo Mrs Sarah Zundel and Louis ZunMondel were shopping in Tremonton day were Mr and Mrs Jesse Archibald Tremonton visitors last Friday Mrs Vilate Archibald an d Louise Archibald were shopping In Tremon-tolast Saturday Bertha of Tremonton Archibald spent last week end here with relatives Mr and Archibald Wilford Mrs children andWillie Archibald of "Mra7 Steed te |