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Show Bennett their guest on Sunday af- 'Mr. and Mr. Hyrura f had , ternoon, Mr. and Mr. Ray Dahl. Mr. and Mr. Joseph A. Mont- had a their guet Somery Mr. and Mr. J. N. Mr. and Mr. Maurice Montgomery. Johnston, Mr. and Mr. Grant Blake, Mr. and Mr. Harlan Montgomery, Mr. and Mr. Heber Montgomery, Mr. and Mr. Harry Bur ( ninghm. Mr. and Mr. Archie W. King, Mr. and Mr. Aa B. Smedley and Walter Blake motored to Salt lake Monday and visited with friend. & .Miss Alma Dahl had a her house Erma jrdkst on Thursday, Mi Burha of Clearfield. , DellThurgood and Raymond motored to Coalville Thursday on busines. the Miss RubyThurgood wa Thur-goo- d Taice house guest of Miss Thelma in Syracuse Friday. Mr. Bertha BakeMpent Saturday in Ogden visitingxwith her Mr. and Mrs. Larsen P. Jarents, , Mr. and Mrs. Lorin and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Call Mr. Gerald McFerson motored to pert, Idaho, last week where they attended funeral service for Owen Garner. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, formerly of Ogden, are making their home in West Point this winter. Mr, -- and Mr. Ralph --Helbrook, Mr. and Mr. Ward C. Holbrook motored to Bountiful on Friday where they attended a party given birthIn honor of the eventy-thir- d day anniversary of their mother, Mr. and Mr. Grant Blake spent Monday in Ogden as guests of Miss - Evelyn Sundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton Thui-good- ITT1LE Charles Frederick WadsujortKJ ' J When Betty awakens on Christmas at dawn, And pops out of bed without murmur or yawn, To scamper barefooted the chilly house through, In search of the place, little dreams all come true, And finds bythefireplacesuch big heaps of things once in each year good ofd Santa Claus brings reindeer and sleigh and his big coat of furls what Christmas'day means to her! l entertained at a well arranged dinner and bridge party Monday evening. The guest were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SIhgleton of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mr. Ira Singleton, 111D1DV Mr. and Mr. Clarence Singleton of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvel ' ' Thurgood. Miss Melba Dahl and Miss Lu-dGwilliam attended a Christmas party in Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell T. Page of Idaho Falla are spending a few week in West Point as guests of . Mr. Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Pag. Mrs. Harry Gwilliam and Mrs. Henry E. Gwilliam spent Monday afternoon in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John V, Gwilliam. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt left Tuesday for Castlegate, Utah, where they will make their home the remaining part of the winter. Mrs. Lamoni C. Holbrook, who underwent an operation in a Salt Lake hospital a few weeks ago, was removed to her home on Friday. Mrs. Holbrook has been confined to her bed for the last three months her condition is still considered se- Though Jack may receive Christmas presents galore, And some of them just like he saw in the store, Hes happy, and counts on a big lot of fun. To get at their innards and see how they nm! But dinner-tim- e captivates every small boy Its not just a pleasure but positive joy To eat, eat and eat till hes full to the brim That is what Christmas'day means to him! ie -- i rious. Stanley Dahl has Jbeen ill for the last week with tonsilitis. Mrs. Grant Blake had as her guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Harry Burningham, Mrs. Maurice Johnston and Mrs. Dell Thurgood. Miss Viola Paic was the guest of Miss Mildred Olson on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bennett had as theit dinner guests on Sunday OTfflEIR -- evening, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bennett and children. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J, Thurgood motored to Bountiful on Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mrs. Thurgood mother, Mrs. Jane Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gwilliam entertained at a delightful dinner party on Saturday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jackson and the Mime Alice, . Sarah, . and Lillian - Jackson. The West Point school presented a Christmas operetta in the recreational hall at West Point Wednes-da- y evening. Winter Quarter to at U. of Uron Saturday, January 2 When Mother starts in on the days biggest chore, Preparing to entertain nearly 'a score, With turkey to. roast and the gravy to make, And cranberry sauce, doughnuts, mince pie and cake, With scarcely a minute to say Howdy do? A big merry Christmas and glad New Year," too! Or undo her presents to see whom theyre from-T- hat is what Christmas'day means to Mom! --S- tart Registration for the winter ter at the University of Utahquar will i take place Saturday, January 2, 1932. This change in registration day is being made in an attempt to minimize the confusion usually existing in the first week of the quarter because of late registering. A fine will be imposed upon those students who do not complete their registration by five o'clock Satur- - i . Though Fathers not much of a chef at the most, " He- peelsthe potatoes in time to play host, And welcomes the guests with a gesture thats grand, And puffs his seegar with theliifty gold band; .He just likes to givefolksa mighty good time, Though it take every dollar and most every dime; Yes,, he wants every one to be happy and glad That is what : Ghns tmday meaiis to Dad! -- dy' Several changes have been made in the program and class schedule this year which will enable, the -- student entering the university for the first time to get nearly the same work in the winter quarter as if he had entered in the fall, according to Mr. Norton, head of the office of the recorder of the faculties. He also states that high school graduates may enter the university January 2 and by adding only one summer- - term,. graduate from the university with this yeari class. High school credits should be sent to the recorders office at t t i six-wee- -- once, he advises. Under the new plan, economics 1, 2, and 3, required of most students, can be taken in two quarters,. one of four and one of fire hours to earn nini hours of doing the work in 3 hours he-required ,iiv in-ste- ad Tkcra r also beginning classes in the winter quarter" in French, Spanish, German, English, Chemistry, Geology, Anthropology and other fields of work. -- Pat: Shall I tell you what you Mike: If you do, youll get a eye.1 y -- -- most-pleasur- e- are?1 black g th ee is brought-bthe toys," . Whatever, thingsgive.. tp boys,cheer, comes from feasting and mirth, Chrtmakmeans jesus and Good-Wi- ll to Earth! .. Whatever courses. e -- Copyright, 1931. Western Newspaper Union - , |