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Show K VST S VI.T Violet and Her ' Sllildt-ul- y Christmas Catch ETHEL AUGUSTA had !' i ii!1,U-rs- CUM j . ever t.. COOK n A RD BARNES I C was the "best catch" In r i... l',l u ... I! Mar-?Vh- lav he il i.,-r,- . ! llt ,iali utSe.": ; 1:: Vi :i ,ir. Tw-- i1' !!- ' - Si.us- - of . 0;1I.-- uf V".1,"' r- - g - of U' ,. - r i- i VS T n!-.-r- "r i.:,.,. al' ''""'Is. ,.w,n.--,are- ' Uf e.uitra.ute ' e fom-ei-h- ' hecllx1 id.iiio nuir.I.er leading iio I l"uli aIl'l eleven i ileiii '.m.ro t -- nun- - students, st.ia-with a I aliforaia. in has numerous is second wall U total of "yon-inhas sent .tuder,:- - t th.- I'nlv.r-I';;'thirteen, and Nevada N.arly every section 'I ri'i''l'ei.t..! in t!ie coun'rv 1 - the largi'st - Christinas Haked Goods u That Is Why That Was tha Night Ha Chose for Proposing. up a little aupiier for you two If you'll come In after the theater, and you may bring some of your friends. Thai will be splendid. Ill have a merry evening, truly, getting ready for you." And she really would. Her fact told them that. For even better than gnyety on Chriatmaa night, la the to do a loving thing for aometme dear to you. And Violet was dear to Aunt Sophia, and Dick soon j ' all-flre- d w-rnmc a Bringing the City To the Country In the days when the woman on the farm had to do all of the work in the way of her grandmother, farm life, and life in the small towns was hard and tiring. ed And that is why that was the nlghl he chose for pmimtdng. He did It going home from Ann Sophia's party. Hut perhaps Violet was one of the 111 wisest after all. For Richard thinks It waa partly, at least, r kindness that made her take him! . 1121, Western Newspaper Union.) THOUGHT (.frit-ma- s result of tix greater participation of men nnd wo men In the spirit of Christ. For then weakness lins a power over strength; nnd then the laughter In the eyes of little children seems a better tlilrg than our ovbn good; and then the tired routine In the lives of those around us looka out upon ua through enigmatic eyes, and we understand better, we pity, we cense to condemn we would even ameliorate, we would show that we see and understand nnd so we offer the dumb gift which mutely tells whnt our words could never tell ; and Itt'i Go to tho Movinf Instead, 8ha then In onr hearts, In curIshouseholds, Christmas in our little world, there Whispered Eagerly. Joy and pence earth's highest happiHI "There are prettier girls, and aa ness. Sister M. Fldes Blieppersnii In Jolly. And girls that are nicer to me, Pittsburgh Dlsputch. tot But It's Violet I'd rather be seen -- WO&O&Sith tha any of em." When he called for her the whole CHRISTMAS CANDLES tally was sitting around the open In ta tin- big front parlor. EvidentlIt la a pleasant custom, when the y they hud had a family Christmas tree Is lighted nnd Ha many Christinas taier. fur Violet's aunt and uncle and randies full to give all Hie needed hfr cousins were still there, and cheer, to light n candle from its tires ..lint SophlH. and give the taller enmlles on the "Time to mart for the thcaterr shelf ami on the Inhle a share in the father exclaimed In atnaze-w- t linppy llliinilniitlon. C. fi, Hazard. when he saw Richard. Well, IV2I. WolM'ii JffWNpajwr Union (c 'il better our things on, too." git K si that not only youth wna Mug to the musical comedy. But Aunt Xnphln was not going. She had W thought to get herself a ticket, anil Piwreiitly no one hail thought for her. Maud wna going with her The young roualna were going P,!ntiMnNo!lli llh tl.eir beaux. Mrs. Martin with in IW1! I Marlin. And Violet wns gidng the situation is changed. In the smallest hamlet served by eletricity housewives can enjoy all the conveniences of the most fully equipped city home. Now j Elecetric ranges make cooking easy and pleasant; the electric washes finishes the laundry work in the shortest possible time, with the least work; the electric iron makes it possible always to iron in comfort. The electric vacuum cleaner takes the drudgery out of housework keeps the home spic and spun und is very easy to operate. These are table appliances which mak it very easy to prepare breakfast and other light meals right at the table. Does electricity bring the aim for Is and conveiences of the metropolis to YOUR home? We will be pleased to show you the best labor saving electric appliances. You can arrange to make payments on particularly easy terms. THE MEN BEHIND THE CHECK BOOK e The Land of Christmas Trees r- - . Annl Supiiia not this minute bail realln-how lonely a Chrlstnins iriit win. laid aton for liersidf al tale In ,.r nny apartment. She "".I gar.lng ahniit almost like riilld iifralil of sadden loneliness. But no one noticed tin look, and ""I'hln hail never niciint they slionhl. J11ys. Someone had nollivil. Vlo- 'lenr eyim had euuglil It and lth n pang at her heart underatiHiil. "hy hadn't father planned something Supiiia for tonight? Why hadnt Kut for her? Ilow could JL"1 dear hlesm-i- l (wrents he so talhiless? why, Aunt Sophie was '"tiler's own sister. And inollier cf seenuMl to guess how dreary It "'"I ,''' on (lirlstinna Nve " foremost business name of this bank are the The reputation of im'dref es.Vional men oMhj f to invite your fulL treatment at all time. ost . Cull and talk it over ". - IIIKKCTOKS K. J. Hull-!- ! llirum lint, A. - 't W. S. Kirby llu-n- . "l et's go 1 hai-- l 1111 to the movies Instead," eagerly and qnlekly It s ear, und take Aunt Sophia IN." . wna mnaaed, and Hut whoa he had looked dlaap-"luted- ' J..hn K SamiK-- l S. Stillman SamiH-- l K It. Wimirr 11 ""let hushed her rrltlclnjn of her - 826 En,eron A. Twelve- The fhn.n.as j v:u,devil!e. prodm-e,- and ll.dO in silver. .iirrem-- the van.. us di'i.ir!iiienis uf tin For- Dale M. 1. A.. Tuesday evening,! in the ward amusement hall, w.is un- -' usual in its presentation. Song and dance skits and musical numbers by the girls. tuiiiM-.nand acrobalic stunts by the scouts, mid a one-ac- t the Sugar House Library, where he had parked her car while shopping. The bag was valued at (dfi.OO. Many articles of value are often picked up on our streets and turned over to the officers at Sugar House where they could be reclaimed if tho loser would telephone tu them or see them personally. All articles lost should Ik- - reported at onee to the department and they will lie assisted in finding them. AX i:HIUlUTlNCi KFI'ECT on tho slielf at home is hko having a doctor in tin) house all the time, it gives instant relief when thn gets out of onler or the liowcls (nil tu aid. lino or two dtss-- s ia all that in mvessurv to start things movof ing and res! nm tlnil linn mul luioyiiricy of siiirila wliieli Luallh. lVieo COo. only to iierfcct Sold by A Im( tin of llerliiiw digi-stin- fis-lin- Nrft Kl rl Yiiiik 3H likr ta finb tlr nmnln! wlrrr IrrwiifCIlrtBtnuiB smut; Jt might to bf Vll,f u,,n,I rinMra all atjlm-Au- b If 3 hai baakrt. 3ut aurr that Mantall aa.u. "Jtw! piik aa mang yrrarul ta amaHl" uitu cantakr OFFICKRS N J. llanii-n- . j,4in F. ti. It. Prr. Virr-Pr- CawhiM- Rcauiful Leather Overstaffed Rocker Chairs 1G inch Reel Arm-Rockc- rs Talking Dressed TA East. $12.00 Doll Carriages Rubber Tire Velocipede Extra Special $0.00 High Chairs Reduced to CO $3850 $10.00 $4.00 Dig Disc Wheen Steel Frame Wagons' IQijj inch by 24 inch Coast Wagon 1)iMC (TC CD W,3U CZA Wheel Small Disc Wheel L"3 OO Coaster Wagons .'10';; Discount on Cedar Chests 1 7.50 Cenume OO (LI Auto Seat Rockers .. CIA QE nut or Each $8.50 C9A 54,03 $90.00 Vanity Mahogany cxhil-snili- Lloyd's Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th Granite Furniture Co. Toy Rod Officer ! Final Cleanup Prices for Christmas Cedar Chests In love!" season la a direct htfenix ami took acthm herself. No '"'"i- - rlrl in Wl'llniiisville, It la ante " su, would have done whnt ahe did J lf Mama Dolls, 1 The greater happiness of the i,-k- J' - . 21 inch Walking, At the tlieuter Dick suddenly told himself, "I know what It la about Violet that makes her sweeter to my feeling than all the other girls put together It's because she's the kindest. And perliuiw shell be kind to me and tuke me even If she's not so KS30S- lth Mr- Eal would be I A CHRISTMAS hue-han- . l'.a!ll drit-tli- tat j ' in linked (..hwIs f.ir tho Christmas Dinror is horo in plenty. Just phono us at the University. Kroiii i your needs and vo will nine students fr.tn i see that delivery is made and three fn.m New j as you wish. l'w Jersey, Nebraska, lowa.'J .rlornia, and South Carolina. Oilier ' Males in the east, middle west, and SUG All 1101 SK ar.he coast are represented at ' Umvorsitv. HOME HAKE ltY 1'. KAll-R- . Jaj an, with haiis tho forvicn i I',...,l)iiei..r nai'onft in I ho nuniln-- of studfnt. Other nations represented ."M.. n. es lli,SS l,rif-r:l1"- Everything you will tuvj c 1,10 0lltllV mS'i. Ttu? he iSSfirt pcvetnlvr 21. 22. 2:1. 21. C11H1STMAS VAUDEVILLE oi. ol, 112. ami January IMiOCUVM Vl'1'1 " Vl'l)Fl)ia Beaded hand hug containing ?f.oo in j i ,,y featured the The Sevciuh tirades at the In ii.g .'i" Junior High School surprised the r 11,1 ' The various musical numbers wore friends and the faculty of the school when they presented one of the most well rendered, a pantomime number interesting programs of llio season, prov e.l interesl mg, the tumbling net iscoied high (this having been given Friday. Pec. 14th. phiees. iiielu.ling the They are the little people, but they I,1 and tho fa roe n,;l sliow proiM ti i ho Kiuduni limly th:U they Cbidys loop- can do well anv thing tla-undertake, 11'0','""',! !Va'l la 'ullo Pm'kworth, 11. Stub, and in aiumuIuiuv. aivordiii); to Future entertainments from tins class 'Vl,-- b.inmoiis featured the play. The . u'l.lcr the direetioii of are anticipated during the next term. Mrs. Alin- - l,ardner of the recreational Friday's program was ns follows: 1. 1iu no Solo Kuth Moffait commi'-ice- . Song Ji.hn I'ourt right, Koss FOR SALE OR TRADE llruntiiig and Karl lobby, llnrimuiica Solo . F.dward Kemiclly Five ini ini lumgalow 2211 So. I'lareiicc Larson ,4. Kecilntion St. lliotn Mr. Nnoll. Violin Solo Alberlus Van lliirten ItUli o. H.ihinciiig Act .. l.ce MuUsoii Was. I2S2 for Krtivul:'i s. tlv a !' 1'er oir forth.- I'an.-- : SCHOOL ENTERTAINED BY SEVENTH CillADE I'::, I, iajrtj order 4.f 'v- J,r liiigh. Vloli-t'- ,l'x &' Denver in Vtali s west.) Tickets Oil "ftern ami at one ami one-tufares for roumitrip. Final return limit January 7, 192 1. Call on local agent for detailed information. 1. 1924 m r., ne ni K VTES c:. '' lours: iIh that he wine to Wllllaiiisvllle, heat coinradea the of one uuike mbU worliL She understood hla ape-nu She loved Ills of humor. Violet Martin waa honestly In d .s 'v ! aj lve with this hip, congenial boy. Uii'liurd was hi love with Violet, too. Hut he Ur Wus Quite certuln of that. m ijKiiletl. Anyone would be spoiled aa Ulcliard waa (bo wu adored riowd. You see, It waa not only the was Ida mother who had rie That la qwllrd him from Infuncy. although be knew he by Richard, Itrrd tlds K I who wasn't the prettiest, Wll-me the richest, nor the wisest In purine no. not by far, had not quite come to the point of proposing. Fur Violet, who was houestly In love ulth Mm (not like the others who nrs la love with the Idea of perhaps by this hero) dured nut bklag loT'-No, she dured ibdtr her adoration. otly be as frank and comradely as a buy, and treat him like an equal Aad Richard waa a little put out of himself lth this. Any reflection tu , girl's eyes short of a heros reflection made him feel strange. Bculdes, be wasn't aura It was possman to be In love with a ible for lurfj unless she was In love with him. Ho hid pride, too. But Christmas night the drama cams to its crlala. Violet had agreed to go to a musical comedy with him, a good show that kid been a success In New York, and In WUllatnsvIlle Just this one All the WUllatnsvIlle night. youths (mild he there with their ladles, and Richard, deep In hla heart, was glad flint they were to aee him with Violet. 1 don't know why I feel this Inordinate pride In her, he told hlra- - I ; ; ',w cuiiiilnt pet a Seat iiiere, ,e agreed. "And I wouMn't let you If y,.i: coulil you gonenius iiin! Ljt yuiiiiI will tell y.m what I will es-T- ,' i' ; ' ll sic u. he:, m.., u (;rand .Vws-B-a- i,., i; J you Ui on sale W. ,A Hot fivtn all stations .g '.en. '.e if e dsd. y.'.i ,it We want you t,. Ml With wluit pruHtude .Mmi eyes of U 1. 1' At Ing I'l.turw. lire lun! ,.u wbut 1,ut J'"U hni. e un-- least that is the mothers of maidens married there told them-- ggt Sophia selves and Clever times each other. ?: But what Is more, Party , Dinner the milldeI1, them- o And Violet thiniKlit so. war neither the prettiest, cor S riiiifst, nor the cleverest of the agreed with them In their ,( the biff, hundaotne, wealthy Ltw But It waa, with her, not Ills "L or Ills good looks, or even hla L, nodularity that gave her this Shi- - St. It w a feeling ahe Li for the whole two yeara alnc he I niversity h'v l'-. is HOLIDAV r 8phla. i v lied tl.iit f:,;.;, "'I fi.r j,,(1 and u tugi-ii.r- in ' iil'.tut- - l nglrl l.AKK TIMES, FRIDVY. DECEMBER 21. 1923 st Aom A 5Either, $60.00 Wal- Solid Comfort SpringThe best intheworld $17.50 Adv. |