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Show Thursday, December THELEIH Thursday. December 26, 1935 i Christmas Eve Alliance Made Two Hearts Happier TITIC wd9 bowled dltmally.tt lin;gUe, iuKllne E::.:.;.:t.'h...-.- IT ...in another city... there i Beryl wj... It's next best to being there "Qow'd you like to epend Christmas with roe 7" the grocer offered. Funny, thlt life. A bit ago be bad almost wished be wasn't closing tomorrow now It seemed Jolly. "Gee!" exclaimed bit new friend. -Swelll" Tbey packed a market basket to But Oscar turned back. overflowing. "Walt a minute." He aelwted hit best candlet and found a bit of red string. "If I keep hlra to help In the store he'll probably eat It anyway," he "might " well show him a Helen Galsford. Merry Clwlstmua." Putnam - I f) WMtHB Nwete.per Union. - suit a long white beard, an! when be Isn't bny In the toy store, drives a sleigh pulled by Donner and BUtzenT Not If you live In Hawntl, There, on a moonlit December night you might tee Santa come riding In from the ocean on a As likely as not there would be a lei. or wreath of flowers, about his neck, though he wears the tume red suit and water-proo- f boots he dona for boys and girls of the United States, since Ilnwnll Is really American territory. In the Philippines, though It. too. Is American, the white cap turns conical like a Spanish clown's, lie carries a lantern which helps him find the home of every good boy and girl, and drives buffalo, which they call carahno, The Rifts are packed In baskett slung across the backs of these creatures. What would you think of Santa In a rickshaw? But, after nil, If you were s Chinese child Isn't that whnt you would expect? And Snutii never In Japan he sits with lilt feet tucked under him to take his tea on a wintry afternoon, and In the African tropics well, you Just wouldn't recognise the red suit ! He hug even taken to using tbe airplane In our own country. I am sure that when he leaves ttie reindeer In his barn, he pats the nose of each one and urges the Ice elves Co feed them plenty of reindeer moss till he comes home again. Frances Grlnstead. leaving. The patient must have his own dishes US SANTA CLAUS is a Santa Clans. Ills is Spirit of Charity. He is the symbol of benevolence, lie Is compassion and altruism, the Ideal of that small legion of really human humans who pave unselfishly numerous paths to happiness with kindness, sympathy and charity. TIIEHE H Wat a Dutch Boy Christmas waa celebrated long before Santa Claus was ever thought, of. Hit prototype was the Dutch boy bishop, St. Nicholas, who on December 5 used to go round punishing little children who did not say their prayers and rewarding those who did. Gradually be was changed from a boy Into a Jovial old man, while the sledge and reindeer are modern additions. Actually, Santa Claus was unknown In England a hundred years ago. The Dutch founders of New York Introduced him to America, and England borrowed him from the States. Lon-do- n Tit Hits Magaxlne. Belie ia YuleticU for Dua KItzbahel. Austria, Is one of the few places In the world which believe that the dead should share in the Tuletlde celebration. On Christmas eve. this picturesque little village In the Tyrol has, for many years, decorated each grave In Its cemetery with s tree lighted by candles and other smalt lights. Tomer's Weekly. Select Sturdy Teyt Well built toyt which will provide nappy piay inroupnnui ine year are better than those which make a brave sbowine on the Christmas tree but which srt soon broken or discarded Local schools will close Tuesday December 24, and reopen Thursday sue? DEMONSTRATE OUR MACHINES We maintain the most eomd SERVICE Department in M County. We Rebuild and Repair! makes of typewriters and i&fe machines. i nnnun TvnnymirM I rnuiu irtunntn Mr. and Mr. C. F. Johnson motorel and they must be sterilized by wash morning, January 2nd. In most in- to Provo, Thursday to visit wth 3Ir. SERVICE ing in scalding water Clothing must stances Christmas or and Mrs- Eldon Reynolds. programs not be washed with other things u?ed matinee dances will mark the closing PETER J. WIPF, Manager by other members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones and Mis. hour of schools for the current calenChildren under fifteen years of a?e U! . Mary Jones motored to Provo, Se.tur- - ( 113 University Avenue, Provo, are most likely to have it, if exposed. dar year. day on a busness and pleasure trip. - turf-boar- Nwptr Union. y repa.ri::3 - Santa at He Appears in the Different Countries i gp .niiii immmmmmrammwmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i lyw in mill 1 wm ppp hwp Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and Miss Alma Beck were Provo visitors, Friday. Miss LaPriel Brown and Reed of Payson. visited in Lehi, r Pul-ve- The son of E. J. Peterson of Cedar Fort is reported ill this week. William Hacking of Cedar Fort, is reported ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ilebert Taylor of Salt .Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with Lehi relatives. Miss Phyllis Kirkham, who teaches School in Brig-haCity, is home visiting wth her paenta during the holidays. at the Box Elder Sigh m Mrs. Douglas Schalley and sons, Ford and Bob, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. M. A. Taylor. Students from the Agriculture College in Logan, who are home visit ing for the holidays are: Dean Price. Ronald Price, Sterling Evans Lloyd Gunther, Keith Erickson. Madge Worl- ton. Mae Louise Mitchel and Dick Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Mt. Pleasant, are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs- - J. 0. Meiling during the holidays. f- - Here's the Wilken Family getting set for when neighbors drop in I'm the on pouring ia th. rul impor-U- nl part of th. nog. and that. Harrr Jr. tirrini ll up and William rraUng lh nutm.i. Th. boy laaninc hit head ovar my arm watching th. doing ia Tom. When w.'r not my taking tim. out for a holiday lik. this, th. whol. four of ut ar. concerning our-mI- t. rith our Family. Whuk.y over to the diibllcry niht up till after dark. Harry E.Wilk.n, Sr. H.' fww,..;; New Year's egg nog made of our own Family's Whiskey! Now you can treat yoar neigh-bor- s every inch as good as we e distillers treat ours Most likely it's got around to you by now how me and the boys are putting up our own Family's Whiskey in regular bottles for sale around in different neighbor- hooda and how quick it's took hold everywhere that folks can get it-- Well I got something I want to tell you about that. I want you to know that this being The Wilken Family's own Family's old-tim- PRESS MAILED THIS WEEK Due to Christmas this year being on our regular press day, we art issuing a special Christmas Greeting edition for mailing on December 24th. in order that the season's greetings of the business people will be in your homes on Christmas Day. NOTICE The following is to correct a misunderstanding as regards the application of the wster meter installation ruling. Meter deposits do not apply on delinquent accounts. These payments apply on future water on'y, at the rate of $3.33 per year. Lehi City Council. . J Whiskey, being personally supervised by me and the boys, you can count on that mildness and smoothness and tastiness being in every bottle you ever get a hold of and that goes for as long as any of us Wilkens is alive. I've put all I ever got out of my 43 years of distilling experience into that whiskey, and you bet every bottle is going to be just like the other-t- he smooth-est, best tasting whiskey The Wilken a ITna.l.. w I Off"6" i3 Scarlet fever is very contagious, and the person who is coming down with it shows he is restless and tired. There is a sore throat, chill, vomiting, or conveilsion and also a high fever. His tongue is coated, and under the white covering, it is red and swollen. These early signs are followed in a SCHOOLS CLOSE Mr- and Mrs. E. H. Curtis of Rich day or two by a rash, he rash ap- field will spend the holilays with Mr FOR HOLIDAYS and Mrs. Angus Gardner. pers first on the neck and chest, there it is found almost everywhere oti the childIt is a brilliant red color. A Mrs. Louise McCanlass of American Alpine districts schools will not folloose kimona or robe should be put on low the holiday schedule of the other Fork, was visiting with her daughter, by anyone entering the sick room. Utah Mrs. Richard Hutchings, last week, county districts. This should be taken off when con-tole- d, SANTA CLAUS wears a red A- - Scarlet fever is caused by a grem called streptococcus. This germ grows in the throat, nose, eyes, and ears and let's out a strong toxin. The small vessels of the skin allow the blood to escape, which gives the skin a rash. Scarlet fever is a very serious disease, because it is dangerous to the life of the patient, and the kidneys are often damaged or the patient is left blind or deaf. It is a week after the patient is exScarlet posed before he takes it fever has been difficult to control because there are mild cases that are not recognized, and a person sometimes carries a germ for a long time after his sickness- Now there is hope that it will be brought under control. An antitoxin has been produced that promises to be as successful as diph theria antitoxin, in treating the disease. "Happy New Year" sive. i"frde paper ta LtU. In our In the Cedar Fort Precinct of said have we geograph subcounty. Africa. It was a very interesting w find I have in my possession the followto wa surprising not ject It naned. and things ing described animals, which, beif old many crop grown, will are barley, rlaimed and taken away, In n.rern Africa there B I It L cinnamon at public auction to the highest bidder .heat, graoes, oats, dates, rorc northLeaar in residence the at my and cotton grown. Most of There precinct on the 28th day of December. ern part of Africa is desert raise 1935. at the hour of 12 a. m. are small oases where they One black mare, with white spot in treesThey herd 1 pamr.uts and date the around of head, age three years, center cattle, shevp and goates if any. weight about 1150, brand edge of the desert. sorgraise Africa they In Central One bay mare, vith white spot in rubber, hum, cotton, rice, corn, sago, center of head, age two years, weight commonly cacao coffee, sugar cane, 900 sisal, lbs., brand (I. about pepper, called rodoa. peanuts, are held by me to animals red Said and peppalmnut. barley. wheat, of $5.00 damages and THE PARK JHCE the payment cabalt, per. They mine gold, tin, animals UDon the hir talH and Aro cattle raise vandium. They and J Wn The interior of Central Africa premises of Dr. H. C Holbrook Decem of 9th the of its on Smith day Earl is sparstly inhabited because TATE STREET, LEHI UTAH dense woodland its chiei crops are ber. 1935. E. JAMES PETERSON, and sagoHAROLD OSBORNE, Pr rubber In southern Africa they raise com, Poundkeeper of Cedar Fort precinct Come la and give us a trial, m wheat, cotton, tea, sugar cane, rice. CORRECTION A and done while yoe watt. sisal, cattle, peanuts, sorghum diamonds, mine gold, rubber They It was stated in the last week's issue copper, zinc and cobalt. Southern the paper that during the accident of of center Africa is the main trading on the State Highway Africa because of the white people which happened Walter which in Higgs and W. it settlir; there ( that "Mr were involved, Corfield west the on Madagascar is a island but it Mr. Corfield," into run Hires corn, raises It spices, of Africa. Mr. into who ran Corleld Mr. was rice, coffee, and cattle. the Higgs. We each made a map placing article or product where it belnged. Mrs. F. W. Goates and son Richard, It made a nice map and was interof Richfield visited in Lehi, Saturday esting to make. This was taught by Mr. LeRoy Loveridge. Ersael and Lucille Fagan motored to Salt Lake, Tuesday on business. LET - hear YOUR VOICE nm class in studied about SCARLET FEVER someone who would like to FOR DAMAGES By Elva Trinnaman The information was obtained in the health class under the direction of Basil Dorton and then written up as a project ia Miss Liddlea English de partment: lomewhere "I vat looking for work, air." Oacar looked at him sharply. "Out on your own, eon "Yet, Hr." "Where are your folksr Hit tale of bereavement, ttniggle and and loneliness was brief bat Impres- W.at.rn SCHOOL NEWS b4 St to tiend Wmly. be - wondered bo Christmas, He checked over hit stock, oltrbled bit of eueeee, and opened rbe bark door to throw out a rottlcj apple. In the snow etood a boy. The lad dove for the apple, polishing and handling tt at something precious. Dorer aald Oeear roughly. "What are yon doing?" The boy looked ttartltst "I tlimicbt you Ur w it away." be answered, "uod tee. It's pretty good." . "All right, "Humph." said OtK-arkeep K. But. mind, you've no business loitering hers. You should be noma la this weather, and on Christmas ere, of all tiroea." Tbe lad shifted uneasily but did not lears. -- Welir Oscar SO I 2W Get Free Family tkkaTkTi I finest theatre, the RoyaJ TW each BOe paid on wbserirtfclTV ' LeM Pre Press, the - K f all the work Meeasarv SALE OF ANIMALS AFRICA 3 th wdtrRnc nnw, put up the abutter. Pot theni up neht luu. at the tittle trocerj would be rlose-- l tomorrow. FftF.K PRESS i Wfi y, flffllSi! Bffii1 CanM lM 1mm Tit IftJ |