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Show c Successor To The Progress JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. VOL. V. The' Holidays At Junction N0.T2, -- 4 iA - i kA aiii .fci5-''- it i . - Night - Missionary Tarty and basket dance. Dec.2G at 2 PM. Child- -- PT-TI- R rens dance. Night Ward and Releif Society teachers will join in giving a a $ V - iuA Vhg.2 : ? .U ; ry S) et mere wealth in the world than ever before and conditions for most .of us are easier. There are large numbers of nd women living in this greatly blessed land who can WHTRE Jt well is remember Christmas times when there was devout thanks-enoug- h to keep the wolf from the door. Is the world growing better? The answer is to be found in our own hearts and in the manner in which we have treated our fellow men. Friday evenin- g- The Primary will give a dance which will wind up tin weeks festivities. 8- - Dance To Ds Given Christmas night the different organizations of the Junction Ward will join in giving a dance and bns-klunch in honor of our departing missionary, F. B. Jackman. Each lady in (he ward will be asked to furnish a basket lunch which will later he auctioned off to the highest bidder and the proceeds donated to Elder Jaekmar. Elder Jackman leaves January. 2nd. for Fillmore, where lie will isit for a sliott time then report at missionary headquarters on the 7th. He will b.3 accompanied as far as Fillmoie by his brother Mark. His bride of recent date will accompany him to Salt Lake Cifj und after going thru the Temple will return here to make her Lome until her husband's release. Eoiy one is invited to come and assist in giving Hurl a lousing send-of- lO L Farewell Missionary o A ib a social, Christmas services in theL.D.S. Chapel, Night-T- he Suday School will present a Farce followed by an old time dance. Relief Society Night-T- he will present the pagent Iloly Nighr, followed by a dance. Mutual will Night-Th- e The present a dramatization of he will this Lutterday Saint Girl followed by a dance in which they will dance the old year out and the new year in. DEC. ,25 1925. We have no claim on happiness, on prosperity, on comfort, except as we earn it by well-doin- f. However proud we miy feel of our achievements, it is for us to reflect that ail blessings are merely granted to us and not created by us. Possibly they are only leaned to us, our reward here or hereafter, depending upon the way we have used them. The daylight, the sunshine, the beauties of function Jocals Mrs. A. M. Moore, son Dewey and Lees grandson Harvey have gone to Point, Oregon, to spend a month visiting Mrs Moore s sister. of Mr. nnj Mrs. Earnest Peters-in Mf.rjs i.l e, were bnsiness visitois t vvn Monday. and Mis.-- " THE i?V Utahs Great Salt Lake ' is not en- tirely wanting in plant and animal life", declared S. E. Aldous, acting head of the department of zoology PUBLISHERS at the University of Utah. bornesoii Under New , Management 1Lft''0 A' db U. This is the last Lsue of the News Mr and Mrs. Lars C, Peterson were in town Tuesday, visiting with you will receive under the present management;. Future issues will be their childien here. under the direction of JIs. Eva It. Mr. and Mrs. Geocge Davis and Swanson, vho assumes the role of family have gone to Salt Lake City, Editor and Publisher Jar 1.1S26. All bills owing to the News up to to spend the holiday s. that date are payable to the present Melvin Morrill and wife made a management who assumes and will flying trip to Salt Lake City, to get pay all bills contracted bv him durtheir sister Mildred, and husband ing his time as editor. We take this opportunity of thankwho will spend the Christmas holiin relatives with Antimony, ing all of our friends and days then return to Junction to make them .A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. their home. ,JL Frrrn pifent jirospccts the ' vXi'A' V. i rv v., vsr5- A Old ai. Nick Old Raint N;ck conic or.ee a Bringing news to every ear Superintendent As his reindeers-d- a ice along par Christmas Wisdom If the hells dent ling there is somefoolish man is one v, ho doesnt thing wrong. know what Lis wife wants, so he Because of this I arn tol poos and gets it probaVy a; clothes St. Nick was fat but aery bold wringer. house A wise inan knows his wife neds a Fcr venturing round in every and Down the chimney quiet as a pair of arctics, bnt has w t enough to doubie-deiker mouse. Jade earrings buy her Martha Banning Thorium. How-- funny it would seem to me If I could once St. Nicholas he Mistletoe over the snow Driving his Mistletoe, when M.t,susponf,-d- , is reSmoking his pipe as I go. garded by the superstitious fls a harWilliam Horton. binger of bad luck. London ?F A i 1 I Itt-Bit- s. v. hae ill a new hostess considering putchasing the hotel confiscating one of our teachers, Alisa El a 3ornec' n, to install as boss. Miss Rorneson ft with Mr. Litton for Escalante Wednesday morning where they will visit Mr Listons relatives then return here, purchase a marriage liscer.ce and goon to Salt Lake where they will be married in in the Temple. Their many friends join tire News in wishing the young couple success, happiness and prosperity in their matrimonial venture. WtWk F.A.Jackman, Editor. tion House .Junc- after the loth of next month. Blain H. Litton of Escalante isserimsly - vyi.-bin- Kulon Johnson has returned home from McGill, where he ha3 been working for the past several months, to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother. Great Salt Lake (Cofvdht. IQ9) News is much improved and we hope she will soon be able to take her place in the activites of the ward. Myrtle Bown, who has been teaching school here, has returned to her home for the holidays. Plants And Animals Live In 3R2SSS3tl the Salina hospital where she was taken for medical treatment. She Miss 1, tstorie the dates, roll In sugar, and put u pirn of fondant In place of the atone. Boll again in grunulaled sugar FIU with nuts or peanut butJ.U Instead of fondant if desirtU. tends our faith and recreates cur spirit. Love, peace, good w.ll crowd out hate, sus'ddon, strife and gloom. So, bring forth the yule log or whatever serves as a substitute for it. Hang the holiy and the evergreen. And, lest romance suffer from want of fostering, hang also the mistletoe, that sprig which times innumerable has worked magic in backward affairs cf the heart. Our wish is that the day may be a completely happy one for all Ida Hows has returned from L.R. Nelson of Circleville passed through town Wednesday on his way to Provo for the holidays. t L Christmas delightfully excites ones imagination and films ones tendered emotions. On this day we seem to see Father Time with a face less grim and leaning less heavily on his scythe. The merry laughter of children ex- Mr. and Mrs. Morgan V. McKa', have returned to Suit Lake City to spend the holdajs with relatives. Mr. McKay will return immediately after the festivites, Mrs McKay will not return until the lastof January' Miss sulln-leii- Creamed Daf.es Wyi-nvn- Belle Jensen has returned to her work in Salt Lake City after spending a short time here visiting lelatives and friends. It seems us l!uiii;li Snnt.i Claus has goo to more trou'ile malum,' things for the little girls man the little boj s tills year. There ere complete tea sets of luaferw.tre, electric sets that really cook food in quantities for a garni sized tec. party, yeul cedar diesis, floor lamps, and seuinif tables, ell Jo:,! as likely llaislied as the grownups.' furniture. constantly extending influence cf 1 1 is example and teaching, it is not possible 'to think' of a time twhen His birriidnyy?-!- ! not tnean'ari anniversary' of joy. Willard Barlow g la 3 returned ff .n Eranston whn e Fijv went to attend the funeral of Mrr. Barlows aunt who was here on a visit last summer 'Mr. For Little Folks nature, the pleasures of the seasons, the comforting rains, the crops and practically everything else that contributes to our welfare, come as gifts from Nature under the dispensation of an Authority wre may not question and can but imperfectly conceive. There was One, however, who greatly cleared that conception and held up a light to guide us on the way. Under the r Charity &t Horne Pardon nn. s,r, iting for our Christmas runi:n..gc stie. Wiiat do you do' wish your old them and fold them Why, I brii-carefully at r.iht, and 1 put them on again in the morning. I mil mho h Irate The bride bailed the cookbook out of the window. After it wtnt the remains of a Chriotmns t u raid she. just let me put "Now, one eruek at the fellow who as pc,--. the phrase c - Many people think absolutely no form of life can live in the salty water of the lake, but a study of the water shows interesting although very small fotms of both animal andpiant life Aifemea or the small water-animmore commonly known as the fairy shrimp is present in large numbers in the salt sea. Some are decorated with elaborate colors being green, red, yellow and orange. Most of them are about a third of an inch in length. They move thru the water with a peu iodic g I ling movement by means of sets of legs on either sice of the body, giving the appearance of what might put one in mind of a fairy flying thru t lie air. Some years ago many of these small shiimps were collected an 1 cooked and were described as being actually delicious", they are, however, too small for commercial use The lake also contains some forms d animals of protozoans or d and a green plant as well worm-stage- " of as the larval or and in the gnats which August July in lake the cover places, giliterally ving the surface of the water the appearance of metal. Considerable study of life in Great Salt Lake has been done by the University and more will be carried on in the future. al one-celle- one-celle- 1. of U. NV.vs Beareau. |