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Show ' 9 4 3 7 1 j I Jm'slmas GREETINGS J v i . , ..-..i,v .1, i j THIS STOKE T which for a great many years J has supplied tho families of X tJiis community with neigli- f borly tilings, wishes every family an vinusnally happy ! 1943 Christmas season. Boren Iarket : :l ... : X " T 1 X Jlie npiirodi liiii luiliil.iyse.iSon X X makes us ojijirei iale more limn X T ever before tlie juiceless value t of our friends and customers, like yourself. It reminds us, too, X of the sacrifices being made hy 1 many of our friends now in the X t service of Uncle Sam. To you, t X and to oil these, go our thanks X X for your patronage in 1043, and X $ our wishes for a joyous holiday. X i Arrowhead Service I X H. C Robertson Phone 3611 : f (Christmas (fliecrl) WHAT matter if Santa comes in a jeep, just so it's Santa Claus? And it IS Santa Claus! And this IS Christmas. May the 1943 season ., . be an exceptionally ' " S happy one for you and your family. C. J. GAISFORD fc i rl ithfa, , y.' 'ib'.!8! W.MiiTi.fc-' i Invest your CHRISTMAS f-'9Jk savings In Uncle Sam'i fil" WAR BONDS. Keep on 'Iff Backing the Attack. )FF M.OVXXV 3I1X DXIHOVa fc.tljS sSuiabs SVICI.SIHH3 S;'3 JS3AUI no. ji 001 'i a.Bi PUB 3jeo jno. nco nn American ci 7TMONG the things for which our boys are fighting is the right to celebrate Christmas in the traditional American way. It is 1 with particular pride in our coun- ' try's accomplishment in this direction direc-tion and with firm faith for the future that we send you now our heartiest Christmas wishes. ', Smith Drug Co. I jif AS one hands down a good name, Chiistmas each S yyri year hands down its traditions, and all are nT&t good. It has been a tradition here to regard the tlX good will of our customers as our most precious A asset. In this holiday season of 1943 we extend XX eTyj t0 you' not as a customer alone, but as a friend, ""T j V- - our very best wishes for a . . . Merry Cltristwas. -V- 4 f r Pleasant Grove Lumber rK and Supply Co. I TO EICH P.im ALL May your Christmas of 1943 approach in joyousness the carefree Christmases of early years when you dreamed of g the coming of St. Nicholas. 1 1 ; j C. R. CLARK Ccffffisrinris TSIfi a season i joyous : FROM WHENCE DID THESE GLAD TIDINGS TID-INGS COME? NOT FROM ATHENS, NOR YET FROM ROME,, AT THAT TIME THE HEART OF WORLD POWER. THEY CAME OUT OF A LITTLE COUNTRY, PALESTINE. ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY-JHREE YEARS LATER THE GLAD TIDINGS RING OUT AGAIN. NEED WE SAY THAT WE WISH YOU THE FULL ' JOYOUSNESS OF THIS HOLY SEASON? The Luncheonette Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wootton J iq4q lkmJjamj0 m lO E PAUSE, on the Eve of Christmas, 1943, i'"! A contemplate how much we owe the per- I f fj ennial character of our customers. With I Vs gratitude and pride we scan the list. Some triese customers have been with us for jj more than a quarter of a century. v 1 t-C To these old customers, to new ones, and I I ' ftS&S to Potentia ones every member of this ftfl organizatin now joins in wishing "Merry I Jwm;:& Christmas." Pleasant Grove Canning Co. 1 1 ipss?3! j j i! 4,4 ! : il ssw i it i JUST as surely as there'll always le little boys and girls, and big boys and girls, loo (especially (espe-cially around Christmastime), that surely there will always be a Christmas. Our wish for you is that this Christmas season of 1943 I"5 lue most memorable you have ever known. GROVE THEATRE HARRY NORRIS, Manager |