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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH. Christmas Clfime ; By THOMAS A. CLARK Dean of Men. Uruvarsily of llhnma 1924, . Western Nenepaper Union F ALL the fireplace In our lil led ) ,11UHlons of childhood, I gave up with most reluctance those that around clustered Christinas. The old saint who climbed down the chimney Into the our sitting rooiu and stockings on Christ mas Eve was as real to me as Moses or George Washington or m grandfather or any other person of whom I had heard but whom I had never personally met. He is to me real today when I am In reminiscent moods, perhaps because I have alwajs wanted him to be real. Long after I recognized all the subterfuges which were being practiced on me as a child at Christmas time, I never admitted them even to myself, for I was quite 1 willing to submit to the deceptions; ceremonies was made happy by all the character, but the season was full of the angels Is Jn the air If the Christpossibilities and surprises. The din- mas spirit is in our hearts, Christmas ner lacked the conventional roast tur- Is as great a reality as It ever was, If we will make It so, and for us all the key. Instead there was a roast goie-or a huge joint of roast beef (followinc angels are again proclaiming as they the English custom with which mj did that night In Palestine, centuries mother was familiar) with suet dump- ago, Glory to God In the highest, anil on earth peace, good will toward men. lings and gravy. There was ulwinI shall hnng up my stocking at too, a loaf of spiced bread and plum Eve, there will be raisins pudding with a delightful sauce ol (hri'-tmadrawn butter, and there was mince in It In the morning. I have faith that pie followed with nuts and raisins and the old Christinas joys will be mine once more. other goodies. Just as home always suggests to me sugar cookies, hot from the oven with mother warning me not to eat so and surprises. I have never In all my life been I away from home at Christmas time; be. Christmas Joys shall never I hope ure for me the most delightful; Christ- - many ns to make myself sick, so Christ mas Invariably 'brings to my mind lie thought of raisins. They were in the spiced bread which mother made, tin plum pu Ming was congested wdtb them, I found them always on Christ mas morning in my stocking with other good things to eat, and there was reg ulariy on Christmas day a dish of th'ii r.n the table to be eaten after dinner It was not altogether whnt we had tc eat that gave Christmas such a high place In my regard, though that helped materially, no doubt. It was the my tcry, the anticipation, the preparation and the surprise of It nil; the gather 'ng together of all the family, tin games, the roaring tire In the fireplace and the general hilarity and good wil nrevaillng that made Christmas for mi tie best loved of all the holidays o, lie entire year. We are rather outgrowing Christ ll For Your Own Satisfaction Buy a Thermometer. Keep it where you can always know the exact temper- ature. In of knowing satisfaction addition to the just how cold it is, there many practical advantages- are You can - day-ago- You can tell whether the car is danger of freezing, or how much heat in you will need in the house. 444444444444 4444 4--4 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph J. Jensen, Melvin Peacock, Arthur M. Anderson and Elmer Peacock all of Emery, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. D19t5. Butter printed at this wrappers Send your orders here. office. 44 444 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tt tt 44 Come and taKe advantage 44 One-thir- d off all Toys. tt 44 t 44 Discount on all lO 44 tt Men s Suits and Overcoats 1 t Ladies Bodt Cost and 44 44 44 44 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. . 4 Tuesday evening the senior class of he high school entertained at a 'hristmas party for seniors only. A reat was in store for all who had made good in lessons. per-cen- 4 .j.4 4t Ceylon t See our new Dresses, new Sho es, just arrived. tl Come and see us for prices f for style, for quality. Misses Lou Shepherd, Ada Crane and Endra Freece, students at the .Vasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant, rill spend the holidays with their arents in Salina. They came in from he Hub City last Friday. The Misses Irene Bruce and Grace Vee, of the Wasatch academy faculty, vlt. Pleasant, are the house guests of diss Mary McCallum. 4f j.4 4 4 j.4 44 j.4 44 urns," a friend said to me a few "I dont believe it Is ever going to he for any one again Just as it used August Peterson and Tom Humto be." phrey were guests of Alma Anderson I suppose not; though there are some it a rib roast at the Anderson events connected with the celebration aneh at Loss Creek last Sunday. The of Christmas, there Is the real Clirist-- i oys report a fine time, notwithstandimas which I am sure L shall never out the fact that the weather was ng stockgrow. If I should hnng up my somewhat frigid. ing by the fireplace now, I feel Just a sure as I ever did that old Saint Kick would get In some way before mornRay Humphrey of Mohrland, and ing and fill It as he used to do when .Vilford Humphrey of Orangeville, I was a child. My faith In Christmas vho spent several days here as the lins never waned, and my need for It. at the home of their parents, guests I practice economy badly at any time, Mrs. T. G. Humphrey, dr. and but with the greatest difficulty at to their homes Tuesday. since and Christmas time, especially the prices of my own particular varieties of frankincense and myrrh have E. R. Poulson, the insurance man, been so affected by the economic convho is interested in the Sevier Valley ditions. It Is what Is In our hearts that Voal company, operating in Salina makes Christinas real. The song of anyon, was here combining business tell how to dress comfortably and healthfully. 4 44 44 the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 21st day tf January, s memories, the most precious. Everything about our holiday preparations at home was of the simplest mas "" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. & Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 13, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Daniel Homer Jensen, of Emery, Utah, who, on July 7, 1920, made Desert-Lan- d entry, No. 022758, for NE NW, StfeNWtt, SWKNEtt, Section 14 Township 23 South, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of A good thermometer is well nigh indispensable ! :( . 4 4 44 4 4 4.4 A4 .;.4 j.4 j.4 4 4.4 ;.4 4 a. 4 Max Cohens House of Quality 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 44' 44 4 444 4444 4 44 444 44 4 44 4 444 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 ed Lewis Drug' Co. It "The L Store" The Perfect Flour For BREAD or for PASTSY B. B. FLOUR will give the best results. It is a blended product of the choicest wheat grown, so mixed as to produce the utmost in vith pleasure last Saturday. . flavor and utility. i Did you ever stop to think that the ombined weekly issue of the Salina fTI V Ask your Grocer for B. B. FLOOR (We and the Saturday Evening Post more than three million copies ach week? If you are not a subscriber to the Sun, why not? Sun .vas i ATTENTION k Get your (Swedise Turkey) it the B. B. Shop, for that Xmas dinner, I WILL BE IN EFFECT Via Lut-Fis- , GRANDE n Best price Paid for Wheat. elling see Ernest Herbert. HOME WESTERN RAILROAD $ 04 in ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED u n I" f! If j1 iv: DENVER & RIO SALINA PvOLLER MILL re-na- in FARES $ We are Always!in the market for Wheat. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, and son, Alvin, all former residents of Salina, ame in by motor from Ogden last Monday. Mrs. Brown expects to here with Mrs. Allred and short-- y Mr. Brown and sons will go to Arizona. Christmas & New Years FOR SALE Before Dl9t4. it Redmond. For particulars, address A T. Nelson, Gunnison. FOR i; one-ha- us new. times the one way fare for the round trip, adding sufficient lf SALE Reason- baby buggy. Good Inquire Mrs. J. P. Madsen. HOUSE FOR RENT Inquire at Werner Tierson Electric Shop to see same. 024tf j ii Tickets account Christmas will be on sale daily, December 19 to 25, inclusive, 1924, with final return limit of - & : y Heaters, stove pipe, stove boards, leads, etc., at the Peerless. January 5, 1925. Choice Parinein Apples, ?1.25 bushel. X' See A. S. Crane. Tickets account New Years Day will be on sale December 30, 31, 1924 -- Wedding announcements. The Sun i and January 1, 1925, with final return limit of January 5, 1925. For detailed fares, train schedules, etc., call on nearest Rio Grande Dr. F. 0. Bullock Dentist Agent. 8. yaw At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. At Salim:- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. f I! Jilt ill 'I'f ill '! 'fl Un lilt ti'Mjl jM'Hj ill ill III III ii, $ rislraw 1H?rn g an& j A When you want your pig killed, call J. E. Kimber. to make rate end in multiple of 25. 'f " liiiiLi. Thanking you, one and all g for your past patronage, and g soliciting your trade, solely upon the merit of our goods We wish you all 3 y able prices. Mrs. Annie M. Hall. Between all stations in Utah, west of and including Westwater, at rate of iJli Big Bargain, GENERAL DRESSMAKING one and Stansabcek)ind eve,y a o 3appe3rospfroBslmiJfar 1 Good Meats, Good Groceries, Always a We close at JL p.m except Saturday B.B. Shop The THE PLACE of QUALITY y jin - 7 Fh ill! HI" in Mi! nl iliili!ii 'I vi "i lillnil! iii ip up if IlilJll Jli in; llli iimi! it im u - g 1 g mm |