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Show - . . J - a0 ) fcWSiHs r N i r w iJ ...s w it i Deweyville Grace Warkne Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault cele- r-- vJ . w Mr."anaftirs7koii Ad s Bishop end Mrs. Winford son Rex of Salt Lake City, were motored to Lewiston SaturSunday overnight guests at thej day to visit with Mrs. Barms' home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence-Fryermother, Mrs. Hannah Hodges. j Mrs. Hodges returned home with , the Christmas Elnort Anderson of Ogden was them to a Sunday visitor at the home of. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferrara her sister, Mrs. James Holda-waof Logan were Saturday overMr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner night guests of Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding dance for Chailes Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrejl Harmon Flora Gardner attended an of at the Armory in Brigham City fice force Christmas party SatFriday evening. The bride is urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. She is an the former Joyce Stokes. I c Ba'r-ru- . brated their 47th wedding anniversary on Sunday and were hosts at their home at a' chicken dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son Gary, of Brigham City. Mrs.- David Holdawav accompanied her mother, Mrs. Leo Oyler of East Garland, and her sister, Mrs. Boyd Miller of to Logan Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and family were Sunday dinner 'Lord of Misrule Solution guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes at Penrose. 'Hodening- Woodruff Snow, a student at Noel Jollier Trees From U.S.A.C. is home for the Christmas holidays. DIFFERENT playtime observ-anc-e Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Litch- To fireproof your Christmas tree, A. for your Christmas festivi- which is still a hazard even with ford and family Spent Saturday ties is the game "Lord of Misrule." electric lights, select your tree tour in Ogden. When your guests have all arrived to six days before you intend to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. ,Wheatley have been greeted by the music decorate it. Then weigh the tree and and and son Tracy visited Saturday and the song of the buy as many pounds of in Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Aar- of the minstrels carolers, it Is time for the most hon- ammonium sulfate as the tree on Snow. to arrive. of the y. sr. - Tre-monto- n, Chemical Protects Christmas Flames Horse' - " ass.-- Make : one-four- th - evening ored guest With much fanfare the "Lord of Misrule" is announced. He enters with great pomp and ceremony and takes his place as the master of ceremonies for the evening. The Lord of Misrule comes to us from the Tudor courts where he was elected annually to reign over the Christmas festivities. His word, during the festivities, was law, and the ridiculous commands he laid upon the guests had to be obeyed. The introduction of the Lord of Misrule into our festivities offers an unusual method for introducing the many games with forfeits which are traditional for Christmas. At your party, the Lord of Misrule will command each cuest to do his bidding. He may call for singing. dancing, pantomime, imitations and stunts of all kinds. Failure to do the bidding of the Lord of Misrule results in the payment of a forfeit. And here another unusual note may be injected. The forfeit, instead of being paid to the Lord of Misrule may be paid to another Christmas character, the "hodening horse." It was the custom in Kent, England. for young men to go from house to bouse with the hodening horse, an imitation of a horse's head attached to a long stick. Two lads, forming the body of the horse, were hidden from view by a covering of cloth resembling horse's skin. The hedening horse wes accompanied by paraders who rang the bells throughout the town and begged for money or food. 73 Season's. i iGReetinQS' n - A Lope that the , ring f Christmas season filled l bells f in s with happiness and good will for I all our friends. . - ' 1 J J ) K IDAHO Sugar Co. '1 K j I Hi r. ;.(. sol-fa- te you Can Make a J8ig Christmas Candle You can make a big, candle to fit Into- - your Christmas decorations if you have a number of odds and ends of partly burned candles around the house. Melt them and pour into cardboard containers and remold. Use ice cream cartons, oat meal containers or others. Use plain cord for a wick. When the was is beginning to set, tie the wick to a pencil and suspend It in the wax. Let set liard, remove carton and there is a nice csndle for your long-burni- table. wmmmm i mmmmt TilJti JU 1 S f,Oa ' A . ? Hit ? . of I Peace, Good Will and Hpplne be wtth you and your beloved; onetv - m a. - ' v May you enjoy this Christmas with loads cf good cheer anr1 happy friendship Roy. Mr. and Mrs. David Holdaway visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler in East Garland. On Sunday afternoon a group from here visited at Winder, Idaho where they examined a com pleted ward chapel built from the same plans being used for the local building. Among those going were Bishop and Mrs.. Winford Barrus, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marble, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock, Roy Hyatt, Flofa Gardner and Etta Gardner. The Relief Society enjoyed a Christmas social Wednesday af- Ur ternoon following their regular Literary lesson. Cookies and their recipes were exchanged by the women and each person was presented with a lovely poinsetta iS5ilii I blossom. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and family were honored guests at a farewell party held Tuesday evening at the Beaver Dam ward. A lovely program was presented after which the remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. Refreshments were served under the direction of the Relief Here's to a Merry Chriitmai... the jollieit the healthiest and friendliest you've evsr known. i And here's to a Happy New year. ..the brightest and sayest you've ever enjoyed. Mrs. Norman Maughan spent two days last week in Salt Lake City with her daughter Shirley. Phyllis Hansen and Lila of Logan were guests of n their sister, Mrs. Norman one day during the week. Lu-cher- 1 Condi B. A. D. VALLEY Qeaners Mr." arid Mrs. Day Garfield spent Friday in Salt Lake City According to our calendar, one and attended the University and would naturally assurr.e that be- Washington State game in ifie tween the year 1 B. C. and the year evening.' ; Were Not a Year Apart ' A. D. there should be a year called zero. As a matter of fact, no such year exists, as far ' os-- , historians are concerned, and ihe year 1 A. D. follows directly after the year 1 B. C A person born in 3 B. C. would not be five years old et 2 A. D., but would be four years old when one is calculating data in thai period. When adding B. C. and A O years . It is necessary to always subtract one to compensate .foi the year zero omitted between 1 B. C. and 1 A. D. 1 Mrs. Clara Crockett of Smith-fiel- d spent a few days during the week visiting Mrs. J. G. Burgess. Why Christmas Candle:? On Christmas Ee :tbe , Chris' Child wanders , all or thu earth seeking deserving topIe--rpl- f oJ thought-who are kind others, and popl wlio hsw " ' o! hearts. LighUd candl'i ar? lae. in the windewi by ucl. poj?e tc 3rd m't not ttumbi that He m-In the court e of His ser.rra !l5 visn every cafile and ;vt, r ivi?er no.' -- - V ,. rocky' 'M W'-l- i His ; U toe v : V I'! WL? I ' I 1 I J If I M ' W W Pi ; Our wish today is that nt iJyl f3t f the blessedness, the good cheer and the fond menioriei of thb 9 radiant Holiday Season. v- - SI iW rJiK (Dav Tour happiness and gooa neam aur ing the coming New Year be without end. Vs y7 COWLEY'S Hunsaker Implement ' . i: ,.... you enjoy to the fullest, y.'Ji IVASATCIl SALES, IL'C. J. HAROLD REESE I , t 1 inspired men of good will the world orer.-- i fc .... for centuries and its glorious story has - 11" '! W gladdened the heart of mankind f'j stkli U SEASONS if - w lovig I' (Day your joy this Christmas Season be as continuous as the wreath m UatUUSTjyiiiS jf- On Christmas Day and throughout all tha days of the coming New Year may the blessings of m tww Mau-gha- hnslmas ?; Slwinijs -- . ALLEbGIC TO WHISKERS . . . Not all little boys who love Santa Claus this time of year have a sublime trust 1b the old gent. This young man obviously wmhes be Were somewhere else. t 1 o i I 2 n J UTAH- - ( uf$z 1. weighs. This chemical is available in most stores that sell seeds and '''' fertilizers.'- - .. For each pound of ammonium use ltt pints of water to make the fireprooting solution. Mix the solution in something tall and narrow that will hold the tree upright. Then saw off the tree diagonally so as to give a large cut surface. Set' the tree in the solution in a cool place, away from the direct sunlight, and leave it there until most of the solution is absorbed. employee of Fuller- - Toponce company. Mr. pnd Mrs. George Smith of Roy and Mrs. Irene Hess of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. Mrs. Horace Gardner spent Friday in Ogden. She was accompanied by Veda Peterson of Brigham City. Mrs. W. S. Johnson was a Monday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoskins in i I I ' |