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Show JOY 0US I. ullLLIL 2ffla Weather does not matter if hearts are warm and we can again wish our old a Very Merry ifraends Christmas. I ", f.,. i? CHRISTMAS. .SaBaSs Whether a White Xmas its or a Green One, May -- II. It. HOLLENBECK, wishes THE TAVERN- L. L. PACK, Manager Company Creamery Co. Good for your happiness. Store Abstract Mutual with all season Duchesnes Modern Hardware greet you at this cheery To it be a Merry One. Duchesne County 371937 Duchesne, Utah Mgr, Utah Duchesne, V. AUHIlIl (HIWTMM CHRISTMAS 1937 rTrtrrrTTt'?? . " . 3 f "4' LOf y is a $ .X - . 4 " 451410? vt- - ,1. CHZSR'i537Merry Chnstmas to Everybody and so we won't miss anyone we'll say it again Greetings and a Merry Christmas. Duchesne Drug Company YOUR REXALL P - May the ship of Good Fortune at Christmastide hold a cargo of contentment and sail with you throughout the year. Tom and Ray BILLIARDS - TOBACCO AND - BEER - STORE Duchesne, Utah Duchesne, Utah LuelU B.ljyonS and Ellen Dyson couldnt thing for which they could thankful and merry this Christmas Jack out of work and Ellen with so little in the house left for meals. But to make matters worse shortly after Jack left, Ellen missed the emerald setting out of her ring. She hadnt worn it for a long time but it had been her great- - JACK a went out to bring in the little red hen, the last member of their little flock. She kept thinking that at least this, her last offering to the holiday dinner, was honest. Then suddenly she caught sight of the familiar emerald there in the little red hens insides was hidden the gem she had thought poor Jack had taken. In a moment she went to her knees before her husband. Forgive? Why, Ellen dear, it certainly did look bad for me, no wonder. If Id not been a stubborn fool Id have gone on and explained myself. You see, darling, on the street today I found a packet of bonds and when I returned them to their owner, he gave me twenty dollars as a reward and a job! Even an old grouch would have had to grin had he seen Jack and Ellen then join hands and dance about in their joy for a merry, lucky JOYOUS Its Year after year its the same old greeting, but time makes that greeting no less sincere, and so we again send our message wishing you a Merry Christmas and Abundant Hap- wdth A h DL1DAY sincere pleasure and cordial good will that we wish you a Merry Xmas. STANTON piness. I GARAGE Duchesne, Utah Duchesne, Utah Christmas! ) Western Newspaper Union. 'ses-s- CHRISTmfiS 1937 JOYOUS CHRISTMAS s 1937 AND HOW A As Christmas comes again, it reawakens the appreciation of rekindles the warmth of friendships pleasant association and may it find and keep you rich in happiness. ASHTON SERVICE STATION SHELL PRODUCTS DUCHESNE, UTAH Its Jack and Ellen Joined Hands and Danced About in Their Joy. est consolation if the "worst cam to worst it could be sold. Five presents here and they arent from the five and ten, either. Jack! I know, you took my emerald to buy these, didnt you? You honestly think that of me, Ellen? If that's the way you feel, all right, think what you please! Neither of them realized that they were hardly accountable for their mutual lack of understanding. Tears 'fairly blinded Ellen as she been good mighty good and do business with you. V. X II W Weve enjoyed serving you during the year and we now seriously wish this Christmas season will find you happy and a: i to know you and that jf ea ra vV- V. 1?' r DUCHESNE, UTAH A It is appropriate that we should pause in the years busy work to observe with fitting reverence the anniversary of the Christ Child. And in keeping1 with the old custom that symbolizes Peace on Earth and Good Will Toward Men, we take this way of extending our sincerest greetings of the season. 1 UINTAH STATE BANK A STRONG DANK MEMBER FEDERAL - VERNAL, UTAH DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION JI ST AN OLD FASHIONED GREETING: Good Wishes for Christmas and wheresoever they may be, with thNew Year.riend3 FeUcitatinsMd'mMneroGooWishes) tooStTdiouste!mmerateehereetn8, one, and in the New YearyoJHrtSVJros'nJjfj110 be a P,easant and merrie As printed In the London Times in 1821. Roy A. Schoniau |