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Show Christmas Greetings UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH to II II II II II H 8 g 8 i !ereic It t u wj&ft W the :pia(J II H Ca C3 g iijp sj , i gab Vi !ot- - K t ser J tk eft H H ,s ease, , a,! i. New A IE A 8 mas story. v n ' II II Happy children and parents are planning for the day in the glorious way. Everyone is thrilled by the magic spell of Christmas for they know the spirit of the Christ Child is in the land. sj if aBvjU r'sKc c lor rease Satis lODttfl $ On 9Tl&htof fflvdsJtmaA. des, on. .L vritorj, eiste-i- . HANOI City, Our Most Famous Christmas Trees m KOHLS u UTAH DUCHESNE TASTIN3 TALLYHO Due to $ to II of the nation's Most famous Christmas trees are growing on the wooded rolling acres of the Roosevelt estate at Hyde Park, N. Y. Developed as a result of a hobby which occupied much of the late Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelts spare time, the groves of Yule trees now are scattered on odd patches and parcels of land throughout the estate. The trees, about 270,000 In number, are principally of Norway spruc, white spruce and Douglas fir, with a few balsams also included. Although the tree growing was a hobby with the late president, he Insisted that the project pay it3 own about 2,000 to way. Consequently trees are marketed every 3,000 Christmas season. ! a shortage oi reindeer this season we send you our Christmas Greetings in this conventional way! In this season of may But once the sky its silence broke And song o'erflowed the earth, The midnight air with glory shook And Angels mortal language spoke, When God our human nature took gift-givin- g we say that your friendship is our choicest gift, cmd we appreciate it beyond words to express. May your Christmas be a merry one. Indeed! In Christ the Saviour's birth. And Christmas once Is Christmas still; The gates through which He came, Conoco Distributors And forest wild and murmuring rill, And fruitful field and breezy hill, And all that else the wide world All Are vocal with His Name. Fred Poulscn Dick Johnstun Wholesale Shall we not listen while they sing This latest Christmas morn, And music hear in everything, And faithful lives in tribute bring To the great song which greets the King Who comes when Christ is born? Phillips Brooks Retail Duchesne, V.V W Utah W -- s ? y It ft fa sash, and, svsMy mis. CY Bristows II joyous occasion by expressing best wishes for a WPAVJ 4 n, vx-v-xvx-- II mas story is being told and retold, we join in the ika i--v, II merry, while carols are being sung and the Christ- us g II While glad bells peal out, while children make i, ow : iuarai During I old-fashion- ed Ed if s , , ,, , h NOTHER YEAR has passed. 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It was ous blood spilled In an engagement. placed on doors and windows to keep out evil spirits. Fine In some fine oriental rugs there may be as many as 10,000 or 20,000 handtied knots of yarn in a singla equare yard! Legends of Holly Treating Trees To Dropping needles or leaves of Christmas trees, which the trees of color and litter strip the floor, have long been a Yuletide bane! Therefore, the discovery of the New York State College of ; & to that waterglass spray will Forestry prevent the spruce leaves from The old : Tree or comes as welcome news to falling family the legend Cherrywhich it carol, to is based, upon and housewife alike. ;ar is undoubtedly the reason for the Besides preserving the to foliage, custom of ;,cj the placing a branch of cherry waterglass spray adds to the to decorative effect of the spruce by tree in water to bud for Christmas II leaving a slight silver sheen to the time. According to this legend, Mary green of the needle-lik- e leaves. The waterglass also has been found to and Joseph on their way to Bethlehem passed a tree loaded with be a good fire retardant cherries. Mary was hungry for some The college found that the shed:CSr to ding of spruce leaves also can be of the fruit and asked Joseph to by placing the base of the pluck some cherries for her. The II retarded tree graciously bowed down so that tree in a bucket of .moist earth, Mary could pick the fruit herself. peat moss or water. Users have reIt has been customary among the ported the success of this Czechs and Slovaks to lake the M ( tre and Dece it ,bCfh fa m the late fall so that the Our Most Famous buds reach the blossoming stage at Christmas time. Christmas Trees The belief was current that if the Most famous of the nations sprig blossomed by Christmas Eve, Christmas trees are growing on the the girl who tended it would marry during the New Year. wooded rolling acres of the Roosevelt estate at Hyde Park, N. Y. De a result of a hobby which & veloped asmuch of the lata Pres, occupied Franklin D. Roosevelt's spare time, the groves of Yule trees now are scattered on odd patches and parcels of land throughout the estate. The trees, about 270,000 In numto ber, are principally of Norway spruce, white spruce and Douglas fir, with a few balsams also into cluded. Although the tree growing was a hobby with the late president, he The silent skies are full of speech insisted that the project pay its own 1,1 For who hath ears to hear; way. Consequently about 2,000 to The winds are whispering each to trees are marketed every 3,000 each, Christmas season. The moon is calling to the beach, And stars their sacred wisdom teach Of Faith, and Love, and Fear. I if 3b i gifa Friday, December 25, to II SYSTEM ll If B to 1 ft ft II h3 5? it to to ,r - ... .. V.,. a, .til l. ' l. It - ,J ll S.u U ti ' "t 't. r II, , v h.n 'TV X- -i ll Sitl V- - t--. jJJ t, liU q t f! T- - ..t-- v If t-- to II ft? |