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Show A Afc V- T- V . V JLAXX - w .. - . - . . -y ... , - T . ; y sjre f most . . grateful $ because K we realize without this help our toy- PLEAS AHT C33 project would not have been theJ nation T wonderful success that if nas been, says the statement. Binr rDisapReard- Appro U i U Vit :--":m m ,. ;.,, j !,Sin(Cere appreciation and grati--- tude to the public for' the interest in-terest shown in bringing dolls. , toys; and games to the' fire de-" de-" .partthent. for. reconditioning was - voiced ' today ; by the Provo f ire- ' men. ' i .In " .;a written statement the .firemen express their pleasure for the; assistance renderd in their . tendeavors to make Christmas a V little happier for those not so ''fortunate. To the press for publicity, 'to the city commission, to the business houses who supplied ma-' ma-' terials and toys, to the organiza-.'. organiza-.'. tions who have so kindly taken ever the task of distribution, to -those individuals who brought in toys, to the ladies who dressed t the- dolla go beautifully, and to all .' who have assl3ted In any way .we wish you to know" that we May This Christmas Be the Brightest and Gayest You Have Ever Known May It Be a Season of Plenty and Joy! SHELL OIL ' C. G. WILSON, Agent volume Ubu on A memorial volume of selected writings of the late Professor Harrison Har-rison R. Merrill, well-known in-termountain in-termountain author and i journal-., 1st, prepared by 'the UtahA Academy Acad-emy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Let-ters, is off the press. Included, in the volume,' i'Dusk on the Desert," are 49 poems; 14 articles, and one s,tory, "Bill's Shadow." Also, there is a 'full -page photograph and a life sketch of the author who was well known throughout the west for his work in journalism, scouting and church activities. One of his most popular poems, "Let This Be Heaven," is super- Sale ik y As the end of another successful year approaches, we are deeply appreciative ap-preciative of the friendly and wholehearted whole-hearted support which has been accorded this institution by the people peo-ple of this community. May all the joy that is possible for Christmas to.bestow be yours at this gladsome and joyous time. -.St- " yd mm A V V ...-.v.-.-?:-,-.-.-.v..x , .v. 3 5f 5; ,c 5. WW it, The robin being held by 12-year-old Ruth Barnier of Seattle has a broken wing but it was partially a lucky break, because the bird-won't bird-won't die, as does the usual injured bird. The little girl has put tiny splints on its wing and bound it to the bird's body. In the spring, bird experts say, the little robin will be able to join its brothers and sisters when they return from the south. imposed on a colored photograph of the Great White Throne in Zion's canyon and is the first poem in the book. Colored illustra-tins illustra-tins for each section of the book were made by Cecil Smith, cowboy cow-boy artist of Carey, Idaho. Books may be obtained from Dr. Vasco M. Tanner, permanent secretary of the academy, at Brigham Young university or the New Century Printing company. Treat Enamel With Respect Permanent chipping and marring mar-ring of fine enameled surfaces often comes from careless usage. Don't chin ice in the sink and toy all means avoid knocking the surface with heavy cooking utensils. 3 V i I i S. ' VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS S Reporter Phone Ol-R-4 Mr. and Mrs. Claude M Stone and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone attended funeral services held for Joseph Wignad, a relative at Blackfoot, Idaho, Wednesday, returning re-turning home Thursday evening. Miss Norma Anderson of Idaho Falls, has arrived home to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen and children spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Jhey visited with his sister Mrs. Rex Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen have gone to Bicknell. Wayne county to spend the holidays with their daughter and son-in- law and famiiyx M The Mutual officers and teach- ers held a Christmas party Thursday evening in the ward chapel. The room was pretty in holiday decorations and a beautiful beauti-ful lighted tree. Santa in person was on hand to give each guest i! a gift. The committee on arrangements ar-rangements were Mrs. Clyde Hold- away. Mrs. Hyrum Larsen and; Kenneth Olson. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served-"and jolly games played. In attendance were We Wish You and Yours A MERRY CHRISTMAS- and a BRIGHT and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! Curtis Insurance Agency, Inc. Provo, Utah 4 J f:f: CHRISTMAS To those whose friendship has meant -so much to us- We Extend the Season's Greetings jonn t. TAYLoh enccEnv 140 West iCenter St. , . , t - - . . BHS3 VIOLA WEST Oorreepondent Phone Z&-W Dr. and ' lira G. Y. - Anderson and Dr. and r Mrs. A, E. Pierspn were guests 'of Dr, and. Mrs. Wil ber Allen -or Provo at a social which the Aliens gave for a few of v their friends Wednesday eve ning. Bishop and vMrs. H. V. Swenaon entertained ? 10 of their friends at a v social Friday evening tn 'the Manila church. The occasion for. the party was the Swenson sotfi weddinsr anniversary. A I-Christmas program, luncheon, and dancing furnished ..the entertain ment. Mrs., Ruth , Farr was hostess to the , members of the . Jdodern- ette club at ner home Wednes day evening. Th social was in the form of a Christmas party. Thirty members of the Pleas ant Grove Lions club were present at a luncheon held at the Luncheonette Lunch-eonette Wednesday evening. The President Dr. Grant Y. Anderson was in charge. Various commit tees made reports on projects started .'. A crowded house listened to.the .Christmas operetta given by the grade school children Thursday evening and were well pleased with it. Especially outstanding Was the orchestra of boys and girls which was begun this year by Miss Betha Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick rentertained a dozen of their frienda at a turkey dinner on Friday evening. Calvin Swenson, son of Bishop and Mrs. H. V. Swenson returned 'this week from a Norwegian mission Charles Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Clifton Harper returned Monday from a Northeastern states mission Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christiansen entertained the Anderson family at the annual ' Christmas Eve party. Tftose who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Walker Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mr and Mrs Oscar Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren West, Roxie West Emma Walker, Leora Walker, Rex Walker, David Greene. Jean Fugal, Sam Hilton, Abil Ekins Leo Eves, students at the agri cultural college. Logan, are home for the holidays. Margaret Olsen and Mary El Jen uisen or cedar City are spending the holidays With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Mr. Bnd Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mr. and , Mrs. w. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs- Kenenth Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Jov O. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodaway, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toone, Mr. and Mrs. DavM Thacher, Mrs,. Maud Holdaway and Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson. The guests were costumed in children's clothing, cloth-ing, and a fine time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdoch Mur-doch are spending Christmas with relatives in Heber City. xfrif "' I ' i 1 - -o'; - f x " S ' - X , " - iff mi Police of nine states searched for Margaret Martin, 20, of Kingston, Pa., unheard from since she left her home to accept a telephoned offer of a job. Avenges Sister , - Ik 4. While Morris Cornpropst lay in a San Francisco hospital recovering from a bullet wound inflicted by his former wife the wife's brother. George Dally, above, invaded the hospital, shot a policeman who tried to tar his way and killed Cornpropst. TV Vp A - i -: " fa. S X: 6 .& , MEEEY CHRIS And A Happy Yuletide Season JOEL! JOEL! WE EXTEND HEARTIEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS SEASON to, all our customers and friends, and we cordially invite your continued patronage i uioeiniA Einn house urn lMI Season's vj - It's With Sincere Pleasure and Cordial Good Will That We Wish You a MERRY CHRISTMAS Deseret Mortuary 262 South 1st East It is our Sincere Wish that each individual enjoy GUSUTY5 STYLE SSStVlCE Q m IS i TMAS ML. H 0 iaIDAV GREEfTINGS Tay lor f Ruassell ten S - - - - |