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Show HEAUNT GROVI REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UfAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 A Law Against It nnsiand had disapproved fovej Ornaments In MMwchuitU. Christmas Chri-tm" clobmtk, and a didn't become a lawful holldiiv law prohibiting thmn was pas! AUOrn rui luiiu holiday until 18M. Th Pilgrima in New In 1659 It U customary amon the Czoha and SVovaka, say the edlt- r 7 ora of the EncyckipedU Amori- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, U 3 cana, lo Dreaa m unun-u cherry tree at the beginning of Advent, place It In a pot of water In the kitchen and keep It In the warm air. The twig la then supposed sup-posed to burst Into blossom at Christmas time and make a festive fes-tive decoration. The Christmas festival in China la Slum Don Jleh, the Holy Birth Festival. Paper decoration decor-ation and evergreens adorn churches and homes. The Christ -mati tree la decorated with paper flowers, colored paper chains and cotton snow-flakes. 1 8 ' MEW jpi I lA4i(p ml 5 Vt15 , ' A! k r- . w 2 V., tfai 7 fljti pledge accept our sincere thanks for giving us the pleasure of serving you. D.T.R. Co. !55!5!Ba!t3 formed at Christmas, 1561. : ; : ; -1 if," Ail j St-knt nfaAt Ha -J)' nwAt i .J i. Cn all is Iriaht. foiml van Vir-ain Halv Injcaxtso tai-icr anl m j i ' ' f j I rtj r I jK' jHwce, 5Lvp in heav-en-ly jeaa. ELLISON GLEANERS AMERICAN FORK AND PLEASANT GROVE Young Japanese Heed Hofelosho Although Santa Claua doesn't visit Japanese homos, the native god Hoteionho, the kind old gentleman who carries a pack on his back and has eyes in the back of his head, makes a realistic substitute gift bearer. Boys and crirls are warned to be rood. because the all-seeing Hotelosho tt knows everything they are doing. g Yule Burns Bright The French traditionally exchange ex-change gifts on New Year's Day, but the burning of the Yule log at Christmas is an honored ous- S torn in many parts of the coun- . A . 1 uy. Alter BLruus ouiig, wuw is poured on the log by the youngest child. reand Lgif$ Woy 2 For Chid at Xmas The people . of Ireland ortel- nated the tradition of burning a candle in the window at (jnrist-mas (jnrist-mas time. Legend said that the Christ Child might be wandering' alonel n the dark and cold, and they lit a candle to light him on Vita urov On Stage for Yule i 2 Theatre In England began with j g Christmas plays. The first Brit- iah comedy was written for a if S Yule celebration, and the earliest S tragedy, "Gorbuduc," was per- If : ; : 19 g-JI Afl is calm. fcira Aloti-er i mM, Sly in hcav-en-ly i HUMPHRIES FLORAL I AMERICAN FORK a SjI ST ST STi '"i SfS r- " - i i jji i . . . - ' -X-f:; '- v - - ... ST ST STj5 ST, S?, 5 every good wish for your happiness this Christmas season and a hearty "Thank You" for your loyal and friendly ' patronage throughout the past year. AM COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER A M E R IC.AN FOR K IS |