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Show - Dec. 19, Thursday, The 1940 Times-News- Neplii, Htif , PAGE FIVE Fortress Oft' to Chile on a "Flvini: ffsso SS."' S 5 s Santa Will Soon Bel H ere S3 m Ready When he Comes Be r ' .. Because 1 4. ft ft WISHING N ALL FOR YOU ? Because it is impossible to greet each one of our friends personally, we take this opportunity to extend our best wishes for the Holiday Season. r 7 s t' 1 W x t i Mme, Carlos Oavila, w if e of the former president of I lule, being helped from the ambulance that took her to Mitchell field. New York, where she boarded a mighty U. S. "flying fortress" to be flown to Santiago, Chile. President Roosevelt put the great bomber at her disposal, as another gesture of good neighborliness. Mme. Davilu recently underwent an operation in New York. In the bustle of these days let us not forget the solemn significance of Christmas. And may it bring all of y; i! the rich happiness you deserve. s of Recent Shipments our line ofj HORSEMAN DOLLS 0 and TOYS is . k , 5 COMPLETE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE U. S. Releases Planes to Greece Roseville Pottery G. Sporting Goods for Damages 1 NAOMI .miir n A Let Us Help You Choose SS.. "WHERE BARGAINS ft T CODE NPMBEH8 JfsL Calif. 833 pgk ItPh Bd X GaU.834 I j Colli. White Port 938 aed' 848 W Colli i , Port . T, Xm MnaUl ' - ' Alex Ripan, 49, Qts. 1038 U. S. 'Listening Post' ana Harbor, Ind., worked 12 years a Michigan prison, for a crime he did not commit. Friends will ask the legislature convening at 0 Lansing, Mich., January 5, for damages. by Volomo ((HP freetown -- ' . - Sierra leoneV ,' School Children's Utopia Utopia for school children is the town of Calexico, Calif., situated on organized an independent known as Deseret fff '"D (Atlantic J.&k Moreland JEWELER stati TELMRAM 'QSQSv Su- "H S S&Csjl s Importance of Toys Because a child learns more through his play than through any other single activity, toys and play materials are highly Important Mormon Independent State The Mormon settlers of Utah onci 0 Geo. W. Railroad Motor Trucks Today railroads use 63,800 motor trucks in intercity haulage, terminal transfer and store delivery service, according to a recent statement by the Automobile Manufacturers association. In 1925 they used but 900. $10,-00- ! Mona News the International boundary, where American national and state holidays are observed along with the various Mexican civil and religious celebrations. In Alcohol 10 FROM Y0U?. Ocean ike 1- Utewt - rr , i Elm r m.tu AWAIT YOU" P-4- of Indi- (above) S Levan Local- - ' 4 .V Sh.rry In swift execution of aiding the nations fighting aggression, the United States government has released to Greece 30 0 pursuit planes, pictured above, for immediate delivery. The planes, rated by air experts in America as possessing greater speed, maneuverability and stamina than Italy's best, mount four machine guns each. wing-contain- n , Calif, if - wtttt,fc. I Electical Appliances Duncan Glassware A A Case E. m On January 1 the U. S. will establish a consular "listening post" t Freetown, Sierra Leone, British West Africa, whence the air distance to South America is shortest. Mrs. Lottie Kay left Mona Tues Cora Wankler spent Monday to spend the winter with her . Mrs. day In Salt Lake City. daughter in Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs Reuben Maneelson Mr. and Mrs. Snencer Kav spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City where visited on Tuesday in Nephi at e nome or Mr. and Mrs. Jack their son Allen is receiving medical Broufih. treatment. The first edition of the Levan Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Edwards and son Keith spent the past week in Junior high school paper will be Salt Lake City visiting with rela distributed on Friday, December 20. Marvin Mortensen la editor, and tives. Homer Chrlstensen, asslstnnt editMr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of Pro-v- o or. are visiting at the home of Miss Leah Stngg, first grade Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kay. teacher In the Levan school left Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Swasey of Tuesday for Pleasant Grove. She Lark spent the week end at the will be married on Friday tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swa- Salt Lake Temple. . sey. Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and The Mount Nebo camp of the DauRhters of Utah Pioneers met family returned to their home In at the home of Mrs. Iona Kay last Clearfield on Tuesday after havThe lesson, "Women of ing spent a few days at the home Friday. Deseret" was given by Mrs. Lizzie of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. W. Kay, and Mary Jane Newell. Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertain The program consisted of a song, "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party" by ed Sunday night at a dinner in Nada Kay and a Christmas story honor of Ruby Rasmussen and Ausby Mrs. James Stanley. A delight- tin aMngelson. Those from out of ful luncheon was served to sixteen town included Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and family of Clearfield members. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen and family of Fountain Green. Miss roUtoes' Becera Price Rasmussen and Austin Mangelson The wholesale price per bushel of were married Monday in the Man-- tl In 1919 rose to tz.M. This L. D. S. Temple. They will make potatoes is the highest price on record. their home In Ogden. I 72 "DODBLEEICU" CD2JMI3 T22 SDm Aiding British V 0 4.1- - p'amiirg lo telephone your friends or rcif.iivrw, v n"t you consider doing it t";Iw wei'k end, in!eail of waiting until fiirlf "nuif Kve or Chrifttnias Day? 4 far-awa- M-n- ain r:;- y "You'll pet the same low rates that apply tn Christinas if you call between 7 Saturday and 4:30 A.M. Monday. And you'll get fater serice on your rails I; oca use telephone traffic will bo lighter. "If jou ran do your Long Distance Ou is!inas calling Saturday night or some time Sunday, you'll benefit by the low rates, and we can do a little better job for e try body. The H it 5f VOU'IIK (Jiri";n;;!s jirtiiujis to DOUBLE-KIC- States Telephone & Telegraph Co. : - sfm ; smUK t-- V- - S ;: " S hit Ji I . r' x- - HOLIDAY THIP f '' fc Ar 1 1 : Salt Lake City Cat's Legal Protection Cats were protected by law in Wales in the year 048. ... S3.10 Boise Panguiteh Kanab Cameron Flagstaff Preseott PhoeniK .. .... ... Si Ivt . $14.40 $5.80 .. $3.10 Safford El Paso (Ask lot Somewhere in England . , . Native Indians have flocked loyally to the banner of the British royal air force, lending their abilities to Britain In Its fight for life against Ger many. ThU Indian pilot I having a mag of hot coffee after a flight. R.T. Fores Sampl . . $13.15 $15.05 $18.40 $19.80 $29.40 $32.80 bo! ihown) . svif W Forget traffic worries . . . relax in roomy reclining chairs . . . enjoy the scenery or visit with gay companions . . . know you'U arrive refreshed and dollars ahead . . . go Santa Fe Trailways Busl Plan your trip now. Ask your friendly Santa Fe Bus agent for full information today . . . nowl "SANTA. FE BUS DEPOT Union Bus Depot Forrest Hotel ft. ; JJ -- Trailways Depot Carter's Cafe Af- Titilmtfi But Glv him the 4 YEAR OLD whiskey more men " Kantucky 'a only " DOUBLE - RICH Bourbon. He's suie to lilte it. 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