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Show "A Kerry Christmas To You" ~a....;:,, ... ""'-··~-~~_.."'-, .. •...... ... MID ALE lOURN 4L, ¥iayale , P'tan Thursda y, Dep~mber 22, 1927 · - · - · · - .... .....,S ARE CHEAPESf TRY THEm SELLING POWER THE lE SON THE MASTER TAUGHT Special Sale of Toys, Cutlery, Sle~s, ~porting ~oods DOLLS and ELECTR IC ARTICL ES REAL BARGA INS IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS A Good buy in Dolls enables us to sell them at real bargain prices. A $3.50 large life like Doll, 20 inch, extra size, composition head, crying voice and rp.oving eyes at ···········-····-····· Other Sizes, from 45 cents t~ ···········-················-···-···-······ $1.75 $5.00 Flexible Flyer Sleds, No. ! .........................................-........... $4.00 No.2, 43 inch_..····$4. 75 No.3, 47 inch ......$6,00 -------------:-----------:=:-=---:::-:·· WAGONS, All Steel Wagon at ............................. _........... Better Ones at .......................................... No. 2 $9.00 GENUIN E KIDDIE KAR :No. 3·.. No. 4...... ······$1.25 SR ..OO ···$1.40 $1.75 $4.00 Blackbo ard & Desk Combined, $4.50, $5.50 & ...... $6.25 Boxing Gloves, small $3.25; med. 4.50; large ...... $5.00 Roller Skates, Boys ............ $2.75 Girls ............ $3.00 Electric Irons .................................................................. $3.50 and up Football s, small80 cents; medium $1.50, Reg ....... WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Midvale . Utalt ,, ' FOR TOUR PURNIT UREAN D SAVE MONEY HEADQUARTERS ~ ~~~(: FOR CHRISTMAS PRE E TS CEDAR CHE TS AT LESS THA COST AND RECORDS MIDVALE FURNITURE CO. TERMS ARRANGED life. "I think I will, Alberta, thank prises to please each member of the family. This was the first time. Floss had ever worked for the pure -pleasure of others. She found it very enjoyable. All the huz:ry and bustling wa.s over, all was in bed waiting for the first signs of Christmas morn. Floss had lain awake for a lo;ng time thinking of the past few days. Suddenly she raised up, slid quietly over Alberta and onto the floor. She walked to the window and silently dropped to her knees. With her eyes resting on the clear heave;ns above she began to pray aloud. Her prayer was dealing with the environment she had been placed in. She asked why it was all people could not live like this ? and asked Him to bless her that she might xplain to her family the necessity of "real living." To bless her that she might follow one "i>f the greatest lesso;ns the Master taught "Service unto others." She had been trying to do it the last few days, She ask for a greater determinatio n to carry out her plans. She finished and crept very softty back into bed, as she did so, she heard a very low sob. When she snuggled down into the covers Alberta turned over and put her arms around her friend, pressed her lips to her forehead while her tears dropped on Floss's face. -Caroline Kimball. • -----·- PICTURE TAKING TIME IS HERE you very much." . Nine days later a train stopped at .a little "bunk" of a station. Alberta a11d Floss jumped up from the seat and almost toppled over Harry W eenig wishes to announce each other as they scrambled down that certificates are on sale .at 50 the steps and onto the platform. A cents a piece. With these certifilarge jolly looking man grabbed cates students may have their picboth girls in his strong arms. Floss tures taken for the year book be· knew it was Alberta's father and fore during, and after the Christ-with one glance at him she k,new mas· holidays. that her vacation was going to be Only 30 pictures can be take;n very pleasant. Standing at the side before Christmas, however, and of the platform was a snow-white these not unless an appointment is team hitched to a bob-sleigh. Mr. made ahead of time with Mr. PetKindlon helped them into the sleigh ers. tucked the covers closely around ·Mr. Peters will be in Midvale on them a;nd then went back for their Wednesdays, Saturdays and Su,nbaggage. days from 12 to 4 oclock p. m. All Soon they were gliding over the other days of the week he will be glistening snow as if by magic. in his Murray Studio. He wishes They passed farm house after !arm to announce that if any students house. As they turned a corner wish to have additional prints, there came into view a large white they can have them made at the frame-house surrounded by snow- regular school discount of 25 per covered pine-trees. When they ce.nt. drove i)lto the yard they could see It is necessary that all the picMrs. Kindlon standing V1 the door- tures be taken before January 15th way. A small rosy-cheeked fellow in order to get them arranged earwas in her arms and numerous oth- ly for the yearbook which is to be er children crowded around her. issued next spring. Floss had never seen a prettier or sweeter picture. Before the horses had stopped the girls were out of the sleigh a;nd • making for Mrs. Kindlon. Miss Afton Burgon. 1925 gradFloss was soon acquainted with uate, left last month for a mission the family and furthermore with ill the Northern States. each nook and corner of the old Chas. Hood, '26, is making good farm house. How incomparable was in music. He is now playing in one its simplicity to the grandeur of of Utah's most popular orchestras, her home but she felt and acted "The Paramount." much more freely here tha.n at her Revearl Alsop, 1923 Senior Class home. President, and Grace Blake 1928, The morning .after their arrival were married Thanksgivin g· Day. the decorating, the cooking and the La Mar Vi,ncent, Floyd Abbott, baking began. Each person had Udell Kuhre, Emerson Hand and some part to do. Floss thought Fred Slater of the class of 1925, nothing she had ever done was and Harold Neilson, Vesta Lancas· quite so interesting as she prepar- ter, James Jensen, Waiter Jenation for Christmas. Why it was nings, Helen Stokes, Carter S. more than Christmas itself. The Gra;nt and Walter Winkler of the servants had always prepared ev- class of 1926 are all attending the erything at home. What a great University of Utah. pleasure she had missed. Grace Mickelson is doing mis~ Each night after the work w.as sionary work in the Souther~\ States finished the friendly little circle Mission. Alice Ohlson is also in gathred around the large delightful the Southern States Missio;n. Both 4replace, ate .apples 8Jld nuts and were 1926 graduates. They are en. popped corn while they told jokes joying their work. and stories. Callie Jensen and Atha Burkin· Christlpas Eve came. Oh! what shaw of the 1925 Class are teach· fun it was to prepare little sur- ing in Sandy. JORDAN ALUMNI PRICED FROM $15.00 to $25.00 LWAYS SOMETHING NEW! BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS By Caroline Kimball "Just think, Floss, only ten more days until the holidays!" exclaimed Alberta as she rushed into Florence's apartment from the streether eyes sparkling and cheeks glow ing with the warm red color which comes from the sharp cold air. "I can hardly wait to get home." Flore)lce was sitting by the window gazing unseeingly at the street lights winking and blinking thru the fluffy white snow. At Alberta's intrusion she turned .a,nd gazed lovingly at Alberta. What .a hapPY cheerful girl she was, yet she did not have much money. Her mother was not a leader in society, her father w.as not exerting all his efforts to display his wealth. W.as it really money that counted afte.r all? "I suppose I shall spe11d the holidays here. I don't care about going; home, it will be the usual rou, tine--house parties and dances. You can't imagine how sick I .am of it all." Floss si~hed. "I wish you would go home with me Floss. You know I invited you. We haven't much, but you are welcome to share what we have. Mother said I might ask you,- won't you?" Alberta slipped her .arm lovingly arou,nd her friend. Although these ~iris were situated so differently in life, they had been drawn very closely together during their two years of college • |