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Show . ................................................................................................................................................................................................... ~. ~ _, .................................................................................................................................................. ,_ ,........................................... .. THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ; ._ Page Seven FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 II I;tiAWd ~:l~::~:~~E;h£:~:::~E !1 '' neighbor, the most hopeful Christmas in yearsl Imbued with this buoyant spirit of hope we ex- II ii i! iIII H II When Snow Lies Softly on the Hill II :. :-- ~ ~ =: H · Now, when the fir trees wear • white collars, when the birds make tiny stitches in the ·snow and ourfootprints hurry towards the warmth of home and the companionship of loved ones, it's time to wish all our friends the fullest joys of the Christmas season. So, hello everybody , • • and Merry Christmas! IIII ~ ii cere wishes for .a real American Clu:istmas. •~ ~ i! .,_ ++ II ~~ W~~:~~!~our ii !!~ E II -- -· ,; ; EvERY holiday has its significance, but none can cQmpare with Christmas. It is the one time of the year when self-seeking gives way to selflessness, and all are united in one common attitude of good will towards our fellowmen. :i :~ II '~'~ [; ~: .....................................................................................................................................................................................................~ i ; ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ J MR. and MRS. C. E. MATTHEWS . PEACE ON EAR.TH·GOOD WILL •••TOWAR.D ALL MEN·•• ~ : II'JORDAN MILLS. Inc 'I THE APPAREL SHOP Utah hristriliis " i ~~ to extend to our friends and customers very sin- " - \1 "-'~ ~~ __East Midvale . 1658 - 7662 South State ~i " We are privileged at this season of the year Refrigeration - Radio Norge & RCA I!I! Grateful to be Americans and proud of our coun- ~ ~ -~ 1 Phone: Mid. 25l·J i ++ Ii II \I i our friends and patrons. ·---- Appliance Sales - Service J ;: H II ' ;::s~:~:y~~~i:~::s ~:n~; try and its institutions. Wittich's We Repair All Makes Our entire personnel joins in wishing Christmas joy to those whom we have served, and to others as well. Accept our sincere thanks for the privilege of being of help in making this Christmas of 1945 truly merry. I A. BILLS 8r. CO. * I OUR FOREFATHERS Christmas Is All of These celebrated Christmas sometimes under the ' greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without thought of those early hardships. It might make our Christmas a little happier, our hearts a little more thankful, to take thought o£ these things. Christmas is the good will shared at the family hearth; the carol sung together; the candle in the window, the glowing faces gathered around the festive board. And it is mucli more --ever so much more! . We cannot begin to put into words all that Christmas is, nor begin to express how ardently we wish for you the complete enjoyment of Christmas. So, all we can say to you, kind friends, is Merry Christmas To You. In the reverent spirit of this glorious seosoa we now wish ec:rcb and every one of yo. the deep ;oys which only Christmos ca1t • ~OLESALEMEATS bring. MIDVALE DRUG CO. VALLE:Y FURNITURE CO. MIDVALE, UTAH SAM SOTER, Prop. That best part of a good man's lifeHis little, nameless unremembered acts Of kindness and of love. -WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Christmas is the season of the open heart and the open door. Let none stand out in reetinqA FROM ST. NICHOLAS * * To each of us tke word Christmas summons many happy memories. To some it recalls a ride over the frozen countryside to grandma's, sleighbells tinkling all the wh:ile. To others it recalls happy reunions in mirthfilled living rooms, gay banquets and glowing Christmas trees. But to all it recalls days of charm and endearment, the happiest days of o1tr lives. May you know this happiness in all its fullness mzce again, dear friends, th~ Christmas season of 1945. ..&, BLANKET of snow on the roof, f t peace ' and stillness and warmth and firelight, the lovely litter of Christmas on the living room floor. Certainly there's a Santa Claus, and as we wish you a Merry Christmas we add this wish for good measure: May good old St. Nicholas come laden, this Christmas of . 1945, with more of the good things of life for you than you have ever before enjoyed. * * - PARAMOUNT INN KNOWLES FLORAL CO. 772 East Center Street ARNOLD JAVAINE Midvale '""'"''"""'"'""""'"'""""""""'""'~'"''""""""'""'""'""'"""'"""""""'""""'"""""'"'""'""':'"'"'"""""""""u"""'""'""'"'""""'"• .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ~ the cold or be unremembered. In this community of good fellows, ! . where each helps share the other's happiness and all do their part towards making the Christmas season enjoyable for each and everyone, it is a privilege to be in a position to serve you. We take great pleasvre in wishing you a Merry Christmas. MIDVALE KIWANIS CLUB |