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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1947 ml B ... miiA I .1 '47 "a had so often remark that nt' uld bo an old woman before ,!i r had begun to u '"' 11 i'.i i'mU as quite niiddle-a;- u Actually she was not quite 30, '"r l' b i' full days as mistress :: Y...m.vv household turned her ... y or her cheeks wan. - ..: .t.iiies. since she had taken i' i: .".her's place. Kate did think she was imposed upon. But she blamed no one. Her father was generous enough with the money, and she had Martie in the kitchen and old Sam for outside work. But live inconsiderate younger brothers a:iu isters. a preoccupied father a:u: a ambling grandfather made a h. 'U; :old that required supervi- - AND THE SAME YARROW JATK li. ad I M; CH'RIS'TMXlr OLD WISH TO YOU ' ! i:- . , Santa is at the throttle and good fellowship hasthe right of way. Full speed ahead forthe We wish we could send a gift to each of you in appreciation of your confidence and friendliness during the past siun. t or lh.u:i'i the pait two years, Kate there had really been no Chi;.! as. But this year would be u.ilerem. The brothers, all in boarding school or college, had accepted invitations to spend the holidays . with One sister was visiting an aunt, and the other had gone south with her exacting but youthful grandfather. And Kate's fattier was spending the season with a thoroughly capable widow who, it had been whispered, he was considering as a possible second wife. Merriest Christmas vear. Instead, however, we must content ourselves with extending the simple wish that you may enjoy the best life has room-mates- of th em a! Times have changed since we started business this com- in to offer now and in the months to come. SAM'S munity many years ago, and we have seen a great many changes. But one thing always remains the same. We continue APPLIANCE STORE fnirffn TA1 the best possible manner the very best people it possible to serve. We could ask for no finer list of cus- to serve is & FURNITURE in n tomers, no better group of friends. of you our entire organization wishes loads of good cheer and a genuine merry Christmasl And to all AND Mg&JW YOU Beaver City Branch ' Kit- itur Mfddy OF THE MILFORI) STATE BANK Bill did not neglect his privilege. So as soon as the last member of her brood had faded down the driveway, Kate told Martie and Sam to take a two-daand then vacation settled back to spend Christmas by herself. She ran into the capacious living room and with a completely herself undignified leap planted sprawling upon the divan. Everyone but Kate sprawled on that divan. Kate never had time. Now she would begin the Christmas holidays by staying there for hours. t YULEflDE y ia? Jssi.TaEirscBnaai mw.tr. L Laasi mvimm ill W 14 W ,ifc Before ITIME 10 HANG IIP YOUR STOCKING! Whether it's Santa Clous. Kns Kringle or of Christmas, let u: hail the patron saint on this Father caron day of days. Christmas is all others, the season that, above the turns the thoughts of mankind back to innocence of chi!dhood-a- way from commercialism of the pure selfishness and and world towards the joys of giving every-da- y the- wish we extend our sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas. she donned her best red evening frock and over this her smock. Then she went down to the kitchen to make herself a meal, admitting for the first time that it was rather lonesome in the old house. She heard loud rappings on the old brass knocker, and went to open the door rather timidly. But her timidity gave way to anThere was her older noyance. brother, Tom, who had started that morning ostensibly to pass the holidays with a group of bachelor friends. And here he was, back with five young men in tow! They were heavily laden, turkey feet protruding from one of the bundles. "Well, we began talking it over," Tom said, "and decided Christmas at the club would be a frost. So I asked the fellows to come home with me. I was afraid you wouldn't have things' for the feast, so we stopped and got what we thought you'd want. Bill, here, even got mistletoe, though I told him there'd be no pretty girls!" Then, turning to one of the young men whom Kate had never met, the tactless brother went on. "Bill, this is my sister. Now I'll run along and get the car in the garage. And, sis, you might take the fellows ud and show 'cm where you want 'em to sleep!" Bill alone of the young bachelors noted the look of disappointment on Kate's face. Later, after she had prepared an impromptu Christmas Eve supper and laid aside her smock, she heard Bill say from the other end of the table: "I thought Tom said there would be no pretty girls here. Boys, let's drink a toast to Sister Kate!" It wao past midnight that night when Kate left the kitchen. The boys had heljed with the dishes under Bill's orders, but there would be pies and puddings to make for the next day and Kate knew she would have her hands full. She was prepare the festive up early breakfast, and all day she worked in the kitchen. It was late Christmas night when she had finished the last work in the kitchen. As she passed through tht hall, Bill stood waiting for her. There, above them, hung the misand Bill did not neglect tletoe his privilege. "It isn't Just because of the mistletoe," he told Kate, holding her still close to him "I loved you when I first saw you. It has been outrageous for us to impose on you this way." "It's all be n worthwhile, Bill." Kate replied, "because I've made myself believe that I was doing it all for that true spirit of for you all Christmas that we season. the blessings of this joyous TELLURIDE POWER CO. you-alo- nel" of joy and contentment; A Christinas of peace, good cheer and happiness that is our wish for you this joyous holiday season. DR. L. A. HARDING Vear after year we hare been wfaib-in- n oar friends a Merry Chrutmaa, each year hoping to make our lRti message a little warmer, more pmonaL It with some urh though as thia that we now add this "Merry Chrifltmas" to the many that have gone before, with the hope that h will find yoa abundantly blessed with everything that the nsstgic to sharing. It is in dinner-tim- e To you and yours this Yuletide season, wasxl i of Qu-Ubna- s can bestow. J. F. T0LT0N INVESTMENT CO. wwiirar mm m M |