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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Paratroops Going Up to Come Down New Mexican Envoy Neat Wrapping Aids Appearance J. Of Holiday Gifts ft Lt. 1 1. 1 KS 'Spirit I 1? r3 president Franklin D. Roosevelt has nominated George S. Messer-smitambassador to Cuba (shown above) to be the new ambassador Mr. Messersmith, a to Mexico. 'career diplomat," will succeed up Josephus Daniels, and will take his new duties early next year when the retirement of Mr. Daniels becomes effective. j Men are seldom noted for their daintiness, especially around Christmastime. But they aren't the only ones whose gifts present a sorry sight w ith bulgy paper covering and loose string that portends early disintegration of the wrapping. Even some women confess that they wrap their gilts several times before their appearance is satisfactory. The best of "wrappers" are only amateurs, however, compared with the girls in large department stores who "gift wrap" all day long. For most articles whose shapes make wrapping difficult they have an effective solution: "Corrugate it." This means that the bundle is wrapped lengthwise and sidewise in corrugated paper before putting fancy Christmas paper around it. "Corrugation will cover a multitude of shapes," they explain. They suggest five steps when wrapping simple packages: h, a Members of a V. S. army parachute battalion are shown walking past transto the big on troop their of way collection parachutes treat an attack on an "enemy port in which they were taken aloft for The "umbrella men" during the war games in the Carolinas. to which they were assigned. mettle objectives taking their by proved C-5- 3 air-nor- t" Leaders Discuss Vital Labor QuestioniiLiMwwuiiiwmimwn m rwiwi' jiiiiiiiiiiimTT-M""- - Woman M. P. Arrives of'7? This famous painting, in which the artist caught the spirit of the patriots who "fifed and drummed it," was sketched and later painted bv Archibald M. WUlard. The artist, who lived through four cf was America's wars the creator of "Puck" comics aft-- ! er the Civil war. He originally made a humorous sketch for the opening of the Centennial exposition at Philadelphia in 1876. A serious attempt to portray earlv American patriotism fol-lowed the cartoon, ana tne ongi- nal now hangs in Abbott Hall U brary, in Marblehead, Mass. IFREO ALLEN (1836-1918-), There's always a Cousin Joe on your Christmas from Kokomo Vmi'H lik-- in Kfnd him more you can't afford than a card, but oift .. 5pnd nim a Oil nvtnncn onn r.t icrarpttPS or a DOUnCl tin of smoking tobacco. The cost is moderate and it's a gift any smoker w elcomes. More smokers Pamela than anv other ci2- r,. nroita on nf iht Kmnkinif tObaC- is COS, the National Joy Smoke aeaiers bicPrince Albert. Camel carfeaturing anX n nnvpl narkapff of f OUT "flat fifties." Also Prince Albert tins Smoking Tobacco in poundhandand pound glass humidors somely wrapped for giving. Adv. gift-wrapp-ed Every Wednesday Night WITH KEI1I1Y DAKER -i ,- ftiil Mtowuui'i oaCMCSTM K TixAca 4sV Vi. ylll IIIMmITI r Ul. i 1 1 Mil lw I I I I CS H H N V Out of Order It is because things have been put in the wrong order that th present chaos and disaster is upon the world. The order, expressed in four words, has been: Money, things, man, God. The new order will have to be God, man, things, money. The Bishop of Exeter. 1. Fold the paper over the bundle. Line up the two open sides, then fold them back two or three inches to prevent paper cuts by getting the sharp edge of the paper out of the "' way. Ml 2. Draw folded paper snug. The paper should be made to rest tightly around the lengthwise section of the bundle. heads who were called to Congressional leaders and departmental on labor legislation, discussion a for President the House by the White tn McCormack, ma- iirhn Rpn. j0hn r ' arrivcu mc of Cox Georgia; speake of the jorTleader of the house; Rep. E. E. anu oi xexas, ivcp. house Sam Rayburn leader. nority Mrs. Beatrice Rathbone, member Britain's parliament, has her bagin gage inspected as she arriveshave New Jersey. Her children been staying here for the duration of the war. of Red Prisoners Off to German Prison Camp 3. Fold in the ends. Holding the package as shown in drawing num ber 2, turn the corners diag onallv inward. The pointed section that remains is then folded back against the side of the package. 4. Wind string around package. First wind the string around the bundle lengthwise and then make a "figure 8" knot. This is an ordi nary slip knot that is turned once before it is slipped. It looks like a figure 8 when tied and makes a perfect slip knot. 5. Tie the string. After the string is run through the figure 8 knot simply continue the lengthwise, string around the bundle sidewise, and tie the ends of the string. Six Months Early never saved a life may cost more than ten pairs of Weeds. May land you in the hospital to boot. Put on chains the minute snow covers streets and highways. Weed American Tde Chains give you these advantages: Cross Links. (2) Weedalloy a tougher (1) Lever(7 Patent v- Hooks Lock End positive ?sj M Chains Side 'T b.uv..b- welded and hardened to vEwj resist wear. These feature- smake Weed Americans the best buy in tire chains because they give more than doublethe mileage. Askfor Weed Americans byname. One skid Bar-Reinforc- ed tt CHAIN & CABLE COMPANY, INC York Panntylvanla AMERICAN Extra care in wrapping will make even the most inexpensive gifts more presentable. In Business for Your Safety Cleveland Sells Stocks To Buy Community Tree l"' eastern front of the occupying the headlines, Berlin censors, and radioed toffNew York city, their ooieiui oners of war being marched front. eastern on the prison camp somewhere The snow-covere- d P" Russian tio pris'-th- e a Nazi The battleship U. S. S. Indiana, as she slid down the ways at Newport News, Va., six months ahead of schedule. The Indiana was the third vessel of this type to hit the water this year. Secretary Knox spoke at the launching. Testifies Warm Soup Tastes Good to Kris Kringlcs ii .in mi - r 'I in " ' 1 AyTi-- 1 1 f- - S : . . Antrim Santa Clauses voiuiucc . ;he Sant Proving they have to eat, too, .u... ai in Chicago pause for a bowl oi soup ,ook m, hty sipping the hot soup and coffee V110"? the Volunteers of America pleased with the menu. According bania nas are in need of men to play the jolly saint. Even . A, Bernard M. Baruch, who was head of the war industries board as during the World war, is showncomrules house before testified he mittee on price control legislation. Sale of stock certificates unparalin history brought America's first community Christmas tree to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1912. To raise money for a community tree, preferred stock was sold in "Cleveland, the City of Good Will leled (Unlimited), Incorporated." It was listed at the head of other securities on the Cleveland Stock exchange. Although no personal solicitations were allowed, more than $12,000 was realized from the sale. A community celebration was held around the illuminated tree that was erected in the public square. The next Christmas broufiht a veritable avalanche of community Christmas trees throughout the alcountry. The idea has become more with most a national custom, than 15,000 American cities and towns setting up their own community trees during the Christmas more healthful life I don't know Good Purpose life than To put in the hands of all people of a better purpose in Ford. for Henry and anyone. that broader of a freer, the means In SALT LAKE CITY THE t, Over 300 Years Ago The hymn "Hark! 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