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Show Faulty Breakfast Eight hundred worr.ea could wrong and cutrilioriiti consider them very decidedly wrong wfaef they made a govemrnent survey to learn what kind cf breakfast these women were giving their has bands when they started off to work Practically every one of the 801 women interviewed who gave hei morning menus had 'eft out an im portant kind of lood from thi breakfast as it was usually served Generally the fruit or the cerea! was missing. Apparently these women thought that if they served either fruit or cereal, the other wasn't necessary. It decoration . 1 o j common in many part Queries, is usua2y thought of as good holiday decoration "ely or( nnM (fill rn lsrii. bashful iwaim. otherwise tjr jtietoe cua not always noia uus The Druids edition in our lives. ana inougni h it . w miraculous virtues. The - - A love. 01 oddest Jini. riuuauij goddess of love is responsible the custom of kissing under the First T RaU The first T rail made in the United States was rolled at Danville, Penn sylvania, in 1845. .LEI! FREE PRESS, LOT, Firs C g. Patent UTAH- Apple Easeac J The first numbered patent allowed To manufacture apple esse&e uam iiv y Cne uiufcw the fresh Juice is heated quickly was for a locomotive. and jus", enough to vaporize about 10 years ago, per cent of the juice. This 10 per cent includes all the volatile flavoring of the juice, and Howard P. Milleville and Rockerick K. Eskew, cf the department of agriculture, devised a method of concentrating this fraction so that a gallon of essence contains the flavor from about ISO gallons of fresh juice. The remaining 90 per cent of the Juice, they found, can then be concentrated into bland apple sirup or commercial apple concentrate. Old Vegetable Serving The old style way of serving raw vegetable strips with salt is returning to favor. 3 JAerni Utristuicis r FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. - PrevesU Lndry Frea A handful of salt in rinse water will prevent laundry from free-le- g on the line in cold weather. 'Salute to our Friends at d Kind remembrancer at Christmastime. May the Tin power to heal, to protect .minst sickness, to perform magic Christmas of 1945 these and more are the oualiues ascribed to this plant in ligends, traditions and even in anient histories and literature. Mistletoe is a parasite, which branches of various trees of uh hardwood and conifers, but mainly on hardwoods. One species it found exclusively, nowever, on feeds--all JOIN WITH US be among the most joyous you have ever known. ts oailers. Among the Celts and others mistletoe which grew from the oak was considered to have peculiar magical a possessed by that from d trees. Some even it so rare as to be only cut with a gold knife. Another old tradition is that the mistletoe supplied the wood for the holy cross, as previous to that time tt was a forest tree but after the crucifixion was condemned to exist only as a dwarf parasite. Mistletoe was taken over into the Christian tradition in due course and dedicated to the Christ Child. An old rhyme reads: The mistletoe bough At our Christmas board Shall hang to the honor Of Christ our Lord. virtues not my other II Gilt season joyous Let us toss our cares out the window. Iff Christmas! Join with us In celebrating the glori- SHOPPE Jf f M ous holiday. 4nJ 7erty Clinilmai TO YOU 3 keetlt eason s If we have our way about it St. Nicholas is going to make an extra long stop at your home. No one needs to point out to us what your loyalty has meant to us during 1943. All we can say is Thank you, and March of Dimes highest total contributed to the March of Dimes in 1948 for any toate was contributed by New YorK me which donated $2,506,o&3.d;s. Inext was California with $1,382,270.-5Third was Pennsylvania with Highest per capita IJ!,006,563.36. based on the 1940 cen- was from the District of Itus which donated almost 32 cents Bor each person. Nevada was sec- tad with more than 27 cents per bnita. Third was Oregon with sore than 26 cents. Merry Christmas. The a h a 2. X X fc Years may come and yean may go but Santa Claua ii with us forever. He's coming again this year, with a full oack. So sweep out your chimney and J. Maiben Stephenson 3H get ready for the jolly visitor, who has had special orders from us to bless your home with a very Merry Christmas. m X X Dr. E. Eddington vMerrvj Christinas Cheer 01 mi WE WISH ALL OF OUR FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY, UkiiAtmoi PROSPEROUS MAY NEW YEAR TEE TREASURE ACCUMULATED GENTLE WORDS, OPEN 5 ij hEARTS, BILLING HANDS, SOFT MUSfC, FRIENDSHIP I I bration this year. We wish for for you all the good things 1 n BRING YOU stood. Christmas has always O It isn't always stylish to be old j fashioned, but there are times when it's very genuine and we are all as happy as children. For this is really going to be a merry Christmas. MEMORIES cele-gladden your Christmas which HAPPINESS is just around the corner, j I IS CHRIS1- - MAS1 MAY OF of Christmases past and gone LOVE... THIS The Year's Biggest Day That it may be especially joyous for you is the sincere wish of and Christmas is one of them. Yes, folks, we wish you AND JOY an old fashioned Christmas this year BEYOND EXPRESSION . . . ... the best one of them alll Civic j Improvement S&IIOT'S SEEVICE SOUTHWICK DAIRY |