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Show WORLD'S CHAMtWi J St'TA CLAUS - I : rr I - WONDER ViLL SAIfTY CO: QrcTlian fifiyYcsit of Ilnouing lion ffl y 4 " - We have brought to a high standard of fraction our mothed of making First-Cla'Flpur.' Viii . i'': : y . ss We don't expect people to trade with us simply because we have been in business at the same , v '-- ' ; - J- (ilrU.- - - -t-- 4 ' Ey N. E. A. Serrice. SAND SPRINGS, "' A r . nan-grow- n t . Of lllsH j .Bros. T 1 ; j Ptovo. U? v; .. MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS WE EXTEND CHRISTMAS GREETINGS HAPPY POSTER' tent on the outskirts of Hill fnmilv trravr Tills Vaw l'm In ja comfortable five-storon building the old tent site. Sand Springs has grown up around that house. Page keeps his children bo long as they want to Btay with him. He educates them in a private elementary school and sends them to public high school. - Then they can zo to collpes If they choose. Widow's Colony. , Besides that. Page has established a widows' colony. He has 60 needy children In 50 neat i ; v J ffifJ?? I""1" er They'll be the aunts and cnnstna at the' Christmas feast. Besides, .every widow will have a bir Christma dinner brought to her cottage. The ?t,uou spent In this Christmas party represents of the monthly salary of Page's employes, who tithed themselves to provide the i fund. Part of it has been nsfid for mm. niunity Christmas tree for all tfiA nn- pie oi ana springs, aispiayea la the puDiic square. one-tent- Tf lf i IF? Tf mm V f3 II ma .. j,t v. 3 ...... 7s 7--. ' n 1 I- Can- - i All Have Deslrs to Make Fellowmen Happy by Gift or Words of . . - hatred, nor envy, nor all the legions of ugly human passions that assail the heart nor rancor between Individuals, nor national lust for power, can extinguish It. The- - may dim but they can-no- t quench the spark in the heart of man which impels him, as every waning year brings the Christmas, to try to make a few of his fellowmen a little happier. Of ten it Is by the method of the gift, perhaps something that costs hundreds of dollars, maybe only a penny card bearing an inscription of good cheer. Frequently it is some NEITHER the a ' whole-soule- ' HOOVER BROS. J r lis ' ' r'" - - ' sii Intangible, - vv' Spark in Hearts, of People not Be Quenched. , thing - i Eloll or Greeting. MORTUARY S' i Read and Use the Want Ads .1I i as. HI v ft I 1 iA r h ' j - ordering from your grocer specify Hoover IWheii FlourV It's made in ws I ' - y and the happiest fam- By CHARLES PAGE - World's Uy In the world Is enjoying a $6,000 Champion Santa Claus. Christmas here. . Everybody should have a happy Christmas. family has 98 children little You can't make others happy nmes u youngsters. Tney unless you think right, but if you . all wrote to Santa and they'll all get An think rirht vnn will elvp nil tor. asked what they " can if fiven yo.u it is only the old to Christmas their They're adding worn-ou- t doll your little girl nad cheer by inviting 200 aunts and coulast Christmas, and which she has sins to share in the party. For what's laid aside. Christmas without company, even in Or vou can dividn a niece of a amily of 96T bread and. butter, if jou haven't ..Charles 96. at the BTivthfner lne nr eivc a kind word T will look on and show one kiddy how with the added thought that some to run the new electric railway and day maybe next . Christmas tell another to keep his new bat clear things will be different. of the chandelier. - - v- But the big idea is for everyLegally Adopts AllXx ' Pafe has legally adopted allxof the body to be happy on Christmas, mas, and if you can make the .16 and has them houses in the Sand er fellow feel that wav. von will Springs Jlome, which he founded. feel that way yourself. "I'll enjoy Christmas more than they," says Page. He is a aire oil man. But once he was an or- - to bettering the plight of other or phan and felt the pinch of poverty. phans. That's why. he's devoting his fortune He adopted two 13 years ago. He ii it article. s i-- j Put them in. a I Okla, Dec' 26 -- .MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS. The biggest Z X - of a first-clas- J'; PAGE, THE WORLD'S CHAMPIOtf SANTA CLAUS, AND SOME CHAR - CHILDREN. - ''I'.uy i stand for all these yearsbut its through the repu. tation we have gained hr the manufacture ; We appreciate the generous patronage you so kindly gave us in the past and hope we may merit your support during season the-comin- ;" I M I E g 5? d of greeting to the old lady in shawl who sellsyon your: paper, word Leading Funeral Directors of Utah County u4 State- - Wide Reputation for Knowing How - or the smIK' of comradeship which you give the conductor who punches, your ticket, or the elevator man who takes you up to your office (fellow workers all).! it is not giving that counts, not the bestowal of something valued in dollars and cents, the transference of something from your hand to another's. That Is a purely mechanical process, which may or may not cre-a- te happiness. NoLltJijtheJongtng to give, the desire to be the cause of another' happiness. " " To wish to help other la the oldest passion in the world even a little older than the Impulse to overcome others. And It is the deathless passion at well It needs ho Christmas day to keep It alight, but as long as Christmas continues to provide fuel to make the flame of good fellowship burn brighter, that day will, continue to be tne richest 24 hour In all ths year. - -- MERRY CHRISTMAS L and a: - rz HAPPY NEW YEAR 'f, s I UNEMPLOYED, SOLD CHILD'S CURLS. COMPLETE K0D3RN Wishing You a International Newa Sanies. VORKVILLE. Ohio.. Dec - 2fiA local family sold its little daughter's curls for $5 to obtain money for food. accdrding to F. A. Nunley. The town s leading industry, a tin plate punt, has been idle due to a strike. BARNUU WAS RIGHT. International News Servtoa, x STF.I TRF.N VIT t F Cm, John Haratonick, of Rayland. was arrested here when, it is claimed, he became anry t persons about the Ptmtttyvaaia station t whom be attempted to give his money.. wihm'Ch&Q & Paint S3 13 0 Emjainy S3 |