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Show Tf-- '."Mr' -- THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 23, 192 LARGER MOTORS ARE that worli on. the sidings has been " , ORDERED FOR OREM gol ng on for some time. ; With the installation of the larger Installation r(t larger motors, in motors, fifteen cars of freight can ; the equipment nsedtiy the Salt Lake hauled at one time and doable l"tah railroad and construction of this number of empty cars csn be By MARY GRAHAM BONNER locomotives. u(jw xidiiiKS for accomodating longer handled by the trains are now going forward on The new mofotr will w:elght 120,000 this linewith an expenditure of pounds and will be equipped with The Sandwich Family ', $5,xx larger axels and Journal boxes. The W. C. Orem, president of the road, new equipment is expected to' arrive The Sandwich Sisters were talk-In- . yesterday said that the orders for in time the handle the heavy freight "Of coarse," said Sandwich Sis- the new motors had been .placed ai4, work of the early fall of next year. ter One, "we come from a good . otd family. , "Not too old, though," said Sand Wlch Sister Two. 1 "No. no," said Sandwich Sister One. "I, don't really mean about I our,, age the way you thought Story ;:, 1 ...- . In genuine leather. Loose cushion of the famous Marshall If i mount spring. Only 1 iTvr I On. Easy Terms A beautiful ;ment-Jii8- t buffet, large oblong table, 5 genuine leather dining chairs and 1 host arm chair. flawy Terms. Isi - . tiieces of Hamhierd Brass from the Elbert Hubbard shops, and all titles of; Elbert Hubbard's Books. 75 . "Yes, some slices of bread are eaten when they're fresh Indeed, but, as 1 said before, that Isn't the way with us. But when I spoke at first of having come from a good old family I meant that Bread has always .been thought well of and has had the pleasure of a good reputation for many and many a year. "Bread has been called the staff of life', and of course that means that wa almost support life and lives and so forth and so on. Bread has been considered so necessary, so useful, so Important And while we're the Sandwich Sisters, Still we belong - to the Bread family. Sometimes, as Is the way with many worthy and noble things, we become a little bit dull but then a Jar of Jam alongside or a dish of Jelly puts us back on the same friendly footing with people.? ' "Ton speak strangely," said Sandwich Sister Two, "for how can we be on" the same footing wtth people when we have no feet J That Is impossible.' "Oh, I Just said that as an expression," said Sandwich Sister Ona "Whan mia nnontr. nf hatnir on the same friendly footing with people It doesn't mean that every- one Is standing about on their feet. 54-in- We still have the finest display of Christmas Cards in Provo. Taylor Paper Company aYOUR STATIONER" Provo, Utah, -t , $159.00 iv "To be sure, we're not as as some of our relatives are. I do not mean that In a slangy fashion," either. 'Some of our relatives jare eaten when they're quite warm, "but we re always saved a day as we cut better when made Into sandwiches then." "True.' agreed Sandwich Sister Two. Walnut Dining Suite, very snappy design, elayedl Ship It" fresV-- j $198.00 I page:threk. Kiddies Evening What W::Bfi.:M6re:Rm Happiness In the Home than this Luxurious Living Room Suite i j MAKE IT HOME, SWEET HOMETHIS CHRISTM AS VISIT OUT TOY 50on DISCOUNT ON ALL DEPARTMENT. 50 DISCOUNT TOYS At At Anderson's Anderson's Ford Ford Garage Garage ' GEE WHIZ! Accessories Fill Stores as Holiday Season Draws Near SQeiMrEENTSf CHRISTMAS PARTY. Mrs. E.' Ross Nuttall entertained the members of the G. R. A. club at a Christmas party at her home Thursday evening. The entertaining rooms were dcorated with the Christmas colors, and a large Christmas tree centered the room. A most enjoyable time was. spent with games, music and luncheon, arter which each guest was pre- ed the members of her- - class, the first grade of the .Maeser school, at a Christmas party in the room Frl By JULIA BOTTOMLEY . "CHRISTMAS STORY." Christmas comes but oncfe a year, And .Santa Claus will soon appear; The stockings will be hung In a row. For dear old Santa Cuius, you know. He will come when we are fast A fltdwpj And fill our stockings with a heap t'p the chimney with a bound, t Jump In his sleigh and turned around. Over the house tops he will go Through the wind and through the snow. . . : i TED "Old . Clar-'enc- M,,MWI If fit4 'tl(tW!-lj 'lt Den-halte- UTOPIA CLUB MEETS. Mrs. Emil Jacbbsen entertained the members of the Utopia club at a Christmas party at her borne A Thursday afternoon. large Christmas tree, together with many other Christmas decorations, were prevalent throughout the entertaining Tooms. A most enjoyable time was spent with sewing, daring which vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. L. P. Epperson and piano selections rendered by Miss Ruby Epperson. A delicious lunch eon was served to the following members; Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. R. 8. Crandall, Mrs. L. L. Cook, Mrs. L. P. Epperson, Mrs. Clarence Harmon, Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mrs. Frank Gar ner, Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs. J. R. Clayton and Mrs. Arnold Baw-lingand invited guests:. Mrs. O. P. Weeter, Mrs. John Brown and Miss Raima Jacobsen. A beautiful Christmas gift was presented each. MAYN'ARD, age 9. saint Nicholas- - When Jolly old Saint Nicholas ' comes. He brings the children sleds and drums. He fills the stockings full to the brim, And all the children worship- - him. . LEKOY NICKERSON'.age Sing a song of Santa! He's the chap for me! He brings us dolls and drama toys. To put on the Christmas tree. and Saint Nicholas comes when we're lmmenMy feu0 that the holidays loom In the near future, the shops an beginning to give more space to the display of dress accessories all those pretty furbelows, essentials and nonessentials that make np the bulk of Christmas gifts. Our minds an auvciea io giovea, auuiser- Mow an a nnl Wrist are otherwise adorned. Gloves with decorative cuffs, or embroidered In flower motifs In self color, prove more intriguing te tne nouaay snopper than plainer varieties. Even the heavier street gloves have gauntlet wrists or cuffs tth leather or fabric la con- sWlned Jewelry that are strewn, TWit, - color. Suede Each popcorn given everyone. like stan In the sky, about the gloves an best adapted to than member was also presented with a shops and undertake to be fascinatoeeo rations. beautiful Christmas gift Luncheon as well as mon or leas useful. ing In nothing Is more followed. A large basket Of chrysJust now the ona Item that has popularneckwear than attractive yarn scarfs, anthemums formed an attractive outdistanced all rivals la tba outdoortng woman or centerpiece for the table and candy frivolous little square of that every but then la a world of girl needs, canes were used as place cards. or with chiffon, georgette, plcot net and dainty fabric furbeParticipating In the delightful afheld to the wrist by lace, that la edge, lows to up dark winter fair wen Mist Rhea Taylor, Miss a bracelet of very' narrow ribbon. dresses, brighten and even tba Elisabeth Taylor, ' Miss Adele ribbon la finished with a gilt leather belt finds Itself practical The , finished Peters, Miss Kate Peters, Miss ring at one end and provided with with a fancy buckle, and perfora. Vera Peters, Miss Edna Markman, slide through which tba other tions and gUt Miss Emma. 8pafford, Miss Anna stampings make it Intere end slips. Tba amaU esting. Two of these an ahown fa Hedqulst, Mrs. Leo Ferre, Mrs. cenat Is handkerchief the caught the picture which dtsplaya also a Justice Johnson, Mrs. Arnold Rob CHRISTMAS PARTY AND ter and drawn a little way through ribbon and a slipper ornament inson, Mrs. R. E. Homer, Miss It flaunts its fragile with a bag DINNER. where the ring, Delia Stubbt The' invited guests Airs. G. A. Cluff entertained the daintiness in any color one plaiting of narrow ribbon may rhlneatone-studded center. wen Mrs. Thomas Waddeu, Mrs. Provaimas tab members at a choose. It Is useless as a bandker- - about a - James : Jenkins and Mrs. (p. 1111, miti W.misn PbKh. J. E. borne Thurs at ber Christmas party : ., Taylor. day afternoon The rooms were for a- - few days before returning to and nuts for the party to be given decorated with red and green color- Provo to make their borne. the Primary children December 81 CHRISTMAS PARTY GIVEN. ed Christmas bells. A program of ' ward socal haU. Bonneville The children of the , songs and poems was given after 't ; ward wen entertained by the offi- which a delicious Christmas dinner Mrs. Orson Bird wss hostess to .', ce and teachen of the ward Sun was served. A silver basket of the officers and teachers of the The recreation commltteerbf the Third ward Primary association at Bonneville wsrd will day school at a Christmas party choice fruit centered the dining her give" a dance home Wednesday evening. Fol- in the ward amusement In the amusement haU. Saturday table. Covers were laid for Mrs. ball Wedmeetbusiness the lowing regular No was afternoon. all The entire J. U. Back, Mrs. Upton Hoover, ing, the time was spent in prepar- nesday evening. The ball to being prettily decorated .with thMJbrlst Mrs. L. N. Oakley. 'Mrs. F. D. B. ing .for the party to be given the prettily decorated In Christmas mat colon and emblems. A large Gay, Mrs. C. W. Haws, Mrs. Parley colors for the occasion. Music will of the ward De- be tree filled with precious gift, cen- Dixon. Mrs. J. w. uauey, airs. Al Primary 31children furnished by Wilde's orchestra, the" amusement bnlL lb cember and everyone Is cordially invited to tered the haU, around which th bert Helck. Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. B. Rlcbmond, Mrs. were J. Present danced and played Fred - Crltchlow, . little folks Mrs. James Mrs: Mcrvin Cook. Mrs. Cleo Smith. atteud. "games. Santa Clause made a .visit Bailor. Each member ' was pre Miss May Smith. Mrs. Arnold Za- The Roostcrs'-Dnu'cidaring the afternoon and presented sented with a beautiful Christmas brlskle, Mrs. J. Mv Crswley, Mrs. club will . each little guest with a beautiful Miss Marie Busby. give a Christmas dance in the I. O. Slack and Olson Christmas gift and candy and nuts. F. O. w ball Thursday "evening, A most enjoyable time was spent by BLEAK-CURTINUPTIALS. December 27. ..The holiday colors will of Eula Miss Fletcher Logan will prevail throughout everyone, the' halL The marriage of Miss Ruth ' In Good' music has been secured for . , Bleak, dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. spend the .Christmas holidays Mrs. Albert the dance, and all club members Glen Flnlayson, son of Mr. and J. Bleak of Provo, to Mllford Cur- Provo with ber sister, ' are urged to attend. Mrs. r. J. flnlayson, has returned tis, also of this city, took place 8, Jbnes. from Salt Lake to spend the Wednesday in the Bait Lake tem' Randall Miss Alios Strong was hostess to The officers and teachers of the Christmas holidays ben with tela ple. Mr. and Mrs. A. . tires. Mr. "flnlayson is a student gave wedding supper at their Third ward I'rlniflry association the members of the B. H. B. dub at the University of Utah. home In Salt Lske Wednesday even will meet Wednesday evening at st ber homo Friday evening at a M. Crawley. Christmas party. Tba , ... ing in honor of the young, coupie. the home of Mrs. J. entertaining JTCRST GRIDS ENTERTAINED. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis an vwung Following tba business meeting the mourn war precaiy aeeoratM ta Je&nit Campbell entertaln - relatlvea and friendrln Bait Lake time will be spent In sacking candy tea ana green. Music G rJ.; .hkX gaily-colore- d, i s, make-believ- Right Prices e jsas,BMlsnr ' . nff A ' Large Variety Which to Select From v, , : i a . 71 Jjft us look over your old battery maybe it needs some attention before the weather gets too cold. We can sure do you a darn good job. , I W. 1 Anderson Ford Garage T Quite a Plateful. you lenow. is feeling It means that everyone at ease with one another us and Ijnppy and comfortable and so forth." "Oh yes, oh yes," said Sandwich Sister Two. "Well, there are a good many of os," snld Sandwich Sister One. as you "We're quite a plate-ful- l, 4 might say." 1 "Yes, might say that," said would It 8andwleh Sister Two, "and There are cerbe quite correct tainly lots of us here, but I don't believe there'll be many of us left" "I am sure there won't be any of us left," said Sandwich Sister One. "Thev'n exnectlne that even more than all of us will be eaten. There are ever and ever so many more out In the kitchen waiting to be put on the plate as soon as it Is emptied. "And they're all being taken such care of out there having cold cloths put on their beads so they get too warm wun excite- l fast asleep-gshut your eyes an do not peep. "Of course I suDDose one reason with For he fills your stocking Is that the people dont want the sweet so candy sandwiches to dry up but I tike to And popcorn and nuts and all thtngs think that It la because they want t . to eat to pay them to much attention. ETHEL FLETCHER, age 10. "But ob my, what a friendly family we are! Here we are, friendly AT TOP OF VOICE. THIS Sandwich Sisters and there are so CHOIR inTERLY STLENT many more of us, and there is Friend Lettuce here with us and DUBUQUE. Ia- - Dec, 21. A choir we're Just aa cosy, all of us toof thirty voices singing their loudest, gether I without a sound , emanating rrom "Our family baa always been We their Hp was a feature of the famous for v being friendly. church services at St Paul'a Luther- have ever so many different an church here. friends. There lit Peanut Butter, a The singers were deaf mutes, har- great friend of the, family's; and monising in the sign language, using there have been lots of excellent one band to express their voiceless friendships between the Tomatoes music and ourselves for years. Rev. A. J. Beyer, of St PauL "Then the Jelly and Jam families Minn, established the services for bare been very sweet' on us, and deaf mattes here and plana to estab- then are tba Chicken slices we've lish them In a number of other Iowa been so friendly with as a family. cities, including Des Moines, Cedar Cheese has been a family friend, a Turkey. and so baB'Turkey-ro-n, Rapids, Waterloo and Davenport. ' S Can you imagine baying a genuine Ford Battery for $16.50? Well, this is the place you can do it, and you'd better get yours now. -- CHRISTMAS POEMS. Maeser School Pupils. day morning. A Christmas progrnm was presented, after which Santa Clans appeared and presented each wtth a beautiful gift Apples and oranges were also enjoyed, gifts from the teacher. The students of Mrs. Gilchrist, sented wittnrfcenutlful Christmas teacher of the Third grade at the were Miss Moneita Maeser school, were pleasantlv engift Present McCoard,- - Miss Josephine Nuttall, tertained at a Christmas party in Miss Lola Colvey, Miss Era Strong, their room Friday .afternoon. Fol Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Caroline lowing games, songs and Christmas was Hinckley, Mrs. Blake Peay, Mrs. Q. stories, a delicious luncheon A. Piuttau and Mrs. Mark Brown. served. " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Coombs of The members of the Optimist club were entertained at the home pait Lake will spend the uniistmns of Mrs. Thomas Hardy Thursdav holidays in i'rovo with Mrs. afternoon. Christmas- - decorations Coomb's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Alprevailed throughout the entire bert S. Jones. house. Three tables of progresA very successful married folks e sive "600", were played, Mrs. Rasmussen receiving the favor. dance was given in the First ward A delicious supper followed and was social hall Wednesday evening. served to Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. The music was furnished by the r, Wilde's orchestra. Dainty refreshW. B. Retherford, Mrs. J. H. ' Mrs. Byron Denhalter, Mrs. ments wen served. James . Sutherland, Mrs. Guy A pleasant time was spent at the Shnrtliff, Mrs. Oean HaUaday, lira. Harold Mitchell, Mrs, Clar- married folks dance given in the ence Beesley, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Third ward amusement ball ThursMrs. Clarence Rasmussen and Mrs. day evening. Wilde's orchestra fur1 Br E. Homer. nished the muslc- .GIFTS FOR EVERYONE. The members of the S. C. S. were pleasantly entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Miss Ruby Taylor Thursday evening. The rooms were very prettllv decorated with Christmas emblems and colon, and a large Christmas tree centered, the room. A merry time was spent with games and music, during which, a visit was made by Santa Glaus, and delicious dancing, were enjoyable features of the evening, during which luncheon was served to: Miss Ellen Wright. Miss Lena Jensen, Miss Natella Tolboe, Miss Merle Gibbs, and the hostess. Fine Monuments at Beesley Marble ' Works Just Sooth of Tabernacle. Pme Utah. .- Sandwich la something very supe. rior, I can tell you' "Tea, we've bad lots and lota of friends and we've always been We've never bad companionable. quarrels. Just suppose sandwiches ahould start quarreling and yon at your side of the sandwich, doing your part aa you are now, ahould suddenly take It upon yourself to lose your temper and fly about In rage. Well, there'd be no sandwich, that would be tba result of tbst. We know that, so we each do our own part to make this sandwich, together'wlth the work of Friend Lettuce. Yes, the Sandwich family Is a friendly family and always hps beenl" And the other Sandwich Slater S greed. "JI, WMUra N(papr Uslra.) 1 PARIS, Dec 20. An Important greup of Greek army officers are prepkring a proclamation 4t a Greek republic, aald a dispatch te tal foreign otfica this afternoon. The dispatch said they desired tba mrabUe to bo an accomplished fact Before national assisstly u t t a s VjjjjjjMA Is M :"f PhoneWo'O IIt i p ' . , JI J 11 BI SUGGESTING CONSERVATIVE COSTS When circumstances suggest conservav tive costs, you will always,, find us willto and ing sympathetifully t . cally. For 53 years it'ha been our .uhswerv- selection of Ing policy to advise th funeral necessities In keeping with the' meaus of the putron. And .otherwise, in the arrangements, we always give the same complete and -; ' satisfying service. 1 fl H, M BERG MORTUARY. V " ISTASUSMI0 1 47-4- 9 EAST CENTER STREET n , morticians. VtLiTiW IfTS V Hw" juLk WmM . 1 ". i v r -- J V |