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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, a I 7 The Uisse Elva and Or Asa entertained the Gleaner girls, of the Undo, ward at the home of Kiss lva Ash on Tiupdajr evening. The rooms were very beautifully decorated with Christmas symbols. Progressiva games were played. Re freshments served as the ' grand finale. .Kiss Thelma Spencer- returned home Monday from a month' visit with relative in Welser, Idaho. ct The Eighth Grades A and B section $f the Junior high school made merry at a Christmas tree party Friday afternoon. Program, games. gifts and refreshments were enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. R. Easlon Moffitt and son will spend the holidays with relative at Manti. wwm - WW, m CETROPEACTCB ta--a mmv- - -.-- 1 -- I 1 t I jr 1 useQ-V-a- rs 11 J. FRY, INC. R. VIOLINS, BOWS, CASES ........ ... , Reva West Fugal. whq Is teaching school at Kingston, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West STEAM-HEATE- , Christmas programs consisting of stories, vocal numbers and instru- mental numbers were enjoyed In all the M. I. A, gatherings Tuesday eve ning, Miss Mattie Davis of Lehl was the guest of Mrs. Ethel Dryedale en Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson and children of Provo are spending the .vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larson. East 3rd 336 . FOR SALE Jersey 5th North. FOR SALE 759 So. DENTIST Miss Thelma Shoe 11, who is teach Lowest cost ing school at Sunnystde, is spending High class work. 6 room brick, new, full basement, D& W. E. HABSTEIXEB Christmas with' her parents, Mr. Dentist fully modern, north east $6500. and Mrs. Fred ShoelL 3x12 lot, north east, good location "I stand by my word "and service" Miss Ruretha Allred of Salt Lake 360 3 So. Main - Salt Lake City sewer and sidewalk paid, $700 easy terms. was a Pleasant Grove visitor Sun 3 room bouse, big lot only $800 Mi P0UNDBY day. cash. Fire Insurance, Farms, etc ' , Bishop and Mrs. M. S, Christian General Foundry and- Machine Electrical and- Acetylene sen and Miss Ethel West were Salt work. Lake shoppers Tuesday. Welding. , Co. PROVO FOUNUHl Phone 668 MACHINE CO, Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Fhona IT Nephi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. BuWin Driggs. TTMRNITUkE sxrurifnrirMsi "Boys Day'' at the Pleasant Grove Phone 348 351 West Center high school last Friday, was pro- Wo pay cash for used Furniture. Great Bargain strictly nounced a grand success. The" girls modern fr&me bungalow, full base HAND STORE NEW tnd were served a hot lunch at noon and fixtures Furniture We Sell Used ment, elegant plumDing a dinner in the evening. After the Provo Utah and eiectric fixtures; light dinner, a program and dancing were iTL- - nnnrmTj and latest built-i- n features at a ' enjoyed. ICE price and terms to suit Just completing, has never "been, occupied. Mr. Burton Frampton, who is em COLD PTORAGK Southeast location. Price $3400.00. 11 kinds-Capa-city ployed- - at Boise, Idaho, has come Ideal - Homes 2 lovely little ' ; " home for thg holidays. 1E0 cars bungalows, full basement, full set your products modern, plumbing fixtures, built-i-n Bring Mr. and Mrs. Burlln Driggs and slll ' to us. features, tapestry brick, in course' Zelma were Lake Salt daughter of construction, 370 East 3rd North PROVO ICE A STORAGE CO. shoppers Thursday. Provo Utah St Very reasonable terms. Price each $2750.00. Mr. G. W. Larsen ma.de a business trip to Salt Lake Friday eveAND HIDES FUBS '' ning; WANTED I ' The Manila ward has planned a HIDES, PELTS, FURS Sunday service at 6 o'clock Sunday Highest' cash prices paid for any 78 North University Ave. Tele. 108 morning. The outstanding feature Provo, Utah you have in our line. We also will be a pageant representing the thing ' buy junlc. birth of the Savior. PROVO HIDE & FUR CO. . 148 W. 6th South. Phone 367 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Ethel Drysdale enjoyed ' a Estates of John Nielsen, deceased, visit Sunday from her sister, Mrs. HOME BUILDING and Marn Sophia Nielsen, deceasAngus Miller of Payson. If you want to build a new home ed. Creditors will present claims Mr. and Mrs. C. A.' Gammett are it will pay you to see us for we can witiLvouchfira to .lheundersigned LsaveouuIuiieyWoan;:y arthrfrceofeTT6uhT3rCTerk"r daughter Maurine, who is doing money at the lowest rate ever quot- - Utah County in Provo, Utah County, missionary work in Los Angeles. ea ana can advise you how to 10th day of Miss Gammett was one of the five handle the construction and save Utah, oil or before-thMarch, A. D. 1928. missionaries chosen to tour through money. MANETTIE NIELSEN BOWERS, A INVESTMENT COMPANY California, . Arizona and Nevada As Administratrix of the Estates of missions. On her return trip to Los John Nielsen, deceased, and them into cozy beds, and then, for Angeles, she-i- s stopping for a brief MONEY TO LOAN Marn Sophia Nielsen", deceased. l. It!ar he'd wake them, Santa dlsap- - visit 1 Date. .of, first publication, ncemt. peared from' sight. 1927. per cent on farm and eitv ber 20, The daughters of Mrs. Cecelia Seven Soon darkness JelLTWmoon ConsoUdated Provo Oscar W.:Moyle, Attorney for AdChristiansen entertained Friday property Real Estate 124, West ministratrix, Deseret Bank Bldg. company. rose high, and Santa stretched, evening in honor of the eightieth tf Salt Lake City, Utah. and said, "Oh, my! I guess fm birthday of their mother. The par- Center St Phone 688. Pub. dates: Dec.' 20, 27; Jan. 3, 10. the home of Mrs. YOU CAN BORROW' to Will ty was held raliier tired mvaelf . A . pay your 1927-2Bezzant. In the afterwithin Josephine mbke'me'nt. current Dills and repay the loan noon a luncheon was served to all from your salary, Columbia Bond NOTICE TO CREDITORS my sleigh, my bones have ached the neighbors and friends. In the ft Mortagage Company, 48 No. g this day. A sleigh that's evening a family dinner was enjoy . . . . Upstairs. tf In the District Court of the full of toys is quite a tiresome place ed, by the children, grandchildren VWWWIWIJWiW Fourth Judicial District, County of and great grandchildren. Those who PLUMBING to sit" TTtfATTWrl Utah, State of Utah. AND . So Santa Claus stretched 'out, participated In the affair were Mr. In the matter of the Estate of M. and soon his snoring made a and Mrs. William Ellis, Mrs. Jose- For prompt Service lor your plumb F. Killeen, deceased. mournful tune. When morning phine Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs. Alma ing ana nesting, call SiCreditors - will present claims came the Tinymites- - were'wakeped Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Chris . i K- - n. Mnie 7 by its sound. They all hopped out tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. William Chris Phone 74i 7 Res. Phone 187--J with Vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at i27 East 1st 6S North Finrt West . of bed radjjuick and then, they tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hans WillNorth, Provo, Utah, on or before planned to play a trick. They iamson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christian- TVfinffVjuijuu ruj.uijU J jiuul tickled Santa on ; the nose. He sen from Pleasant Grove; Mr. and February 20th, A. D. 1928. PALNTINQ & PAPEEDIO Mrs. Walter Darling from Lehl; MARGARET LEAHY, , jumped up with a bound. ' AMMWWWJMW t Executrix. "Oh, my, you scared me," Santa Mr. and Mrs. Orvol Bezzant and estimates free of on & filUrgs yonr Baker Habersleben, salcL "A Dream was drifting Mrs. Allan Bezzant from Garfleldi Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis from Vine Fainting, Papering and Decorating Attorneys for Executrix. through my head. I thought-tha- t Pub. dates: Dec. 19, 27;. Jan 2, 9, yard; Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Cobbley 868 W. 2nd-W.No.B. 800TT I was; casting' down a long, 1927-2, Pbons 683-hill. Twas just aa" riaL' as and Mrs. Rulon Lim from Tdnhn M it. could be, and then, just, as you tickled me, I thought I hit a pile You saved m. from a MOM - ' i spin." THEN POP OFFERS ME A JOS IN HtS HEHl UM NOT AS D0M8 AS ILO0k The whole crowd had a bite to eat. Then Santa said. "I have a ThKB IT? YEK DERM IT MMSElf OFFICE" AN' 00 FtRST DO If-treat I'm going to have my little AS TH' TOOTiN'':. THAT'S A MCE EASV WAY MOVE W OKI TV' QDNH men build something nice for you. TO "FIND OUT IP'THIS BlRO HAS A tf, Of C?0?'S OUO CDU.E6E Tou- helped me with my Christmas ro UL NEST EGS REPiDV UDOy AH PROCEEC toys. A, big , toboggan' you shall t'T MVSELl IM SOUD L W!-p-fcave, and It will be brand new." v TO-- ' " r-cx They went., outside and sure found this enough, they promise was no bluff. Some' little men were working on a, big toboggan Santa, "When these men are through, the sled .they make, belongs to you." "That will be great! WC'll have a coast,"' the.; happy' Tinies said. ' Own a Home UTAH MOTOR SALES CO. 1-- , ! i Owens Realty - SEE THESE BARGAINS Ray Investment Company - 1 Oldsmobile and G. M. C. Trucks 440 West Center Phone 1120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Estate of A. B., Forsyth, deceased. Creditors will present clalmt with vouchers to the undersigned at 269 West 4th North street. Prove City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, A. D. 1928. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 5th day of December, A. D1927. MARY E. FORSYTH, t Administratrix of the Estate of A. B. Forsyth-- Deceased. I, Booth & Brockbank, ' Attorneys fo Administratrix. Pub. dates: Dec. 5, 12, 19 and 27, . , 1927. S C raj J4 ' Stl - "' ASHES AND TRASH HAULED " . .. i , oTtf Phone IftA-- ' TOB EENT FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished home on North University, .. J3. Call 568, ,., FOR RENT 3 or 4 rooms furnished or unfurnished. 136 E. 2nd North, Sprlngvilie, , RENT Two room modem furnished apartme'ht, garage. 861 FOR Family Fireside Fun N. 3rd W., Provo. j2 "Robert," said tie teacher, to t WILL RENT or lesuse 4 hlco big rooms, modern. Furnacs heat drive home the' lesson, which was -123 on charity and kindness, "If I saw close In. 58 So. 2nd West a man beaming a donkey and stopped him from doing so, what virtue FOR RENT Modern 8 room brick home and f ltrt garage. 36S Bast would I be showing?", love," said Bobby 4th South. Phon 981. W.. A. Nut-tal- l. "Brotherly ' , 430 . , Boston Transcript. pi Cmptly. -- f ..' WIFE'S NEW ONE "You really made over that dress FOR RENT 2 pts., $20 and ! mo. $23 per $35.00. $10 per furnace iea tod, yourseif?" mo. roorri modern bVte k, "Yes; you remember that orchid HOMELAND REiALTY CO. handkerchief with the pink em- ; d28 broidered edge, dont you? Well, this Is It."! Detroit News. (X .' WAFfKD ' " UNDER" ORDERS MWI , ed "It cays here that a fellow was girl fori house work. Apply 230 East Srd recently sentenced to a month's d30 South. hErd labor for giving a kiss.'' :;,. "Oh, Armand, give me one as if you were going to be sentenced for WANTED Cast: ff : horefa - for d27 chickens. J. H. Durrant life." . - WANTED--Experlenc- -- v yK .'.' '" H0PIW6 i3-M- ,i Rv ft WL yjlfv lli. ' -- fl7tk hi & r Beauty apples. MISCELLANEOUS BOOTSANI) HKR KlIIMMKSr -- Wet . d24 763 . newrPhi3HS13t-Wr"Tir- ; aged cypress Star Sedan Gardner Touring Ford Ton Truck. Ford Touring ,........ .K2f 1923 Chevrolet Touring $48 Open Evenings and Sundays 1924 1924 . FOR SALERemlngton portabM type writer, at bargain; practically Ins Oldsmobile Sedan 1924 Roman 4th West cowt FOR SALE Solid raed baby bug- sry, new $60. sell J25.O0; alto new. rifle 270 Winchester. whole-al- l.. Phone 423-60 E. 4th No. - - d2t .... Realty Start the Year Right pure- German pups; make fine Christmas present. i Phone 981. i d30 i Phons'65-- 1 will 7-- W. Center. d28 .. FOR-SAL- CASH Late ModertSrs 433 . FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge truck, ' toe scree, ftrtt cla.s.1 eosdition. Sylvester Allen, Map'.eton, Utah. d30 J. ' pups. SpiU South. FOR SALE OR SERVICE bred O. I. C. hog. Pfeon Real Estate H.K. Pur breed FOR SALE -- . aiit . -- blftck kid trtove for j FOR SALE Na T. Erector set; also left- hand; cuff trimmed with tan, skiia and ice skates. 4th six 6H-- . Finder please - return to North. k d25 . Herald office.' Reward.. FOR SALE 900 gtllons sweet Cider LOST $10 bill. Lost la business filtered, 4,000 gallons vinegar two section. Reward. Return to Her dZd Uars old; cheap if bought within ald office. ,.. Route No. thirty days. D. Kinnear, 1, Box 96. Provo. , JS LOSTLady's Prove Phone & fUh New and pK violins at BAjjE CAR DEPARTMENT I'SED For Better Chiropractic Serrlce call FOR lowest prices. See me and save Wfi EXTEND VOU THE SEADr. E. Mancfleld. D. C, Ph. G LeSON'S GREETINGS. es ted over Hedqulst Drag Na, L I money. Robert Sauer, 43 East Srd 1307. BIG PREHOLIDAT SALE HELP WANTED jl Wait Center 8t Phoa 1083, Provo, North. ,Phone SHOP IN OUR . CttLsu Results count. . - . tt USED PIANOS. GARAGE. All Cars protected from the weather. Courteous salesmen SALESMAN WANTED Kiiergetic AUTO TOPS BARGAINS m refloished man with car. Good opener.g large to wait on you. All cars thoroughly Bros. O, PlaM reconditioned field. Maytag Shop, 204 W. Center. pUnosi Tak DOLrefinished. and -- AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS . Phone 88. r il Dvt " LAR for DOLLAR VALUE. Upholstery and Body Work -192T Sedan Dodge Special - ' BERT SHOES 1928 Sedan Auto' Tops and General See our ladies' and misses' shoe bar IS2 Dodge Special SCIENCE Coup Special Dodge TJUcksmlthing Bros. tables. tf H24 Dodge Touring Taylor gain 23 Bo. 2nd W, Phone & 1924 Dodge Roadster, Rex Inclosnre WELDING 1925 Buick Touring If the oldest living thing could AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS 1925 Olds Sport Touring write the history of its life, it r ATRS WELDING WORKS Aee 1924 Essex Coach would probably go back sevtral Tou are losing money If yea do not tylea and elertrte welding. Wy 1923 Essex Touring thrusand years to begin. And the 41 or get your replacement springs, nld anything mad of swul. 1923 Chevrolet Touring writer would be a tree, for they are Ah work at Ce lander Mfg. spring oldest things alive. An old TRUCK BARGAINS 478 So. Univ. Ave. Let us prove It 1928 Dodge ton Screen eypress near Oaxaca, in Mexico, it claimed by many to be older than I 1924 Ford Light Delivery AUTO WASHING 1926 Ford Light Delivery all ptHer living, things. It Is 1924 Ford Bakery Panel to have seen some 6000 wint-(THAVE TOUR CAR washed and R. TeUurlde Motor the polished by FRY, INC. . Bonwthe giant ted woods in CaliCHRISTMAS tf Company'. 310 West Center St fornia are very very old. And the Phone 980 Mr. Ckpaner.- Provo, I'tah baobab free, which iiyei in East BARGAINS AUTO WRECKING Africa, is nlscramong the earth's New brick, full basement, i t filly aged dwcllei. But the aged What. w cal.. save you on used gas furnace, 3 sets plumbing. Near f ; ,na n evnrcss is 1 declared iv parts Is smTrlslng, AJ1 psrta sold h" who MyjLyfJ'-iJ- " on a moaey-oae- k modern brick, . furnace "'""''a guarantee. elder than all the rest. This tree For MFG. tXX heated, garage, coops 35,250. t. AKLANDEB is nearly 41 feet in diameter and it 476 So. Univ. Ave. . U .brick bungalow at 345 West ' Automobile would take many "hours of patient Srd North. A real home at a price work'tb count all the rings that CARPET CLEANING to please you. Jolley rntiKt bf in Its trunk. It's exact age 8 acre land, barn, sheds, TOUR RUG CLEANED to look 185 No. 3rd West will not be known, of course, until Phone 1002-- J J2650. Price ceops. like new. Madsen Cleaning Co. the old tree dies and these rings frame 3x13 rod lot $250 al-- tf Phone 475. may fie coufrtcd. Death may not cash, balance $20 per' month. Sale RECONDITIONED come for.ccnturip-- ,. $950.00. price CHIMNEY SWEEP The animal world"iioafji some brick 6x12 rod lot barn USED CARS lonir livers, among the Rreat sea nice lawn, hedge, grade Stove and Furnace repairing. Parts garage, turtles, wh3!es and crocodiles. But Terms to Responsible Parties the oldest of these is but a babe furnished made from factory pat arbor and price only $2350. 1924 Dodge Touring terns to fit ' compared to grandfather trees such 1924 Durrant Sport Homeland Co, of Oaxaca. as the THE GENERAL SHOP ' m-l-- Mrs They found a lot of hills nearby that almost reached up to the sky. Twas hard to climb up to the top, but even so, they did. And then they sat down on their sled, and down the steep runway they sped. "Hang on real tight." yelled Scouty, "and be careful we don't skid." . Down at the bottom was a bump. The speeding sled hit this a thump. Up In the air the Tinies went, and Carpy shouted, "Oh!" It gave them all a sudden thrill, and Santa laughed to' see them spill. No one was hurt, however; for they landed: lg the snow. And then, with very happy heart Old Santa said, " Tls time to start." and He bid the Tinymites good-by- e hopped into his sleigh. "Cm off to visit home," he cried, "And make tots nappy as can be." And, as the Tinies yelled, "Good luck," he quick-bunc- h ly sailed away. .. BUSINESS UlKhUlORY vf kW h; visitor on Wednesday. Old Santa's sleigh was ready now. They'd packed the toys all In somehow, and' every little Tinymite wai happy as eould be. They'd helped to make a lot of toys to bring sraal' children Christmas Joys. They pictured them all standing 'round a pretty Christmas tree. To SaAta, Coppy shouted, "Say we Vhaie to see you go away, but we wijl wait till you return. We'll guard ypur Santa Land." ""Well, that' just fine," old Santa cried, "and 'when. I come back from my ride, I'll, sure be glad to have you little Tinymites on hand." And then he said, "I'll start my lark aa soon as it starts getting dark. And, In the meantime, you , can use a sled to coast around." "Oh, fine," cried Clowny, "Bring it here. I'll show you all just how to steer." It wasn't long until the were sailing o'er the ground, - DAYS 4 . The Seventh Grade B section of the Junior high school was in charge of the Friday assembly program. The one-aplay. "A Substitute For Santa Claus," was received wth appreciation. , TEE 5T0EY, THES COLOE THE PICTTJEE 1 FIVE PAGE BEIIBMRGiJMS ; HE1E-E1EI- IY The Kisses Emily Madse" and Zora Richardson, who are attending high school in Pleasant Grove, left Tuesday for Duchesne to spend the holidays with theit folks. BEAD 1927. HERElSA-CHA . AJlV. - IVTartlu ' a AAX OF A SUDOE ?- -' n h - V Ki.CST.flrr.. The Tinymites were still on hand atine UD.in Santa Land when Santa Claus came sailing "Bbcx, . T'SAS!, he'd girls and litUe boys, and thus woka made them happy when they up Christmas Day., . Wee Clowny shouted loudly, "I see Santa coming through the skies." They all jumped up to greet him when he landed in the snow. "Hello, there,'" Santa," Scouty cried. "Did you epjoy your thrilling ri4e Please tell us all about it 'cause that's what we want to know." "Hello, hello," they "heard him he jumpedjut of sayi And, then bet I had a dandy iis sleigh. "Tou, time.AI spread a lot of cheer. I rode for all that I was worth to .reach all little tots on earth and now I'm back in Santa Land to stay another year." Some little toy men scampered near to dead away the brave reindeer. .Then Santa, said, "Well : "'gather-rou- nd, rl'lltell you of my a trip." This gave the Tinies all thrill. They promised that they'd '.J. j : A..-- 1 it oze t Santa got up, with a grin. Said he, "The Tinies are all in TV enrry them Inside my norae, ana kj k t i ?' -- ZI ' aj-jj- rn ; - ' j , 5 - zig-zag- - toboggan.! the 8. 'N POP - W tdG t I cet a rEte fL j of sled-Sai- ' - . . ,. ' y . . - ; i that mX& ? "AM Unl-Av- e. live-lon- "Tell keep real still. Said Clowny, us all. We hope" there's nothing A V- will skip." So Sinta sat down on the ground nnd all the Tinies gathered 'round Hi, told them how, he'd sailed through space to reach each chinv always, seemicy top. His reindeer ed to know that down the chimney iiu must go. So every time" they rannrhear one . they'd f always promptly stop. "But brilliant trees I saw," said "all shining bright . as they could be. I often looked around to see that children didn't peep: Then when of toys my sleigh was shorn I headed homeward Christman raorn." Then aa he shopped; hia sail away on their etory al the Tinies fell asleep. ' (The Tinymites . 8. sftt-sdio-ng C.p (L f'iI so I Told him vey MET L START VCEEPlN' COMPANY tftTH fOr4EVDl ANA6MD AM ' MAKE TH J OMSPS F(?0M THAT X NUADE A CUEAM-OHE SROXER OCK A. miFOR THAT Uve A BANANA SKIN AM' WNTS ME TO A BIG FOLKS B&UEVE I'M I TH1 TRADEMARvi nin t - OF fROSPEBlTV-A- N' DID L KMOW POP ViOOL-b& CJORlOOS AN' VJANTA WMOW -- VJHERC L GOT TH MOMEH i bURc, v - A T- w- W- r--s. m r I ll I I a By Twloji, confioemtialw " BoYl lMvES-flMOA AFTER I'M THROOQrt FLEENG THIS. mi i awa wic pnrvFTS'LL 8 AS P. H E.MPTY AS A. TtV M1O0LE OF A DOWK NDT If ert story.). 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