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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRUSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Gredvaow Dorm e.t AV&ry su- HE snow glistened in tjie sparkling Thefiake'oA snow nlight falling. $ Spme branches ((of" the & leafless bushe the m pinrwsndtne! htt 'fSomej But the pages had emptied before the throne Jingling of bells was heiu&-thfipacks with martydiffent tsfpresents. Apd the CWristmas bells offuflRdnlle t ) presepiem tetlPrili and Prjiv nuftreshts, and fore and mcof eJoaTF amily qppe4red.For 1 growMep. U. of tlic woods takdtfijCingto j wre ypiccrTof, children su5eedianged could be gjaljKejwmmes - little4 all there mothei())f the childrejywhom on 1 calls his anta Cl Family. m i Princes Instead I ri)e airctflldren. many trees, and the wf )ds seeme - his home far away. iO heard. e trooping by. and-nap- te Frthe,.King vvas noneother thapSaQta Cla4l iAndhll of instead of one seen big hoi 0 ey g: was a Queen A music wm mingled witjnaug htei Christmas Da fpk wasahig' ..ilhrod' qkv'vy J a ppuiced to deriving. for . sr, v -- . King was (opped..jo.resl.ojl und and liter andiofter r V- - keptij failin' Drawings by Day Walters iey were fhere were Jre ing snow laces aha green ; berries. decorations him For once a yea Santa Glaus dreams this wonderful kindnessunaa3 tbVr.hiidreiv , sees not the dream this Chri9tmas-Sle.JHbefojr Ijthe throne they sljjll inviiispej toSdther hundreds ofhomre he has visited. He does not ) Ircfcl! Ofi is; carved see the different mothers. He does not see the children scattered over the earth. He has been to many homes but ra him it all as one. And it is a true dream, too! , fymr andeddto rthlptre e I1 thp-tffrqn- thrjlr Jin sm i v 4-- m whl mMKA -- e pinbiee Jiijhts appeared jfow &-P flakes or the br&nipesj changed anc drooped down heavilj 4i Laden For every Chrisbnas Qujfen is a mother with love ip 'her heart, and there are the fathers who enthrone of Santa Claus on Christmas Day Merry. Christmas inscribed in letters y.the children of Santas dream can see, uen' till the, children of the world can feet . vf v and the Prin- Ahql Family the ' t if cesses th'ey are all childreh.1 Not unusual A dhildrefi,buF usual children. They are yA who give joy just because fA'r they-ar- e cf.ildrpn.np tyey are given pleasure b.ecausd th too can give. with presents. th-Roya- lie said-c- And the tree spoke too: i if G&ris tivakin-th- y 'and happiness. lotf . thiqk of others to .homes Christmas .Day. There are mdhy;, trees but .we all ... .' ve the one m As tneyAcre all saying. JTvVp . name j tfce tree Christ-ina- - r - the'-childre- n 0 ' . j 0 1 H . x I . l a over home: Santa .Claus ; i . j $$$$ s Christmas the isVK er and good And gifts ives are the d the merry pay anv. o:.t Ih'-A- j is happiness. And bepabsWIilt KiAgl bids us ushedpout orld, in hun the visit of . s and that Cnristmak fejsti of niiVsici, The music hold gifts' and candles me thcsound and from gj I t from ent colors to c.ecmed,6-comd the loudt grew ydccs give the bright everywherem ajl corners 'fefi the world it light and the seemed as And No the songKing and children Seme of the song. one v3adll)c tulle might be, but No one qi hanging onowjwMjhw, The p ' cali Pi-ince- s l. ! I. , t - The Queen was smiling--Ii- er eyes were full of gladness and the'T5itfHes and Princesses were merry and gay. ( The day The most gldgojiig ! - re"presents presejits.-"'W-e an end others thm of us. It is the I, your King, ill now begin th . I am the Christmas tree. For years and years I- have gone-i- ame is Christmas. It is the day ? ... i y C y-- p cftijdren as they e isht over "tliir Christmas fcstivaL is the King not a country, nor of a land but of a Day, quitfwy&rh somehow everyonif wasinging it: filled was the song of jojmd the tune ws And all knew thai & there was singing. throughout the Some did not know howfto sing the words, some V ike the sounds with their m how )jto know not did voices, but for these therevas the music in their, hearts the love in their hearts for all the people . and his subjects are the candicsjiutsa.h Children of the WorlcL 'A jand While they werfdancing 'tZJ "ror him there is this fable. 0 laughingsthey opened many He oan drear, of the joy that is in the hearts of the again spoke King mysteriousjittlepackages, aloffphrisjmas morning, while he i3 sitting on Good-by- e to all, hesd;"I will' be bapkox his throne and his chariot drawn by Reindeers the festival next year. Come my fine animals) Waiting to take him back homel . .. Come my gorgeous charlotl ( Al -- i ( i tun. Christmas Day, ( ) IiyA'J watj)dsy (,er the wlthjgesma-.- Wm ii ha v: provided bountifully for cur Holiday wants ts evtdenced- are entitled to the patronage of cut by theJraMf uncements in these' columns. They the people of the community for evei ; thing that is-- desi redin Christmas merchandise That tht otifw merchants |