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Show !t . . The Logan City Hoard of Education, the officer and teaching pirsonncl extend greeting' of the sea,n to all parent- and patrons of the district. Christmas play anil make good iheer Tor Christmas comes hut once a year" - We hae enjoyed the association with you and line the cooperation we have received in these times when an especially heavy responsibility has been placed on more fantastically than the cave arc the Christmas in the trees windows of this town and adjoin farm areas. Everywhere, everywhere Christing mas, and the spirit which Christmas brings. GLITTERING the educational facilities of the nation. . . . With ; our continued support we shall lend our efforts to prepare the students for the America which is to come . . . our propram has included the democracy in opportunities, the spiritual and cultural motivation, despite the havoc which has been brought by the world convulsion and revolution. We love this town and its environs. We have grown up here and have come to regard ourselves as "a fixture. We have a great many friends, 'but not a friend to spare, and at this time we want to thank them, one and all. Accept our best wishes for everyone of you and everyone of yours at this Christmastide. . . . YES, CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, SO IT US ALL TO MAKE THE VERY MOST OF IT. ON THE EVE OF THIS JOYOUS SEASON WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS THE FULLEST MEASURE OF CHRISTMAS M. & L. t $$ r U 2 fn'hS " ) Kyi X I p'li i, fl ? Wap Jmm MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND GOD BLESS YOU EVERY ONE The spirit of Christmas, dominating the world stage, once more has incredibly rolled aside the clouds of war. There is still beauty in common things, still good in the world, and we are all grateful for the glowing interval of Yuletide. As for ourselves, we are also grateful for your loyalty to us during 1943, and extend the seasorfs best wishes to all. 'J lf& JOY AND HAPPINESS. COAL CO. i. J j, 'TZnt tif |