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Show 'of A t.e s'lVti. MA, a!I fUmc hjiht-sh r ''jnu snj Story Till: CUT ... Lynn The hi iisirin io ; 7' tOvQ.Q iTCmrCript - Friday, DecemberJ), Music re. !n es Pcojtie d (Jbr ihe,1 LADIES - I. HUE! ojH-ne- MONDAY lli:o i; Open 'til 9:o'clock c. Ui-cou- LADIES: This i your chance eome TOOLS for to come down and look over Hubby Power Saws '' story u m.ndcd led of Sanday School and! Mrs. Turner, hi sweet teaiher.j Just at father was putting the The Third Ward Relief Society She had told them many atones bog back up. the phone rang holding its Om&tma party on of Jesus and the wonderful things lather hurried and answered u.jl'ueaday, tk-IT. Meeting wilt he did Ted decided if any one "Hello, yes. yes, thank you start at the regular bme. ll.e e. help Paul, it was Jesus. As very much." he said. A rather lerature Lesson wilt be given and he thought of Jesus coming and turned around. Ted noticed ahen there will be a short prohealing Paul, a smile appeared on smile the first since the horrible gram and an exchange of M cent Teds (ace. It would be the hap-- j accident. "Paul has regained g.fts. All the ladies of the ward piest Christmas ever with Paul consciousness and the doctnrare Invited. There wdl be a bahy belter all better. he said. "Paul sitter. j wants us to come." Ted s happy thinking was in ts? r& rfi iav ter ru pktJ ty the idea ih.it Jcsu& In was not alive today and could not come to the hospital and make J DON'T BE PUSHED AROUND . . Paul better. Ted madly threw the' book to the floor. The tears flow-e- d Shop whero it'a easy and YOU CAN FIND madly from his eye unstopped n as he thought of Christmas with-,J- . get to the solitude of his home the midJle of the bundles wentout Paul. He kept hearing the town seemed to be saying to Ted,iimbe thJ fet.,ng would leave.lTed. lockages flew in every say. "It will take a miracle Come on, be happy to make the boy belter." Darn it. a he thought. It wa as if the'ection. is coming But somehow Ted ,h0lJjjh,a mugjc a(Kj excitement of! Lpon reaching the ground, the why wasn't Jesu here to make at Salt Lake priori and selection. Pi could not be happy. ithe g(m., ere castinj5 ,hia veil lady's screams became laughs.,that miracle. As he shuffled up to the Merk s and holding him so every move- - This was the end. Ted could con- - Ted cried so hard he felt asleep. mdow and saw the fascinating mt.nt BULKY-KNIa reat d,,a effort trot himself no longer. "What are In his dream he was at Sunday A 1 ,ran he rack of thinking of made Ted quicken you doing with all those pack-- ! School and singing the practice conjltj(m ?,rry laul. He should be here to tee l9 JeSUS is 4 from a wa;j. to a siow ages?" he snorted. Don't youlsong. The song went: j them. It wasn't fair that he should run iU.p a very fast run.jkmw this is no time to be happy?"jour tovmg friend. He la always 4 and finally be lying in the Hosp.tal; not con- Crew or how he wanted to leave be- - The lady was amared with what near. He will hear us when nt'A scious of anything going on Reg. to SI 9.95 pray. Every child is dear." Ted K lh awfu, fwlj , jshe !e should nol be harny hen rauli awoke with a jolt. was the 4 NOW Ihe careful J1S b!te r. usually as so sick. Ted had the urge to Christmas, no time to be Why hadn't he thought of F hurr,cd at su,ch she said. "My boy. I have lt before. knmk down all the trees and yell lhat,py a w comp,c-le!forgotten. something for you. be the top of hi voice for every-cau,lobf Silently a little form kneeled to be were the 0"iy rwched into one of the packages one to stop smiling and being so j1 wa as the fllKjr and aaid; Sweater-Shir- ts on un the streets, ,I,v,nS -thing sbe was re assembling from the darn happy. It just wasn't fair. Wool, washable Heavenly Father, and on be ran. With this frame of ground and handed Ted a little rid to be Wanting desperately Please let Paul better. get or Stripes , KNITS Plaids ooder that Ted red book. "Take thi home and ' was n0 and the horrible feeling that seem-imin- d I'll never get mad when he who was dtd notlce I lady nI read it." Before Ted could collect From 9S to 0 to close In on hi body and Reg. $11.95 NOW: J)9S 5 down with bundles leave his thoughts to say anything she messes my things up. smother him, Ted hurried on we need him! Please jtbY Pi was Smack dab in, ards his home. If he could just a store. Kerpow! up and away. Name of Jesus Christ. Amen": Just as he finished, the door'j opened and in came Mother and Jf Father. Mother was carrying gifts.1 J Regular $5. CO NOV Father had a tree. Ted looked at 7 them and oh. how he hoped his :i.r,o prayers would be heard. It would . be okay with him for the tree and all gifts to go if only Paul could k PANTS HANGERS. TIE HANGERS be home again. Ted could hardly eat the dinner) GARMENT COVERS Mother had prepared even if it GIFTS . . . was his favorite. Every mouthful seemed to form a lump in his' for throat and stop. When with thejJ. .(j() and up of did stommilk it his reach help 4. ach he was sure it would come 4. back up. Finally he was through. Dishes were quickly polished off. Father placed the tree next to the Good selection big window and they started to decorate. Usually, this was one of the happiest nights of the year. Tonight the bulbs seemed to weigh ton to Ted. Even the tinsel was heavy! As Ted thought of the lit10 West Vine, Tooele tle fellow who belonged helping, too, a bulb foil from his hands. It x w e 1. banged to the floor and like Teds .4 0 0 &0 0J&. 00F 0 0 &. 0.& 0F4S ? -- jjt cou'Jt foal from (he Umdijicj corner of ihr k,ih cheerful fair By 'rvim-Io her)) jo lime vulh ihe of Yuriiio were ?, Urn-- l niuiic nhile fo.ng from 'ore o ith the brilliance from th More grtt.ng a uam for Chfitnia Int piait-- in fionl arnf a do, for Suit The Jk!.by whole Cc-rr- y tj Ted wa men'sly fusing fvusfec!,rg, broke Into I million p.'e- - 'is goirg fn hAVr' JmeJiLing oM lady when he heard "Ikin't worry, 1 11 clean n! Ji wat hard in it--: whntieat a laugh. Uhen he haiked up he up," saul Ted. in the car. The w So'e fams'y erm. was grceird with atilt more laugh-be racing ft it. Jj.it 'y. rt yvd took s long a he ar il twikrd mg at people galhrmf around 'cleaning If up. He hoped Ihe folk ca,r fallv, the him. He qunkly puked up lhe'wikiij wh.le he ,fm Ihe dil.eway and healed (f,,. rr fri ibook and puaht'd If ey the hp.Ial, A sue h lui k I inally Ihey d.d 'oard through the1 J, lwn Mam S:r-ihe f.ery ( finished. Mother I hough! if J1'' weren't bn1'! were beauiifu! The i i.c out of hreaih when he top-htaul.fu! led wanted IP mere, jwa ! .the stair and ofirnrd ihe door U'T about 111 Ihe World the goricaa Tn packages whuh had been news. !hi home. Ye, this wa going io be J'lunking down on Ihe' couch he nolued the hook for (he purchawd were laid around Ihe (.hriitwa alter all The Merry went to the clo'en first lime. It was tIKh glory of j.,fd had heard and anaweied. 'lt one Grandmother I1 and f .Iirst Chriaima. g'artttj upward and uttered, smi rnt Put them under the r Too de-move aod too lued lo yuvl (joJ. Thar.k you ! Paul all hut one. that very rnuih." pread lo find anything r'v- - to 'tret hold bark 'fwJbl the hnrd'v the book and read do, led ht n?!rw! one w, was beautiful and re-iThe I 1957 Mri-jm.-f- i Wrr tSe to he rcailung s bright'y hi am! of slat. rot,rt a;iar acre ' wilhout him knowing Electric Drills Utility Kits Socket Sets Sanders Hand Tools i K the Gift he wants dir-doct- T Get Hubby something he will use and appre- ciate. (Convenient terms can be arranged.) Pvo-ihin- d 10.0s y tce 10.00 Lancer Shirts n t O0O0OQ Q0o K K Sveaters Jackets ; -- Girls' Lancer Shirts K H ... and many other H K R R Corduroy Pants Ivy League R R r,or, GORDON'S MER'S YEfiR 0pt. . f f 0 y r ttoivk riv.vvvr DONT START PAYING TIL 'Sales Craft' now offers Xmas Shoppers a . . . SPECIAL PAYMENT Union Pacific has awarded scholarships to 793 Utah farm students, totaling over $62,000! SKIP PLAN on Appliances buy anytime before December 31 . . . Payments Don't Start 'Til March! The Carl Raymond Gray scholarship, sponsored by the Union Pacific Railroad, was established in 1921 to recognize worthy efforts of farm youth, and to encourage them to prepare for their future in the field of agriculture throughout the Union Pacific West. This scholarship plan, inaugurated when Mr. Gray was president of the railroad, has been continued every year since, and today it is ardently supported by President A. E. Stoddard. Make it a ,r 4-- H H Christmas from Sales Craft' with No Payment for 90 Days have been made, with payments totaling over $62,000. Many award winners report that the scholarship provided the necessary encouragement for them to enter college. In Utah, . . HOTPOINT western states are eligible for the award. One Counties served by the Railroad Clubs in each is offered to students of Vocational Agriculture and one to members of Club, 196 counties qualify, and in Vocational Agriculture 164 qualify. county. In in eleven 4-- . ! Si52g.'- I 793 selections Thus Union Pacific SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES helping to develop beyond the call of transportation service western agriculture by encouragement to the youth of Western America. U bd Doira Pacsfoc is K! a a id a cO on the complete HOTPOINT Line at & 214 North Main, Tooele Phone 207 i R |