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Show Pare Six THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE i Tuesday, December 25, 1956 i stored against the long winter. CHRISTMAS IN NORWAY church Cheese and sausages are made; .... According to tradition, bells' are heard chiming in all the breads and animal shaped cookies cities of Norway, calling the peo- are baked; little colored candies and the ple to five oclock church on for the tree are finished; lutefish is ready. Christmas Eve, December 24th One of the most charming cuswhen the Christmas celebrations toms of Norway is the remembegin. animals and bird, Many weeks before, the families brance of the the only ones were are busy making gifts for Christ- since, they birth of the Holy mas and preparing food to be present at the Babe. ' .. tended, and the cattle are given extra fodder. But the most beautiful of all thpc ustoms is saved for the birds. The especially bleaned sheaf, saved from the fall harvest, is placed pn top of a tall pole in the yard and on- Christmas morning, every gable, gateway and bam door is decorated with a bundle of grain the birds Christmas dinner. - If you itch for success, keep on ' The farm beasts are carefully scratching. " o. o happy HOLIDAY. To one and Peace on earth, all a Merry Christmas ) Goodwill to . all me n Accept our sincere best wishes for this Holiday Season. UTAH POWER OIL CITY Service Station DR. FRANK V. COLOMBO and . EIGHT UTAH Price, f v 3U '? ?! ! r4 ; o t' r ' V Ah O s I S q v- A v , L-- ,1 I s t mmAm O O O K' : rt t 'S t ? , y ; 4 y ckj i May the star of. Christmas light your path this holiday seasonS (tT- , - ' - i ? 1 . - i these May bo your. happiest days t T i x t I. - '""r ' I t ' f SMYSIDE SUNNYSIdI BAKERY UTAH JOHN W. GALDREATII AND COMPANY 1 i 1; |