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Show Ue GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen entertained Sunday', December 20, at a birth- . I NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND day anniversary party, her daughter Helen, being the honored guest. Fourteen little guests had a delightful time playing games and romping, folArden Frandsen and Miss Farris lowing which dainty refreshments Anderson, teachers at Glenwood, are were served. at home for the holidays. Evan Rasmussen, who has been at CAPITAL GIFT RECEIVED Bingham for some time past is at his valuabfegifts were received Many home here for. the holidays. in Salin during thq holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, the Missbut the one received by Mr. and Mrs. es Vivian, Donna and Joy Nelson, P. C. Scorup outclassed them all. The were guests of friends at Gunnison prize was a little late in arriving for last Saturday. Christmas time, but it was welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson and with gladdened hearts just the same. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christenson The prize was in the form of a fine spent Christmas day as the guests of n the scales at Mr, and Mrs. Peter Christiansen at baby girl, tipping and a half pounds and the presenGunnison. made at the Salina hospiArthur Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. tation was tal last evening. Both Mr. Sunday Franklin Nelson, Mrs. Andrew RasMrs. are receiving the conScorup mussen and Mrs. Sena '"WtlThrdsen and their of hosts of friends motored to Richfield Monday. They gratulations and all will he glad to know that Mrs. attended the annual farm bureau Scorup and the new bom daughter are meeting held at the county seat. splendidly. Mr. Scorup, famed doing Friends of Mrs. Ephraim Jenson for his smiles is stepping fast and gave her a real surprise last Sunday high and is more proud than all the evening, when a b:g crowd gathered of the world. people at her home to celebrate her birthday anniversary. A 'royal time was enjoyYOUTHFUL COUPLE WED ed in a social way and a .delicious Miss Chloena Rasmussen, the populuncheon w3s served. Mrs. Jenson has lar young daughter of Mr. and Mrs', the distinction of being the first baby n Rasmussen of this city, and jten born in Redmond, the happy event was son of Mr. and Mrs. Torgensen, on Christmas day. She received many were married at beautiful gifts as a remembrance of Joseph Torgenson, Richfield Monday of this week. The the occasion. Out cf town guests were of friends to Mr. and Mi. 'L. M. Breinholt and young folks have plenty the Sun in wishing, them much join Mrs. Laura Draper, Salt Lake; Eva Jenson and Blanche Nelson, Provo, joy. and Mrs. Luella Christiansen of Sal GIVES FAMILY DINNER iina. i V Mlee Stena Scorup was hostess on Esmont Jensop entertained Monday Christmas afternoon to 'the Scorup evening complimentary to Blanche family. Her guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson an Eva Jenson of Provo. A P. C. Scorup and family, Mr. and Mrs. social time was enjoyed at music and T. G. Humphrey; Ruth, Ellen, Mar-de- n games, and later dainty refreshments and Edith Scorup; Mr. and Mrs. were served to ten guests. Jesse Thornell. and three sons, Mr. Priesthood conference will be held and Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson and famin Redmond next Saturday and Sun- ily. After dinner the party passed the day' remainder of the evening playing . games and chatting. H sauna sun, sauna, irrAli with pleasure. Why, BUT, you old dear, I didn't think you were so affectionate,' she said, and laid a tender hand on his arm. He turned quickly to greet his wife. Saved," he thought, and the of the predicament he had Presented Heart to Wrong been so narrowly saved from, made him so grateful to the gods he slid an New Year's Darling affectionate arm around his wifes Eve Party. You really dont know me so waist. weU, after all, dear," he said aloud, with more truth- - than Mrs. Johnson By MARION R. REAGAN said : OT alnoe the days realized, and to himself he I shall to am I die, If out, this .From of his early youth had BUI Johnson never dtr another indiscreet thing." lI..Wtrn Nwpapr Union.) such experienced ' : a thrlU at tha of a , thought The New Holidays in Brazil party. ar NTIe ap pt Why Bill Turned Over a New Leaf at Jo to J&J (. ... ' I': Years only one kind deed a day IFEach little child would do, Our sad old world this com' which hearts to be were given out. And therein is ' Involved the story which t Bill a great thrill. He had become Or-vi- very fond of Miss r.L II Pheasants Predict Quakes Bible in English The first English version of the Bible, based on a translation from the original Greek and Hebrew In which tlie Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were written, Is ascribed to William Tyndale (1490-1536before him, had put the Bible Into English, but translated from the Latin versions. Tyndale began to publish his New Testament in 1536. Then lie turned to the Old Testament, and by the time of his death had gotten as far as the Books of Chronicles. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Sanpete-Sevie- r Sugar Beet association will be held Saturday, January 9th, 1&26;" at ' 2 oclock p. m., at the Centerfield meeting house. Election of officers for the ensuing year will be held and the reports of the secretary and treasurer will be heard, and such other business Science and Sense as may be necessary will be transScience is a piece of furacted at the meeting. niture for a mans upper chamber If ROYAL WHITLOCK, he has common sense on the ground D31t2 , Secretary. floor. Oliver Wendell Holmes. ). : Welcome the New Year 4 4 Our best wishes go out to our patrons and all for aGlorious . and Prosperous New Year. SALINA ELECTRIC SHOP G. L. DeLANG, Prop. 4 4 THE PIONEER GARAGE 4 OF REDMOND 4 . 4 t Wishes to extend its cordial greetings for a Happy and Pros- 4 4 perous New Year'to all. 4 . 4. 4 Hans S. Jensen 4 4 A V 4 Proprietor. 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4' 4- - 4 4 4-- 4 4 ' 4-- 4 - 41 4 41 4 ! ! 4" 4 4 4 4 4 444 44 41 41 4 41 41 4" 41 41 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4. .4 4 41 4 You multiply as many times Three hundred and sixtydive -4 4 4 ; 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ; 4 4 -4 41 -- 4- - 4 : 4 444,444444444444,44444,44,4,44, Lei Us Welcome 1926 Year will be Bigger, Brighter and more Prosperous, than any Our cordial greetings go out tp you in the. hopes that the New ' before. ' ' 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 . . 4 4 SALINA SERVICE STATION 4 4 W. H. Brown, Prop. ! - By ELEANOR E. KING By CHRISTOPHER HE darkness hung heavily over the housetops, weighted down by a dense fog v hich reminded one of a huge blanket, carefully tucked iu and about the gloomy night A wail, long and hideous, rent Distress was clearly porthe air. trayed in this weird sound. Another, but of a slightly different pitch, asserted Itself. But why quarrel on New Years night? A fine start for the New Year, I said to myself. The air was torn asunder by the cries, ever increasing in loudness In a lively crescendo until the higher voice of the two, clearly discernible because of its piercing quality, could stand the tension and strain no longer, breaking into a veritable hissing torrent. Suddenly their burst of raging All was quiet. madness subsided. I turned over, burled my head still further In the pillow and tried to sleep. The offenders probably did not know that I was busy ushering in the New Year until the wee small hours last night no, this morning. It was not as easy to lose consciousness when ouce the noise had ceased as Ihad imagined it would be. My brain was now very active. Sleep had Just why was It necesvanished. ' sary to permeate the peaceful atsounds? uncouth such with mosphere That question I pondered and prepon-(fere0? what Interest to me was Sleep was. more this disturbance? to the point. Then why didnt I sleep? A mournful howl, emitted by a neighbors dog, died away swallowed and muffled In the fog. Chills ascended and descended my spinal cord In no uncertain manner. This rudeness on a nlglij w hen every one should be Joyful over the New Year, was disgusting. I threw buck the covers. With one foot on the floor, and the other waiting to follow It, I was ready to step Into the quarAt rel myself. that moment the cries again ceased. It seemed I was d. needed.. . It turns the' brunt of the attack upon himself not that I am a coward rather,- merely the Influence of a lalssez falre attitude of mind resulting from drowsiness and loss of sleep. I put my foot back again. The silence extended over a longer period this time. Once more I settled myself In preparation for sleep, for I concluded this time the cats had settled their dispute for the night. I never did care very much or cajs. Naturally I had less patience with the quarrelsome, scratchy things that rent the peaceful calm, and foggy atmosphere on this first night of the Joyful New Year. G. HAZARD WAS T shepherdess' costume. Bill had It all planned carefully In advance. When the lights went out he wouJJ be as near Miss Jenkins as possible, give her one of the hearts, showing that she was the woman he loved, then quickly before the lights again went on, get back to his wife, make some excuse about the difficulty In finding her in the dark, present her with the other heart, and so keep peace in the family. Nothing could have worked out more that perfectly' even despite the fuct Mrs. Johnson had chosen to wear a shepherdess costume also.. At twelve Bill found himself in the of the old year. The old tree trembled as It felt the ax stroke, and stretched out Its bare arms In the wintry air as i GOSH, IF THEM'S -AWMWWJGi THAT MAKES ME MAO, WS T1 WAVE SOME BIRD, VJUO'S GOT A GRUDGE, SEUD U AU AUOhWMOUS LETTER ROASTlU' THE VS SORE AT. USE PER. LETTERS FEWER AlUT GOT VSECH VIE WO most advantageous position possible, with Miss Jenkins on one side and his Only an Instant wife on the other. and the lights the last day Come Thick and Fast The man who covets numerous holidays should move to Brazil. According te a work issued by a trust company of New York, Bank and Public Holidays Throughout the World," Brazil enjoys eleven public holidays, and augments this allowance ty many unofficial holidays are generally observed. Starting well off the mark on January 1, with New Year's day there Is an Interval for work until the Follows a 6th, which la Epiphany. period of hard slogging until the 20th, when the state of Rio downs tools. Another state follows suit on the 25th, and still another on the 27th, which Is the last holiday in January. Most months are like that In Brazil. In fact one or two months such as April are still more bountifully provided with holidays. MICKIE SAYS Eve, dressed in a Old Tree and Aged Man Are Used to Illustrate the Drama of Life. What Seemed to Be Inauspicious Start Was a Feline Concert was Just as well, I Raid, because I have heard time a mediator often 4' 4- Miss Jenkins was to be at the ball New Year's New Years Static Flashing Welcome for the New Year on a Foggy Night not 4 4 4 school. just count it For every child alive, s. 4 4 - Wy-clilT- first-rat- e Jenkins, the new teacher at the jMEAR children, i The pheasant is the best earthquake predicler known, the bird crowing before, or during every slight shock, according to a Japanese writer. cos- Johnson bad secured two of tho ing year AVould be made over new! . Eve tume bull at the Palace hotel was to offer, besides the usual gayety, a surprise In the way of At twelve o'clock a novelty dance. the lights would go out, the gentlemen would be asked to find tho one woman they loved, and present her wl(b one of the small hearts which would be distributed earlier In the evening. sev-'e- would be turned out. of the drums, a brief anthen darkness. and nouncement, Quickly "Bill' grasped for the shepherdess hook of Miss Jenkins, took her hand" My darling," he whispered softly when (something had gone wrong with the signaling of the electrician) the lights came on suddenly, A beating a Imploring mercy. It was as to the embarrassment of.muny friend our to and particularly reluctant ns time to leave the field of couple, even to its life and uctivity and become the Bill, who was too confused him. beside the at look lady hack log of the fires of a new age. The lady hogever. was beaming But the hands of the clock moved on and the blows of the ax continued. Near the foot of the tree stood an old man. So aged and so bent with lifes burden he seemed, that he might have been laken for the figure of the past, We desire to extend to you the compliments of the season ,and as he leaned and express our sincere wishes for your prosperity the coming upon his staff, It bewas with a backyear, with a continuance of the cordial relations existing ' ward look and tween us. with sympathy to- though '' wards the events of the hour. "Are we not all Petty Garage a In procession 4lH,4.4.4.4.4l4.4l4M44'444444444444444444444444444'4-44marching off the stage," he and soliloquized, marching off while the play Is not half over? Oh, We just want to extend the best wishes to all and we trpst that the exuber- nut life of the past, its flush of hope, the year just dawning will scatter its blessings and bring prosIts enthusiasm of budding energies, Its maturity of competent ability, Its harvests of accomplished results, its Joyperity and happiness to all. to Its be, of vision ful greater things dear fellowships of sympathetic progress, its prized possessions .of worthy riches, might go on and crosR the stage again, that we might see the corning climax and sit the drama out. Look out," cried the axman, and , , the old man stepped aside Just in time ,.,1,...,.4.,.,n...44.g.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-'M,44-4-4-4-4-4-4-44,4,4,4l4to escape the falling tree, while the... dusk deepened into the darkness of New Year's eve. and he was lost In the gathering shadows. But the street lights began to flash out a welcome for the New Year, a happy crowd came shouting down the v be- through an uncurtained window appreciation of the cordial relationship which has existed seen and Jpyuus feafiters could be dancers floated about the room, from tween us in the pa3t and may it continue on. Accept our tent came music a brilliantly-lighteYear. and, the cheerful confusion of the ridGreetings and best wishes for a Very Prosperous NeW ers upon the The old man paused upon the threshold of his home and looked off upon the expectant city for a moment, as lie used to do, threw It a last kiss, and went In to lie down to pleasant dreams. that is J t $ d merry-go-roun- Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. , 1 a 25. Wpstern New.pa pr Union. ) . - Splendid German Churches The cathedral of Ulin, is the largest church In Germany Its except .b'-- cathedral of Cologne. spire, which was completed In 3890, Is 529 feet high and Is the loftiest structure of Its kind. .q...f...y$4i$4.;.4'$'4'4'4,4MH4,44,4,4,',K4'4'4,4,4,4,4,44,4,4,4,44,4,4'4,4,4,4,4,, A Wuertem-berg- , Notable Anniversary iThe year 1925 marks tie one 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 hun- dredth anniversary of the openln,. of the house of refuge on Blackwells Island. New York, the first institution for Juvenile delinquents in the United States. Our Greetings to You The Fair Mercantile company, its officers and manager, extends to you and yours its very best wishes for a Successful and Prosperous Newr Year. if I t t The Fair Mercantile Co. Salina s Busy Slore 1 |