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Show Till: r' u ,v . ,v .v-?- . .v .v s. GIFT SUGGESTIONS poCGi!cu:;.:i! J FOR CHRISTMAS J SHOPPERS I 4 i i A Civjh IV.ju-- "Polly" v ; ;:l j ,lt.i Vj k ,' I Hi. r. I.- i II If 1 III. linn ill i ciiltt Im-lto- -n ll Ft rr. II llllr aolely In jilliwliU In " 1 I Ml i.ftetl u a all tinpjH-ni-belli iiin.ii r an. ui.m !th auip'i anil fihhi III! nl. In auell rfh IK.imn. - t- n a very mv, j.i.,1.! , mi nrt' n . nl In ll .1 a vlild I Ilf I! '1,4. j I. I!. .. 111 I. I .lm. txln. .f n.li.r III I...! r 1 n.:. ll. ll .1 It e f..un f roiir a ah nj ai.il ji-(- . "Dolled Up" are very I. 11 In ni ii i. I fur niakins Ir;d?! luirs 9 !" mi nw H nM,il,i'l I s'y "i-'- I in ' f lriw-- r I in fni 1 Jtiikiii. tiih liisrf. I ,il rt. .lii M.mlnn i.f lii ni all. II an iiIukioi f i.ii l.iy lii.lil Hi .riu rnh mi-- in a ita hi. Iii.iul. .in Hint M'Mm'.I (.l.-.'ia- ; illirly. Tlii-- n I'M nillil him Inti k from Ihe iliMinr liini cum. Anil In n fnr rnl-- H Ihi-nere hurry Inge lu Ih lliiiri.l lin.ill:i. l like nn lor nn hour lint I In Munlon uulioil for ilod triiliy lul n ii . an-niri- Inra Mi viTdli t. Cone wua nil ( lit Mtier-nniul linaillily In'.v.'ir.l nil that hud .smmI him In the pna iwn yeura; a their plnre leiiilemea In "jbiba, ami 1 mi it..it nl reread lb forty a rrn j nay Imv Q 'l lo herself 01I!MI 11 1 pf-in- if.! 1 1 v b-- n .,m In b-- Crepe Paper Cushion - of - V- As tf nt the sound. Clare x This fi!iion looks hs If it Is made crei nne or s.i :a other flowery f but links are g for this Is th-l- pillow iii..de f f.u.iy crepe tisue iper. Hey aie really ip:ite d lrid.le to -- ov I'd f" ! 1' n I'eio'or note fhri-t-I'li.s rn For lnet.iieti.she in pallor. gift, w i.'i ii I . II Is-- ill; .le lit Im i.e they ere c:.. g tl.e prettied. e. 1 1 Door That Held a Message of Life or Death. Manlon stirred softly, then her eyes opened very slowly and took In the outlines of the unfamiliar room. They fell upon (he mnn, standing with bowed head in the doorway. "Philip, Oh, Philip! Is Is it really you. or am I dreaming? The Joy In the weak voice was unmistakable. Ves tt Is I, Clare. Mauion's voice was broken and hoarse as be sunk down upon his knees hy the bed. Cun cun you ever forgive me for wlmi 1 have done? All I ask Is a chance to atone to show you that I can be all that you once thought me. Next day, when the Christmas hells were peuling out their message of peace on earth and good will toward all men, no two persons felt the J"j of the age-ol- d tidings tn greater measure than they, for their hearts had opened to new understanding and faith In each other. (A 1121. Vfttn Nepapr Cniog ) I Am to Ssa You, He Said. Iiitely murmur something or other about a long time. "Livingston, you. too, are looking must be My curiosity splendid. nluilcd lit once. Wluit almu the wed You ding? Who Is being married? know I am fright fully behind Id news after being away so long Attending bridge parties Is not conducive to picking up the lacking odd bits ''f gossip. "To he very brief I am going to take part. I hope. Solha's facial muscles could not help but show their shock. Why should he torture her like tlds? It wus unbearable. After having adjusted her nmreel she said. Why, Livingston, you are to be con gratulated I didn't know" No, of course you didnt. It Is a wild venture on my part and may pre cipltnte failure, but. I hop not. The facts of t lie matter are I have waited a long time, too long a time, for tills day to come Don t you think. Setha. we were very foolish to quarrel as we didv You were twenty two and 1 not much more, and neither one of us would give in and admit his or her love, isnt that about right?" Setha only nodded, afraid to trust her voice. Was tills all a hud dream? Would she at any minute take wings and Hy from the room? She couldn't Her feet seemed weighed to the floor. Livingston didn't are to fly away, he became more vivid and animated every minute. Setha, have you changed your mind uboi t loving nie? I love you more than anyone in the world l'he world has been emptv without vou I want to Today Is Christmas day have you for a Christmas present Setha, He parson's waiting In the church auditorium for you to say yes. the door of the church nuditort leading from the church house softly closed, a voung mnn proudly escorted his adorn, one to the parsot at the altar As urn Jft 111 t f American Fork by th In 1929, It Is claimed by members of Setha, How Glad S-- th'a eaton. It wa anumnn d renntly by A. J. Crcn'n, essist.urt general agent of th IVnvcr & I.li a Jlyn.O il cl.ito had been d car of cauliflower have already be n the cooperative turkey raising v-cs- s n, It ah new producing center, will h!p more than US carload of the product rsuij3g,.r moved out 5,55,'.' flo.-k- la-- W wrters Ncwspap) )Dlo.l i associa- tion. CEDAR CITY An agreement baa been reached between the state road Commission and Iron county for the oiling of the state highway from Cedar City to the Washington county line. The estimated cost of the work Is 143.200. The county has agreed to pay f 13.552 of this amount and the state will pay the balance. The work Is to be completed about May 1, In time to . meet demands of heavy spring traffic. GARFIELD rians for extensive betterments on ceitaln roads of Garfield, Kane, Juab and Millard counties were announced recently by II. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the state road department. Tho engineering branch of that department has wotked out these plans with the counties In question at the request of the state road commission, it was stated, In view of the fact that federal funds are not adequate to meet all the important improvements necessary. RICHFIELD Since the storm of Saturday, Richfield and evier count-t- y have basked In clear sunshine, but with intense cold accompanying the radiance. The thermometer has tallen twice to as low as 10 above in places, according to reports of unofficial nature. Radiant sunshine, with occasional cold snaps, predominates in the Richfield section winter during to the weather months, according prophets of the section, and It is believed this winter will be exception to the rule. EPHRAIM Eight elk hunters who had been marooned at the Seeley Creek ranger station, seven miles across the summit of the Wasatch range from Ephraim since last Wednesday by the heavy fall of snow, re turned to Ephraim Monday, physically unharmed by their experience. They were Ranger Wells Thursby, Bartley Thomas Thorpe, Ceorge Sorensen, Taylor and S. R. Burr, of Ephraim, and L. M. Lewis and Lewis Gardener, of Ogden, and William Burch, of Provo, BRIGHAM CITY Representatives of the Boxelder Poultry association ar.d merchants of this city met at the Commercial club recently to arrange for Boxelder's annual poultry day. Committees were appointed and a program partly worked out for the ocas-sioThe dates were set for December 14 and 15, with the principal features of the celebration the poultry show and the poultry dance. The committee intends to make the show aa ducatlonal affair, emphasiz'ng sons of the thing that contribute to poultry production. lu Ifuin. ian'lnapi lb diiulnfi 3l3. Iblroli rbunh, A. U. Sweeter ITiildrefl's !olirl. our, and Deed anil acid. Krp their yietnt oel fill Il.lliip Mlik f Magnesia! I en tougu 1 or Lrcatli let: of , wiiiliiluH-oirr- rrt ntnfu! ll with a of IHtlip. MM n en and women Lave comforted If lll utilverl hou!J f eele-- r IMoC Mother ii aid for thrlr rblldrm. It Is sn t-- ai tlu-r- no luur fevrll, bjr, b'-ad- , mu! bow quickly, hi-r-- lf l, fr hr mu'd n aliy, nnd harm-t!ma- purj. I J - I fr Sx-1- Onll-furnlo- ." Sis of 'Era Wrong. What ure the seveu ages of wom- phy-tdn- mlr n Iler real age and six guesses." Fort Williams Journal.' remain Is an actress. Some talk so much that It can't all be truth. Phillips Milk of Magnesia Confusion la Language. There are 1f letn.tcuhir rpoken In India. A the natives cannot understand any but iheir own, tb Ilngllfh hingmige I lh common meant of romiium!cMln. 1 Helping Father. Fail or No. Mr, I won't Lav rty daughter tied for Ilf to a stupid foot. Suitor Then don't yu think yu'd I etir let me lake tier off yur Lunds? Puthflnd-- r Magazine. Th Day' Work. Bernice, ihn-year of age, was her nhed by daddy, who had Just returned from work, what she had bcco doing all day. Just setting h." sh answered, mot tier crazy." e Newspaper Circulation. The Editor and Publisher Year Do for PCS says that average dally circulation of nevvspnpirs throughout the Fnited States Is: Morning, 1 1.1 IV Sill; evening, 2.1.S20.fl.13 ; Sun Jay. 23,-- I Rebuilding It. Excited Motorist It's your fault you were hit Ton cant Prostrate Pedestrian prove that It was. Excited Motorist Sure I can well with the whole thing go through again. 10 minutes 0- How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin ! And how often youve heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rheumatism ; and the aches and pains that go with them. The wonder is that anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven directions. Why not put it to the test ? 1 Aspirin Is th tnSe mark of flayer Mannfietnr of Monoaeeticacliiester of Salicyllcicld Cuticiira Talcum Powder For the Toilet and Nursery Talcum Powder worthy of bearing a name that has become famous all over the world for sustained quality and purity for Lfty years. You will lie delighted with its fragrant, medicated efficiency as a cooling, soothing addition to your toilet, and as a sanative, antiseptic, deodorizing protection to your skin. Powder. An Ideal A After-Sharin- g euo-wsf- Sold 4 01 cia 25c for (ii i,037. an?" No woman can hope to forever unless she young piihlurt general 11; the On to Important. 'Milk of Magnet U" bn been tb I'. Jt. trade mark if tb Fbarles II. I'tiillp Chemlenl t'n. Mid ll Charles II. I'Lliiip !uc 1Y71 nu-rl- ti-l- ng thing lo take, yet neutralise more a Id than th harsher thing fm often employed for ll No htttlwhohl lu!4 I Without It. Phillips I th gctiulii, I'rmcrlp l tbe Imwota of bal.l and rl.ll- aro rlab-d- , mgulafeil, glv.-jnn j (oto nnd alreiigib ty a pmuint wl t t rove 4,( and reHul.llHy a w),i.t i!,,:tl(4 f..r If to mil- ILn .f I'mthrr In over f.fty Jeurg u . of alendiiy lner.-Jn-y A inoilier f.nd out frtn It lo- - rbli lreu rsMnd to tb gonito Influetico of Cnllfornla I g Syrup by growing stronger, slunller nnd mr netlvo dully they almply hnv to tell olWr luoiber i le'iit If. Thai on of reason for It overwhelming j tho of over four million bottle a j au!e j year. A Western riot her, Mr. Neal M. Todd, 17('l West kTili St, Oklahnntii kla suv: "When my son, j t'Hy, wa thryears old lu begin I 10 Laving conMlpntlon. glv Lim (uliforula FI? Syrup nnd In n few days Le was all- - right and looked flu again. Tli's plea-e- d lu mutli that I have used Fig Syrup ever slue all Ll cold or little It always stop lit. upset trouM quick, strengthens Lint, make him cut." FI? Always nk for California Fyrup by the full name and see tluit the carton bear the word Then youll get the genuine. j, idesiMint lo tiu I lil-Ion- run-l!pai-- and pulo I'uny rblldr n. Thnt propby would surely mm I ru If every j U In-vo- Hz Right Idea Within a fw ntoiNbt will I prrl railroad, Igitt year only twenty o!n car were shipped. HiniFlKMJ Sevier ard Flat counties have mad their contribution to Thanksgiving cheer by furnishing upward of four carload of fat turkeys, and lomo ducks and chickens as wcib This season the turkey crop was on a par with that of last year and the prices obtained make for an lncrcaso a God rest ye little children; let nothing , you affright; For Jesus Christ, your Savior, was born upon this night; Along ihe hills of Galilee the white sleeping lay. When Christ, the child of Naxareth, was born on Christmas dav I. Waller, m. MVTON'-- C, lulrd th ('( NcaVs Mother tnanagr o iba rapnratl'in, auitd recently up LU fcrrhal In tH Mr, llama, who la atopping at lb IL'M l lah, la tier oa a regular txur if lnpnioa. II plan 10 sla t lb 8. lall lor of ib Ipebo fur m ila In Myt.n. a that plant will ban SI 10.0ml of wbtt thi 'am. Imrlng ; burhel j Ib fail week h , unhaaej ixiJ bub- near WrnaL Mr. r!a In A bley n I trying It IrdereH th j Waller firtmta la Ihl pulbrn of lb baaiu. Tb fir pi'd a II per bushel. CO 1. II.I.IN Thu Kummit rounty fann bureau hell It f.nl meeting fir 1?: and fleiied oSlccfi fur th milland acreped tb ing y ar, ren-lirreport of tbg wmd psd a il fur I?? ar.d Lsnaarled oilier bufdnca recentthe t ly at Coalville. Thu px l year crr.pfKd about 7S member, with a total of 14,7(0 nnd a return of aj provimately 117.001. rbuiih new faan.aar o-- lik. i ljik u I'.ui and Hy and geneially aa a kind of official d- -' r:pil"-- i Cm progrec of th 1 Columbia b ripen-nl- , may tram-Terr- , M e : fn-lrh- n. Vc.ue for Ietal Flowers Interior decora I ora say It with dmvers nowadays In every available niche of Ihe home. The latest for decoration In racial flowers. Hand romp ones of real metal are shown nt the host e'.ft shops and their more substantial beauty competes with the fragile loveliness of the popular crysThe ones photographed tal flowers. here, however, while to nil appear-cneof genuine metal, are really made of heavy silver paper through a First thin most Ingenious method. wire Is bent to form the petals and Then the heavy silver or leaves. gold paper which comes for the purpose is pasted thereon. Each petal Is Thee lined with a t'nted paper. metal paper flowers make charming gifts for Clirl linns. btabik of Ih - j d g-- y it ruk j fa't-- puthy had come hack again, lie knew the cause for the way he hud been acting: he had Just been trying to crush out and stifle the crying of his heart. It was the need of Clare, t he stifling of his love for her, that bad turned him Into a tiurd and hitter man. Oh. Hod! let her live? he cried over and jver. Let her live to know that I am not the cur that she thinks I Mn. Let her live to know that It was stubborness and pride only that kept me away. Oh, If I had only given In and told her the truth." A door that held a message of life or 'eath opened very softly and a A smiling doctor motioned him In. great surge of Joy filled his hea. , he knew Clare was going to live. As he entered there came from the street beb.w the voices of carol singers clear and sweet upon the evening nlr: blUtONTONSieady Ifftlp, (ll'NMSON'-tlucnlsa- m.Aing Ibe pur. 1, ) hbe li.ol lid lo lerwif. "wool lul IJving-to- n Ju-- I ndor color. Tb'-rShe top-l.lvlf v.;i anil nduiLvd 1.1 Imm.n-nbi- i trim nud r.tie p1ivl'i Iwfor enier-lu-j ii Itie ftMitn of Ip etiiireh Iioiim- - nnd I.lv ingston. rcveiiiing he. pte however, foil b.-- r g'.iiice nnd turned ipih kly. "Sellia Imw ginil I Mil to ee Jetl l You did i.o me kttow whether you would lie here or nt, nnd I wa In hoH you would come. I Imv lovely joii look Com In nnd nil down." and Inartlcu- Selim could only with ll. If It cumo wllh "A Merry In It. Sum Clirlalinna' cnril ntlm-lift- l f tlie newi.t puHTa nro nil ilnlliMl up" Note the fur Imliil.ijr ai!imn. cleicr onea in the ihliiie. now j aiw-- ilcM-tHait.- ranw around Nr a. factory ailred iVuat II.IKI lukl c qii--r- liii'ii a .luij'li liul.i ii.iwdiT ptifr cull carry a Imiii nf kimmIwIII iiihI nlTrcllnii UM-- d lja fr y e jiai. roi4tUk of about lb ran.ai tb d Ix-u- A Ii:a ta h d.vUiaft, WhiO tjidili-i- ) "ortbd.." wa t Jia- - of lb all-y- In a gfeul ua'.lrg b.-- r 10 nliend lb wl'l na of on d I.' frlnl mid on Clirl-im- ii l ll.al. Hi wl.bli H ol re dr il.iy on lilvad i rnin-- tuvornld . ll 11 Inslili' llvt-llai.ili;tu . mI,- - led and pul on .w bone. In t.e alilliil lila far 'llli M.ihii.ll ..i I 1 f..riir ;h ; f- -e i:l llig l' in, M..H .Inll iti liut in lu Ihe on a 11. ki'liil y..tj?" 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Ct!l j'.atl tf It ( tab Mh pny, oa4r Ih lia-- f) W.i Uilii-- i ' itr4,ily iry great am e Lav iS"" PrkJ, ,f b (0 d and liu.an, WeirUr..tuc..L f TT Th Itipthafa .aifa .fi M" lal.lml fall III it. i I ,Mtr4 J -i " "! at l. I f bur ftt-- k fur UM-- la af'.rr th tonal? U4 all oik la ! pnuu u,n 4 grf,,rl ftWt I.f tr ju,er. fiMia -l luir-pil- -- iPimt' a km lr It Wat b hu-bt- p pci do a ioiiy a rd lii.ilqul.llj nfLrM.i.t .1 i . .Mr I1.4 V rll qulrtl) Ml , ll iMmu of ll- m a. ! lun M IcnlJ "It ll.al Jul 1141 I (b lllne lira I plu-li- . S AHr l I sum. irea C ill b a .fell lilll la ivi m- ..f hint I.ui it. u I'l IikmI b..ff ,il f id alt III Ih'tah 11 I a poo bntliig ll ak a r.1n4 'l )"U In altrl.. a 111) lli "11 badll i'f b'l f l Ml I'). faf tal l.rf" I !, ,taL )), lMa-- l af tf a Lic-t- k f I wo Lola "u" h un,-- i- bribag I 111 rfi,r a. a ll I r h.f rrkf M by ItltluetM .Mhimt.) And I'H a rrik-r- 1 l,lb nlxril la le Ilf JctiUna e a b llteil frt It. thing III tt t, lit tf ;;i null bushel of :,l u oc bfjiry ' Ui bf-tw- g it 111 VrM ll It i .!. j lr, .rfw! Uraf llo .fl.b b'"l I.tlilut'lH II atMiiM-'- l ( li'iill.iiaif mo ll o kit I la iu nmd b U ..!)fieftr timr II Irrttated r.ib Mo II. I'M, Ml IliUifl Ml III. I If allied (liiauflrlif fill nt M..t I bet It) riil)li burr) mH mi lb Il.Ol lMV.'r iiiij'i 1 1 ia iifii been fltaU bchr.l'l by ti A'.i.m) I MUI.U i.f I I f .1. 10 f.r Ib'u ll lal o h.iM-i1" f.,;.4 ilmiiiivb Ii-- ru-i- I r..n 't IL I luM.Og V Li. fu "y l.k of bailey, JV4 . tFll J ." a bushel, k iisu tn ik a Ui'lca it l.lr.li lil lli. m Jjfh'.-- VANTI-Sh- jri .wh.i and Iriill. i ri .itl.ilnii ii lli! llmilitii J .() lig, ..t. f tkit i.ti I .I log .t.iillilir.. Mll. L. U , lit. ? ( Hi. liMi. Jt-i- .i 4J g "1 trll.i-Jui- cuaty I, (to? if tit M Jrl.LlUkJ H"4 ;; o1t, null I Maty a tiurj In L orirta U at.rlf efrea rwbal:i.( at iblrfe-aiinfrom ciirrk of LUlury, nfila uteaiili.g fry tj iblua, la an ri amp!. Ilia Cist ar.'01 of ll u (O I ave been by l'lenefl of Al nBjrla la lb bue.nj reuiury. I Utah 1 I.' oluiji li"' lift e. II. 1 PtmUgi U Lu 14 Ik !:? prt4t!:" s umm pubj ji.u ryiiur tirtio it .. r.f !! 1. ' s jitmPiiink V V;' "51 l' UlHN-Ca.- , A Church Divided Into Orthodox nd Catholic News Notea v. (ll uv)J'W(l? :) J . - - I vrR ,Vv I r INA M'N. SAUNA. UTAH l , (Unitd'j V. . i i A CHRISTMAS S Stmrie free on nqntst. Adi-e- "Concur," Cutienrm Soap an Ointment 25c. each |