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Show 4 (Bound Tij SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE TWO WELLSVILLE President and Mrs. Preston Brenchley and family were dinner guests of President and Mrs. Henry R. Cooper at Logan on Wednes Mrs. Floyd Williamson and day evening. The remainder of children Edith and Paul of the evening was spent in seeing spent Thursday in Wellsville the movie films taken by Presiguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dent Cooper. Samuel Bankhead. LOCALS Hy-ru- m Mrs. Jack Ragan and granddaughter Mary Ann, of Los Angeles are visiting relatives in Wellsville as guests of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Brenchley. Mrs Ragan will be remembered as the former Miss El-v- a Murray of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson of Wellsville announce the arrival of their third son born at a Logan hospital on Monday. The mother, formerly Rose Bradshaw, and babe are reported doing fine. Mrs Mary Leishman Christmas Trees,. Cribs and Ceppi Real St. Nicholas Of 4th Century Christmas trees and cribs, within respective spheres of Influence, provide focal points for observances of the season. Various legends claim to tell the story of the first Christmas tree; decorations evergreen actually, were so closely associated with pagan celebrations that they were banned by many ecclesiastics of the early church. St Nicholas is popularly gift-givin- the Miss Jeanene Parkinson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson of Wellsville returned home on Friday after spending the past four months at San Diego California with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mehr while attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gunnell and children Ruth and Frank of Logan were dinner guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. John O. Gunnell on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Myrl Anderson and family ,of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Romero of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson of Wellsville on Sunday. Rain or Shine . . . Sleet or Snow The postman delivers your mail whatever the weather and our tools must deliver Mrs. Esther M. Darley moved to Salt Lake City on Wednesday following the deavli of her husband, Wm. H. Darley, to spend the winter with her neices and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer 0. Clark and Mr.. and Mrs. Golden Waldron. Mr and Mrs. Leroy M. Darley of Salt Lake City have moved into Mrs Darleys home ft See us for never-failin- g EVERT0I1 and SONS here. Mrs. R.L. Bradshaw of Ogden visited with relatives in Wellsville over the week end. LOGAN, UTAH jP TO ATTEND THE OPENING : According to literature, the first Christmas tree was set up dt Strasbourg, Germany, in 1604; even then, the cry rose against heathen customs and, as late as 1851, the Rev. Henry Schwan was severely criticized for setting up a Christmas tree in his church in Cleveland, Ohio. St Francis of Assisi received special permission from the pope to present a tableau of the nativity scene. This first crib, set up at Grec-ciItaly, in 1223, was an immediate sensation; the renaissance endowed the cribs with ornate pageantry and, modernly, the crib is to southern Europe and Catholic countries what the tree is to America and northern lands. Eighteenth century Italians were fond of a fantastic decoration called the Ceppo. Pyramidical in construction, the Ceppi were made on a framework of lathes with transverse shelves rising to three or four stories, depending on the over-a- ll size of the Ceppo. The whole thing was covered with colored paper, tufts, tassels, fringes, tiny pine cones, and little flags; a manger scene was repre sented on the lowest shelf, while the upper ones were covered with small gifts, etc.; wax tapers were placed along the sides and a large gilt cone ornamented the top. Although the original designer probably never saw a Christmas tree, the Ceppo aided by a little imagination bridges the gap between Christmas cribs and trees. Mrs. Serge Bodrero of Logat son j)f Hyrum who were marJ LEan t6mPle earliefin ay116 ,?; ANOTHER 'GREAT SALE salt lake city, utah K&w Vegetabli Serving raw vegetables with Is one way to save fats wT tables which delicious they are served raw with salt elude white flowerets of green bud bouquets' 0f bfoc leaves of tender greens,' toy Tj 1 carrot strip cabbage x!E-beQ- is and been tber. Mr: e days- 1 been e acce they ere. 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Which means, we feature only quality tools. tools today. associ- g ated with Christmas and presumably because once during his mortal existence he reportedly endowed three dowerless maidens with three purses of gold. Historically as the Archbishop of Myra, Nicholas was a member of the council of Nicaea. In 325 A. D., Constantine the Great called together the theologians of th Christian world in the first complete general council of the entire Christian church. The council, assembled near Constantinople, and presided over by the still unbaptized Constantine, proclaimed the first exact definition of Christian teaching as embodied in the Nicene Creed and marks the beginning of Christianity as it is understood today. Jane Glenn attended and j at the home of Friday evening for Bodrero and Wm E ChrLB! your authorized dealer , . . 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McDOWELL Editor and Business Manager home, where the and sympathetic ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor Telephone 142R2 homelike appointments assure consideration memories that shall be treasured. , . .lenneth Lindquist Mortuary NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor ' CO. tures 21-- i Di INSTALLED Publishers Published at Hyrum, Utah Weekly Trucks-Tract- Fittings-Va!ves-Fix-- of Leave It To The Girls programs are inclined to indicate as the state of the average males mentality, but on the other hand Ted Malone supports his fellow men by turning thumbs down on such feminine assertions. Eloise McElhone (left) and Florence Pritchett will certainly have something to say about the whole matter on future, Saturday, broadcasts over the MBS network. " Adv. KVNU HENRICHSEN Water Refrigeration Units Heaters Water Tanks Voltage Testers Machine Tools Pumps Engines Generators Tractors Hoists Bearings. HARDWARE: Heavy Hardware Wire Rope Chain Chain Hoists Fire Extinguishers Wire Steel Bars Harness and Saddlery Shovels Tool Sets Bolt Cutters Files Screwdrivers Wrenches Clamps Steel Alloy Tubing Soldering Irons Emery Cloth. ors Trailers Dolly (Trailer AUTOMOTIVE: Converter) Tires & Tubes (Misc. Sizes, Small Lots), Parts. EQUIPMENT: AND INSULATION: Pipe ' Courier TREMENDOUS INVENTORY: PLUMBING X COAL HEAT Dec. 16, 17, 18 Dec. 19, 20 Businesses Small C. F. for R. Dec. 21 State and Local Gov'ts Dec. 23 Institutions 4. Non-Prof- it Business Hours: 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., MST, Except Sundays INDUSTRIAL 114 THRIFTY-CLEA- N Cache Countys Pioneer Mortuary ESTABLISHED PHONE 19 1880 LOGAN, UTAH MRS. OWEN BURRELL Paradise News Editor c |