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Show Reading Locals Ramona and Thais Nielson spent Sunday visiting in Millville with their aunt, Frances Nielson. visited in friends. with Friday Mrs. Jewel Smith Preston on Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Williamson received word that their grandson, Pvt. Dale F. Williamson has sailed for over seas. Mrs. S. D. Moore, Jr. of Logan attended the Lady Missionaries club meeting at the home of Mrs. W. A. Noble on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald West, Mr. . . . Flood of 10,000 veterans at Los TERMINAL LEAVE Angeles office to obtain the first terminal leave forms available in Southern California is shown in above photograph. This rush was typical of that to be found in nearly every city in the United States. The forms were printed locally through special arrangement with the department, and are identical with those issued by the government. Bonds will be issued for amount of pay due. SIGN-U- P and Mrs. Glen Ravsten, Mrs. Dar rell Hyde, attended a formal party and dance Saturday evening held in Hotel Eccles, sponsored States Telephone by Mountain ... Miss Aurelia Done visited with relatives last week, she has graduated from the Quish Beauty school and has now taken a position as beauty operator at Modern Beauty Salon in Aberdeen, Idaho. 1 BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. Bessie' Swanson and Mrs. Luella Nielsen were hostesses to the Hyrum First Ward Birthday Club at the Swanson home on Saturday night. The party honored two of their members, Mrs Laura Gulbransen and Mrs. Venna Larsen. "Guaranteed Created by Craftsmen to You. Nothing A beautifully lighted tree and other festive decorations added to the occasion. Under the direction of Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist and Mrs. Stella Bradley a number of games were introduced with several prizes awarded. A delicious hot dinner was served prior to the games. Following the social, Mrs. Helen C. Jensen was elected president of the club and Mrs. Annie Hall' secretary. Retiring officers are Bessie Swanson, president and Luella Nielsen, secretary. Factory Down,5! a Week 9 North Main in Logan - mn T -- '-ir " day In Ogden. d ti" parols 0 Co. The Misses Ramona Nielson and Lu Dene Reese spent Mon- 'T8 were guests of Mr and Mrs. Howard Jones on Sunday where dinner was served in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bailey of who was observing his Wellsville left Friday for Los birthday. Angeles for an inder'0 eon They will be guests of tbeir Mrs. Loon Hendry, Mrs. Eugene in law and daugnter, and Mrs. Ray Darley who was Jones Mrs James Nagle. Mrs. Nagle i SI l were observing their birthday RHRnraSHM at wjumr&itor.mrjaam mi formerly Dorothy Bailey. during the week entertained, at evening Mr. and Mrs, John T, :Darley, a chili.' supper FridayMrs. By LYN CONNELLY Hendry. Mr. and Mr'and Mrs. Wm G Darley and the home of e A SONG which made its appear-ancwas spent playing The Satevening White Mrs Henry B. Murray spent in 1942 entitled Prizes were awarded Bunco. Christmas, is in its fourth year urday and Sunday in Salt Lake Edd birh-da- y to; Bassett, Lucy and. Bill a attend'd and well on its way to permanent City where they the party mftose enjoying of reception held at the home recognition as a Christmas fa Mrs. Hendry, Mr. and were Mr. for Amos vorite. Mrs. Mr. and Epperson Mr and Mrs Dartheir mother, Mrs. Martha G. and Mrs Jones, Melvin ArchiMrs. Mr. and Lloyd who was observing her 84th ley, Bassett of Mrs. Edd and Mr. bald, birthday. Mrs. John T. Darey Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Wm and Mrs. Lloyd are sisters and this is the first time they have Cooper of Smithfield. seen each other for six years. Mrs. Annie Bankhead and sou Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan Bud of Logan were guests of Mr. and daughters Marilyn and Char- and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead on lene, of Soda Springs, Idaho, Sunday evening. Wellsville Locals Smithfield t Stylish, page xi.vrr SOUTH CACHE COURIER DECEMBER 20, 1946 The of amazing ' popularity "White Christmas as a yuletide song reached its jieak last year when a poll conducted to establish the favorite carol of servicemen revealed that 22 per cent of the votes went to this early war song written especially for the occasion by Irving Berlin, graduate of Tin Pan Alley. The birth of the song was entirely by accident despite rumors to the contrary which attribute its conception to the war. Actually, it was composed in 1940. A Hollywood studio had an idea for a motion pic-tto be called Holiday Inn, Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby. The theme of the picture was based on the holidays of the year and a song was needed to represent each holiday. Irving Berlin was contracted for the compositions. The picture, released in 1942, was synonymous with our second wartime Christmas, and in that year the song sold one million copies in four months. Although nothing is done on the part of the publishers to exploit the song, it automatically ; rings the . register each year as the holiday season approaches. Berlin calls it his favorite song, with the exception of written his God Bless America during World War I. Its difficult to predict a songs future, says but judging from its past, Berlin, I would say White Christmas has a very good chance of becoming a permanent song along with other Christmas carols. ,V -- Oi ur LITTLE OL SANTA KV ass f.mw.v tv.v.v.v.v. , T Wm mM iLo your sweetheart, wife, mother or daughter, your sincerest looe with the most treasured of all a Bluebird Perfect Diamond Ring. Many gifts ... exquisite styles at popular prices. j I REGISTERED ' THEY'RE m X I I tficnrA P d I PERFECT vXvX i y m The little ol santa propped under our tree little the worse for ... is wear lost . . . Ft hes a leg and an arm, you see . . . but no one seems to care. Not that were unsympathetic, rather, we are just a bit nostalgic. Time was when our santa, bright and new, benignly welcomed Tomas they tiptoed my and Sue downstairs to see . . . their presents spread beneath the tree . . . very early Christmas morning. Tho Tommy and Sue have outgrown their toys . . . and entwined their hearts with grown-u- p joys . . . that little ol santa, propped under the tree, symbolizes Christmas as Christmas ought to be . . . with toys for children, .good will on earth. Peace among men dawning. Dorothea Waitzmann. 'Xiduiqi, ... Great Joij ... GREETINGS!! UUIMIUItMIMUMH njniiB CARBON JEWELRY CO. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS Horses, 'Cows, Sheep and Hogs UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. TS JUST SOUTH OP LOGAN PHONE LOGAN 49 (PHONE COELECT) Music and song and happiness everywhere! Lighted windows, green trees brilliant with glowing bulbs, all contributing to the grand sum total of Christmas. It's fine to celebrate Christmas again this season of another year 1 in 946, fine to have finished this community of happy homes and friendly people. To Each and All We Wish A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK Of Logan Member FDIC WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS . . . The White House Christmas tree in the East Room. Presents are for the children of White House employees. Christmas Was At One Time Illegal The Puritans disliked the celebration of Christmas, preferring their own celebration of Thanksgiving. In 1659 the high court of Massachusetts held that "anybody who is found observing, by abstinence from labor, feasting or any other way such day as Christmas Day shall for each and every offense be fined five shillings." 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