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Show The Alt. Pace Tup Plea-an- December 15, 1950 (Fiah) Pyramid t Returned Fairview Missionary Tells Of Experiences In Southern Sweden ii.it d a 'Ail - lb.' ,m i I'm ' ion in M in ail meed ll.e ' win ' i ... .mol i i ini' .ion t out neat hey t le ouch Ik nin. k, w In (lev lie I lei lo ui war min' i : W 1 ' I . I I Humbiae, ilunovel, 111 lo Sw a ei land, fin ne.iii, thin ell ov mg a tup thiaugh the Alps, ', l ship v said lie Sound the and I'lled a nev a and aliato nt eit ics, lien mi mipi ai to go' easy to Dunkerque and With all'l Ve'V h" pit Pans, Flams, i ims the English ihannei lo aide 'lilt whole imliln Is e Dover and London, England ei is i v i'lled rpuonally i lean It iki Wes' mai'ier s Ulld lleie they beautiful wtlh Ilium saw the M'hev. the palace, In 111 111 c I HI he tin I ! , massive bursts of the guard, Tower Sued n l! is an uiru of small ofhanging 10 London, Tham s River, bums Mur.y bains and houses and Towir Stieet Downing ed a ate painted pretty hi idge. III PIDDLE DIPDI E . . . FamllUr nursery rhvme comes to life ito heavy rainfall flddl Faun London they went to cat and the as Summer months for llitle Desnee Simpson, Loudon, England, Holland when they visited Rllel must build i ai ks are brought together. Allied, L"S missionary from fe t high to (by Alter visiting ray. Spimg hams in storing heuvvipki.es of niter si in the "Land is necessary due of the W.i'dmill and Wooden rainfall. said Shoes" thev loiirnud hack to The food, Kldei Rigby was veiy good. The principal Swell' '1 before sailing for home. il.sh, pofoods an V tatoes, hieud, poultry and some dairy pioduits. Milk, eggs and hull-wen much iheapei then than hen, while all flints and l!cw Fear of the Dark Begins fli vegetables wen veiv i xpeti'iv e, (I and theielon si urn on many dark of be fear the seem to n MOST COMMON FFAR would tables Moroni, Utah One thing he found lonlusing i.r, m i (.,li:v, ft ar of what might be linking m d.u k It Mi. low In many i a thus fear is developed in (.ai !y childhood. w as that i ars dm e on the Phone 2109 side of the road. This was si) will) Jerry Srharr, Fresno, a healthy he to He them found Calif. As the youngest of 10 children, he and athletie lace ol people often was frightened hy his brothers and so ker-minded, day mg mueh rs. It was fun for those youngsters, all and other Sw dish games, hut il was terror for little Jerry. hut have not vet adopted any ol FRIDVY and S TFKD.Y the Amrmun games played As In became old enough to play on the nt the h member Eai t .. lie would nil halls inn hack and foith to the home December 15th and lGth fa mi ty has h's own hiiycle and of ii fm nils; he would roller .skate out in the who tot rides it, fiom the tiny WALT DISNEY'S rni lie of the ti t lather than brave any shad-01- 1 has lust leal!) d to wa'k to the ow the Mih-- .ilk gi andpaient s Tlvn ;dl of a uiddi n one night he was cured, "TREASURE ISLAND" initial market Then is tii cm ed t In mu h l.i' Min logic lie was on his way Carnegie a week hne where !uo days home an he den lei he would conquer his fear. to luimrt take Pair piuduo (in Technicolor) He kra w at heart that nothing was going to harm So in- he sold, eai h one tenting his ow n st ad of running, in walked. little space on the long section. Starring Ill BUS, Lamond said, I S 1. was U li 'il about two blocks from ti is home, he heard a r si. He looked down a narrow alley and saw a man. until 3 Kionor ad ore and now m Bobby Dn.sioll, Robert Newton, In-- . Ii art l'.ga is woith a kronor IS me. jumped into his throat, metaphorically speakRath section of the lountiy Basil Sydney ing. lie look off like a flash. But the man also staited lias sp nal national costumes ri. ling and soon caught up with him, just as he reached tliwhich are now exhibited only su ps of his own home. This man put his hand on 'Im two on s pei nil occasions MONDAY SlNDAY Jerry's shoulder, and Jerry was about to emit a shriek wli n he turned and saw that it was the special pi liec-ilug eeleln al ions m Sweden aie of Mid Summer Day, the last Pecemlier 17th and 18th in who patrolled the neighborhood. It developed that June, comp, table to o ir Mas lie was suspicious of Jerry because of Jerry's own atti-t- u Dav and Ginistmas !n Swed n, le, so lie gave chase. From then on. Jerry could walk "THE SKIPPER he said 'hey open their gills on home instead of tun, for his reasoning told him that he eve and then Ghm'rms early was safe. Ghristmas morning evciyone SURPRISED HIS WIFE" Th main IU.t when he wi nt into war service, the old fear att- eked him goi s lo ihiaili is Lutheran. again. He wa siied with fear when (n guard duty, ufiaid that si at ehuich there v ork Starring After his missionary he would be shot m the daik, so he would tell the guards on aci ach side of him to let him know when they weie meeting in w as lompleted Elder Rugby, Joan Leslie , Robert Walker. the d.u k. He was impatient with himself about this, and began f of fear place until it units indoors for recalling the boyhood incident when he cured News mar hi home. Now he began telling himself then was nothing trimming. Selected Shorts to be afraid of, and after a period of yin's in the 5. To hold the tree in water, a he tinny, coiiou red. But lie savs that he will bn ak the neck of :immo crossvvi.se ra k may be fitted over i 'Ihi' cm meg u 'pent j il. tying m a R"dn v ri" iir .t hi won tirst I'lige lor tin men ami Caroline ' mlet .on Hu- lust prie lor the i eolation m nt to J.Ja Mi'il ami Thoiua , ; ulov ' (i IS VOlIli CHRISTMAS TRK K TA(i(JKD? The I, el t r i Club wen Amier-- . Mi. I n at )u r limin' Thursday even-- u 1. .Il g 'I'll" min: t" the sjilell Ui' I"" k n "n t, gu eri by Venice Aii'lei-.a- i vmii 1ola lilaikham, .M,m i:.,i,,.ris"n, i:iki,.im, n..s,- i: i.m m. Neivm, i.ur- Ini K'hv. I i tha II! t. kh.mi ;uitl n,,n Amierson l.il iii'il is I .. . i to,' i the personally conveyed information came to the r,i,, newspaper office for publication this week, a little late perhaps, hut at any rate, those m charge of this particular liase of the service, did their duty. We are publishing the warning and the infornm-tioconcerning the securing of tags for the trees er .mi mik.-- .imner last sun. in-this week as requested, after seeing truck loads of lA1i;.,1,ViVn,ii,T!im,Iiv trees going by for the past two weeks. Many have Mr ami Mm Eugene Jackson already decorated this ever popular motif of the season without looking perhaps lor the little tags. mi Mrs n w Tidwell At any rate, if vou are planning on hiking to the Mr. anti Mrs Mnrns .Jans-- and mountains to cut a tree, remember you are breaking lamilv haw been visiting the J the law. And another thing, if you are planning on K n,'n t cutting a truck load, you must have them tagged. The Mr ami Mrs Joe Jensen of Irovo Fsltl"K tags are cheap enough, $1 per 100. They may be cured from the sheriffs office upon payment trf the word has been mewed, Major, son or from the State Hoard of Forrest ry and Fire "It,!,,urMri"1andthatMrsmom James Everett , i p OntrOf. was wounded in Korea The tags have little green trees on them with considerable printed matter and they most certainly cost more than $1 per hundred to have them printed, but perhaps they will answer the purpose, which is KUl"1 "'ii.vm ami of course to control the cutting of trees from moun-;""- 1 Mry on which they act for erosion control. .xJmelelrTnesdh Thl's, f,,lks The purchase of a tree from the hundreds of e was a very pleasant time vendors will eliminate waste of time and effort by at The! the Retta Draper home last individuals who planned to cut their own. Literal for- Sunday, celebrating four big namely: ests of this holiday emblem stand in front of business events in the family, was DecRalph's birthday wlmh concerns. And too often a small forest remains after ember 1, Margery's birthday which was December a, and the two new Christmas eve. andehildren their As long as there is Christmas and children in ginames Mr. and received Mrs. Neal Simons their new baby girl, Lana America, however, there will be Christmas trees. named and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn DenThe custom will never die. The Christmas tree to Kay nison of M inti named their new son Don Melvin. Others attending American children is as traditional as Santa Claus. the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. It is said that a homesick tailor cut the first Glade Smith of Parawan and Mr. Christmas tree. The story goes as follows: and Mrs. Allen Hermansen of Mt 1loasant To August Imgard, a home-sic- k immigrant tailor, goes the credit for introducing the Christmas tree Two birthday parties were givn , holi-da- y 1, se-,i- m' nii.i-tain- s . Late in April he over. Then Christmas Poinsett ia Can He Kept Crowing its rest period will remove the dead tops, bury the pot in a good sunny spot, and water it regularly through the summer, Before frost, bring it in, put it in a sunny window, and continue to water regularly. If the bracts or loaves do not start turning red early in December, start keeping the plant in complete darkness It to 16 hours out of every 24. Too says that there's no secret to keeping pomsettm plants over from year to year. As soon as the red leaves have faded and fallen, move the plant to the basement or some other dark, dry pla-- e, where tempera- tures won't f ill below 60 degrees My neighbor 1 if K COSTUME JEWELRY LINGERIE COSMETICS by Helena Rubinstein if if if i , vv . ! -- - n. - him-el- 'Christmas Tree Will Be BARNETT 8 LARSEN TOO YOCNG TO FIGHT . . . Ronald Woodin, Wappingers Falls, N.Y., looks over the questionnaire sent him by the selective service board. d r T 7 Waul Ills 1 . FOR S I . Mod, ; 1 a pad or other container, conceal- ed by covering' with aluminum foil- Small stones or brick pieces in the container give weight and support so the tree won't topple. be 6. Replenish water daily, tree may take cause a .3 or up as mut h as a cup a day. 7. Set the tree away from radia- tor. stove, fireplace, hot light bulbs, radio or television. WEDNESDAY Pecemlier 20th anil 21st FIREBALL" "THE Starring MICKEY ROONEY As among men, so among nations will do more to maintain the peace of the world than the rigorous application of the principles of our ancient religion. President Harry S. Truman PAT O'BRIEN Bant Night SCHEXLEY Order now for the Holidays! i is I N vv i u o ' an v g e i,. ; " u ,u pi 'i t ci e on . on. I ,i It ao o; ke I,, a : I M5495 FORREST OSBORNE Core - CO. BRADY REFRIGERATION I - h uh ve', r A Maytag Chlhain (U'miine MnvtaK, priced ml Inn a few dollars id 111' lowest cost washers on the market. Th I a r a t i News Still Time To Buy! i -- TlIFIt-SDA- .o .0 Savage Rdle, jo S e LaVov Madsen, D 15 22pd i, il. That treatment ought to bring Moroni your pom'etti.i through in great LOsI-- nn elm d 2 ear old 'tripe At hast, it woiks for my l S r J d hoiigoiiial neighbor. above W im' hip hr nd like b v mi' u ui oi It hip Faun nki t liglit ear, eioo word to the wise for winter: slit and in d Jo1, n W i.'w nil "It ad ( The Nition.il Sifety Conned I tali 2. " the lommon winter e of I "!!' Mm prnti i:rg :s oa ir.'hoes on the entry Mils ! N ' s'ais tnpp.rg huitd Keep 'i r 'I i rs i 'e ir Bum i ( J By Jenniev J Poulson, Home Demonstration Agent. The Christmas tree often gets !the blame for fires caused by trimmings, trash or care- les.snes-s-. Arthur M. Sowler. extension forester of the U. S. Department of Agriculture states it is difficult to burn a fresh moist Christmas tree. An easy way to test for freshness before buying is to shake the tree to see if any needles fall. If so, the tree is dry and will soon loose its looks and become a nuisance in the home. A fresh tree that gets water will ket p its color and fragrance and look alive. Do the following to keep the tree fresh' 1. As soon as the tree is brought home, throw cold water all over it. 2. Thin cut off the butt end about an inch slantwise to open the pores for drawing up water. 3. Set the freshly cut end promptly in water. 4. Keep the tree in a cool shady haz-'ardo- New SPECIAL 1947 Pontiac. tires, low mileage, good condition. Heater and radio. S1195. Call Strate's Garage at Spring logs sprays pine boughs D 8 15 pd 162113. and red candles, the tinv favors City, were induplieate of the' center- - FOR SALE Christmas Trees at Mt. Kill West Main pieces, making a very pretty setStreet, ting with Christmas tree all lit up Pleasant. William Beck. D 10 pd. at the head of thetable. Allen Nielson was Master of Ceremonies. Joseph ReviU was the FOR SALE Baby enh in good Rex Haft n. Mt londition speaker The male quartett sang. D Pleasant 22pd. A. Chester Stone played his trumpet, LuJane Cook sang. Ona An- FOR SALE with barn. 3j acies derson rented and Bill Whitman citv water an i electi leity Loplayed on Ins aecordian T'vvas in- cated 2nd No and 5th East, Mt deed a gay time for the sixty Pleasant. Price reduced for qut k After the sale. Phone lssj people who attended p 15 pd banquet many of the i ouples endNW ed up at the dam e at the Ole FOR S LE Business Lot cm tier location Stab and Mam, Bungalow. Caterers were Viwn Guyman. Mt Pleasant Ri ason for selling-ailed to ai live duty with Armed Ii i ('hr ,'teii'rn M u Peterson Dr Jilin A Soe.heig. Li !a Irons and K ito NeNon Services Phone lssj mm h t.me in the light will slow up blooming Greener iVith Proper Care 111 u 1 , I si-- Imgard came to this country in 1847 to visit his brother in Wooster, Ohio. With the prospects of a dis- celebrated. at the Birthday mal Christmas for the first time away from his na- club party Those were Minerva Nelson, tive land, August decided to bring to his newly adop- IJmnah Jorgenson, Helen SanCharolett Knapp, Serena ted home all the Christmas spirit and festivities he derson, Mamie Bagiev, Sophia Ostler, had loved so much in Wetzlar, Hessia. To his young Bruno, Artine Christensen, Lola Draper, Retta end as special guest celebrated in the old country. Caroline Draper. First, he needed a Christmas tree. This is the Last night a group of nephew and niece he would show how Christmas was pals of Saturday some boys who will enter way he described how he got it:: I walked up Apple lit. armed forces in the near fu- ure' gave a dinner i,art' the creek, . . . When I got to where the trees were I found .inns club house. The boys bethe water so high I could not get across. So I walked ing honored at the affair were Bailey. John Faux, Bobby along until I found a tree fallen from bank to bank Glen Darol Sorenson, Jack Nielson, I cut on and crossed a tree and carried it to Bailey, Rav Kelson, Dee Oldroyd that. Boyce Blackham. Approxima the fallen log. Rut to get across this time I had to and tevl forty young people tie the tree to my neck and crawl on hands and feet. People looked at me with considerable curiousitv The Seventies of Moroni Stake when I walked through town with my tree. met at the M H. S. auditorium at evening for Adept with scissors, Imgard cut his own paper 7a pbigin. last Saturday feast The long turkey adornments and a local tinsmith fashioned a shiny tables were decorated with beautiful lenterpieees made of Yule star for the top. of with if if if if .1 en m honor of the birthday of Mrs. Vanda Draper The neighbors held a party on her birthday and then the birthday club also to America. n salt-wate- O 1. Pleasant, Phone 251 |