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Show 4 ( Behind ihs Tinsely, Fe!so Sikjf Along .With Sue for White Christmas to Tinkle Silver. Bells Laughter Sings the Heart , - Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Shed 5. Italian island 9. Pull 12. Nurse 13. Ireland 14. Eggs 15. Period 16. Stripped t18. European ' river 19. Garment syllable 21. Urge 24. Snare 26. Roman goddess . materials 32. Wild ox 34. Careful thoughts Let it stand Decrease 57. Ore deposit Observe 44. Dor 4V Ivhayyam 58. Discord Employ 41. Haunt 'tie edged goddess 59. Poem V cnlure 43. Chemh-- l 60. Cabbage . i'ronoun symbol 6L Location 37. 38. 39. 40. 22. Sailor 23. Matured 25. Slaughter 26. Advertise- Pf-im- , Pollux 49. Female hobs musical note 50. Oueratie sol II. Move with 51. Repose 53. Before difficulty . 54. Moisture 17.Jtountam , W. White Label SCOTCH WHISKY J S "White . 86 I 8LEN0E9 PROOF SCOTCH WHISKY O SCHENLEY IMPORT CO, TELL !U. a concert of CONFUCIUS (51478 & LISTING?' O ' u Party Today "i 7. m V l, w'1 , Retired CLEARFIELD Civil Service employes of North Davis County nr planning a Christmas social Friday, Dec. 22. Honor Stanley Education Director .71 three-fourth- H Starting time of the social will be 7 p m. If will be held at the State Savings and Loan building -- vt v n-TV- 1 ' : S,..- V4fn I- In Clearifeld. 't'- - j . K All members and eligible members are urged to attend the event. Refreshments and a program are planned. V. J (& r ,4 5 ' t V Aprendcr Guild ' 'A- , v- Holds Party A Christmas Party was held byt the members of the Aprender Guild at the home of Mrs. Roy Tullis with Mrs. James Nelson Those in charge of as the program and party were Mrs. James Larison, Mrs. Professional DRY CLEAfiSMG Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Bert Rundquist and Mrs. John Johnson, ONLY A reading was given by Mrs. Bud Allison, and Mrs. Ross Powell and hef three daughters sang Christmas carols. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served. Also present were Mrs. Roy Austin, Mrs. Ivern Bradley Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Wall ace Brown, Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. David Clawson, Mrs. Forrest Day, Mrs. Bill Eames, Mrs. Arley Flinders, Mrs. D. W. Holley, Mrs. Dean Parker, Mrs. James Russell, - Mrs. Howard Shupe, Mrs. A. C. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. Alfred Weston, Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Berrett, Mrs. Henry Matis, and Mrs. Royal Harrop. Special Gtlestl wefe Mrs. Joy Naylor, Mrs. Carl George, Mrs. Vkgil Hinchehff Cleaning and We Do The Work'' Pressing 8fts$1.50 REASONABLE RATES HOFFMAH CLEANERS FOUR LOCATIONS ROY SHOPPING CENTER 876-26T- ST H 2475 Monroe Blvd. 1781 Wash. Blvd. and Mrs. Chris Brown. From My FRONT PORCH ; '! Watch thtVforkJCoBy (ftl MCIM people. Tru LAST MINUTE Pole Lamps Time waa when cartoonist aa stockholders" portrayed (VaR Street fat guy with dollar ttgna on their vesta, clipping coupons aa well aa the common, MIRRORS given way to shareholder" average cltlaena, your neighbor and mine, who Uv on Main Street, U.SJL, mostly, and work In nil walks of life. There are 13 million of them, In all states of our blessed Union. They have lived thriftily, kfld have invested their tarings lit buying share In growing the better Americas Industry to educate their kids and provide for Ihelr own old age. (Sometimes these shareholders get Immediate returns on their Investments; sometimes they must wait until their companies But the expand and prosper. M 18x26.. pf 24x3s 30x40 30x48 . 36x60 $37.95 40x60 . $49.95 A Few Door 30x60 Mirrors Left HASS OCRS 30 All Sizes re- cently went a step further and gave each of ita shareholder an unexpected, and. unprecedented extra, a 1100 rebate on the of every Lark car. Whether you owned one share or 1,900, you got the rebate. . Its a far cry Indeed from the corporations days of soul-lee- s and bloated stockholders, isnl . v 16x24 end, perhaps, but not people iiii $8.G0anduP how. Today, stockholdera" have pur-cha- I. ir Ret. Civil Service . Off ee ',ALL TOYS 25 - OFF awe WHRT KIND OF MONEY ARE AklV DESCENDANTS OF -- presentation 1 ac-ual- ItT 1 Christmas, Red-Nose- Studebaker-Packar- d WHtt iabcT i'ajce Five nr, -- Sounds of the Clearfield High Mustd department will be ? 1 finished Susan Blak saying good night I heard today at 8:15 pm. . looked Up on the Housetop and The public is invited, according The Twelve Days of Christ- what to my wondering eye to Mr. Wm. Mathis, director. mas have finally arfived. The should appear but "Rudolph, the Members of the girls glee club, streets have been decorated with d Reindeer and "Jolly the orchestra and accapella choir "Silver Bells since Thanksgiv- Old Saint Nieholos. Miss featuring Jeni Smith; sopanbeen I have ing and waiting As I opdned "The Green rano soloist, will present holiday to xiously for "Christmas Door te go inside "I saw monv music ranging from, popular, come. modem carols through, Bach, I rushed home from school with tny Kissing Santa Claus! Oh, Well, I cant say "I Under- Mozart and selections from "The the idea of resting the entire holbut I can say "Bless you" Messiah. stand, in find to iday only myself just Miss Tayna Sticki will be the time to "Deck (he Hall with and "We wish you a Merry narrator. Christmas. of boughs holly. The Christmas Tree also had to be trimmed and the gifts wrapped. I volunteered to finish the Elmer E. NyWg, i or sixteen years the director of education tree. Under the tree we placed for Stanley Home Products, Inc., Westfield, Mass., was honored the traditional Christmas scene this month by the establishment of an endowed scholarship of the "Little Town of Bethle-hafund in hia name at Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minn, Far, Far Away on Jud-en- s 2,664 donors contributed a total of $101,107.76 to establish the in Plains where fund. Checks to this amount were presented to Harvey M. Rice, that Holy "The First Noel began. president of Macalester College, by Foster E. Goodrich, presiCity dent of Stanley Home Products, at a banquet which also inaugThe decorations were completurated the company 30th aned just In time because I had year. niversary a date with Dave and I had to The largest donation was hurry, We were going on a made by DeWitt Wallace, pub' lisher of Readers Digest, "Sleigh Ride. s who gave of the At nine Dave came. I had or over Like Mr. total, $75,000. sister but dressed warm my big Nyberg, Mr. Wallace is an insisted I take along a blanket alumnus of Macalester College. Just in case a "Big Cold Wind Mr. Wallaces father was presi-- A came up from the north. dent of Macalester College for As usual my .Mom called, many years. As Stanley director of educa- Mr. Da Witt Wallace lights the "Take Good Care of My Baby, Mr. Nyberg has conducted Stanley anniversary cake at as Dave and I ran down the tion, classes in public speaking and the banquet honoring Mr. cold into Silent Night. personal the steps development for thou- Elmer E. Nyberg, above, right. This was really a White Christsands of Stanley managers and dealers across the country. His compromise truth, beauty or mas with snow drifting gently Little Red Schoolhouse arti- sincerity, then you are indeed over the ground. As the pale cles and various publications a great teacher. With appreciadown this shone upon moonlight have had circulations m the tion to you and in the belief Marshmallow World I realized millions. Most of the donations that your greatest joy is the I was in a Winter Wonderland. came from Stanley dealers. encouragement of other peo- of was lots Ride The "Sleigh A dedication to Mr. Nyberg we dedicate to you the fle, fun. Although none of us were that preceded the list of donors E. Nyberg Endowed Scholarship Fund. opera stars, we sang carols as to the fund, read in part: You remind us constantly JinApproximately 135 Stanley we glided along the slick. of the importance of the indi- managers, members of the Bells favorite was the song gle vidual. You have shown us board of directors and sales but "Here Comes Santa Claus how to see more discerningly, staff, their husbands and wives, and Susie Snowflake came irt to listen more attentively and attended the banquet. Decoraas close seconds. When the to act more effectively. You tions featured the Stanley bring the art of the stage and door of opportunity. "Steigh Ride was over we conStanley Home Pred'ucts, Inc., structed our own version of "Frb-sty- , the wisdom of the classroom to the business If it is manufactures a line of more The Snowman in front of true that theof selling. teacher than 250 household products greatest my house. is the one who inspires stu- and good grooming aids which Youll never belive what hapdents to develop their own po- are sold by Stanley and its tentials, and that a teacher subsidiaries to dealers la the pened next Just as Dave had may use whatever means are United States and Puerto Rifco , at hand to make clear the mes- - who resell them through the sage, and that he must not Stanley Hostess Party Plan, ments 27. Went beck 28. Beverages DOWN 30. Period 1. Roman " 31. Beach statesman 33. Suffix: chfeftt. 2. In midst of 35. Roman roads 3. Identical 36. Golf term 4. To that place 42. Knob 5. Guided 43. London Prea 6. Flower 45. Troubles ?. dohna 46. False god 8l Single 47. Mother of 9. Child lQt High- - 1961 Yule Concert Today 1 CLEARFIELD The , 20. Musical v it, 1 Christmas . . . What is Christmas? If I were to ask each one of you personally this question I am sure each one would have a different answer. As I pause and reflect as to what Christmas is I find myself thinking of many things. To me Christmas is a time for rejoicing. First of all for the song of angels and the story of the wonderous birth of our Savior and King. A glor- -' ious time for love for family, friends and acquaintances and all our fellowmen. A time for giving and singing. A time for childrens happy faces and the secrets to be whispered to Santa. A time of remembering past years and those who are far away. A time for. holly and mistletoe and all the glitter and great expectation, the bustle of preparation. The shopping, the huge fcrowds, the choosing of a tree and all the gift wrapping to keep onq busy. A time to trim the tree with bright ornaments. A time to smell the sharp pine odor drifting from the pine. A time to be happy in the knowledge that ChristLmas is coming. , Christmas is a time to gather in church in family groups and hear the message of Peace on Earth Good Will Towards Men. A time to give thanks for blessings received and to make amends for wrong doings, Christmas . . . What is Christmas? Truly it is a time for ' , rejoicing. 29. Mined un Chrookle, Thursday, lecemoer The STILL DUTCH COLONISTS USE? -- OF - : Dtp THE . NEW YORK - f Chairs, Rockers, Reclinsrs 10oo Off ' Besides metre coins. APPROXIMATELY. VSf TriERE to DESCENDANTS codfish, ONfOUS AND WOODEN BOWlb ... ALL PASSED FOR. MONEY WHEN CONFUCIUS LIVING IN CHINA TODAY! NEW YORK WAS OLD NEW AMSTERDAM 45,000 OP DIRECT HOW FAST DOES UfiHT TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE? . WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WORLD'S SKULFST FROG? k , w - - SOFA DECORATOR PiLLOVS 40 Cups Colfoo Percolator $20.00 DM. WE WILL RETRAIN OPEN UNTIL EVERY t! n a - . i Thanks for, your business and vve vvishyou all a Very ATerry Christmas! Earl Hill, Doug McKenna, Denny I Aj A SPEED OP 1E5.000 MILES A ' SECOND t r TRE TROPICAL FRofe OP CENTRE RFRtCftI XT 1$ NO LARGER TU AM AN ORDINARY Y, rLV Pringle, Joan Gerritsen, Gary Allen, and Dennis Wilier . JStanm FuRNITUQt r - |