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Show I I Sun Thursday, December 23, 1971 Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, December 23, 1971 Eagle Review Wednesday, December 22, 1971 Clearfield Courier I Cherished tradition A l tfree Fcareiniy deGOErotfes 'mtattuir by Vi Judge In America today, the group, set up together in the same favored spot in the living room, and ceremoniously decorated with cherished ornaments handed down from generation to generation. In other words, its tradition versus the modern, nowadays, with the nations families solidly divided un- usual theme, exotic color scheme, the interesting, different, or unique in Christmas trees seems to be nudging out of the old, warm custom of a fat evergreen, cut -- - or at least selected -- - by the family as a ments of strong sentimental attachment. Already repeated and built upon for seven years, their salute to the Christ Child is surely destined to become a family tradition that wont quit. its theme Appropriately, came from Mother Nature, herself, for the Tooheys are all lovers of the great From early childhood, they have all been enthusiastic skiers, who also love participating- sports such as swimming and tennis. They hike and go boating; they collect old bottles, rocks, and IncTan artifacts; they are bird watchers; they selected their home for its view of the mountains, and they spend as much time as possible at their mountain on one side or the other. But not so with the Toohey family, Bill and Joyce and their three daughters, Linda, Debbie and Christie, who live at 4210 Holoway Drive. Their special tree is at the same time original, unique, and exquisitely beautiful, adorned with orna- - - C; woven gras brought yet not identified, barn swallow able with with, (of basket grass throughout HORNET nest, centered in the tree, makes a real conversation piece for Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill A f !iu by Glen director Robert H. in announcing the said, Terry honor accorded Mr. Nelson He was nominated by said: the Service Center for his job performance which exceeds Ogden ALBERT The Immortal Spirit of Christmas gesic pain relief Get CYSTEX at white drop-gist- s. fluffy See how fast it can hel. you. They to 50 to 50 SOI Ho-H- OFF o. 4x8 XKE Tis the season to be jolly, especially those under the mistletoe. Speaking of signs of the times in Roy, Gene and Laura Your Holmes, have a few: brain is as strong as its weakest think. Or: You can run into debt, but you have to dig your way out. Ladies Dress Shoes V Vinyl Shield 4x8 y Leather You dont have to do traordinary things to succeed - just the ordinary things extraordinarily well.RobeitCe-verin- g of Johnsons Lock Shop ex- AA & AAA Only) 1490 - NOW ONLY 14.90 Mens & Boys Shoes 790 .990 .1390 (American Gentleman, Crosbys , Sir Walters) in Ogden, says: "Look before you leap, and you wont limp. High Heel Johansens 8 15901 (RED GOOSE AND B1LLIKENS) PRE-FimSHE- There are seven steps to complete peace of mind, sajs Robert. The first is keep out of debt, and if you do this, the other six are not important WOOD MOLDINGS D THESE PRICES CHECK 7 Casing. F Outside Corner THE NO. SI 12each QInside 1 Q Corner SI 06 i A Base SI Moulding. PANEL 1 Manjr PANEL ADHESIVE clri JU And say: A great oak is only a little nut who held its ground! Ho hum, poem: The . vnd that lifts the cup of cheers, shouldn't be used to shift the gears' 66 each KAILS liui : 12 include pieces 7410 1N0 sander, ductless sanding per pack attachment and sheets 10 assorttd grit abrasive paper LIGHT FIXTURES left on this special purchase. Reg. 69.95 Only a few Who were you with? said the policeman to a lost boy. . My father," said the lost child. 20 00 Teen Casuals Georgia FULL OFF 1090 - 129 ! $A93 Rio-Gran- -- 65 pair of those hard to (Reg. 26.00 to 28.00 10 feathers. weathero Hi ho, for Santa, and all you good fellows and gals. Sol is going to hang up a pair of girls stockings and ask Santa to fill them -- - with a girl. All Fashion & Snow Boots 690 - -- $11460:? Clearance 890 - stalled sprinkling systems, finished basement rooms, and done much handicraft work in his home. attitude His pleasant and independent approach to life have made him a greatly admired working companion to said many IRS Employees, his Branch Chief Bevan AMO It sh20 The screening of nominations from the entire United States will be done by the Director of Selective Palcement Program, Medical Director of CSC, and two agency personnel directors from the Interagency Advisory Group. They will be reviewed on the basis of their total years of federal service, present awards and recognition, community service, -- Semi-Annu- al 15 recognize service. Tiw His family consists of his wife, Adella, and two children Pam and Jeff, who reside in Roy. He has planted lawn, in- ington D.C. individual achievements of the handicapped employees in federal to biographical background, and of courage and examples initiative. Mr. Nelson has been confined to a wheelchair for 34 years but is an active home owner, vacationer and camper, church and community worker. normal requirements in spite his severely of limiting physical factors, and for his courage and initiative in overcoming his handicap in an inspiring manner. A national committee made up of key government and nongovernment officials will make the final selection from a list The 10 finalof 10 finalists. ists will be honored at ceremonies held in March in Wash- Perrins worker with a superb has been job performance nominated by the Internal Revenue Service Ogden Service Center as the 1972 for the Outstanding Handicapped Federal Employee of the Year Award. He is Reese Nelson, a supervising accounting technician at the Ogden Service Center. His nomination places him in consideration for a possible national award given by the Civil Service Commission A Roy Women Past 21 "SCROOGE receives nomination Roy worker j Reg V horsetail a -- J ' !' ? y yj ji; S' n, found it in the bottom of a and its the only square nest they have ever seen. Friends have tontributed to their collection. One brought a tiny wrens nest delicately rfyV- - i T . nest constructed of dry grass, with three tiny deserted eggs cradled in its cotton lining. A hornet nest about the size of a babys head is their newest addition. Joyce spotted it last summer while the family was camping, but hornets were Midway. Seven 1 years ago, while lazily buzzing in and about it snowshoeing up the Snake Creek then. Wisely, she noted the area, they happened upon a spot and went back for it when breathtaking sight, a small, winter had come and the horperfect evergreen so heavily nets had gone. laden with snow its branches Joyce is one of the first in bowed with the weight, so that line to select their tree each one revealed its secret, a tiny year, for theirs must be very bird nest cradled there, and in special, with low, widespread it, a tiny blue egg. At that branches to cradle and show off moment, Joyce Toohey got her the birds and nests. She perinspiration for a tree that would sonally supervises the flocking have special meaning for her to make sure the top branches are especially heavy with snow, family, a Nature Tree. Carefully, and without qualms of for the truly natural look. conscience (birds usually build She strives for natural efnew nests each year, anyway) fects always, placing near or on she took the nest from the the nests birds or pairs of branch without disturbing a fibirds of matching species. This ber and began her collection. year she has added several real She already had a number of butterflies. If you take time to look lovely feathered birds so real looking you expect them to start closely, as do all Christmas callers at the Toohey home singing any minute. 1 That first year her tree fea- (especially the little children) ; tured only three authentic nests, you will spy a wise old owl but it was lovely with glass ici- peeking from an evergreen cles that look like they will branch, a scampy squirrel or start dripping the minute the sun two on another, or a brightcomes out, and for color, soft eyed chicadee hanging upside ARRANGING a next containing tiny deserted Christmas lights and bright gold down, as does this inquisitive nature Christie on tree the satin balls. bird in real life. This year is eggs family At this, the Nature Trees there is an exquisite newcomToohey. A family tradition was begun when seventh year, the collection has er, a tiny hummingbird, susthe family decided to decorate their tree in so large Joyce omitted pended to appear as though hogrown this unusual manner after seeing a small tree The bright vering in midair. the satin balls. several winters ago in the mountains. birds and the nests, each illumBreathtakingly beautiful and inated by its own colored spottruly inspirationa1 is the Toohey light, furnish color enough un- familys Nature Tree, their contribution to the message of der the tree is an Open 7 : 30 Show 8 pm with the Christ Child. Surely it will scene, complete country Sat Show 5, 7, 9 pm snow and skaters on a pond, remain as a cherished family ot an tin'll WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Swiss-typ- e Sun Open 7.30 Show 8 houses, a musical tradition, for isnt that what NOW PLAYING1 Suffer Many Troubles church with tiny steeple, farm tradition is all about? Someone something especially After 21, common Kidney or Bladder animals, carol singers in full starts Irritations affect twice as many women regalia, and tiny people skilovely and it continues on and on. FINNEY as men and may make you tense and ing and sleighing. nervous from too frequent, burning or A number of really unusual itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and nests make the tree even more suffer from Headaches, Backache. aaj Interesting. Perhaps the most .The Christmas musical. feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri- unusual is one they found last tation. CYSTEX usually brings fast, Panavision Technicolor while summer vacationing in comfort by curbing irritating relaxing Montana. It is a beautiful nest of germs in strong, acid urine and by anal- -" ry- - whats your father the officer asked. Beer and women, sobbed Willie. 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