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Show Ut&h, Friday, DcsrsJber ZS, 1S33 i. Copper Company Lukes Christmas Money fey Honors m - Martha Service Mistletoe Hunt f i'.ysBsssBsasBBsaaa tjt FIANCES GilNSTEAD Copper Firm 20-Ye- ar Men By , i ds -- one-doll- ar k. dtd-jar- indeed. on Christmas morning, So, though Luke was delighted with his own gifts, be had an almost dizzy pleasure in watching his father and mother unwrap a pair of bedroom slippers and an apron ha bad given he them. "My potato money! shrieked. ."I got it by doing one thing after another . . . Just the way the rope grows.' strand after December Christmas is not nearly as old as the month in which It falls. December was the last month in that calendar of ancient old Borne. The name cornea from the Latin word, "decern," meaning ten." In the beginning the month was known as Dccembrls, but during the many centuries that followed the name changed so that It now conies to us in its present farm. . The old Saxons, recognizing December as TO ue gaining or win(winter ter, called it Wlntar-Monat- h month). They also called it (holy month)- because of the fact that Christmas fan i on of its days. Pathfinder to And a rabbit skin. Ta wrap the Baby Bunting to." well-know- wax-whit- MEANING OF CHRISTMAS ffpHE first meaning of Christ-J'ftUS Is thst of generosity, L inspired by the great gift of God to mankind. The selfish sway of the world to broken at least for a time, and the Christ spirit to born in our hearts. Sometimes the exchange of presents to carried too far and becomes a burden instead of a pleasure; but anything that makes the world is beautiful and good. ten-mon- th - "for But that isnt exactly what daddy does down there. When it comes the time of yesr thst the baby needs warmer covering, daddy takes his gun end goes out to shoot down mistletoe I This he sells for the Christmas trsda and buys Baby Bunting e different kind of rain ment For mistletoe, with Its koliday meaning, grows In abundance filer and fa always found high among the bare winter branches of the native elm. Little boys climb for it of course, but the quickest way to gather it for commercial use is to shoot it down. '"Open season" for mistletoe hunting begins about the last of November and the demand Increases steadily until Christmas. Truck loads of the green sprigs e berries are with their driven to the cities of toe north for tha holiday trade. Aa the mistletoe is not always uniformly ripe at the time it is wanted, much "hunting" is required to find sprigs whose berries are at a stage to suit the demands of the buyers. At such times the roadsides may be strewn with discarded mistletoe, for the condition of the berries cannot be seen until the sprig has been shot down. But such waste is not lamented, for mistletoe is a parasite that reappears in abundance each year, however ruthlessly it may be. treated. C W efttem Nmwp Ueiaa. sal (Continued from Page 1) load operating officials of both companies attended the affair in addition to the ar men. C. M. Brown, superintendent of welfare, waa In charge. Employes honored as members of the 1933 and 1939 classes are; 1933: Companys Suit Against D. H. Wilkin. O. 8. Wilde, James S. County, Results In Howarth, B. o. Sudbury, H. B. $85,828 Judgment Duckworth. L. O. Dilley, CE. Bem-har- t, J. M. Bezzant, T. A. Hansen, J. W. Merer lane, J. 8. Williams, A Judgment of $33,828.21 was en- 6). tered Saturday In federal court for Parley Pettit, Steve Selapeter, J. B. as a Simmons, A. J. Anderson, George the Utah Copper Company W. Metcalf, Jacques Rutishauser, result of the company's suit against FETES PLANNED H. C. Christie, C. Yano, Nick Pats, Salt Lake county for overpaid taxes IN COMMUNITY C. J. Nakos. J. D. Knudsen. W. L. for the year 1934. The amount represents $804)82.74 Nelson, L. C. Jones, Edwin Thorne, NEW YEAR Paul Hallowell, R E. McLain, Rue which Judge Tillman D. Johnson held was the overtax on Packard, D. F. Boles and Edward of the company in 1934 of Blackett A number of festive affairs have $3,391,326.62, plus Interests from De 1936; John Ross Anthon, Paul been arranged for the annual cere1933. cember 20, Albert C. E. Baxter, W. T. Bennett, mony of ushering in the New Year H. W. Cowperthwalte. B. K. Doman, In his finds of act and condu of 1937 for citizens of Magna and H. P. Elcnen, J. E. Cam, John Ger-slc- k. slons of law that accompanied the Garfield. Nephi Howarth. J.( H. John Judgment, Judge Johnson held that For terpsichore&ns, a dance which son, O. C. Jones, G. P. Johnson, Roy the state tax commission, named to be one of the outstand promises Klltz, William Leddingham, J. A. a codefendant because It fixed the has been arranged at events, ing Larson, WUford Nielson, J. C. Otto assessment, had no right to deny the Utah Club. Thursday, Copper Peterson, R H. Paul, J. R Quinn, ,the plaintiff the right to make December 31, New Year's Eve, to S. J. Rasmussen, Rowland, E ductions from such gross produc- the traditional dance .when everyP. Salm, C. W. Shaw, John W. Ingo, tion or sums received therefrom of one will gather at the club and welDr. Robert T. Jellison, R. p. Lamplaintiffs costs of producing said come 1937 with music, horns and bert, J. D. Carter and Carl W. product. other festivities. The court held that the plaintiffs unsold copper on January 1, 1932, to 67,732,587 TWO MAGNA BOYS which amounted pounds, and which was included In gross proceeds of the year 1931, RESCUED IN GAS may not be Included In gross proceeds for the purpose of taxes In STATION BLAZE subsequent years. The company at the time of filTHE BEST BUY IN (Continued from Page 1) ing suit asked for the return of CALIFORNIA WINE Baer, who was returning from $251.509 90 for alleged overpayment the Rosson auto shop down the of 1934 taxes. The complaint destreet and Bullock, heard the clared that the tax commission, in screams and forced their way into fixing the assessment, had wrongthe station. Dr. George E. McBride fully counted part of the net protreated the boys, who were later ceeds on unsold copper for which removed to the Salt Lake General the company contended taxes had Hospital. . been paid at the time the metal Members of the Salt Lake County was produced. Fire Department extinguished the flames with chemicals. It Just hapCHRISTIAN SCIENCE pened that the fire truck was in Salt Lake City for the day underChristian Science" is the subject of. the lesson-sermo-n. going repairs. In. all ChurCondition of the boys to fair. ches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, December 27. An argument none of us like to Among the Biblical citations are hear: between a half stewed wet the following: When the wicked and a half baked dry. man tumeth away from his wlcked- - In Tax Case When the mothers of young children in flic cast Oklahoma countryside sing TOis nursery song to their little ones they maySut of loyalty to Mother Coosa add the next two lines: strand." i Luke's father looked puzzled, but his mother kissed him and said -- Merry CJhrUtaiat,dear! L MAGNA NOTES When a Japanese wishes to explain something that to Impossible, The sympathy of, the community he tells you that one might as well is extended to the 6. A. Jones famlearn to swim In a field. ily in the death of Mr. Jones sister in Los AEgcle, California. The A tax. of about $14 to imposed on Jones left to attend funeral ser- all dogs In Berlin, except police vices there. dogs, certain watchdogs and those trained to care for the bUsdr BREVITIES OPTIMIST: A tourist who starts try fat with a piece of out with poor brakes, no. spare tire, bread before putting in croquettes. a knock in the motor and wires When bread browns fat to suffi 250 miles ahead for reservations. Alwaya FOR ' - 7 f j i wmmi rOYOU. . .AND YOU. . AND YOU! 8 If We cant recall all your names believe us . . . right now hut this little greeting, although not as personal, is just as sincere as any youll get on this happy oc w I I I casion1 MERRY CHRISTMAS ! WOOLFENDENS SUPER i MARKET I r Shop at Woolfendens During the coming year and enjoy- GREATER SAVINGS Corner 3rd East, 3rd South, Magna TELE. GAR J 42 The Best Place in Toum To Trade -- MEAT were exchanged. 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Gifts SERVICE Observance of the day will be ciently hot to fry croquettes. urged at all churches here In speWindows are likely to be steamed cial sermons .anchtalke at the L. D. S. War&v the Catholic and Comat this time of year. This may be munity Baptist churches. remedied by wiping with a cloth slightly moistened with glycerine. ve Mrs. FINANCE us-wa- All By-Baby Bun tins. Daddy's goat - -- Gets Decision i ITTLE LUKE, watchinf tU father ipUce rope, was eud- denly struck with aa ides. "Its Just on. strsnd.fier another, Just one strand jtt'i it dad?" "Yes. the rope makes that another, itter bat holds the ship. It's the way giost things are accomplished, boy. when you come to think of it" a cold wind blew around the ftoh Other bed back of the wharves. snood-loots men were busy, too, tyln on trawls, hoping a good day w0UId come for Ashing tomorrow. L'lire walked away and up the lOL Christmas coming In a week! Be knew his father and mother had been busy planning something for Us happiness then. But what had be done? Nothing at aQ. He stood atock still, his thoughts all mixed up in a queer way, with the strands bun-bee t rope that made the line, me of snood knots the fishermen ere tying. "'Just'one thing done, sod then another .to make the . thole," he reflected. ' then, walking slowly again he bills aaemed to see two And folded away In his podket-bootrailing back from the money a row of different pictures 'of himself, s. working hard to earn those two in the seed potatoes Planting spring, hoeing them, weeding in the hot sun, even watering his own plot when the weather was dry. Then, in the fall digging them up. Selling them . . . for two dollars. Owe bit. of work after another. What next? He took more steps. Money was earned by the work of one son to buy something which was ths work of another. Luke smiled. very well Be knew "what next, ness that he hath committed, and doeth that which to lawful and right, he shall save hto soul alive, (Ezekiel 18:27.) The Lord to not slack concerning hto promlse.but not to long suffering to willing that any should parish, but that all should come to repentance. (H Peter 3:9.) Also Included Is the fdflowlng from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: To suppose that God forgives or punishes sin according as Hto mercy to sought or unsought, to to misunderstand Love and to make for wrong prayer the safety-valdoing. Jesus uncovered and rebuked sin before he cast It out" (p. COMPANY |