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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22, AN UNUSUALLY TOUGH WINTER The 1 9 3 4. Christmas In The Churches HERALD-JOURNA- L afternoon by the Cache Published every week-daValley Newspaper Co., at 75 West Center street, Logan. Utah Telephone SO. I'rife 5 lent a copy By mail. In Cache valley, he valley, .'.(I a year. By J2 SO a year; outside ( carrier, 40 rents a month, $.7 SO a year. Membrr Uriitrd 1'ret.i, NBA Service, Western Features and The Heripps League of Newpapers. "Proclaim Lib. Entered as aei ond-- i lass matter at the postoffice thru all eriy land." at Logan, Utah, undr the ait of congress, March 3, tha The Liberty y UMAX FOURTH WARD Beautiful Christmas services been arranged for Sunday the ward. in Fourth evening, S E. Clark Prof and Mrs. Bertha Purser will play a pipe organ and piano duet, "Kamennoi- Ofctrow." The choir, under the di- reetion of Walter Wuthruh. with Prof. Clark and Mrs. Purser as accompanists, will sing four spe- c.al anthems of Christmas music, which have been in preparation for some time: "W hile Shepards O Watched" by J. A. Parks, Night of Holy Memory" by Ira B. Wilson, "Hark, Hark My Soul ty Henry- Housley, and O Turn Ye, Shoore, by Gounod Harry Farr, and S. EL Clark, m a violin, flute, and piano trio will play Handels' "Iargo." and "Nocturne'- Lancia. Dr. T. C. Rcmney director of the Ixigan L. D. S. institute, will deliver the Christmas sermon. Everyone invited ita.IL CHRISTMAS IN TWO NATIONS ami other Italian cities the Ijfijflitly-li- t htons of I are sornU-- displays masks. ofpasadvises his II Duce, brooding compmst, subjects to give daily upon military as Christ ma gift.'. They may, he hints broadly, lind them useful. to us, is the most horrible Christmas story This, it ever printid. In the glittering windows of American stores are electrical gadgets, lovely jewels, smart wearing apnovel toys, excellent liaks. If you search around, you parel, may find some lead soldiers or a clockwork tank. But you will find many more toy trains and dolls. And that, it seems to us, is one of the most hopeful Christmas stories to be printed. e a No nation on earth will have as happy, and We live in confidence, despite the Yuletide as America. gloomy predictions of a few of our more advanced neurotics. Other nations may cower in fear largely generated by jittery politicians who first create a menace and then rise to power by promising to defeat It. But America goes on, interested in construction, determined to rebuild her economic fortunes, gladly accepting the few devices and ser vices offered by the worlds last scientists and inventors. In the long run, the nation devoted to the arts of construction and better living will outpace the nation concenus remember that trated on war and desl rm tion. while keeping our powder dry. Happiness is a matter of contrast. Contrast, this Christmas, the welfare of yourself and your neighbors, with that of peoples elsewhere. And then be thankful. N - Ut-m- r gas-mas- set-m- the heat ts "TERWiRC s steam-shovel- T'"" you SAID IT, PAL. LOGAN SIXTH WARD At Sunday school a musical program will be given by the Imperial Glee club quartet, and Professor S. E. Clark and company. P. V. Cardon of the experiment division of the USAC will the speaker. Announcement is also made of a children's Christmas dance to be given in the amusement hall of the ward between i and 4 Monday afterno n. Santa will be there with presents for all of the kiddies. A beautiful cantata, 'The Story of a Christmas Gift," will be pre- sented in the Logan Sixth ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock by the ward choir under th leadership of Professor Henry Otte. Those participating as rhar acters in the cantata arc Mr and Mrs. Henry Lunduhl, Glutivs Jes- sop, June Marler, Jessie Taylor, Cleone Rogers, all of the Sixth ward, and Mar jean Peterson of Hyrum. Miss Petersen, Ethel Lun-daand Mrs. George Griffin are the soloists. iii s, care-fre- s-- t Reg BRIGHT MOMENTS In Great Lives HILLB1LLY From The Hills Including Hyruni, Welisville, Paradise, Avon, Mendon, Nibley, Millville, Providence and River Heights. Of' Mumor d SMITH FI ELD THIRD A special Sacramental Christmas service will be held at the Smithfield Third ward chapel Sunday, Dec. 23, at 2:30 oclock. Dr. N. A. Pederson will give the A scriptunl Christmas message. will be given by Mrs. Kit- tie Toolson, and the following musical program will be given: Double mixed quartet. "The First Noel; violin solo, Ave Maria," Curtis Sorenson short Christmas cantata, Glory to God, choir. The public is invited to attend. South Cache District During the reign of Madame de Maintenon as virtual queen of France, the court possessed a real character in Mademoiselle 3e 1'Enclos, one of the most notorious courtesans of that period. This woman had a ready wit, and was noted for her quick retorts. For some years Marshal de Choiseul, a most virtuous man and Howdy, (oiks! Christmas rather dull at everything but war, presents ran be roughly dividhad paid homage at her shrine. ed Into two classes those you A stow talker, slow on repartee don't want, and those you and disliking company,' the mardon't get shal was a thorn in Mademoiselle de I'Enclos side. Someone has asked us if there One afternoon, as the marshal a Mrs. Santa Claus, and what was sitting beside her saying little her name be. We don't keeping his comments mostly to know, unlessmight it is Mary Christhimself, the lady Jumped up anmas. grily and exclaimed: "Oh, my lord, marshal! ' How many virtues you make me deHOW TO ERECT A test I" XMAS TREE I wan going to write you some reflection of bifalutin' philosophy, but Just now a boy handed me a telegram which announced that the good wife arrives home aome three hours from now. Fer Pete's sake I thought I had that woman staked out down in California for at least a week more. three hours when a couple of male loafers have been infesting it for a couple of months? Why, to get them dishes washed the druinhoards scrubbed would he plenty, but will you look at that iavatory and bathtub, and the kitchen floor, and, the front stepa, and the cellar steps, and the ice box and the rugs, and the top of and the skillets swabbed out and the range. You look at 'em, brother, I'm tired already. If anybody knows a nice speedy way to remove charred spots fro;.) a varnished table, a hardwood floor and how to fill up a couple of holes buret thru a rug that data would come In handy. As for the washing, we have been going to get around to thnt for three weeks, and if there i'. even a clean hanky in the house it Is because son has hid it out on the old man, and if there is a set of sox, let atone a clean shirt around this dump it must be under that heap of debris under the bed. Even If a fellow gets all the dishes washed, what would he use for a tea towel, and has anybody seen a dust rag this month? Also which house guest left his pipe dottle in the wifes pin tray? And I'll bet good money that the vacuum will blow a fuse before I even get one round trip made over that front room rug. high-tone- olok Wells ville News HYRl.M SECOND The annual Christmas day entertainment will be held in the Hyrum Second ward under the of the Sunday school organization. The following program will begin at 1 oclock. Christmas song, Congregation "taro); invocation, Bishop Edwin Clawson; vocal duct, Allan Claw-io- n and Melvin Anderson; speech yf welcome, Little Alda Lee Johnson; girls trio, Cleo Allen and company: Christmas thoughts, '.owell Anderson: violin number, Vincent and Carl Nielsen; male The Second ward ehoir will pre- by a group of friends. The evensent a dramatized cantata, "Behold, ing was spent in making candy A star, Saturday December 22 and playing cards. at 8:15 p. m., In the ward recrea- The Welisville ward choir will Hill chor- - present a dramatic cantata "Good jtion hall. Miss Gladys the is ister directing Will to Men, Sunday evening in ' ment. A good attendance is de- - the tabernacle under the direction sired. of chorister Lamont Allen. enter-, The Second ward primary The Second ward Relief Society lained Tuesday afternoon at a entertained Tuesday afternoon in Christmas party under the direc- honor of the Singing Mothers." A tion of Mrs. Florence Brenchley, delicious luncheon was served. It president of the association. Fol- was also work and business meetlowing a program Santa Claus ing and a demonstration in paintmade a visit and presented the ing pictures was demonstrated un- quartet. Father Times Art Gallery," a Prof. Horace T. McGoofy, our children with a bag of candy and der the direction of Mrs. Nettie short act by Alice Williams Chapown Christmas tree expert, will nuts. The remainder of the time Thorpe. IDAHO CAP1 lin. Santa Claus will distribute today tell you how to install a was spent in dancing. Mrs. Ruby Price entertained on and nuts to all present. Christmas tree in The Welisville ward Beehive Wednesday at dinner and a chili cahdv in Other Lands" wi'l Christmas own home mothers their entertained classes your Mrs. included Those were supper. IS DILAPIDATED without calling be the of a Christmas Tuesday evening at a hot chicken Agnes Price, Mrs. Mary Green, talk to subject be delivered by C. F. upon the boys o( supper. Places were marked for Mrs. Annie Riggs, Mrs. Jessie Olsen in the Hyrum Second ward the COO for aid. 50. Following supper the follow- Woodward, Mrs. Lydia Larsen, Sunday evening program. Music Song, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mrs. Mary will be furnished program was given: Clocks Prof. MeGoofys BOISE, Dec. 21 (I'.Fi ing folby the Singing "Christmas Carol; reading, Irene Leishman, Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mothers of the ward wont run in Idahos stats cap- Instructions under the ital and now the floors In all ths low: With a new, Leatham; piano solo, Catherine Mrs. Eva Green. of direction Mrs. Mabel Peterson, sharp ax, chop a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph main offices ars bare. Theurer; reading. Been Maughan; Cooper chorister of the organization. hole about eight piano solo, Maxine Hendry, duet, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston BrenchOffices are crowded so that inches square in EMith Hall and Connie Maughan, ley spent Monday at Ogden. some department have no mors family of Salt Lake City wer? floor of your Mrs. George Larsen entertained Hyrum visitors Wednesday. Beryl Bradshaw. than elbow room and the second the or home. Drag in the reading. in apartment were who The teachers Marlin Anhiler who has been Sunday at a children's party in floor entrance has been partitree and thj- trunk in the of the entertainment honor of her daughter, tioned off to give office rooms op hole, (loverplace Gayles confined to his bed the past charge roots with about 13 were Veneda Blanch A Bradshaw, eighth birthday anniversary. week suffering from flu is slightly either side. cubic feet of dirt. The tl.e will Ida Allen, Rena Leish-mabirthday cake with candles center- improved. When the legislators arrive and now stand by Itself if you attach Maughan, ArchiStella Jennie ed the luncheon was Lunch table. Cooper, Mrs. Verio Petersen entertained find such dec repit and crowded it ts the walls with guy wires. bald and Gretta Leishman. served to eight little guestss. Mu- at two tables of bridge Saturday conditions, it Is hardly likely that To decorate the tree, stand off a The Daniel H. Wells camp of sic and games were enjoyed. At the close of the they will appropriate money for few feet and throw candy canes, daughters of Pioneers held their k A supper was given bridge games, refreshments were a new state house, but they may strings of popcorn and colored Christmas annual party Thursday Saturday evening at the home of served. at least consider having the clocks electric light globes at it. If tree at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrsi LeRoy Leishman. High score was won by Mrs. fixed and rugs purchased for the shows signs of shedding its needles, afternoon Mrs. Alice Games were the feature of the Leora G. Leishman. Mary Petersen, all cut by Mrs. bare offices. shampoo with a good hair tonic. Hall, captain of the camp was evening. Those Included were Mr. Marvin Miller and Consolation in charge of the program as fol- and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Mr. and prize by Mrs. C. J. Jensen. Yuletide Note: If you are really lows; opening songs, Far, Far Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stirrat of Oakland, mad at your neighbor, give his and "Silent Night"; pray- Mrs. Leroy Thorpe and Mr. and Calif., returned to her home aftson a snare drum for Away," ers were by Mrs. Laura William- Mrs. Leishman. er a 10 days visit with relatives Christmas. son and Mrs. Martha A number of young peopple from end friends in Hyrum. While here Glenn; Ladies chorus by members of the here attendtd the stake M men she was the guest of her sister. Joe Bungstarter has been grow- camp; address of welcome, Mrs. dance held at Hyrum Wednesday Mrs. Lester Miller. ing a beard all month in antici- Hall; Christmas story, Mrs. Mary evening. H. P. Andersen underwent a pation of the arrival of the usual J. Parker; duet, Mrs. Eva Gunnell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley major operation at the L. D. S. consignment of Christmas neck- and Mrs. Annie Gunnell; reading, were Ogden visitors Saturday. hospital in Salt Lake City, Satties. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yorgensen of urday morning. Mrs. Jane Glen; two accordian BY RODNEY DUTCIIEH Oliver Mr. on called Idaho and Myers; Goshen, puioneer selections, The Sego Lily ramp of the v7 r ladies chorus. A social hour fol- Mrs. Chris Larsen Tuesday on Daughters of the Utah Pi neers 8 Srrta ttn i irrri..ndiHi lawyers in divided as to SPORT'S NOTE two lowed which home their in after way pioneer during held its regular meeting at the visiting There', a rather er Assistant Attorney General Ha r This Is payday, and the old t songs were sung by Mrs. Ellen Salt Lake. home of Mrs. O. H. Birch. Thurshorrid fear around town Out told Stephens Is the only able law. paycheck hits Into a triple acon the Miss Hazel 79, returned 20 at 2:30 p. m. Dec. accompanied Myers Hendry i day. the government will lose Its first yer In the D. J or whether there play cashier to poppa, poppa cordian by her son, Oliver. Christ- home from Ogden after spending Mrs. Ike Bradley gave a to momma, and momma to New Deal test case hcfoie the su just isn't any. to a as were week mas guest of Mr. and Mrs. presented in Utah in 47. packages Santa Claus. Be that ns it may. Stephens was preme court because of buugMig 12 senior members by Mrs. Ruth Dewey Summers. Musical numbers were furnished fori ed Into the patsy role when enpresentation, The decorated were Welisville rooms Parker. The ward s s primary by Owen Nielsen, Mrs. L. D. MorCertain Justbes, friendly to tii.-- ' 'Brnhe.i. Braudels, and other Jus- was the shortest day and refreshments served were in tertained Tuesday afternoon at a rell and Mrs. W. F. Petersen. EdA Christmas him sharply and ofYesterday the was Christmas with New Deal, are said to be w .itkes questioned program by party. Richards of Paradise gave two keeping na the year. LIT Gee Gee smoked eepiug sarcastically ar co the handling ot only 79 cigarettes instead of her hostess assisted by Guennie Glenn, given, followed by dancing. Dur- readings. in tne seclusion of their homes. HilRuth Parker, Geneva Murray, ing the entertainment Santa Claus At the close of the a Geneial tendency is to snoot the e .vein live orders and code decrees customary 80. made a visit and presented each luncheon was served programMrs. da Wyatt and aSra Bradley. under which citizens are liable t by Department of Justus lawyers for child with a of Mrs. Mrs. and Preston bag candy Brenchley, LaMar Andersen and Mrs. Jack And, yesterday, the guy who is Mrs. Anna Parkinson, Humphries. gumming up the iiinent oil code piosecution. was the victim Brenchley and Mrs. Ray peanuts. There were 24 presof con as honest as the day is long didnt Lewis Stephens case. But the 1). J fellows to;, the in was on Leishman entertained charge. ent. Friday 'ider.ihle tillering because he was have to be bo honest. steak at a venison supper raspberries back at the Petroleum not able tu Grover Christensen evening has been explain huw a citizen nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. John Administration Board lawyers. confined to his bed suffering from find out what order or Brenchley. The table was beautiYE DIARY one sure thing you tan say might pleurisy. uluiion he might be violating. with poinsettas Mrs. J. W. Andersen who has fully decorated about this mess is that it's ridicubeen suffering from an infecwhere Dame and evergreen. Place cards and Betimes home, lous to have one set of lawyers Texas color with are in scheme companies keeping ap Brew doth bemoan the fact that, tion, is slightly imprfved. I p,.at1K a ,.ir(.,lU working up a case and an. cnl, rely rpW0 marked Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall and The Cynthia Benson camp of the ri)U,,.g refuHttl due to lack of monie, we do not Christmas. Places were dlfierent group of lawjcs Mr. Mr. for and Mrs. suing and and Mr. Brenchley, Christmas Clarice, Administrator lekes from be sending off any daughter, daughters of the Pioneers will hold it before the court. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. Alfred Andersen left Myron its I next meeting at the home of Brenchley. fa ami do cards ol! the but join enfon.ng thys yeare, quota laws, Russell Hall, Mr. and Monday by car for a two weeks Mrs. Ether Nielsen, Friday, DeThere s a niovem nt afoot to attcnlion was shifted back to the her lamentations, for I do enjoy Mrs. Allen Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. visit with relatives and friends cember 28. at 2:30 p. m. A good consolidate the alnhabet soup legal JS,. ( p s vs. Smith, which had Yuletide rarils, if only for the readivtslohs into one big corps, which involved irimiiial indictments and son set forth by Milady Baird Charles Frank Leishman, Mr. and in various parts of California. program has been artanged and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and While in Venice they will be the all members are invited to be seems- even sillier. was curried by the government tc Leonard In her verse: Mrs. Charles Leatham, Mr. and guests of Mrs. June Sherwood. present. It'S more likely, if the govern- the supreme court before It wat When times are The Be Hive girls of the HyThe Hyrum Third ward Pritough, and life Mrs. Ray Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. 'ment lose the oil case, that u,m- diopped by lire D. J.. with expiana-gres- s Archie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. rum Third ward entertained at a mary entertained at a Chiistmas seems hard, mm lib lli.it asked for a law perwill indictments had been No harm can come from a ChristPreston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. social in honor of their mothers social and dance Tuesday afterLewis Brenchley. Cards and al mas card. mitting the attorneys in ea, li ngen- - based on a provision making Tuesday evening at the close of noon in the w'ard recreational hall. ob-were chat the regular Mutual meeting. An Santa visited the enjoyed. quota production ry NRA, AAA. PWA, IAH. ami and gave illegal For, if over its greetings you're The Welisville ward Relief So- enjoyable time was had by all nuts and candy to party bk li wa iit In the revised ol. s not agog, so on :o fight their own all present. a Christmas makes code. on blaze a It swell Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evans the ciety sponsored party present. through the supreme court, instead Mrs. Violet Yuletide log. The Lions club in connection and baby of Corinne have moved Tuesday afternoon. The PAH lawyers think the east of turning that Job over to the D in Parkinson was of the Cowith the Ladies charge and Hvrurn to make their home. 'hould have been prosecuted, con Literary J.. as the statute now requires. Next Tuesday, of program, which was as follows: terie clubs, with EL J. Wilscn, Mr. Evans will be employed at in honor that the criminal code Under su h law, attorneys tlmr-- 'tiding this column will print The ward singing mothersr sang Jr., as general chairman will en- the American Food store. w 'obtained the provision wai Christmas, Christmas Carol. The social ser- tertain at a community Christmas a Santa Claus joke. Advt. ouglily grounded In the law and Ihc 'll11 ' Melvin son of Mrs. Bure except for subsequent vice lesson was given by Mrs. tree Monday, December 24 at 5:30 Melinda Liljenquist, rases thov were defending 'would Liljenquist, Clarke PeJoe Bungstarter doesnt know Millie Baxter: story "When Christon the public square if weather tersen, srm of Mr. ond Mrs. Lohe aide to answer searching qu- .- niendnionts. while the D. J. boyt TAB wanted to tight through what to get his grandmother for mas Comes." by Mrs. Jessie conditions will permit: if not, it renzo C. Petersen and Lynn Miller lions Iron, the high bench, lie', .onnd.ctmem to get a quid Christmas. He says he hasnt scon Maughan: reading, Mrs. "' Nellie will be held at the Elite hall for son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest A. nihility lor bungling could t)(. jdriMnn which would help them her for several years, so he doesn't Bradshaw; organola selection, Mrs. all children under 14 years of age. MilDr have received calls for mis1 ' know whether he should buy her Ruby Price; poem. Mrs. Jessie Santa will be in attendance and sions and will leave !d.im up "hot oil." 5 for And the public interest wnnldi. t a book of hymns or a cigarette Woodward. A social hour followed will remember alt present with a the mission home inJanuary ,hi.rs nnUKh of ,hat T, Salt Lake. suffer Irom .onstnut squalddincs or which were refreshments lighter. during Elder Liljenquis' gift. All club members are exwill go to sqllaM)e by them served to 40. Ihc ini; understandings between and requested to be Denmark, Elder Petersen to the Tie vour Christmas shopping latt r leue. Kld-'public's attorneys and Ipected Miller to tCopyi uht. T"'. Nt"' Inc.1( enjuy tbe rU8,! and Mrs. Hcber Allen and the Australian mission. n, aftt-noc- pot-luc- 'WASHINGTON LETTER j NINTH WARD Christ-hav- e King Ail Glorious," a mas cantata by Roy E Nolle, will be presented at the Ninth ward chapel Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The cantata will be directed bv Marinus Falslev and will include a chorus of 51 voices aided by a the entire orchestra, group being members of the Ninth ward. The soloists for the presentation Lucmua Everton. will be Ruth Larsen, Juanita Rose and Helen Hickman, sopranos; Laura Everton. Aldine Moser and Ann Egbert. altos: H. Lee Hales and Sedgwick, tenors; Joseph Morgan, bass, and Miles Hess, baritone. The members of the orchestra include Thelma Fogelberg, Fay Junior Larsen, Joseph Hurst, Everton, Courtney Hansen and junior Sonne. The chorus consists of the following members: Sopranos: Helen Mar Hickman, Lucinda Larsen, Louise Wilcox, Evelyn Taylor, Evelyn Shiffman, Lydia Ormond. Joan Andrews, Mrs. L. A. Pouler, Lillian ChrisSelma Alice Johnson. tensen, Handly, Beda Crafts, Esther How-bell, Geneva Sonne, Margrett M. Egbert, Ruth Everton, Juanita Rose. Pearl Hoopes, Helen B Hickman, Melba Johnson, Nora Hansen. Altos: Pearl K. Everton. Mary M C. Morgan, Thella Call, Edith Fulmer, Deloris Moser, Laura Ev- erton, Ann Egbert, Claia Berntson, Aldine Moser. Tenors: Lindsay B. Anderson, Walter M Neilsen, H Lee Hales Cliff Rogers, R. G. Sedgwick, Eph- ralm Falslev, Ambrose Call, Thai cher Handley, Marion Everton. Bass: N C. Neilseo, Joseph Morgan, L. Christensen, Niles Hess, Ainley Macey, Adam Neilsen, Ralph Anderson, Moroni Hanson, Willard Rose. E. J. Allen, J. H. Taylor, Alton Berntson. The Choral company is under the supervision of the following officers: J. H. Taylor, Sr., president; Ann Egbert, secretary; Margorie Falselv, organist, and Matilda Rice, pianist. I j j all-st- LOGAN SEVENTH On Sunday evening at 7 oclock the Seventh ward chapel, a musical pageant will be presented by the Seventh ward choir under the direction of Chorister Calvin Fletcher and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths. This promises to be an outstanding characterization of the birth of Christ, with Mary and Joseph. John The Baptist, Angel Gabriel and the Three Wise Men The public is cordially invited to Seven o'clock at the attend Seventh ward chapel, Sunday, December 23rd. in LETTERS TD SANTA Dear Santa I am a little boy 3 years old, I want a pop gun, a wagon, a car, bools, nuts and candy and an orange, I am a good boy. Mark Ray Harris GERMAN MEETING Logan. Dr. H. K. Merrill will deliver g the address at the special Logan, Utah. mas program to be given Sunday in the German meeting house at Dear Santa Please bring me a tool chest 3:30 p. m. A good musical pro- and a drum and some new clothe gram has been arranged. and paint book and some paints. I will be a good boy I am 7 year TENTH WARD old and I am in the secondgrade A Christmas be will program Keith Harris. the Tenth ward choir given by Sunday at 7 p. m. as follows: Logan, Utah. Opening Anthem, "Hosanna; pray- Dear Santa Claus er, W. H. Bell; Horch, Horch O me a Please bring pair of roller Seel, members of choir; piano skates and a sweater and if you solo. Sylvan Erickson; "Far For- will bring me a box of water ward on Judeas Plains," congregapaints and a book to paint in tion; Christmas talk, J. C. Hogen-sen- ; some candy and nuts and Ill be musical selection, Aaron and a good girl. Winifred Marker; song by the Coleen Harris. choir, One Hundred Years; remarks, BUhop Albert Webber; Clarkston, Utah. closing song by choir "Glory to Dear Santa Claus God, the Angels Sang," and "Silent This Christmas Im not going :o Night." ask for very much because I want all the other little boys and girls CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to get something nice. "Is the Universe, including Man, Thank you very much for the Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the things you brought last year. This n o year I want a wagon, a game, a subject of the be read by the Christian Science pair of socks and a banana. Society of Logan on Sunday, Dec. Bring my dog Sport, new 23. and my colt Smocky a pair Scriptural verses used in the of shoes. Merry Christmas n include Genesis 1:1 Dewey Lynn Griffin. and Job 32:26:"In the beginning God Created the heaven and the Clarkston, Utah. earth. Behold, God is great, and Dear Santa we know Him not, neither can the For Christmas I would like a number of His years be searched washer, a ring and the story of out. Shirley Temple, a good game a surprise package. Thanks for all LOGAN THIRD the things you brought last year. Christmas program Sunday eveFrom your friend ning in the Third ward chapel at Marie Griffin. 7 o'clock. Singing by choir; tromCornish, Utan. bone solo by Ray Poulter; ChristDec. 20, 1934. mas reading by Miss Anna Boss; Dear Santa Claus: piano solo by Jean Poulter; talk Please bring me a little table by Dr. VV. W. Henderson. The with drop leaves and two chairs public is invited. painted green, and a set of dishes, also some candy and nuts. PRESEBYTERIAN CHURCH Merry Christmas to Santa. At 10:30 the morning worship LaRue Pearce. service is held. There will be special music and a sermon on the Dear Santa Claus theme "The Meaning of ChristI would like a buggy and doll, mas." At 5 p. m. a Candle Light a pair of beads, a set of Vesper Service will be held. The some candy and nuts and dishes, an orplay "Why Chimes Rang will be ange. presented . Following this service Yours Truly, the congregation will into go Lillian Jones. Westminster Hall where Christmas 163 N. 4 W. treats will be ready for the childP. S. I would like a new coat ren. and cap. Christ-readin- Lesson-Sermo- hai-ne- ss Lesson-Sermo- i Tht NEWHOUSE HOTEL j ' Salt L&kt City, Utah j Mia J. H. Water President Deserving Its Popularity -- and-Mrs- ELEVENTH WARD Christmas program An has been arranged for the Eleventh ward Sunday school Christmas program, Sunday morning, according to O. A. Garff, superintendent of the school. Among the selections to be presented are the following: Instrumental trio by Professor and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen and Hal Farr, Christmas story by Joan Cardon, musical reading by Mrs. O. A. Garff, vocal solo oy Professor M V. Coombs, vocal solo by Mrs. Roma Rogers Stevens, piano solo by Mrs. Ludeen Rogers Foster. Santa Claus in person will be there loaded with presents for everyone at least for all the kiddies Everyone Is invited but more especially all the members of the ward, according to Superintendent Garff. under whose direction th" program has been arranged. The Sunday evening service at will be devoted to a 7 oclock program commemorating the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The speaker fi r the occasion will be Herschell Bullen. A special musical program has been arranged. . Offering Individual rooms at a price that la exceedingly moderate. - - so-si- ve ca.-c- , t- 111 f"'y Swiss-Germa- aj 77 n jjpitfi1! Jill W. E. Sutton General Manager Chauncey W. 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