Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Alice In Wonderful Land ChKiVtrnaj rTIcmcrlor" Fok hostess '"The time has come" the of many things Of said "to talk cavjare and queens" But Alice was In no mood for talking not that caviare canapes didn’t interest her but queens 0 as she often observed always kept ladles in waiting and Alice was tired of waiting So Instead of waiting what florcnce Harry’ We did Alice do but help herself Just as Alice was biting Into a most toothXngels the UlK! come some should who sing 'I'l canape the to King the corner but the queen ‘Glory i Tbe Christmas chime were penl- "Hello" said both Alice and the jng overhead us Mr Peggy WalHostess “we have been waiting a long ton hurried past tile great de- time for you” This pleasant sally of store partment the Queen informality so delighted throat Her that A lump rose In Peggy she dismissed her entire entourrye grew misty Ehe wondered If all age and swooned in approval fashion Wiese JiyrrjingChrlstmas shoppers among the scented cushions on the beard those chimes and felt as she east divan When her Highness findid Their face gave no evidence of let’s she said "Now recovered but neither dll hers Peggy ally emotion get down to cases in the first place assured herself am In the presence of I know that herself with Communing Peggy the season's I smartest hostess and thought of other Christmas shopping season’s most entertaining and every when all was joy and anexpedition is the Tell me what hungry gueat Hob when was that Put ticipation was little and the four grandparents and two aunts were all coming for the to the hi holiday festivities prick house In the little town Now Pnb was CITY SHOE "the - --gratidpnrente — L E ALLRED Prop Walton away Grandmother Prentiss Jind tone and Grandmother Boots to Shoes Just a short time apart the past sumorder mer The two aunts felt as Peggy did TREMONTttff UTAH that Christmas memories would be less poignant If they didn't try to bare And Instead of the customary reunion the big brkk house with Its cheery In the friendly little town fireplaces In the an lived la apartment they city Not nun b Christinas atmosphere about an apartment Peggy reflected Eye Cut something must he done about for Cob's sake If for no Christians WATCHES - DIAMONDS It wouldn’t seem much other reason for Cob to come home like Christum JEWELRY from college tojjust her nml Had Peggy hud passed bejond the sound j hut hetweellshopIng ©f the chimes :—: Utah Tremonton ventures her mind dwelt constantly on this Christmas problem and what she OtheK' I" - REPAIR and made AVEGLTZ Expert Testing most correct and delicious viand to serve at the more type of afternoon party?” refrank'” be Well to perfectly plied the Hostess ”1 am bored to tears with the liverrled attention of Washington drawing rooms and the sandel of salaams far eastern slippered to the As If mother seraglios” answer Alice said “I want another waffle and another cup of tea” no sooner said And than done “the perfect “My” said the queen to answer my question Drawing room tea parties prepared when you and as you like them like them read of Come to think of it I had but until now I never these appliances noticed how delightfully helpful they could be the Hostess ‘‘And’’ added "quite for this smart and correct friendly type of party" "What” asked the queen "do you call these little black doors in the wall which feed the appliances?” “Those my dear Queen” replied the Hostess “are outlets and I have them all over the sprinkled conveniently house In fact they are quite as jtu jlporsAmfor jsee they really let in the greatest fnend of all —Electricity” Alice that This idea so intrigued she said "Oh goody! I think 111 go out and meet It I m sure I could that outlet for easily get through whenever I start eating or drinking I always change size and I anything to go want always places and do " things and see people With that Alice jumped to her feet and was popped through the outlet gone Both the Queen and the Hostess looked at each other In bewilderment anJ exclaimed "I do hope she will have an Interesting adventure and come back to tell us all about what she sees ” and Mrs Wilford Durfey spent Saturday tin Garland the guests of Mr and Mrs J J White Mr and Mrs E £ Letter and Mrs Ed Bigler spent Sunday and Monday of business In Ogden In combination and pleasure Mr and Mrs C W Kidman enjoyed several days last week with relatives in Pleasant View Ogden and Salt Lake Mrs R A Fryer was called home from Ogden on account of sickness in her family — Mr and Mrs Peter Thompson spent Monday In Ogden shopping Mr and Mrs James Perking spent the week end In Salt Lake Relief The Collinston Society are hokimg their Bazaar next Friday 14r with a dance at night with afternoon Bothwell music Every body come Cl' " t Tt is too late to secure adequate tion after a fire has occurred Leadership Week NOW J is rv ' tt f- c- L the time! f j J irvrser t lijfrtram-wi- This theme was selected t j in Provo because It is a theme which may ’welt" be nphastzed in Utah where there j —:— aie no latge cities and because this Utah year the State Farm Bureau convention will be held in conjunction witli 2 Bell 129 Bear to Week according Leadership the officials The following committee general — — — n order that our people may come was appointed to tuuuise the dctiiLa tHrtlofi "We aim at arranging a program in and enjoy both conventions at the H R Merrill acting of the piogiam cost in transportation of one for the adults of this and surroundidivision drertor of the extension Week "Our program will be on as big a Dr Christian Jensen dean of the ng states for our Leadership them in scale as ever and in addition the Farm colli e of applied science Dr Thomas convention that will assist Bureau expects to have state and L Muln head of the agronomy detheir work in church and civic actof national Harns of renoun speakers railment Dr William J Snow auth- ivities” said F S present president rto sene to assist in the conduct of the week "We want the institution and history ority on pioneer We As in the past in conthe entire people In this matter i C S Boyle associate everything of accounting and business adnunis- - have Joined with the state Farm Bur nection with the week will be free” Bank Building Garland Phones: River jum Wail imyniM nywy irt wpiym" j ji risiiiia I tit P 1 At Chris! nuts time every year returns the hope to Mother tliat she will receive as her Christmas Present an Electric Range — because she knows it will be a lasting and helpful servant that will drive the drudgery out of the kitchen There is no untidiness about an Electric Range — nopot-nud-pscouring — no soot no smoke no odor no ashes The pictures on this page give only a fidiii idea of the many models to choose from — a range for every need at a price for every purse - i “"Tr x" iw I f f-’- k v-j- Ul — ''fli'J " t i S - A featured range 'Ja at $742$ two years to pay the balance if you wish puts any ELECTRIC Range in our stock in your home — and I R This wonderful tween now and set of genuine PYREX every i ange-so- oven be- - Christmas Out of Tun To the person out of tune with life Christmas may mean a wearisome 'duty a betowlng of gifts on IndilTer ent people receiving In return things of Incredible unsuitability for which he must write note of Imitation thanks These Electric Ranges are manufactured i—'d-'by the foremost makers of electric appliances Instead of Christmas Tree Italy baa an “Cm of Fate" Instead tree a Christmas They put their Christmas gifts Into a big deep bowl ad grown people In a family t ybsrn drawing for gifts f protec- 1 A -- Peggy Had Passed Beyond th Sound of the Chimes could do All their friends lud their ns ih JiM own fiuui'ies at they hml lud theirs until this yoir Hint In mulit In r ht k nunlii to the d the ninnv little town linages that bid taken plate puii in the short time they hml been one Other homes heslilis theirs would miss the abler I'tgv generation lids ('lirlMmas them la her mind enumerating There was Judge H'llferd who had dune so much for them wlun the first break Lit!) had ini'- 'd away nml even last siiunier wlun her mother too tnd gone It W'tx Jud'o lliitlord who lud taken Y?t the Ming fTom the legal It wax lull a few wet later when he ee n laid to red In the little also Imil as cemetery oil the hill then there genial courtly Mr Morrow anil Mr sad Mrs RoheftH sepuruted from each ether hut a brief month and Mr and Mrs Dawson— Peggy Mopped In tier of Why hadn’t she thought suuiiuury the Dawsons before? There was Fred and their litDawson and Katharine tie boy DUk and Katharine’s younger slMer Mirv they too must he lookwith sor to ChiUtmas tug forwanl for always they had letuoiles rowful come from the far o!T city to the home in the litle town for the holidays and sow there was no home to which to come for them than for us "It’s won-I’ll write them at once” I’eggy decided ‘’They’re Just wlmt we need Mary and Bob will have a good time We nlwuys enjoy Fred and Kutharlne And there’s little Dick bless Ids heart a child Is what we want to revive tbe Christmas s spirit" Again Peggy found herself within hearing of the Christmas chimes: wna “Joy to the world" ringing t the forth ns she approached store on bet homeward way But there was no lump In her throat this time and her eyes were clear and starry as she gaily hastened along planning for others and winning for herself A Merry Christinas IS IK’S Nwppr Colon Tonight Would you have adequate insurance if YOUR property should burn tonight ? Somewhere every minute — day or night flames are causing losses to property which should have ADEQUATE STOCK FIRE INSURANCE protection PROVO Dec 14 "Education for of rural life" Is the the enrichment the me selected by the President and deans of Brigham Young university arunod which to build the theme for the annual Leadership Week convent- - TB jV Should Burn Mr n M If “Yours oyed two and Ogden fiii'fMMP"nwliyiupjiByiiiji twT f and Mrs Marvin Simmlons enjdays last week in Brigham Mr P By W R UTAH Collinston News EFFICIENT PUBLIC Hljy' SEFVSSJCB men L |