Show TIIE JUDITHZACRinCt! miD A CURlTMA’TORy b LDLyci tyj lifi "4 r'Zn iVl' j P- - GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Deweyville Locals MonMrs Chris Hansen returned Falls where she day from American was called on account of the illness ANALYSIS GUARANTEED r Vem Mrs Eames of her daughter Minimum 180 per centum Crude Protein were Mr and Mrs Louis Germer Minimum per centum Crude Fst 50 Crude Fiber Maximum visiting friends In Morgan Sunday per centum Corn of Shorts Bp and Mrs Marion G Perry drove Meat Bran Barley Wheat Composed to the Oil Linseed Meal Meal attend Bone ButMeal to Ogden Wednesday Scrap Fish Dry ter Milk Calclte Charcoal Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay funeral of a relative ‘The Janboree and Carnival which by the was held last Thursday was a great to end We success from beginning wish to thank all of our out of town friends who helped make It the success It was F Knudsen returned Mrs John Monday from a six week’s visit with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Ralph Wyatt of California Mr and Mrs Horace R Barnard Mrs T R Ault and Mrs Fred Farmer were shopping In Ogden Monday Clarence R Brough of Tremonton was the speaker at tfie regular SunMrs Mary Kidman entertained the their guests Monday Mr and Mrs day evening meeting View Loa Loveland daughter Relief Society at her home “Tuesday George Middleton Mr and of " Pleasant afternoon The time was spent In and Mr and Mrs Thomas Horr of Mrs Dee Loveland has been confined to her bed the past two weeks sewing after which refreshments were Dlamondvllle Wyoming Mr and Mrs and served to eight ladles from rheumatism Peter Cramer At this Mr and Mrs Hyrum Jensen Mrs Daughters of Ucon Idaho were Sat- writing she is slowly Improving Julia Covert Mr and Mrs J A Bigurday afternoon guests of Mr and Tuesday evening a parcel shower was given In the ward hall in honor Mrs J A Bigler ler James Bigler and Wallace Sim mons motored to Ogden Thursday to attend the funeral services of their cousin Mrs Andrew Bigler of Ogden Sunday December 8 Mr and Mrs Sterling Secrlst Mr and Mrs Dale Saunders attended the funeral esrvlc-e- s of their little niece daughter of Mr and Mrs Stone of Ogden Mr and Mrs Warner Kidman spent Thursday In Ogden and were accompanied home by a little friend who will spend the winter with them Mr and Mrs Vance Bigler and Mrs Marie Jones all of Malad Idaho were here Thursday calling on relatives Mr and Mrs Joseph Jensen of St Anthony was the guest of his brother Hyrum Jensen Thursday night It is not one bit too eirly to start thinking about next winter’s coal Place your order now and have tl you COAL BIN filled up before the cold weather staHsin NOW IS THE TIME TO PHONE AND ORDER IT Manufactured URISTMAS eve and Judith Ross found herself alone at last but still yerjr lonely Iler only relative her hid brother Paul had Just gone away taking a bride with him “One of these days Judith Paul will go and marry some one and then you'll be left alone" her sweetheart Ralph lteed told her tw before on Christmas eve Just year after Judith hud refused to go with hint Into Canada Ralph's prophecy had come true — Paul had not sacrificed his love affairs to remain at home with her and she hadn't expected It and yet she was thinking how unfairly life had treated her Judith gave a sigh and looked about her for there were the wedding decorations the Including the mistletoe flowers the wreaths the huge bell and the banked altar in tba library Just as she donned a great coverall apron the electric buzzer warned her that some one stood In the cold admittance to her cozy home “Ralph” was all Judith could say "Tea It Is me Judith Two weeks ago tonight I listened In on the radio In jmy little shack op there In the woods and heard a Pittsburgh radio station dedicate a number to Paul and his and then It was that I knew yon needed me Judith I Imagined they would be marrying about Christmas ao I started out the very next morning to reach here In time bat old Tlra down at the station told me they hnd gone already” Ralph blurted It all ont and then opened bis arms and Jndlth crept into them Tremonton Milling is having Clarence Peterson pleasant visit with his grandfather Petersboro for an Indefinite period i V fS f and end Mr and Mrs J H Fryer delightfully entertained at their home last week In compliment to Mr and Mrs Jack Couch and family of Logan Mr and Mrs Jacob Peterson of Petersboro Mr and Mrs H I Fryer and daughter nf Cretan and Mr and Mrs Chester Conion mm cnnaren m - xreasureion “How Did You Know I Would Still Be Idaho f&r You” Waiting Mr and Mrs C W Kidman had as roubles were all at an knowing her t0 b KPR f°r 6 and-she had sacrificed for her v the The public debt Is now at the lowest figure since 1918 according to ret kid pOtlier “Row did you know I would still be cent announccmet of United States 1" ahe mumbled Watting for you Ralph Treasury Department wtrom the depths of his great coat “Love takes a lot for granted you know dear and then too a few weeks ago I heard you sing “Still INNES D D S Waiting For You Dear” from the Dentist radio station and didn't recognize that favorite song of mine even be Beth Phones fore I heard them announce the singResidence Bell J er? I knew you'd not be tinging that Office Fanners if some one else had claimed you” Office Ilonra I a m to p m Just then the buzzer brought them Bank Building back to earth and Judith arranged her Garland Utah tumbled locks as ahe went to anawer the ring There stood the little old parson who had Just left the honse a few hours before “Have you forgotten something?” — asked Judith “No I believe not I've my book and the promise of two witnesses who will be along In minute” Parson Henderson assured her “Witnesses T' she asked GARLAND UTAH i “Yes dear” Ralph answered for he had followed her Into the hall “I took a lot for granted phoned the A 600D PLACE FOR 41 GOOD parson and now we can be married HAIRCUT OR SHAVE on Christmas eve Just as we had LINE A NEW OF THE BEST Paul when do to to refused planned HAIR TONICS AND FACE go back to Canada with us” LOTIONS IN STOCK True to their word a few moments later the parson's sister and her daughter Joined the little group at the Ross home Underneath the same wedding bell before the same flower banked altar In tho library In the shadows cast by the same flickering tapers that had furnished the setting for her brother's wedding Judith promised to “love and cherish" Ralph There hnd been oceans of food left over from Paul's wedding feast and the little bride Judith herself set out the remaining salad cold pressed “J ust yfhlcken and llie olher goodies wedding dinner folks” she proclaimed Iler eyes torted: “It grew might starry as Ralph redinbe a ner but It’s not a Christmas eve for It is the happiest Christmas eve In my whole life folks" As he made the statement he slipped a nvt generous fee into the parsou’s hand making It the happiest Christinas eve for the parson too Judith had noso she followed ticed his movement by slipping to the two women folks two tiny Jade pins which she had soimtimo ago to give at purchased presents but hadn't found a place for them ofore “After all" thought Judith “Christmas Is synonymous with love and love Is a jsynonyni for CIirMu-n- ” (3 K21 Writ rn Zcwtysptr Horace R Barnard and wife Many beautiful and useful gifts were pre sented them with the love and best wishes from their many friends The was spent in games stunts evening and a delicious tray lunch Parley Christensen and wife of and members of the Bear River Stake mutual were the visitors at our Tuesday mutual Elder Asa Beecher 'of Brigham who recently returned from the Canadian mission made a pleasant visit at the home of Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble Wednesday of Harwood wife and children spent Sunday as dinner Peter Jensen and family Mrs Clarence Brough and baby girl were removed from the Valley Hospital Sunday and Is convalescing at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs S A Marble “ James Poulson and wife of Petersboro were visiting at the home of Henry Germer last week end Monday evening our basket ball boys played a game in the ward hall with the third ward boys of Brigham Score 58 - 6 in our favor Oswald Ogden guests of of 0 To all we send our cordial holiday greetings! 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