Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND -( Home for N Little NeW Year’s "Jv f ’ STOW-j- ' 't Aj “V THOMAS J Helen Gaisford 'ME (or New Wars-doctor find jrq- course thou list's In ' the 0f ttnap the tlo :r uioti 11 n't know how litt’c reant to him lie puuchi'd s pj low Into & lump aa p pjted himself up In M Puke Iiarmoo Desrhe everything had enjoyed his first real SVk spoil llis salary would go on just the same of but instead working be was froe to read Every day he had visitors who forgot to drop in when he was well and besides — there was Mss Bowen Now that it web tirue to go home he realised how much he would miss his cheery little nurse The door opened and and Miss Bowen enterel i ft Doctor Scott ‘We!!" the V gifts — hut there disposal — young was a longing for old scenes and faces from a walk early in the Returning a man Mr Taylor noticed evening turning from the door of the next c:: doctor began ‘lt duyV' “A tittle— weak — La afraid tNwtor” “I W'cder whether he answered ought to go home just yet" “Why man you're looking 5t as a — Here and lets have your fiddle pulse too" Harmon in thermometer Drake looked at Miss Bowen and mouth tried to make Lis eyes speak for him he for She seemed to understand His heart blushed and turned asde went pounding the doctor t understand your you'd better stay " ' T U :n - def f for apartment Apologe cally the man asked If he knew whether the family was in Ha acdid cot but the man's Southern and Mr Taylor cent awoke memories asked if he ere a Southcrner "Yes indeed" was the quick reply I reckon you are too sir?” county “Yes sir from 3pottsy!vanla Virginia" The ocher man put out his hand— and had he was from Spottsylvania A light broke been there recently “OB If It over Lee Taylor's face could only be true — a moment a heals ex ’’aimed guns!" I "Fever too heart action here n S'r!Kt:'s v s the car at his with v F “Great forgiveness here It was comfortable steam heat the radio and a i'viM 'a r “You don't happen to know a tatlnn famiy by the name of Moore do you?" “That's “Why" the man exclaimed my name — James Moore” “Then perhaps you wtl! he sorry you — shook hands with me for I am Lee u 'l TV r rund — ”! ic-- Tf x '! ni i": m Tayiors I knew v ::r v ’l y'! in Lav say a stop IE big bus came its with a Jolt tire-passengers against the seats ahead The powerful whined to silence engine For a long moment nothing was said Twenty people stared at the back of the driver 1 wenty “‘pairs of ears heard the wild Tush of wind outside a noise beet which up to this time had motor speeding the drowned by through the night The driver was young He had wide shoulders ami a fresh color in his He was used to these long cheeks cross country runs: he knew how to handle people and he understood the of a bus as a mother untemperament her chill derstands He turned about in his seat to face we’re the silent people “Sorry folks out of luck” A faiat shadow seemed to rest on his fae “We're hung op a hundred mTs from nowhere" A of amazement maria passed A 'Lrnugh 'Be listening passenger man climbed over a seat mate and began talking in a' loud irritated voice “You mean to tell use this blasted bus won’t move anotner font tonight? That we must stay here the On Christmas eve and the folk3 home watrg for us? A fine fat driver you are!" The young man wn unperturbed and ready “No use teiiing yoa I can’t beip it They gave me a bum bos an obi one becanae of the holiday traveL They gambled on my getting through and lost" “Ain't you even going to get out to look at It?” demanded the man unpleasantly know this bus “No boss 1 ain’t like an old friend It’s plumb give ou£ and I told them so" He looked the protestor straight in the eye “What’3 more we're the last one through night Laugh that oft" Out of a dih rear scat rose a girl to Her hair was Light It seemed Her into curls as you tooked at but face was pale with weariness we “What say fellers she smiled buck up and have a party of our own? she nodded He can't help things" wards the driver “He’s done ail the work and had tie worry and now all he gf3 handed to him Is a bn oh of Cosse on folks We're safe growls Nothing can h: rt us in the m r::::rz" r tq Hod a‘ the e j mnstach i of aff old': s v 2 her r it aroaer f'T r loo lar £? jn “TVI ‘il A ne v z:wz-ir brand )v- a' iin : of or? yoii er V f r h 'V c::r:T?f RESUL1 ( i tr' -t — a v a y- 3 U- - sjt rmia out of a seat and shook hhusi'ir into a fur rout “it pen the door driver ril be back In a couple of minutes" a blast of cold air and the man slipped out He came baek with a small ragged bush presently “Foand it here by the roadside Gee! some little bllziard going on!" Be shed bis coat He asked for Bundles were untied and the string cord offered By tying several lengths about the center of the bash and then stretching them taut to- various seat braces the bush was made secure ly upright in the aisle “Now for trimmings Who's got trimmings?" The cross man was busy with I bundle He was a trifle reluctant still he continued to unwrap papers Soon a glittering angel with tinsel wings was in the hands of the tree trimmer almost the angel Genrly reverently rri - 1 Co n --M- u vi i it it— it n it— it— d A f 4 c o i ( ititit— it it— it it it j f Utah Garland it it it f & & I '4 i f— 4H —1 I Our business dealings with the community have I Therefore been of the most gratifying 'nature I in this season of gladness do we wish to express £ I our appreciation To all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Whsit I Set Yb Belonged Knew You Eyes On to Mo" It n i I was fastened to the top The disagreeable man beamed got any white tissue pa“Anyone per?” asked the girL More gifts were untied and their With nimble wrappers volunteered lingers the girl folded tong strips of red and white together into a sort of aceordian effect “What's your name driver?” suddenly demanded the girL O'Hara" “Michael “And She glowed with pleasure the top of mine la Katy Connelly the evenin’ to yel” Then the fua began Michael was nossessed of an irresistible humor lie sent the old lady into stitches by presenting her with a package of cigthe disarmed completely arettes cress man by giving him an artiflciol rose bowing wth so much ceremony that his hvr almost touched the floor boy was deThe faurtc lighted ai it candy enne and began There was a M d vn 'i h it at on e The bus rocked this I: wta “Katy" wish liU:h:'-an “Mike" that The driver of everyone but himself The girl had a moment of acute There was nothing Par XLke swi'tiy !e thrust her hand Into her box bag and brought out a sma With this she went close to Michael “11“ o3 a present for you be go" she said tightly the "Go 'way wid ye!” j man in surprise mean It" Somethin “No rieae decided him in 'ho blue of tier ey-tie c petted the hx Out of it came a silver cigarerre lighter hat a swell present! “Gosh Cut you mustn't “? you don't take it I'll never to you agan 1" declared the 3 ttrdMTe:s and Ls In T’- & tit & l hack'' fun wet cn t Th! e la !? it— it— it it — it— It — itit— it— $ it it — It Order Your Winter’s Supply of The Best CCDJML Today and be prepared for these chilly nights Just Phone 23-- J Alfred IVlichaelis Coal Co Order Today That Popular Fall Drink Mads From the Beat Apples in the Bear River Valley BESSINGER BROS Tremonton Phone 36 mingled o'clock dmre I:' T’ i D ATTENTION You Z' i wwiim I fr rn yo othins tv l!'-- A We like to feel that you are one of our partners and that our success is but a reflection of yours s'v We wish you all the Joys of the season and sin- cerely hope that the coming months will 'bring you a larger measure of prosperity and happiness ' 'V Vws 4 Mi'i'Vci:' “Whv Lit scenes and faces returned to Lee Taylor as he sat In his New York fourteenth '"'r al'urtr!eRt Almost 4) years ago it was since he and James Xloore his life long friend had quarreled over some boundary lines— Just two after the days New Year's eve party the last of Christmas week festivities Never had they spoken since then add with one in New York the other in California there was little chance Both had been of their meeting soon but each wrong about the boundaries was too proud to admit It A cherished hope of Taylor's was to have the chance to forgive and ask I I "f! f — ¥ t r MARTHA BANNING ±— ± fl j DarlinjF NAQtMSTMAS By UTAH p- -y DAIRYT1EN ! 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