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Show - KUKEKA REPORTER 4 S Thursday, December" $9, - ' S New Year's Greetings ,,,, mhhwhw wwwwwwwwmh; -Mw- ,- 1933 Utah Bar Association Held Annual Convention ; ; - lln ipllliar) Ul tiOII uuulllhl llli'lll- - ,1 lii'iii toil nd guilt) ot uuetliicul prucprotil-.- ; aii iiifioii or a li'Kilaiie were gram, and elect inn of officer major matUTh ol liimiiiuHN at ihe meeting of the full State liar. l in Salt l.uke t tty. ivci-nllion left ill the liainls con veil! 'the of Its officeri! the Job of proiuniuu hevnral legislative niramire, iiioh. impor'imt of which is the proposal for nonpailiHuii Judiciary. I'lnler this scheme the supreme and ilistrlc b iiclies would be filled by appoint ment, the people voting only on whether the Judge whose term ex- pire should be eoutiuued in office. Cither legislative measures provide for free legal aid to indigent; would uuihorUe the supreme court to drall new rules of civil procedure to con- form to federal practices and would shorten the time for appeal in civil from six actions, except divorce, months to 9'i days. Leltoy 11. Young of Ogden was elected president, with Henry K. Ilea! of Richfield, vice president, and a full corps of officers from other sec- lion of the state. il In-ti- ;: Fennells Market ; -- I! The Little Fir Tree ys sSSBR5223 By Henry Harding iff j iii'l M;iy joy- - u irveliirhl New V. ill ami llmnmliiiiil In- - yiiill'i tliis n'liii I P.l.'t'.l. Lees V ariety Store jj ment. "I'm afraid you're going I ; ; .. ; r.p jbest wishes Dancing wr.c suddenly tevived in Eureka during the Christinas period, utmost to the point where it was several years asto when such words as depp's.iion and repression were hardly known and never used. Three of these part'e were given :.t the Eureka Auditorium and all of them were successes. Especl.II Is this trun of the mldubht frolic, which slared at one minute af:r The twelve on Monday morning. hall wan literally Jammed and it Is estimated that nearly three hundred gents tickets were sold and that morn than six hundred people were In the hall. On Saturday nieht. December Sis', the N'ew Years li.inc? will lake place at the Eureka Auditorium. d to be for v ? m. mm Eureka Cafe stunted, because there is so much shade here, a little squirrel said to the flr one day as he jumped into its branches and brushed the top limbs wuh his bushy tail. It takes sunlight to make anything grow strong and tall." So the little fir tree stretched himself up, and kept his head pointed CARD or TIIWKS. up toward the spot of sunlight he saw clear up through the maie of We wish to thank our many heavy tree growth. lie could be straight and upstanding, even if e friend for the syiniaMiy shown us end the ads of kindr.e-- s given dur- hadn't grown tall. tr t ! . ) tree.-woul- , Xmns Dances in Eureka Were Successful Affairs HERE was very little sunlight in the forest. The trees were so big, all the grown up trees. The little flr tree stretched himse'f. and tried to imagine himself as full grown. Looking up at the sky uni1 the stars and the moon, he listeneil to the big trees talk. "Isn't the moon bright tunight," one would say; and there would be a gcnU-rustling of their leaves as the shake their heads in agree ) , J. A. McCormick Proprietor 4 4 1 1939 1939 !ti our lieieavenieiit. caused Today the ground was all covered with the snow which stayed white by the death of Mrs. Jesn Randle. in the forest. All but a few birds Hariy Randle and Family. had gone south. Every once in a Ered Sutherland :: while there was the sound of steel y and Family. striking against wood, and a crashing sound of fulling Th'- hre-itrees. in uncles of u hint arc The tall trees began to tremble. j'hnut 1 ('dll Hines more powerful, re- The woodcutters are out. But this jlaiively. than tho.se In s man. is it fumy time of year." one nnir- Professional "best men" who ar- r:.nge and run the whole ceremony jfor their clients, are available In Dndnnest. infte-qucntl- - Atherley Garage GAS AND OILS ACCESSORY m !)): EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Garritys Dr. Steele Bailey little tree to put in her very own room?" : Dr. W, A. Robinson "Ho! Ho! laughed a big rough In her own room? No little man. girl will stay in her room on Christ- Barber Shop mas day! j ! , The lads father answered, sadly: Yes, my little girl will. She had infantile paralysis last summer, and hasnt been able to walk since. Sure-- j ly. son, we'll find a little tree for . 4444444-4444444444- 4 her." "Here I am, here I am! come! and get me," the little fir tree called out lustily. And the little boy turned and saw the branches trembling, and the little snow bird flying away. "Why, dad, there la a cute little tree over there. Such a beautiful straight tree. Wouldn't that do?" i ! Jones Coal & Transfer Co. W. H. JONES, Proprietor George Forsey DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE TRUCKS May I serve you with bargains in both new and used cars duiing the coming year. he called. The man got out from the sled. He walked to the tree and fondled it gently. I never saw a mora beautiful tree. It seems to glow. Molly wiU love it, he said with a smile. The little tree was so happy that he didn't feel the blows from the ax that cut him to the ground. And when they put him into the sled, he was still happy. The little hrv called to his father: "It sounds as if the little tree was ainging when the wind blows through its branches " And ti e Mile tree laughed delight- - 1 never saw a more beautiful tree." he said. It seems to glow." mured to the others. Then one of the little snow birds spoke. Have you forgotten that every year they come to cut Christmas trees? " What are Christmas trees?" the little flr asked. Oh, they cut down the trees and luke them in the house, and put candles on them so they look like stars, and spangles that look like snow shining in the moonlight. And the people sing songs and give each other gifts, and it is a time of being giaJ, the little snow bird twittered. "Oh. I wish they would take me, ;; the little tree cried in excitement. "I'd love to see it all. I'd love to make people happy. But I'm too little," and he aighed unhappily. "Sh! Let's all be quiet," one of the tall trees exclaimed. The woodsmen are coming near us. W must be quiet so they won't notice us. Then we won't be cut down and left to die." But in spite of their silence, the men drew near. They looked at the trees, and one of them said: Oh these are all too tall. No house or church could hold them. Let'a art on." Just then a little lad who was riding in the sled, called to his fa- for inter? Couldn't we find 'a ciu - - w.'-- - ST - tin1 season when n like Ibis lo renew our friend-- . fur the nnniiiir year . . . may ii brim: to you sliips ti itlliiliir you ilesire, jonnl Inaltli ami happiness. s I J. E. ed!v OConnor 44 SEASON GREETfflGS, VVVttf Juab County Commission JUNE KENDALL L. W. LARSON ; FRANK BACON 444444444444444444444444444t44444444444444444444444444444444444444t44 |