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Show Decenilxr 26, 1952 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter a taste of the good old days Mr. KIjMtliolh i'runko flews Voles... Wine The Like Grandma Used to Make Home-Sweet-Ho- me Christmas Custom -' s Nirk rrrlour, mui of Mr. i:i. Tit'li, ur. wIk i has Miiuniii-iat Muicli Kii'lil, ui.iy inp. iimvcil lining KibmI.oi hi. win ami tl Aij.i. nthi-- i Il'iiiv. r will visit with Ins t ills li-IfW Vt rrks. Nick rt i.. itvt ivi-- i Ins ilisi'lmr't fmiii the IK in Worul War 11 Inr II. if.' iais iriil ns nirni-i- . r nl tl.i Kcsi-ivnny, was tl twe yciiis ago. A Hit visit vi h li.s ' rents, 1 will i.-- t' l.'i tn S in Fi inciscu, where ho licfii-- i v.is iK'ing callcil luck l tl.e Ainv'l Kurron. re-i':- ::l Credit tho Iagan Druid for in- apiring one of the nice Christ nina 111 ill'l l!! J.SIK SI I.. lly 'i.r liadr.i'innl Iml.iiiy holly' is widely bi'lievi'l In have had its nf niigin in the Urud prHi-tiebringing holy sprigs indoors. Tho Druids wuodlund spirits lived In the holly. lndn.ua. Imlly gave the spirits a nice warm phu-- In winter. Reside. tho lush groon holly and the contrast of its rod berries provided Mr. lit lnI lii'iiiiHIv an Vis. 1 V Klva Rmiii r .ti iit. fill's! mas hiilii!i vs m Salt Iaiko f;ty with relatives. Mis, I Man-l- l a win ios' Mrs ! ,1. Domi'llv Hi r will lie at i he Eliza llnnn-- r. i i .Mr. ami Mr. ItrallliM.nl' an Mr. and Mm ChristenI sen i f 'iviiienil. ill nve to luys in Si im lay an. I enjoy M tin pi millet lull of the "Mi':m, !i pi sonted at the I J'S tala inn 1. M s Velum llriiithw.ii'.e. i!aiu:h(er nf! the Roy Rraithwaitos was a in of tho chorus. . - 1 1 1 11 e It-i- W-sl- ey Mr. anil .Mrs, Cusililun anil M',. iin-- Mrs. Vcinnn Casllrtnn of S;u- ngville. drnvo to Salt Lake ("i'.y Siimlay af.i where they m i Mrs (Ii'iii ;o of lain; lit'r.fli, wliii (T'w i ft ah tn apen-tho hiili.lavs with her sun's fam-il'c- s Mis. ( 'axth-tni- i is a Connor rri-lon- t nC Eureka. uni will ho Georg,- - Miiiisiiu i Suit reincmltoreil hy many of the rosi- - City visited last week with his . p,ir-Adrni of Hu town. She remained ent's Air and Mis D. Man-so- n in Spumrvill.- fur u vi.-.-it with the He was film lie to Mt. llea-san- t Vernon fast lei mi family and will to I. Ids smi liemget Jr., Iutii eniv.e ' Eureka l.i spen-- l v. no i.i ring i.i- ilin suin' ti!'' wth the J lion:.' loi i ,i lm!i,!iivs. la'.iidv. i To Pagon Druids am! a i i.v Mi e r 11 Credited 1 anil Mrs. llhooM Kra'iki. ("i;i '-k Mogeh David to How Angelm on Woilnosilay to spoiul tho holulays with iiioiiiIh-ior her xar,,ily. Mio will UH with hor i la uu lit or aii Mr. aial Mrs. Itmly raiisiiitti ilut I- Page Five beauty that could ho revered by men when tho niirrod oaka wore aliorn of their foliage. The early fhri.st'iin rh'irrli Crow noil on aiirh pagan customs ami tried to stauii iiioin on! In duo time, however, it was felt that green and red. Pliny, the great Itomnn historian, Insisted holly blossoms caused water to freeze. Also, tlmt liullv thrown at any wihl beast would muke It lie down tamely next to the branch. These legends, forgotten by siiiio nf (lie ctisluins eiuild be many people, are said to be the adapted to tho now Christiana con- - reason we decorate with holly. cep(ion benutlful legends assoclato the holly with Christ. In fact, It is often railed tho Christ tliorn. One legend depicts Hie li'af spin as the rrtiwn of tiuirns; tho red berries ns tho sins of the world, Hnd tho blood of Christ. Another credits holly with first sTringlii,! up from the footstep of Clirist. Tho impact of the holly on the Christ man celebration is evidenced Homo Tlie Prophecy For unto us a child la born, unto u.i a sun Is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name nimii ne railed Wonderful Counsellor, the mighty God. the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peuca Isiah 9.6. Jesus Christ Is a Cod whom we ran approach without pride, and before whom we may abase without despair. Pascal. our-selv- evi-nin- . (,astin ii-ber Ij-k- - .n.ili-!iiiii- Vi'a.-a'c- fn'-tle-ti- p . rnie'l ail; Mr-- l's!ie and Tommy Eai-vioand Miss Cm line Jasper left on for Ca'iforma to spen-.'.hi' !ii li Isiys with fiiends and n Thev will spend Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Kheeni Franke in Runt.i Ana. and will vis't an I :n:nt Rill soil with on iim-iTommy, Mi. aVi.l Mrs. Wm. Morgan in Tn iiaiia. and also with a sist-- r and brother-in-laMr. anii Mrs. George faiey i Katherine s-- l.i . fill. . Win. rustwiiisl anil Vui-.-'J.-.- ni l Eastwood i . V Jerry Itrnw n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Betty Ann Baker, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Baker, and Shaii Grhhanlt. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. W-II- . H ':i: limg'.iui. D. reka un days with his Tuc.--.!i- h ! .: i Drisridl i.t amvi'il in Hu-- In :;p.'i'i' ilu hul y Mrs : 1 - ' , ij !. Mr. ami Mrs. Hugi-in- Christ or.. n i uf will be holiday gui-a- t and Mia. Vesv Chi their home in Dividend. McGci-ifollcc- n Ijik,-Cit- t Mr. at iKti-ns- of these dormitory buildings are going up at BYU to house nearly 1,000 more students at the iIV-lor- a Mr. anil .Mrs. Ilnla'ii Iu-aeand two rhildn-f Spokane, Wash., imivisl in Mam-mot- li on TiK'Hilay to s)imi the hoii-iay- a at the home of Mia. Idllinn Elton. Accompanying them to Mammoth waa Mrs. forty Larsen, who has spent tho past two months in Spokane at the Foster home. Gebhardt, students at Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, arrived home Friday, and will enjoy the The payrolls of all government Christmas holidays with their par- employees Federal. State an-ents. local were at the annual rate of ' $32,000,000,000 the first Kill Gear, Jr., son of Mr. and half of 19A2, theduring Department nf Mrs. Vm. Gear, arrived home Sun- Commerce announces. day night from Bishop. 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