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Show m i 7 , Shop to sing over a loud speaker system broadcast onto Main Street to bundled children and families huddled in front of Simpson's Drug to listen while trying to keep warm. The large town Christmas tree sparkled to our left, at the comer of Main Street and Mirror Lake Road. The entire exciting season culminated at the Town Party, held in the Town Hall on Christinas Eve, when Santa arrived and distributed the hand-mad- e toys of little cars, trucks and doll clothes for every child in town. was bom and raised in a little railroad town in Carter, Wyoming, and I was very lucky to have a good mom and dad that always made sure we had a nice Christmas.' Even though we didn't get a lot of gifts, the ones we got were special, and now that I am older I realize more how my parents sacrificed to do the best for us. We always had good food and a nice warm house to make it cozy. And best of all, we were all I together. Now, I have my own family to enjoy Christmas. Our tra- dition is a Christmas morning breakfast at our home. Can you Imagine cooking bacon, ham and pancakes or french toast or biscuits and gravy for twenty five people. It is a fun time. CDeRRy ChRi8cmA8 Cnjoy the 6e&uty FAMILY 30 And uiondcR op it dlL OF FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES South Main Coalville, Utah 84017 801-336-20- 98 Melanie Rockhill Career Agent Raeshel Horton Office |