Show 4 r i i You Owe it to Yourself 1 One cannot live Uve the coming year ear completely and satisfactorily to ones ODes better self seU without having enjoyed the Christmas Spirit In all Its peaceful I beauty perhaps your Christmas giving has been limited and the Christmas Spirit correspondingly evasive Then you ou owe ore it to yourself to see and hear the cantata The Greatest Gift followed by the one act play Why the Chimes Rang Bang They are an vibrating with the same fame beautiful strains radiating the same came quiet beautiful spirit of that First Christmas long ago Quite a few of the unemployed in Cedar have been put to work this week due to the fact that 8 sufficient money has been secured from the employed people on Main who contributed one days day's salary for the relief of the unemployed If you meet a fellow who seems downcast dO and has a woe look on his face give him a smile and note the immediate difference on the fellows fellow's fellows fellow's fellows fellow's fel fel- fel- fel lows low's face It sure is cheering to meet meeta a friend who knows how to smile and give a cheerful greeting Its It's funny but true Everybody weara wears wear a smile these days dap even though times are hard hard and money lacking Wonder if its it's the season of the year the year that tha causes people to smile K M M. Dean Doan of the OU Company Company Com Com- pany spent Sunday and Monday in St. In-St. St St. 8 George on of special business for th the company he represents Dr J. J W. W Bergstrom is home from his six weeks visit in New Orleans The Th Doctor reports having haTing had a profitable trip and a most enjoyable one Mrs Dan E. E Matheson and daughter daugh daugh- ter who have been in hi Los Angeles Angele for some time visiting returned horn home Saturday July practically Ily everybody wants to go so somewhere but not so on Christmas day they then want to be home Midvalley reports that Sunday night nigh the cold registered 17 11 degrees below zero um I 1 The cold of S Sunday night drove th the mercury down to 3 degrees below zerIn zero zer In Cedar City |