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Show fND she brought forth her firstborn first-born son and wrapped him ia swaddling clothes and laid him s in a manger: because there was no room for them at the inn. Luke 2:7 WE WISH YOU A HAPPY CHRISTMAS STANDARD SERVICE Rayfield Crawford The spirit op Christmas, dominating the world stage, onoe more has incredibly rolled aside the clouds of war. There is still beauty in common things, still good in the world, and we are all grateful for the glowing interval of Yuletide. As for ourselves, we are also grateful.for your loyalty to us during 1943, and extend the season's best wishes to all. JOS. R. MURDOCK THE WHITE MARKET 11 if i dr?iit THE i lilili Your Ads iUU MONEY Am Christmas Cheer i( Uncle Sam is to be congratulated, con-gratulated, for he has done and is doing a magnificent mag-nificent job. This is, indeed, in-deed, occasion for Christmas Christ-mas cheer. Our compliments to you, friends, our thanks, and our most hearty wishes for an enjoyable and truly happy 1943 Christmas season. Home Bakery i frclulcajCWi jr White Christmas or Green Christmas is a matter of both geography geog-raphy and of meteor-ology. meteor-ology. But Merry Christmas is an affair of the heart. And that's the kind of a Christ ! mas we are now wish- ! ing for you and yours as 1943 draws to a close. Curtis F. Brightwell BUILDER i i1 ,, . fllil wf PiJWAProof ( bkbZbn i ictl National Distillers V Hill end Hill J pfl. Products Corporttiop.N.Y. j 'ebbs' before Christmas On - Hundred and fweiry yr ago CWmanf Clark Moore'i jolly poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas," first ppard. Each yar tine than it has contributed to the joy of Chriitmai. W want to say that if we were able to gather up M this joy and wrap H up in on big package it would hardly represent our wishes for your Ckriitmai happinM this season of 1943. THE ATKIN HOTEL Mrs. A. A- Mclntyre, Mgr. MILFORD, UTAH "OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE" stuns up, in two words, the achievements f our armed force. We, too, strive for outstanding performance in every item of ervice; We thank you most cordially for your good will and patronage aad wish you the Season's Greetings. SERVICE GARAGE BOB TOMSIK ll it At yS one bands down a good name, Christmas each wn( year hands down its traditions, and all are good. It has been a tradition here to regard the tZ s-sSvI. good will of our customers as our most precious . TivS asset. In this holiday season of 1943 we extend j? to you' not customer alone, but as a friend, Kour very best wishes for a . . . Mtrry Christmas. TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. W PHONE 30 VA Jay Christenaen, Local Manager |