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— EVERLASTINGLY CONFIDENCE— WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR WISH W. E. DINNEEN, Inc. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES & GARAGE EQUIPMENT PLYMOUTH and DE SOTO PASSENGER CARS j REO TRUCKS J.C.PENNEYC©. I Corner Pioneer Ayenue and Lincoln Highway Cheyenne — Store No. 936— Wyoming f Cheyenne, Wyoming

> __ Manewal’s Bakery Xmas Greetings to Our Friends W HOLESALE and RETAIL BETTY JANE SHOPPE | Phone 3081 720 W . 21st St. Attractive Things to Wear j CHEYENNE WYOMING ! A 1617 Capitol Avenue Cheyenne, Wyoming j ***i4 *******'

VOGUE STYLES ONE STEP AHEAD I MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. THE VOGUE BOOT SHOP' I WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Shoes of Style and Quality— Women and Children i AND HAPPY NEW YEAR STILES PILLBANK COLLECTS SPECIAL ORDERS FOR MEN 1605 Carey Avenue Phone S881 Cheyenne, Wyoming

A BILL ON CHRISTMAS EVE ATLAS TIRE SHOP Bakery {By Michael V. Sim ke) the old skipper kept his craft Pillbank!” Andro’s teeth showed Andro assured old Stiles as he A warped sign squeaked in the steadily on her course. beneath a thick black moustache. pressed tobacco into a corncob ATLAS TIRES ATLAS BATTERIES FINE BREAD AND PASTRIES biting gale. An early dusk made Trees along the road began to “ Hey, mamma — Alzbeta, come pipe. “ First, we goin’ have nice, 1810 Pioneer Ave. Dial 7093 4 here quick. Ah. tha’s vei’’ good. H. C. SCHLEICHER, Prop. it difficult to decipher the faded loom up in the settling darkness. big supper. . . . Hey, Alzbeta, R. L. (Bob) GALLANT letters, which informed the passer­ You mus’ come in. . . . Here, He could scarcely discern the everythin’ ready, pretty soon?” 1813 CAREY AVENUE TELEPHONE 4651 by simply: Pillbank’s Feed Store. black outline in the west of the sit down, sit down. . . . Stevey, Pillbank yielded, somewhat re­ CHEYENNE - WYOMING Behind the small panes of a dusty low Berkshires. Lights^ began to bring for Meester Pillbank little luctantly. The bill in his pocket window, Tibbals stooped over a appear in the squat, rambling wine— .” seemed to be sweeping out of his thick ledger. of the farmers; laurel He Becomet Docile reach on the wings of the blizzard. wreathes showed against hollow COMPLIMENTS OF A shutter banged in a sudden The lonely, miserly, crabbed This was somethftig unheard of. backgrounds of light, while candles BRINKWORTH COAL YARD blast. Tibbals turned on the light storekeeper was bewildered. No In his 71 years, he had never above him and decided to give the on the sills pronounced the holi­ PAULINE BRINKWORTH, Prop. one had ever treated him so cor­ gazed upon such a festive board.- stove an extra ration of coal. His day spirit. * dially, with such frank hospitality. How do these foreigners do it? P. J. BLACK LUMBER CO. FORMERLY intention, however, was quickly To all this Pillbank grunted Big, blustering, fuming Stiles Pill­ With wide eyes, Pillbank observed suspected by the big, grey-bearded disdainfully. The clerk’s words bank became docile and inarticu­ the long table overwhelmed with Cheyenne Wyoming HACKMAN COAL CO. proprietor. started him ranting anew. YOU CALL THE COAL PHONE WE DELIVER late. cabbage cakes, pot cheese rolls, 3219 “ What you aimin’ to do, boy?” “ Merry Christmas, eh? What’s “ You see, Andrew,” Pillbank poppyseed biscuits, .fried cakes 721 We.t 23rd St. Cheyenne, Wyoming Pillbank asked, frowning. all this fuss for? Mighty queer tried to regain his customary frosted with sugar and stuffed “ Gettin’ cold in here,” the ideas folks has about Christmas. austerity, “ I—I well my car is with prune jelly, a surprising loaf young man explained, shrugging If 'people'd pay their bills in­ stuck in the snow—just below, and of beautiful brown bread, which his shoulders as if shivering with stead of spendin’ good money on perhaps you could— Alzbeta called “ pasca,” and be­ the cold. ‘,T thought— the stove— ” such tom foolery, we’d be better “ Ah, my frie»d, don’ worry tween the candles in the center a Percy Smith Mercantile Co. “ There ain’t nothin’ wrong with off. . . . Merry Christmas—to ’bout little thing like that,” (Continued on Page 2, Sec, S) ACME COA)^ YAIID the stove. But, I giless, it’s near me. H’mph. That’s a good one, “Wyoming’s Largest Furniture Store” quittin’ time— things are dull— al- says I.” Quick Service I ways dull this day o’ the year— ” For emphasis, sti'essing his dis­ I REMEMBER CHRISTMAS ;; W e Invite Your Inspection “ Tomorrow’s Christmas, Mr. approval, Stiles Pillbank shot more 3 Corner 18th and Capitol Ave. Cheyenne, W yo. NUT—LUMP—PEA—STOKER Pillbank— ” gasoline into the laboi'ing engine. The little car fairly leaped into I Underwoods Flower Shop OFFICE PHONE 4621 1812 BENT AVE. What diffei’ence does that the wind. It pushed belligerent­ J Quality Flowers — Efficient Service ,, make, eh? Don’t cattle have to ly into the northeasterly gale as TELEPHONE 3613 be fed Christmas day as well as if eager to meet the first snow­ v,\>l any other time? . . . Christmas, 204 W. Lincoln Highway . CheyeniCheyenne, Wyoming ,, flakes that began to stick to the MemberJMemoer Florists’riorisis Telegraph leiegrapn i.»eliveryDelivery •• h’m,” Pillbank grunted and windshield. brushed the back of. a broad f We invite you to vlsif opjf new modem, Chevrolet sales and palm across his mouth • as if the Might Have Waited Service at 401 West Lincoln ’Way and inspect the MUTUAL OILS, INC. As he left the main road and ONE STOP SERVICE word were distasteful to him. ONLY COMPLETE LOW PRICE CAR “ Sweep up a bit; and never mind preceded westwai-d toward Andro’s , GENERAL REPAIR WORK AND STORAGE the stove, do you hear?” place, the snow began to thicken. Acetylene Welding — Towing Service Before he covered two miles, he CAPITAL MARKET That Furriner’s Place was compelW to get out to re­ Knox Chevrolet Co. Gas and Oils — Tires and Tubes i Pillbank grumbled over a bill move the snow from the wind­ Where Better Meats Are Sold CHEYENNE WYOMING 821 EAST 16TH ST. PHONE 6741 j as he banged shut a red ledger. He shield. The wheels began to spin I thrust his long arms into a sheep­ as he started up a grade. Pill­ FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND GROCERIES skin coat that reached nearly to his bank began to wish a number of ! knees. While the windows rattled things. 1710 Capitol Ave. Cheyenne STUDEBAKER in the cold wind Pillbank tucked a He might have started earlier home-knitted scarf around his col­ this afternoon. He should have The Spot Light Car of 1937 lar. W'hen he came to the door had Tibbals put on the skid chains. MEN’S CLOTHIERS he drew his threadbare cap well Certainly, he should have waited down over his ears and cafled to for another day. Too, the wind­ Gus Fleischli Tibbals. shield wiper should have been SCHLOSS CLOTHES KNOX HATS Valencia Bar and Cafe I “ Henry, I’m goin’ up to that put in order long before now. PHONE 3111 CHEYENNE 2012 CAREY furriner’s place— you know he Why in thunder hadn’t Tibbals 113 W . 17th STREET CHEYENNE, WYO. calls himself Andro— ” seen to all this? Pillbank grumbled and said, Fine Steaks Beer on Draught “ You mean Andrew Kosar- “ Thunderation,” again and again. BON-BAGGS nicky?” He tapped his fingers against the FOUNTAIN DRINKS 1708 CAPITOL AVE-. “ ’Tain’t right to give a man wheel. They were growing numb. COMET OIL CO. such a tongue-twister for a name. His face was stiff and parched ONE STOP SERVICE . . . Wal, he ain’t been in to settle from the biting wind. Perhaps has he; I mean, while I been out Tibbals was right; this was not General Repair Work and Storage away from the,store?” the time to collect a bill. Acetylene Welding — Towing Service Yet he derived small solace from “ No, he hasn’t . . . but, you Gas and Oils — Tires and Tubes know, it’s Christmas eve— ” the thought. He was out of Geyser Laundry Dry Cleaning FRANK CLARK patience with people who stretched TELEPHONE 6491 7th AVENUE AND CENTRAL “ What in thunder has that got their credit to the breaking point. t’ do with collectin’ a bill?” the “ Selfish, thoughtless, squander­ D. B. SIMPSON, Prop. Oldsmobile and International Trucks proprietor roared. “ He owes me ing, wasteful furriners; no idea DIAL 4441 CHEYENNE, WYO. ?200—” about money and busines,” Pill­ CHEYENNE WYOMING “ But—but these Slovak farmers bank censured everyone in gen­ A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year around here sorta celebrate on eral. “ Just waitin’ for someone I Christmas eve— Kosarnicky might to feed ’em. I’ll show ’em. Stiles ' —he—well be—” ■dVVVWVVftftAAWWAft/VVAWWWVVWWyVWJWWVVVWVp Pillbank doesn’t aim to be Santy “ Oh, he might, eh?” Stiles Claus for anyone.” ASK FOR Pillbank drew himself to his full Three candles in each window E. S. HAWES six feet and expanded his barrel of a small hou.se seemed to touch of a chest. “ An’ what if I get THE TEXAS some secret recess in the crabbed ^ PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING cantankerous my.self? . . . I storekeeper. He began to concede J OILS AND GLASS—PICTURE FRAMING don’t aim to be feedin’ his cattle the comfort and contentment folks Model Dairy any longer. . . . I don’t aim to ■J We will jrive *n eytimate for any paint or papering job. derived from enjoying holiday fes­ PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS be Santy Claus to anyone, least- tivities. In contra.st, his squalid Phone 3932 1815«Carcy Ave, Cheyenne, Wyoming away to a furriner. . . . Hand me home was dark, di.smal, dreary, COMPANY that there bill.” 2204 SNYDER AVE. PHONE 6921 vwvwwwwwwwwwwwvwvyw^ww^^wvww^ bare, and uninviting. If Abigail “ ’M—my gosh, it’s for ?209!” had been spared, perhaps to­ A. K, WILLIAMS, Agent ic. cr..m CHEYENNE ICE CREAM CO. Every Penny of It day thei-e would be a light in the “ By Judas, I’m goin’ to collect H. F. FAIRLEY, Manager Phone No. ^152. Cheyenne, Wyo. window, burning logs in the fire­ Cheyenne Wyoming it too—every penny of it,” Pill­ place; and Stiles would have been, The Cheyenne Steam Laundry | bank thundered above the rattling well, let me see, doesn’t seem pas­ j windows and the squeaking sign. sible ; but it’s right, yes, little Stiles He drew up the collar of his sheep­ would be nigh onto 25. Judas, ( And Cleaning Compariy DON’T FAIL TO ASK FOR skin coat as he turned the knob how_ the years fly. Wyoming’s Oldest and Most Modern Laundry with his right hand. “ Better lock Car Leaves the Road Office and Plant, 516 W . 18th St. Phone 3348 up, Henry. No tellin' when I’ll “ Then some folks say Merry Qolden Sunrise Dairy get back. And let that stove be, Christmas,” Pillbank muttered, CHEYENNE, WYOMING understand?” and vengefully jerked the wheel •»m “ Yes, sir,” Tibbals returned, so that the Ford slid off the crown Happy New Year then hesitantly and all at once of the road, one rear wheel finding Products quite suddenly, -“Merry Christmas, a snowdrift. The gray storekeeper Mr. Pillbank.” fed his car more gasoline. Still A MERRY CHRISTMAS “ Eh, what say?” the gray pro­ more. The wheels spun noisily, PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED prietor of the feed store called but the car remained in the edge HAPPY NEW YEAR as the wind howled. of the drift. I Standard Oil Co. | “ I said Merry Christmas; it’s “ Thunderation!” fumed Pill­ Christmas eve, you know.” bank. He said it loudly. The snow THE F A S H IO N ^ E. T. STOREY, Sales Manager ^ The Sunrise Creamery Co. Pillbank piloted his little ark swept into his bearded face. He 2311 Reed St. Cheyenne, W yo. Phone 4434 over the smooth pavement of the said, “ Well, I’ll be gol darned.” 5^ CHEYENNE WYOMING W, State road. At times, it seemed In the driving snow, Pillbank as if the gale would sweep the trudged over the road seeking as­ doughty machine off the road. But sistance. At the first gate, he picked up his head and said, “ Thunderation,” only this time it QUALIFIED TO ACT AS EXECU­ was something of a gasp, not a Cheyenne Dairy Store BAKERS resentful exclamation. For Quality Merchandise and TOR, GUARDIAN, AND TRUSTEE I Still he had no choice. After The Asher-Wyommg Company Dress and Hat Shop I all, why shouldn’t he call on Andro Courtesy Service ' to tow him out of a snowbank. W YOM ING’S LEADING Eight families out of ten depend upon the busi­ 1619 Capitol Ave. For a moment he hesitated; the We Appreciate Your Patronage ness judgment of the bread winner as completely CHEYENNE, WYO. laughter and happy screams of 18TH AT EVERS . PHONE 7172 WHOLESALE GROCERS as upon his earning power. Deprived of both, they 129 So. College Ave. children within seemed to trans­ fix him. He beat the snow off need the protection of an experienced Executor, FORT COLLINS, COLO. SAMUEL L. ASHER, Prei. and Msr. Guardian or Trustee for the estate which is left to his boots and knocked. * "Exclusive But Not A thankful warmth enveloped WALTER J. MARK, Vie. Pr.«, «od Tie... them. him as he stood in the spacious HOWARD B. HEINS, Sscretvy Our Trust Department qualifies in every par­ Expensive’* hallway, while the aroma of hot Stone’s Cut Rate Furniture Co. food awakened his appetite. But Diltributors— Maxwell Hou»e Coffee, Libby’* Food*, Kuner-Emp* ticular to act in any Estate capacity. there was nothing aggressive or Liberal Terms— No Interest or Carrying Charges wrathful in his demeanor. Three ion Products, Wyoming Canned Vegetable*, Wyoming’* Beit Flour. tiny children stood staring at the The Store That Saves You Money . _ . . . The Stock Growers National Bank I stranger, while a middle-sized man CHEYENNE, WYOMING 313-315 WEST 16TH STREET CHEYENNE WYOMING with high cheekbones and small, Telephone 7083 Cheyenne, Wyo. ^ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION smiling eyes welcomed him. “ Ah, Merry Christinas, Meester * *

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Merry Chiistmas CASPER BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. I EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR YOUR CAR 119 E x t Fifth ^hone 907 Casper, Wyoming READ DRUG CO. “We Cm Please You” Worland Wyoming OUR STOCKS OFFER NUMEROUS CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Come In and Browse Around Wyoming Stationery Co. Farmers Lumber Co. W . J. Corbridge, Mgr. ^— 130 S. Wolcott — Casper The New Postoffice Is Across the Street From Us How to Make Christmas Is Feast BUILDING MATERIALS - PAINTS Worland, Wyoming Phone 33 £ A Meditation Of All Boys and Qirls ♦ OASIS NIGHT CLUB IWhWVWWMWMWVWsFMVWJWJVMMWWJWW (On the Main Highway) Because Christmas is the natal share in the feast. The Swedes While a number of Christmas Meditation is thoughtful prayer. day of the Prince of children, the have a curious way of giving pres­ W e Can Serve You Anyone can meditate — old or feast belongs especially to boys ents. Gifts are carefully wrapped customs observed today are traced Worland-Furniture Co, young, educated" or illiterate, sick and girls everywhere. and tossed in an open window or back by some to pagan origins iif door when no one is looking. The ► CASPER W YOM ING < or well. In Ifeland are observed some of Rome and in the observance of the FURNITURE, STOVES, CHINA, AND ^ , the loveliest customs of any Cath­ Danish children do not know Santa L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Any place will do for a medi­ Claus. Their gifts come from one Yule among the Northern peoples, olic country. Boys named Joseph point out that;hat tn

Tell the people you patronize Offer Your Heart to God EVANSTON, WYO. that you saw tReir advertisement I am sure that when I offer STANDARD HARDWARE CO. ■ \ in The Register. Thee an empty heart, Thou wilt HARDWARE, HARNESS, FURNITURE, GLASS, AND PAINT not fail to fill it with Thy love, to OILS, GREASES, CREAM SEPARATORS Merry Christmas PHONE 117 EVANSTON, WYO. '• come Thyself to dwell therein, to It’s Always a Pleasure make of it an earthly paradise, INTERNATIONAL, McCORMICK, DEERING, P. & O. to Serve You and to enkindle within it that per­ IMPLEMENTS AND REPAIRS fect charity with which, in 'com­ Torrington -Telephone 79— Wyoming The City Drug Store George W. Ewer THANK YOU pany with the seraphim, it is to Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations CALL AGAIN be eternally enflamed. — Blessed REXALISTORE Claude de la Colombiere. LANDER WYOMING HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED- -SUITS MADE TO Do Your Christmas Shopping Here MEASURE Passivity AND THROUGHOUT THE YEAR VVVWVWVVAViVAVWiiVJV*ViVAVAViBest their lighted candles typifying the ii*£_ God, why seek to hide thyselfU’ journey. Then the saint bade him tell no Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings, Furniture, As the march breaks up, the man, but give thanks to God and children, even the smallest, gather entreat His pardon for the wick­ N o c k SPRINGS NATIONAL BANK Carpets, Groceries, Hardware and on the side of the patio where the edness into which his weak faith Keen Kleaners “ pinata” is hung. The “ pinata” is had so nearly thrown him. That MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Sheep Supplies a big jar containing small gifts, St. Nicholas is patron of children French Dry Cleaning fruits, candies, and nuts. The and youths all Know, but he has Member Federal Depoeit Insurance Corporation ROCK SPRINGS - - - WYOMING $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor TELEPHONE 94-J DOUGLAS, WYOMING breaking of the pinata is followed also been regarded as a special by a native dance. patron of virgins. This tale of his ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING charity tells us why. Bethlehem Over Later on, he had an ardent de­ sire to visit the Holy Land, once ♦ ttt****************'**'^'*********'^***'*'************' GEO. BOLLN COMPANY Half Catholic pressed by the human feet of God. THE KELLOGG LUMBER CO. He took ship for Palestine. Fair Men’s Furnishings The town of Bethlehem, birth­ was the sky and smiling was the ROGAH MORTUARY sea when he embarked; but Nicho­ Building Materials and Paints place of Our Lord, today has a J. WARDEN OPIE, Director Arrow Shirts, Gordon Hats, Nunn-Bush Shoes population of about 7,000, and the las foretold a storm, and dire was Interwoven Socks the tempest that burst upon th* Contractors city is almost entirely Christian. ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING More than half of the people are laboring vessel. Then he prayed, ATHLETIC GOODS Catholics. The people are markedly and He who had rebuked the t . _ Rock Springs - Wyoming industrious. They labor in small frenzy of the Galilean lake once I OFFICE PHONE 44-W RES. PHONE 44-R J more showed that wind and wave workshops rather than large fac­ tories, such as are known in the obey when He commands, and the > w w wwwwwwwww w w w w ww w y w w w w w o ' Western world, and they do much hurricane sank into a smiling Washington Market of their work by hand. Among peace. Till then, sailors had called Christmas Greetings Neptune their protector, now the> their chief products are art ob­ LYLE CORNELL, Proprietor jects and religious articles wrought chose Nicholas for patron. BEST FOR LESS DOUGLAS, WYO. from olive wood and mother fit Returning home, Nicholas be­ : Golden Rule Store i MINER’S MERCANTILE CO. pearl, and sold in all parts of the came a monk in the Monastery ot 729-781 PILOT BUTTE world. The manufacture of reli­ Sion, near Myra, the metropolis, Wishes You a Happy New Year gious objects, a work that engages of Lycia, and presently was chosen Where Quality Excels about half of Bethlehem’s popula­ Abbot. When the see of Myra fell Rock Springs Wyoming THE tion, was first introduced by the vacant, the provincial Bishops ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING MODERN STORE Franciscans Fathers centuries ago. gathered together at the capital to elect a Metropolitan, and they High Grade Merchandise at the Lowest Prices were warned by God that they ;DOUGLAS ...... WYOMING Spanish Re-enact Holy should choose him who first in Family’s Lodging Quest the hours of the morrow should enter the church. At dawn, on GREEN RIVER, WYO. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. A beautiful Christmas custom opening the gates of the Cathe­ CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS long kept in Spain is that which dral, they found Abbot Nicholas Your Patronage Will Be Much Appreciated in the doorway, dragged him in, % Dealers in Lumber, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Cement, Cement the Spaniards called a “ Posada,” Blocks, Builders’ Hardware, Heating & Plumbing and All or hostelry procession. It re-enacts and with the hearty consent of all proclaimed him Bishop. UTAH POWER & LIGHT C O l Builders’ Material the wanderings of the Blessed Vir­ ROCK SPRINGS 413 Cedar Street Phone No. 99 WYOMING gin and St. Joseph seeking shelter In his new office, he was dis­ on that first Christmas eve. tinguished for gravity, chastity, and continual prayer. The lonely ELECTRICITY Usually the procession consists v.'idow and helpless orphan he a P t S K - A C C S of a gproup of children carrying Is the Biggest Bargain in the Home succored by money and kindly statues of the Blessed Mother and counsel, not sparing his own toil GREEN RIVER WYO. !!* IHIIBACKA and COMPANY St. J6seph, followed by adults where it could be of use. All who TAILORS carrying candles. The procession were oppressed found in him a moves from house to house, asking I courageous and stalwart friend. CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS at each to be taken in. At no house 1 Once there were three tribunes • • 140 K. St. Rock Spring^, W yo. Phone 135-J | > OWNED AND OPERATED BY does the request meet with a re­ I unjustly accused before Emperor Sales Service sponse. When the church is Constantine and condemned by reached, the request is made again, ! him. The emperor had often heard R. J. PRICE CO. and here a voice asks who seeks of the great Bishop and of his admittance. One of the children many miracles, anu held him in at the head of the procession re­ Eden Valley Dairy Association Box 14.3 Douglas, Wyo. high esteem. The saint appeared KEMP MOTOR COMPANY i plies, “ It is I, Mery, Queen of to Constantine and sternly up­ Heaven, who begs a place to lay Milk, Cream and Dairy Products braided him with the unjust con­ Green River C. Allen Kemp, Prop. Wyoming her Jiead for the night” demnation of the three tribunes, Quality and Service Immediately the doors of the whom the emperor at once set TELEPHONE 694 ROCK SPRINGS , W YO . I church are thrown wide open, and free. Constantine was not yet IWSiWtfWWWtfVAWflArtAVVWWVWyViWVVVWVWWWVy^ POWELL. WYO. the procession enters, moves down sole emperor, nor was he a Chris­ one of 'the aisles, and comes to a tian. Diocletian and Maximian Christmas Greetings halt before a side altar, where a were emperors too, bitter hea­ IDA F. GRUNDELL, President WILLIAM ROGERS, Cashier representation of the manger has thens, and superior in dignity and I MERRY CHRISTMAS ;; been erected. The people all kn-eel power to Constantine. and join in prayer. As the prayers When the storm of Diocletian’s ^ STATE BANK OF GREEN RIVER Our Sincere Wishes-'- are nearly finished, an image of the persecution burst upon the heads Christ Child is placed in the man­ of the Cnristians, Nicholas en­ Capital— $30,000— Surplus $2,500 for a Very Merry i! LyOngley'Templeton ;; ger, the candles are lighted, and all tirely disregarded the edict for­ GREEN R IV E R ...... WYOMING Christmas and a stand and sing hymns to the new­ bidding the preaching of Christ’s :: Powell, Wyo. born King. faith, and continued to proclaim, Happy and Prosperous < » ti: t in his see of Myra, the Divinity STOCKING-HANGING IS of the crucified Nazarene. The O. P. SKAGGS New Year FRENCH, SAYS LEGEND creatures of the two imperial per­ secutors seized the holy Bishop “ Efficient Service” System The practice of placing shoes and carried him into distant cap­ FOOD STORES 04530245 before the fire and of hanging tivity. Only the accession of Con­ Owned and Operated by stockings on the mantel Christmas stantine to supreme power opened For Over Thirty Years w eve is held by some iuthorities to his prison gates and sent him back have originated in the northern to his church at Myra. Not long WHITE BROTHERS We Have Served g ► Everything to Wear for Men, Women, Children ^ part of France. Those holding this afterward, the great Council of GREEN RIVER, WYO. theory point to a legend that a pen­ Nice was convened. Nicholas, with 318 prelates, condemned the the People of This ^ POWELL ^ WYOMING < niless child, wishing to make some ^ WWW W W W w w w y ^ y ^ y w, Christmas gift to the Infant Jesus, pestilent heresy of Arius. His < share in this great work for the Community With ^ gave up his wooden shoes and Make This Store Your Headquarters for placed them beside the manger Church was J;he crown of his life, that his parents had set up. The and soon after his return to Myra Dependable Service ^ With Best Wishes for a Very Merry Christmas next morning his. shoes were still h& died. and a Happy New Year there, but they were filled with Crowds of pilgrims began to Christmas Shopping olden coins, the gift of the Infant flock to his tomb, where his mira­ W e Aopreciate Your Business— Colne In and See Us fesus. cles continued. For centuries, his Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to- relics were venerated at Myra. SOUTHERN Learn of Mary Then arose the grim delusion of Wear, Misses’ and Boys^ Apparel, Home DALEY DRUG COMPANY God will teach you. Learn the false prophet, and the East AL FRYER, Mgr. now. Youth, middle age, old— first, and then even the far West, Furnishings, Hardware, Groceries WYOMING began to groan under the ever- POWELL WYOMING learn not to be bitter. Go to the grotto: “Mother of Mercy, hail!” recurrent onslaughts of the Sara­ UTILITIES She that had to watch sorrow, she cens. The Cathedral of Myra was Green River Mercantile Co. is not speaking to you as some­ utterly destroyed and its precious COMPANY one who does not know what sor­ possessions \yere hauled away. The The Oldest Store in Sweetwater County PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS row was. He was all her Child, most precious, however, was left. and she had to watch Him going The coffin of the saint was found S Rock Springs - - ■ ' Wyoming S through torments. Let where she at last by some sailors from Bari, Phones 15 and 16 Green River, Wyoa is be your home.—Father Bede in Italy, who made dili|;ent search THEY ARE RELIABLE Jarret, OJP. for it among the rums of the Telephofie, KEystone 4205 SECTION THREE LITTLE BOY PAYS VISIT TO RIVERTON, WYO. For Your Ten-Cent Store Needs Shop at the i: TAYLOR FURNITURE CO. TOYLAND IN HIS DREAMS : : J. L. TAYLOR, Mgr. Northwestern Dime Stores, Inc. (B y Mary Caldwell Keyser) Help!” And he wiggled like an think. Now just to make every­ are too big for them; but they ; ‘ FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES Richard was trying to polish the angle worm until Richard came body happy, I’ll let the dumb speak would be just right for you.” "W e Appreciate Your Patronage” very near to dropping him. on Christmas day. Now, every­ TELEPHONE 29 RIVERTON, WYOMING brass railing on the stairs but old Sure enough. The next minute R I V E R T d N ...... WYOMING Tige was always getting in the When he put him down the little body, ready. Merry Christmas, Richard was riding up one aisle way. He lay on the sponge, or he soldier fell flat on his back and toys.' and down another on a beautiful lay on the polishing rag, and eyen thO commander and all the soldiers All Scream at Once red tricycle that had nickel-plated came hurrying up to see what was sniffed around in the box of polish, “ And immediately there was such handle bars, a bell, and a tail light. the matter. Richard thought he getting it all over his nose.. a clatter of everyone saying ‘Merry While he sat on the tricycle he Richard’s father was janitor of ought to have water or something Christmas,’ with the girl dolls all could stop and look at the things A Merry Christmas thrown over him to bring him to, screaming at once, that Santa that interested him and then ride the building and, though Richard but the only thing that was there was only six years old, he often grabbed Sie blocks he had come for on to the next. Hichard was hav­ was a bottle of ink and Richard CONANT’S CASH QROCERY J. C. PENNEY CO. helped nis father shine up the and ran away as quickly as he ing a glorious time. was afraid that that might spoil brasses on Saturday morning. could, laughing and saying, ‘Merry He sat a long time and watched his handsome uniform. For You or Your Home Christmas, Merry Christmas.’ the electric trains. There were so AND MARKET Christmas was coming in just a Monster Swooped Down many dolls waiting for rides on week. Richard had often been “ So that is how it is,” finished RIVERTON ...... WYOMING “ Oh, Ohi Oh!” he shouted when the electric trains that they had to Phone 30 Riverton, W yo. told that Santa Claus was especial­ they had fanned him a bit and he the little Sailor Boy, “ that on use traffic cops to keep them in ly fond of “ good” little boys, and had recovered enough breath to Christmas day, when everything is order. gave them the best presents. As shout: “ A great m-monster quiet in the store, and no people are stirring about, all the left-over Richard could hardly get through Richard thought about it he rub­ s-swooped down and g-grabbed the aisles with his tricycle, there P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Pre.ident L. L. KING, Vice Pre». bed harder and harden. He me in his claws— carried me so toys play around together and have were so many dolls driving auto­ J. J. JEW ETT, Manager thought of the big room full of fast— through the air— I could a grand time.” And the Sailor mobiles. Even the cut-outs were toys that he had seen at the de­ h-h-hardly ge.t— my breath.” Boy gave a great big sigh. trying it and making much con­ COLE’S'C A SH GROCERY partment store downtown and won­ The little soldier continued to “ You don’t seem very happy,” fusion. RIVERTON LiJMBER COMPANY dered what he would choose if he wail and Richard, thinking that if said Richard. “ Why aren’t you Richard noticed that the building At Your Service (Quality First) could pick out ju.st one thing for all those little soldiers got to playing?" blocks were climbing slowly up YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED his very own. His hand rubbed believing that he was a monster, into place, building a tower all by Building: Material and Farming Implements “ That is just it,” said the Sailor PHONE S3 more and more slowly as he even though they were so little themselves. Up and up went the Boy. “ They know I’m a sailor and RIVERTONWYOMING RIVERTON WYOMING thought about it. Then, so that and their swords so tiny, they see where they put the ships. Way tower and Richard sat on the tri­ he could better remember the might do him some damage. Even up on the top shelf. A sailor can’t cycle and watched it grow higher, things he had seen in the stor^ mosquitoes could make a fellow be happy without a ship.” And the and higher, and higher. ► he rested his eyes in the crotch mighty uncomfortable. Richard Sailor Boy a real salt water Noise and Clatter ► < of his elbow. “ I wish I could have stepped away. tear. The old elephant was right b^ i them all, just for one day,” he 'The dolls were at the next “ But there is no water here, any­ hind Richard, still munching his ► mumbled to himself, “ then I’d Thermopolis SAFEWAY STORES pounter. And on the very edge how,” said Richard, “ and a ship hay and feeling around for more. ► know.” of the counter, looking over at the is no good without water.” Richard never knew what it was ► INCORPORATED Now everybody knows there is soldiers drilling, was-a little sailor. “ Isn’t there!’ exclaimed ^he that pushed him. The old elephant mwwwwwww wwwwwww w w w ma^c in rubbing brass. The .next He wore a white sailor suit with a Sailor Boy brightening. “ The gold reached out his trunk to smell of ^ Distribution Without Waste moment a strange thing happened. blue ribbon on his cap and he was fish tank is just over there beyond Richard and the big trunk pushed “ The Busiest Place in Town” Richard was going up— up— up in > R I V E R T O N ...... WYOMING using a pair of binoculars. Rich­ the bicycles.” Then with another the tricycle forward right into the an elevator. He could see they ...... ard heard the Sailor Boy laugh, sigh he added, “ But how could I building blocks and down they ail A . A i were whisked past one floor after and as he came up to him he heard get the ship.” fell. HERAJRD’S PHARMACY another. Finally the elevator his little voice say: “ You got away “ I could,” said Richard, remem­ Such a noise and clatter! stopped with a soft jerk that made with it that time all right” bering how kindly the Sailor Boy And there was Richard down The Rexall-Nyal Store ^ Outfitters for the Whole Familu Richard feel as if he were on a tee­ Richard saw that the Sailor Boy had advised him about the sol­ among the blocks, and the old ele­ ter-totter. J was speaking to him and he was diers. phant’s trunk went nosing about Thermopolis ...... Wyoming J MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN The elevator door opened and very glad for that, because if the “ Oh, could you? And would among the blocks, looking for some­ there it was, right in front of him Sailor Boy would talk to him in so you?” The Sailor Boy looked hap­ thing to eat, and there was Richard, — the big room in the department friendly a manner, he couldn’t look py again. the only g;ood thing to eat, tangled store filled with toys. like a monster to him. “ Sure,” said Richard, looking up up among the blocks. Richard was GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE scared; and his heart beat faster SINCE 1913 \ Tin Soldier Operator “ Never monkey with the army,” at the ships, “ which one would you and faster when he felt the breath J RIVERTON WYOMING The elevator man looked like a said the Sailor Boy, “ if they fall like?” down you should pretend not to Ju*t a Kitten Boat of the old elephant as he sniffed tin soldier. He had a red coat and sniffed around. Then, just made with tails like the one Mr. noticetit.” , “ Well, not a very big one,” said when he could stand it no longer, GOLDEN CLEANERS W' Garoza wore when he went out to “ But I was only trying to help,” the Sailor Boy. “ I’ve not had very suddenly he found that it was old PHONE 13S-W THERMOPOLIS, WYO. sing at concerts, and a red cap explained Richard, feeling that he much experience. I think it should had been quite misunderstood. be a cat boat Or maybe a kitten.” Tige who was nosing ariound his \ SUNSET LUMBER AND ! with a silver visor and a shiny sil­ face and there was no elephant ver belt. He wore gloves of tin. Enter Uncle Sam “ This one looks to be about your “ Why tell it to the marines? size,” said Richard, selecting one there at all; no toys; no blocks; no ^'W'w ww'www w ^ww ww w w ww'w ^w wwwwwww rwwwj Richard looked up at him and tricycle. Only the brass rail, the \ HARDWARE COMPANY : would have spoken but the tin hand They are ray soldiers,” said a bass with one sail. * voice that made him jump, it was A moment later the little Sailor box of polish, and the old rag. ^ We Clothe the Entire Family f “WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS” ^ began to lift slowly toward the lever Boy was in the sail boat, floating Richard blinked a bit and looked ^ Shelf and Heavy Hardware— Pipe and Pipe Fittings that ran the elevator. Richard, of* so much louder than the voice of the little sailor. And who do you around on the fishpond, pulling around him. Then he put his arm > Quality Clothes for Less course, did riot want to go down ropes this way and that, trying to around the dog’s neck and laid his ^ RIVERTON W YOM ING ] again before he had seen the toys. think it was? Uncle Sam. All catch the breeze. flushed cheek against the dog’s He stepped out of the elevator, dressed up in his stripped trousers shaggy neck, “ 0, Tige,” he said and his high hat. And he stepped “ You might try the tricycles,” he and the door clanged shut behind called back to Richard. “ All the to him, “ 0, Tige! You should have : GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE him. Down dropped the elevator right out of the rack that held him dolls are sore because the tricycles been there!” THERMOPOLIS WYOMING and Richard was alone among the and walked up to the edge of the toys. show case near Richard. He > A When Richard had been in that looked searchingly at the little boy, BURLESONS DRUG STORE room before, he had noticed the whose chin was just high enough animals that stood like giant to com^ over the glass case. SHERIDAN, WYO. Your Service Drug Store for More Than 20 Years guards over the toys. The ele­ Uncle Sam looked at him so hard, phant had waved his trunk, the with his pointed beard pointing A. P. STEWART LUMBER CO. RIVERTON WYOMING tiger had shcken his head and right up toward Richard^s face, RETAIL LUMBER roared, and the big brown bear that Richard began to feel un­ had nodded his head. Richard had comfortable. He wondered if he BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS looked at them for a moment in had said something wrong. He silence and declared, “ They’re was so embarrased that he sank J THERMOPOLIS WYOMING ^ stuffed.” But now as he stood lower and lower on his hunkers Good Music, Good Drinks LOVELL, WYO. there he could see that they were where Uncle Sam could not see real. They were alive. him, and for some time' he watched At first he was afraid. There the dolls in the show case play were no clerks in the store. There “ drop the handkerchief.” The Best of Everything ? were no people walking about. He When he stood up again Uncle Season*s Greetings From stood there very still looking at Sam had gone but his friend, the WYOMING TRADING CO. t the animals and waiting. But the Sailor Boy, was there looking very GROCERIES, MEATS and BAKERY Sc animals paid no more attention to sad and lonesome. and him than if he had been one of the “ How did they all come alive?” PHONE 106 lOe W. B. HOUSE STORES toys; the elephant was eating hay, asked Richard of the Sailor Boy. OuK Prices and Service Are Right the tiger was gnawing a bone, and “ Why, it’s Christmas day.” LOVELL, WYO. T the bear was lying down scratching, said the Sailor Boy. “ Didn’t you THERMOPOLIS WYOMING his back on the floor. know it was Christmas day?” Standing in Formation Richard did not know it, but he Lakeside Richard took one careful step, thought he need not tell that to then another, and another until the Sailor Boy, and so he asked Sheridan’s Popular Amusement Hall he got over to the show case where again: “ But how did they come LUSK, W Y O . the little tin soldiers were. The alive?” other day they had. been carefully . “ This is the way we eclebrate M. F. EDMONDSON W. W. EDMONDSON J.C . PENNEY CO. arranged in neat rows in boxes, Christmas.” the Sailor Boy said. but today they were standing in “ Years ago on Christmas day all 5 c $1.00 5 High Class Merchandise at Low Prices formation and going through a the toys that were left over in the North of Sheridan on Highway 87-E and BEN FRANKLIN STORES and drill just like real soldiers. They store used to feel so bad that thair 10c Up J LOVELL WYOMING 5 wore red coats like the elevator was no little boy or girl to play man, but their trousers were white with on -Christmas day, that their SHERIDAN WYOMING LUSK WYOMING and their boots were blue. Rich­ Christmas day was a very, very ard thought that was a very good sad day. They felt that nobody idea, because everyone could tell wanted them. 'There were no by the red, white, and blue that happy faces arourid them, there they were U. S. soldiers. were no people in the store, all A little soldier commander the clerks had gone; even A e THE GOLDEN RULE stood out before his men and when watchman never came up to the Richard listened he could hear him fifth floor; they were all alone.” Always Something New - Hardware— ■ Furniture give the orders, “ Forward, march!” Cliriitmai Sad Day “ Halt!” “ To the left, wheel!” “ Christmas was just one long, Ask Your Qrocer for L O V E L L ...... WYOM ING The little soldiers did it per­ long, sad day,” said the Sailor Boy, LUSK, W YO. fectly; all except the one who was sighing deeply, “ up to a Christmas on the end of the line. When they a few years ago, when Santa had w w w w w y y y ^ wyr'w wwwwwww ww wwww, wheeled about he had to go faster to come back to the store on and faster until he tripped over his Christmas day to get some blocks Best Out W est own feet and fell. The others for a little boy who had hurt his went right on without him and knee and had to sit still for a few OP. SKAGGS Roney Sales & Service i Ricnara lelt sorry for the little weeks. You see his knee wasn’t fOOO sroMi soldier. He picked the poor soldier hurt when Santa had gone around up and carried him to his place to find out what the children want­ “A Surety of Purity” CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE 3 in line. But all the time he was ed for Christmas. Flour being carried the little soldier was “ When Santa came into the OPERATED BY Phone 7 Day or Night i yelling, “ Oh, Oh, Oh, Help, Help, room he found everything so quiet DEARINGER BROS. ^ A.A. A. A A A A. A A. A A A A A. A A A A A A A A that he stopped short and looked Christmas Feast Lasts about him. Pancake Flour P. O. BOX 278 LUSK, WYOMING “ ‘ What’s this? 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PAGE SEVEN SECTION THREE Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Teleokone, KEystone 4205 KEMMERER, WYO. w , Christ Appeared Among Poor 0 I t I R t t l 1111 i f H I ? t *' * * ■ aa******************** Christmas Greetings <> lilif *■ ' -*•-* »• (By Rev. F, J. W iehl, O.S.M.) He was profuse in his regrets, but would not be able to misread this which the Lord hath showed us.’ 'M Accordingly, we made haste and Mary could see that Joseph was “ there was no room for them in sign, for it would be a new thing • • climbed the hill to the city. We <« Kemmerer Union Laundry Co. mtrou b le as he crossed the thres­ the inn.” Travelers had been upon the earth, as the prophet < > '0 , pouring in all day. Jeremias ^plained after Isaias. inquired first at the inn. The door­ < f Launderers and Dry Cleaners 1 hold. keeper was astounded at our storj. “ What is it, Joseph,” she asked At this refusal, Joseph’s shoul­ And the sign was to be this: “ Be­ 0 rjf/ •> M ' I It K t *■ r I t . , ^ . Then he recalled that a middle- 7 ^ - */ /«tj6 m,'IK V ~ ' — 11 anxiously, “ has something gone ders drooped. He looked wretch­ hold a Virgin shall conceive, and TELEPHONE 105 aged man and a very beautiful 0 wrong at your work?” edly at Mary. He was not con­ bear a Son,” — lo. the new thing upon the earth, Ine new creation, young lady, who was carrymg a 0 rV s;i; i i ? ' . w — i a : iSf “ No, Mary, but Alpheus came cerned for himself, he assured the guardian. “ But what shall I do namely, a virgin-mother, a maiden Child, had stopped at the inn and back from Jerusalem today and begged for shelter. He had in­ 0 :5i brought disturbing news.” with my wife?” he pleaded. “ She who would conseive not thrsugh ORGANIZED 1900 is fatigued and in a cntical condi­ human commerce, but through the formed them that the inn was 0 ':S^: “ it is news that will affect us crowded and advised them to go to here in Nazareth?” tion, end must have rest and pr«- creative interposition of God, and 0 •8^: tection.” give birth not in sorrow, but in joy. the public stable. 'Perhaps it was “ Yes, Mary, it is. Alpheus And the dfsiHing of this Virgin- she who has given birth,’ he ven­ First National Bank 0 learned that a census is about to , “ I don’t know what you can do for her,” the porter replied, Mother "shall be called Emman­ tured. And so we have come be taken up. It seems that Caesar uel,” Isaiss also said, which is hither and have found everything of Kemmerer decreed this some years ago for shrujpng his shoulden. “ ^ e as the angel had told us. Great the whole empire, but it was never crowded, and the town. “ God with us,” for He shall be­ long not only to the Jews, having indeed is the Lord, and holy is His Member Feiierel Reserve System— Federal Deposit Issnrenc^ held in our country. But, now, too, is filled up. Many shepherds have even driven their flocks into no Jewish Lather, but to all the name.” Corporation Augustus has ordered that we, too, world, since His natural Father is It seemed strange at first blush have the enrollment. Alpheus says the sheltered valleys,” he went on, “ so as to make room in their God, the Creator of all. This new that the angels bore the glad tid­ n|pn ’ w ww'ir BUFFALO, WTO. that couriers are already being creation would also lift the Mother ings of the birth of the Savior to chosen to notify the distant houses and stables.” Then it struck him. “ Friend,” he con­ above all other mothers, making simple shepherds, and not to the < •w^'w w ' ^ T PHONE 24 DYEING 4 and undecided what to do. He place where this wonderful Mother have believed in the Divinity of BANK rinus, the Governor of Syria. The the helpless Babe of Bethlehem? ^ ^ A- imperial commissioners are to tried to recall some friend or ac and her still more wonderful BURT GRIGGS, W. H. JONES, Even later on, when He announced WSWWVW^VWIVVWVVVVWWW^WWSWW OF oversee the work, but clerks of quaintonce in the town, but none Child were to be made manifest. yvvwvwwwvw Vice President Assistant Cashier, came to mind. Mary’s cheerful­ “ And thou, Bethlehem, the land His sublime doctrine to them and BUFFALO the king’s selection will carry it substantiated His claim to kinship We Serve Wyoming and You out. Thus, the enrollment will be ness, however, again came to his of Juda, art not the least among with God by miracles, they were WYO. practically a revision of the gene­ aid; it comforted and strengthened the princes of Juda: for out of him, as it had done several times' fl'*® shall come forth the Captain only scandalized and declared Him f7 Z « alogical tables. This means that a blasphemer, asking; “ Is not tWs Molinar Wholesale Grocery OLDEST BANK IN WYOMING I will have to go to Bethlehem along the way when he began to I th ^ shall rple My people of Israel.” shortly, whence our ancestor, Da­ worry about her. “ Come, Joseph,” | There now appeared at the en- the carpenter’s son?” The Jews vid, sprang.” che urged, and there was almost a , trance of the stable several men dreamed that the Messiah would come in glory, in power and ma­ Company At the mention of Bethlehem, a touch of humor in her voice, i carrying small lights. These in- jesty, as He had revealed Himself To Our Friends and Putrons strange light came into Mary’s “ aren’t you going to seek ou t; tenders proved to be shepherds K E M M E R E R ...... W YOM IKG eyes, and Joseph thought that her the cave?” Here was the valiant ^rom the neighborhood who had to Moses on ML Sinai, and win I lips moved Slightly. woman, indeed. been sent to find a Child lying in back their independence and re­ W e Extend the Season-a Greetings store their national prestige. But So, in wonderment, he asked. So Joseph turned his back upon a manger. He would be the Savior the town of their ancestors and who was to deliver His people from now He, the Mighty God, the “ Mary, why do you look that way? Father of Eternity, the Lord of Your eyes appear a far way off.” headed the donkey towards the their sins, they had been assured. Mary smiled graciously. “ Jos­ opposite heights of the hill. He When Joseph had shown them the Lords, was come as an infanL in QUALITY FOOD SHOP nakedness, in abandonment, in the VARim store eph,” she answered,/“ lately I have did not find the cave at once, for it Infant wrapped in swaddling bands mm and reposing amidst the straw in midst of the straw of manger, **Quality at Low C osf' prayed much and earnestly for was now dark. Finally, he discov­ to work out their salvation I Ah, Buffalo Wyoming light and guidance. Never for a ered an animal path, and by fo l­ the animals’ crib, thejr recognized lowing this upwards he came to the sign that had been given them, who v/ould receive Him except toe moment have I doubted that in His simple and the docile, and so the See U» First— We Are Here to Serve Yon own good time, and in His own the opening of the grotto. Taking and, in joyous faith, thanked the angel passed by the Scribes and adorable way, the Lord would the light he had borrowed from Lord and adored. Then they con­ PHONE 35 KEMMERER. WYO. gratulated the Babe’s Mother and Pharisees, who sat in the high shape events towards the fulfill­ the porter, he entered and ex­ I places, and sought out toe lowly ment of His designs, yet recently I plored it. He found it to be hewn recounted to her all that had been A Merry Christmas shepherds in tie valley, for he have begun to wonder whether He out of the calcarous rock of the revealed to them concerning the Child, knew they would thrill to his mes­ wished me to take the initiative.” hill, an enlargement of a smaller sage and give willing testimony to “ You are speaking in riddles, cave that had been there from the "W e were guarding our flocks in RAWLINS, WYO. first, and to be about the size of the valley below,” they began, i t since in their hearts was the un­ Mary, and I don’t understand you.” questioning faith of the child. “ Leave all to the Lord, Josep' a small assembly room. It had pointing eff towards the east, ‘’and He will make everything manifest evidently been cleaned and set in keeping the watches through the . But the shepherds, their testi­ ► order lately. At one end some nigiit, when suddenly an angel ap­ mony to the heavenly birth of the as the days go on. In the mean ► while, you must arrange things so straw was piled up and also some peared unto us and enveloped u6 Messiah given, returned to their SEL-RITE MARKET Phone 25 Buffalo, Wyoming as to be able to betake yourself hay, at the other end stood a small in light, and we feared with a great flocks. On the way, little John, to Bethlehem the moment the no­ mar.ger. The whole place, how­ fear. Lut the angel at once as­ who had accempanied his father to ► MEATS, FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLESSTABLl tice of the' census is posted here.” ever, was cold and damp. sured us, saying, ‘Fear not; for, the cave, took hold of his hand and t ...... And so it came to pass that a Tne first watch of the night was behold, I bring you good tidings said; “ Father‘ let me run home ^ Phone 193 - - Rawlins, Wyo.^ drawing to a close when the saintly j of great joy that shall be to all and tell mother. That dear lady fortnight later they set forth, but A.AAAAAAA.A A ^ A AAAA A A AA A AA AA. Mary was not afoot as Joseph had wayfarers hod completed the nec-1 the people. For this day is born —oh, I could not keep my eyes feared she would have 'to be. His essary arrangements for spending. to you a Savior, who is Christ the off . her face— can’t stay in that brother, Alpheus, had provided the the night in the cave. Joseph now | Lord, in the city of David. And cold stable with her pretty baby. 11 ' “ ■ ■ “ ““ — ~ I QatchelVs Drug Store use of a donkey for her. Even retired to his sleeping mat close;this shall be a sign unto you: you Mother will make room foi them.” ■ • ■ > so, they made slow progress’, for by the grotto entrance, where he shall find the Infant wrapped in “ You are right, my son, but you BUICK-PONTIAC will ha.e to wait till morning. We PHONE 12 T. J. GATCHELL, Prop. Mary’s condition was becoming could ward off any stray animal | swaddling clothes, and laid in a SALES AND SERVICE more delicate every day. They that might happen along in the j manger.' These words enkindled are now in the cock-crow, and the BUFFALO, WYOMING traversed the plain of Esdrclon, night; whilst Mary knelt on her; our hearts, and, on a sudden, jackals are abroad. But in the passed through the towns of En- sleeping mat near the manger ^to I while the glory of the angel still morning you may run home and CARBON COUNTY MOTOR 00. tell mother.” Gannim and Sichem and the holy pray. She yearned for the advent captivated us, we saw all at once OPEN ALL NIGHT— WRECKER SERVICE of the Messiah. “ Come, Lord, and that he was not alone, but that a Thus it happened that Mary and VVWWWWWW t WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVV city of Sion, and late in the after­ RAWLINS ------. - WYOMING noon of the fifth day arrived within delay not: forgive the sins of Thy whole heavenly host was with him. her Child were shortly received ^ ^■H .iH ie4'4‘4 "H "H '4'4*44’4 4 4 4 4 'M '*44’t4 ‘**4‘'H '4‘4*'H " M ‘4'4'4'4’4‘4'*^ W. B. SKIPTON GHAS. W. LAWRENCE sight of their journey’s end. people, 'Israel,' ” she pleaded. These circled around us, and, rais­ into one of the homes of Bethle­ Bethlehem of Judea, the objec­ This fervent prayer of toe Vir­ ing their voices, sang the most hem, where the Magi found them tive of Joseph and Mary, means gin for the coming o f the Re­ thiiiHng song we have ever heard: when the star that tney were fol- SKIPTON & FLYNN COMPANY | “ House of Bread,” and is one of deemer coincided with the mo­ •Glory 10 Gou in the highest of the lovring stood over waere the Child Sundin Chevrolet Co. the oldest towns o f Palestine. Sit­ ment of time that God had selected heavens, and peace upon earth was. “ And entering into the uated five miles south of the cap from all eternity as the fitting one unto all men oeloved of God.’ Upon House,” says the Evangelist, "they “The Complete Car— Completely New” GROCERIES AND MEATSr this they slowly rose upwards and found the Coild with Mary, m s ital city of Jerusalem, a short ways I i” which to usher His beloved Son 304 West Lincoln Highway 4 Phone 17 Buffalo, Wyoming off the high Toad that conducts into the world; and so, suddenly, drew together like a white cloud, Mother, and falling do'wn they Sales— Service, frem Jenisalem to Hebron, it is whilst all thingsfViinrra werewot*a in quietrn iiaf and fLUri weWA watched them u until n fit they adored Him.” — (Our Mother of Rawlins, Wyoming set upon aa-eminence, like a gem, silence and the night was in the ditoppeared behind the stars Ox Sorrows magazine.) y w w w yw w "r v V w w w'ww w w w w v v v w v ~w w v ^ in the midst of a beautiful and fer­ midst of her course,” He lay still heaven. We now took connsei tile country. The eminence has and lovely upon the mat before among ourselves and said, ‘Let us Tell the people you patronize ► M. C. KEITH. President W. L. MILES, Vice President' • her. His birth had been miracu­ go over to Bethlehem, and let us that you saw their advertisement }. E. KEITH, gecreUry two backs connected .by a small ► ridge, 'the houses o f the town lous even as His conception had see this word that is come to pass, in The Register. »• < cover the ridge and the western been. As a ray of sunshine passes J. C. Penney Co., Inc. < elevation. From the summit of through a crystal without impair­ > The J.E. Keith Lumber Company i the opposite elevation, one can dis­ ing it, as a ripe fruit is parted Extends a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year gently from its branch, so had He V “A Good Lumber Yard in a Good Town” i cern towards the southeast the CO D Y, W Y O . rich valleys acres, and pasture issued forth from His sacred bri­ ► 4 Rawlins*^ Friendliest Store J. E. KEITH, Manager BUFFALO, WYOMING i lands that were once the estate of dal-chamber, the virgin-womb of Booz, and after him of Jesse. Mary, where He had wedded the Here was enacted the gracious Divinity with the humanity, and idyl of Booz and Ruth, the become the God-Man. His Mother Moabite gleaner, which is nar­ had not been subjected to the rated in the Book of Ruth in the curse pronounced upon Eve and II Cody TradingCo.il BENNETT HARDWARE COMPANY A Most Merry Christinas Scriptures; and here, also, the sons her daughters: Tn sorrow shall of Jesse, protecting their sheep thou bring forth children,” for in SINCE 1898-^ GENERAL HARDWARE from the mountain lions, iiad de­ her there was no sin. veloped into those intrepid shep­ Mary looked down at her Child. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE 3TOVES, SPORTING GOODS, IMPLEMENTS, SHEET METAL herds who gave to Israel her Look of rapture that bereft her of •TiiSENEY’S DRUG STORE* ’ I WORK, PLUMBING AND HEATING noblest captain and the illustrious her breath i What a wondrous Babe 9 ! [ Buffalo ------Wyoming I founder of her royal line in the lay at her knees! 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WATTS. Ceshier not the least among the princes mirrored the oeauty of the angeis, PHONE 40 CODY, W YO . E. L. BURNETT, Asst. Cashier of Juda: for out of thee shall come and, oh happiness for a raotuer! i Mercantile Co., Inc. BUFFALO WYOMING forth the Captain that shall rule the perfect reflection of her own ^ Jens Hansen, Pres. Paul Paulson, Sec. S. Frandsen, Mgr. My people, Israel.” fair countenance. The longer she lookea, the lurther the sweet Babe On that day, Dec. 24, in the year stole his way into her heart. RAWLINS, WYOMING 749' of the founding of Rome, The while Mary was tuus ab­ I Groceries and Meats | many people were hurrying into sorbed in her worsliip, the Divine Bethlehem, but few scarcely de­ iniant began to cry and lifted His ELLIS HARDWARE signed to bestow more than a pass­ little banos appealingly up to her. Diy^odsjM enh^Funushing^ 1 ing glance upon the poor couple* The cold was penetrating His ten­ BLACK and WHITE CASH STOBE House Furnishings — Sporting Goods resting by the roadside. They der body and He w,shed to be Could not be bothered with shielded from it in her warm bo- THOMAS FRANKS, Mgr. ^ Rawlins and Wamsutler, Wyoming ^ PAINTS any indigent ones from the coun­ tom. Mery heard and saw. She try side. They were thinking of stretched cut her kanas invitingly, FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS ► PHONE 10 BUFFALO, WYO. lodging and dining. And it would, and, thouga a spirit of awe would Mmmmmmmmmmmmm moreorer, be unwise to loiter, since W e Appreciate Your Patronage have her hesitate, yet she quickly PHONE 255—306 CEDAR ST. RAWLINS, WYO. many strangers must have crowded bent down, picked Him up rev­ into the town in the past several erently, pressed Him to ber heart, days. How easy it is, when one showered her love and davotibii IVWMftWWWiWWVWWWWWVWiWWVWWW WVWWi is over-intent on his own com­ and sympathy upon Him, and im­ NATURAL GAS BASIN, WYO. fort and pleasure, to miss the printed a fei-veht kiss upon His things that are really to his peace hdorable brow. Then, she wrapped What Benefits You Means Healthy Environment V*V*WWVMVmV>WVWWx\WtWVWwVxVir* and happiness. Mini up in thi swaddling Shortly, Joseph bestirred him­ All of Which Goes to Prove That Natural Gas a C. PHILLIPPE C. B. OTTESEN clothes, and, for the first time, Is the Key to Your Clean-up Problems self. He noticed that the sun had offered Him \vith well-nigh infinite already wheeled from sight. “ We bliss the service of a mother. 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One shivers at Francis, the last of his first 12 thing Our Lord required in those STEAMBOAT BRINGS - - COLORADO *bout 110 miles from Rome and the thoujght of the sacnfices that companions. who came tp Him petitioning for constituting the geographical cen­ St. Francis ahd his companion If these are the memories of St. favors when He was on earth. It ter of Italy, is frequently referred underwent. Today, visitors come Francis in the city of Rieti, not is what He wants of us now. “ He CRAIG, COLORADO to as the Valle Santa (the Holy from all parts of the world to view less admirable are those of all thd could not do many miracles there Valley) because it abounds in this monastery. Reatine valley. The farthest from because of their unbelief,” we are memories of St. Francis of Assisi. When, at Christmas time" in the. the town are the two sanctuaries told, as if this evil disposition tied One o f the great ^nctuaries of Poggio Bustone and of Foresta. His hands and restricted even His Webber’s Radio & Electric Shop t within this area is Greccio, “ The year 1223, St. Francis inaugpirated the custom of erecting the Christ­ At Poggio Bustone, St. Francis Omnipotence. On the other hand. WALTER R. WEBBEIi, Prop. 5 Bethlehem of the West,” for here bflild a monastery in 1217 and the He said to the father who im­ was instituted the practice of mas crib, he had just returned to “ Best Equipped Radio Service Shop in Northwestern Colorado” ? Presingers shop for Ladies Greccio from Rome, radiant with first time he presented himself in plored Him to heal his lunatic erecting the crib at Christmas that" place he greeted the people son: “ If thou canst believe, all Electrical Contracting, Wiring and Supplies t time. The erection of this first joy because Pope Honorius III had IT PAYS TO BE WELL DRESSED approved the Franciscan rale. with these words: “ Good day, things are possible to them that P. O. Box W W Steamboat Springs, Colo. Phone 85 ^ Christmas crib by St. Francis in good people,” words that dll the believe.” He sl>eaks as if the ^RAIG - . . - - COLORADO the year 1223 is still a live and St. Francis, who was at the Mon­ people repeated. In memory of answer to our prayers were in our vibrant memory in this place. The astery of Fonte Colombo, went to this fact, every year on the morn­ own hands rather than in His.— \W>IVWWWWVWWWWWJVWWWMVWnMIWJVW^ spot where the first crib was Rieti in 1225 while Pope Honorius ing o f October 4, the Feast of St. Mother Mary Loyola. erected is now enclosed in a small III was in that very city. The Francis, a drummer goes round the ‘ Christmas Greetings from and inspiring chapel with a fresco “ Poor Little Man” o f Assisi had village and repeats the greeting: s c o r n UQUOR STORE executed by an unknown artist of such a worn-out and torn tunic “ Good day, good people,” to which the 15th century depicting the that he could no longer decently all devoutiy respond, repeating the None Should Fear The Routt County State Bank Our Prices Reasonable scene of the institution of the wear it and he said to a com­ same words. Christmas crib. St. Francis is panion: “ I would be pleased, At Foresta occurred the episode Steamboat Springs, Colorado DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED shown in the deacon’s vestments, brother, if you could get me some related with such simplicity in the To Approach Lord YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED kneeling before the manger in cloth to make a tunic.” Next “ Fioretti.” St. Francis stayed j CRAIG ..... COLORADO which lies the Infant Jesus morning the brother went to col­ some days with the parish priest Lord, had we always tVeated You wrapped in swadding clothes. In lect offerings confident that Prov­ not very pleased at the so>- I a corner of the painting, kneeling idence would allow him to find the as You deserve, could You be more journ of the saint because in love with our company? Surely, among the people of the place, is material for a tunic and, just as he the people flocking to visit him Your eagerness should drive away the good Chevalier Giovanni Ve- left the house, he saw a man stand­ trampled on and ruined a vine fear that our uncouthness and Utah Colorado Wyoming lita. ing at the door with a parcel in that belonged to him. 6t. Fran­ A. W. HEYER coldness will disgust You. Love The sanctuary of Greccio is sit­ his hand who said to him: cis becoming aware of this asked “ is patient, is kind . . . beareth all Steamboat Springs, Colorado uated on the side of a mountain “ Brother, here is some cloth to the priest: “ How. much wine things . . . hbpeth all things, en- and seems to be clinging to the make six tunics, opC of which ypu Comet Motor Express Co., Inc. does this vine usually yield you dureth all things” (I Cor. xiii). Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director rocks like an eagle’s nest. A mar­ will keep for yourself and give each year?” and he replied TRANSPORTATION the others to whom you like.” 0 Lord and lover, we will not dis­ velous panorama opens out from “ Twelve ’some.” St. Francis in appoint You. Since You are con­ Phones: Day, 110*J— Night, 110-W its lofty location, and the eye em­ The brother, full of emotion and A Mail, Pastenger, Freight, and Express his turn: “ Don’t worry, you will to have us as we are, we will braces the beautiful sight of the admiration, returned to St. Fran­ A GENERAL OFFICES: CRAIG, COLORADO not lose because these good peo­ draw near to You without, fear. whole Reatine valley. Until a few cis, who thanked God, saying: “ We ple trampled and spoiled your vine “ Behold we come to Thee; for Thou iV.VVAVVWJVV,V»V%ViVAV»VWWW,VVVVAVAVVV,iVV. years ago, in order to reach this render thanks to Him who takes to come to me. Let them alone and such care of us.” At Rieti itself, art the Lord our God” (Jer, iii). ' WW y 4 within a fejv feet of the sanctuary named the “ king of verses” be­ But the two most celebrated and The star of Bethlehem is the “ Trade With the Boys” ^ HEADQUARTERS itself.. It is a custom among the cause before he became a brother center of an interesting Christmas 4 important Franciscan sanctuaries ^ TELEPH0^6-36 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO, i 5 Telephone 34-W Craig, Colo. inhabitants to be married at the he had been a poet and musician, of the valley of Rieti are those of practice in Holland. In various sanctuary, and delegates to the and said to him: “ Brother, the towns, young men carry a large i^V,VAV«VAVWW.V,VV,*.%V.V.V*AV,VAVVVVV*AVWW. Fonte Colombo and Greccio. The International Congress of Catholic people of the world do not under­ name of the first place comes from illuminated star from house to house. It is symbolical of the star VWVWWVWV\AVVVVVVWWWAnAVWWVWWVWWWVW Journalists, in Rome this summer stand holy and Divine things, be­ a copious spring which gushes out met newly-married couples de­ cause they use those musical water there and from the rich lady that lighted the Magi to the Holy Child. At each house, they scending from the sanctuary as instruments which should serve to Columba, who possessed it and who they were approaching it on a praise the Lord for their pleasure. gave it to the Fjiars Minor. There­ visit, and, from the throngs that COLORADO UTILITIES ^ Burke’s Grocery and Market sightseeing tour. Therefore I wish you would bor­ fore, it is considered by his sons as follow the procession, the young St. Francis first took up his row a zither and sing honest verses their Sinai and over the entrance of men collect alms. Afterwards, the QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES abode far from Greccio on a high so as to give less pain to my poor the sanctuary the words are writ­ funds are turned over to the bur­ CORPORATION ------i mountain that dominated the vil-. brother body, discouraged by suf­ ten that God said to Moses, when gomaster to be used in relief of lage. The saint began to live there fering.” The brother refused as He gave him the law on the holy the poor of the area. Serving all the towns in Northwestern ^ Phone 11 Craig, Colo. in 1217. The place was a long and he feared that song might give mount: “ Put off the shoes from thy I the people an opportunity of ac­ Colorado and with facilities for furnishing very tiresome journey from the feet: for the place whereon thou Legend Says Savior ?WWWVWWWAWWWWWWWiVWWWWVWWWVwA cusing the saint of frivolity. St. village. Giovanni Velita, a gener­ standest is holy ground.” 'The Colored Honeysuckle ous knight of Greccio who was Francis replied: “ It is better to re- time that St. Francis spent in that \ much devoted to» St. Frapcis, notince an honest pleasure than to place was perhaps the saddest of ELECTRIC POWER CHEVROLET SIX OLDSMOBILE SIX scandalize one’s neighbor.” Product of G M C Product of G M C begged the Poor Man of Assisi to his life. He was ill and almost In the south of France, tradition come and live a little nearer to the But on the following night, as blind and, therefore, had to lessen holds that happiness and good for­ in quantity for any industry in the Counties village, both for his own and for relates Brother Tommaso de Ce- somewhat his customary rigid pen­ tune will come to the one fortu­ of Routt and Moffat GREENHALGH MOTOR CO. the villagers’ consolation. The lano, the first and most authentic ance. He did it, asking pardon' of nate enough to find a blossom of saint consented and smilingly biographer of St. Francis, while his body because he had so badly French honeysuckle. The French CHARLES R. GREENHALGH. 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St. Fran­ complaints.” cording to the story, was grrowing cis and his brothers would estab­ cis listened in wonder and rapture T)nce the doctor came to visit there, and, as soon as the Infant lish their abode. and next morning told Brother him there ahd the saint at once rested upon it, the flowers flushed St. Francis began to pray, a Pacificus: “ The Lord, who takes ordered that a good breakfast with happiness, recognizing Him Christmas Greetings child took a stick from a burning care of the afflicted, did not wish should be brought him but there as the Creator of the world. pile and hurled it into the air. to leave me without consolation, was very little, only a little bread, SEASON^S GREETINGS While everybody thought that the and in place of the zither I have a little wine, a few potatoes. 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