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Show FOUR THE Genealogy News On The Storks Tlisiting List Amelia Latta. Reporter Phone 048J1 There were 30 members of Sharon Stake in attendance at the Salt Lake Temple during the first part of November, 1936. There were 39 endowments, 14 couples sealed and 1 child sealed to its parents. John and Dona May .Madsen Gillman of Salt Lake are the'par-- " ents of twin daughters bor.n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madsen, Sr., Vineyard, now great grand parents, on November 16th. Mother and 1 abies are doing splendidly. Meetings To Be Held . Stake Genealogical Board meet:30 ing, Thursday, Dec. 10th at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Hardp. m. ing, Vineyard, are 'nappy over the DeGenealogical Union Meeting arrival of a buxom fcoy, born Nocember 20th at 2 P- m. in the Sem- vember 15th at their home. inary building. Mr. and Mrs. Franqjs Anderson The Salt Lake Temple will close Ramona Davies, Grandview), (nee for Christmas Holidays Wednes- are rejoicing over the arrival of a and December 23rd, day evening, fine baby girl c i Saturday, NoMonday morning, January vember 7th. 7th, 1937. Word has been received of the Thirty three Sharon Stake folks birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Manti the formed an excursion to Temple on October 30th. A bus was hired for transportation, leaving Orem at 5:30 a. m. and arriving in Manti at 9:30 a. m. The group performed 62 endowments. After the second session a sight (From a collection made by Miss Edith Murdock) seeing excursion was made through the Temple and was thoroughly of salt added to the handful A enjoyed by all present. 3 couples rinse water keeps clothes from were sealed for the dead. freezing on the line in cold senior all for The lesson text Genealogical classes for 1937 will In making meringue, add a teabe The Progress of Man by Elder Joseph Fielding Smith and can spoon of cold water to each egg be obtained at the Deseret Book white to make it go farther. Store or at the Genealogical Oftice for $1.50 postpaid with a 10 perA useful wash-da- y apron may be cent discount on lots of 6 or more. made from the back of an old rain coat. Second, third and fourth year Junior Genealogical lesson texts A small dish of charcoal placed will be available by January first. in the corner of- the refrigerator will .absorb all odors. The charcoal in the held Classes are being be renewed every two or Salt should Genealogical Library in weeks. three Lake each Wednesday from 10:30 a. nr. to 12 noon until Dec. 16th. Teaching a child fear does not Special rates on the Orem line of make him more cautious but ham77 cents will be made on the first his development. train leaving Provo at 7:50 a. m. pers Ten lessons may be had for $1.00. Waxed linoleum makes a Archihold F. Bennett is the in cover for the kitchen table. structor. These lessons are on. re search in different localities and A pinch of salt added before steps in obtaining them. It is hopmakes egg white drier and ed that as many as can, will avail beating stiffer. this of themselves big opportunity. - - Handy Hints - A head of lettuce may be kept The Salt Cake Temple will be it closed on Thursday the 26th but fresh for several days by placing in in a deep bowl with the stem will open .again the following day, fresh water and covering with Friday the 27th. plate. The water should be changed may be re frequently. Leaves moved as they are needed. 'e . fl "Pronounce Thee cMan and Wife . The best play things for chil dren of all ages are those which provide materials for interesting such as buildings occupations, sweeping, or snow shovelling. Children enjoy simple toys which Miss Phyllis Mitchell of Ogden, stand rough treatment and proFred Mr. Mrs. and daughter of vide more scope for the imaginaMitchell, and Mr. Carl Andreason intricate toys of Vineyard, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion than flimsy, Axel Anderason,- were united in which are good for only one purpose. A set of tools with which they marriage in the Salt Lake Temple is a still n November 5th. Stephen L. Chip-ma- may make their own toys better gift. performed the ceremony. Among the social functions honin a glass on Put a little oring the couple was the reception the back of thevinegar when stove you are in Vineyard given by Mr. and Mrs. Andreason. Three hundred cooking cauliflower or cabbage. The smell. and vinegar will neutralize the guests were in attendance tokens of their for wishes brought Spots on soft felt hats may be happiness and a well provided be- removed by a light rubbing with ginning in the form of many wed- fine emery paper. ding gifts. The hall was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and A lemon gives up its juice more formed a suitable background for if it is heated in hot water a dressed beautifully wedding easily or in the oven before it is squeezed. party.' We add our wishes for happiness Use pancake batter for in the new life. dipping food which would otherMiss Ardella Derberi of Maple-to- n wise be dipped in egg and crumbs. was recently married to Mr. Put a sheet of waxed paper unArthur Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins of Timpanogos. der the little child's plate at the dinner table. It is hardly Visible, and will save many spots on the Give me a match, Bill asked cloth. Duey Zubick. Here it is. The best way to clean a white Well, can you beat that? I've enamel bath is to put a little turforgotten my cigarettes. pentine in a saucer, get a small "'S too bad; give me back my rag and rub the bath all over with match. scrub well the turpentine, then OF'SHAKO VOICE Stake Relief Society y( Era Gdlc-pic- NOYEM . Ward conferences were held in Sharon and tdge-moTimpanogos, wards on . Sunday evening. A1 Dc Wolfe of V mice, California. November 8tn, with very fine reMrs. Dt Wolfe is the former Miss and programs being givfn. Thoia Clark, daughter of Mr. and ports The choruses bv the singing mothMrs. James H. Clark of Timpano-go- ers were exceptionally good and to are extended congratulations every member and their leaders. Mr.- and Mrs. Ma Andrews are happy over the safe arrival of a Lake View Ward will conduct daughter born November 9th at their conference on Sunday eventhe home of the grandparents, Mr. and Pleasant ing, November and Mrs. Raymond Partridge of View Ward on December 13th. ' Timpanogos. Mrs. Andrews is the former Miriam Partridge. Our Relief magazine Society under the direction of campaign, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brereton an- Counselor Daisy Nelson, has been nounce the arrival of a son born at very successful. Timpanogos Ward, the home of Mrs. Breretons par- with Mrs. Grace Hansen, as man-aziagent leads the stake with ents in Orem. Mrs. Brereton was and Sharon subscriptions sixty Grace Hurst and the new formerly with twenty-nin- e comes second, Ward arrival has one brother and two new, mostly subscriptions, sisters. with Mrs. Nora Kofford as magazine agent. All the wards are continuing . their campaign, and by first of the year we hope to the C. C. add, many new subscriptions. Stake Board meetings will be held at the h6me of Mrs. Sharp Gillespie on Friday afternoon, December 3rd, and at the Seminary-buildinThe Ladies Auxiliary, ol the OrThursday evening, Deem Chamber of Commerce' have as cember 10th. their aim this year the presenting of health and sanitation programs Union meeting will be held on of home and the encouragement December 13th, at 2:00 Sunday,beautification. p. m. in the high schol auditorium. At the present time they are holding classes on Home Hygiene and are care of the sick every Wed. night at 7:30 in the Seminary building. They are supervised by the School and County Nurse, Mrs. Loy F. Doss, who is well qualified to handle this type of The few classes that have woj for In the business meeting been held have been exceptionally stake officers, it was decided that well attended and deeply the heads of the departments be chosen from the various wards. That is, a primary teacher will be given the direction of the primary on the stake board and thus Personal nomination for man Jim Christensen. profit by her study in both positions. There was some reorganization No and with soap warm water. matter how- - dirty the bath is the made. The following resignations were accepted: Thomas Cordner, dirt will disappear like magic. Miss first assistant; Dorothy When in need of sour milk for Jones, Primary department; Hyrum Helen cooking purposes, add a teaspoon Harris, Gospel Doctrine; of vinegar to a cup of sweet milk Rhoebock, stake organist ; Maude departand leave it in a warm place for a Partridge, kindergarten ment; Lenore Billings, stake secfew minutes. retary, Ernest Frandsen was susWoolen dress material should al- tained as first assistant in the By next union ways be by pressing it with a damp cloth befoie it is cut meeting the organization will be and made up. complete. s. - tu JO itli FIVE DA Y SALE Womens 32 Oz. 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