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Show i i ;0VembcrlL ' j . . THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Fifteen ; Hub Caps Marked To Foil Thieves j hr' f; m.w. n;.M::;:-TI- 3 mi I isSEi ociai Events loll project to raise funds :or Christmas at hospitals With their eyes already fo-,e- d on a brighter Christmas r Ward 18, at the State Hos-ta- l and for the children at e Training School at Ameri- - Fork, Springville Jaycee Wives, this week announced their fund raising project. On December 1, the which day will mark the arrival of Santa in Springville, this civic-minde- d group will give away a lovely Madame Alexander Jac- kie Kennedy doll complete with scores of lovely items of cloth-ing, all hand-mad- e. The doll and her wardrobe may be seen in the window next to the Ri-vo- li theater. Mrs. Toni Smith, chairman of the project said that tickets maye be secured from club members. Mrs. Smith is being assisted by Carta Jex, and other members of the club. To clean a coffee pot, fill it with water, add salt instead of coffee and let it perk for a while. The salt water will clean the percolator thoroughly. Rin-se well before putting away. All that is human must retrograde if it does not ad-vance. f . Y ' v .". '' V-- Oarla Jex, left, of the JC Wives doll project to raise welfare funds; Toni Smith, chairman and President Norma Jean Read, look over the doll and her beau-tiful wardrobe, to be given away Decem-ber 1. Comthcf Events llafen-Dalli- n Club meet Rell Francis, well-know- n artist, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Hafen-Dall-i- n Art Study club at 4:15 p.m., today at the Art Building an-nounces Inez Chader, president. Mr. Francis will review high-lights of his thesis on which he is working for his Masters and discuss other phases of art. Two other meetings are plan-ned for the next two Thurs-day afternoons featuring slides of famous European Art Mus-eums shown by Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Bearnson and a visit to a Provo art exhibit. An invitation is extended to the public to join the club and enjoy the meeting, four of which are held in the fall and four during the coming April art month. Meekness is not weekness. Sir William Gurney Benham Meekness heightens immoral attributes only by removing the dust that dims them. There are two kinds of weak-ness, that which breaks and that which bends. James Russell Lowell To the timid and hesitating everything is impossible be-cause is seems so. The weakest spot with man-kind is where they fancy themselves not wise. He alone has' energy who cannot be deprived of it. John Casper Lavater There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. - Donald Grant Mitchell ll (Corner jjo to Jerry and Rachel aen Gentry Evans, Monday, ct 29, at the Utah Valley ispital. Boy, to Roy and Diane Pack-Edwar-of Provo, October d at the Utah Valley Hospi-j- j The new arrival is the :,5t grandchild of Mr. and Irs, Bliss Packard. girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-rj- r Wilson, October 26, at st, Hawaii. The new arrival js four sisters and one bro-te- r. .Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ulson of Hawaii and Mrs. 3H Whitney of Springville :X grandparents. Our Maternity C Wear Is - jfek I Delightfully New! (Jt77 j Distinctively different Excitingly youthful et t' 1 MATERNITY WARDROBE 32 North 1st East Provo Phone FR 23 ORDER HARIY ! NAME IMPRINTED Way - j YOUR CHOICE OF MANY EXQUISITE CARDS Select your Christmas cards here now, while our selection is at its peak. Don't delay get your cards today. Art City Publishing Company 161 South Main HUnter - j 8 f r L U U K j I mmmm J . - ' Wasatch I GRGhU J " SIIORTEIIIilG j I rt COFFEE ) 1 I IT'S SWEET MUSIC I : 9 to this ' Jj announce f week's .specials: IIHBB U 1 lb. Ctt 63C j GDraiiragjes Db. 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Sunday and Holidays - Sav Wests.de. Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all in-action. Few men progress, except as they are pushed along by events. Men of great genius and large heart sow the seeds of a new degree of progress in the world, but they bear fruit only ofter many years. Guiseppe Mazzini Thought must be made bet-ter', and human life more fruitful, for the divine energy to move it onward and up-ward. Energy is eternal delight. The worshiper of .energy is too physically energetic to see' that he cannot explore certain higher fields until he is still. Energy may be turned to bad uses; but more good may always be made of an .energe-tic nature than of an indolent and impassive one. Be not merely good; be good for something. Thoreau Every charitable act is a steppingstone toward heaven. Henry Ward Beecher jew5 YjoteA . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Long are enjoying a visit from their daughter Charmian and her husband t. Robert W. Taylor and their little daugh-ter Terri, after a th tour of duty at Newfoundland. Enroute to Utah, they stopped in Washington D.C. to visit Mr. Taylor's sister a.nd hus-band Mr. and Mrs. Vernald T. Worthington. From there they took the northern route stop-ping at Banff National Park, Glacier National Park and Lake 'Louise in Canada. They also toured the Worlds Fair and came to Utah by way of Lake Tahoe and Carson City, Nev., stopping at the latter place to see Mr. Taylor's brother Phillip K. Taylor and his wife and family. t. Taylor's new assignment is Lowry AFB at Denver, Colo., where they will go this month. It was the first time the Long's had had seen their little grand-daughter, who is 21 months old. Sheep automatically eat more high-sa- lt meal supplements when other feed supplies are low. Hunger will make them eat more of the salty mix-tures than they normally would if other feed were abundant. Adding salt brine instead of water to concrete makes it possible to do winter construc-tion but may cut down on the strength of the concrete, re-ports show. People who have no weak-nesses are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them. Anatola France |