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Show REM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 ov course IFTTS- the kind she'd choose herself VINEYARD .-lalicent Wells 0S93 Jl The annual Primary and Jun ior Sunday Scnool Christmas party will be held next Wednesday Wednes-day in the ward hall. Each child is asked to bring a wash cioth, a gass of jelly or some onions to be put into the gift basket for the children's hospital. Santa will be in attendance at the party and games and a program will be featured. ue annual Relief Society Cl.'istmas party will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rex Blake. Gifts will be exchanged and a short program will be presented. Class leader Alice Harding will give the Literary Lit-erary lesson. All women of the ward are invited to attend. . Oscar Jameson accompanied Elder E. H. Call to Rigby. Idaho, where he sang at the testimonial f r Elder Call, who hns spent the past ten days in the mission home in Salt Lake City before leaving for the California miss ion. Mr, and Mrs. Seott Atlred Mrs. Joy O. Clegg visited or Hairy, lctano are visnmg nere in Salt Lake City over the week-.with Mr. and Mrs. Charles All-end All-end with her mother, Mrs. Jen- red and Mr. and Mrs, J. B- Fer-nie Fer-nie Griffin. Iguson. i LOOK! THE NEW ELECTMC Washer - Ironer Combination! 41 VfAN rOWil ft LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE voir know WHAT YOU WANtf ftm your bank la routine service, in credit, perhaps in business counsel. Making those wants knowa to us is tk first step in a truly fcelpful relation-shif. relation-shif. . 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Phon. 0767-R1 '"' "'WW- .1111 W" I IM pi i Good Advice (or Husbands pv i swim ww, D. Carnegie JJERETS A COLUMN that I am sure wives will approve, and I am sure that no fair-minded man will disapprove. George J. Kalso of Detroit says that he had heard all hiV life that "married women should keep themselves up." Reitera-' tion of this finally set him to thinking and he thought of the ; woman's side. He began asking himself if mar ried men gave their wives an incentive for "keeping themselves up." How many men, ha pondered, left home in the morning with an affectionate farewell to their wives, or spoke a single word to show that they appreciated them? He wondered, too, if men commented on the appearance of their wives when they kept themselves well groomed. How many sat down to a well prepared meal with a word of praise for the pains his wife had taken to make it appetizing? Men have tough days, days when their minds are on earning a good living for their families, when they give little thought to anything else. But Mr. Kalso says he knows that wives have tough days, too; knows that keeping house is no picnic, and that it is full time and a life-time job without promotion for good work and faithful service. And there's not even social security for the housewife. He thinks that if the man is to be the head of the house, it is up to him to set the pace for the happiness of tha family, for the atmosphere of the home. Nine-tenths of the wives, at least, will be glad to follow his lead. Here are some suggestions of his for that happy home life: 1. Tell your wife how you feel about her when she is attractively groomed. 2. Admire a flower arrangement, the new curtains, anything she docs to make the home attractive. 3. Remark on how good the dinner tastes, even how good it smells before you tackle it. 4. Let her know that you are proud to have her go out with you and to have your friends meet her. Mr. Kalso says those four suggestions will do for a starter, and that any man can carry on from there. Well, Mr. Kalso'a suggestions sound like good sense, and It can't do any one of us any harm to carry them out Maybe a few miracles will result. Three-Year-Old Girl Gets False Teeth In Britain LONDON. A three-year-old girl has been fitted with get of falsa teeth under Britain's national health plan. Dentists said the child, Anne Smith, of Birely, was the youngest person In Britain so equipped. The child's own teeth got bad and caused her much trouble, go doctors doc-tors said they had to com out Anne will have to wear the false teeth, adjusted about every six months to tit her growing Jaws, for seven years. By that time, gay the dentists, she will have her own seeorjl Met real teeth. Americans eat more cheese than formerly. An average of 9.34 pounds ner person ii now used annually. Dear Santa, Please bring me a baby doll and buggy, also table, chairs and dishes. If you have a nurse set, I would like that too. Love. Beckey Newell P.S. Linda would like a doll buggy and doll, also a red waff on if you have. one. P.S. If you have a cow girl suit I would like that too. Gary wants a little red truck and a play dog. Mr. and Mrs Rupert Merrill Merr-ill of Klmberly. Idaho visited last week with Mrs. Henrietta Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen and other friends and reatives. ' ' ' ' ' fs t. YES, FOLKS, UTAH HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT Still has the most Complete Assortment OF TOYS IN TOWN 1 Vl a "'- t t JCmi Utah Hardware i Implement Co 650 North State Street OREM Phone 0550 Jl Phone 0550 Jl |