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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI UTAH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1946 - - - - - i Mc'j lieu; Mr. and Mr3. Lowell Crabb of Spanish Fork are rejoicing over the arrival of their first son, born November 8 at the Payson hospital. hos-pital. The baby has two . older sisters. sis-ters. Both mother, the former Exilda Nielsen of Monroe, and child are reported doing nicely. This is the twenty-third grandchild grand-child for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred have received word of the birth of their seventh grandchild, a girl, born November 18 to Markland and Betty Jo Davis Allred of yenice, California. The new arrival has one older brother. Mrs. Alice Stice has learned of the birth of her thirteenth grandchild, grand-child, the first child of Virgil and Betty Bale Stice- of Portland, Oregon. Ore-gon. The baby, a girl, was born on November 5. Howard and Erma Schow Frand-sen Frand-sen of Provo have a new daughter, born Sunday, November 10 at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City. The Frandsens have one other daughter, Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen are the paternal grandparents. President and Mrs. A. C. Schow, the maternal grandparents, grand-parents, now have ten grand children. Leatha Carson, Reporter Brothers Elisha Peck and Max Rothe were our Sacrament meeting speakers Sunday. LuJean Peterson Peter-son sang. I Primary preparation meeting was held Monday at the home of Glee McKinney. I Thursday marked the eleventh birthday anniversary of Gary Lynn Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson. Twenty-three friends gathered at his home to enjoy a lovely party. Mrs. Lorena Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nelson of Santaquin were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Tegan. Late in the day Mrs.1 Jerry Hancock and two sons of Salt Lake City called on her. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson had her brother, Shirley Cook, and wife and family from Leslie Idaho to visit them Sunday. Wet Fur Ealn on furs is disastrous if proper prop-er treatment is not given to the fur. A slightly wet coat should be Bhakw en gently and then hung in a cool room having free circulation of air. Wet fur should never be dried near artificial heat, since it can be permanently per-manently injured. If the rain soaks through to the leather itself, it-self, the coat should be taken to an expert furrier. Rinse Clothes Not only do you have that "tattle-tale-gray" look in your white clothes if not properly rinsed, but you will weaken the textile fibers. Hot soft water is ideal for rinsing. Soft water wa-ter dissolves the soap without leaving a scum or sediment. The first rinse should be about the same temperature as the suds and of softened soft-ened water, but later rinses may be lukewarm. For a good job, two or three rinses in clear water are needed until the water shows no trace of soapiness. 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