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Show # CAPTAIN KID D'S TREASURE CHEST DISCOVERED IN MIDVALE. " See it On Display Cbr~stmas Shopping Time Is Here Have You Secured Your Xmas Greeting Cards VOL. 2 NO. 29 MIDVALE _________ _________ _________.______________________________________ CITY, UTAH, THURSDA y, ~----------~------------ - DECEMBE R 16, 1926 $2.00 The Year COMMUNITY CLUB TO GIVE 3IG BAZAAR I . -- I I· Arranrrl,lllJn ts UP.inQ" nLc!c Lv the C<Jmr.mnity Club to ->old :•. za.n anJ )I-:rc!lants D;nn~•• Dccer1 ·l''" lSth at Goff;; Hall. A big B~zaar will be conJuctcd in the afternoon and nothin<" will be SJ\Jlll until the tilne r;et for ·~oPumg--3 o'clock. Aprons, lamp shades, art iele3 of iancy-wo~k, hom -made can dy and artificial flowers, roses. chn.>an hemums, poinsettas, holly sprays 1 and ~weet peas, will be for sale. l<'rom fi to S, in the evening, the d innPr will he servPd at 50c a plat;. You may als buy a chance on· a beautiful .loll. If vou guess her name, sile is yours. R!P. r.; -The Christ mas i I ma~ sLout u •opet-um.s" ALL E'/E!NING;' LOO){ AGAit-1,- '(oo MU5T Light HA\IE' EN'.- \tu. witLost; lt m•q raqa. but caunol una u; THE wind '(oiJ\JE HAO it '(oo Sor-t oFA SeA 'SlM'P,- No-r THI~ \it.\E, re.LLP.~,- \N'A.SH 'EM liP, S\'IFf, ..:.. CUI5HAW ,- \t-4ERE'S ilil~ "(oo "DEALftQ~T 'PAIR \'" e HSt..t> \'oN tGt-t\. SPLENDID PROGRAM IS GIVEN IN GOFF'S HALL \ \../li'(et> 'S~\l.. '1-{\iH ''\rt\PS'' -,......""'~Go::0:::4.. ANt> '(olJ \H~t:W~~ M'E DOWN • . I ·w t!.H SoME ONe WOVt..t> \6L.L ME \.OH'( I ?t..AY \"HI'S '6/i\Mee 01'{- tfo- 0 F.or a marriet' din shall Tt!IOund withl-. And our Chriahus clteer !Pill -1'111 u. There is gladness to all 41 ib aacie<>t CAll IDhile ita rudd~ fi-rea aN qleaminq; And from far and u,.r, o'er tu la\ld.oc•~ drear. The Ch ristm.u i1hl ill IIN&tllilllj' I I Allt~e frcnen qt'O'lnJ is in fatten boud; Meny Christnus And then a Happy New YeM- WISH you a It's an old, old wilb llmow 10 wdl, But it'1 one we hold molt dear. Ho! the 1JUle.-\og we will ban it; Tuesday evening in Goff's hall the Music Section of the Community 'club presented the following program: . Melba Goff ·p·Iano so 1o _ ..______ .,_, __ M1ss Violin solo ---·-· ..·--- Gordon Ohlson Contralto solo --· Miss Lillian Hart Selections on the Zither · -·------ -- --Carl Zimmer Christmas reading ·- Mrs. FaA OLson Vocal duet __,___ , Mr. and Mr.s. J. L. Meyers Comet solo _.,..... _._,___.. Charles Hood Tenor ·solo -····----·--- 0. L. Thomas Instrumenta l quartet: Charles Hood and company; Community singing of Christmas caro~. . The program was followed by a h,~~:ht luncheon. Dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. J. 'fl. Johnson is chairman and Mrs. R. W. Quick and Mrs. Fred Hyke members of the music section of the chili. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Dec. 31st is the close of the cur- For Chrutm.u is come ill ev''MI·h.ome, 7. To summer our 'h.~rts '!Pill turn il rent year and as city accounts are I wish you a snowy Ouistmu There is gladness to .sll at ita anciellt CA closed on that date an effort is heing IDhile its rudd1J j\res uo glNminq; \ And a clear and briaht N~ Year. made in the W a.ter Dept. to collect f.nd from far and near. o'er the lanc:bcar~ It's nothine new all delinquent accounts and bring this d•ear, The Chn.s!tnaa i'jht ia streaminq department up to st.andard with the To wish I know LIONS CLUB DINNER o~her account;~ of"'the <:ity. AND DANCE TONIGHT But my wish is 10 aincele. Pay your water taxes befo11e the GRAXITE HIGH SCHOOL close of the year or you' will he listThe Midvale Lions Club will cavot PRESENTS PLAY TO JORDAN I wish you a lavish CluistmM ed as a delinquent on the annual l'i'· in their semi-annual dinner dance atSTUDENTS And a proJperous New Yw. pori. fair this evening (Thursday). A. A. LARSON. The affair will 9tart at the ComW.ith &iftund "ood luck Following 1r custom rn.ny yPal'l! munity church at 7:30 p. rn. A proold Granite High School Dramatic Just ahowered yuut way SELLING SEALS gram consisting of musical numbers, Club presented their school p!ayWith never a shift of &e.t· speeches, stunts, etc., has been ar"Pollyanna" to the Jordan High stu(Tune: "Ma.rching Through ranged, dents in the local auditorium Tuesday I wish you a sparkline Ouistm. Georgia.") At 9:00 p. rn. the Lions and thejr, guests will go to Goff's hall where Bring out all your pennies, folks. was admirably done and greatly ap-J And a bril!Wat uew, New Year, dancing will be eJJjoyed until too late we've Christmas Seals for sale, preciated by the local school. And may my wishes 1 to go home. Buy a penny sticker on each letter ~ Corne true for you Among the more colorful pleasantthat you mail, ries of this occasion appears the mock B:~e now and here! Seals will bring .the roses hack to of the credit for carrying the play marriage ceremony of a prominent cheeks that have grown pale, must be given to her. Davis Wallace f Lion, the prognositcat ion 25 years They mean good health to all in the character of John Pendleton To make certain that Christmas from now of 14 members of the club, people. was very strong. and talks from Lions, their wives and mail will he delivered in time to be O~rus guests. opened Christmas morning, the postHooray! Hurray! Buy Christmas JORDAN 1_8-GRANI TE 14 at department has arranged a schedAdmittance by invitation and card Seals today. Jordan BeeWlgger!l took an 18 to M only. M A p 11 -..1 ~... the ule of final mailing dates from Salt l . Hooray! Hooray! Worth every cent . . . rs. ary . owe '-' au.son, Funeral services were held Sunday lt fa ,I o~t of their b1tte~est nvals, wife of John Mattson died ~t her La~~· These ~ates apply to parc~ls ST. THERESE'S ALTAR SOCII<..'TY you pay at 12:30 in the Murray Second the ward Gramte Farmer5, Fnday. Royce Gilberrt, of the Corner GroAfhome in Sandy Tuesday December wh1ch for various reasons reqwre EL:EC'T OFFICERS Every Seal will do its part to drive lPr trailin.sr Sutherland's chapel ecry, for . crew Mr. is laid up for a sh<>rt time acJ. H. Long of Eureka tihe 14th aftP.r a. short illnes~. ; longer to handle than letters and disease away, 11r,.:;t half 12 to 2, the Jordan shootJrl~. Maltson was born July 24, cards. However, it is emphasized, but formerly of Murray. Bishop E. A meeting of the St. Therese's Al- rount pleurisy, etc. His ooctor has From both our dty and nation. tar Society was held Tuesday at the ordered him to remain on the sick 0, it makes us happy when a lot of Prs camP back strong the second half 1856 near Nottingham, England. She all Christmas mail must go early to E. Nygren was in charge. list until Saturday. Gilbert will con~coring sixteen points to the enecame to Utah wheJJ seventeen years insure delivery and letters sho~d not seals we sell, Speakel"5 were Ex-Bishop J. H. residence of Mn;. Jos. Wells on Allen sequently miss the Harmony Minstrel my's fourteen. 1 old. Surviving are her husband, John he more. than a day o'r two m any For we know that every seal will Street. , J orclan used two combination s in Mattson and. the following children: case behind parcels. The final dates Ereckson of Murray and Bishop J. Officers for the ensuing year wen~ show and the Lions dinner dance. help make someone well, Cornwall of Windsor ward. Prayer~ elected as follows: Mrs. E. C. O'Brien Tough luck. Teaches everyone against disease the gamP.. Milne. Brady, Bateman,! Jolm A. Powell, Mollltpelier, Idaho; fo~~ow: Tne Midvale Feed and Seed Store • · b · d Fred R. Powell Sandy· Mrs. Mary J Not later than Decernher 10 for were offered by Dan Snarr of the pre~ident: Mrs. Jos. Wells, vice presgerms to rebel, Ca~per and Vmcent Ford emg delivery truck lost a wheel by one, an 'P. Lindsay, TayiQrS)Cille[ Mrs. Hattie points in Canada and Mexico, as parSeals mean Good Health for all Bishopric and Nep1hi McCleery. The ident: Mrs. Edward LoRanger, Sc1:· .skidding into the Oldham, Grant, K. Larsen, C. Lar-j J---.. -- M cunb WednesdaY. -...... H 1 Bl k eels for these ccrontries have to pass reary: Mrs. Paul Troester, Sr. Treas. h th th people. B th ...,....,.,.,n, urra.y,.' ,_,_..s. ~ en ac music was furnished by the ward morning. .;,en anrl Mona an Motoring on the icy streets e o er. o of Ogden and Mrs. Pearl Ma.ttosn, through customs house; December 16, Mrs. John Eltz, an.d Mrs. A. J. Guitis becoming quite a problem. teams played w~ll ·~I! the floor i)ut LallSOn of Salt Lake City. ~la.bama, C_onnecticut, Delawar~, .Flor choir, assbted by Miss Van Dam and tard. ho~pitality committee. The Merchants Association of MidA toy balloon, with a note attached lhe latter cornhmat10n had rnueh Funeral services will be held in 1da, Georgia, Kentucky, .Loms1ana, Miss Nelson of Sandy who played Following the business meeting a vale held their regular meeting 'l'hurs was sent up by a boy at Manchester, hetter h1ck at the ba~ket. the Sandy Second Ward Chapel at M~in~, Maryland, Mas~chusebts, a violin duet accompanied by Mrs. 11ocial hour was enjoyed and dainty day evening. Michigan. It was recovered a. few Jo11es and Thornander starred for 1 o'clock p. rn., Friday, under the di- Michigan, New Hampshire, ~e.w Almie McCleery at the piano and a refreshment s were served by the host Shoppers in Midvale should report days later at Glendale, California. Granite, Jones particularly having a rection of Bishop Jensen. Jersey, New. York, North Ca.rol~n~, tenor solo by 1\fr. Lou Van Dam, ac- ess. Rev P. Maguire was guest o! any refusal to give tickets on purkeen ey~~> for the hoop. The score wa.s Intennent will be in Sandy City South Caro~m~,. Vermont, VIrginia companied by Mi9s Van Dam an.d honor. chases for cash and cash paid on ac• Semaphore and wigwag signaling, a~; fol\ows' Cemetery Friends may view the and West V:I:nglma; IDll~ce~beri17d.. Ar- Miss Nelson on the violin and Mrs. rount to the Journal office and the which •has been used since 260 R C. J 1 body at the horne. kansas, Ar1z;·na, LOCAL PROFIT SHARING mo1s, n 1ana, McCleery at the piano. matter will be taken up by the comor< an is to be discontinued in, the United G T F TP Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, TexCAMPAIGN GETS Interment was in the Murray Cemmittee in char.ge. Lt is the desire of States Army. Developmen ts in raO 0 0 0 Arbor Camp No. 815. w. o. w., as and Wiscom~n; December 18, WELL UNDER WAY the committee to create good feeling dio and telegraphic communicati onF ~:~~i, ~~ 1 0 0 2 elected the f.otlowing officel1S for the Iowa, Kai_tsas, Mmnesota, Nebraska, etery where the grave was dellicate<l by Bishop Nygren. and good will by the judicious use of have re~red it unnecessary . H;~tPml\n, ~------------· ......- - - 0 New Mex1co, North Dakota Okla.ho0 0 0 ensuing year: Mr. Great free Long interest ooupons and it can't be done by was 59 years old at the ha~ been manifested Casper, rg _, ____________.,,,_..... 0 0 0 0 Counsel ommander, John M. Tennant _ma, Oregon, South Dakota, Washin the time local of death whioh was caused by profit sharing campaign. locking up your tickets in the safe. A nest of the rare surf bird, sought Vincent, lg ~::.~:~~:::_-:::_= 0 0 0 0 i Advisor Lieutenant, G. M. Hansen. mp;on and ~agg.ett, Duchesne and rheumatism of the heart. He died Thousands of tickets have heen givett Give them out. You can't ltake them for one hundred and fifty years hy Oltlham. rf 3 0 0 6 Banker, H. A. Nordberg. Umtah cou~tles m Utah; December Thursday at the L. D. S. Hospital. out and it appears from present indi· with you wheJJ you die. ornithologis ts, has recently been Gr'lnt, If ......::=~~:::~:::::-·:=-·=::::: 1 0 0 2' Clerk, John J. Isler. ~0, C~ifo~1a Id:~ C~!~~d~n~~~~ He was born in England and came cations that prizes will be awarded The election of Ray H. Kenner rto found. It was 1,000 feet above tirn- K. Larsen, c .. ·--·-·· _______ , __, .. 2 0 0 4 ., Escort, A. W. Bowen. an at. e~a ~t a~ ~~ Da 'gestt Du to this country 35 years ago. He ha.-' in practically all business houses the office of justice of the peace rn bertine on- Mt. McKinley. c. Lar&!m, rg ----------·-·-.... _, 1 2 0 2 Watchman, Leonard BroWn. c~un leS Ind ull; tehc d the Bingham precinot at the general Lake~ livecl in Murray, Thoele and Salt Lake Christmas eve. Monahan, lg. -·-------..·-------.. 1 1 0 2 Sentry, Wm. Landers In response to the ~ esne Journal ban election 21 offer ~~ last month is being contestand a . ~n has . been ~alt the Lak~ proprietor of the The firm that exported the cele· Totals ....._, ________ ......... _ 9 3 0 18 For Manager, Jos. H. Lloyd, F. R. ecetyrn er T • a. . pom s dm . by last week giving $5.00 ed. to H. the N. holder Standish files the complaint KeystonP Hotel in Eureka for 12 brated che9ts of tea that figured in Patience, L. A. Sumbot. cou~ . o • 1.nst~re e 1Ivery .of the most tickets on Word Wednesday, oornes from Salt Lake that years. He was a member of the L. too Boston Tea Party is still doing For Camp Physicians, Drs. Hosmer 1 Chr~strnas day 1t IS su~ge~ed that Granite December 15, 1926, a complaint as turned has in been issued charging to D. S. Chur"h and had been prominent business. G T F TP and Quick (reappointed .) 1 Ohnstrnas cards for th1s crty, ~alt the Journal office, A. B. we Coles wish wiih the embezzleme nt ol. to an1 2 1 3 Installation of all the officers will' Lake c;ounty and other local pomts in church affairs in Eureka and else- nounce that H. C. Eghert carried $53.53 belonging to the Ska.ns Cash where. He is survived by his wido-w A statuette of the Babylonian Yen· •rhomander. rf. --· .- ·--· . -. 1 1 6 2! be obeld January S, 1927. · be rna1led not later than December and four qons, Dewey, o! Los An- away the prize with 1243 coupons in Store of Bingham <>n October 5, of us having bobbed hair with a fringe Houtz, If. ." .......- ......... -... - ... - 4 2 1 21. geles; Roland of Murray, Harold of his possession on December 15, 1926. this year. or bangs in front has been foul!d. · Jones, c ......·--·---------·--··------ o o 0 o THE COMMUNT Y METHODIS T "Other important instructions on Frame, rg. ·- ··--·-·----· .. _.. Midvale's plan is very unique and. Kiwanians of Bingham will celeJensen, lg. ____________ ,.__ _ o 0 0 0 CHURCH • Christmas mailing are given by Post- East Midvale and James of Tooele. as business increases the chest will brate the installation of new officers POTATO NOT PARTICUL AR 0 0 0 0 master Guthrie as f.ollows: Do .not grow and Christensen, no one on can January lJZ. estimate ·----·-.. 6th ··--now with a dinner and Several new courses have been addFor potato culture g:z-avelly or 6 5' 2 14 Dwight M. Kitch, Pastor place Christ_mas seal~ on ~he front much money will be in dance it Totals by at Februthe ..... -.. Bingham --"·-------· ·-· High School. ed to the present sche-dule of the Uni•an<\y loam soils, if well supplied with Sunday School-10 a. rn. or address side of ma1l matJ:-er; wrap Referee, Hillman ary 10. Harry Gray, a miner in the Parkversity of Utah for the winter quarorganic matter, are in general the Church Service-11 a. m. in ~eavy paper, ti?. secu.rely, address And then in acklition, Bingham several mine hunin Butterfield Canyon most desirable. The potato, however, Epworth League---6 :30 p. rn. Mar- plamly put no wntmg ms1de except ter. Inc! udinv: in these is a study dred dollars worth of prize.lii are up w<as killed Sunday afternoon by the is not so sensitive with respect to JORDAN DEFEAT-S DRAPER pret Wadleigh will be in charge of ~ slip containing the address for use of real estate law to be tau.ght by -and will be given away absolutely premature explosion of his blast. 'M' MEN the Commerce and Finance school, a soil as are some other crops. Under Jordan Hi~h BasketeeM defeated this program. There will he a. de- m case the tag becomes lost or the course in juvenile delinquency free December 24th. Attention is called to the full page suita:ble conditions a satWactory to he bate on the amusement question, and wrapper damaged, and If place you the do t~e Crack not share Tossers in this of the event, announceme Draper "M" nt in this issue of the light sandy soil and a medium heavy a short business meeting. name and address of the sender m taught by Dr Arthur L. Deeley, re- it is your fault. Start now. Men Tuesday Journal in the High concering School the shoe sale at the gym clay soil, provided the heavy soil is At the rno[lling Church hour there the upp~r . left h~n~ corner o_f the cently a member of the faculty of The score BOOTERY of the fr.acas in was Midvale. 32 to This sale of well drained and the light soil has ·n be Christmas Service with a parcel; 1t 1s perm1ss1hle to wnte on the University of Chicago. and a clas~ MIDVALE SCHOOL TO GIVE high grade shoes, right 15. at- the time 1 a good moisture supply. Muck or :'e rmo~ :n "N 0 Room in the Inn", the par~fel, h"Do not open tu~til Christ- in western history to be taught by OPERETTA WEDNESDA Y EVE when shoes are most needed, promises The Hi.gh School BoyR had a big peat soils are also satisfactory if ' •u 1·c mas"; 1 tJ e parce1 con a1ns an ar- Profes9or Levi Edgar Young. to create the sensation of the season. d a.ppropna... m s . . le f f pro~rtly drained and well supplied edge in passing but were weak at th1! anThe Registration for the winter quarter s da School children will be Preparation. are complete for the Look 'ern over, anyway. o rag1"1 e nature t he wor d "frabasket. w.ith available plant food. A rea~on will take place January 3, at which school operetta to be given by the H. E. Phelps announces the estabW. Day and M. Allen leoked heat g'ive thei::mpro~ram on Thursday eve- gil~" should be stamped. or written time all of the &bly good crop may be expected from students, including c;tudents of the Midvale Scl.ools in lishment of ning December 23 at 7:30 o'clock. plamly. on the address an agency for Stewarts1dei . when for Draper. a "Skinny" Laren had this any soB outside of blowsand and freshmen, will be enrolled. Clas~ the Ward House next Wednesday The 'main features of the evenin.g parcel IS presented Warner for ma1lmg: Radios basket at his place of busithe eye for the first time this year beaVIY clay, provided the climatic work for the winter quarter will liVening. will be the Sacred Contata, the send~r ~hould ness be in prepared Midvale, ,;o phone Mklv.ale 49. give and a was hi2h point man of the &'ame conditions are favorable and the soil commence January 4, and continue Students will White attend Gift in the Service, afterChristmas W a.tch for Tree his descnpt10n advertiseme of the contents. nts in the The score: is well supplied with organic matter until March 21. noon in order that plenty of room Journal from time to time and learn • JORDAN Santa Claus and the treat During ATI'ENTIO NI and available plant food. Mr. E. J. Norton, regi:rtrar, an- may be available for parents to at- more about his line of :radios. G T F 'l'P the program the members of the Sun- Calling Your Attention to the A.c:t nounces that new students should tend the evening performance . Only a few boxes of Christmas ADD CELERY Oldham, rf ·------·--- - S 0 0 6 day Schoel will present gifts to the of the Harmony Minstrels and have their credits sent in to his ofPrincipal Greenwood thinks the pro- cards left-a nice assol"trnent just arAdd chopped raw celery to sauces ,• Grant, If ---..---.. -------·--..- 1 )j 1 3 Christ Child, and later these will Le ; fice at once to be checked before reg· gram arranged is unusually good and rived yesterday from Fashion Show Unique the greeting aerved with croquettes, or to creamed ; K. Larsen, c ------·----·-·----·7 1 0 a di~ributed by the Boy Scouts to tlu . Friday evenin2' at 8 o'clock, i~ the istration day arrives. urges all parents and residents of card style centers of the East. Call vegetables, chicken, meats, oysters, C. Larsen, rg -·------ 0 0 0 chll~ren and poor people of the. com· time. The L. D. S'. Ward Hall is the An increase of two hundred in the Midvale to atten<l, if possible. and see what they are sending out in fts·h, or scalloped diSihes; a table- Mo~ahan. lg -----··-·--·--·~ 1 1 1 mumo/· T·hoose. who ~orne .are a~lte:l place. 35c for adults. 10c childrE-n. enroLlment for the quarter a.t the New York this year. spoonful of celery to a cupful of Smith, rf -·---·------ 0 0 ' to brmg sorn~ httle ~ift, e~ther to)'IS,' are the prices of admission. state ins-titution is anticipated by Declaring that he thought a mingives a good flavor. 0 -' 1food or clothing, which Will help t. Bateman, lf ·· ·--·--·---·-.2 Rehearsals for this production have those in charge. With this increase ister should not be paid more than A gun has been devised that will Vinr.ent, rg ..0 0 0 0 I' make thii a glad Christn:tas for ~orne been in pro,~rress for some weeks. Its in JV-ind it has been found necessary the average income of the pe01ple of throw a rope to the highest building Webster, lg --·- --·----·-0 0 0 0 of tlae poorer childre~ m our cJm- bound to be good. It is ~riven under to arra~ge for class rooms in build- his con~gregation, the pastor of a New in cities. It will -be used by tire denew qual'ltz lamp recently per- - - - munity. Several dolllllttons have been the auspices of the. Rec;reation Com- ings off lthe campus )however, it i~ York State Presbyterian church re- partments in rescue work. ~:ted ie f!aid to dete~t good pearls . Totals --·--------- -· 15 8 2 32 received for the t~eat at the church rnittee of which Mr. and Mr:=:. L. F. excepted that all qualified to register fused with -thanks a salary increase bad DRAPER on Thursday evemng and the corn- Pett D HI Townsend and Mr.s. J. will be admitted to the school. · of $500. A 5,100-pound seaplane was ~ent • G T F TP rnittee will be glad to accept other Hollis Al'lett are the memhPrs. ly shot from the deck of a battleship ~betlculosis may be transrnibted Day, rf -·----8 0 0 6 amounts towards this fund. Live hogs are being tatooed in an Potatoes immaculatel y scrubbed , at San Pedro, California, by a clllt.athrough eggs. 1 Lambert, If -----·--- -0 0 4 The Boy Scout Troop No. 119, will other services. The only excuse we attempt to trace diseased pork back and carefully wrapped in tissue paper pult in which a eharge of powder 1 DetVeloJI•rn•mt of the Everglades of Rasmussen, c ------·-·--- 2 0 0 4 finish making the wreathes at the have for our existence as an insti- to its source. now come from the state of Idwho. equivalent to that used when an eight is depriving the Seminoles Allen, rg - - . .0 2 1 1 meeting on Friday evening. tution, in this community is to be of Portraits of sixteen Presidents of pound shell was exploded. their means of livelihood. For Sjoblom, }g .0 0 0 0 A hearty welcome is extended to service. We solicit your aid and co· the United Stat~s and nineteen other Friendly penguins have been known they have lived .Dn what aJ.l who care to come and worship operation upon this ground. You persons prominent in American his- to make advances w humans b)" folA :rubber surface has been laid in eould g41t by hunting and fish- 1 Totals -------- -- 'l 2 1 15 1 with us at the morning church ser- need the Church and the Church tory have been used as the subjects lowing them about and attempting to Newbridge Street, London, for test Ref~ vice or wbo care to enjoy any of the needs You. for our stampa. present them with pebbles. :e purpoees. ll i l T~~~.di~~byMrn.WUrox, ---~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~·~·~:~~~~~~ ly!~O:~:~:~~:~iyw~::,~~t~~~ How and Whe n to Mail Chris tmas Parce ls 1---- ----- ----- Sandy woman Is I CaJl ed BY Deatb ---- Funeral Services Are Held for J. H. 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