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Show THEJORD ANJOUR NAL,MID VALE,UT AH I Mr and Mrs. Heber Hand at GarCRANBERR IES CANDIED A COMMUNICATION field and Mr. and Mrs. Gnrside at • 1 Magna, Sunday, Candied cranberries for the Christ- Midvale Lions Clu,b M11S. Wm. Holliday of Midvale. Mr. mas season are made very easily,, Dear Lions: and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and son and may be used much as candjed The U. S. S. Constitution , intrepid Keith visited -at Payson .T hursday. 1cherriei!:_-at:e -gsed. Select large, firm "Old Ironsides," the J-.istor...: frigate Mrs. Lavern Eg-bert and baby, Leah t cranberries';' --You •Wiu need for 1lh which for 129 years has remained Jean returntJd home l<'riday after cups ,of ·cranbetries", ' 2 cups of, sugar one of the most ins:.>irin.g s-ymbol.'! spending the week visiting in Salt and 2% cups of .water. ,"M11ke 3 small!1oi the spirit and deeu;; wbch made La"ke . slits in each berry with ' th~ point of, and kept our nation Ir~ e, hi decaying Hert Buckley has returned home ' a penknife. Make a thin sirup by at the Boston Navy Yard. from the St. Marks Hospital very ! boiling the sugar and wa.ter together By Aot of Congres;;, the Secremuch imprvved. He is visiting at until clear. ~!low ·t.his to _ cMl, add tary of the Navy was emp;,weroo to the home of his brother, Mr. and I the berries, atld or.j,n.g 'very slowly ~t~-·. raise funds for the restorati on of this Mrs. Alonzo Buckley. j thA boiling poifrt. All the . berries vessel. Every partiotic cidzen deMrs. John Lancaster and daughter sho?ld float_ oll the ~p ~f tli~ siiup sires that !ihe be restored in all her Vesta visited at Riverton Sunday.. 1 dunng cookmg-, so use a larg1! &auce- glory so that she may go t rvm port Theo Dwight won out for a trial pan. As soon as the sirup boils, re- to port to impress upon all the solill the final fox-trot contest to be giv- move the pan !rOToi the fi~;e.-and let it ~ lessons of self sacrifice and the · en at Danceland in Salt Lake, on IJ~nd overnight. • Ne";t._,d ay drain. t~"l heroic deeds of the brave men who Christmas. s1rup from the ' berne.s · and bo1l 1t sailed in this gallant ship. Roland and Doyal, the two children down to about half. Cool, and heat To aid in the reSrtoration, the Natof Mr. and Mrs. John Yates under- the berries in it again, ":~ry slowly. ional Committee of the Save "Old went a successful operation fur the Boil . gently 3 or 4 minute's, thc·n a!- Ironsddes" Fund commissioned Gorremoval of •their tonsils Wednesday. lo"': 1t to stand f_or 2 _hours or mo;e- don Grant, America's foremost marVeloy Egbert is able to be at her Bo1l gently a th1rd t~me. f~r 5 ~m- ine artist, to make a painting in oil work .again after meeting with an utes .. Le-ave the berries ln the aJrup showing the "Constitutio n" as she auto accident Tuesday evening. overmgnt; warm once more so thf! r looked at the height of her brillianr. Mrs. G. J. Bateman and children, siru~ will pour ea.sily and. drain the j career. Mr. Grant has produced a Gerald and Do1,tna Jean, Mrs. Lydia berries from the suup, which ca~ bt~ , picture ·which should grace e\'ery Bateman Ross and Lucile Bateman used as ~auce or for pancakes: Rmse-_j American home. Myrtle Cundick and Elmer Palme; the berries for a moment uooer a j The Committee plana to place the visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bateman gentle stream of wa~r- Spread on a original painting in the White House. at Magna, Sunday. ~lean waxed 'J)a~r to dry. T;Mn roll ! The reproduction is a very hands.omo Miss Laura GardiJter attended a In powd:red sugar. S'tore m glass , one which would ordi~arily n;tail at bridge luncheen at the home of Mrs. jars or tms. A sellmg pmce oi 1 two d!Xlan~. J. S. Alley Saturday afternoon. red . f twenty-five cents eacll will yield a Mrs. Ada Goodridge, Mrs. Alzina O_ver two hund h ll specnnens 0 substantial profit to the fund for the Tuttle and Mrs. Alonzo Buckley vis- Indmn potltery, 5 e boa<ls, stone restoration of the vessel. ited Mrs. Arminta Egbert Wednesday axea, amu~ets and baskets. hav~ just · TI.": edi.tion of prints is limited, and The time waa spent in quilting. been recelVed ~t the UniversJtrv of each copy will be numbered. ThroughA farewell testimonial will be given ~·tah archeologica l T?useum, follqw- out the United States a campaign in the ward chapel Wednesday, De- mg a four week trip of Professor will be conducted to arouse interest cember 29, in honor of Miss Thelma Andrew A. Kerr, head ef the d~- in the heroic exploits. I request Henderson who will leave soon for a Pll:rtment of anthropology . . T.his that you join in this moveme.nt by mission. tnp extended through a senes of naming a member of your Club as Mrs. M. S. Newell is impro..,;ng a.t canyo!ls in San Juan county . near an honol"ary member of the communthe Lehi hospital where she under- Blandu~g~any 0 ~ the speCimens ity organiza.tion of this campaign went a serious operation. came from chff dwellings fitteen hun- ,. and that you ascertain the number Miss Louis Von, Norma Pteerson dred years. o,ld. . of print11 required by your club at and Harry Ivie of Salt Lake w~re . Of P~I1bcular m~~st amon$!' _the your next mt'eting, sa"lding the total dinner 0'11ASts of Mrs. George Good- diScovenes were a httle bone whistle ' number to us so that we may fore.~ tied togetoo_r wit~ yucca nb;e which • W>ard them. ridge Sunday. were _found m a hithellto uootscovered 11 1 feel confident thalt the LiollS Club ed chff ihouse and two large red l>Mvb I of America will gladly help in this FACfS FOR FLIERS :'-n? several others ~one in -character- 1 na.tional patriotic campaign Ito re-I<f.Ic black work whic~ were uncover· store the U. S. S. Constitution . ed in grav~~~ of the cl.tff dwellers. Sincerely yours, For the purpose of furnishing inThe s~ecimen~ received lty ~he ~uPhilip Andrews, formation conCerning we31ther condi- seu~ Will remam at the Um~ersity Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy. tions to lUera along commercial air- and augment tl\e l_arge collect~on at Chairman National Committee. ways the Weather Bureau of the present there. This lll'U»ewn lS rthe sta.te archeologica l museum and is United States Department of Agri- open to the pUJb!ic daily except Sunday A Hindu miilionaire of the Jain culture since July of this year has in- It is mainta~ in order to keep the sect, who believes in non-killing, is augurated service at 20 different !lpecimens of ancient people that experimentin g on a large scale in places. The service includes obser- lived in Utah within the state. It rearing non-carnivor ous dogs. II'hese vations of upper windi by means of i!l at present one of ·t.he best mus- dogs are fed an entirely vegetarian small "pilot" balloons. euniS of south-wester n archeol.ogy in 1{).iet, a_nd !t is aime~ ~ wean them 1 These observations are as a rule existance. from mstmcts of kilhng and meattaken a shoz1: time before the planes eating. 1 are scheduled to make their flights . The infromation enables pilots to,seTokio petition&rs are being tried lect the most favorable altitude for for lese majesty for having plotted fligh.~ or the least unfavorable alti- to present publicly a petition to the Owing to the unnatural heat of the tude in case head winds prevail at Prince Regent. A public petition to autumn months, chestnut, apple and the · throne is a~rainst the laws, reg- pear trees and lilacs have been bloom all levels. An impomant feature of the ser- ulations and dignity of . the ,Imperial ing in France for the second time vice rs the transmission of weather household. this year. reports from point to point along the airways. The places at which serAt the modem wage rate, it would A rubber collar has been devised vice has been inaugurated were se- j :have cost more than $6,000,000,000 . to serve as a buoy for a swimmer. lected by the Depal'tment of Com- to construct the great pyramid of merce, the Post Office Department, ~ypt. Oxygen in liquid form may be carand the Department of Agriculturf! ried in vacuum bottles as the reas those hest located for the purpose. In the United States t~re are 47,- ! suit of experiments by' M. Garsaud, This service has been esta.bl~hed un- 1 461,588 church li!embera and 214,583 ' of che Fr~nch Academy of Science. der .the provi~ions of 'the A1r Com- ministers. This is .a boon to aviators who fly to 1 merce Act of 1926. great altitudes. I I I • You treasure most gifts that have lasted through the years-e nduring reminde rs of the friendsh ip of their givers. .It is not that the apprecia tion of a gift depends in the least on its cost or intrinsic values. It is, though, that it serves to remind you of the happy moment, the thrill and the pleasure that came to you when you received the &'ift. Gift Suggestions What Mother really wants is this Automatic Hotpoin t Electric Range- a beauty in white enamel. Between now and Christmas you may buy· this Electric Range for $2.50 down-t he balance $5 per month. This is a special price for C h r i s t m a s shoppers only then it goes to the . regul ar pr1ce $127.50. Riverton It is this quality in a gift that has given rise to the saying, "Electric gifts are long remembered." They are long rememb ered because of their charm and beauty- because of their convenience and helpfulness. Such a combination is rare in any gift. We suggest a selection from this list: Vacuum Cleaners Toasters Curling Irons foy Trains Waftle Irons Table Stoves Radiant Heaters Toy Ranges Washin& Machines Electric Irons Heating Pads Percolator s GrillB Bed Lamps Floor Lamps Table Lamps Bridge Lamps Lamp Shades Coffee Urn Sets Electric Ironers Christmas Tree Tree Light Reflectors Lights Flash Lights Kitchen Units Colored Lamp Globes Novelty Lamps . Nothing Ia more beautiful aa a deooratlon i entertained Sandy News a lamp-and useful as well. An acceptable electric Christmas Gift. May be purchased for as low as $1 1 than I .. • L FO UN D IN MID VA LE a few friends at cards at their home on Main Street, Saturda:y 1 evenin.g. Luncheon was served. OutMr. and Mr.s. Myrle Allsop enter-\ of-town guests were Mr. and Mr.s;. A. One of the main events of the Thomas B. l.loyd and Ml\'5. Seal and family formed a tained the Just-a-Mere Club at a i H. Schrader and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. month was a dinner party given at the home of Mr. ·and Mrs. Robert Diud visited in Salt Lake on party at their home on Main Street Carlson of Salt Lake City. Tuesday evening. Progressive games I Th? members of the Fir_st Ward en- mond in honor of Mr.s. Dimond's were played and prizes given to Mrs. I tez-t:am~d at a Banquet m honor of birthday anniversary. Besides the <G1~VJme Page and Mr. Thomas R L. Brady of Salt Lake and Mr. H. I their B1shop, A. M. Nelson, Saturday, immediate family, covers were laid motored to Panguiteh and 0. Hendrickson. Luncheon was serv-j it being his fiftieth birbhday annive;- for the following guests: Mrs. Hattie days, returning home on ed on small tables to eighteen guests sary. Tables were set and co-v~rs laxd PeterRon and children, Eva and CalSpecial guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. 1for about three hundred. Games and vin of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Tischner are j S. Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence speeches, also singing was enjoyed. Silas Brady and Verlon Bateman Gf congratulati ons on the ar- Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterron, Mr. Sugarhouse, Mrs. Bert _ Hyatt, M~a baby boy on ~onday. Mrs. Mrs·. M. J_ Lund of Brigham Cit and Mm. H. 0. Hendrickson, Mr. and and Mrs. George Bateman of Sandy was f<lrmerly Mis.s Eva Beck mother of Mrs. C. C. Jensen has r~~ Mrs. Fordham and Mr. and Mrs. Lau- Mr. Edwin Dimond and son Dora!, S<luth Jordan. ; turned home after spending the week renee Sta~ley and Mr. _and Mrs. F"'rank Mr. and Mr~. Arthur Dim()ncl and H. Dansie and daugh- herP. Moedl en~oyed a <lancmg paz1:y Tues· children of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and son Elroy were en- I M d M T T 1 day evemng at Murray. Dimond anrl children of Salt Lake.and t d" rs. · ay or are movA E Pete terta" d th M d M P B at d_mner ,sunday at he 'I ing r.to an South Jordan to make their N MBrs.Cl.b . t h rsohn en F' ,_,me e r. an rs. - T. ateman. a mner Sunday at bee '·h • · · u a er orne r.uay eveSadie Dwight spent the week-end M r. and Mrs. Vern Enniss I orne. S ewmg _ mng. was t he d"Ivers10n of 'at Sandy, gue!l-t of Mable Warner. Mr: and Mr~- Duane R1chards en· the evening. Luncheon was .served Mrs. Gus Pappas entertained at Ml's. James S. Ferrill an- tertame~ at dmner Sunday. Cov~rs) to twelve club members. S'Pecial dinner Sunday for the following birth of a baby gu-"I on were laid for fourteen guests. Miss j guests were Mrs A M Peterson ..-ne t J osep h M I Afto B otkb k f S :th J d · · · s s: Mr. an d "1 n rs. a· December 13. ' n r . - an ou or an j Mrs. Laurence Peterson, Mrs. Mar-• ,~ thans Mrs. Martha Malthans and Mrs. s. F. Stephensen were was also a dmner guest. vin Bird and Mrs. Wm. wmiam~ daughter Lucile of Murray. Mr. Leon Rasmussen was the A wedding of interest to the people · at dinner on Sunday at ~eaker of the Sunday evening ser-· of Sandy was the marriage of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rnchardson o.f Mr. and Mrs. Frank vtcPs at the Second Ward ChapeL Christina Jensen and Mayor W. W. ~ttended a lecture at th~ U. of U. of Salt Lake. M:. and Mrs. Webb of Midvale are Wilson which took place in the Salt In_ Salt Lake ~hursday, given_ by ?rMrs. S. C. B. Sorenson were makmg their home in ISandy Second I Lake Temple Thursday. Tirey will Bird T. Balflwin of Ames Umv~rSl~Y· Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Sor- Ward, Ib t h t th f - 1 At the last Parent-Teac hers VIS· Lake on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Hansen entertam·ed l the ~ omeh 0 eiTrhemabesnyt nf_enhesc8 mf itin.g day, sixty-one visited schooL orne.- th 1s o Thi s · 1 d"d d !llelUO!PC<U Society presented the {)fficers and teachers of the Pri th ell' new "t ls a sp en 1 recor ' 1e t' s k eep 18 plays at the ward Amuse- mary at her home <ln State Street 0 ~ e commum Y elrs. it up. on Saturday. Wednesday afternoon. Dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Vere Gardner an· Mrs. David Edgar of Salt served with covers laid for eight FOZEN PIPES nounce the birth of a daughter at the with Mr. and Mrs. Alvan guests The middle of a frozen pipe should L. D. S. hospital Wednesday, DeWednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raddon an- be thawed first. Work toward the .:ember 8. Aylett entertained the nounce the birth of a baby girl on water supply. To thaw a waste or A most successful surprise party girLs in her home Tuesday: Monday, December 13. All concern- sewer pipe, work upward from the was given at the home of Joseph Mal- n1ce H am1"Ito n, M"ISS Lol a Ham 1ed are d omg - 1y. lower _ end to pel"mit the water to strom Thursday, in honor of .Mr. MalHelen May, Miss Marjorie 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beck announce dtam away. strom's 70th birthday anniversary. Miss Desna Madsen, Miss the birth of a blliby girl born Sun- · Game~ were played an-d a large cake tlO'WaJ~a. Miss_ Lue?a May-j day, D_ecem~er 14. Mother and babe NO FOOD IN SACCHARI N with 70 candles was a main _feature Oonrue Dans1e, M1ss Rhea- . are domg mcely. The use of saccharin in tthe manu· of the two course luncheon which was and Miss Nona Jen -1 Mrs. H. S. Hyatt entertained at a, faeture of food products is JWt to!- served to fifty-six guests. time w~s _Srpen~ in makin?l family ~inn~r Sunday i~ honor of her,. erated by the UnLted States Depart . _ The lectures under the directi?n. of the m1ss1onar1es who are husband.s ~1rthday anruversary_ Cov- ment of Agriculture, which enforces the . Parent-Teac hers' Assoc1at10n home. ers were la1d for :twenty-thr~e guests the Federal food and drugs Jaw, for promises to be _a big success as the Peter.so~ had_ . as her, Out-of-town guests were MJSs Luel- the reason that such ingredient is a one Tuesday mght proved to be . .M•onclay, M1ss V1VIan Pet-1 da Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brady coal tar product injurious to health There were about 150 present, part Jordan, Mr. Lud Han- 1of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. R. and has no food value whatever. ' of these registered for the full course l'Rl112'er. Eldr~d Hughes and A. Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Those who did not, can join at any _ Bateman of West Jordan. By an experiment in England where time. Men of Sandy F1rst Ward 1 ~r. and Mrs. Joh~ ~·?well ?f Mont- by in~estructible tags were attohed Mrs_. -~len Hogan spent the week· ball on T~esday at the, ~eher~ Idaho are VlSitmg w1th rela-1 to the1r legs, it was discovered that end VlSJtmg her parents at Draper. -.nerlt hall w1th a score of. tJVes m Sandy. rats would travel 190 miles to obMr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan and Mr. favor of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hendrickson I tain food. and Mrs. George Henderson visited Containing $500.00 West Jordan I ° ' Get all the I I coupons yoa caa Tlte more yea lteltl tile better chuc:e te win tlae chMt Visit Midvale A ad See Big Communit y Christmas Tree \ DRAWING FOR SPECIAL PRIZEs-c HRISTMA S EVE. GRAND DRAWIN G-FEBRU ARY lOJ 1926 CASH IS CASH AND MONEY TALKS .. - |