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Show THE UTE RENTINEL Growing Old Together ~fSociety~ H}lPPV Friday, December 31, 1937. Home Economist Gives Hints For Household Helps spent Sunday at Ogden as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E . Stringfellow. Mrs. B. F. Andrus entertained her Sunday School class at a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to twelve girls. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey entertained at a family dinner Christmas. Covers were laid for twenty-eight guests. Out of town people Included Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. Bailey of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowthorpe of l Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luej beck and family of Salt Lake City . and Mr. and Mrs. George Spackj man of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith announce the birth of a son on I Christmas Day. DRAPER •I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottrell and family, Mrs. Caroline Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler and We're gro\ving old together family were guests at breakfast My sweetheart here and I, ' at the J. M. Despain home at MidGary, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. We're still the true companions L'rescellt Party Held "The old-time attitude of "give vale Christmas morning. me plenty of cabinet space and I'll Mrs. Caroline Sadler and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen enter- George Lee Sharp and son, Boyd, That we've been in years gone by; Salina Dannell of Midvale wet·e and Mrs. Mary W. Billings, of Salt We've battled life together taiDed at their home on State find a place for everything' Is as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. AI· Had some troubles more or less, street in Crescent Tuesday eve- Lake City. antique as a cradle," says Mrs. Ef- vin Cottrell Friday. I But today we're brimming over ablg. The guests Included Mrs. fie S. Barrows, home economist of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roundy left ! With the the Utah sweets State of Agricultural happiness. ExtenTuesday for Alton where they will R. B. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Mark sion Service. spend a few days. Gardner and sons, Richard, Doug. . After January 1 the Roy Glazier i Now that her golden tresses "Today a thoughful plan is Mrs. Sahna Dannell of Mtdvale las and Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. made; a plan preceded by careful spent !he w:eek-end at the home of Don Gardner, all of West Jordan; family will be at home to their Have changed to silvery gray her S1ster-10-law, Ml's. Cat·ohne Krs. 0. J. Bz-acken of Salt Lake many friends in their new home I see an added beauty study, by listing Of everything to Sadler. situated in northeast Mill Creek. , City, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gardner The family has resided in Granite Shes grown sweeter day by day. be housed, by consideration of the Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Latimer and of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Dave for the past five years. coming I feel the SlUJ1e real heart-throbs size of the articles, the type of dau~hters, Virginia and Barbara Gardner of Lehi. Bridge . was here from. ~iverton, to engage in When I hold her wringled hand protection they need. and the loca- of Wells, Nevada, wer~ guests of 1 IS I . 1 ed after which luncheon was poultt-y raismg. Ther have been We're growing old together t f I Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Boberg Sun- . 1tlon where they Wlll be mos re- dav afternoon and evening. Pay . very active eommun1ty workers, served on small tables wtth decor- I Mr. Glazier holding numel'OUS ·In the union God has planned. (Continued from page 1.1 quently used. Mrs. J. M. Peterson and son,, _ _ _ _ _ __ locomotives will all be in se1-vice ations in keeping 'th the holiday i churc~ positi_ons, and at the time "A sketch is made, then the i Budd and daughter, Robvn are :FOR REXT-5 roo~ modern brick se~U:on. The prize was awarded of the1r leavmg he was 1st coun- Not far! the west horizon during the first few months of housewife goes through housekeep-~ ho~e from Los. Angele~ for bthe : house double garage. Fine loca. . Chnstmas vacatiOn. M1ss Ro vn 1 • to A. R. Gardnet·. selor in the bishopric. . ~e. ~as \Ve now face Life's setting sun 1938. New equipment purchased mg processes m~ntally 1-?" the Peterson is attendin~ school at the 1 tion in Midvale. Inquire at Ute been one of the leaders 10 Jmtlat- Our bodies will decay and crumble during 1937 also included 100 all- plan; she changes 1t from time to · Univer~ity of Southern California. i Sentinel office. ing steps and pt·osecuting the work steel gondola ears for handling time and tries living with it again Mrs. Boulter Enrertaim1 in completing the Granite ward But our lives have scarce begun. Lowell Boberg is spending i - - - - - - - - - - - -· We'll catch the broken fragments coal. and again before building actually Christmas vaction in Los Angeles. ! FOR REST - 5-room furnished Mrs. Dorothy Boulter entertain- chapel preparatory for dedication. Major And Improvement by some higher to terminal begins" Mrs. Barrows explains. skill Miss Anne Fitzg-erald left for I house, 43 So. Holden street. Call ed at a dinner at her home on Mrs. Glazier has also been very • Los Angeleg Sunday to spend the ft 5 . 30 active in the Sunday School and We'll piece them all together, facilities· occured at Gra.nd June"Once the ·e were 20 inches of holidays with her brother, Harold a er · p. m. Pioneer Avenue, Christmas Day. Relief Society. They will be great'Tis the Master's Sovereign Will. tion, central terminal of the Rio space seen between working sur- Fitzgerald. _F_O_R--R-E-•.1'0-_-T___ N_e_w_2___r_o_om--f-u-rn-. Covers were laid for Alfred Blaney, ly missed by the people of GranGrande system. Additional track· faces and the bottom shelf of the .Timmie Kerr and Clair Stay, Lawrence, Allen, Edwin, Alene, and ite, who wish them success in their 'ld r M _. M Adan apt. Heat and lights. 37 Second h.1 new home. Mr. Glazier met with Then the curtain which for ages age and yard extensions were upper cabinets. Now, that space " ren r, an•• rR Virginia maney, Mr. and Mrs. d t ffi Stay, are spendine- the holidays In a se ious accident some weeks Has veiled , the mortal eye Avenue. Phone Mid. 312. necessitated by increase ra c 1 has dropped to 14 to 16 inches, and Ci!lifornia with their grand parArnold Jensen and LaVerne Pad- ago from which he is slowly con· )~::0::::::0::::=:':=====~~~~=\,=l ock all of Draper: Mr. and Mrs. valescing. When he is well en- Will roll back from yonder heavens routed over both the Royal Gorge , a short person can reach the first ents. And disclose a paradise. and Moffat Tunnel lines. I shelf without the assistance of a MiQs Maxine )l.fickl'lsen enter· Alex Simmons of Park City; Mr. ough he. again expects to take up carpentry work, with the firm for Then once again 'long flowered Expenditure of an additional $1,ladder. Additional shelves have tained at dinner Mondav evening. and Mrs. Tom Hilditch of Salt which he labot·ed when he was th rovers were laid for the misses pa s 892,442 for new rail, roadway ma- found their way between working RI'Jva .A ndnts. Arline cottrell. Lake City, Bill Crump of Herri- injured. _ -~\Ve'll stroll--hand in hand, ch!nery, shop machinery and tools, surface and the far away uppet Norma Boulte1· and Allee May mln, and Harvey Brown of Sandy. A delightful dinner party was There's real beauty in growing old was authorized late in October. Of cabinet. One homemaker placed Sailler. e:iven December 19 at the home of When these truths we understand. this amount $1,245,527 was spent at a conve.nient level, a narroVIo Mrs. J. J. Bailey of SAlt Lake Boberp Eaterta.ln Mr. and Mrs. George Muir. In·-·ALDEN C. SORENSON. for 1894 gross tons of 131 pound shelf J'ust wide enough for one row City spent Wednesdav and Thurs-! Kr. and Mrs. N. 0. Boberg en. eluding their Immediate fam1. 1y, - · --- · roal and 11,592 gross tons of 112 of glass spice jars with colorful hday visiting at the J. E. Mickelsen ~~~[l~~~~ 'i~~~~~ tertained at a dinner at their Sandy places were arranged for Mr. and UL Cc\USATI om" Mrs. J. Gould, Mr. Pete Gould and · ON pound rail. This rail has all been lids and labels. Mi!'s Mar·y Mi<"kelsen entertained home Christmas Day. The guests Miss Helen Jackson of Los A'ITRIBUTED TO GOD rolled by the Colorado Fuel & Iron at a IunchPQn 'l'hursdav afternoon ~.~ I "Another 'f'lomemaker had pull- honoring Miss Robvn Peterson. illCluded Mr. and Mrs. Burke Pet· AI d Ang-eles, Mr. an Mrs. ma ,.. u r 1 "G d" · th · Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eav r of eraon of St. Louis: Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nichol of o ts e subJect of the les- Corporation and most of it has tray shelves built to take the place _ ~ i son-sermon in all Churches of been distributed. Longest stretches of deep stationary shelves for the Rt>no are spending- the l.olidays A. J. Boberg of Bingham: Mr. and Sandy. 'd 177 88 their hrothPr. Frank Dranev. · cabinet. This plan also, called for with Mrs. R. S. Hawkins had the Chtist. Scientist, on Sunday, Jan- of t rae k t o b e re I at are Mrs. L. E. Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elrov Boberg had miles between Sedalia and Palmer smaller and more shallow draw- ac; thelr dinner guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson Jlleasant experience Christmas Day uary 2. of talkin~ by tel.eph:one . to their The Golden Text is: "Thy way, Lake, Colo., and 22.98 miles be- ers in place of large ones. frs ..T. A. Mayne<; :>nd her sons. and sons, Bruce and Teddy, and son, CurtiS, who IS labor10g as a 0 God . 1·n th t h I tween Thompson and Green River, "One section of the lower cabDarrell Maynes and Bill Maynes. of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boberg and missionary at Oaklahoma City, • IS . e sane uary; w 0 1 • • Butler Darrell Mavnes returned • The 10 Oaklahoma Mr. Hawkins reported Is so great a God as our God?" Utah. Also 10cluded the Oc- . inet was used for a tower dryer. recPntlv from a mission to the children, all of Sandy. he W~ el'joying very much his (Psalms 77:13). tober improvement schedule was An outline form with rods fastened southern states. labors in that locality and was in Among the Biblical selections is $312,642 for cast steel truck from end to end was placed on a The Primary association of both New Year's Dinner excellent health. He also stated . · f t 1 Jd t 1 a ch D d · t t · d th h'l that Santa Claus visited him the followmg; "For thought there rames o rep ace o : ye r track so that it could be pulled raper war q en er a10e e c 1Miss Laurel Dewey will entertain at a family dinner on New abundantly, and that he apprecl- l;le that are called gods, whether .bar tracks on 1579 frelght cars. out into the room. Perforations ~~~~- at a dance Tuesday after· Mr. and Mrs. Adan Stay enterYear's Day. The guests will in- ates very much the many kind- in heaven or in earth, (as there New shop machinery and tools for were made in the door and in the clude Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gunn nesses e:ctended him by so many be gods many and lords many ) use in Rio Grande shops at Burn- back of the section to provide air tained at dinner Tuesday evening.. home fnends at this time of the but to us there' Is but one God, the ' ham, Sal t Lake c·t c overs were 1a1'd f or M r. an d Mrs. 1 y, p ue bl o anr.• c· ul t' . and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. Season. d J . II d f d' ., Jrc a ton essent'Ia1 t 0 d rymg." J. C. Latimer of Wells, Nevada, 56 North Main Street Mrs. Eunice Saville and Mr. and Father, of whom are all things, Gran unctiOn ca e or expen IE. Dewey and family of Salt Lake These are only a few of the and Mr. anrl Mrs. Elrov Boberg. MIDVALE UTAH many ideas Mrs. Barrows has to City; Kr. and Mrs. E. E. Green- Mrs. Alex A. Brand were dinner and we in him" (I Corinthians 8:- ture of $263,98 9. Mr. and MI'!'. J. H. Boberg and wood and family of Midvale and roests Christmas night of Mr. and 5,6). Thus briefly reviewed, Rio help home builders or remodelers. ~~u~g~h~te~r~·s~,~B~l~an~c~h~e~a~n~d~~A~f~t~o~n~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. M. Hesse. Grande activities for 1937 pointedllr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and Following the regular session of Correlative to the citation is the f ... For further information the Relief Society Tuesday after- following from "Science and ly show that prosper1ty or IL• her at the State College. family of Sandy. noon, a social was given in com- Health with Key to the Scriptures" territory depends to no little ex(Formerly Iris Shop) pliment to Mrs. Roy Glazier pri<>r by Mary Baker Eddy: "The start- tent on railroad prosperity. Well to her departure for Salt Lake over 25 mllliol'r Rio Grande dollars City to make their home. At four lng point of divine science is that o'clock ,a dainty luncheon was God, Spirit, Is aU-in-all, and that have been spent throughout local served 'With President Emily ffiair there is no other might nor mind, territory during the past year for To Whom It llay C-oncern: wages, taxes, and direct purchases and counselors Emma Maxfield and Wendella Archibald as host- that God is love, and therefore He of material and fuel. Total Rlo Persons trespassing or shooting esses. For the past number of Is divine principle. All substance, at big tree at 440 No. Main St., Grande expenditures so nearly years Mrs. Glazier has been liter- intelligence, wisdom, being, lmMidvale, will be prosecuted to the ary class leader, and in apprecia- mortality, cause, and effect belong equal total income that traffic de- fullest extent of the law. creases and increased costs of railUon for her services she was pre- to God" (p. 275 ). EMILY HOGENSON. sented with a fine wool quilt. GRANITE D. &: R. 0. W. R. R. 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