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Show The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel girls from each of the wards in stake will enjoy a three day FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 the thy, and harmony existing be- as a family tradition to uphold. CAIIIP NOW OPEN Page Ei~-1-.t 1 8"Mt Jordan stake summer Bee- schedual at the park under direc5. A good home allows considtween the parents, the children usually reflect respect, tolerance, I erable freedom to its members. Hive Camp is being held at Gla- tion of the. ward YW'MIA officer 3 Miss Dorothy Watson of Iowa, Miss Winward's parents, Mr & and cooperation in their daily j This does not allow any to do cio Park in Little Cottonwood and Bee HIVe leaders as follows: also a nurse there, visited with Mrss Lee Roy Winward of River· conduct. Children are greatly in- wholly as he pleases. It means canyon under the direction of C~escent-J u 1 Y 7-8-9; SandY Miss Watson's parents in Iowa, ton. They returned to Los ~n· fluenced by the tone of the family the right for each to select his stake Bee keepers, Mrs Marline F1rst-J u l Y 10-11-12; Draper after which they were guests of geles on Tuesday. P. M. MICKELSEN atmosphere. Where that tone is activities from those which he B Smith, Mrs Luella Hardcastle, First- July 14-15-16; Sandy Third J 1 17 -18 -19 s an d Y s econd Director of Pupil Personnel . . . . r"V'JN 1 •sa r"._~ wholesome and expresses the fin- has been taught are right and and Miss Margaret Jacobson. The - u Y ·w will girls The 11-12-13. August I est in human relationships,' the proper for the time and place. Jordan School District children respond readily and Independence and self-control are cise transforms the most drab ex- camp in real pioneer style. CIJILD ADJUSTMENT The Draper First ward Bee Hive perience into one of inspiration adopt the fine examples set before J characteristics of such homes. IN THE HOME will not participate in the girls hope. and dynamic is life home Good 6. them. By A. E. Peterson, Supt. program at Glacio park. presen: part a definitely is Religion 8. TAILOR 2. The home should be an ex-~ and interesting. It provides the Jordan School District from Draper First group the as The atmosphere. In understanding any girl, one ample of democratic cooperation, wholesome experiences which chil- of a fine home new~ you .eannot separate her behavior but it should have a distinct fam- 1dren desire and need. Music, lit- regular participation in religious ward will go to the MIA girl~ from those factors which make ily head. Where there is a lack . erature, art, and other cultural service and affiliation with some home at Brighton, it has been her an individual. Her physical of cooperation between parents I influences are made a part of it. religious group are influences announce!.l. -----7. Good humor is an important which should be made a part of make-up, health history, develop- the children will usually maneuClean life. child's growing each ment, and her environment, both ver for influence with either par- family need. It is an outstanding Guaranteed for Fit and Workmanship Such tactics practiced in attribute of most of the celebrat- living, the practice of the highest past and present, must be con· ent. Miss Valoy Winward, a regi~ sidered. Factors of most impor- home life produce much malad- ed homes of history. Wise par- ideals, and a wholesome life out1 tant bearing in the development justment in personalities and ents make it a distinct part of look can hardly become a part tered nurse at the Los Angeles ...Jt, • 11~.,-,..lln,.,..........,.. .,.'\,..~ft...-11-.. .....,.,. • 'Ill; General hospital, and her friend, home life. Many times its exer- of a girl's make-up without it. of personality in any girl are the home relationships. _:_~ _ _ ....:...... _ _ _ _ _ _ :._..:..:_..:.:::.__:_::_· =-~~=-..:..:_..::.::_..:..:_..::_:: :_:___.:..:._:_:::___::_:..=_~.::=: ---~:..:..:..:._:_::_____::__~_____ · _ _ :._ _ _ _ _ _ : : _ -:3. Each member of the family persons and situations to which j ..,.._.. ~ 'II 1fu N "v'J ..-~.,.......,~ellvl'l•••....,.rllll'l,jv-l'ls•'ll:..,..ssflf\•lll•.._~ft,A-.-'Ift,A-.-'If'lsol..,..4~.....,.111~~ ..-"-..,..,.....,.,~,., ~....rlr"v should be given an opportunity .We has had to adjust. As most of these adjustment3 for maximum growth and achieveChildren should be asare made in the home life or ment. through its influence, the home is signed definite home responsibilThey should not be exof great significance in the growth 1 ities. ploited or stilted in opportunity J and development of children. In studies made of the home by excessive home duties or lack 1 surroundings of children, it ha;l of chance to develop normally. 4. If a child has a family prid<' 1 been found that certain w ell-de'tined home cha racteristics are de- to uphold, there is less likelihood sirable and necessary for the de- of his ever bPcoming a seriour; velopment of normal, well-adjust- problem to his parents. The normal child is usually loyal to the ed and happy children. A f ew of the mos t important home and the family. He is easof these brought out in the in- 1 ily imbued with the spirit of achievement where a good examterviews are as follows: 1. Where therE: is love, sympa- rle is set by the family and he SUMMER BEEHIVE THESE KIDS Of OURS! FRED RASMUSSENlor a will be glad to measure made-to-order SUIT RIVERTON Located al 116 Pioneer Sl. .,...A . . . .,.,.,. .... "'" • • Buy your ticlcets lor the drawing of the new Chevrolet car at our store .•• $1.00 Munch~, Lunch. Meat Miracle Whip • ptnt 3 PT, JARS SOFT DRINKS 98c While Star solid pack • "&.~ '· ' _.-.- . ' ' ~~ QUALITY MEATS - A Real Buy- POT ROAST lb 35c SIRLOIN STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59c PORK CHOPS, loin ........... lb. 69c LARD .............. ....... per lb. 22c FRANKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 43c I GROUND BEEF .............. lb. 39c ' 59~ can PIERCE'S - EASY TO SERVE PORK and BEANS can PECTIN, 3 pkgs 25c SUGAR, 10 lb $1.01 25 lbs .. : $2.47 100 lbs ... $9.86 TUNA • ·CRAB 2-stze can MCP PEAS, Spring Garden can 1?c <=O~,~iblets can Tomatoes, Woods Cross Shredded Wheat 15c 3 Pkgs FLAVORADE 10c FRESH VEGETABLES • 1 Jelly Glasses, 43c PAROWAX ... 13c Kerr Lids, doz. tOe ~~,;M \ POTATOES .............. 10 lbs. 39c WATERMELONS ............ lb 4c LETTUCE· .............. ....... lb. 7c CORN, green Ulah ........ doz 59c TOMATOES, fancy ......... lb. 27c APRICOTS ............ per lug $1.69 can SHRIMP for salads doz 73c KERR CASE SUGAR ...... · ...... · · ........ 10 lbs. $1.01 Tall MILK, all brands · · · · · · · · · · 4 cans 48c BUTTER, 4-in-1 ........ · .. · · : .. .. · · .. lb. 79c MIRACLE WHIP ........ · .... · .. pt. jar 35c Del Monte SEEDLESS RAISINS · · pkg. 23c PEETS Washing Powder, · · giant pkg. 79c PORK & BEANS, Pierce's, large cans · 2lc SODA POP · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · per case 98c SPAM Cove OYSTERS KERR KERR COFFEE, .. _....__ 46c 45c 44c I 34c PREM QT. JARS, doz; 89c c HILLS- MJB Ice Cream Powder Coffee, Empress lb can Oelrich Margarine lb CANNING SUPPLIES CRISCO Snowball Puddings with Peach Sauce Broadca•t: /ulr 24, 1947 CABBAGE, crisp, new Y, teaspoon vanilla 4 Y:.z tabletp. sugar 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon bakin11 2 Y2 tablespoon• powder Seg<l Milk few grains salt 1 Y:.z tablespoon• 3 tablespoon• aoft water ahortening 2 cupa canned, aliced peacbee and juice • % cup oifted cake flour CAN NUCOA SEGO or MORNING MILK 44c 10 lbs POTATOES Turn on oven; set at moderately slow ( 3 50° F.). Resift flour with baking powder and salt. Mix shortening and vanilla. Add sugar gradually, mixing until light and fluffy. Beat in egg yolk vigorously. Add flour mixture alternately with mixture of milk and water. Fill 4 greased custard cups % full. Set in pan containing an inch of hot water. Cover cups with waxed paper. Bake 35 min., or until puddings shrink from sides of cups. Serve with drained, sliced peaches and peach sauce made by stirring % cup peach juice into mixture of 3 tablesp. sugar, 2 teasp. cornstarch, Y4 teasp. salt and 1 teasp. grated lemon rind. Boil and stir 10 min.; cool, atir in 'h cup Sego Milk and 1 teasp. butter. Serves 4. 35 BEANS, cr~p green, 2lbs ONIONS CARROTS , pound • • • 2 bunches SUPER FOODS Phone Mid. 200 . ~ lb 69c--.~~····~·R~~~· Sliced BACON ..~~~~··~~~~·-~~n·~~~-~'nn,~~-~'nn,~~-~'nn.~~-~,n~~~-~,n~~~~~····~~~~·-.w·•~A~~····~~~~····~~~~····~~~~~r••~"~·~A,~••~"~'~Jt'~~-·-,~~'~·--,~A'~~ .------------------------------~ ---------------- 'Oh!GotoGrass!' We deliver free anywhere in the county $5.00 down on $50 purchase MUR. 669 EASY TERMS! -OUT WHERE THE BARGAINS BEGIN H. GRASS FURNITURE STORE MURRAY. UTAH 4981 SOUTH STATE STREET Plenty of Parking Space ••• No worries about parking meters •• Private parking space. . ~ where you can stay as long as you like... 'Oh! Go to Grass!' 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