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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, THE MURRAY 1938 at the Claine Erekson home. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Crabtree had all their children and grand children to their home for dinner ion Christmas day. On Sunday be fore Christmas the mother and brothers and sisters of Mrs. Crab-tre- e News from So. Cottonwood Uy UW'.-.- Mr, EAGLE Leal) Joruw Many families in our community were dinner guests at the celebrated Christmas with family Crabtree home, ani on Saturday Among the families the children of these families had celebrating were Mr. and Mrs. , their turn at the Crabtree home. Mr. ana Mrs. E. j. Young enter-- j Albert Daw, who had all th-ttained st dinner on Christmas day at children and grandohl'.en lor iv guests, ail relatives. home for dinner and the ChristMr. and Mrs. June Davis of mas tree, on Christmas eve. The Jolly Janes entertained their The family of Mr. and Mrs. Reno, were guests cf Mrs. Davis' husbands at the club's annual hol(mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson iday party on Saturday Dec. 27th, Heny K. Howe, met at their par- ffor Christmas. They returned to at the home of the club president, ent's home on Christmas eve for their home Sunday. Mrs. Marlow Crabtree. Following their feast anl a program after. a buffet supper, games were playMr. and Mrs. Johnny Woodrome ed and all had a On Christmas Day the brothers grand time. Mr. and sisters of Mrs. Howe, with of Las Vegas spent the holidays and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson were their families, met at the Siowe with the mother of Mrs. Wood- special guests. rome, Mrs. Grace Thompson. home for dinner anc v.srfinv. Mr. and Mrs. Claine Erekson miss jaroi nowe, a student at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardman 'Utah State Agricultural College .vere the host and hostess for the amily of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Erek-o- have as their guests during the spent the holidays with her parwhich included Mr. and Mrs. holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Howe. uentin Erekson and boys, Mr. men and daughter, Linda, from j Mis Gail Moffat, daughter of ind Mrs. Vaugn Erekson and chll-lre- Compton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Erekson jMr. and Mrs. D. Howe Moffat, Mrs, Irene Labrum left Monday came home from Northwestern ind Jack and Arline. This family njoyed Christmas dinner together evening for Bremerton, Wash., Teachers College at Chicago, to W 1 x IVA with her daughter-in-laMrs. Willard Labrum, and children. She will visit her son's family for two or three weeks. The South Cottonwood Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Virginia Howe on Jan. 8 at 2 p. m. The assisting .ostesses will be Mr3. Elva Godfrey, Mrs. Erma Godfrey and Mrs. Leah Johns. A lesson on Pioneer Money, Banks and Banking will be given and a history will be read. aw-- ' j n, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Shaw and spend Christmas and the holidays with her parents and brothers and family spent the week end in sister. Boise, visiting Mrs. Shaw's Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe spent Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw enSunday in Ogden visiting at the home of a son, Dr. Rulon Howe. joyed having all their children and grandchildren at home on Miss Vera Jordan, daughter of Christmas Day, "Thirty-si- x people Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Jordan, sat down to a real Christmas dinwho recently returned from spend- ner, after which they were entering 18 months in the Northern tained with pictures and recordStates Mission, was the speaker ings of previous family at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Music for the service was furnished by the choir, directed by Earl Mr. and Mrs Ted Barrett and Ottley, with Mrs. Irene Labrum children of Tooele, spent Christmas as accompanist. The choir sang, with Mrs. Barrett's mother, Mrs. "Holy Night, Peaceful .fight", Florence Walton. "Ring Out Wild Bells" and "Glad Mrs. Berniece Madsen, Mrs. Tidings We Hear". The invocation was given by Allan Howe and the Virginia Howe, Mrs. Ella Reynolds, Mrs. Mira Crabtree, Mrs. Jane benediction was by Mr. Jordan. Ncilson and Mrs. Leah Johns atVisitors at church Sunday even- tended the South Salt Lake County ing to hear Miss Jordan included DUP meeting at the Pioneer MeMr. and Mrs. Don Jordan of Bluff-dal- e morial Building in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Monday. Ricks. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson had all their children at home for Christmas Day to enjoy each others company and a real Christ- ' mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finlinson and family spent Christmas and tha week end in Leamington, Utah, with the parents of Mr. Finlinson. a . . . The little flrl pcrsonlfte GKEETINOS FROM MISS 11 bright and shining year ahead aa the bums the last page of a tattered and torn 1951. Millions throughout the nation are preparing to welcome the New Year with prayers for an enduring peace. HAPPY NEW YEAR! These words will soon ring around the world, but It won't sound the same everywhere. For Instance, should you be in gay Paree, this Is the greeting: "Bonne Annee!" Across the waters In Spain, natives say, "Fellz Ano Nuevol" In sunny Italy, It's "Buon Capo d'Annel" Most of the above greetings we can almost decipher. It Is the salute of countries like Germany, Norway and Sweden that are sharp For example, Germans wish a happy new year with, "Eln Glueckliches Neues Jahr." Sweden and Norway are a little simpler, but still ticklish. The Swedes say, "Got Nytt Ar", and the Norse "Godt tongue-twister- s. Nytt Aar." It still means, "Happy New Year." None-the-les- EAGER PROMISES Is There an Easy Resolution? were Impracticable, and not easily adapted to the general pattern of living. There Is a parable: "No man putteth new wine Into old wine New Year resolutions have long common practice of humabeen nityand the brunt of a million Jokes. Neither fact is too surprising Mao always has been eager enough to make promises to himself and to others. Just as he has been quick to criticize his own weakness when be fails to follow through. Ytt there are always reasons why resolutions fail. True, they might have been made with all striousness, but still be lacking In strength or perseverance. The fallen resolutions are always those that skins." A fermenting wine would easily burst the seams of an old wine skin. resolution Just as a J OLD-FASHION- Pork Boston Butts, Nearly Boneless LIVER Link Tender, Skinned, Smoked 1.59 S B1J CORN Harbor, Alaskan Golden Bantam S. PRUNEsrr EGGS' hScrtan credit Oresdo CHEESE BREAD Mr. el e When Die cake as fully prepared, I'fTilde ntial n atifion for a rccept.on on each New Year's day. Home and the eldest son took It and hulled It with all his force ag..insl th dor foreign diplomats, and ordinary as well, vinttd. Everyone scrambled to pick up th i said to have ex- pieces, for, according to the Wathingtun he who picked up the fust pressed the hoi U.M the observance might continue through the frsgmtnt to touch the Corr would for It have a bom and a New Ytar'i years. H.s wish was Is SliU cuitom at the White House. cake, to ahare the titxt yar. clti-sen- surer-sliUo- itt I Mnrir Commercial fUlier-infhUhing menhadrn 1h the Mlant.c cnent ran tell the "moslrrt" if hot the I 2H) biggest f,sh story, Drawii purse seine around a chool of menhaden, they nfirn catch 100.000 fish at one time nd catches of half million menha have frequently been made A "set" of siiJt to seven million ia ,t record, but the net broke and all s were lost. Menhaden average of a pound In weisht an-one foot in irnfth. 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Old Erin had one of the most unusual New Year's day celebration! to be found anywhere, Called "baking th cake", it was a favorite with Irish peasants Proud husbands would Invite all I7W Ntw Yotk was In Uie )at df the f 'vunn rr.t and their friends over to t urucipalo in the Prtnilmt Waslungton made a ptac-lic- the ceremony and larluke of the ol trrniig t;e docri of the "gude woman's bakir.g " An.rrttan Ne. 303 2 Wetter Waliinttii can lb. ."...,, 12 19 Green Beans CHERRIES EST GRAPEFRUIT Cuittm of Opt BACON fillet S. Good Rounid Stealt Dutch Jss.fVlWsW C W..M Valu. This Honey C A I AAMVI Stt Swiffs Brookfield n Whole or Kutt ib.98 0rY4C? With Bacon" SAUSAGE siked as. Old Irish Celebration Was 'Baking the Cake' 'Ideal Shank Piece The easiest resolution of all to make and follow Is one to work for a world of peace and harmony. Eve,-you'r- ib. Tender Pork Big Value This Week! 1 them. FIVE MIMTIS MORE . . . Here's a deck with a band like a foot, whkb dcwun't Mem te detract a bit frem Its face, tf you can e do thta IrUk at five mlnotea U It New Ttar'a entitled to a Happy New Year. 39 ib. 45 ib. 29 ib. 59 ib. 43 ROASTS STEAKS lean, falls along the wayside of daily living. If one is to make new and strong resolutions, there must be a new and stronger person to uphold V this week at Safeway! So we're putting on an pork sale. It's a good time for you to enjoy pork often. And here's a serving tip: Pork with cooked is big news favorites apple dishes. Center Slices VU TVajfaftM ED 45 |