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Show and cutting we counled the num ber of pieces 53 in my "Sim pie" little black dress. Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter From now on when a clerk Fnone: AM 5 30ttfj By Viv tells me a dress and jacket are lined throughout I'm not go- The boys' and girls' basketball When a woman sews a dress, ing to question price . , . well teams of the Granite Ward have motive behind it is one of a num- not so much. been playing exceptionally well ber of things: she's attracted to Still I guess my problem was- against all the teams they have a pretty piece of material, she n't nearly as bad as the young competed against. The boys play gets a better fit when it is hand woman who was quite inexper- their games Thursday evenings Last Thursday, Feb. 2, they play made, she loves to sew, she want ienced at sewing. . to save money! She bought an "easy make" ed against Draper Fourth ant Well, it was definitely the sud- dress pattern with only three won. Next ihursday they will den desire to economize that hit three play this ward again for third parts. me last week. I was going to A bit place in Mt. Jordan Stake. The later she called her best play their games on Monsave money making that simple friend and said: "I'm in troub- girls day evenings in the old Granite black dress. I get this economy "How can you be in trouble." elementary school. They have streak now and then, and it's le," her friend replied, "when generally set off whenever my there are only three pattern piec won every game in which they husband decides to buy a nice es. "Just come over and see." have participated in the Mt. Jordan Stake. Then last Saturday big fat piece of equipment for the office. So the way to economize the first replied. So she did. afternoon, three girls were choAnd there, practically coverine sen from Granite Ward to acis to save $50 or shall we say $100 on a dress. You see, you the living room floor, were pat- company girls from some of the make the dress and then decide tern pieces. The two of them fin Draper Wards to compete in a it would cost to $125 ally figured out that two whole game against a Salt Lake City $75 if you bought it at one of the dress patterns had been inadver- team Those chosen were Lone better dress shops. tantly placed into the envelope Nielson, An Lifferth, and Pam So the material and pattern with her three pieces in the ela Evans. . make pattern. came home the simple little easy On Sunday evening, Jan. 29, black dress oh I forgot to tell Mr & Mrs Mart Jorgensen were a with Helen Kimball Will you jacket. attending sacrament meeting in It wasn't the number of pieces the Granite ward vandals drove Review "Dr. Kate" in the pattern that was disturbpast their home and florist coming on cutting out. It was the A real treat will be provided pany and shot holes through 15 number of repeat pieces of the Friday, Feb. 10, 'when Miss Helen panes of glass in their greensame piece of pattern. There Kimball will review "Dr Kate" by house. The Jorgensens do not was the outside of the garment, Adele Comondini at the Salt Lake know who did the damage. the interlining, the lining, so af- County Library auditorium at On Tuesday evening Mr & Mrs ter about four hours of pinning Midvale at 1:30 p.m. Ray Pasket and Bruce Wight took the Boy Scouts to Mt. Jordan Junior High School where the boys went swimming. Friday evening Mr & Mrs Dewey Dowding took their Sunday school class to Mt. Jordan where -IV I II L.Vli I I I il r I. i U they swam. The Dowdings teach the 8 and 9 year olds. Transportation was furnished by Mrs Dowding, Mrs Ray Lindquist, and Puul PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Sudbury. Betty Jean Springer has resignCatered u Second Out Matter at the Poet Office tt Midvale, ed her work as a Primary teacher so that she will attend school Utah, under the Act of March 0. 1878 at the University of Utah where she will enter the law school. Mr & Mrs Charles Despain are J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher absent from Granite and during their absence their home is being NATIONAL EDITORIAL occupied by Mr & Mts Ronald The Granite Last Word if. nil ill. U C7 C in U.S.A.) $2.50 (anywhere I Phone: AM THf 56 S0C1AT1CN NtMoMl A4vrtillM pramUflvai prawaMlvai, Ik. Tart II, N.Y. N. MkUM, CMuto, III WMkty Mmptpcr 4M Rftfc An., N Ill (Adve.tiilag Ratee Given oa Bequest) Nelson. Several young children were confirmed members of the LDS church at the Sacrament services last Sunday afternoon. They were the following: Diana Caldwell. daughter of Mr & Mrs Caldwell. Kim Roberts, daughter of Mr & Mrs Milton Roberts, Curtis An derson, son of Mrs Stella Ander son, ana cynmia tsigeier, nauKn- ter of Mr Sc Mrs Owen Bigcler. Lutheran Church List Series of Lenten Services THE Newspaper Week n . . Hy-ru- t . -' 1 f r-- d Bur-han- National sponsors Newspaper Week. LaFromboise is general manager of the Wash ington Newspaper Publishers As sociation. This year's National News paper Week marking the 22nd annual observance, is scheduled for Oct. Selection of the 1901 theme will be made at a meeting Feb. 20 in Denver of the executive committee. A previous meeting was held in New York Atkinson Speaker At Garden Club 15-2- City Dec. 10. Since its beginning in 1939, the annual observance of National Newspaper Week has grown to include promotion by virtually every group concerned with the newspaper Industry. Recently even radio and television has given N.N.W. time in promoting the week. The week's promotions are designed to focus public attention on the Newspapers of America and the job they are continually doing for the country. the community and the Gordon P. Owen When You're in Need of Tires Jr., this year's chairman, manages the Utah Stale Press Association, with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Utah State Press Association is trade association for 50 weekly newspaper in Utah, handling regional and national advertising for these papers. , CONVERTIBLE SPECIAL Mod.l It Beats, At It Sweeps, At It Cleantt $(895 Throw-awa- y Bog. Powerful Suction 2 speed motor. Attachments Convenient Terms Room;" Mar. 1 "The Betrayal 'year automatically became persin Gethsemane:" Mar. 8 "Jesus went: 1 nomas Torkelson. vice Before the High Priest:" Mar. president; F.mcry Hcrrett. secre The Trial Before Pilate:" tary: George Showed treasurer Mar. 22 "The Crucifixion:" business manager, Bruce Peter son; directors. Dclhcrt Page, Mar. Friday)-"T- he Burial of Jesus;" Apr. 2 (Easter Max Withers. K. Junior Beck stead. Kennrih II. Silcox; drill Sunday) "He Is Risen!" Regular Sunday services at master, Melvin Withers, assisCalvary Lutheran are at 9:30 tant drill master, J. W. Harda.m., Sunday school, and morn man. The rluli following Killing ing worship at 10:45 a in. meniUrs and their wives attend Cigarette containing menthol ed (he annual convention of the accounted for about 14 of the I'lah Western Riding Clubs Assn. total cicarette market in l;o. held Saturday evening in Salt compared with 3'i four years Lake, were Mr & .Mr P.mre Co. Mr A Mrs Harold In one second the sun sends Peterson. out a million times more enercy llot.bs. Mr & Mrs K.lt.m P.ills. than i Mored in all the earth's Mr A Mr Theron Tischcr, Mr & coal, petroleum and natural gas Mrs Claude W. Peiisley. Mr & 15-"- Hoover VACUUM as low as 00 E. $4" Center St. Physicians Dentists Open Fridays 9 p.m. t-- Kennecott Notions! flOW: Zippers Thread etc. Rick Rack, Select Tube Tester TV-Rad- io Famous Snelgrove Guaranteed! lc Lovely v VALENTINES for love or fun... Cream we have every kind Give Jewelry pr Toiletries Hi-or Stereo Records Fi TLIK 7359 S. State AM Th is 31 Pharmacy We Give Gold Strike Stamps Week-En- d ifeiljiiiey Plus J Every Day mmm iilll Round Bone Roast ".55c Chuck Roasts lb. 49' GROUND Rib Stealcs lb. 69e Rib Boil lb. 33' 31-f- Good BEEF - Home Furnishings Midvale. Utah Mrs Melvin Withers. Iields. Here's how you can SPREAD your fuel oil payments over ten Lean Tender 2i Short Ribs lb. 43' Smoked Ham Hocks 41 ib fiiild Cheese 1 Mr & Mrs V 4 id a I Only lb. Cudahy Rex Lard 239 Skippy or Vet's Dog Food ht'p you eilimoft your entirt yeor'i healing coit. Ms Then, by tolung odvonlogt of Utoco's Htoling Oil Budget Plan, you con tprtad tht poymtnfi over a period. ten-mon- th ... No carrying charges no Interest. And you get price protec AtV too. details. us for t!on( Put your fuel oil problems behind you. Give us we're ot your service. You expect mora from Utoco mm va vv and Chocolates TV. and Oven Dishes wt 1 Welfare Rx For Sandwiches It! 61 Rx Variety of Nuts, Candy, Recapping, Repairing Wheel Balancing AM Veterinarians . Rough Riders Elect Officers 7980 S. St. "OUR SPECIALTY" Films, Flash Bulbs New, Used or All Tires PRESCRIPTIONS Riverton HOOVER CANISTER Stake will meet jointly to hold a "Have a Heart" Valentine dance, Tuesday evening Feb. 14 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Riverton First-Thirrecreation hall. Dance orchestra will be provided for the evening. The room will be decorated with Valentine colors and motifs. Wards participating are Riverton First, Second and Third and Blut'fdale. R. W. Atkinson, Sandy nurs ery man, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Riverton Flower Club Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Airs Anna May Sandstrom. "The Spring Care of Shrubs" was the subject. Re freshments were served by Mrs Mrs Delia Bills entertained a Sandstrom assisted by Mrs Joyneighborhood club at her home ce llutchings. Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent sewing. Luncheon was Relief Society served to Mrs Florence Beratto, Mrs Hazel Beratto, Mrs Merna Workers Honored Peterson, Mrs Josephine Bratt, Mrs Editha eevht areF eb.ecadoorvass meo Mrs Lena Coy, A Relief Society party of the Lloyd, Mrs Anna Silcox, Mrs DiWest Jordan and Riverton ana Deck, Mrs Olea Silcox and Stakes was held Tuesday after Mrs Beatrice Newman. The family of Mrs Elmer Seal noon, Jan. 31 honoring the fol lowing workers who were re celebrated her birthday with dinleased when the West Jordan ner at a Salt Lake restaurant servSpecial mid week ices will be held at Calvary Lutheran Church, 7136 South 1700 Blanche Densley, Reporter East, beginning Wednesday even Phone: AM9-3C8ing, Feb. 15, at 7:30. and con tinuing on the following Wednesday evenings until Easter. These services will be devoted to meditations on the suffering and the death of Jesus Christ, with the aid of six colored film- strips. The topics of these modi tations. given by the Rev. A. II. At a recent meeting of the Riverton Rough Riders Club the folSchmid, will be as follows: Feb. 15 "The Last Journey to lowing otficers were elected: Jerusalem:" Feb 22 "The Upper Harold lloltbs, vice pcrsident last ON THE Includes SENTINEL MIC VALE (Utah) Mr & Mrs Ralph Bastian, Tom Stake was divided: Mrs Mae Friday, February 10. Torkelson, Mr & Mrs Lynn Page, Johnson, Mrs Nelda Richardson, Page Two Mr & Mrs Elmon and Leon Bill, Mrs Susan' Weagel, Mrs Ruby Mr & Mrs Junior Beckstead, Mr Knudsen, Mrs Vivian Ray, Mrs Jan 28. Present besides the hon- and Paul Sybrowsky Salt Lake k Mrs Kenneth Tremilling, Mr Violet Price, Mrs Rozella Nerdin ored euest and her husband were jCity; and Woodrow, San Fran- ..nA Amv Qnnur A- ' honk.. k Mrs J. W, Hardinan, and Mr laiiu She also nas 93 grandchil-dreiixi Mr & Mrs Lawrence Dansie and cisco. & Mrs Hilton Bills. The evening authored by Sterling Sill was pre 61 great grandchildren. and Shaw as spent dancing and giving sented to each retiring onicer oy children, Mr k Mrs Frank Kidd followed Vernon phoned his wife and Reckstead & Gary Mrs Kveivn Mrs Gordon P. Owen Jr., Manager iut of awards. and children, Mr one. A each din- parents. Mr & Mrs Archie from a by After response Kidd, and children. )f the Utah State Press Associa-ion- , tribute was paid them by Mrs Savage retired to the Sunday morning to tell them he Miss Newman Marries has been named chairman Beatrice Casper. Refreshments ner the group his basic training f the 19C1 National Newspaper were served by the new olticers Ihome of Mr & Mrs bnaw wneic has completed Hettrick Clyde the evening. and will flv Calif., Fort at Ord, ithey spent ,Veek Committee. of both stakes. Cimrldv dinner cuests of Mrs to Aberdeen, Maryland for eight Mr & Mrs Thomas W. NewHis appointment was announc & Anna May Sandstrom were Mr ed by C. Ii. LaFromboise, presi- - man announce the marriage of weeks training in supplies. Planetarium Study Hire faml Sandstrom and chil their daughter, Miss Moonyeen Mr & Mrs Allen Stocking and were There Xewman to Clyde Hettrick, son Made dren of taylorsville. by Sixth Grade 11 present. oi Mr & Mrs Clyde Hettrick, Sr., family will be among the guests West Jordan. The rites were per- Clifford Mousley's sixth grade tnn PPiehrated her 82nd birth attending a reunion of the lormea Jan. id in L,as vegas. class of the local school visited day anniversary Sunday at an Stocking family on his 80th Hie bride is a graduate of the the BYU Planetarium, Thursday open house at the home of a UniCollege of Education at the afternoon Feb 2. The students daughter, Mrs Ellen Kawiins, birthday anniversary to be held versity of Utah and is at present had a look through the huge tel- Salt Lake. Mrs SybrowsKi was at the home of Mr &. Mrs Rusteaching at the Evergreen Jr. escope while there. Miss Leslie, born Feb. 2, 1879, in Copenhagen, sell Stocking in Orem, Feb. 19. High in Granite District. Mr Het student teacher from "the BYU, Denmark. She was married to His sisters, Mrs Emma Holt, 5 v t trick will graduate from the Colplanned and supervised the trip. Wilhelm C. Sybrowsky in Den iea of Engineering at the same Assisting with transportation for mark. They came to the u. b. in Murray and Mrs Lucy Soffe, university in June. the 37 students were Willis Pet- May 1916. He died Sept. 3, 1935. South Jordan, will be present Mrs Sybrowsky is noted for he and also Mr Stocking's daughters erson, Mrs Robert Helt, Mrs Mr & Mrs (Lau and Nell Gale Mrs beautiful handwork which she and husbands, Mousley, Western Dance in South Kush, Gate, Calif., and of her ra) Mrs Selyf Page. continues to do in spite Mrs & Mrs (Reva) Willes, DenRiverton Saturday A party with refreshments and age. She is the mower oi nve There will be 12 grandchil-dre-n and four sons. They ver. The Riverton Rough Riders a gift was given Miss Leslie by daughters and 4 great-granchildren River are Mrs Albert Gilbert, 1 are sponsoring a Western Val- - the 6th grade students Friday ton. present. Mrs Mrs. John Pederson, of at afternoon the completion ntine dance, Saturday night The Riverton First Ward Sunher at the Riverton School William Sorenson both of Feb. 11 at 9 a.m. at the Rivert- as stay Calif: Mrs Calvin Drake day School is sponsoring a "bake student teacher. on school gym. Rulon Mecham and Mrs Joseph Rawlins, both of sale" at the Peterson Market orchestra will play the music and Lake City; Mrs Herman Saturday Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. Cake Salt decoratins will be made in val- Four Wards To Have Sammons, Bloomington, Calif.; and pastries will be sold through-lout- , ntine designs. There will be dent of Newspaper Association door the day. A Dance Heart" Axel Sybrowsky, Bingham; John "Have and a Managers, Inc., originators and riie prizes is invited.grand prize. public annual of Four Wards of, the Riverton Press Manager Is Chairman of '61 a coll today Gcrbcrs Ecby Food 3conl28c Tcsstc Tissue TeHet Tissvt 4 rolls 25c Sugcr Powdered cr Brown Compbctl's Meet Soup Folgcr's Coffee 2 lbs. 29c Chwnlt BILL RO Dmici AM Sute tMinh 5-35- 51 i Solid Firm Heads f Large Juicy . Urangesfc. ir V lb. 6?c 5 3 cons 87c dox. 4?c IWW " Bananas loaves SI. CO Sift 79S0 S. State : ' ppes 2 ft, 29C 3 cons 51c White Stcr Tuna So. "sv LETTUCE ) Jonathan Red Clsquick AA Cggs 7953 - 12 cons $1X0 Tbl Outrt lb. Ul Ercod and you got III ( , y IS (pan ' " M!dvc!e Firm Rip 2 hr 29c nn n mimi AM 11 |