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Show GAST MIDVALE OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Ph.: AM The Primary associations of both the First and Second Wards held their annua! Christmas parties during the week. Santa was pre sent, and the children enjoyed games and refreshments. Mrs A. L. McAllister, Salt Lake, and Mrs Ethel Crowther, Provo, were recent dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams. Zola Adams attended a Christmas party Monday evening at the home of Mrs Etta Wilson in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams and daughter Zola visited in Provo Sunday with Mr & Mrs Zeno Adams and Mrs Ethel Crowther. Eva Augason and Blanche Thomas were recently sustained as counselors in the East Midvale The occasion celebrated Mrs La Second Ward Relief Society. Zoe Mar Newbold's birthday. Members of the Li Arts Club Adams is president of the organiheld their annual Christmas par--j zation. Mrs Stanley Sharp was a lunch- ty recently at the home of Doro eon guest Friday at the home of thy Burningham. During the eveher mother, Mrs Arthur T. Mor-!e- ning gifts of aprons were exchangin Bountiful. The luncheon ed. Those attending were Iona celebrated the birthday of Mrs Jensen. Orpha Barown. Fern MarMabel Tran Gertrude ler, Burke, Sharp's sister, Carole Morley. The Sharp Camp of the DUP ter, Eva Stockings, Delia and Viola Sabey. held its regular meeting and anThe Relief Society of the East nual Christmas party Thursday in the East Midvale First Ward Midvale First Ward held a work meeting house. The lesson "Rem- and business meeting Tuesday. iniscences of Christmas" was giv- The lesson was given by Helen en by Jennie McDonald. A history Dahl after which a Christmas parof the life of Anna C. Jensen ty was enjoyed. Mrs Tyler, Mur Malmstrom was read by Rachel ray, presented a Christmas story. Forbush. Readings were given by Members of the Tee Pee A Club Annie Christensen and Ada Pate met at the home of Blanche after which the members exchang- Thomas Monday for a luncheon ed gifts. Hostesses for the day and annual Christmas party. A sowere Annie Christensen, Berenice cial afternoon and the exchang ing of gifts were enjoyed. Young, and Mima Nielsen. Mr & Mrs Melvin Neuf fer enter Mr & Mrs Daniel Newbold and son DeRoyce, South Jordan, visit- tained at a family dinner Sunday ed at the home of their son and at their home. The dinner and celebrated the birth family, Mr & Mrs LaMar Newbold. y Raw-ling- GLADE'S LINE'S BUSYI days of Mr & Mrs Neuffer. Mrs Walter Scholes, Rigby, Ida., as Speaking of automation is spending the winter with Mr & who teleour if isn't? country's Mrs Leland Goff, other relatives, and friends. phone companies still had to de pend upon the old manually-operateWHY DOWN CHIMNEY? system instead of on dial Why is Santa pictured as com phones, there wouldn't be enough ing down the chimney? One story women between 18 and 40 in the Ger goes back to whole land to fill the jobs! of the and Hertha, goddess many If the dial system had not solv home. At the winter soistice, ed the problem of filling today's which is about the time of Christ mas families kindled a fire of telephone needs, co.-t- woulJ have fir boughs inside their homes and soared so high that many of us the goddess supposedly descended could not afford to have phones through the smoke to bring them today, incidentally, the telephone good luck. The legend carried companies employ many more Over into old England, where San-jt- a people now than they did under was credited with coming down the old operator system. the chimney to clean it of soot so more chil Today there are 67 good luck could come in. dren under five years of age than Now there's a "silent wrapper" there were in 1940, and the num for chocolates sold to audiences ber of births in 1955 reached in theatres and concert halls. against 2,538,000 in 1940. THE s TREES ALL DAY NORTHEAST CORNER OF BALL PARK ' The Hub of Salt Lake County Iff I! GROCERY PRICES HORMEL RUSSET LARGE SIZE Midvele mm i!3 TOKAY 2 READY-TO-SERV- 25c E 1 yp s Epson's'? NAVEL CASE of (o)c vWrv (Q) loin lft FANCY i Pi - IX&J j r--Wv our wonJerfu! fn'gnJs ond patrons a t9 WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS FIRST QUALITY C-wo- 1 lb. PEM lb. 9 to iumrs 9 24 99c mrry caroli to warmly with J-- ll Linden Roberts 270 N. Main TOMS HEMS FOR THE LOWEST MIDVALE 4e or ib. Ib. SENTINEL Friday. December 21.j -1951 CHRISTMAS ARISTOCRAT "A" GRADE SOUTH AMERICAN lb ' MIDVALE (Utah) d LATHS FINEST SELECTION NOWADAYS, it's: "One for thej money, two for the show, three to Wage Eleven make ready, four to go and five bucks for the baby sitter!" Shop in Midale 11 mi 3?c REDWOOD ROAD 3) IL M INI P WEST JIAN |