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Come In and see ns about your Utah Timber 164 W'est 3th North - r i i n -- , t i y : t I 1 i. ;. s i . i.. w- p u h i n . ui.d r TuL..a it jjie. but h..e tluir own a-- I'.ulaui. .- nt ho-- e. k Goal eM Thone 232 ANY KIM any Mnnn. ANY M 4KK rail Rex Griffiths 34 X. Unlv. Ave. Phone 1775 With Itojle' Radio Bhop A i irs turning New Waiter Mrs. w. re day. i UP i , I -- War Taken as 31 atter of Course In Islands; Food Rationing- in Effect One of the f rt h Mers to one th.it am about to burst from Hawaii the I ruler Running Wafer There is no runnfr.g wat,-- r in the Tongan islands, no rivers or streams. All the water they get for dr) king is rain water. It runs off the roofs into cisterns It rains quite often so there Is little fear of water shortage. If a shortage does occur, and the stored water gives out, co.anut as a subtitute is milk Mr. Laudie oppines that it tartes better than rain water. People outside rae L. D. S. Church declare that Tongans are breakoffs from the Hawaiian and Sumoaan race, of Polynesian deL. D. S. reople, however, scent. believe that the evidence is in favor of the Tongans being of Lamaniti.-- h origin and closely 1'onnected with the natives or t j since through Japanese raid there is that of Mormon Elder Ileed G. Gille-pinow at laboring missionary of Hawaii Hawaii on the It was received Monday morning his parents, Mr. and Mrs by of Edgemont Sharp Gillespie ward, and is the first direct word received from him for more than a month. The letter had been opened for Inspection, but none of it was blacked out. Following are excerpts from the letter which came by Clipper, dated December 13, 1941: 1 with suppose hapjjinc B and joy. that is a funny way to be during a Masted war and hard times, hut the Gospel surely can work miracles if people will only try to live a few simple rules that God has put up to govern our i had better sign off hies. for tonight as it Is time for blackout and I must get ready for Aloha until tomorrow. work. Tomorrow, Sunday, Dec. 14 1941. -- e, I By the time you receive this Clipper letter I imagine yon will have done a little wondering about me, but to begin with DO Hawaii. I am not worNOT WORRY". Judged by western standards. ried in the bast for I know that Christmas in Tonga isn't much God will protect me as long as 1 of a holiday. It is observed, am fulfilling my duty to the beet however, bv carolers going from of my ability and I will strive to place to place singing, not only do just that whether I am a mison Christmas dav, but a week be- sionary or a soldier. fore and a week after. Chlrst-ma- s trees are unknown, and thev Navy Going To Town I am not going to tell you anyno Santa Claus. The have carolers, however, expect to re- thing that is going on here, beceive a gift from those they sera-nad- e cause Haole (white) people are too good at making a mountain out of a mole hill. The radio In announcers have succeeded Jap Christmas in Hawaii Curiously enough Christmas in this without much trouble. Tiue, Hawaii Is irlebrated by the Honolulu took a terrific wallop that is, the natives and the flrt morning but things are Asiatics who live there In typi-ia- l fairly quiet here in the islands Japanese fashion. An equivia-ien- t now Though the navy is going to Santa Claus comes to to town on the high seas. Fire crackers are bring I will tell you this much; there gifts. used verv much like we have has been a blackout every night ihtm for the Fourth of July at Finre the war started AW have The really big holidnv gone on rations of home. five thirty celebration in the Islands Is New cents per day per person and we in have to take what Americans living Yiais they give us follow the Christmas not what we want Hawa'i No canned customs of the Plates. milk unless you have a baby, so that lets me out, but I get a pound of, rice a dav so guess I STAKE GENEALOGY will keep fat as ever We are allowed one gallon of kerosene every two weeks for three of u Amelia Latta, Rei orter to cook with Of course you will 2 Phone run wild let your imagination and me now have starved hut I re will The Salt Lake Temple am a long wav from that. At open Monday, January fith 1942. nights I am kept bnv acting as for the usual ordinance work. a police, what my duties All recommends must be re- arespecial you neednt know. During newed at the beginning of the the day I am working harder New Year. than ever doing missionary work There will be a Junior Baptis- I get six hours sleep so manage to mal excursion sponsored, Saturget along swell. When I get day, January 10, 1942 to the Sait home yon can read my diary and memLake Temple, by the Junior find out what reaLy Is going on bers of the following wards. over here. Timpanogos, Sharon, Vineyard Metnlwr Has Narrow Eeeape and Grand IVew. Brother Bill Sproat (a native A Senior temple excursion for Tuesday, January 20th, church member) almost lost his He was ordered 1942, to the Salt Lake Temple lift yesterday. by the Navy to take a 32 foot fiom Sharon Stake. fishing boat from Mabukona to Hilo Somehow one of the patrol bombers was misinformed or didn't understand the signal and vr. opened firp on It. The first blast - of the machine gun barely missed my good friend Bill, the second blat almost went into his leg. The third blast went all around the boat; then a bomb which missed its mark The first blast set the engine on fire and disabled it. There they were on a very rough sea and no motor in By AVI MAN BERG Thev the 3 2 foot boat, afire. Do you remember when you threw blankets and roats on first heard and realized that sig- blaze and smothered it forthea nificance of the Christmas sea- while. Well, anyway, thev were son? The ageless beauty of that on sea for five hours, finally the of the story rigging up a sail and made it to (great miracle la Rhore hv thp mercies of God or a 13 e t h 1 ehein modern miracle. I was on wheio a child the shoreday all and watching was born to helped pull them ashore.thisWhat . and faith bring a testimony this is to me of how hope (o bl God protects Ills Saints They throughout had derided to try to swim ashore We he world. hut Bill savs he felt Impressed to forget mueh with the boat and thev stavibat we learned slay ed with him If they had tried when we were to swim for it probably two or Wyman Berg very young, but three would have drowned and the Inspiring story of the Nativity mavbe a as the pa was very lemains with us always. Now we rough at d they wore over a nave come again to Christmas, to Just ps quarter nf a mile out tlie celebration of the birth of the thev reached the ho'p the boat when Is a time It Peace of Prince and three had a small rxnhi-io- n the world ia torn by str.fe and houis laLr it was all burne ev-hatreds but now more than Thev had a ton of fish In it and before, must we bold fat to the most of It was saved, so I guess tliat brought the three we shall eat h todav wise men from the east. Someday War Is Matter of Course peace must return to the earth I have enlnved mv vMting and in that time the guiding star of Bethlehem will be the hope very much this week ard find and promise of a brighter, finer that the people are takirg this w orld. war as a ma'ter of course, and Ix--t this be the best Christmas doing the very best they can, and in 'he of any of us. Let how thankful I arn for them that us understand and enjoy the they have (be Gospel and what it A'ou can surefriend-hi- p and spirituality of the has taught them sea-o- n ly see the d'fference Let our hearts and All ears have been ordered off the hope and faith that mn- -t continue if we are to rome the road until Monday, then thev gallons of gas a to a time of peace and good will ran get ten To you and your family Berg mon'h. so our waik'ng has heen But let me fell you Mrutnary extends glncer e? t incrr?ed Adv mv spirits have raised ro much greeting j Ol-e- lcs VINEYARD Japanese Sunday School Jut got bark from Mahukona where I attended Sunday School with the Japanese mission. One of the Japanese Elders was unable to attend so I went in his place. AVe had a very good meeting and I really got a big kick out of teaching the kids. They surely learn fast and I just naturally take to them. They were all Japanese this morning with the exception of two Chinese girls Thev are really swell kids and don't pay much attention to the war because after all they are probably more loyal Amerlclans than we are. Of course the older ones hear watching and Reveral have been taken awav, because of their connection with fifth column work. Give everyone my Aloha. Dont expect any more Clipper letters as the mail is badly dls- -' The schools are all rupted. closed until further notice, so ipeihaps that will mean no more iR.iigious F.dijiatlon classes for me and the funny thing about it is that the youngsters here really Oh ves, before you like school w orrv ton much, thirty-fiv- e rents we are more is er than dav j .mod to spending for food so w Aloha and he should get fat. good. Mr- Harold HuKlaway. Mr. and Mrs. Cl.uulie and Mis. Rav Hour and Mr Holdawav u Mi ami Mrs Kenmth and Mr and Mrs Ray Huldiway lift Monday for California for 10 viuaiuoi wiih relativis llnidawuy, Mr and Magician Wizard at Scera - REED PLEASANT VIEW Elder Samuel Hilton, Jr who recently returned from the Hawaiian mission was the speaker at services the Sunday evening musical numbers were Special furnished by Mrs. Lydia A. Hilton and company. Miss Edith Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Stewart was removed from the General hospital in Salt Lake to her home AA'ed She Is convalescing following an appendicitis operation. Mrs. Ray Holdaway entertained at a childrens party at her home last Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter La Ra, Games were played birthday. and dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Ruth Gammon. Mary Gween, Patricia and Carrol Holdaway, Evan Murdock, Earl and Glade Holdawav The junior class of the M. I. A. accompanied by their instructor, Mrs Ray Holdaway and Mr D 11a Stone, several homes in the ward evui'n' Tuesday Caroles. ineing Clirl-tm- ii 1 j fjjtiiij'lll! vi-it- ed Jimmie Eelliston, magician wizard, performing a card trick which gave him the Gold Medal Award at the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians Convention. Mr. Eelliston performs one of Houdini's tricks where he threads a dozen needles in his mouth at the same time. He will be seen at the Scera Theatre, Friday and Saturday at 9 p. m. in connection with M. G. M.s current picture THE FEMININE TOUCH starring Don Ameche, Rosalind Russell and Kay Francis. as -- r ' Olena Gammon accompanied Mr and Mrs, Rov Andrea son of American Fork to California, where she will spend a month with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs Woltn Gammon and family Mr. and Mrs Clvde TToIdawav and son Bovde of Berkley, Calf arrived in ATnevard last Fridas to spend thp holidays with Mr. Hnldaways parents, Bishop and Mts. 066-R.-- iwimt DoYdaSieaenber Ylhczl-' ev-e- rs V . fl-- -- t)V after Holdawav. Tiny t.i.iii d by a gtoup of 'i to hi lioprte annuonce that in, nd- - Mimiay evtning afttr , t tl e home ol Mr. and Titt.mg -- ittli until will be Sun- Cl,!. D.untv re Mrs. Roy Holdawav. day, Jan. 4th, at the ward cahpt fiom 2 p m to 5 p. m Temple wi re -- lull to t lo for 1942 will he following, Mr. and Mrs. LaAar rciu'nmi iui l s tied to all who T'd Mr end Mi- wish them on lloiil.i w.i that day. Next Tuesday will be Riliif Society Theology lesson by Katie (Tuff, teachers Topic by Corzett Allred, all are invited. The Primary association gave a Christmas paity to all the children of the ward Tutsday afternoon. Margaret Dudley entertained her Sunday School clas3 to a show afternoon. Afterwards Monday she served them refreshments at the Newell Baum home. 1U ington Clipper Letter Conies From Missionary In Hawaii , , For top niaiket prices on bng all kinds bring them In to Central Utahs bag headquarter. of BUNKER rs ese in the Islands would be very easy, according to Mr. Laudie, as there are so many of them. In fact, the population seems to be mostly Japanese and Filipinos 1.80 WHEAT, recleaned .: Ll f e V : No 1.80 COEII Yellow i c The Qaet u is in name only, a' though she is greatly lovej by he r people. 1.28 WHITE BRAN I v m rt ally a man-eue- UuexiMxteU ii U.i'U .1,. 1 he ii- .t'ne Conditions The raid at Honolulu was entirely unexpected", Mr. Laudie It teas the last thing tonfirms. the people ever thought would There are so many happen. soldiers arid sailors and Pearl Harbor aas so well fortified that exervone too'-- . It for granted no one would attempt an attack at that place. Fifth Column work by Japan- - - . J , i t"Vi .U'.iiJ John T. Laudie of Sharon, recently returned Mormon missionary who left Honolulu the day before the big Japanese raid there, relates a story that was going the rounds in the Islands before his departure anent Japanese strategy. It appears that the American submarine fleet went out for Eighteen subs wont out and the I ractice maneuvers. continued for some time when it was found that there were nineteen submarines taking part. Later it was discovered the nineteenth was operated by Japanese. Evidently this is one story the censorship hasnt been able to kill. Raul itc i- Mormon Missionary Relates ii M , ' S., Report from Hawaii Interesting Sidelights 1, 1912 Thursday, January mind-prote- Chri-tma- ct Mrs. Anna T. Nielsen Phone 209W the children of Page school a Chri-tmparty las Wednesday. All the Deacons of the ward are to have a skating party next week Chairman Sterling Cluff says for all the deacons to come to Priesthood meeting next Sunday and learn particulars. Grant Cluff entertained his Sunday School class at a akatine party Monday evening at Vivian Park. Stanford Ekina who Is attend Ing the A. C. at Logan is horn for the holidays Mr and Mrs. Alma Hunter and son Dean of Alameda, California spent Monday evening at of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nlel sen and family. Rex Ciuff entertained his Sunday School class Saturday evening to a skating party at Vivian Park Ferron Jones spent the ChristHe mas holidays at St. George. reports It snowed heavy at th' about six inches Utah Dixie, covered the ground Hannah Baker, who Is teach Ing In Ferron, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Baker. Mrs Emily Baum and Mr Zina Baker enjoyed their fir- -' sleigh ride of the year last Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Thomas Ashton have returned from St. with Mr. and Mrs. A. .1 Glea-o- n and daughters Mr and Mrs Bli-- s Allred en tertaired at a Christmas dinne-M- r and Mrs. F Booth of Sal Mr Elizabeth Booth and p Davis and two chilMrs. All enjoved pHeacannG Xnexr as i i DRIVE OUT AND SAVE Sterling Cluff & Harold Peterson, Props. 14th North & 2nd East e SPECLYLS for Wednesday, Fiday 31 and January egetable Shortening Gno-Krca- lb. Can BAKING POWDER OGRN IIIsLETS '2r,r PALMOLIVE SOAP s f.r 35? 21? ic? 31? MJB COFFEE Seedless, I G A 15 oz.t 2 for 4 fri 1376-- Saturday, December 2, 3, 1912 19? 15? 3 FOR 39? 55? g4fi Sel 16? CORNED BEEF HASHe Bp-sI- & WHEAT CEREAL m 3 Georc"-togethe- Phone - PEAS "To BAKING CHOCOLATE IGA Half Pound SUGAR PEAS fc' 1 3 JELL-- IT 4 JLy FOR 3 FOR 33? 14? dren Ferron Jones entertained hi' Sunday School class to a skatin' partv Monday efternoon at Vivi- Fruits & Vegetables ORANGES 23? an Margaret Dndli y gave a demonstration on man made fahrles Sundav af'ernoon at Relief So eiety Union meeting, in the Wor and Business Department. M's Brokaw had as her Christmas guests hpr two grandson Blaine and Don Brokaw of Lehf The Fire Side Chat has bee It w' nnotnoned to Jan. 11th. be held at the P K Ntelsen horn after the evening services Miss Grace Llcehtv Is holidays at her hom w'th her parents Mr. and Mrs iechtv Mr and Mrs Sterling Cl lift and Mr and Mrs. Harold Peterson left ChrHmas dav for 1h Wet Coast on a comh'ned pleasure and business tr'n. visitin' Cal'fortila. Oregon and Wah spendln-Chrl-tm- rvt-ra'r- u T imiffisr as 1 ? 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