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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1941 I teunfltboratf Its In Giovannoni Talks To Peoqle The Want - Ads find what Of Italian Decent In Utah want if always know where to 'll tnii w mum Society Notes County-Wid- e Hiawatha bers present were Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Hugh Utterback, Mrs. Peter Vogremc, Mrs. William Reave-leVog-reni- c, PAGE THIRTEEN ft g You can you One of the best y, (Republished by request) Announcement is made of the wedtacked last Sunday by the armed Mrs. Byron Cowan, Mrs. George Loyalty to the United States, forces of Japan. For this attack there ding of Frank Olsen, Jr., to Maurine Reaveley, Mrs. Einar Johnson, Mrs. whose very existence is now imper- was not the Pritchett of Long Beach, California. Earl Wilde and Mrs. Vernon slightest justification; it iled, was the theme of a statement was criminal and immoral. CorreThe ceremony was performed at Las and the will addressed Thursday to Italian people couple Vegas, Nevada, and just was the make their home in Long Beach. of Utah by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. spondingly right response by congress of our country, Giovannoni, domestic prelate and the declaration of war against Thursday evening Mrs. Clare Clepastor of St. Patricks Catholic There was nothing else to do. Japan. Mr. Mrs. and W. Mrs. Verne Clee Mrs. Kenneth And Jeffs, ments, Rampton church. then, as the tragic sequel, has come Gordon and Mrs. Robert Kelly were entertained the school faculty, their Monsignor Giovannonis statement the endorsement of Japans criminalA. officers at hostesses at a miscellaneous shower partners and the P.-follows: a D. who Robert until dinner Mrs. Ostler, party Monday evening. for by Germany and Italy, together I address you as Italians merely ity were Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Hanwith their declarations of war upon her marriage last week, was Miss Guests Mr. so and Mrs. Carlo Saccamano, that I may identify you. How- us. Again, there was Iona Finley. The affair was given at sen, nothing else and Mrs Martin Neilson, Mr. and ever, the purpose of my letter would the banquet rooms in the amusement Mr. for our country to do but to accept Mrs. AtCalvin Mrs. Nevada Jewkes, be defeated if I did not insist that the hall. challenge. Miss Violet Duke, Mrs. kinson, you are Americans. You and I are of Thomas was an evil day for Italy when It Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Italian Mrs. William Burn entertained at ancestry; in that fact lies the a bridge dinner Sunday evening for Petersen, Maurice Jones, Harry Balle, only distinction between us and our its government allied itself with GerMr. and Mrs. Elmo Bray of Helper. Mr. Harding and Miss Fletcher. A fellow many. The alliance was not natural; Americans. Other couples as guests were Mr. and Christmas theme was carried out. It was not welcomed the Italian If I ask After take enthe it dinner cards were the why you upon my- people. It has led thembyinto one disMrs. Frank Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. self to thus address you, I explain tertainment of the evening. Robert Kelly. that my position as a clergyman re- aster after another. The Italian peono people in Master Blaine host was moves me from the sphere of politics. ple are not Morgan Thursday evening Mrs. Richard g than Garr entertained the Hiawatha Five Saturday afternoon to a group of It gives me a position which I think the world are more they are. The character of belligerHundred at her home, with a dinner younS friends, the occasion being his cannot be misunderstood. and cards. Present were Mrs. James fifth birthday. It is the cause of greatest sorrow ency forced upon them does not become them. It makes them play a Reese, Mrs. Lyle Burdick, Mrs. Tim Mrs. Roy W. Robinson entertained to you and to me that our country, false role in world Simmons, Mrs. Frank Burdick, Mrs. affairs. To the the United of now States the ladies of the Silver Guild at her America, is Clifford Simmons, Mrs. Arthur Italian out our deepest goes people, at war with the country of our parand Mrs. Jean Cox. Mrs. home Wednesday afternoon. Without doubt they look sympathy. ents. We had been hoping, since the Tim Simmons held highest score and outbreak of the European conflict, to us today, not so much in hatred as Mrs. Opperman the low for the evethat such a calamity could be avoid- demanded by their government, but ning. with respect and hope. They long Relief Society held ed. But the decision is now other- for peace; they hope to be rescued. The Good Neighbors Sewing club a The Columbia wise. And the fault for the break, quilting bee Tuesday afternoon. To our own United States, whose met Thursday evening at the home we must frankly acknowledge, is not who not Members did served quilt MemMrs. Robert Christensen. of existence is now imperiled, we very lunch to the others. On Monday night with the United States. all that we have and are. We It is only natural that we feel sen- owe they had a party. Each secret pal was revealed at that time. timents of attachment to Italy. The must be willing to give of our rewe must make sacrifice; we A party was given by the first in- ties of blood tug at our hearts. For sources; must termediate Sunday school class last these sentiments offer ourselves in any capacity we need not be week. Each member drew a name we are needed. United with our that for not be we them shall and furnished a Christmas present ashamed; fellow Americans, we must fight on blamed, certainly not by our fellow to a final for the occasion. victory, out of which all citizens. We must be careful, howthe oppressed people of the world ever, not to allow such feelings to Castle be uplifted and blessed. Such may our to own our compromise loyalty is my wish and my prayer. United States. Miss Earlene Durrant entertained Your fellow American. United States has been a The )her card club Wednesday evening. wre have home to us. Here Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Giovannoni. splendid Vi Wanda Leavitt, Marion Robbins, d Meta Hamper of Price, Ruth Wetzel ibeen welcomed by our fellow Dorothy Lloyd of Helper, Gladys ericans. We have been well tieated, CHURCH AUXILIARIES WILL Patterick and Lydia DeAngeles of so much so that we are a part and Dessert luncheon parcel of this country. We hope, in OHSERVE HOLIDAY SEASON Price, attended was served prior to playing cards. turn ,that by our presence here we The Christmas season bringing holhave made some small contribution The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. to the for school students have welfare. idays countrys McGrath was the scene of a family retwo Auxiliaries of the L. must we the war, prompted Concerning dinner in honor of Homer Thomas D. S. to postpone meetings for the true of state affairs. Our the cognize enlistwho this leaves week, having $ ed in the navy. Guests were Mr. and country was wantonly and cruelly at- - next two months. The Relief units of the three Price wards, Mrs. A. H Thomas and family, Mr. and also the M. I. A. groups in this ,and Mrs. Owen Huntsman and son, Leda Strang Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and city will reconvene in January, on children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A delightful bridge party was the first Tuesday and Wednesday of Watson and family, Mr. and Mrs evenings entertainment for the month. 'Norel Thomas and family, Mr. and Monday PRICE Price Theatre Bldg. the following guests of Mrs. Rose During the holidays, however, Mrs. H. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ious actlvities of a11 the Auxiliaries Mr and Mrs. Roland Duke, USE OUR LAY-JosepneZubcV, Smne ida will Mr. and Mrs. Hubert entertainment for memMary Skufca, Lanore Koski, and bers supply Miss as well as the public. Holiday A small deposit will hold any Lydia Degn. Gussie Haikness. Luncheon was served and prizes were won by the lat- dances and Sunday services will be artice ter three ladies. among the major presentations. nary or a pup, some coal or chicken dinner or Christina,' gifts; an , automobile or a suit of clothes, a heated apartment, or board and room -Good results come, too, whco you advertise lost articles. Keep your eyei on the want-a- d column. some-lumbe- r, you look. Is the corners column. For example: yours of you want it a ca want-a- d Its v Kenilworth T. war-lik- e; peace-lovin- I an Columbia i SLEDS 139 Strong and sturdy. Has steering ability and spring steel runners. finish. Has CREDIT TERMS two-ton- e Gate SCOOTERS Am-an- MORLEY So-ice- DESK, CHAIR Built to last, ty 7.95 JEWELERS A type desk. roll-to- p j WAY-PLA- OLIVETO FURNITURE & HDVJE. CO. 48 PRICE EAST MAIN ST. BUILDING GOOD WILL SINCE 1935 f?l Scofield The Sewing club met with Mrs. i JANUARY Life Is Too Short STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M. 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