OCR Text |
Show I I he Page Six MATIS Continued from page Their aensilive and realistic 1 por- trayal of the cruxificiation of Christ has become world famous. After five years in Finland, Mrs. Matis came home to visit but returned again to be gone three more years. During their mission there, Mr. Matis personally interviewed the 5t0 applicants for baptism. The measure of their love and adm ra Lon for the Finnish people has been returned in full as expressed in the (id's made by many patient and loving hands in appreciation and love for the friendship and service rendered them by this won derful family. Although their blessings and ex perienees have been many. Mrs Matis said that the greatest single blessing that ihe have enjoyed as a family is living here in the west For a time after their return home il looked l.ke they weie destined to return to Chicago to live because Mr Matis had no luck in finding employment in these parts and he tould go back to his old job with the Chicago Standard Pull man Car Co Mr Matis had applied for a post lion at the Geneva Steel Mills in Provo and other likely places but without sun ess Reluctantly they gave up and on their way back to Chicago thev stopped in Clearfield to say goodbye to relatives there While v. siting tlu in Mr Matis learned of an opening at Hill Field oun-Chromc- PHILOSOPHIES for whirh he was especially qualified. lie applied for the posjtion and to the happiness of everyone he was accepted as an engineer m the quality analysis division The Mans' family thought they would like to nuke their home in Clearfield as Huy were soon busy Dain church affairs of the North vis Stake However, they tould not find a .suitable place to live in and as luck would luvc- it they came looking in liny, as so many other CONTUSED FROM PACE to feel that it is their home and get accustomed to it. For them to become acquainted with each other, as near as possible. "I feel good credit should be given to the Weber Coui ty commissioners, they are must cooperative," she said. - iijU pcnn!e t ifV ft Elderly Quotes done, jcnd found I. ivt I was so impressed with two sis- - living together, One said, I bo.se .1 Hu homo of pictures hanging on the j had wail are my family, when I get who Sheiuui'i Hislop. Capt ttie lonesome I look at them, they bring just recently be.-- widowed by " death ol Ins wile lie was picpar-m- bac k memories to move to I oho ado with his One old lady never seems to be two children lonesome When she returns her servto the kitchen she says "Jack jptain llislnp hud been Joel tray ing us 1st (oul. i of In itisbop could eat no fat. his wlfel Sprat Ku hauls oi Hu Hu y 2nd W ard and could eat no lean -- I just cleaned " u on h s cbpai'uie was released up my tray, clean s il h.ipe iu d Hu- Mulls not only Mr X. Fm 78 years "I have s home but loov i d r to ( apt II Mr Mails was promptly asked to lived most of them under fire, life fill tie v am lift in the- Hoy 2nd is everything you make of it" Ward Fva Grace Henderson and Mable of Mr Matis is i.ow piesidc-n- t lielnap are the cooks The food is) the Hoy 2nd Ward YWMIA and is very tasty and well cooked also teachiiig Hie Vh grade in the Happy Birthday Arsenal ilia School Although the r plan- and circumWhc n one of the guests have a stance have In n cxtremelv alti red birthday, "the help" all get togeth-i-- i tlp.i pjsl year li.iv ate a busy and and sing "happy birthday to : n .i ibeu church happy One plays the piano Often you and con linn. tv w.ttl the same er one of the ladies comes to them I ol It e .Hi lit;, .uid iu and tells how happy they are that the ir con purpose Hi it ha ' i! are friends When they feel dm t 111 .ill the. i I rev in is c .dlings they someone badly usually cheers them ttist mis 111 i - !; i v not think this is Utopia, It is not Ttie struggle of life goes on here moment by moment. Just the! same as other places, but by and large it is wonderful to note how they help each other is Mr. As I left the infirmary, after s happy day. visiting the guests snd personel, Burt let me peek it letter from which the following wss tsken gal on Valentine s . . so he's pass- ing the word on to Hundquist, Wife and Staff County Matron Weber Co Hospital Hoy. Utah Supt Ann you The word, gentlemen, is Candyl And we have Heart-shap- it. NE No Tails BONELESS Per Lb. Block Trimmed Per Pound EXTRA CHOICE iriiom j box, per lb 595 s C S A much for asking ANMIKRIV. Ml it Mill. I received this card from halt I.jkr Cits. Happiness is found by passing! I t tile h.ippines 'round the of ness is So happ feeling joy ih.ii oi.c fciK when giving himself! ' 'o i" i r ..ml to God I Mrs Salt A Ijkt B C City Cards and Valentines For His or Her Valenine Choose from the numerus Selections at lale is a garden in which each person gathers the flowers and the fruits from the seeds he plants as well as what he Is One thing that people like that good for them is g good night s!t ep week our FIRST year a sue THANKS! For making cess: To show our appreciation for your patronage during the past year COME IN and celebrate at our V 'On '! u I t. S. CHOICE SWIFTS Per Pound Grade AA Large Country to Pound Average 10 J 12 FISHER BOY CELLO WRAPPED 6 I 8c OFF DEAL mm PILLSBURY FOOD CAKE FRESH BAKED -- - MARBLE ol Pack oz. cans 5 3 8 15c JKF TUNA CUTCHERBROKEN - 95c Oz. Can BONITA FLAKES NEW! Heat and Eat Precooked EGGS 2 doz. FRESH FLYING CLOUD 29 Fish Sticks Bacon libs. T for $1.00 Reg. IX 49c SPFCTAL 41c Reg. $1.50 A TOUCH OF SPRING Nevir jcule anyone until you d.sco.er what he would like to be Shall we meet heir again next n Pound FULLY COOKED FRESH BAKED s BENNION DRUG SWIFT PREMIUM SWEATHEART CAKE $1 Per Loaf Honey Wheat Bread 25c would like to share a few short paragraphs of philosophy: Love should be stronger than pride;! Broader than self ease and deeper than sentimentality or emotion 1 We have a nice selection of Rump or He el Roast Per59c SHRIMP U I base partly hope Mrs M ..nwered your question Thank you 1 vc iv Per Pound U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF Beef Chuck 49c H Dear Folks, this letter is in appreciation for the care and kindness y.ii showed to me during my sojourn with you last May and June. lour staff. I never heard olNa! You cross word, lots of patience have many occasions to exercise It You folks have a big heart, that young jcople have not All I can .tv in a simple way I thank you e 29c to Per Pound - the way to please a Dcry T-BO- - v he knows Cupid ROUND-BONELE- SS No Waste or I Du amateur February U. S. CHOICE GRADE 1 up No Roy, Utah, Je, 2 large RADISHES bunches AND j GREEN ONIONS FRESH Per RED RIPE TOMATO TEXAS PINKS Cartb'n S 96 Size GRAPEFRUI I 25c 6 for 25c i 10 lbs. 29c r Mesh Bag U. S. NO 1 RED BLISS POTATOES SATURDAY, FEB. HTH SV , (2 Doors West of post Offire) Prices Effective Thru Sunday ROY I Open 8:30 a.m.-9p- m Daily |