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Show I r" 7 r--1 ; n West- - Point News It seemsincredible th'a De cembei; is here already" nd that Chusmas time and Mew years will soon be here. Its time, now to send cards to those tn , the mission field and our servicemen if you haven't already done so. Those who are too far away will probably, be. more apt to reach them on time is sent airmail but if you hurry it wont be too late fo some of them. The Holidays are times when one is a little more lonely if away from home and cheery word from you would help a lot. If you wish to send money to the missionaries and service men overseas they should be sent through the international exchange money orders which are available lhrough..SaR.EaJ& but some, have been obtained and can be bad in the ward, I (iqo'ti.rocay whnliadthem but the bishopric, would know. The , missionaries who-- are serving at present are Therald and Alton in Australia, Darrell Twede in. Finland, , Jerry , Montgomery in the Netherlands Mission' presently 'in Belgium, Jan Montgomery in Canada. Leon Blake, in Lawrencs G. Argentina, Sandberg in California,' .Louis M. Hall has been called to Great Britian and will.be in England before Chrismas, he leaves next Monday from the , . JUST ARRIVED! LADIES NYLON , f THE - v THURSDAY, 21st at 3 oclock a short proSalt Lake airport at 4 a m. Jerry Montgomerys address is gram will be held climaxed by a visit from Santa. A party will Elder Jerry Montgomery be held for Teachers officers Nieuwpoort Steenweg and their husbands on the 19th Ooatended, Belgium Elder jSajidsbergs address is of Dec. A program will be held and a dinner will be served. No G. Sandberg 3411 Nprth N st. Primary will be held during the Whistler holidays. El Monte, California On Tuesday Dec. 13th at the will, try, to include more Literature lesson will be I. addressse next week. at Relief Society. The Relief Society will preThe Seventies are selling nuts and candy in cans, again sent their Chrismas on Dec. this year. The proceeds of the 20tu at 2 p.iu. Sister Oma Wd-cpwill review the book My sales helped to maintain two full time missionaries in Aus- - Son, My Son. Some Special tralia last year, and to give ass- music has been arranged. The istance , in , other parts of the Chrismas party is always a joyworld as well. These nuts were ous occasion. No Relief Socieof excellent quality .Jast year. ty meeting will be held on the We personally used several 27th meetings will begin again kinds last year and found them on Jan. 3. The Relife Society to be excellent in fact we order- participated in a temple excured more. The canned candies sion last Thuteday.41 members are excellent to mail mission-ane- s of the Relief society and some or service men or other of their husbands attended the loved ones away from home, 11a.m. Session. they have three kinds of Candy The geneology committee exCiumples (very delicious with hard butterscotch coating and pressed thanks to each of the cocanut filling) English Toffee sisters who attended. The infant son of Janet Dick-morand Katydids. The Nuts are Moss and John Dean Peanuts, Walnuts, Polished Pecan, Brizil Nuts, Almonds, Fil- (Moss was given the name Nicky berts and mixed nuts, without Blain Moss by Lynn Criddle peanuts, The prices are very assisted by his father Dean reasonable I doubt if you could Moss. Dons Cook has recently acget them in a store for sush a cepted the position of Senior price. The Primary is always busy Choral leader for the Primary. and especially at Chrismas time, We hope she will be very happy They are planning to have their in her new position. Annual Chrismas party on the Thought for the week Elder-Lawrenc- I pres-eiide- a e U.S. KEDS RED, BLACK, BEIGE, LODEN GREEN U.S. RUBBER Footwear DECEMBER - Can Cfiang& It! The object of all beauty effort is to improve the good, and to cor Nowhere is this so simple as in doing and the mouth. Changes, however, must be minor, or the redoing results will be garish. If your mouth is too large or full, cheat a little. Dont take lipstick to the outside limit of the lipline. (The area you do not cover will fade after a few weeks, making mouth look smaller.) To make a small mouth look larger, cheat in reverse. Gb a bit shade, of lipstick and somewhat beyond the lipline, but not so far heavier eye makeup. as to di aw on a clowns mouth. Apply lipstick with a brush or liner. Start with dry, slightly parted lips coated with a film of foundation. Trace the outline with point of brush, then fill in with flat of brush. Blot. When you are away from home, avoid applying one layer of lipstick on top of another, Anne Philips of the Grooming Bureau advises. Not only is this drying; it also gives an artificial look. Ci earn or rub off old color, before you apply the new. Use a cream on lips at night. If you moisten your lips often and 'eat off lipstickt you will be left with only an outline of color. Check such bad hobiUquickly. Your teeth, of course, must ale If f:u (".pociIy broad, nar- ways be clean and in good condiw row it by idening your mouth tion or good repair to make withlipstii. your smile attractive. Bru-- teeth If face dCoops sadly, cheer it fiom gumline upwards, not crossup with a tiny upward flip of r wise. Do inner sides of teeth just at tlie coineis of the mouth. as And scrub across If mouth is crooked, even it the thoroughly. surfaces. Fo'low hi ush-in- g biting with lipstick. (But remember that with u.--e of dental (lo-- s and often a crooked mouth ha- - its ow ti a mouthwa-h- . special charm ami makes a smile Ciiquctti Cue: Don't limit yourself to one lipstick shade. Have a engag.ng.) If, in spitp of all efforts, your rainbow of colors for day and mouth is still your least attrac- evening, for different outfits. And tive feature, direct attention remember that a suntan calls for await from it by usmz a light a xuora Hu. rector disguise the poor. rx I r( i n t f krt Moisture problem PROTECT YOUR HOME from Not-elc- costlv moisture by. placing a Plastic Blanket Vapdr-Sto- p I h col-o- cn the ground under your home! Galoshes, Overshoes for the entire family! Sometimes we are carried away by the tinsel, the glamer the husel and bustle and hurry of Chrismas preparations Choose from our large selection " He and friendliness and not so our Father in Heavens gift of much in material gifts. 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