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Show m - r n j n face The San Chmicte, Thursday, December 21, 1961 attending BYU. All members of thi JUverdali Ward choir are to gather at the . church promptly at 7 p m. to go Christmas caroling. Becouse of Hygienists claim that many the lengthy Itinerary planned, homemakers are not taking full they wDl be transported by cars advantage of the potent propertiea of modern instead of horse drawn hayrack cleaning ids. Horse and cleaning meth previously announced. Also, ods re next Sunday they plan to assemthem of robbing ble at the church at 4.30 ready fleiency which science has lato start tfc; presentation of their bored to provide. Christmas CvJ services at 3 The old, unsanitary scrub-ra- g, where he RIverdals Hews Honeymooning in southern California this week are newly weds Jdr. and Mr. Glen R. Child. While there they expect to go to the Los Angeles LDS Temple., ' The couple was united in marriage on Friday. Dec. 15 in the Logan Temple. A reception was held in their hhnor Saturday evening, Dec. 16, In the Lorin Farr Stakehouse. ed games and dancing followed Is Is your Home Really Clean? germ-destroyin- m A Christmas furlough has been She is the former Julie Bate-mar- ., to Robert Barney who promised daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is at present attending a Navy Delbert Bateman, 610 Lincoln Ave. His parents are Mr. and training school at Bambridge, Mrs. Roscoe Child of River dale. Maryland. He Is due to arrive reAfter the holidays the just weds home this Saturday and will 3. baefc oh Jan. will take up residence at Provo port His patents have been notified a correction of the address of A2c Jim Bradley. Instead of being P-- 5 Box 50 as previously given, it Is CO Mr. Schreiber, Route 3, Box 50, Kinston, New York. His mother, Mrs. Wendell (Ruth) Bradley of Roy, but formerly of Riverdale; returned home last weekend after ,10 day spent In the Dee hospitaL of Elder Keith Henderson moved last week to 5621 Abraham Ave. Westminister, Calif. Also, Elder David Burton has just moved to 5311 Washington Ave. Kanawha City, West Virginia. A badly sprained left foot was suffered by Billy Blakely last week. He was playing basketball with his 6th grade classmates in the Riverdale gym when the mishap occured. He is the son of Lyle and Verla Blakely. for exam-- , pie, has largely been replaced by the modern, hygienic cellulose sponge. These q kind and durable, are sponges, efficient of cleaning. helpful in any Bub do you utilize M of their built-i- n sanitary features to help you rid your home of gems? . I) Do you tu different eellu-Io- --n spongeu for each clean ing purpose T Your dishwashing sponges should be used solely for that purpose. The same sponge should not be used on all bathroom fixtures a separate cellulose sponge should be used for the commode. Common sense will dictate the use of different sponges for floors, walls and woodwork, furniture, etc. The sponge for each job should be Kept in a specific place where no mistake can cause it to be used incorrectly. 2) Do you rinse them thoroughly in clear water after each use so that they will be clean for next timet 3) Do you sterilise them at regular intervals? This is easily accomplished HOOPER HEWS TELL bj refreshments. Those who attended were Sunday, Dec. 24, a welcome home program will be given in honor of Allan Christensen at Seven Dar-hi- e Cullens, Ralane Fowers, Bonnie Humphries, Suzanne Robinson, Marilyn Bell, Judy Garner, WWfiT TREE IS TriE FASTEST GQOWIU3 THE WORLD? MRNV there IN GOLD MINES AR5 in the united Sherri Flinders, Brent Jackson, the Hooper First Ward chapel Kelly Craythome, Allan Kite, Allan has just returned from Perry Widdison, Steven Thur, two year LDS mission which he good, David Fowers, Lloyd Mcserved in Mexico. Arthur, Bart Manning and Wayne Cullens. The meeting will begin at pm. due to the fact that It Tha Hooper First Ward MIA on a hay ride Tuesday evewent is Christmas ning They sang Christmas carols class thioughfout the ward then reSc hoed The Sunday which is taught by Florence turned to the ward hall for Chili Allen Sr. enjoyed an Ice skating and hot chocolate. party at the pond Saturday night ee. Refreshments were served to Linda Fowers, Glenda Thurgood, Karen Flinders, RaNae ' Jones, Leanna Read, Tauna , JcClo$, Tamra Peterson, Marsha Paice, Geraldean Frew, Brent Thurgood, Garry AmKlan, Bill Batchelor, Bert Gamer, Kurt Fowers, Joe McCloy, Chris Jones, Scott Pet erson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alice IT GROWS SO RPPIDLS C2 INCHES PER HOUTHftT ITS GROWTH GOLD-PRODUCIN- 2.7.00 f MINES IN ! PRESENT AT G THE ftCTU OILY CRN BE SEEN ! My Neighbors Best wishes are, in order for Elma Fowers, who received a diamond engagement nng Saturday night. Her finance is Don McKay THERE ARE R0OUT THE HERD OF HRLLEY'S COMET IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE ERRTH! IN 1910 THE COMET'S TAIL WRS of Oguen. j' f'i Joann Parkers Sunday School Were giving a twist party class held a Christmas party t ,his year. the home of Suzanne Robinson last Saturday night. They epjoy- - 55) 37,000.000 No... BECAUSE THE LOON IS ONE OP OF THE MOST INTELLIGENT ONLY ITS SINGING SOUNDS QSZPZV f ,) WILD BIRDS MILES LON61 by dropping them into briskly boiling water, with 2 tablespoons of baking soda added to each 3 pints of water to make the sponges smell fresh and One of the four attendants to sweet. Ann Penman, queen of the Weber High School homecoming, was a Riverdale girL She ia Karen Knight, daughter of Wallace and ev Jean Knight. The other three at- recreation hall on Thursday Will be 28. Music Dec. tendants were Tamara Colletti, enlng, Cox. Hull furnished the McFarland and family. by Nancy Judy by flit jtys tf Christmas ring lit, Itsi hil sliar ts warm ytur heart m. OMHOtff nWRTinm'i Ati married couples of the RivHostess for the Camp 27 of erdale Ward are urged to attend Daughters of the Utah Pioneers the Christmas dance and potluck will be Mrs. Verla Hull the after supper which is to be held at the noon of Thursday, Dec 28. For the best years of your wife . . . Santa Claus has the greatest transportation system of all time. Within a few hours, he delivers goodies of all sizes, shapes, forms and weights to destinations around the earth . , ? . but hed never make it if he were subject to the outmoded restrictions imposed upon the railroads Thank goodness it cant happen to Santa Claus. We wish you and yours ,a ; ..i'7 . K I ALMOST EVERYTHING COSTS MORE TODAY t i --EXCEPT ELECTRICITY . . 4s A- k H NS V ' . C ; I' ' s S. r II , . .v . kv.. I, . , w . Compared with the nation, Utah Power & light Co. residential and farm customer pay an average of 15 LESS for electricity T f - - a ' sM i -- - rj. t f I 'l.k ? r DENVER &!RTO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD V. l.wW i(fln iA ir - 1 |