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Show 1 G d I f U s' 4 ' TUB PEOYO ! Tt .... (Continued from page 3 of this section.) The work done in charity the past year has been good. - Attended with the true spirit of fra ternal love for others. The forgetting of self in administering to the needs of others, bringing sunshine into homes of darkness, tears into laughter, and sadness into gladness this is Pythianr. charity and marks the highest good beyond price. Another good and beneficial factor of the order in a social way has been the remembering of each sisters birth aniversary, on which occasion the sister was given a call and presented with a token of love and friendship. Monthly social gatherings are held with our brother Knights of Pythias, to get better acquainted and further promote the interests of Pythiasism which shine iorth inspotless purity as a beacon light to aM humanity. With this our object we will gon on conquering and to Conquer. 4 THE UTAH SOROSIS privilege we enjoy, as we approach the close of a yeai is to record the achievements we consider worth while and to erase4rom our memory the attempts in which we have failed. The Not Failure but Low motto of fue Utah Sorosis Aim is Crime is a gleam of light in the darkness ti those who try. 1he work that was planned by its members fo917 has not been fully executed, dut to the f ct that other and more important tasks have .presented-tbemselve- s ; which every woman in the undertaken. " dub has willingly Their summers work consisted, in promoting the conservation of food ; and in September, they decided to forgo the pleasure of their weekly meetings and add those hours to their Red Cross work. Every Wednesday afternoon, from 2:00 to 5.00 oclock, they have met at the Red Cross headquarters; and besides assisting in the surgical dressing department, have accomplished a Vast amount of cutting and sewing, by which they hope to add a great deal to the eomfort of our soldiers. A monThly literary entertainment has been conducted in which8 instructive programs have been rendered. Last July, when Iloover requesof all women in the nation in ted the A PCSI .. , conserving food, the woman s state committee on Food Production "and Conservation in Utah, , I f t the executive ability recognized having previously of Airs. Helen D. Redford, president of the Utah Sorosis, appointed her Utah county chairman of Our Womens Club c ! r sp the committed for that work. Another member, Mrs. W. F, Violett, was honored with the appointment of city chairman-Lotwomen assumed the responsibility with their usual promptness and with the willing assistance of other members of the community, practically every housewife in Provo was called upon within the folowing week, and had pledged herself to abide by Hoovers instructions. A Liberty bond was purchased by the elub in October, and fche members have vrecently bougt and made soldiers comfort kits, which sere to w -- V A Happy Ne w Year To All ' Is American lake to be given to ttie hoys, who might not receive other Christmas packages. Each member of the Utah Sorosis is eager during the coming year to successfully accomplish any task that may be assigned her, and to do a woman's part in bringing to an end the conflict of the ages; trusting at the close of 1918, to realize the desire throbbing in the jieai of every patriot. Peace on earth and good will toward men. Theofficers of the club are: Mrs. llclei Redford. president; Mrs. A. J. Stewart, vice president; Mrs! Alex Iledquist, recording secretary; Mrs. J. WRobinson, corresponding secretary; .Mrs. R. E- Knowlden. treasurer. Our Sincere Wish 0 O 0 We Want to Thank 'I You for Your Liberal Patronage in the Past Year and Trust To be Able to Serve You Even Better in the Coming Year - v Then we have a number of smaller select a clubs, such as the Helpful Hour club, and the club and Beehive club, which, while they are all social assets to the community, they are also for individual edification and entertainment. There are several little sewing clubs in Provo, which are, though not as auxiliaries, doing a great deal of work for the Red Cross. Especial metnoin must be made of the Beehive clubs. They are the social organizations of the Y. L. M. I. A. and every ward of the church-oJesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has Beehive Senior and Beehive Junior club. Every summer is devoted to sewing, reading, music, culinary arts, drawing, art needlework and every othei channel of interesting study, for which the members are given emblems of credit at the years end. This vear, besides their regular work, much time has been devotedto sewing and knitting garments for the Red Cross. Se-gol- and-gladl- y -- White Trucks Last Longest ,hat a truck actually costs is not known until you have operated it for some time. Tht purchase price is often insignificant when compared to the maintenance and operating bills. TJie largest users of trucks consider it far cheaper to invest more money in White truck and enjoy unfailing servand low expense over a long period of years than to buy medium grade trucks, pay higher bills for less dependable service and stand more rapid ice depreciation. Whit? tn cks here in Utah have made an enviable reputation for themselves. Several users have had them in service for five and six years and are getting as dependable and economical service from them today as when new- You owe it to your business to make a careful investigation of the merits of Watch Us in 1918 f ar V Everything for the Christmas Dinner Shop at Sutton Market First and Youll Save Time and Money - White trucks before buying'. It will be a pleasure to us to explain them. Make Money Freighting With Trucks There is an unusual opportunity to make money in truck hauling business right here in Utah right now. Ore and freight hauling will pay big returns to a mair with a little capital to invest'in a truck. Through our Transporta-tic- n Exchange we can put anyone interested in the proposition in touch with r s companies who have hauling contracts to let. We know of some contracts that are available right in Utah county. We recently put one man in touch wiih a contract where he will clean up better than $5000.00 the first year. If von Are that lias p iutciested in getting started in a good substantial line of business big future it will pay you to investigate. ('all or write White Motors Company s BAYARD W. MENDENHALL, Manager "36 South West Temple Salt Lake City Stock up your pantry shelves for the holidays. Check your wants from this store. voia tne big Christmas rush by Ordering Early in the - We will have everything lino of the Finest Fruits and' Vegetables During the Holidays we. will have extra large shipments in, to givyou the best. Call at onr store and convince yourself that we carry the best. Order Your Christmas Trees j While we have them. ) |