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Show Parleys Ward News the "M men held dancing party, Mr. uoceful They Mnsr as floor manager. e GJ!L to put over an party when all old time dances will FriJav the 16th old-tim- soon, prevail and teachers of Par-- J. their regular meeting 15th. It was well attended. danc-7n- d refreshments were served and general good time were ep-The officers who served W'brJi.. were elected for the present consisting of Eli Gardner pre.a-- 4 5?.'. Mr. Larson, vice president; Miss recreation ilhbv secretary-treasure- r; Alice Longspn, rtmmittce. John Rowe, jjn. Bertagnoli. parents school held ; , : !.he Kith' ttr visiting hcr nmtfci n fonu: by lhe number ,U,-- to bo jrsvcn The presidencies of the Y. I and 31. 31. 1. A. have Wi n l)amelH,rtrVi'Ware arJ Emigration hard i. very xpendir.g gome t ohave at Iiast tonworking Si. MOO por ivr.t of improvi,. tU,r ,..wiau and till! ward population fi.roliod in Mutual laterals oil the bc:h. year. hron the !aro number in ttiicudaiwo last n will :hat ihvv have nImot reached ajipoar Keep j our eye on the East Bench. their jroal. rhoy urgently invite ail who hae not yet joiivd to conn? out to Mutual ar.d make the enrollment more than ten per cent. RichsrdsWard Tui-sda- i M.l. A.Notes At Ihe meeting of the Ficksctie Club hcid Tuesday, November 20th. Miss Erma Anderson, Miss Violet McCormick, and Erma Hancock were nominated to till a vacancy in the executive council. Those will meet with the offic.rs of girls the club and xxil. term a committee to make arrangements for a vaudeville to he given by the Dieksere Club. After the business meet mg an eiijox able pnv. gram was given and curdy was served. . J VarJ T- - A will hold Mothers and Fathers exercises next T uesday evening. An interesting program has been in honor or the fathers and prepared mothers and are urged to be present. There willthye be a talk on the L. D. S. home by irl. a skt'u'h entitled Honor Thy father and Thy Mother' entertained in Nelson Olaf the Junior girls, a reading by Hel by Wrs Snowof Freeman n Owen Mrs. Fdenckson, and a duet by Thelma kjnor of Caffall and iv Marion Giaugue, with, Jake, Arizona. te Patronize Times' Advertisers. I'lMilhall Notes Dont forget Choir every bership now is lTiil. An increase of :n Cran.les (aver. 1: was a hard m'O in four yiars. night at S oclock. foiigiu game from sla'l to tinish and there were moments when the crowds ob-I President Taylor iis to Our Primary held a fine Vaudeville Granite finished the Provo game of serve Monday nights luge as home night. "The Sehoolmistress." a farce in Friday, the loth, with a score of 10-- 7 A last nighL in tile ward. idea. profitable very time acts by Arthur W. Kn.ere. will of Granitiaus on the bleachers held Piesideul lleluT J. Grant was presbe given by the Granite il.cli School their hreatii. ent at oar quartei ly Conference last The Daughter of the Pioneer met Dramatic Club as a in. tine fer I'n Irid.iy, the 2,'ird, Granite pluvs Many other prominent memlast Monday. on December IS. The evening l.'.cll,'ield mid Eat plays l.'gan. Tiio Sunday. together bers were also presi nt. performance will be IVcember 11, at Kichih Id fellows have a heavy line Is 1 3. The cast and Logon has a quick bun. h, but the Four hundred eighty five member The Hon. Vere (Juecketi dopsters give the local teams the bell'lexd ll.inco.k li r odds. If the Groniie huskies de- present nt our Sacrament Service last Archibald K. inkling ft at Richfield Friday they are to play Sunday night. Glen An.'.ersoii for the state championship November Miss Jane Uiggvnhotham rendered ieut. John Mallory . Euilmer sitter 2s. The winner in the l.ogau game Mr. Saunders l.uil Krou.-- e ninilities for the find game for the her solo beaut fiully last Sunday night. Mr. Reginald Puulover l rank Goodwin slate title. M.r t.)tio Bernstein The Granite men are in splendid conOur Sunday School certainly appreStanley best William Pettit dition. Tyler They practice every might ciates the splendid efforts of Mrs. MerGoff Jack Shurtliff until dark, and Coach Sutherland is lin Snmhwiek in arianging and preMrs. Rankling- Muvr.e Pauley working them hard. senting the pageant, last Sunday mornMiss llyott Basket hall Mary Cornwall ing. It is one of the tinest pregrams Dinah Now Annat'elle heeler that the football season is the Ward has ever had. Hawkins Anne GcLLvin ueally oxer, enthusiasm for basketball Gwendolyn Next Sunday is Stake Conference. Ermj nt rude Johnson .. I a Verne bird is noticed in the high schools. ... Claire 11 xon The L. 1'. S. has staged a class series Please remember the morning session Peggy llesslerigge Jane Chipman Helen lVleron and so far is satislied with prospect. at it oclock, and the afternoon sesThe cast meets every day after East has a good cliiiiii-- for the tour- sion nt 2 oclock. school for rehearsal. nament with Prouse, Fraier, Kincaid, Snoxv ami Van law on the team. West This week has been a heavy week has two letter men hack this year for our auxiliary organizations. Conand promises to be in the running. ferences every night. Granite has but one letter man, No meeting ill onr Ward Sunday Hart, Muwson and Munson are prospect. night. Conference at the Stake House. Granite High Notes ts : Rear-Admir- 1 1 Thanksgiving THE WNCHESTER m - Thanksgiving Specials 3. 5. 7 The 3, r, 7s clog dancing das was organized last month and are stepping along in good stylo. They make their first public appearance at Magna on Thursday, November 22. Address by Mr. Taylor The Commercial eluh of Granite has arranged for a aerie of lecture on business topics by men prominent in pity affairs. The first of these was by Mr .Taylor of the Taylor-RicharMotor Company, lie gave the points to be taken into consideration in working for other people. Among them he emphasized honesty as the quality most desired by employers. 8. 8. S. Club Next Saturday Miss Kthelyn Lindsay will entertain the members of the 8. S. 8. Club at her home in Taylors- Buying President Grant says in relation to That which we persist in doing, becomes easy, not liecausc the nature of the thing has ehunged, but lha tuor ability to do has increased." thrift: So Miss Florence llcincr of our Ward has been selected to net on the Stake Sunday School Board. Fifteen new recommends were rend last Sunday evening. Bishop Lloyd spoke to our Geneiilog- -' ieal Society, Wednesday night, Very line. Ernest A. lloare handled the lesson Tor the third year Second Intermediate Department, with the Sunday School ville. Teachers of the Stake last Sunday Mayor Nesien spoke to the student at the Stake House. He talked at body on Wednesday. some length upon the necessity of The educated boy is education. to the uneducated one. The world is being developed by educated people. Things are not a matter of guesswork. They must be carefully planned out. Do not neglect the UnIts course, iversity of Hard Knocks. has no beginning and no end. No one 3 Do not ever graduates. the value of team work." The program was completed by several numbers from the Music many items are need- ed from this store to make your Thanksgiving Dinner as good as you planned it, that the beat way- is to come here and lok over our complete display of tempting - ' Sugar House Merc. Co. Hyland .tlGl-.ilG- S Aii Electrical Xmas WNCHgsmjf No Rejoicing f ir Forest Dale Notes Winchester cutlery is the worlds finest blades of finest chrome vanadium steel. Prices from $1.50 among the turkeys but plenty of joy in the household that buys a Winchester carving set. to $16.00. Great Joy for the housewife who has one of our Aluminum self basting roatere and a kilcl,en ful,y quipped to take care of the This strong oval roaster will hold the largest turkey in the State. It under-esli-mn- heavy guage aluminum. Price Thanksgiving feast. $5.85. Guaranteed for 20 years. is Gifts from this lorc of Klcclrical things afford a selection both beautiful and useful. To list them all would be impossible, lmt we do hope you will take the time to come and see them soon. La Velle Duckworth Ilyluml lJ7(i Miss Virginia Wyss entertained at dinner party for relatives Sunday, 1H. Twelve guest were present. Nov. The Junior Thengorial Clns of Forest Pule entertained ut the home of Mis Bertha Ghipman Wednesday, Nov. 21. The guests of honor were Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Mr. Melvin Free-bair- n nnd Mr. Bloonquist. The offi cers of the class are as follow: Hope Sjiencer, president; la Vern Bird and Imogene .Fuller, vice presidents; Ber tha Ghipman, chairman of lesion committee. Game and dancing were enjoyed and light refreshments were served. APEX ELECTRIC SHOP 1071 E. Huy Electrical Good at an Electrical Store 4 4 Oblong in shape d illi a basting rack in the bottom. for 50 years. Price $6.90. "w Guar-iiiitee- O.ir household department is fully mortal $2.75 4 4 4 4 4 4 Miss Ether Ramscyer will in honor of Jennie Kudali't, xvpo leave soon for a mission to Mexico. 4 4 4 4 Mrs. E. S. FrivlniTn entertained her 4 4 club Thursday. Nov. 22, at her home 4 on Seventh East. Twenty guests were present. Cards were enjoyed. Our biggest selling roaster. Just the thing for turkeys, ducks, chicken or roasts. Oval in shape. Heavy guage. self hasting. 20 year guarantee. Price $3.15. deposit will hold any article 44 is i The Soennd in.l Ninth Quorum of Elder entertained at a banquet and program Nov. 22 in the Amusement, hall. Mr. W. Cooper acted a Response, were given by President Frank Y. Taylor ami Mr. 4 farce fol-- ; E. S. Wood niff. A one-ac- t lowed the banquet, entitled. "That 4 Rascal l'at. The part were played as follows: H. Stulz 4 Major Rox Simmon Charlene E. S. Stout Pat - Ia Velle Dock worth 4 Nancy Laura Gladys Cooper The play was directed by Mr. G. R. I 4 Geary. Mr. Nellie Parr Young gave a vo- Mix cal solo. Geary gave a reading. The committee for the affair was a follows: (!. R. Geary, W. O. Duckworth, C. Carlson, H. Fullmer, G. Ostler. Two hundred and fifty guest were present. Long after the novelty of the first few days of their possession has passed, electrical gifts are used and cherished. Christmas gift that expresses in an enduring way the sentiment that prompts the giving of the token brings the greatest joy and satisfaction to you and to the one who receives your remembrance. It is this that has come to mark the electrical gift as the gift of the thoughtful. A , toasl-mast- with dishes and every household necessity that you e. J ! Granite Lumber & Hardware Co. , Mrs. S. H. l.oxv entertained at a luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 21. Fifteen guests were prevent. Those assisting were Mis Doris and Eloisn Love. might need for Thanksgiving 1081 East 21 So. Select Your Christmas Gifts Now! $ 4 $ 4 Tuesday evening the Girls Senior Mutual Glass enjoyed a very delightful 4 lecture on Marriage," given by Bro. Whitaker. 4 4 4 enteriain 4 Our finest roaster. Ily. 1738 n, tiro-gra- m in the bottom 20 year guar Prici autre. 21st South Sugar House Mr. and Mrs. Chipman entertained the Forest Dale Literary Club Nov. 17, at their home on 7th East. Miss Rose Jones and Prof. Green were the chief speakers for the evening. Miss Beula lluish gave musical selections. Thirty guests were present. Those assisting were Miss la Von and Bertha Chip-maMrs. Christopherson and Frances Christopherson. A light supper was served. 4 the roast- 4 Headquarter for Electrical Good in Sugar Home Tuesday, Nov. 27, the Mutual will hold its regular open night. A and dance will he enjoyed. Good music has been engaged for the Just er for chicken or ducks. Has a basting rack S J Ynu will find onr large stock of electrical gifts that rouse the appreciation of everyone father, mother, sweet heart, son, brother, daughter, sister and the host of friends you regard with the tender seit intents of friendship anil love. Electrical gifts are not expensive, and in buying them from us, you always have the advantage of convienient terms. 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