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Show If.. ... ' ! WHAT SHAKESPEARE SAID There are few die well that die in battle. Henry V, Act IV, Scene ' , l VERSE FROM THE BIBLE A Hatred love 10:12. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGAHIIOUSE I VOLUME 3. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, sttrrcth up strifes: but all ulna. Proverbs cjvereth N , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 NUMBER 45 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast FOREST Third Presbyterian A. P.-- T. Church Notes NOTES Third Presbyterian Church, Eleventh East and Seventeenth South streets, R. Grady Snugga, minister. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., M. EL Barker, superintendent. Special attention will be given the message of Thanksgiving, with features of the program dealing with that topic, morning worship, 11:00 a. m., with a program for another "Family Day in the church. The sermon for be will The Little Grumbjuniors ler" and the senior sermon will be Jesus Did." All pupils of the Sunday School are Invited to remain for the church service and their parents are urged to be there with them. Intermediate-Senio- r Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. and Roung Pico pie's Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m., with Thanksgiving and the sense of gratitude as the central theme. A men's club interested In the Scout program will meet at the home of Emil Nyman on Sunday evening. Attention is called to the union Thanksgiving service to be held at the Immanuel Baptist Church on Thanksgiving Day, with the Rev. Mr. Damron of Philips Congregational Church as the speaker. members ami room mothers of the Forest Association voted to uso their influence to have a curfou law passed an enforced for the district at the monthly meeting held last Friday in the public library. "We feci that this is a project worthy of consideration and support, said Mrs. George F. Bolto, president In Introducing the subject, "and believe that it is for the good of our young people as well as our children. Acommittee was chosen to Interview Chief of Police and to request from him police protection for our 12 hundred children before school at noon and afternoon school, and also for the kindergarten children who are dismissed 30 minutes earlier The comthan the older children. mittee includes, Mrs. George Betty chairman; Mrs. W. L-- Lutz; Mrs. A. Ray Ward, and Mrs. J. EL SchlcbCouncil Parent-Teache- day. Is more THANKSGIVING the tuition's his- any other American tory holiday and has had the most checkered career of them all, a historical review of the Ions chain of circumstances surrounding this most pleasant harvest festival reveals. While Thanksgiving, ns an annual event under the auspices of the state, Is a legacy from the early New England colonists, It nevertheless was first proclaimed as a national day for giving thanks by the first President, George Washington, who was requested to do so by Joint resolution of congress In 1789, writes Gilford Ernest In the Chicago Dally News. At intervals from then on to the present It has been observed nationally by proclamation of the President. The longest Interval during which no proclamation wna Issued and the day was only observed by some and that section-allwas shout CO years ago. This hiatus in official national gratitude occured between the presidencies of James Madison and Abraham Lincoln. During this lapse the southern states objected to Its observance by presidential proclamation on the ground that It was a relic of Puritan bigotry. During thli long period of supremacy of the South and West In national affairs the festival was confined chiefly to the northeastern states. Thursday has been most generally selected as the day of the week for observing the holiday. However, Wednesday has been occasionally used. Although November has been preferred - NTER i thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: and he thankful unto Him and hless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting; and His truth eiidurcth to all generations. Pm 100. 44 y, conspicuous among tne game birds sud aiJmals bagged by the hunters were numerous wild turkeys,, which were common In the woods of Massachusetts. From this circumstance arose the popular association of these handsome and tasty birds with Thanks-glvlng- . 1U21. In time the day was observed In Connecticut; later the Dutch of New Netherland proclaimed a public day for giving thanks. During the Revolutionary war congress recommended days for Thanksgiving. Thursday, November 28, 1789, was proclaimed by a dsy nf Thanksgiving nna praino tn nnr benrSrent Father wha dwell-et- h In Ihe hrnvran. And I Horn of Plenty, Symbolic of tlio Occasion for Thanksgiving. as the month for expressing publicly the national gratitude, February, April, a May, August and December have been designated at times. Wednesdays and Thursdays were selected by the Puritans of New England for their festive occasions In connection with giving thanks for abundant harvests because they desired to have them as far us (xisslhle from the Chrls-tlu- n Subhnth, which they observed with strict simplicity. The turkey typifies Thanksgiving viands because Governor Bradford of Plymouth sent out four hunters to procure a supply of game for the fenEt after the tir-- t harvest In the m MRS. HOUSE t WIFE Just 4 More Days to Shop before Thanksgiving- HOW ABOUT A ROASTER or Other Cooking Utensils or Glass Ware At The UNITED 5.10.25c STORE 10G3 East 21st South setting up of the republic. After President Adams proclamation for the observance of April 25, 1799, another one wnsn't Issued for 13 years, when President Madison revived the day and designated a Thursday In August, 1812, ns the day for Thanksgiving. Two other such days were appointed and then the lapse tint 11 President coin set aside Thursday, August 0, 1SG3, ns a day of Thanksgiving, and then later In the same yenr designated the "last Thursday of November next" for the same purpose. President Lincoln's proclamation was as follows: The rear het la trawls toward Ita rlaaa haa hera Sited with the hlraalawe of fraltfal Selda and hralthful skies. To thrao iMMintlen, whlrh . era ao roaatjatlr enjoyed that m aro oraaa te foncet tha aoaree rroai waira iney rear, era-e- ra have beea added, which are ef ae extraordlaarr a aatare that thrr eaaNot Call to sraetrate nnd nafteo the heert whlrh Is hahiloallr pravl-deato the of almighty God. la the Midst ef a civil war af eqnalrd ainaaltnda .and nevrrllr. whlrh haa aoMrllMea aerated to far-elstates to lavltr and provoke their aawremlana, peace hna hero prenerved with all aaflnna, order han beea Maintained, the Inwa have been nrnprrted nnd obeyed, and pt han prevailed everywhere, la the theater of Military ron-Sl- et while that thralrr baa tieea greatly contracted by the advaarlas armies and navies af the t'aloa. Kerdfal diversions of wealth and of strength from the Srldn ef peace-f- at ladaatry fa tha national defease hove net arrested the plow, the the ehlpi the ax has enskollle, larged the herders of oar aeltle-otesl- a, and the Mines, as well ef Iren and coal as af the prerleaa ' Metals, hava yielded even more abaadaatly than heretofore. Pepa-latlhaa steadily Increased, notwithstanding tha waste that haa heea Made la tha cans, tha siege, and the hattleSeld, and the eonatry, rejolrlag la tha ranaeteaaaeaa af segmented strength gad vigor, la permitted fe expert eoatlaaenre af years with large Increase ef freeever-watrh- fal tMoria Leonard Dfan flnWimfh Uniyrib jfllliMif, - Sugarhouse nor hath any Mortal hand worked oat thraa great things. They are the graeloaa gifts af the most high God, whs, while dealing with an la anger far ear sins, hath nevertheless reMcmbrrrd Merry. It has see Med te mc St and proper that they abaald be solemnly, reverently and gralrfally acknowledged as with aaa heart and anr voles by tha whole A Merles a people. 1 do, therefore. Invite My frllow-eltlarla every part of the Veiled Stales, and alas thsaa who are at are and those whs are aojearalag la foreign lands, te net apart and observe the o( event her gext l aHIxed. Done af Ihe ellr 1 Wanhlnxloa, thin third ' dar ( Oetober. la the rear af oar Imrd one fhoaaaad eight and of Ihe hnadred and nlxtjr-thre- e. h. A. 1,1 CO!. first Thnnknj'lrlnj; proclamation detained from the precedent of Washington and Lincoln and designated the first Thursday of December, 18G5. The following year he returned to the last Thursday of Noremlier and all his sne- -' censors haviWnlloweil siilt, ANNUAL REMINDER day comes as dial I here is always something for nhii-l- i in he grateful, even If it disivrniiieni requires close observation mid mi perior Intelligence. ve Christmas Shopping EARLY se N. Y. Firemen Steal Wives Old Dresses New York. Wives of New York city firemen have altered It to "Fireman, spare my clothes 1" according to Fire Commissioner Appearing before the cltT for nn Increase in director budget his depart mer.t's 1930 appropriation, the comiuIs8lotier complained thing were In such a Bad financial state In Ills department that his men hail been driven to stealing .their wives' old clothes to pollfili,. firs apparatus because there was not enough city money to supply polishing cloths. t. , The bridge tea to be given Friday afternoon from 1 to 5 In the Belvedere Lounge is In charge of Mrs. Ray Green and Mrs. L. W. Jolley and the following committees: Hostesses are, Mra George Fehr, Mrs. A. Ward and Mrs. Alfred Knudson. Mra Neilg Larson and Mra John Hardy are in charge of tickets. Refreshments are in charge of Mra William Stringham, Mra J. EL Schleb, Mra A. J. Fowcll, Mrs George Mra George B. Bywater, Mrs. Lawrence Giles, Mra Lyle Jackson, Mrs. Alan G. Wood, Mra Alfred Bybee, Mra F. F. Whitehead, Mra Clyde Lashly, Mra Glen Davidson, YOUNG PEOPLE FORM INTERMra Flfield, Mrs. W. Trauffer. DENOMINATIONAL LEAGUE HERE probably has been no subject since man's beginning more discussed than prayer. ReligionTol-ma- n, ists have claimed It belonged to the ns form of s world worship. spiritual Scientists not being able to classify it Into rormula or fact hare dismissed Ihe subject as not belonging tn the scientific world. What Is prayer, and where does It belong, and to whom? According to the present status of the human race there are three kinds of prayer. The first type or prayer SUGARIIOUSE COMPANY TO Is petition. Begging for something Tuesday night at 1st Methodist SHIP ICE CREAM TO which one has not, whether It be for LITTLE WHITE HOUSE Church a group of delegates represomething to hnve or to he. It is asking senting' Christian Young People's God to give. . This type of request Is organization met for preliminary pseudo-prayeand should bear the The des Unction of serving Snel-gro- discussion and plans for organizauame of petition. The second type of Ice Cream at President Frank- tion of an interdenominational Chrisprayer Is the kind that brings nnr nn lin D. Roosevelts Thanksgiving din ta in Young People's league, to fosttlon, at the President's proclamation, ner Little White House at er the fellowship and solidarity of at the In on to its knees Thanksgiving day Warm means has been given the denominations and to foster the for Go., Springs, Thanksgiving gratitude, gratitude. It Is an attribute nr the tho Snelgrove Ice Cream company Ideals of a Christian community, naheart. Even though grntcrul, one ran of Sugarhouae, according to Charles tion and world. The meeting was also ho selfish. Gratitude Is sometimes R. com Madsen the Smith of over of Snelgrove, president by presided, lacking in human beluga and found In will at the Guests feast Church. Methodist It the pany. adjourned dogs. Today, we the American people number 375. to meet again next Tuceday at the are not as grateful for our splendid An arrangement has been made Immanuel Baptist Church. country. With it privileges of free education, Its noble lllieriy of religious with an air express company to thinking. Ila art. tine music and litera- transport the ice cream, picking it DO YOUR ture, iia were those first l'ilgrlm fathers up the Tuesday evening before wlio dared the bleak barren coast of and delivering it at Thanksgiving early New Engluml. Warm Springs in time for the dinGive us this day our dully bread," ner. Is more often "said" than prayed, and Individual servings In moulds of In liow many American homes today do We Have A Large Selection design, flowers, footballs and turkey a of word never children hear little of Choice grace or gratitude at the beginning of beehives will be sent as well as deCHRISTMAS CARDS a ineiiL This Is short measure of his corative centerpiece for the Presiand rtghirul heritage. Gratitude is one of dents table. CARDS the courtesies of character, nn amenity As so many firms vie for the For Every Occasion of the heart. It can be cultivated by honors of the President on serving always comparing your lot in life with LET US SUGGEST A it was with great tlmt of someone who hns less rather Thanksgiving, Fountain Pen Sugar-houof to satisfaction the people than more than you hnve. This always Book Ends was local the that company contentment brings gratitude .plus Brief Caso assistwas second Mr. Snelgrove However, this tyjie of prayer chosen. or a Good Book goes only half way to the heart of Coil, ed by Gus P. Backmon of the Chamand should only bear the name of ber of Commerce, Senator Thomas As Gifts For gratitude, not prayer. CHRISTMAS and the Utah Manufacturers AssoThe third kind of prayer mast In- ciation. clude others If wc wish It to ascend The Snelgrove company started higher limn our heads.- A great and business in Sugarhouae six years line woman, internationally known, said since and that time business ago to God me she to prays mice, that help her answer prayers of others. "You has expanded, making it necessary would be surprised," she said to me, to open two other stores in different how many opportunities dally come parts of the city. , to me to answer the prayers of other folks. 8oineliow, when 1 etn thinking lu terms of tho needs of others 1 lose The man who "knows all about 44 EAST on SOiTlX TEMPLE track of my own, nnd I grow strong women should forget it, for his own when others need ms to be strong.' peace of mind and safety. ws r, gs dom. Ke hnmaa eoaaarl hath devised, gy lalerpoaltkm of Ihc alMlghty hand heal tha lraanda of Ike notion, and (a restore It. an boob an Mar ha essstolrst with the lllvlnc purposes, to the fall rajormcat of prarv, koruna r, fraapallllr aud aalaa. la tratlMoar whereof. I hava herraato ael Mr hand, and maned the seal of Ihe t'alfed Stales ta bo Hr the President i WIM.IAH II. SRWAHII, seeretarr of Slate. President Andrew Johnson In his en aa Na- ts Tiianksuiying at the Library, Stalin, by Barbusse; Edna Wife, by Bames; Pratt, the Man's Mosses, by Eastman; Smoky. Waters, by Berry. New copies of all favorites by Gene Stratton Porter,, including : Keeper of the Bees, Har- vester, Freckles, Laddie and the Girl of the Limber lost Then with Book Week In full swing In the Children's department, we find the following new. books on the shelves: Whistling Snake, by Morse; Emperor of the Ants, by Vamba; Tha Flying Family in Greenland; Stump Village, by Rankin; Adventuring in Palestine, by Rubenstein; Mistress Pat, by Montgomery; Picture Tale from Holland, by Johan Hart; Jamaica of the Handicrafts, by Bailey; Three Circus Days, by Turpin; Rhodes of the Leathernecks, by Litten. News Books 1 Indepeadeaee of the tolled State the e:Khtr-elRht- ri-ee- CORNER 5390-- ce bar-Ma- ny THE LIBRARY T. W tn them that, while egerlag him ap the aerrlpHnna Justly dan fshleaa-' for singular deliverances and Inga, they da alaa. with hambla penitence fur oar national perverseness and disobedience, commend tn bln tender rare all those who hava become widows, orphans, Muaraera, or sofTrrrrs la the lamentable civil strife la whlrh wa are unavoidably engaged, and fervently ImplorC tha Washington Proclaimed tha First tional Thanksgiving Day. The magazine drive which is being sponsored in order to pay for the new books in the school library was discussed. It was decided to make a plea to the public to support this project by ordering magazines, either new subscriptions or renewals A. A through the Forest P.-telephone call to any one of the captains will be greatly appreciated and will help a worthy cause. The Mrs. Merlyn Miller, captains are: Hy. 3124; Mrs. Nells Larsen, Hy. 3855-Mrs. George Betty, Hy. 7790; Mrs. W. L. Luts, Hy. 2192-; Mrs. Fred D. Kammerman, Hy. 4378-Mra William Lefavor, Hy. 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