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Show faitiARb cc-unt- chronicle ....-ltd- Utah. Thurs., Dec. 13, 1951 Are Hostesses At Card Party Mrs. Beulah Bassett and Mrs. Margaret Jensen were at dinner and card parties o.n Thursday and Friday evenings. Thursday they entertained at the Jensen home, and guests were Dorothy Damron, Barbara Ashby, Alma Petersen, Lois Maxfield, Wanda Beckwith, Nell Callister, Rayda Knight, Dorothy Bassett, June Reid, Elinor Roberts, Harriet Spendlove, and NaRae Petersen. Table prizes went to Mrs. Beck-with, NaRae Petersen, Mrs. Max-fiel-and Mrs. Knight, low. On Friday night the party was at the Bassett home, where guests were Grayce Pace, Elaine Knight, Elaine Turner, Fern Mortensen, Mqrtensen, La Preal Mortensen, Ruth Robinson, Thora Petersen, Esther Petersen, Vi Robinson, Myrl Crafts, Neva Robinson and Doro-thy Steele. High scores were held by Neva Robinson, Thora Peter-sen and Dorothy Steele, while Mrs. Knight held low. Wood Veneer No Subterfuge People who buy furniture would be doing themselves a service if they got rid of the idea that wood veneered furniture is an inferior product. This view is supported by the U. S. Department of Commerce, which emphasizes that wood ve-neer is not used as a subterfuge and explains that the function of the face veneer is definitely not to cover inferior material. Hardwood veneers are used to make hardwood plywood, and it is from the plywood that furni-ture is manufactured. Of hard-wood plywood, the Department of Commerce explains: "The plywood panels of which a nood piece of furniture is com-posed give that piece stability and durability. The hardwood ply-wood table top or bedstead is not likely to twist or warp. Most of the finely figured wood used for the faces could not be fabricated except from veneers. Symmetrical designs can be produced only by matching veneers. Many fine woods in the form of burls, crotches, and stump could hardly be utilized at all except by man-ufacture into veneers." Recently developed glues used for bonding sheets of wood veneer together into hardwood plywood are stronger than the wood itself, producing an affinity between the glue and the wood that is greater than the affinity the fibers of the wood have for each other. Addresses Of Servicemen Far and Hear Here are more addresses of local men in the service. We are glad to have them to pass on. Send in any addresses you would like our readers to have. Stanley Lucian Black, S. A. Bldg. 77, Stf. Sup. Off. Diego Gp. Pac. Res. Fit. USN Sta., San Diego, 36, Cal. Pfc. Larry L. Gardner T.M.R.S. 8010-A.- APO 503, co P. M. San Francisco, Calif. John N. Gardner, A. N. V.R.S. Moffitt Field, Cal. Pfc. Ivie J. Nielson, AF19345872 Hg. Sqd. APG Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Lt. David D. Judd Class 35 Sec. 2, 2d Officer Student Btry. TAS, 4051st ASU Fort Sill, Okla. Pfc. DRay Fullmer, 19344803 6610 ABG McAndrew AFB Argentia, Newfoundland Pvt. Alton E. (Ed) Theobald 6014 ASU Med Hold Det. USA Hospital, Camp Cook, Calif. Pfc. Leo B. Theobald, US56059926 110th Qm. Bkry. Co. Mobile .APO 59, co P. M. San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. Donald W. Ireland, 470th Qm. Bakery Co. Mobile APO 301 co P. M. San Francisco, Cal. Pvt. James R. Sampson, Hq. & S. V. 10 Eng. Combat Bn. 3rd Inf. Div. APO 468 co P. M. San Francisco, Cal. Anniversary Sale Continues to Pec. 15 Just a Few Items Listed At SALE PRICES REFRIGERATOR & BENDIX Ask About Watch Deal At Reduced Prices - See Tag i BOY'S FANCY DRESS SOX 39c Men's White Tee-Shir- ts - 49c BOY'S & MEN'S SWEATERS Special Prices Men's Wool Shirts - work 10 DISCOUNT MEN'S BLUE DRESS SHIRTS 20 DISCOUNT MEN'S TIES - - 10 Discount BOY'S OVERALLS - - $1.98 8 and 10 oz. sizes 0-- 14 I 'kcctUTVatt One FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING A FOR YOU... RIGHT NOW! jke BeauUlul Aew. UfiBIR700D , PORTABLE TYPEWRITER COMPARE! VALUE MCID AT ONLY AND YOU'LL CHOOSI THE "" "champion"mmSB The world's most wanted portable See-Se- t Margin is sure to sell fast! Be sure of get- - Key-S- Tabulation tinS the "Champion" with all its sensational new features . . . Re-Fu- ll 9" Writing Line serve your Underwood "Master. Touch Tuning piece" NOW! THE CHRONICLE WlTH OUR wANT ADS FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE T Ladies' Winter Coats Ladies' Winter Suits I ! 20 DISCOUNT 3313 DISCOUNT j I ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE I I Ladies' Spun Ladies' House Nylon Hoisey I I Nylon Anklets DRESSES 51 ga. 15 denier I i Regular 98c SALE PRICE NEW COLORS I J SALE 69c a Pr. $1.98 $1.19 a Pair 1 3 Pairs $3 48 t T SALE Cannon Towel t I SALE SALE f i Ladies & Girls I 22 x 44 Size s Children's 1 I Sweaters 69c Each NYLON and WOOL 2 For $1.35 Coats I $2 98 uo I I.. SNOW SUITS DISCOUNT I One Group """meW's I Ladies' Dresses Top Coats I I Regular Price $5.98 J Price Sale Price $3.98 20 j DISCOUNT I J One Group Girl s Senium I JEANS SALE J ! Mens Suits 8 oz. Sanforized Men's Sweaters I I y2 PRICE $1.98 a Pair 25 Discount I I Gift Suggestions For Her-- Gift Suggestions For Him-- J ! I GIFT SETS NYLON HOSIERY SAMPSONITE LUGGAGE TIES! I I NYLON GOWNS ARTEMIS SLIPS DRESS GLOVES SCARFsfl ,f ARTEMIS PAJAMAS COLOGNE I NYLON PANTIES WOOL GLOVES ARROW SHIRTS SHAVE SETSf t GLOVE HOLDERS BUBBLE BATH ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS ROBEsIl i HAIR BRUSHES HANDKERCHIEFS ELECTRIC RAZORS WALLETsK I C D E LTQ'S " I l y DEPRRTflTEPiT ST0Rj " 7t i ' n CHENILLE FRENCH COATS Now For Only $2.98 CANNON BATH TOWELS -- 79c Blue Denium Blanket Lined JUMPER, Short Only - $2.98 ., ,i .,.,.,., ! ONE RACK LADIES' DRESSES See Special Price 6ne racTIXdies See Special Prices 51 GA. 15 DINIER Now Only 99c Our Complete Line Of RUBBER FOOTWEAR 10 Discount LADIE3lUSES " See Special Price Tags PREMIUM SHEETS 81 X 108 $2.59 DAN RIVER SHEETS 81 X 108 140 TYPE $2.98 Dominion WAFFLE MAKERS Reguar $18.95 SALE $13.95 COME IN AND TRY YOUR SKILL AGAIN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN OUR GUESSING GAME. WIN A NEW 17 JEWEL BULOVA . WATCH MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Gifts For Thrifty Homemakers TOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS REVERE WARE ' ELECTRIC IRONS IRONING BOARDS SLIVERWARE DINNER SETS WATER SETS BICYCLES VELOCIPEDES STEAM IRONS POWER GRINDERS WRENCH SETS HAND TOOLS GUNS GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY RCA Radio-Phon- o Combination Frididaire Automatic Washer Domestic Sewmachine Necchi Magic Sewing Machine Amana Home Freezer Frigidaire - Freezer - Refrigerator Range, Ironer Maytag Automatic Washer and. Wringer Deserct LUCILLE SAMPSON Deseret ward Relief Society held their workday meeting at the stake house in Delta Tuesday. Twenty-fiv- e were present. The storehouse was explained to the sisters on this day and welfare plans discussed, with all taking part in the discussion. Bishop Dut-so- n and second counselor Cecil Warner were also present, and stake visitors, Sister Alta Ashby. All expressed themselves as enjoy-ing the meeting very much. Sis-ters Inga Black and Josephine n served light refrshments. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cahoon are spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Black and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sampson spent Sunday to Tuesday in Salt Lake City and visited Marvin Croft in the LDS hospital. His condition is reported "critical '. Mrs. Leone Croft and Darb Croft are in Salt Lake City at this time visiting Marvin Croft. Singing Mothers Call Practice The Singing Mothers will prac-tice Wednesday night, Dec. 12, at 6:30 p.m. in Delta First ward, in preparation for their concert on Thursday night. Legion Post 89 Party Dec. 17 Arthur L. Cahoon Post No. 89, American Legion and their Auxi-liary will meet Monday night, Dec. 17, in the Legion hall. After a short business meeting the annual Uncle Sam Says Christmas party will be held. Merry Christmas! And make It merrier, folks, by giving presents that increase in value like V. S. De-fense Bonds. You can buy them at your bank or Post Office. And don't forget to include yourself in a bond-buyin- g program all the year 'round. Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the th Plan where you bank. Everyone with an income should be in one of these plans. Buy Defense Bonds now, bold on to them, and you'll have many Merry Christmases to come! U. S. Treasury Dtpartmtnl Uncle Sam Says We're seeing the old year out this week. For those of us who've held on to our Defense Bonds, it was a prosperous year indeed. Help make 1952 a prosperous year by joining the Payroll' Savings Plan where you work or the Plan where you bank. This time next year you can say to yourself, "I now own U. S. Defense Bonds. I've saved ail that money, and I've helped Uncle Sam with it, too. Am I lucky!" But it won't be luck at all, just the appli-- I cation of common sense. U. S. Treasury Dffportm.nl |