From the Relief Society Magazine, December 1961 –
.
Even in 1961, you can still see the influence of Joseph F. Smith and other earlier church leaders who encouraged “home industries.”
Comment by kevinf — December 7, 2012 @ 12:22 pm
Sugar! One of my favorite parts of Christmas! (Although White Satin from the Amalgamated Sugar Co. was every bit as sweet and just as “Mormon.” I won’t give up on this!)
Comment by Grant — December 7, 2012 @ 6:15 pm
By the way, I DID NOT put that commercial link on “Christmas” it just appeared when I posted. You are free to edit out or delete my comment, Ardis.
Comment by Grant — December 7, 2012 @ 6:17 pm
There’s no commercial link that I can see, Grant; I wonder if it’s something in your own settings.
I’ve run across another White Satin ad or two that will be posted especially for you!
Comment by Ardis E. Parshall — December 7, 2012 @ 6:19 pm
Name (required)
Mail (will not be published) (required)
Website
Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Even in 1961, you can still see the influence of Joseph F. Smith and other earlier church leaders who encouraged “home industries.”
Comment by kevinf — December 7, 2012 @ 12:22 pm
Sugar! One of my favorite parts of Christmas! (Although White Satin from the Amalgamated Sugar Co. was every bit as sweet and just as “Mormon.” I won’t give up on this!)
Comment by Grant — December 7, 2012 @ 6:15 pm
By the way, I DID NOT put that commercial link on “Christmas” it just appeared when I posted. You are free to edit out or delete my comment, Ardis.
Comment by Grant — December 7, 2012 @ 6:17 pm
There’s no commercial link that I can see, Grant; I wonder if it’s something in your own settings.
I’ve run across another White Satin ad or two that will be posted especially for you!
Comment by Ardis E. Parshall — December 7, 2012 @ 6:19 pm