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Show IHE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ,ge I Copperton ra George Uada, 274-27- Lark School Has First Fall Meeting . Lark elementary school held its first fall meeting Oct. 20 in the school auditorium. Theme for the meeting was "Back to Schoo'. Parents atNight." tending were served a typical school lunch at 6 p.m., followed by a business meeting, presided over by Mrs Harry Hart, presi-,.- . dent. New principal, Grant "PuLan, was introduced to the parents. Mr Pullan, in turn,. -introduced the teachers. Par-ents spent the remainder of the evening visiting class rooms. :, : Mr & Mrs Dewey Mayne motored to Sunset last Friday afternoon to visit the r daughter, Mr & Mrs Ray Griffiths and family. They were dinner guests of the Griffiths before returning home. Mr & Mrs Bob Jimas and son Stevie motored to Pocatel- lo, Ida., recently to visit their daughter, Mr & Mrs Fred Mil Sc noon. Mrs Florence Schick received word that her daughter, Mr with Herbert m in' ! 'US and McNeilis that occurred close to them in Lima, Peru. The shocks, heavy rain, and shock waves caused mud slides, closed off the roads, and shook the homes in LaOroya. Miss Sherri McNeilis, a senior at Rowland Hall, and her brother Tommy McNei'is, who attends B.Y.U., spent week end before last with their grandmother, Mrs Florence Schick. Mrs Ray Olsen was honored on her birthday. Oct. 20, by her s'sters, who spent the day with her and enjoyed a birthday luncheon. Attending were Mrs Robert Moon, Provo, Mrs LaVar Hooey, Mrs Cliff Goodrich, Orem, and Mrs J. Searles, Ogden. Mrs Alton Clark, Encino, Calif., and her brother, Leo Wright, Los Angeles, were over night guosts at the home of their brother, Mr & Mrs Dewey Wright, Oct. 21. They were returning home from a business trip to Twin Fa'ls. Ida. Copperton Ward M.I. A. held their Halloween soc'al Oct. 25. A fi m "The Invisible Bay" was shown and doughnuts and cider was served by the M.I. A. officers. was Mrs Vera Kendr,:ck hostess to her sewing club last Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs Guy Delia Lucia, Mrs Ross Cushing, Mrs Mi'es Gaythwaite, Mrs Verl Peterson, Mrs Walt Granquist, and Mrs William Ablett. Mrs Albert Ray entertained members of the F. E. club at a Halloween luncheon, at her home last Thursday. Ladies attending were Mrs Thomes B. Sad'er, Mrs Dewev Mayne. Mrs Raymond Cowdell, Mrs Ray Olsen, Mrs Glen Long, and Mrs Elvin Armit-stea- ler and daughter, Pau a. They returned home Sunday evening. Members of the Copperton Study Guild and the r guests met Oct. 24 in the Lions Community center for a meeting and "wig party." Mrs George Knudsen presided over the brief business meeting. Clair and Bee presented "Clara's than 50 Wig Show." More and were ladies attended served refreshments by Mrs Harvey Goff, Mrs Joe Brisk, and Mrs Harley English. Mrs Cal Forman and children, Lynette and Jay, were v'sitors and luncheon guests last Wednesday of Mr & Mrs Albert Ray. Mr & Mrs Eldon Johnson and Staycee Lyn, granddaughter Mr & Mrs Harold Heaton, Hunter, and daughter, Mrs Mary Deene Jeppson, Salt Lake, motored to St. George Wednesday of last week. Mr & Mrs Johnson visited with his brother, Joseph Johnson and sister, Mrs Mrs Jeppson Karma Martin. visited her son David, who attends Dixie College. They returned home Thursday after- Vote for Constitutional Principles ." Mrs Thomas LaOroya, Peru, were Thursday, November 3, 1 966 family, safe follow ng the earthquake m m R. m m m - Ladies of the Immaculate Conception Altar Society, met Oct. 18 in the church hall. Business meeting was conducted by Connie Mochizuki. Monday, Dec. 5, was the date sef for general cleaning of th LUDWHj .,.'.L , Republican Candidate District 21 church for Christmas. A dona-tofor the Intermountain Indian Schoo' Christmas party will be sent by the society Hostesses Mrs Ross Pino and Mrs Maurine Osoro served refreshments. -I Mr & Mrs Frank Hanna Dryden, Mich., visited Mr f Mrs Eldon Johnson last week A. Passage of the Liberty Amendment which makes possible Mr & Mrs Hanna are grand return to a Constitutional Republic, ac was establish- parents of Staycee Lyn Hanna who is .iving with grandpa" ed b" our founding fathers. B. Repeal, Voter Registration Act. The Act simply allows ents, Mr & Mrs Johnson. Mr & Mrs Albert Butt visitc for political control of the individual. in Provo last Thursday even, n' C. A general tax limitation. with their son, Mr & Mrs Davi' AM OPPOSED TO: A. Metro Government Because It will destroy Midvale, Butt. Mr & Mrs Dee Christense' Murray, and local government. and Mr & Mrs E. V. Knudse-iB. To Urban Renewal. It is simply legalized robbery. Paid Political Adv. by Herbert R. Ludwig company with Dr. and Mr: :k M Stand (or - I awr 7 r p 5J -- i "(-if- nr mm (C& is irvV y Brwa me n m arm 5j 36" Wide also in 23" and 48" widths TIMIrto Winter-Tigh- t, Make Your Home Draft - Free Use Crystal CleaK Shatterproof to Cover your Doors"and Windowjirfl Porches and Breakaways Flex-0-Gla- is the only plastic window material that carries a 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the on the edge. name FLEX-O-GLAS- S JUST CUT GLASS fleK'-o- TACK AND I TO SIZE 1 I OVER SCREENS I 1 II j I I Drive " y TIE K Draper 571-245- 5 Youngsters Attend Fun Party in Draper Halloween party, spon-oreby the Draper Lions, was eld Monday evening at Draper d The oungsters wore costumes and ere given prizes. The Lions )ld birthday calendars to fiance the party. A costume party was held at le school during the day for he 3rd through the 6th grades, er sixth birthday on Oct. 29 Caroldeen Brown celebrated a costume party with 30 uests. David Cole, son of Mr & Mrs V. N. Cole left for Lackland ir Force Base to train with he Air National Guard. Mrs Kay To'man visited in Granger where Kathy watson k if California was vi ting. Ward Young Draper First Jarrieds celebrated Halloween ")ct. 29 with a costume party. :n the Third Ward they held i costume party at the home )f Mr & Mrs Jay Webb. Mr & Mrs Edward Christian-;oattended funeral services Utah for Mrs n Southern Christianson's mother. Among the students participating :n the Deca c.'ub initiation at Jordan High School were Jill Crossgrove, Diane Sad.ier, Mo'ly Mortensen, Richard Parkins, Juline Smith. Parents also attended. Mr & Mrs Ralph Crossgrove and son traveled to Phoenix with Mr & Mrs Morgan Jimi is also a member of the Committee to Revise Criminal Procedures Code appointed by the Utah Supreme Court. f MITSUNAGA,JIMIm Paid Political Ad. by Mitsunaga for Judge Committee, Tubber Okuda, Chairman. j it". New 1966 . ,1 KM m ; - M I t : Verl Curtis was honored at family party on his sixth b:rthday. The party was held at the home of Mrs Meril Curtis, his grandmother. Linda Sundberg, Salt Lake, was a week end guest at the Robert Tolman home. The foowing guests attended a birthday dinner, in honor of Mrs. J. E. Marlin, at the Lan-doStringfellow home: Mr & Mrs George Stringfellow and family, Mr & Mrs Ruel Gun-neand family, Mr & Mrs Burton Stringfe.'ow and mother, Mrs Edith Stringfellow. Yes, Dave King cares about people. He's an experienced and courageous Congressman who is helping to move Utah ahead. We're proud to support Dave King for a fourth term because: He stepped up the Soil Conservation Program. ... He backed the College Facilities Bill and Dixie College's library received a $150,000 construction grant from this vital program. (Sherm Lloyd voted against this bill.) m H SANDY HARDWARE 96 E. Moin, St., Sandy 9449 S. 700 E., Sandy He helped kill the Dodd Firearms Control Bill . ll I Save m 4 He helped extend m c The House made the Wool Act and boost the price of wool 4(J per pound. the first construction grants for the Bonneville unit of the Central Utah Project, and the Dixie Project, through his work with Appropriations Committee members. Dave has helped set up hearings on the Bonanza in Southwestern Utah. t. :1 American goods MUST BE SOLD! rdJ A' . : . 11 I ''mi l Ml -- ShiiU : and corruption through his investigation of Vietnam. (im COiiluH 'ESS OUR MAN OF COURAGE & ACTION T Pais pwMtJtjl 1 in BiEEP RE-ELEC- 254-398- Airlines plan to increase Congressman King set up the first House hearings on Canyonlands National Park and sponsored the Golden Spike National Monument. 7 Dave has fought waste Riverton, Utah . which would have placed service Chevrolet! & Oldsmobiles Led" Real Savings . unfair legislation on the farmer, hunter and sportsman. .' 35 Ph. w n At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer JORDAN BUILDERS SUPPLY WEBSTER'S' l"'C 1731 W. 7800 S., West Jordan 7951 S. State St., Midvale 12768 S. Redwood Kd., Kiverton Other Hrs. by appt. d school. GORDON, Chiropractor 700 Res., Office, 12 Ralph Jensen, Cay Butter-field- , and James De Graffen-reispent a week recently in Kansas City, Mo., where they attended the annual F. A. convention. Mr & Mrs Harvey Wolfe, Mountain View, Calif., former-'of Bingham Canyon, arrived Oct. 21 for a visit :n Utah with friends and relatives. They are guests at the home of Mr & Mrs S. J. (Shiv) Granquist, West Jordan. Mr & Mrs George Gadd spent last week end at Flaming George where they enjoyed fishing and hunting. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Foster Mrs md Foster's father, Charles Winn, Midvale, spent ast Thursday f'shing and picnicking at Schofield Reservoir. 'ark e'ementary Win-ho.t- Obituary t. A 254-315- 5 Lake hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday and burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mr Presler was born Feb. 2, 1907 in Midva' to Max and Bessie Martin Presler. He married Florence A. Duff in Ju.y She 17, 1930 in Las Vegas. died July 22, 1965. He was a Methodist of the member Church and a World War II veteran. He was employed by General ElectP c Co. and a member of Veterans of oreign Wars. Survivors include brothers, William M., Houston, Tex.; Ernest F., Sa!.t Lake. 26 in a Salt Riverton Stake Rel'ef Society had a special demonstration on go d leafing and centerpieces, daughters. Orville, Riverton; Mrs Wilford (Beu'ah) given by Twila Dawn, Salt Lake. Independence, Mo.; Mrs Tom Paris Webb, (Bette) Nearly 60 people attended a France; 9 grandchildren; brothbuilding fund dinner Saturday-evening- . ers, Mads, Chris, John, all of It was under the diRiverton; sisters, Mrs Walter rection of Mrs AJan Webb. (Nellie) Bringhurst, Pocatello; Mrs Jack Rendlesbach, Mrs Mrs Heber (Lucy) Wel!s, Black-foot- . Robert Horrocks, Jr., Mrs Duke Allred, Mrs Lee Wan-lass- , Mrs Howard Spencer. Mrs Mamie Spencer Mrs Char.es McFarlane, Mrs Turner, PRESLER, Duane Irving, 59 and Mrs Mary Turner. NichHenry Holmes, Mrs Ed 58 S. Holden St., Midvale ols, assisted. Guests were enD:ed of natural causes Oct. tertained "The Sngin' by Strings" of Magna, Brenda McFarlane. Kathy Cannon, Sandy, R. and Brinton Valerie and ConMADSEN, Niels, Jr., 78 nie Webb. Riverton A birthday club met at the E. 8 1 05 S. Died of natural causes in home of Mrs Howard Crump. on Oct. 26. Riverton Funeral Mrs Keith Webb, Mrs Harold Wardle and Mrs Niels Parry services were held Saturday in Hours: 12:30 to 6:30; Sat. Morn. 9-R'verton Second Ward and burwere invited guests. They ial was in Riverton cemetery. 1 255-57- 7 played cards followed by a Mr Madsen was born Jan. luncheon. 28, 1888 in Riverton to Niels The Lions Club has completand Nellie Larsen Madsen, Sr. ed its annual calendar drive. Mr & Mrs Howard Crump had a Halloween supper Saturday evening for Mr & Mrs Vernon Spencer, Mr & Mrs Darrell Turner, Mr & Mrs Glen Crump, Mr & Mrs Moyal Anderson, Mr & Mrs Dale Crump, Mr & Mrs Karl- - Molyneux and Mr & Mrs Douglas Borg, Sa't Lake. Everyone came in costume and prizes were awarded for the best costume. Mr & Mrs K. Max Westwood, Oakland, Calif., visited at the home of Mr & Mrs LaVar Bevan. Mrs Bevan is Mr Westwood's mother. Mr & Mrs Hal Rishton, El Monte, Calif., were visiting Mr & Mrs Chic Holt last week. Dan Monsley is sen'ously ill in the LDS hospital. Mrs Dale Crump and daughters entertained at a special party last week. Those attending were Mrs Raymond Crump. Mrs Dick Bell and Linda and Mrs Ar!in Monsby, Mrs Merlin Bateman, Mrs Dan Smith, Mrs Darre'l Turner and Julie, Mrs Ann Bishop and Mrs Ila Webster. Norman Crump went with a group on a tour to the bottom A UTAH MAN - Graduated from University of Utah, B.S., L.L.B. of the Lark mine. Mrs Max Merrill ,'s home from the LDS hospital after major surgery. Jimi is now Director of the Salt Lake Defenders Association Mrs Ruth Nordgran, Salt surafter Lake, convalescing gery, at the home ' of her daughter, Mrs Merritt Decker. Jimi Mitsunaga is the past president of the Criminal Law Section and present Mrs Neiphie Louther, Sa t Lake, visited at the home of chairman of the Committee on Bail Procedures for the Utah State Bar Assoher sister, Mrs Merritt Decker. Mrs Bickmore Kidd and her ciation. He is a member of the Committee for the Representation of Indigent daughter, Mrs Eldon Nielson, Defenders and on the Committee for the Traffic Courts of the American Bar Murray, spent the day at the home of another daughter, Mrs Association. He is on the Board of Directors of the Travelers' Aid Society, Ken-dric- 4rs Kay Tolman He married Mamie Carter Oct. 28, 1916 in Provo. She died Oct. 12, 1961. He was a member of the LDS Church and a barber for more than 50 years in Riverton and Lark. Survivors include li s son and shot an eight pant buck. It was the largest deer taken out of Sanpete County. A baby shower was given by Mrs Wayne Turner, Mrs Russell Turner and Mrs John Turner for Mrs Ray Smock. Guests were Mrs Chic Hatt, Mrs Norman Crump, Mrs Ace Smith, Mrs Paul Smith, Mrs Max Merrill, Mrs Vera Kylon, Mrs Glen Roberts, Mrs Merritt Decker, Mrs Don Lovendahl, Mrs R. W. Turner, Mrs Don Merrill, Mrs Jesse Walton, Mrs Earl Crane, Mrs Sam a 1. FLEX-O-GLAS- Get Genuine Mrs Moyal Anderson Tom Lynch, Draper. Mrs Arlo Kump Young. ss FLEX-O-GLAS- Bluffdale n mratm Fh f, Dean C. Rigby and family, Fairview, met at the home of Mr & Mrs Glade Rigby, Bountiful, a week ago Sunday for dinner. Mrs Jennie Erickson returned home by plane recent'y after spend ng a seven week vacation in California visiting her daughter, Mrs Carl Buskness, and Mrs H. E. McDonnell and fami.ies, La Habra, Calif. LA3c Richard R. Kendnck, son of Mr & Mrs Verla will arrive home by plane Nov. 7, for a 15 day vis t with his parents and friends. He has been stationed at the air base in Amarillo, Tex., where he received his basic training and schooling in He inventory management. graduated from this school last Friday. After Thanksg:ving he wil report to Mathos Air Force base near Sacramento, Ca.if. Mrs Carl Curtis has been sustained as visiting teacher instructor for the message Copperton Ward Relief Society. Mrs Thomas B. Sadler entertained at luncheon last Friday for a group of friends from Ladies enjoy.'ng the Draper. uncheon and visit were Mrs Fred Sjoblom, Mrs Ge.o Whit-morMrs Ronald Allen, Mrs Boyce Day, and Mrs Bert Ber-ret- DAVE ad.rtxe;it by heep KING i ON NOVEMBER hmg Committee. Ed Flyna, Chairman 8th! hi |