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Show THE Ml DVALE Johnson-Hermanse- Mr DISCOUNT INSTRUMENTS ON MUSICAL or offeriag M piano, factory-to-y- orgeat, o nt bond oad orekxtra lattnnnenta, oad accordion during through Mm of Angmt oad remainder P. Hermansen, JANE C. M. ATWOOO are parents of Funeral services were conducted the benedict for Mrs Jane C. M. Atwood in CresA reception at the ward honored cent ward by Bishop LeRoy Riska the couple the evening. Sept 6. Miss Annette Johnson, a sister, Mrs Atwood, 84, 315 Vine St., was made of honor and brides- died Saturday in a Salt Lake rest maids were Miss Shirlene Milne, home after an illness. She was Miss Eva Hayes and Miss Millie born July 23, 1871, at Mill Creek, Boskovich. Karen Brinkerd was to James Daniel and Margaret Ward flower girL Murphey. She graduated from LDS Don Searle stood as best man college, was a member of the LDS and ushers were Dean Hermansen, church. brother of the bridegroom, Bill She was married to Edward AtCash and Terrel Ernsten. wood April 17, 1895 in Salt Lake. Following a honeymoon trip to He died in 1942. She was formerly Washington and Oregon the couple of Crescent. Survivors are five sons and two will make their home in Salt Lake. Walter S., Fresno, Hostesses at parties daughters: K. James M., West Calif.; Ward, were Miss Shirlene Milne, Mrs LarAlbert H., Jordan; Hayward, Calif.; ry Crossgrove and Miss Millie and Rex S., Murray; Mrs Margaret L. Weddison, and Mrs Verona D. Carroll, Helena, Mont.; brother, Subscribe to The Sentinel. Abner Murphey; sister, Mrs Lottie Swenson, Ogden. There are 36 and 39 great grandchildren vu & Mrs Jorgen 2687 S. 15th East, n In a ceremony solemnized in the Stratford LDS ward, Miss Bonnie J. Johnson became the bride of Ned Hermansen Sept. 8. Bishop Keith Keller officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Reed D. Johnson, Midvale. We residence after an illness. He was born Nov. 30, 1895, in Oasis, Millard County to Spears and Marguerite McComie Lawson. He married Alice Hardcastle, March 21, 1914, in Salt Lake. He was employed at the U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., Midvale. Survivors are his widow; sons, Mrs Henreitta daughters: Julius Orlando, Larry, Sandy; Mrs Murline Buckley, Wiiburn, both of Midvale; Mrs Luana Oatler, Murray, and Robert, with the navy at Pearl Harbor; three brothers and six sisters. OBITUARIES Friday, September 23, 1955 Rites Last Thursday 25 SENTINEL (War.) 9age Seven Sopttabor, pre-nupti- Terms Arranged Trade Accepted CLARK MUSIC STUDIO Ph. AM m u .BIMH1 APPOLLES L. LAMBSON Appolles Lorenzo Lambson, 71, East Midvale, died last Sunday of cancer in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Mar. 1, 1884 at Smithfield, Ariz., to Almon Marion and Mary Stohel Lambson and was married to Ida Jennings in 1907. She died in 1909. He married Mary Ethel Young, 1911 in the Salt Lake temple. Survivors are his widow, sons, daughters: Rex J., Mrs Earl Granger; Almon L. Bonner Y., Murray; Mrs Andrew S. Otte-seARCHIE W. LAWSON William A., Betty Jean, East Archie William Lawson, 59, San- Midvale; J. Charles, Las Vegas, dy, died Thursday, Sept. 8 at his Nev.; Kenneth H., San Fernando, Cum-ming- 1L Jorl60yoan 55 ENJOY Wis, Verity of Your Tnut for 160 Year . Beam old fashioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon WhUkey U distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Bum . , , only Beam tastes so good. warn WO I. mm wm man KAN OSTIUM &, CUUKKT, Mftoor KDfTUCKT s, n, t;DUtiller$ of ih world's flnett bourbon 1795-19- Mai-stro- ft IP) 6 Hi ssssss Calif.; Arbie S., Palmdale, Calif.; sen. These timely articles on vital subjects will alert readers to Ronald L., Salt Lake; 28 grandchila concious reconsideration of dren, five great grandchildren; their manner of living. three brothers, and three sisters. Pilgrimage to Peace, by Funeral services were held Wed- Fatima A. Armstrong. A spiritual advennesday at 1 p.m. in East Midvale ture where they found true peace First ward chapel, with burial in for the world. Murray City Cemetery. God's Country and Mine, by J. Bar-zuA declaration of love spiced STANLEY B. NEFF with a few harsh words. The Family Nobody Wanted, by II. Stanley Benjamin Neff, 53, CresDoss. The story of how children cent, past president of the Utah of mixed racial parentage fit Turkey Growers Federation and into one happy family. prominent turkey raiser and farFICTION mer died of a heart ailment lastj The Gold of Their Bodies, by C. Friday at 6:45 a.m. at his residence. Gorham. A most interesting He was active in the LDS church book which will make for rich and civic affairs in Crescent where and fascinating reading. The Accident, by D. Masters. This he spent his entire life. is the story of the eight days it An ardent sportsman, he feted took a man to die at Los Alamos Jordan High School football teams in 1946. at a banquet at the end of the The Temptation cf Roger Heriott, seasons for many years. by E. Newhouse. A story of a He is a past president of the man faced with a choice between Crescent Lions club. his job and his Mr Neff was born in Crescent Four States Corner, by L. This is a provocative April 2, 1902, a son of John B. and tale of social and racial groups Phoebe Elizabeth Hardcastle Neff, in need of each other. who built the third house facing State St., between Salt Lake and The Adventurers, by E. Haycox. This novel tells the story of two Lehi. Mr Neff resided on the same men and a girl who are the sole ground his parents homesteaded. survivors of a disastrous k He married Grace Rindlishbach-e- r in the Salt Lake LDS temple FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Dec. 5, 1923. Nickles and Dimes, by N. Baker. Survivors include his widow, The story of F. W. Woolworth and his five and ten cents stores. Crescent; three daughters: Mrs Boyd (LaVon) Glazier, Hollywood, A Is for Anna Belle, by T. Tudor. This introduction to the alphabet Calif.; Mrs Landon R. (Lois) String-fellofeatures Anntbelle, an elegant and Mrs Fayetteville, N.C.; doll. K. Madsen (Faye) Brady, Salt Lake; Joe Meek, by D. Caret. This is not one son, Gordon Neff, Holladay, only a story of a man who loved and seven grandchildren. the mountains; it is the story of the making Df a nation. d Stallion, by P. Law-so-n An exciting book for those who love horses. n. , self-respe- ship-wrec- a dishes, desserts, care... EVERYWHERE FICTION The Queen's Knight, by M. Borow-skA heroic tale of valor based on the unforgettable stories of King Arthur and his Round Table. Rookie Coach, by R. Fulton. This is a sports story to thrill all fans. The Case of the Red Brunette, by C. Bush. An exciting story that will keep you on your toes trying to guess the answer. Face of a Victim, by E. Lermolo. The story of a Russian woman who, after spending the years from 1934 to 1942 in Siberian and other internment camps, is now in this country. The Big Inning, by R. Bowen. An baseball exciting story that everyone will enjoy reading. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Angelo Goes to the Carnival, by E. Goodenow. The story of a little Italian boy, Angelo, who longed for a costume to wear to the Carnival. The President of the United States, by E. Fincher. This book tells how presidents are chosen and is dramatized with human iny. Star-Crosse- Sept love. Hold Fast to Your Dreams, by C. Guide, The Uranium Prospector's Pickles and Preserves, by M. Blanton. An unusual novel of a by T. Ballard. Basic information Brown. Here is a complete book minballet dancer, and how she overnecessary to the prospector, on the art of pickling and preer or layman who is interested comes every obstacle to reach serving food. in uranium raw materials. her goal. Churchill, by W. Your Faith and Yoo, by M. Peter- Assignment: Thompson. This book gives a ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC good picture of the public and CHURCH, MIDVALE private life of England's greatest statesman. Sunday masses: 8, 9:30, 11 ajn. The Boy Scout Story, by W. Ours-- j Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Rev. Lawrence Spellen, assistant ler. This history of the Boy Scout and appetizers. NON-FICTIO- NON-FICTIO- UTAH MILK FOUNDATION NOTHING IN ITS FIELD CAN PJ1ATCH CHEVROLET FOR ACCELERATION! Drive with d. terest touches. A Ball for Little Bear, by E. Broun. The story of a little bear who takes the sun out of the sky, because he thinks it is a ball to play with. The following books will be adThe following books will be added to the Midvale Branch of the ded to the Midvale Branch of the Peter Rabbit, by B. Potter. An old favorite that the children will Salt Lake County Library, Sept 16: Salt Lake 23: County Library, dOOUS Serve cheese for snacks, sandwiches, main movement, which at present is world wide, deals mostly with the Boy Scouts of America. A History of Courting, by E, Turner. A highly diverting book, completely readable, filled with humor and delightfully informing. From My Experience, by L. Brom-fielThe pleasures and miseries of life on a farm. c 3 Ih YOUR INVITATION II I timr payment phi) -- J If re ,. Don't delay your hem pain end imptov.mtnli for with : ... I. HIM qw AMD him " 7 ient Mrvico. HOME REPAIRS . iMi'iMimii-r-- 7 Timt up to three year to pay for labor and materials. No down payment required. No mortgage. 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