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Show MIDVALE THE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Five Friday, May 18, 1956 ed in Ogden and Plain City Sunday. Randy Ball, son of Mr & Mrs Mrs David Armstrong, 25 S. Ronald Holden, apeared on the Utah Tal- ed his Ball, Cornell Dr., celebratbirthday Friday with 16 ent Quest on Channel 2 May 13. or. his playmates. They Dlaved The program is being sponsored balloon games and enjoyed re by the Midvale Kiwanis Club in freshments. connection with Harvest Days. The Jay Pond family who usual Mrs William - Watts (Maureen ly enjoy the summer in Yellow Cash) snd young daughter. Eliza- tone Park, are remaining in Mid beth, are visiting at the home of vale this year. Jay is conducting & Mrs Bennett Cash, Lincoln Mr summer band in the Mt. Jor St. Their home is in Arlando, Fla., the dan Junior High area. where Major Watts is stationed. Elizabeth celebrated her 3rd Glen Soulier, Roosevelt St., has taken a position with the Depart birthday while visiting her grand- ment of Interior,""National Parks parents. Service for the summer months. tlussell & Mr Mrs Peterson and He will act as a ranger naturalist children, Ogden, spent the week and will end with their parents, Mr & Mrs Park" on report 1.for work at Zion's He is biological June Arthur I. Center St. PERSONALS Peterson, MrsTeterson recently underwent science teacher at Jordan. Cheri Lynne and Shauna Voyce, surgery in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr & Mrs Steve Huffaker and son, visited with Mr & Mrs E. C. Weber and family, Wasatch St., over the week end. The live in Logan where Steve is attending USAC. Mr & Mrs George Barton and two sons spent the week end in Hinckley. While there they atHuf-faker- s tended the annual alumni banquet of Hinckley High School. The Midvale First Ward MIA gave a party Tuesday evening honoring the girls who won the stake basketball tournament. The girls were each presented with awards. Mr & Mrs Abner Ross, Wasatch St., spent Sunday in Orem visiting relatives. Mr & Mrs W. B. Preston, St., relaxed at the Hot Pots over the week end. Mr & Mrs Norman Carver visit of Mr & Mrs Ralph Voyce, Wasatch St., Diann Jensen, daughter of Mrs Esther Jensen, Larry Clayton, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles Clayton, Cornell Drive, and Susan' Ketner, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clifford daughter v Ketner, recently participated in a piano recital at the McCune School of Music under direction of their teacher. Robert Whit- more. Jean Godfrey, daughter of Mr Mrs J. Parr Godfrey, 371 Adams, observed her 13th birth day at a party attended by 8 friends last Friday afternoon at the Godfrey home. & Mrs A. J. Carter, 149 Cool-idgis now reporting personal item and wedding stories for the Sentinel. She may be reached by phoning AM 54153. e, Coo-lidg- e SPRING "One man in every three drives, and he would drive better if the other two kept quiet." Frances IS HERE TIME FOR PLANTING AU Rodman. types of bedding plants TOMATO PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS PIONEER had any real pow er to harm, the skunk would be extinct by now." Fred Allen. GARDENS 202 Pioneer St "If criticism AM VJEEtl END SPECIALS tiotofrsiz? 12 19' 23 Splits VDMCHOT DRUG Open Sundays 10:30 - 6:30 Phone AM Mrs. 0. GENE ROSE. Reporter Ph.: AM Graders Promoted May 17 58 Ninth Promotion exercises will be held for ninth grade students next Thursday evening at the West Jordan Junior High School auditorium. Fifty-eigh- t students will be introduced as they parade before the audience and take their places in the group. Inlro-- ! ductions will be made in original verse composed by Ricky and Barbara Saibara. Student speakers are Judy O'Keefe, Clea Varanakis, Billy Kidder and Gail Wood. The main speaker during the evening will be Supt. Reed Beckstead. followed by remarks by Prin. M. K. Bunnell. The program further consists of vocal solo to be sung by Char lotte Newbold, a vocal quartet by Joan Ostler. Nadine Martinez.' Linda Green and Jalene Burton, and a dance trio by Carol Hardy, Connie Nielson, and Sue Jones. Sprat-lin- g WEBSTER-BERGMA- Diane Webster, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ernest Webster, is plan ning her forthcoming marriage to Arthur Gene Bergman, son of Mr & Mrs E. O. Bergman, 415 S. 3rd East, Sandy. The couple will be united in morning rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 1. During that evening the couple will be honored at a wedding reception at the Avalon Ballroom in Sandy. Attending the bride will be her sister, Mrs J. LeRoy Clark (Do lores) matron of honor; Miss Verla James, maid of honor; Mrs Gerald R. Stewart (Myrna Har mon), Miss Ruth Whittle, and Miss Bette Hofer, bridesmaids; another sister, Twila Webster, Jr., bridesmaid and Jodee Clark will be flower girl. Richard D. Berg man, brother of the bridegroom will perform best man duties. The couple will honeymoon in Los Angeles after which they plan to make their home in Kearns ents of another son making them a family of four boys. Mr & Mrs Ross Bateman are grandparents of a first child born to their daughter, Verlayne. Mr & Mrs Sam Lancaster en joyed the visit of their son, Gir-arand his wife during the past week. Mr & Mrs Girard Lancaster are living in Hayward, Calif. During their visit a family Mother's Day dinner was given for Mr & Mrs Vere Lancaster, Mr & Mrs Girard Lancaster, Mr & Mrs Gil bert Lancaster and Mr & Mrs Ormal Lancaster and their fam ilies. Girard and his wife were further entertained during their visit at the homes of Mr & Mrs Vere Lancaster, American Fork, and Mr & Mrs Gilbert Lancaster Salt Lake. They returned to their home in California Tuesday evening. Mr & Mrs Gordan Drake left West Jordan this week to vacation in Chicago where they will visit with their children, Marilyn Dahl and their son, Eugene. Eugene is fulfilling an LDS mission in that area and Marilyn is liv ing in Chicago, where her husband is attending school. An award assembly will be pre sented at the West' Jordan Jun ior High School Tuesday aner- noon in the school auditorium Students of all three junior high grades will receive awards in athletics, speech, music, and "The main reason we never en joy small talk is that it invariably comes in large doses." A. C. WEST JORDAN DUP HOLDS CLOSING MEETING Jolly. The Archibald Gardner Camp, DUP, in West Jordan held its closing meeting for this season last Friday afternoon, May 11 Captain Laura Jensen presided at the meeting. A history of Wil-lam iiirpin was read by Eva Turpin; the lesson, "Publications of DUP," was given by Bessie Batte- man; a duet was sung by the At- wood twins, LaMona and Aloma. Refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs Earl P. Bateman (Myr tle), Mrs Lee Dimond (Leola), Mrs Albert Dimond, (Albert), and Mrs Midvale Banana west JonvAn 9. May Wednesday, . t r A V V r lY . " V) r Salt Lake County farmers are reminded by J. Melvin Petersen, chairman of the Salt Lake County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, that requests for the federal government to share in the cost of carrying out eligible practices, such as landleveling, drainage, seeding, irrigation practices, etc., may be made any time during the program year, but, for equitable distribution of funds closing dates have been established. May 25 is the next closing date for requests for any practices which will be started during June. Most practices require technical determinations prior to their A miniapproval for mum of 30 days should be pro- ivded between the time of request and the time of starting the practice. Requests for federal must be made at the County ASC Office, Room 442, Federal FOB SALE 7500 cost-share- s. cost-share- s There are 116,000 units of gov ernment in the U.S. more than 2,000 distinct segments of federal X government. "Sometimes a man pulls the wool over his wife's eyes with the 1 wrong yarn." Joe Marsh. V Mrs Wallace Bateman attended the birthday celebration of her sister, Mrs Geneva Larsen in Midvale - FO Larsen entertained her sisters at her home; and sisters-in-lathey played games after which a desert luncheon was served. Mr & Mrs Tommy Pugmire (Farrell Wood), Niles, Calif., have been guests at the home of Mr Si Mrs William Wood during the past week. Mr Pugmire is a dele gate to the Western States Steel conference which was being held in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Pugmire flew by airline to visit Mrs Wood's mother and father and to attend the funeral of an uncle, Will Jones. They returned to their home Monday morning after a week s visit. A wedding shower was given Monday evening for guest of nor FOR U. of U. Cast NEWS OF OUR SERVICE MEN Spring Ballet RENT IJI'I trance. ton, old. Alio Ztnitk South, 7790 Wast. aid. 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FOR SALE, leosa or rent, in Rii modern home. Double garage. seven coops, one acre. School and church close. Price cut for quick sale. Ownar. AM Four numbers combining contemporary and classical bal- history, but great on dates." Sa let techniques will highlight the annual Spring Festival rah Vaughn. Ballet in Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah May 17, 18, and 19. Under direction of William F. Christen-sen- , professor of ballet theatre at the U., the entire comRates: 2c per word; minimum 50c pany will dance Tchiakovsky's "Swan Lake," (Act 2), Cash. No ads taken over phone. often called "the Hamlet of the ballet"; Bach's "Concerto," Deadline: 5 D.m. Wednesday based on his "Concerto in A Minor for Violin and OrchesWE DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION tra," Morton Gould's "Parranda," a captivating Latin ON WANT ADS BEFORE PUBLICATION American number, and "Nothing Doing Bar," a caricature FOR RENT of the Roaring Twenties. Tickets may be ordered from FOR RENT Garages at 24 Center St.. He Midvala. AM Kingsbury Hall. IV A NT Mldlt. Gatu, ytar S. haarlnq AM "A college girl may be poor on Mrs SALE Universal Electric Range, like new. Baking oven, warming ovan, three plates, deep well unit. Cash. $125. AM FOR li FRYERS FOR Crescent, SALE John Dunn, AM 11505 S. State. AOS MISCELLANEOUS blue handbag taken from car in Sandy or Midvala last Wednesday " ight. Would like to have bag and con tents, papers, kayi, ate, returned. Keep money papari mora important. Leave at 350 Siith Ave., Midvala. LADY'S WANTS TO BUY I want to buy sixty (401 h.p. Ford 1937 to 1940. Price depends D. L. Lloyd. Phone AM on condition. f-- ll CHILDREN in my home. while parents go on trips, partial, or work. Daytime, evenings, or overnight. WILL TEND AM apt. (30. Outside ( S. Redwood Road, River-- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS t-- ll FOR RENT Store building aeit to Sandy Post Office. Suitable for office. Subur He ban Real Estate. AM t-- ll auto, theft, cauiualty, lurety, marine, life, and accident Insurance. Bring ma your Insurance problems. Mrs Heber C. Aylert, 91 W. Center St., Ph. AM He COOK WANTED No eiperience acces sary. Chick's Lunch, Wast Jordan. AM Fire, whose or, apt. Elec Pfc Sheldon G. Stead man, 19, FOR RENT Almost new Devolopment of an , forthcoming marriage to Bud Sil- ballet company takes another step son of Mrs Elvina Smith, route 1 tric range. Auto, gat heat. 333 Oak St.. Midvale. AM cox has been announced. The when the annual Spring West Jordan, recently completed forward FOR RENT bride is the daughter of Mr & Festival Ballet is partially FREE TO CHURCHES, lodges, clubs, etc., staged in Kings- an annual training test with his furn. 495 E. Canter St. apt. 41 cup coffee urn, 101 piece stainless $42.50 per Mrs Joseph Glines, West Jordan of on of Hawaii the Island at battalion Hall the University steel flatware, eutomatlc Nesco roaster month. and she will marry the son of bury and Utah Thursday, Friday Steadman's unit, the 3rd Bat FOR RENT furn apt. Inquire at 27 or cash for distributing Rawlalgh'i vanilla Mr & Mrs Rupert Silcox, Magna. talion of the 25th Infantry Divi- Hansen St.. Midvale. AM among members of! your organisation. 39. Hostess at the shower was Mrs AM 27th Infantry Regiment. FOR LEASE Mod arn service is 8:15 p.m. sion's time Curtain low station, Russell Kidder (LaRae Detomasi), WILL BABY SIT it combat Director used the Willam Christensen F. Young mother wants to business. Small techniques rental, doing good Midvale. baby sit evenings. AM has been rehearsing daily for the learned during the year. Investment. ; Contact Frank Tuft. AM Mr & Mrs P. T. Bateman and or Inquire MEN OR WOMEN Turn spare time into show which includes The Island of Hawaii is 200 4532 or Randolph, EM members of their immediate fam- the second act of "Swan Lake," cash by distributing at 9410 S. State. Rawlaigh pro of south 25th's miles the regular ducts la your neighborhood. For lefoi ily attended the funeral last week Bach'e Morton station at Schotield Barrack on FOR RtMI Mace tKatio in Sandy "Concerto," matlon AM call of Mrs Bateman s sister, Mrs !!. Post Office building. Suitable for office. Gould's "Parranda" and the sa Oahu. Suburban Real Estate. AM Lawn boy. All summer tfc WANTED Wagstaff, Midvale. The fun tirical "Nothing Doing Bar." job. over who arrived Steadman, Good pay. If not dependable, do Rot eral was held in the East Midvale RENT FOR Mod. furn. apt.. partly the entered seas last Salt army Laker, Ford, July, 34 Kay petite S. Grant St., Midvale. Ward Saturday. Dale Bateman on Hiwav. Glen Hogan (Clara). Including util apply. will dance the leading ballerina in January, 1955, and completed ities. llnghemdecorated. $45., 10 W. Center St. Newly On Friday. June 15. the camn was one of the speakers; Dean Fort at Carson, basic backed Ron training Ross, Phil role, by Midvale. plans' a visit to the village of theJBatcman, one of the pallbearers Wayne Brennan, Nancy Colo. FOR RENT Furn. and apts. Sons of Utah Pioneers. Those and P. T. Bateman dedicated the Keeler,Marian He was graduated from Jordan Charlenc Gold, Utilities, wash room, and parking. Mid wishing to oarticinate in the tour grave at the Wasatch Lawn Cem- - Callow. Cheri Harding, 1954. in School Several choice lots in choice McMillan. Joe High vale Apartments. It N. Main. will meet in West Jordan at theletery. Relatives from Logan at balleand France the de Midvale Subdivision corps Andrew were funeral Pioneer Hall at 1:30 p.m., and tending the all of whom have put Utah on the Subscribe to The Sentinel from there will proceed to Salt; Hammond, Leo Olson, and Delno dance Will Build to Suit CUT FLOWERS and containers lor Decor map during past seasons Olson and two daughters. Lake. AM S 1204 or ation end WANTED $1. Oay. up. and with last Christmas' "Nut On Friday Mrs Bateman re AM 7el .South, Third East; East cracker." MANAGEMENT TRAINEES STORE Improved Sandy Lots Mr & Hrs Clifford Justesen ceived a pleasant Mother s Day Midvale. Earl of Bernard Murray San s. H. KRESS CO. bos opeelegt ior FOR SALE tedding and vegetable plants have been entertaining three gift; a long distance telephone FOR SALE Francisco State College will re- oaolrfted voswe ate. ertM ore, eetirean by dosan or flats. Emery lerrett, 131 73 young guests at their home during call from her daughter, Mrs Glen amrckostturn to toll an conduct orchestra re in ttie la Almost career S. erf Turner e AM Fhoe Redwood Riverton. (Recta) Chicago. sftokiag Road, any size available. the past week. They are the three d from the Utah Sym- dlslag Held. U43. Within walking distance of sons of their son and daughter-in-law- . phony. must be between II and 25 FCR SALf J bdrm housa, I acre ground. Mr & Mrs Glade Justesen. Dance Revue Scheduled but, school, church, and Tickets are still available from Applicants or $7,500. 13th Wast 44th South, Murray Glade and his wife are new par-years of age. College graduates shopping district. Midvale May 18 who Roland Yates. AM Kingsbury Hall. qualified High School graduates, for the requirements necessary FOR SALE possess mi Flymouih &avoy for dor A dance revue. "Varieties in Unlimited Miss Maoma Glines, h - 5 I-- 0 S- four-numb- Eu-gen- ll FOR SALE S t- Midvale. Utah 39 I- Sl t SALC Stvat Sv! am houit triiUr, 23 ft. St May 25 Closing Date For ASC Farm Requests FOR SALE t hand-picke- n ll "Far from redistributing the Time." wUl be presented RAYMOND C. GIAUQUE P3" our tax system merely wealth, n iiAiinAA'a Cfttrltnc tai! ninra j uuiuij nil" ij l 'K'l iivv 9 ianvv (pronounced Juke) the of v I 170 about 150 students taking part two programs. The revue will be presented Midvale at the city hall Friday. 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