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Show • CRESCENT EAST MIDVALE freshments served by the boys. Mrs Terese Millerberg and Mr Mrs. Arnold Butterfield, Reporter Frank Mascara are the class lead- LORNA ALLGOOD~ Reporter I ersMrsSarahOaksentertainedfor Mrs Henry W. Cooley enterPvt Lloyd Olson left by plane her daughter, Betty Lou, at the tained for her husband on Sunday Monday evening for his marin~ home of Mrs Jackson Ferguson, of last week, the occasion being base at San Diego, after a 10 day Friday evening. Betty Lou will be his 73rd birthday. Those present leave with his mother and family. married Oct. 23 to Donald 0 Jes· were Mr & Mrs Everett L. Cooley I Mrs Francis Beckstead of Salt sup of Greenriver, Wyo, where and daughter of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Lake City was a Sunday dinner they will make their home. Twen- lfarold Hansen of Salt Lake, Mr guest of her son and daughter-in ty' guest6 enjoyed games and re~ and Mrs Duane Densley and son law, Mr & Mrs George Beckstead. fresbments. [of Ri_verton, Mr_ & Mrs Russe_11 Mr & Mrs Sperry Chappell of St k h ldr t d f Ea M d Ml" & Mrs Scot Brown had as oc mg an c l en o s '1 - Lyman were Friday visitors of k-e d guests Mr & Mrs Niel vale. Mr & Mrs Delbert Lloyd and ~ MOnroe', Utah. Mr ~ ~rs Irvin P. Oldroyd. of family. sCM Roestenberg and Fountam Green were Sunday dm- ! T/5 Melvin Sanders arrived Mr & Mr d . 1 ner guests of Mr & Mrs Scot home Oct. 7 after spending 16 1 lwDer~ 8 un ~ Vl- Brown. d.aughter CheEarry Imonths in J~pan. He has served Sltor.s at the vans o~e. Mr & Mrs Francis E. Tripp and 20 months in the armed services Mrs Milton Rideout and child- family attended a party at the and is now on terminal leave reo were Sunday visitors at the Third ward in Salt Lake, in honor Mrs Clifton Johnson entert~inhome of Mr & Mrs J C Soffe. of Mrs Tripp's mother, Mrs ed her birthday clul:t at dinner, Mrs Wall~ce Brown of. Rolla- nie C. Malstrom, Monday evening, honoring her birthday anniverday entertamed at a b1rthd~y the occasion being her 85th sary on Oct. 9. Those present were party Wednes~y of last week m birthday anniversary. A hot sup- 1 Mrs Willard Olson Mrs F. D. honor of _her s1ster, Mrs Earl D per was served to 75 guests, after Alldredge, Mrs Ch~ster Jaynes, Evans. Dmner was served t? 7· wh'ich motion pictures of the fam- Mrs Homer Jaynes, and Mrs Ray Mrs Earl D Evans has recelved ily were shown and dancing en- 1Eck of Sandy. word from h~ brother, Floyd E joyed· Prior to his leaving, Pvt Lloyd 1 Berrett of SeatUe, Wash., that [ Several of our young people Olson was entertained Wednesday -u:ey are the parents of a baby are seeking more knowledge this evening, at dinner, by his grandgrrl, born Oct: 11. The Berre:ts year. Maurine Tripp, Janice Jen_j parents, Mr & Mrs Ole Olson. are fonner reldents of East Mid- sen, and Mack Adams are attndMr & Mrs William Reid of Midvale. . ing th BYU. Howard M,tllerberg, vale, entertaUVd at dinner tor _Lt.-Com. Lorame A Adams ar- DeWayne Schmidt, Stanley Sharp, Pvt Lloyd Olson and his mother nved by plane Sunday ffo,m ~o:-. Lorin ~ller and Marion Dunn, and family, on Thursday /evening. folk, Va., for a 2 weeks le v · 1are gomg to the U. of U., and l MT & Mrs Alva Fairbourn enH~ fa~ily will return. to Norf~lk Lowell Dahl to the A. C. at Lo-~ tertained at dinner Sunday evenWl~ .him to make thell' home m- gan. ing. for Dr & Mrs G. w. Richards defmrtely· Mr & Mrs Gilbert Glover and of Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Earon Mr & Mrs J Q Adams, accom- family attended a dinner party Jenson panied by Mr & Mrs F L Harri- in honor of their son, Calvin, In S;crament meeting Sunday son and Miss M.isha Seegmiller 1given by Mr & Mrs LaMar Peter- evening stake missionaries James of Salt Lake, motored to Tooele, i son in Salt Lake, Sunday of last Larkins' of Granite and 'Jerome ;::es 0 I An-I I ~:r~ ~d~e~h:~e=f~~~:~~ w~. & M R 11 P f L Brawn of Draper, ~ere the guest rs ~seht agets f Mo- speakers. Mrs Russell Stocking attended gan, were overmg gues o r Mrs Paul Larson of Salt Lake 0 West Jordan Happen•'ngs • THE SENTINEL MIDVALE UTAH expects to ioin him it conditions' are favor<fble. FRIDAY OC1' 18 1946' Connell Osborne arrived by J • • ' I plane Thursday, from Japan, aft- l0 WI th . . er2lmonthsserviceinthe0rient. ! ng. e miSSionary farewell He was met in Salt Lake by his ~estimorual. Twenty persons enparents, Mr & Mrs V'irgus Os- ~~~~s. the evening and refreshMrs Arthur I. Peterson was born, his brQithers, Glen and ~o 1 pleasa;'ltly surp~ised. by a group of Spring City, and his. uncle and Mrs Beckstrom, mother of Marof ne.tghbor !~dies at her hom~, aunt. Mr and Mrs Clifford Ju;- vin Beckstrom, is visiting here Tuesday evenmg. The Peterson s 1 esen of West Jordan. Th~ Osbo~~ s from California a few days. are moving to their new home spent Thursday and Fr1day vts1tLindsay Milne has returned in M_idvale this weeek. A social ing :Vith the J~teso~'s b~fore re- from the hospital after under· met c t evemng was spent an d re fr esh - t ur~ng t o s pr.... o.o 1 y. ~ . going a major operation. ments were served to Mrs PeterMlSs Ethel Osborn of Sprmg Union 1st ward offices d son, Mrs Nick Bullick, Mrs Aaron City, came up for the w~kend to teachers enjoyed a "hobo;, p:~y Webster, Mrs Ernest W~ster, Mrs attend the ~ conventlOn. She at Glacio Park Wednesda . Some L. Jones, MI"S Alfred Mitchell, Mrs was accomparued by Mr & Mrs me be ~ Mr & George· James, and Mrs Carl Hat- MaTsden Allred and Mrs J-ane 85 M rs ;~r:l presen . . field. They presented Mrs Peter- Justesen. . . rs . on lC e were given son with a lo-vely figurine. Mr & Mrs James A. Bateman first pnze for the best costumes. The Harold Crass family have were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Ga.mes and refreshments were moved into the former George B. Bert Pixton of East Millcreek, enJoyed. Jones residence and the Jones Saturday. Misses Maxine and Jeannine have moved to Murray to make Mr & Mrs Parley Stoker enter- Walker entertained at a party their home. ·t ained at a 53rd wedding anniver- Tuesday evening honoring Miss Mr & Mrs Wayne G. Olson of sary turkey dinner, honoring Mr Jo Anne Miller, who is leaving Provo, were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs James A· Bateman, Stnl- with her mother, Mrs Merlin W and Mrs Alber.t Olson, SWlday. day evening. Miller, to make their home in Mr & .Mrs Avory Spencer of Mr & Mrs Harold Hogan and Berkley, Calif. Tennessee, visited with Mr & Mrs daughter, were dinner guests Arthur Godfrey of California, Wayne G. Olson at the Olson home Sunday, of Mr & Mrs Earl P. son of Mr & Mrs H T Godfrey, Sunday evening. Bateman. has been chosen as one of the Mr & Mrs Virgil Gradner and The Gardner Camp of the DUP teachers to escort the F.F.A. boys two small daughters were ~inner will meet Friday (today_) at 2J?- m. who are attending the conven· guests ot Mrs Albert Dunond, A good attendance IS d£¥ill'ed. tion in Kansas City. He will ar· Sunday. . The ~nnounce.ment is . made by rive h~re with the California delAlbert Dunond, Carl Harmon, Capta.m Beatnce G. D1mond. egation to join the boys from Everett Dahl and Floyd Gardner, The West Jordan Beautification Jord~n High who will attend the joined the members of th~ "Ute club were guests of the South convention. Range~", Sunday, for a r1de up Jo~dan Flower club, Monday evUnion 2 nd ward Junior girls Butterfield canyon. emng. Professor Wallace of the h ld H , t T d 110 Mr & Mrs J. W. Pierce of Wel- BYU gave a talk on "Soil Culture." e _a a t ~~ enhpar y :e~ty ling.ton, Utah, are over night 26 attended the meeting. ~vemngB a e S orne ~ : guests of Mr & Mrs Vard Asay, a:en d ~~gess. ~me gues 11 MRS. IRENE OLSON, Reporter :ut ' p age T WO GRANITE _ 1 Mrs. S. Peter Petersen, Re~rtei. 1 Mrs George Muir returned home last week, following a delightful visit in San Francisco- While in the coast city she was a guest of her sister, Mrs Irene Brown, manager of a girl's recreation home a.t 557, South Van Ness St:""' Mrs Muir was accompanied to Lcaeslift·e.r,bywahnootwhaers s'lr·estturer,nmMrgs hJoomslee' from a visit in Salt Lake and vicinity. The latter is also an employee in this popular recreation center. Mrs Drucilla Powell and 2 chil· dren of Price, were weekend guests at the C. R. Higgins home. Mrs Powell 'is a sister of Mrs Biggins. Members of the local bisho· pric and their partners lll4l,de merry last Saturday night with similar groups of the adjoining wards of Mt. Jordan stake as guests of the stake presidency and high council at their aJUlU3.]. festival held at the lodge in Gla· cio park. Each ward bishopr-ic furnished a feature of the entertainment pr.ogram. A tray tun.. cheon was served. ~anite held its first PT-A meeting of the season, Monday evening, with a good representation of parents present. Superin... tendent Arthur E. Peterson of the Jordan school district, was 2 e~;~ Mrse D~~~:;~~ewbold, Mr =~~;~ts~fakte:~ :e~ ~:a~en~~ ~ th~ee~:::: o~~;~ ~Y:ierce U N J 0 N & Mrs Maurice Burgan, Mr & Mrs M:r & Mrs Boyd Pierce and MRS. EDNA PROCTOR, Reporter Ph . . Ald . d Mr & M K ment to be voted on in the next a party at the home ?"f Mrs R?- and Mrs Guy E. Dahl. Thursday, City and Lorna Allgood, enter- children of Price, were overnight . 111 Ip r1 ge, rs e1· election. After the meeting, re .. bert :Pixton on Browrung Ave. m of last week· tained at dinner honoring their guests of Mr & Mrs Vard AMy, Floyd Griffith, bishop of Sun· Vln Kemp and Archie Burgon freshments were enjoy ed. Salt Lake, Friday evening. Tv.\;~nMr s. C. Dutson and daughter, birthday anni~rsarioo on Oct Saturday night. set ward, San Francisco, came for of Los A~geles, spent an enjo~· Mrs Lucille Schow was recent.. ty guests enjoyed seeing :ME-s PlX• Ruth, Bishop and Mrs Rollo Dut- 9, at the home of their mother. Mr & Mrs Byron Haderlie have conference and spent four days at able evemng at the home of theu ly chosen to :Cill the position ot ton's beautiful collection of Dres- son and family, of Roberts, Ida., Covers were laid for _14 guests. had as a house guest for the past the home of Mr & Mrs Gene Crox- mother, Mrs Ann Burgon Tues· second counselor in the Granite dei;l china. . visited for several days during week, Mrs P. H. Anderson of Lo- ford. day. Games were played and re- ward relief society presidency. Mr & Mrs Leland Goff had as conference at the home of Mr & gan, mother of Mrs Haderlie. Mr & Mrs Eugene Croxford, freshments served. Mrs Emerson Hand wh o served conf¢rence visitors, Bishop & Mrs Mrs Wallace Millerberg. Mrs Golden Buchmiller has re- Miss Eva Croxford and Floyd Union P.-T.A. election was held as counselor was released s ome Aaron Ricks of Sugar City, Idaho. Mr & Mrs Bryan Bird and Mrs. Agnes Dansie. Reporter turned from the LDS hospital w.ith Griffith of San Francisco, Calif., Wednesday with Mrs L C Greer time ago. E. Monte! Miner and Lee Cols- daughters, Marion and Colletin, ~~- her infant son· Mr & Mrs Buch- attended the western s-tates mis- a s presidentj Mrs Ruel Walker. S . P eter Peterson, with V. M. ton of Provo were week~end motored to Payson, Sunday of last Mr & Mrs Walter E· Crane miller are making their home in s"ionary party, Saturday evening, Bennett Cash, vice-presidents; Butler and K eller Crawford of guests at the Harold Ashman week, .and spent the day with gave a birthday dinner Sunday, West Jordan. Mrs Buchmiller is at the 12th ward. and Mrs Delbert Newbold, secre- Salt Lake, left Thursday f-or Manti home last week. Mayor and Mrs Floyd Harmer. in honor of their son, Vaughn. the daughter of Mr & Mrs John Miss Eva Lois Croxford made tary-treasurer. Arthur E Peter- where they will join fr iends for Mrs Francis N. Mortensen of Mr & Mrs w. L. Nilsson enter- Those p1·esent were Bishop and w. Stoker. her first plane trip by flying from son and H T Godfrey of Jordan the annual deer hunt· Berkeley, Calif., was a conference taincd at a family dinner, sunday. Mrs Darrel L. Crane and family, Mr & Mrs Royal Garn were din- St. Louis, Mo., to her home. school district, spoke on p roposed Mrs E . G . Despain of Granite visitor of her sister, Mrs Harold Those present were Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Ken Reid, Ruth But- ner guests of Mr & Mrs Bw·k Garn 30 m6inbers at Union 2nd ward tax amendment. a cted as head hostess for the parAshman. Orson Johnson ap..d children of terfield of Salt Lake City, Mrs Sunday. Royal Garn is manager Relief Society attended a quilting ty given by the Mid vale Ladies Mrs Arnold J. Butterfield at- Orem, Mr & Mrs D. R. Allsop and Ada Kelly, Mr & Mrs Julian of the Salt Lake branch of the and luncheon in honor of Mrs Community club, held Wednesday tended .a pal'ty at the home of Mrs children _. of Salt Lake, Mrs Mary Butterfield of Midvale. Montg-omery Ward stores. Pearl Green, Tuesday. she was Something new has been evening -m the city hall. Husban~ John C· Richards in Sandy, Thurs- A Higginson, and Bill, Wayne, Don Crane and LaGrand Poor Mr & Mrs LaMar Burkinshaw presented with a' relief society added of the members were special day even.ing. 16 guests were en- Lynn and Dale Nilsson. are taking special courses at the and chiudren, were dinner guests pin and a tribute was given to her guests. Welcome To The tertained by Mr Chas. D eR eemer. Mr & Mrs Reuben Sharp enter- University of Utah. They spent of Mrs AlbePt Burkinshaw in San- by Mrs Harold Madsen. •M usical A late supper was served. tained Mr & Mrs P. A. swenson the weekend with their parents, dy, Sunday. numbers were by " The Carlson No Ads taken over the Telephone S/Sgt Calvin Glover arrived wilh dinner and a theater party, Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane, and Mrs Rebekah Gardner ana Gen- Sister Trio." home from Kyoto, Japan, a week Monday n.lght, in honor of the Mrs Fern Poor. evieve Gardner, visited with Mrs. Union Post, American Legion. formerly Irving Millinery ago Thursday. Calvin was station- Swenson's wedding anniversary. The Freeman family reunion Albert Dimond, Sunday afternoon. held a business meeting at the ed. there in Gen. DOuglas M.acM.r & Mrs Vivian Swenson and was held Saturday, October 12, Mr & Mrs J .. Hibbard arrived home of Peter Van Valkenberg Relieved in 5 minutes or ArthW'•s headquarters. He is now daughter, Ruth, were dinner at the Herdman school auditorium Sunday from their home in El Monday evening. double your money back When ex('l'&.!! ~HHn~ch vlt1 ~auw:i lmlnful. st.~ITor·ar · on terminal leave and w.ill be guests, Sunday, at the home of under direction of Vern • Bodell Monte, Calif., f or a week or ten A family gathering was held UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT !ng 1=11~. Gnur .\totnach •uul h•~artb,,m, <hdor~ u"u~u,. pre.;trllle UH: ra~w~t-aNlng n.~.Jldnl·~ kn<>wn rnr d"ischarged in Novemb er. Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson. 1and Levi Freeman. Mrs Ida Free- days' vis it with Mr Hibbard's at the home of Mr & Mrs Sylvess:vrnptnmntk rellt·r~m~l1k1ne~ llk~ •h.,.;l' In lMJ-an. Joella Davis Fern Rolfe J T!lble:,, X11 l«n.th·e. Hdl·~r., bnu~;~ o:o1ufort in a M r & M rs H arold A 5 h man a t Mr & Mrs Wilford Adams had man was in c h arge of the program. father, Joseph Hibbard, and other ter Walker Sunday JJI!'y nr _fl•mblc l''~" /Gnntl"r bmck on r~turG or bonle tended the funeral services for as guests during the week, their Refreshments and dancing were relatives. They are bouse guests =~.:..:.:::::::.-'"'...::::.:_:.'==============~~·".."""....'':'--'".,'~"~':"'''~-1 ~~~'.':"~··_:.._..:._:.._:.._:.._!'::. B. H. Beckstead of South Jordan, niece and nephew, Amber Adams enjoyed. of Mr & Mrs Avel Lundquist at Tuesday afternoon· and Max Dan Adams, of VernaL I Grace Butterfield visited her the Joseph Hibbard home. Mt· & Mrs Arnold Butterfield Amber and Max represented the mother, Mrs Ellen ButterfielO, Miss Pearl Hibbard of El Monte, attended a party a t the home of 1Uintah high school in the Cen_( over the weekend. Grace is at· Calif., formerly of West Jordan, the D-onald J. Gabbott~s in Salt tennial chojr in Salt Lake. tending the BYU .at Provo· was married to William Lehman Lake City, Friday evening· The ward sponsored a picture of Montana, where they will make Mrs Beatrice Creer, Mrs La· s how Thursday even ing, Oct. 17. their home. Neme McCleary, Mrs Margaret - ··!.!. Ji..ii:' Y \Uillli ~!!. Friday evening, October 11, a Mrs Mark R. Gardner and son, Nielsen and Mrs Terese Mill.er- 1 (~1\rlf'C~ surprise party was hel~ for Mrs Wallace, were overnight gues ts berg, spent last Monday evemng t • Jeanette Crane by her family, of Mr & Mrs J. L. Hibal:trd Tuesat the home oi Mrs Alice Pierson. Dr. Harvey M. Templin. Minister it be"ing her 88th birthday. Mrs day of last week, at El Monte, Miss Dorothy Beckstead of Crane had open house at her home California. South Jordan was an overnight Dorothy Troester, pianist Sunday afternoon to her many It may be of interest to know guest of Miss Joyce Ashman, WedMorning theme at 11: "Fenc- relatives and friends, it being that Major Mark R. Gardner has 11 ' nesday, ing Horizons of Life." Solo, MY her 88.th birthday anniversary. been transferred from the anny Mr & ~s Charles M. Wheat of I Task," As~ ford, Mrs Ruby Tate, Soil is be.ing hauled for the air corps to the army. He left East Millcreek, were Sunday accompamst. The church school beautification project at the school Sept. 20, for Japan, where he has guests of Mr & Mrs Harold Ash- at 10 a m is growing. A place for by the PT-A officers, of which been assigned to the general man. every grade and age. Come early Alonzo Freeman is pres"ident. headquarters for engineering work The Senior scouts were hosts and remain for .worship hour at and will be associated with Gen· t<> the Junior girls at a fireside 111. Dr Oscar E. Templin .. M.D., Subscribe-don't borrow! MacArthur's staff. Mrs Gardner chat Sunday evening aft-er sacra-.Iof AJva, Okla., will be our guest. ment meeting. Miss Norma IJ.oyd ) Dr. Templin is a brother of the played several accordian selec- pastor. tions. Mrs Joel Jensen gave some 1 spiritual thoughts and a book S1~ hsc rihe tor The Sentinel. read review. 20 guests enjoyed re- aU the home-town news. 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