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Show The MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Friday, April 1, 1&19 11 I LEW FIELDS Garage Fh: Mid Smelter St 911-- J WD "Ronny, didn't your conscience tell you not to do that?" "Yes, mummy, but you said I must not believe all hear." I Mamma: "Frankie, dear, come kiss your new governess." Frankie: "No, I don't dare to, I'm afraid." Mamma: "Why, dearie?" Frankie: "Dad kised her yesterday, and she slapped his face.' ' "It's a bottle of hair tonic dear." "Oh, that's nice of you, darling.' "Yes, I want you to give it to your stenographer at the ofifce. Her hair is coming out rather badly on your coat." Folks, make these balmy spring days good driving days by stopping in here for a check on gas, oil and tires for your car. yours. Lew LEW FIELDS GARAGE 60 - SMELTER Ph.: Mid. MID VALE 911-- J Smart Headline! mm r 4 Fireside chat held Sunday evening at the home of Miss Pearl Nelson on Seventh East street, Sandy. Miss Herta Ludwig, Gleaner Girl leader & Oren Thomas, M Men supervisor, were in charge. Elder Kimball is the son of Apostle Spencer W Kimball. Piano selections were given by Miss Ila Wright Following the meeting refreshments were served to 36 persons. Miss Pearl Nelson, chairman in charge said, "The next fireside chat of Sandy First ward M Men & Gleaner Girls will be held Sunday, May 1, at 7:30 p m at the home of Miss Beth Bishop on Seventh East street." H Johnson Honored On Biithday f Y t - V PORTIS II & uJ'iMUlit inese six took all honors for Second ward; Andrew Nelson, age at the Sandy Old Folks day Sandy First ward; & Emily Harfront held conjointly by the three ris, Sandy Third ward wards on Saturday, March 19th. row: Clara Domaa, Sandy SeAges were kept a deep, dark se- cond ward; John Ord, Sandy cret but these six were said to Third ward; & Amelia Cushing. Sentinel be the oldest. They are, back row Sandy Second ward. left to right, C C Crapo, Sandy photo by Harold Carpenter. SANDY By Mrs J CRESCENT Lorna Allgood, Reporter T Ostler FIVE HIGH SCHOOLERS GIVE SKIT Five high school students portrayed a skit called "True Love MR WALKER OBSERVES BIRTHDAY WITH FAMILY Melvin R Walker of East Midvale was honored on his birthday Thursday of last week with a dinner to which members of his fanv - that Relatives called evening to wish him "Many Happy Returns". Mr & Mrs Wyman Nielsen & children, Billy, Roselind & Sharon, visited the John A Samuel-son'- s on Friday. Mrs Melbourne Lloyd attended a wedding breakfast for her cousin Miss Me.ba Ottosen at Flandro Home on Gilmer Drive. Mr fi Mrs Lawerence Davis of Bountiful spent Monday evening with Mr & Mr3 Leo Dahl & little - son . Mrs Heber J Sears of Salt Lake spent Sunday aiternoon with Mr & Mrs John A Samuel-so- n & family & Mrs W I Neilsen. Mrs Thelma Olsen & family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs William Reid of Midvale. The occasion was Mrs Reid's birthday anniversary. HERRIMAN Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Reporter Francis M Brown, president the Central States Mission of Independance, Mo & Mr & Mrs James Bodell & family were recent dinner guests of Mr & Mrs John A Butterfield. Blake Butterfield of Logan, his mother, Mrs Henry Butterfield & sons James & George motored to Colorado where they attended the funeral service of Mrs Buttcrfields Brother T W B'.ake of Buena Vista, last week. Funeral & interment was in Salida, Cal. Mr & Mrs Wayne Keith of Rock Springs, Wyo visited Joseph H Crump & family this week. They also attended the Crump reunion held at Bluffdale Friday night, Mrs Keith is a daughter of Crump. Mr & Mrs George S Smith of Salt Lake, Mrs Sophia Bateman of Midvale & Mr & Mrs Jesse H Dr of Rej-nol- d luxurious fur felt. Smart, handsome lines . , . finishing An M Men & Gleanor fireside was 'held Sunday night at the home of Mr & Mrs Clarence in the East Midvale Second Ward. Eighteen guests heard a talk by Wayne Nilsson. visiting relatives here & are the guests of Mr & Mrs T Ralph ButRULON BROOMHEADS terfield. Mr & Mrs A H Dansie attendMOVE TO ALPINE ed the funeral service of Thomas Mr & Mrs Rulon Broomhead & H Evans at Murray Thursday to moved Alpine, afternoon. family recently Utah to make their home. The MIA presented a special program at the Sunday evening service. Mrs Annie C Sorensen president of the YLMIA was In PIANO TUNING charge. Mr & Mrs Nat Crane & Mr & Graduate of Cincinnati ' Mrs Don Swasey & Ray Johnson Conservatory of attended a theater party & were Piano Technology ance. well-groom- ed LJ appear in the most de- Yours season's sired Need Money for Repairs? "dress-up- " Loans from $10 to S300 Convenient Monthly Payments shades. LADIES Get your new spring play shoes while our stock is complete. We have just received the newest styles & shades in genuine U. S. & Ked-ette- s Boosterettes. Murray Finance Co. PERL WOLCOTT, Mgr. Under State Supervision Ph.: Mux. 1178 Murray 91 E. 48th So. SWEDISH FILM Will call anywhere fwr con- cert tuning, action repairing . a Another Good Wholesome Swedish Comedy and regulating "LAZY LENA" Call APPAREL SHOP With complete titles in English Main Street IRIS THEATRE, Murray wiHi7niicwHUfni!nMiHi!immil'l'l!r'H,,f"i!ll"i,!li'll!!!'f THURSDAY, APRIL 7th at 7 and S p. m. Robert Dunyori at Utah Music or Salt Lake Salt Lake after 5 p. m. Crane Mrs Clifton Densley & 'Before his entry in the WEST JORDAN CAB SERVICE j IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE MODERN TRACTOR Jor- THE UfHYERSAl Mr & Waid Paity Held In Heniman for A ward party was held Wednesday evening at the Herriman school auditorium to raise funds for remodeling class rooms at the ward house. A free program of skits was featured by the primary &. Relief Society organizations. Musical numbers were played by Woodruff Butterfield. The MIA sold food at their state fair & a 30 minute performance of music, singing & dancing by the happy grandmothers of Salt Lake City represented the Sunday School & Geneoligical .. . the UniFOR FARMS is ideal for versal '"Jeep" tractor held work, operates most types of farm imple- It has ments. for tough towing d and hauling, and for service over "impassable" roads. With optional the "Jeep" power take-ofsupplies portable power forn operating all kinds of power-drivefarm machinery. off-roa- d year-'roun- f, qi Remodeling Funds A rm -- FOR INDUSTRY TOOl The Universal "Jeep" makes the ideal industrial tractor. It pulls heavy trailers . . . shunts freight cars . . . negotiates slippery pavement. It gets in and out of tight laces . . . stands up under E eaviest service. Optional power take-of- f furnishes up to 30 hp for running air, W Z S- WANT TO ADD A GALA TOUCH TO A CALA EVENING? Red Cioss Drive Undeiway. Says compressors, generators, pumps and many other pieces of equipment. Mrs A Ross McMullin The annual Red Cross drive in the South Jordan Community is well under way according to Mrs A Ross McMullin, chairman. Workers assisting in the drive in the South Jordan community include: Mrs Nile Shields, Mrs Alma Holt, Mrs Floyd Sheppick, Mrs Earl Beckstead, Mrs Richard Shields, Mrs Hyrum Holt, & Mrs Joseph Peterson. WILLYS INTERMOUNTA1N INC. ... THE NEW Hijjjh MRS CLARA BECKSTEAD ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mrs Clara Egbert Beckstead was the dinner guest of her niece & nephiew, Mr & Mrs E Wayne Keith of Rock Springs, Wyo, at the Hotel Utah Saturday. "I spent a very pleasant afternoon," said Mrs Beckstead. Vincent Drug Dealers and Distributors 333 South 3rd East St Salt Lake City Dial jgwj 7tJ. -- 10ME N If' AUTOMATIC WASHER Washes OVER 13 LBS. at One Time! Washday Is A ' J Leisure Day With a N0RGEI ... t Washes twict as many clothes. Wisbescleaner quickly.gendy too regulates amount ot Flexible ' .X- ' - - " i , A A.TiTjsC water according to size of load. Economical savet hot water, savet soap. WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Main Street, Midvale, Utah S N E E 6RGg BEFORE Y O U 3 U Y i SPRAYER SPECIAL Vi PRICE Nationally Advertised Brands r Can' flavor! j i Millions J V- - prefer Regular $12.00 3V2 gallon Pressure Tank Type for $6.00 JT Also Leghorn Cockrels $3.00 per hundred This week while they last Midvale For A Cab Id dan high school. The 23d Infantry Regiment, of which Pvt Richardson is a member, is one of the oldest units in the U S Army, its history going back to the War of 1812. PHONE 11 Mezzanine Soprano: A soprano who sounds better in the mez-- I zanine. serv- ice Dec 21, 1948, he attended Fertilization: The process by Mrs Les Butterfield of Riverton. Mrs Stanley Langford, Mrs which an alien becomes a citiAnnie Curtis, Miss Jeane Madsen zen. of Riverton visited Mr & Mrs Ray Parry, last week end, prior to their leaving for Arizona. BASEMENTS & Lee J Anderson of Salt Lake, TRENCHES DUG Mr & Mrs Arthur W Crane, Mr Sf LOADING GRADING Mrs Nat Crane & Bishop & Mrs T Ralph Butterfield & family HAULING honored their mother, Mrs Sarah Concrete Ready-Mixe- d Jane Crane recently on her birthday anniversary. Refreshments It will pay you to get our were served. estimates Lawrence Butterfield spent the S C A U the vacation from spring BROS. at his home where he is convales-in- g MARTINEAU 994-- J 367 So Pioneer Mid from an appendicitis Midvale, Utah Dansie & mother Mrs A H Dansie attended the funeral service of their aunt Mrs Margaret Kunz at Bern, Idaho Tuesday of last A place where Conjunction: week. two railway lines mee- tMrs Ed Rhodes & son Duane & daughter Thelma of Midvale & Mrs Merle Cooper & son Louise of Spichard, Missouri visited Mr & Mrs William A Bodell last Tuesday. Mrs Cooper Is a grand daughter of the Bodells. In connection with the 17th- - of March party last week, Mrs Leone Parry who was released due to poor health was honored for the fine services she had rendered the Relief Society by Mrs Alice Crane. A token of rememberance was presented by Mrs Alice Bodeil president of the Relief Society. SKEAFFER'S SENTINEL A response of appreciation was Mrs DELUXE THREESOME given by Parry. Mr & Mrs James A Miller $5.00 Pen, $15.00-Pen- cil, at a shrimp supper, last Guests $10.00 included, Stratowriter, Tuesday evening. Mr & Mrs Les Butterfield, Mr & Sei, $30.00 Conylefe Mrs Clifton Densley of Riverton no fed. tax & Mr & Mrs Rex Crump, Mrs Louise Miller & son Bryant. Mrs Hyrum Olsen & daughter Linda of Ovid, Idaho & Mrs Junior Midvale, Utah Bothme of Geneva, Idaho are WAYNE NILSSON TALKS AT FIRESIDE touch to your Completes' Aimy Basic Tiaining Pvt Grant E Richardson, son Dansie of Mr & Mrs Clyde Richardson of 240 Oak St, Midvale, has just Committee. You'll make news on the Avenue with this Mil-lerbe- rg I daugh- Birthday anniversary. Mr & Mrs Ray Parry were guests of Mr & Mrs Wallace Peterson at Lark Saturday evening. Among those attending the 26th Utah Poultry Convention & Banquet at the Hotel Utah Saturday were Mr & Mrs Walter E Crane, Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley, Mr & Mrs James A Mi.ler & Mr f 'i W t i'y- were invited. HATS " Mi Caliioinians Leave For Home Aitei Sandy ST ' Pvt G E Richaidson Bodell completed his eight weeks basic attended d.ner & the theater in training cycle in the army at Salt Lake in honor of Merrills Ft Lewis, Wash. r Rewarded" at the Business & Professional Women's meeting held at Jordan high school on March 17. The skit was directed by AnSee us for Commercial Printing ita Hyke & the actors were Wayne Mineer, Jean Paulson, SPRING IS HERE! Joyce Jadhson, Roberta Payne, & Anne Aylett. v Mr &Mrs Earl Conrad & ter called at the A H home Sunday afternoon. Thomas Bills, Claudia Merri.l Butterfield & May A'. ft , Mrs Farrel B Goodrich & son, Ronald, of Zanesville, O & Mr & Mrs J Lowell Ostler & children of Midvale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs J T Ostler. Mrs Pharris Terrill & little son, Michael of Salt Lake & Mrs Esther Boulter & Mr & Mrs Kelvin Drake & son, Russel of Sandy were also visiters of Mr & Mrs Ostler on Sunday. Mrs Effie Tolman & son, Elder Boyd Tolman of Lovell, Wyo, Mrs Sarah Parkins & Mrs Porter Jones of Salt Lake & Mrs Lucretia Mc-Ni- el of Bountiful spent Tuesday of last week as guests of Mr & Mrs J L- - Tolman. Elder Boyd Tolman has recently returned from the mission field where he proselyted in California & Arizona. Mrs Esther' Boulter spent last week end the guest of Mr & Mrs Don Smith & family & Mr & Mrs B H Smith & family of Granger. Mr & Mrs Pharris Ferrill & Visit little son Micheal of Salt Lake Mrs Sylvia Pierson & Mrs Geo were guests Sunday of Mrs Turpster of Lynnwood, Cal, re- Esther Boulter. turned home Friday of last week Mrs Gladys Hansen of Salt Lake after spending a week visiting & Mr & Mrs A W Nielson of Sandy Mrs Pierson's parents, Mr & Mrs attended the funeral service of Judson L Tolman, at their home Mrs Rose Searle held Monday at the Larkin Mortuary in Ogden. in Sandy. Mrs Veda McClellan & son of & Mr visited women also The Mr & Mrs Mrs Albert Hardcastle & family, Rangely, Col& visited Mr & Mrs Clarence A W Nielsen Mr & Mrs Ralph Tolman & Mr P Hansen Tuesday evening last & Mrs Orrin Tolman & family week. Mrs McClellan & son also of Sandy & Mrs Lucille Smith visited Mr & Mrs Kenneth Mc& family of Draper. Clellan of Salt Lake City. Mrs Pierson & Mrs Turpster & Mr & Mrs Lawrence Nelson & Mr & Mrs Judson L Tolman were chi'dren Nola Jean, David, Don overnight guests of Mr & Mrs & Carrol of Richland, Wash spent Rulon Broomhead & family at part of the week visiting Mrs Mr & Mrs Ezra their home in Alpine. They vis- Nelson's& parents,relatives in Sandy other Kunz ited Mr & Mrs Bert Brimhall & & Salt Lake City. & Mr Mr & Mrs Bert Is Youi Equipment Ready? v i Mrs James H Johnson & children entertained at a dinner Saturday evening at the Johnson home in Riverton, honoring the birthday anniversary of James H Johnson. A hot dinner was served. Covers were laid for the guest of honor & Mrs Johnson, Mr & Mrs Glen Johnson & daughter, Glen-da- , & Bert, Leon, Garry & Lois Johnson all of Riverton; Mr Mrs Sofus Larsen, Mr James H Johnson Sr & Mr & Mrs Leslie D Mabey & family of Sandy; Mr & Mrs LaMar White of Salt Lake & Mr & Mrs George Gerber & son Larry of Granger. A social hour was held following the dinner. Brimhall & Mrs Dave Coynor of Kamas & Mr & Mrs Emmett Smith of Salt Lake. They also visited Alden Smith at the Blind & Deaf School in Ogden. The visitors were entertained at a dinner at Cocn Chicken Inn on Highland drive during their stay in Utah. - v. Fr,day evening. Elder Andrew Kimball who recently returned from the New England states Latter Day Saints mission was the guest speaker at the M Men & Gleaner Girls SAMBO'S MINSTRELS luncheon guests afterward at the home of Mr & Mrs Elton Bills. Mr & Mrs Elton Bills were guests of Mr & Mrs Don Swasey Honored In Sandy Speaks at Sandy Fiieside Buy Your Tickets for 60 Andrew Kimball RAMSHAW Hatcheries 3687 South State St & Breeding Farms Phone or Mur 474 |