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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL last Wednesday evening for Mr & Mrs Arnold Adamson, prior to Mrs Adamson entering the IDS hospital for a major operation. Friday, August 21, 1953 PageNin lfew& Ifjoted raper the Lady Lions Francts Mickelsen, Reporter By Members of and over, who associated together as girls in Draper, met at the Draper Park last week for their annual Sgt Dale Mousley is home on a outing. About 35 women were pre-seforlough. For the past Mrs E. J. Mickelsen was honored year Dale has been in Korea. He will report to Fort Ord at the end by a group of friends on the ocof his furlough but hopes to be casion of her birthday Wednesday. iischarged from the army very The group enjoyed dinner at Max-fielsoon. His wife, the former LaWana Lodge. Those present includSteadman and baby daughter, re- ed: Mrs S. J. Mickelsen, Mrs Grace side in Draper. Rideout, Mrs Wilda Beck, Hulda A 1c W. Bruce Ennis is home Crossgrove, Mrs J. R. Rawlings, Mrs Andrew Orgill and Alice Sorensen. on a fourlough. AccompanyMrs Gus Howlett has been named Air from the him Parks Force ing Base, are his wife and baby daugh- chairman of the annual Draper ter. Bruce will report to Alaska Garden club flower show to be held when his furlough is up. Friday, Sept. 11, in the Henry S. Mr & Mrs J. Elden Brown spent Day Co. show rooms. Fred Salt Lake florist and past a few days last week visiting in Ashton, Ida. While there they stay- president of Utah Associated Gared at the home of Mr & Mrs Golden den clubs, was guest speaker at the club's monthly meeting held WedAndrus. Mr & Mrs Derwin Orgill are re- nesday evening at the J. R. Stead-mahome. He and his assstant, joicing over the birth of a baby girl last week. Draper grandmother Miss Taylor, demonstrated many floral arrangements. Refreshments is Inez OrgilL Mrs Jack Garfield entertained in were served to over 20 members by honor of her daughter Alona's 10th Mrs A. J. Henderson and Mrs Harold Howlett. birthday Monday. Twenty-twMiss Barbara Fitzgerald has reguests enjoyed games and refreshments. turned home from a two weeks vaMr & Mrs Drews Riska and fam- cation in the Pacific Northwest and ily are visiting this week in Draper Canada. Mrs Grant Andrus and Mrs Jenand Sandy from their home in Ama-rillTex. nie Huff entertained at a kitchen The Kimball family reunion was shower at the Huff home Wednesheld at the Draper Park, Saturday. day evening in honor of Miss Janguests included: Mr & ice Andrus, who will be married Mrs Leo Nielson of Arizona, Mr & next month. Mrs C. H. Madsen of Price, Mr & Mr & Mrs Frank Nelson and famMrs Norman Johnson of Salt Lake, ily, are vacationing this week at Mr & Mrs Golden Berrett of Union, Pinedale and Star Valley, Wyo., and Mrs Edwin Kimball and family of with relatives at Bancroft, Ida. Provo and Mr & Mrs Rodney KimMt Jordan stake MIA presidency ball of Orem. and drama directors entertained 50 Mr & Mrs Harold Orgill and fam- members of the "The Refiner's ily returned this week from a vaca- Fire" cast at Glacio Park last week. Mr & Mrs Ray Hoffman and Mr tion trip to Phoenix, Ariz. , The Girls Friendship club, com- & Mrs Ray Baker entertained at posed of women 55 years of age dinner at American Fork canyon 30-da- y d 30-da- y Augs-berge- n WOULDN'T WE if we could?.. In recent years, tome people have had to wait for tele phone service. Even now there are a few whom we can't serve Immediately others who are waiting for a higher grade of service. . e We're doing our best to correct those situations. But how do you know if our effort is sincere? e Let's look at It this way than a million wurda, jurt J 5 leixmdi of aitUng in thin new truck cab tell you that Ford Laa done mure lor drive comfort and than any other truck maker. Brtb-- i Would any business especially a business like ours that depends on public good will refuse to serve anybody , unless tt Just couldnt be helped? The answer In our case is an emphatic "NO." We have the desire and the know how to do the job Utah wants. But first we need the money to finance such a programand that depends upon reasonable earnings. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. . to MIA Glacio Park last week for an outing. lasl Iflfjtdvaie r, n o Mr & Mrs Darrell Lloyd and family are vacationing this week at Yellowstone Park. Nineteen members of Bill Nelson's Sunday School class of Draper Second ward participated in a party at Saratoga last Wednesday evening. I Mr & Mrs Ross Day, Miss Shir-len- e Day and Miss Luana Lunnen spent several days this week at Sun Valley, Ida. Ross was the winner of a free vacation trip by being i top salesman for his company for the month of July. Mrs Betty Mendenhall and Mrs Edith Hoffman accompanied seven girls of the Draper Second ward OLIVE SHARP. Reporter Phone Mid. 586-- R Stake officers of East Midvale 2nd ward will sponsor a ward dinner Aug. 28 at 7 p m in the First ward church. Following the dinner a program, "Hour of Reverie," will be presented by Arthur E Peterson, William Bartlett and Joel Jensen, of Sandy. Children attending will be entertained in the Scout cabin with special movies. Proceeds will go to the ward building fund. Mr & Mrs William Nilsson Jr. re cently returned home after spending 10 days in San Francisco, Cal., and Tacoma, Wash. Mr & Mrs T Donald Creer attended an open house Tuesday at the home of Mr & Mrs Richard Bird in Salt Lake, honoring Mr & Mrs Harold Hart of Chicago, El. Mrs Ross Strode (Beverly Tholen) and children of Sacramento, Calif., are visiting her mother, Mrs Mamie Hem in Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Earl Tripp and Mr & Mrs Marvin Bur-go- family of Union, Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton and family, Mr & Mrs John Shelton and family spent the weekend at Waif Creek Pass, where the Joseph S McDonald family reunion was held. Leland Shelton is president of the organization. Mrs. William Clark and family attended an open house Sunday in Murray, honoring the birthdays of the Hansen's daughter Janie, son Stephen, and his sister Mrs Drue Pacheco of Midvale. Mrs Ross Lamb and Mrs Glen Sadler entertained at a stork shower Thursday evening at the Lamb home, honoring Mrs Dale Nilsson. u rum Hardcastle and LeRoy Riska held sacrament service last Sunday at the camp. The group enjoyed LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter hiking and fishing. Clarence Hyde and Noal Hardcastle went up FriCrescent ward annual outing will day and brought the boys home be held at Draper Park on Aug. 25. Saturday. Speakers at sacrament meeting Activities will commence at 5:30 were Joseph Parsons, Mr p m, it is announced by the ward Sunday & Mrs Homer Jaynes, and Juan bishopric. All ward members are Munk, a recently returned missionurged to atend. The Crescent ward Relief Society ary from Brazil, who is stationed with the army at Ft. Douglas. Nanenjoyed a work and business day ette Carpenter sang a solo, acmain was the Tuesday. Quilting tivity of the day. Luncheon was served at noon by Mrs Lavina Harrison, Mrs John E Smith, Mrs Mur-li- CreAcent n 14Jedt Schorr. Mrs John F. Schmidt, Mrs Fred Tesch, Mrs John Anderson, Mrs Fred Burmester, and Mrs Paul Chipman. Mr & Mrs Arch Haun and family were hosts last Wednesday at a canyon party at Tanners Flat, honoring Mr & Mrs Bill Kirkwood, of Soda Springs, Ida. Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl and her sister, Mrs Milton R. Hunter a four-davisit with their Mrs sister, Joseph Nielsen in Blan-din- g last week. Richard Hogan won the trophy for taking first place in the grand aggregate shooting match of the Great Salt Lake Council at Tracy Wigwam Wednesday. Lois and Linda Hunter are house-guesthis week of their cousins, Pat and Marian Dahl. Mr & Mrs Howard W. Barben were hosts Saturday evening to Mrs Kenneth Williams and Mrs Ray Sharp at dinner and a show. Mr & Mrs Albert P. Dimond returned Tuesday from a motor trip to New Mexico. Mr & Mrs Ross Egbert and daughter Margie returned home Sunday after vacationing for the past nine days in Cathedral City, Baldwin Park and Paramount, Calif. They also toured Sequoia and national parks, and Lake Tahoe, returned home by way of Reno, Nev. en-joy- Jensen, and Mrs Hartley Greenwood. William Carroll, son of Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Joseph M. Smith (Ruby Charles Carroll, is convalescing at Leak) are on a three week's honeyhome following an operation at a moon and business trip that has Salt Lake hospital for a broken hip. taken them to Omaha, Neb., CleveMr & Mrs Donald L Steadman land, O., and New York. Enroute and family spent four days last home they will stop in Lima, O., to week at a family reunion with oth- purchase a hearse for Deseret Morer members of her family at Yel- tuary, employer of Mr Smith. They lowstone park. will make their home in Salt Lake. Anita and Paulette Larsen enterMiss Virginia Haun and Mrs tained on Tuesday afternoon at a Pearl Walter of American Fork double party honoring their birth- spent the week-enin Annabella, days. Games were played and re- Ut., and at Fish Lake. freshments served to 20 little Mrs Nellie Anderson left Thursguests. day for Leslie, Ida., on a ten-daMrs Hyrum Hardcastle and son visit with her daughter Wanda Craig, Mrs George Hyde Sr., and Mrs Clarence Hyde and daughter After two years in hospitals in Sharon have returned from Reno, Colorado and Utah, Fred Tesch Nev., where they attended the fun- has been released to return to his eral of their cousin's wife, Mrs home. A trainload of coal one mile Charles Hyde, who died in Reno. Honoring Mrs Fred Kerkman Sr., long contains 8,334 tons. Brent Carroll, son of Mr & Mrs on her birthday Monday, a lunchHarold Carroll, spent the past week eon was held at the Kerkman Industrial consumers of bitumiat the home of his grandparents, home. Guests included Mrs Franc nous coal currently carry about 58 Mr & Mrs Ernest Clark, in Alpine. Demke, of Murray, and Mrs John days' supply. Mr & Mrs Glen Johnson and family have returned from a vacation trip to the Pacific northwest and Canada. They visited relatives in Seattle, and returned home via the Columbia highway. Mr & Mrs Donald Steadman and"! Dr & Mrs Theron C Olsen were hosts at the annual summer party of the Book of Mormon study group Thursday evening at Glacio When Utah farmers harvest crops, f4 park lodge. The Bluebird class of the Prithey need good local markets. Good markets depend on buying power created by thriving mary enjoyed a swimming party lead-zin- c is industries. One industry at Saratoga resort Friday aftermining U. S. of mar due to noon. Mrs Darrell Shulsen and Mrs flooding badly depressed, kets by foreign metals. This seriously affects the Elmo Taylor, teachers, chaparoned farmer's market, and Utah's entire economy. the class. Doss Dean helped with Every sound move to revive the industry should the transportation. have the support of all Utah citizens. Twelve Boy Scouts and their scoutmasters, LaVar Webb and Clyde Glad, enjoyed a week's vacation at Moon lake. Bishop Hy ts OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 586-- Twenty four Boy Scouts of Troop ward) recently spent five days at Lake Bridger. Troop leaders accompanying the boys included Robert Atkinson, William Adamson, Bus Hedman, Lars Loader and Kelly Erickson. Visiting the camp Sunday were Mr & Mrs West Hammond and daughter, Mr & Mrs Fred Rosenhan and family, and Richard Jacobson. Mr & Mrs Dell Peirce and daughter Marlene, of Phoenix, Ariz., returned home Tuesday after spending 10 days with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr & Mrs Hyrum Braother and relatives here. dy, Mrs George Jensen and Mrs Paul Cook entertained at a shower Monday evening at the Jensen home, honoring Mrs'Norman Proctor. Refreshments and games were enjoyed by 23 guests. Seventeen members of the Union Lions club and their wives attended the annual chickaree at Draper park Thursday. Mr &. Mrs' Ellis Atkinson of Miss., are visiting with his parents, Mr & Mrs Robert Atkinson. Ellis is serving in the Air Force. Mr & Mrs Peirce Brady of Holla-daentertained at dinner Thursday at the Ambassador Hotel. The guests were Mr & Mrs Dell Peirce of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr & Mrs Hyrum Brady. Mr & Mrs Dell Peirce of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs Agnes Allen of Mid vale, and Mr & Mrs Hyrum Brady and members of their family attended the Thomas II Peirce family reunion at Fairmont park Monday. 124 (Second i Bil-ox- i, y Bill Clark is convalescing at his home following another operation on his hand Monday. Valley Center Lions Club is participating in the "Clothes for Korea Drive." Contributors can take clothing to the First ward Scout Cabin Saturday and Sunday. Edwin Cox, club president, has arranged for an army truck to pick up the clothing. Mr & Mrs Emil Savage of Poca-tellNewsprint has taken another 10 Ida., and Mr & Mrs Charles per cent raise but the price of Hansen and family of Tulsa, Okla., The Sentinel remains at $2.80 per are visiting at the home of Mr & Subscribe now. year. Mrs William Clark. Mr & Mrs T Donald Creer and son Tom returned home Sunday after spending four days at Jackson Hole, Wyo., and Yellowstone park. Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman and family attended the Thomas Dear-de- n family reunion in Provo recently. Mr & Mrs Don Butterfield and FOR THE d y Mai-stro- te mm m .....-.- Bt , ii . 11.1,1,11.. ffleei a mm with 15 moytlis to feed . Extra Beauty r OF Vv $ordt ; Greater Safety . Frank S.Corda farms240 acres in California's Spinas Valley. We know Mr. Curda well because Standard Oil Company of California fuels the power that AND tills his land. By replacing muscles with machines, as Mr. Corda has done, the average U. S. farmer produces enough food for 15 people. 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