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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Three rr,. Frhl on , i luerlon on , n.-- , ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, . I Int.e5 Reporter The Daughters of Utah Pioneers hold their regular monthly wa. Blench Densley. Reporter meeting at Tioneer Hall on Feb. WEST JORDAN STAKE 19 at 2 p.m. An invitation is extended to all. Lady Lions will meet Monday QUARTET FESTIVAL SLATED The stake quartet festival will evening at 8 o'clock in the small Mr & Mrs P. T. Bateman were auditorium of the schoolhouse. be held in the Kiverton First ward dinner guests Sunday at the home Seth Bills, audio visual aid director church house Wednesday, Feb. 17 of Mrs Wanda Pratt. of the Salt Lake County Library, at 8 p.m. The theme of the festi- The First ward bishopric was enwill entertain with motion pictures. val is "Cine-MIScope", harmony tertained at the home of Mr Mrs He will show "Man Without a in 4D, with quartets from each Anderson Friday night. DinErnest Country" and "America the Beau- ward in the stake participating in was served to Bishop and Mrs tiful" in color. A vocal number will an extravagant night of musical ner Edmund McDougal. Mr & Mrs be presented under the direction entertainment. Winning quartet F. Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Clyde of Mrs Gladys Densley. Hostesses will participate in the regional Henry Mr Sz Mrs Larry Purand for the evening will be Mrs Lavet-t- Quartet Festival to be held in Coon, ser. Hamilton, Mrs Stella Eerrett and Murray March 10 at 8:15 at the Orchids this week go to the West Bluache Densley. The public is in- Murray First ward. and Salt Lake County fire Jordan vited. When Mrs Paul Mrs Lois Anderson review the departments. Mr & Mrs Archie Brown have Schmidt returned to her home Satclosed their place of business and book "The Sojourner" by Marjorie urday night she found it filled are vacationing for a month. They Kinnan Rawlings, at Ladies Liter- with smoke. The fire trucks were March 1. ary club the evening of Feb. 11, at there minutes after her call. Due expect to home of Mrs Cleo Page. A love- to the Nona Jensen is convalescing at their quick response, little damwas served to 17 memluncheon her home after a goiter operation ly age was done. The cause of the bers. Feb. 4 at a Salt Lake hospital. fire was unknown. Mrs Julian Fox and family of Senior Aaronic Priesthood memJoan Shulsen, 13, was happy to with week a Orem are spending bers of the First ward enjoyed an learn that she was second place Si S. AnderMrs Mr R, her parents, evening of games and entertainwinner in the TV contest "Name son. ment last Thursday night. Mr & the Planet' 'on the program "Space will Founder Day program Mrs A. W. Ham took charge of the Patrol." The prize was a Schwinn at 18 be 7:30 Feb. p.m. party. presented bicycle. Joan is the daughter of The of consist three will An program quilting bee Si Mrs Al Shulsen. Mr playlets by the pupils of the sixth was held at the home of Mrs Hazel Riverton two wards held their and the two fifth grades. The first Wright. Members of the DUP sponannual Gold and Green ball comwill be di- sored the affair. Lunch was served play "Origin of bined with the sweethearts ball rected by John Wharton, sixth to the group. Tuesday evening. The hall was grade teacher. Miss Oral Beckstead A genealogical work meeting beautifully decorated with paper will direct the first fifth grade will be held Friday night at the hearts and o.her valentine suggeshome of Mrs Clara Richards at 7 play. "Accomplishments of tions. A group of 16 young couples and the third "Ideals and Objec- o'clock. Anyone interested and who presented a floor show. Refresh- tive of Nello Silcox, fifth would like help is asked to bring by ments were served. A special feagrade. Election of officers for the their record sheets to be filled in. ture of the evening was a valentine coming The Second ward has planned year will be conducted, box for Charmaine Smith. after which refreshments will be their ward reunion for Feb. 20 inMr & Mrs Almon Butterfield and served under supervision of Mrs stead of Feb. 22. The schedule has Mr Si Mrs Elias Butterfield spent Roberta Silcox. been changed this year. In place of of a daytime party it has been put at chairman the last week in January at Las the Earl Maynard. Ford , of the as announces 7 Folks Old guests Committee, Vegas, Nev., p.m. Dinner, a program, and a dance are on the Motor Co., having won in a dealers' the annual Old Folks party and ward reunion ot the First ward will agenda. selling contest. Mrs Don Orton and children of Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert enter- be held in the church house Feb. tained at a family dinner during 22. All members and former mem- Salt Lake visited with her grandthe v eck honoring their son Jack. bers, 65 years and over, will be mother, Mrs John F. Schmidt, and Othe present at the dinner were honored guests and will be served her aunts, Mrs Frank Schmidt, Mrs Mrs Paul Mrs Jr?k Egbert and children Lin- dinner at 4 p.m. Other ward mem- Henry Schmidt, and da an Pobert Michael of Salt Lake bers 16 years and over will be Schmidt Wednesday. An elder's party for the Second and Mr & Mrs Adelbert Shomaker served from 5 to 7 p.m. Beginning will be held Friday nigLt. A a and three warJ 8 a o'clock at program and chiHren. Mrs Herschel Egbert hunt has been planned. "Mama's entitled act scavenger Eaby play visited v itb her moti.cr, Mrs John dinew A under be will baby girl came to join presented Boy", Hansen in Salt Lake Thursday. Clifford Shulsen family SaturML drama the of leaders. rection the Mrs Lynn Farrell, formerly of Gordon and Cowdell Mrs Edna day morning in a Salt Lake hospitRiverton and now of Salt Lake, al. She was welcomed home Tuesentertained at dinner Feb, 3, for a Green. her small sister Mr L Mrs Leon M. Johnson have day morning by group of women, former members brother. and of a chorus in the Second ward. returned to their home in San A reminder goes out to all Those attending were Mrs Mary Diego, Calif., after spending of the banFirst ward with their parents, Mr & Mrs Egbert, Mrs Blanche Myers, Mrs to held be Tuesday night, Feb. Norma Madsen, Mrs Sofia Johnson, James II. Johnson and Mr & Mrs quet 16 at 7 p.m. The affair will be Mrs Teenie Teterson, Mrs Maud Roy Teterson of Sandy. The Leon sponsored by the bishopric. SpeButterfield, Mrs Ida Christensen Johnsons came here for the fun- cial awards will be made during and Mrs Annie Curtis both of San- eral services of Mr Johnson's the evening. dy, Mrs Lillie Tischner and Mrs grandfather, James Johnson, of Mrs Amanda Dahl, who has spent Oneida Steadman of Tooele. Sandy. the past two months in California, Mr & Mrs Arthur Hedberg of Mr k Mrs Earl Maynard and returned home. She stayed has Salt Lake were guests of Mr k Mrs children and Mr & Mrs Gerald Parher son, Arthur, in Bakers-field- . with Robert G. Butterfield Sunday, and ker visited Sunday in Logan with were present at the christening of their sister and husband. Dr & Mrs The Boy Scouts of the First ward their new baby, Michael Robert. Howard Peterson and family. the Sunday evening program gave Mr Si Mrs James Nielson, Mrs The Hedbergs are the parents of Feb. 7. Short talks were given by Dora Ostler of South Jordan and j Mrs Butterfield. Merlin Bateman, Lawrence Leak, Mrs Louise Thaxton has return- daughters, Mrs Ellen Krebs and Dean Smith, an Bishop McDougal. ed home after spending a week Mrs Theo Reading, both of Murwith her mother, Mrs Willis J. ray, were dinner guests of Mr & derwent a goiter operation" at a Lloyd, of Almo, Ida. Mrs Lloyd Mrs Clarence Giles, Sunday. Mrs Salt Lake hospital the first part Nielson. mother of Mrs Giles, un- - of the week. recently lost her husband. iPiuA will a re-ope- n P-T- P-T- " P-T- floor-show- The main speaker was Ray Fjtman Maynes. Twenty ladies were scoutmaster of the Midvale Third ward. The schouts also gave the MIA assembly program Tuesday Quilting and basket weaving was night featured in the Relief Society Miss Barbara O'Brian has been work and business meeting Tuesaccepted in the oJrdan hijth dance day. Mrs C. C. Pingree also gave club. Ten girls were chosen from a the lesson on "Family Money field of 25 that tried out. Barbara Management." At noon hour the was the only West Jordan girl who ladies were served a luncheon won, from long tables decorated with Dr Keith Pearson was the guest speaker at the MIA Special Interest class of the First ward Tuesday and Junior night. Gleaners, Gleaners were invited. Qrcinite Mrs. Peter Peterson, Reporter Phone Mid. 0489-- J 1 S. To manufacture the steel and iron required for a diesel- - electric locomotive calls for the consumption of 130 tons of coal. dainty motifs symbolic of St. ValOf all the riches we hug, of all entine's Day. Co hostesses includ- the pleasures we enjoy, we can cared Mrs George Poulson, Mrs L. L. ry no more out of this world than Morgan, Mrs Walter Minnsen and out of a dream. James Bonnell A reorganization of the Granite chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was perfected Feb. 6 at the home of Mrs Lois Despain. Mrs Geneve Pingree was named captain, Mrs Nola Dowding, 1st vice captain; Mrs Dorothy Mickelson, 2nd vice captain; Mrs Miriam Despain, secretary-treasurer- ; Mrs Millie Egbert, registrar. Holdover officers are Mrs Emily Blair, chaplin; Mrs Archibald, historian; Mrs Orilla Higgins, pianist; Mrs Cora Whitmore, chorister, and Mrs June Larkin, parlamentarian. Mrs Millie Egbert, who has served as captain the past two years presided. Mrs Orilla Higgins offered the invocation. Mrs Alta Poulson, former vice captain, led "The Allegence to the Flag". Singing, "Oh Susanna", directed by chorister, Whitmore. Minutes were read by Secretary Despain. Mrs Lorraine Archibald then read the history of Amos Whitmore Haws, grandfather of Mrs Wallace Simmons. Life story and diary of "Albert King Thur-berwas read by Mrs Egbert. Special guests in attendance were Mrs , Irene Labrum, Mrs Louisa and Mrs Maretta Rushton of the South Salt Lake County chapter. Each favored with remarks, helpful to th" organization. Closing prayer Wilmuth Simmons. were served by Mrs Despain. assisted by Mrs Goldie " Met-calf- ea a relief-eas- moving in es AGQII1ZIIIG PA!!!S ofAHTIliiYfe Hospital tests proce Musterole d relief also gives greater ease--In moving. Musterole'a great pain relieving medication creates needed concentrated heat rifrht where you hurt, bringing amazing relief. If pain is severe, high-spee- IT'S FROZEN IT'S FROZEN FRESH DAY SPECIALS VALENTINE Ralph Voyce home in his honor. Jerrald Morgan writes his parents that he is doing a bit of church work in far off Africa and was recently installed in the presidency of the YMMIA in Tripoli. The Granite ladies sewing club entertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs Dorothy Mickelson. Refreshments were served to nine members. Milton O. Gold left by plane Monday for New York, where he will remain for three months in the enterest of the Kennecott Cop- 47 49 PASCO ORANGE JUICE PEAS CUTCORH 6 Libby's 6'fcr QCrV 10 01 ) for Jjgg pack Make your Home Freezer pay off in "Cold" cash. Buy your moats and frozen foods from us on a wholesale basis. You can be certain of fop qualify. Have your meats professionally cut, trimmed and expertly wrapped in the proper materials. per Co. Mr Mrs Thomas McArthur of St. George visited friends in Granite Sunday. Brent Mickelson was honor guest at a smorgasbord dinner Thursday evening given in compliment to his 10th birthday. 1 CUTSRCCCCl! & WEST JORDAN LOCKER ASS'N. West Jordan Ph. Mid. 566 163 No. Main Ph. Mid. 5CS Jl 4 little words vjftli gives Peter Peterson. Announcement was made this To have what we want is riches, week by chairman, Emerson Hand but to be able to do without is that the annual meeting and elec- power. George Macdonald buy Extra Strong Musterole. tion of officers of the Granite Civic Committee is scheduled for Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the school house. Matters of community interest will be discussed. All citizens are urged to attend. Prior to his leaving for the service, laVoy Whitmore has been honored at several delightful so-- J cial functions during the week. Saturday evening the Granite and Gleaner girls entertained at a house party for him at the home of Miss LuJean Despain. Games and refreshments were the SPRING FRYERS - pan reedy lb. entertaining features. Seventeen gljg were in attendance. Monday night STEWING HENS red lb. he and his family were dinner pan ready 4Qg guests at the Leslie Lind home in SALMON FILLET lb. Midvale and Thursday evening a family dinner was given at the SOLE FILLET lb. s teen-ager- s RflUSimOlE Mrs S. WHEN GRANITE CHAPTER OF DU P. 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