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Show Meets Saturday MARY S. ARMSTRONG Mrs Marv Sellers Armstrong, 76, 25 So. Holden St., died Sunday, at 12:30 ajn., at her residence oi a coronary occlusion. Born March 27, 1877, at Almy, RaWyo., a daughter of James and William chel Lewis Moon. Married II. Sellers in 1893. He died in 1895 Married David Armstrong in 1896, in the Salt Lake tempie, cnurcn oi Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-daHe died several years ago. Survivors: Two sons and six daughters: William H. Armstrong, Mrs Dorothy Welch, Midvale; Mrs James F. Eakins, Mrs Margaret David Callaway, Salt Lake City; ' F. Mrs J. Armstrong, Murray; Reeves, National City, Calif.; Mrs Diamond-ville- , George Kirkwood Sr., 1 Y Wyo.; Mrs Oliver Beachler, Kemmerer, Wyo.; three brothers, F. R. Wilcox three sisters. Funeral was held Midvale The in Utah 11 a.m. at Poultry and Farmers Wednesday Second ward chapel under direc- Cooperative, an organization of some 6000 farmers and poultrymen tion of Bishop Louis Goff. in Utah and southern Idaho, will hold its 31st annual meeting and CORA A. B. SMITH Mrs Cora Adelaide Browning convention Saturday. Feb. 27. at Smith, 77, 1500 E. 12300 South, F. It. Wilcox, assistant general died Sunday at 2:20 a.m. in a Salt occluof manager and treasurer of the Sun-kiLake hospital coronary Growers Association of Calsion. at Muscatine, ifornia, will be the keynote speak- Born Oct. 26, 1876, la., daughter of Maxsil and Lueltha er at the final session. Mr Wilcox Washburn Browning. Married Sam- is a graduate of the USAC. He also uel Neohi Smith. May 1895, in attended University of California Salt Lake City. He died Oct. 22, for graduate work. He is a farm management and marketing spe1951. Survivors: one son, Ned Smith, cialist. He has served as general National Pecan Draper; seven daughters, Mrs Zel manager of the and as genAssociation ma Thompson. Sandy; Mrs lona Marketing Prune United of the Nelson, Mrs Nephella Sharp, Dra eral manager coboth per; Mrs Lueltha Meister, Sacra Growers of California, mento, Calif.; Mrs Roscmoyne Nun-ley- . operatives. The meeting i3 expected to draw Salt Lake City; Mrs Maxine s and Golden, San Francisco, Calif., one some 600 representatives as state from all parts of the brother and one sister, George southern Idaho. Officers as well Mrs Browning, Portland, Ore., and for 1954 will be elected along with Edna B. Powell, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wed four directors. manClyde C. Edmonds, general assis-tannesday at 2 p.m. in the Draper Sec t ond ward chapel. ager, and H. M. Blackhurst, make manager, will y It . M . m dva(e Utah Poultry Coop. OBITUARIES st in Idaho Falls, Ida., with Mr & Mrs Howard Millerberg. Mr & Mrs T. Donald Creer recently attended a dinner party for the Bingham Lions and their wives at the Bingham Community Center. Dora Goff of Logan spent the week-enwith her parents, Mr & Mrs Leland Goff. Mr & Mrs Dale Sharp and children, Scott and Staci returned to their home Friday after spending in Phoenix, Ariz., with her parents, Mr & Mrs Lee Egbert. Mr & Mrs Wilford Rawlings and family spent the week end in Ut, with her parents, Mr & Mrs Draper Giles. OLIVE SHARP, R.porttr Phon. Mid. 586-R Joyce Nunley, daughter of Mr & Mrs Doyle Nunley of Union and Draney Smith, son of Mr & Mrs Jack Smith were elected "King and Queen" of the Sweethearts ball, held recently at" the Jordan high school. Mr & Mrs Griffith Kimball of Draper entertained for members of the club and their hushome bands, at their Monday night. Those attending from East Midvale were Mr &. Mrs Wilford Rawlings, Mr & Mrs Ross Burmingham, Mr & Mrs Scott Brown, Mr & Mrs Otto Tennyson, Dr & Mrs Harold Young, Mr & Mrs Orson Jensen, Mr & Mrs Marvin Burgon, Mr Se Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Jr., Mr & Mrs l Stocking, Mr & Mrs Tom Burke, Mr & Mrs Earl Sabey, and Mr Si Mrs Robert Marler. Mr & Mrs Hugh Jewkes and family of Kamas were dinner guests Sunday at the home oi her parents, Mr L Mrs Charles Thornton. Taft-Hartle- 10-day- s Lew-isto- n, Trrr1ar-- WILLIE y nnnrn yvv - PEP :(Oil7.liS.K0ti5) vs. LULU PEREZ FEB. 26, '54 How-eve- (:2S.Li2.KOS:m FEATHERWEIGHTS r, job. III. CRAFT UNIONS Skilled Craftsmen (and professional employes) may decide b secret vote whether they want to be represented by the same union that acts on behalf of the other Members of the Midvale Ladies employes in a plant. If they so Fire Auxiliary will meet Wednes- desire, they are free to set up a day at 8 p.m. at the Firemen's hall. separate collective bargaining unit Hostesses for the evening will be for themselves. In that case, the Mrs Clyde Canning and Mrs Jane employer must bargain with this Thomas. unit. Rus-soi- N FRIDAY NITE'S TELEVISION FIGHT not required to join a union before getting a job (closed shop). if there is a "union shop" contract in the plant, the new employe must join after getting the For the purpose of reorganizing the Democrats of Voting District 317, a meeting has been called for March 4, at 8 p.m. at 79 No. Main St. Midvale, Mrs May E. West, chairman, reported Thursday. Election of delegates to the County Central Organization and conventions County Nominating will take place, Mrs West said. Mrs Sherman Shinsel (Ruth Pate) of LaGrande, Ore., is visiting her parents, Mr & Mrs Ezra Pate and with her sisters and their families. The East Midvale Second ward entertained the Old Folks of the First ward at a dinner and program Monday afternoon. The Second ward Doctrine and Covenant study group, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Alan Dahl. Members of the 382nd Quorum Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg, of Seventies, held their quorum Faye, Gordon and Marilyn SDent the meeting Sunday in the Second iV Friday, February 26, 1954 TAFT-HARTLE- d Li-Ar- MIDVALE SENTINEL THE ward chapeL Scott Taggart of Salt Lake, former president of the Swiss Page Eight mission, was the guest speaker. Elrena Nielsen and Margaret Swens THE Y ISSUE sang a vocal duet. The Seventies .(Ed. Note: Proposed changes in will hold their next quorum meetlaw have the ing Sunday, March 14 at 2 p.m. prompted, many questions on Funeral services for Mrs Fern this controversial issue. To acD. Nunley were held in the Second quaint its readers with some of ward chapel Monday. Mrs Nunley, the major points of the law as who died Thursday in a Salt Lake it now stands, The Sentinel hospital was the wife of Ralph publishes this series of articles.) Nunley. II. THE CLOSED SHOP Any employe has the right to MEETING CALLED FOR join or not join a union. He is DEMOCRATS OF DIST. 317 week-en- d " fl IMp mak yoMt budget ge fa eeeowt tor, tool OpM yw today! todi Account $10,000. iwnj to ,Sc::tJt:t:t:?:J:A,:!:!:!:;:JAf;;:?:y:::!::! WWWi dele-psitp- general reports on the past year's operation and outline the program for of the 1954. President IL A. Dixon President sDeak. will uUn ttcah William II. Schorr of West Jordan will give a report and presme u all meetings. Tfe first showirus of the new Utah Poultry movie "The Egg and You" also will be presented ai me miintf Thn convention will startat 9:30 a.m. with meetings throughih mornina and afternoon. The final session will be a banquet and program, starting at 6:30 p.m. Fine Printing at The SentlneL FREE of NEW MANAGEMENT THE NEW PARTNERS AT SAVEMORE For Information leading to ar rest and conviction of person FOR BUILDING, REMODELINQ OR REPAIRING Se tu for allyour needs, Urge or tmilL Free estimate Udeditd. West Jordan Lumber Co. 114 No. Mln Ph. MM. 212 or persons who used a .22 calibre or high pressure air gun to kill a beloved pet Angora cat and endangered human lives on South Allen Street. Tuesday, Feb. 16th. Pleato give any Information to Midvale City Police Department. A.G. STUMPUS BOYS PERSONAL SUPER MARKET, APPEARANCE ON SATURDAY 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. South Slate, INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND ENJOY THE BIG TWO-DACELEBRATION FRIDAY and SATUR FREE Y DAY, FEB. 26 & 27 ON BOTH DAYS! r k inTVi ANY t civiri i uui-i-t-rrrr CAN ON THE PURCHASE OF tl lb. I of FOLGERS COFFEE! Limit: 2 to a customer. Friday only 9 a.m. till noon BACON. FOLGERS COFFEE and CLOYERLEAF HOT CHOCOLATE FREE PRIZES ALL DAY FRIDAY DURING CLOVER CLUB BELL RING- "LIVE K.M.U.R. SMORGASBORD with ALL THE TRIMMINGS. SERVED FROM 12 TILL 7 p.m. SATURDAY. RADIO SHOW BRUCE VANDERHOOF JOCKEY SHOW FORENOON. 10:15 to 10:30 a.m. ING GAME. 1 1 FILBERT FRIDAY a.m. till 7 p.m. DORMEYER DEEP FAT FRYER given ONIONS 3 b Is CIRCUS PEANUT CHOICE Russets 10 lb. lb. bag WHITE SEED BEAD JEWELRY FOR SPRING cM(2 Reg. $1.00 9e PASCO FROZEN n liP4TAlL HAND TOWELS Ji Gray JELLY DROPS ERACHS - SPICED Fresh Delicious Gum Candy Reg 29C NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT "37c FAMLEE BREAD 52 HO. MAIN lrg.loaf 26C I FIVE if DIME MIDYA1E, UTAH cLovERiEAFnfo. lb. 2 PET NON.FAT DRY MILK 1' ICECREAM z?stt 99c 35c SYRUP Potatoe Chips FAMILY SIZE SMu ii M CAKE MIXES 3pkgs. 3 h 1.00 89c ftQn SPERRY PANCAKE & WAFFLE MIX. 4 lbs. MOUNTAIN BRAND CIRCUS SUGAR PEANUTS 24 ex. Bottl 39c meci3 lb. BETTY CROCKER Demonstrated here Friday and Saturday 13 oz. Nalley's Lumberjack CLOVER CLUB A ROYAL SEGO FRANKS 2pkgs. VARIETY BACON V, (Sotttojg (Sflnoos Reg. 39C PET MILK SESO MILK mt CI? $2, 4 0l G Plus Tax EXTRA HEAVY White - Yellow Clue THE ORANGES POTATOES I DISC HOUR FRIDAY KIDDIES ALL DAY SATURDAY. away to customer with longest register tape U.S. No. THE 1 CLOWN WILL ENTERTAIN - GREEN SPERRY HOT CAKES LUMBERJACK SYRUP with SERVED TILL NOON SATURDAY. FREE V) and FUN - MUSIC - ENTERTAINMENT ON RADISHES Ip3cial IPyrchsise ALL DAY SATURDAY! 7286 WE WILL PAY $25.C0 REWARD! MOUNTAIN BRAND COTTON CANDY TO KIDDIES ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS 10 lbs. 1.06 2 cans 6gc mm wmmf 7285 South Stale Street |