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Show MIDVALE THE Pase (Utah) Seven SENTINEL Friday, September Books On Friday, Sept. 5, the follow ing books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Bite the Hand, by R. Fenisong A policeman with mixed mo tives hunts a Killer. The New England Story, by H. d novel Hough. A about three generations of vig- Mrs Gladys Butterfield, from out of state, were Mrs Jeanne Mor5, 1958 gan, Mr & Mrs Clinton Hanson, Mrs . Rulon Kunz, Montpelier, Ida., and Stanley W. Hanson, Pocatello, Ida. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell, Mrs Ill 11 26. Lloyd L. Nerdin, Kearns, girl, Aug. 26. There Goes the Middle East, by A Lilienthal. Both Israel and the Arab world will fall behind the Iron Curtain unless some changes are made. Intuition Versus Intellect, by P. Maslow. Clash between genetic attachments and the demands of modern intellectuality. The Fall Roundup, by members of the Western Writers of America. Seventeen selected stories, with great variety of theme, time, subject-matteana place. Be My Guest, by C. Hilton. Mr Hotel's own story, and how he found that faith endures be yond fame. r, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE r Colt, by J. Scott The training of both a horse and a boy is crowned in glory in me great race at Santa Rita. Roger Williams, by C. Edwards. Fascinating and informative story of a defender of free County-Fai- dom. X Rodney Scott, 368 South 400 West, Sandy, girlAug. 28. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Lindon J. Roberts. 270 N. Main, Midvale, boy, Aug. 25. Carl G. Nelson, Kearns, ooy, Aug. 25. Donald Booth, Kearns, ooy, Aue. 26. Merlin Dickinson, Kearns, gin, Aug. 26. Ernest Scow, nearns, gin, Aug. 27. William K. Hess, treia Green field Way, Salt Lake, girl, Aug ffi "'n't "J. ' 27. E. Lykins, Riverton, girl, 27. Roy Tucker, Kearns, girl 27. Zelline V. Stevens, Reiporter Richard Soffe, Kearns, girl, Phone: AM Aug. 27. Ralph Cannon, Kearns, girl, Aug. 27. David Hulfman, o7 liocusi, Membership Drive Midvale, boy, Aug. 28. Edgemont Gary L. Pollock, Kearns, boy, Progresses Aug. 28. The Edgemont Civic Organiza James Smith, Jtearns, ooy, tion is advancing on its memAug. 29. bership drive. Another drive Raymond Middleton, Kearns, was made sept. a. inose wno girl, Aug. 30. want to become members, who Lial B. Atwood, Kearns, boy, have not yet been contacted may Aug. 30. by signing with any of the Robert A. Berger, Kearns, boy, join officers: President Max following Aug. 31. Jensen. 9858 South 730 East; D. T. Sullivan, Kearns, girl, Treasurer Morley Sprague, 9780 C. Aug. H. Aug. Edgemont at The Cornhusk Doll, by E. Wil cox. Interesting, inspiring, and genuine addition to Americana for children. The Village Band Mystery, by L. Kingman. The fun of a Cape Ann mystery, and how Garnet learned to belong. Johnny LittleJohn, by E. Hurd and C. Hurd. A parody for Kin Darrell James, 6808 Greenfield dergarten Cowboys. Monkey Day, by R. Krauss. The Way, Salt Lake, boy, Sept. 1. book which will add a new Gerando Melendez, 225 S. Allen St., Midvale, boy, Sept. 1. holiday to the calendar. Exploring the Weather, by R. J. J. Jones, 476 South 2nd Gallant. The science of meteor- West. Sandy, boy. Sept. 1. Charles L. Wood. 1036 East ology; beautifully illustrated. uuu uie iuu Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Phone: AM 94203 1 H3 10 WONDERFUL D DAYS . . DONT MISS ITI . SHE responsible positions in the Relief Society, MIA, and Primary Association. Survivors include her husband, four sons. Glen Edward. Riverton; James Sherwood, Preston Richard, and John Woodruff, all of Herriman: one brother, Stanley W. Hanson, Po-- , catello. Ida.. Jeanne Morgan Montpelier, Ida.; 14 grandchil dren, five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the Herriman Ward chapel, with Alonzo Freeman, bishop, conducting, uuriai was in the Herriman cemetery. Attending the funeral service Tuesday of their sister and aunt, , paBesaiiJEE Here's the straight pitch - 8- t A and nun fi yrnJ GENUINE SOUR MASH tfmS? forgot West and family, and Mrs Ann James and children. Mrs Edgar Hope gave a birth day party for her daughter, Mar ian Elaine, six years. The children enjoying the party were Christy and Kathleene Denos, Barbara and Mark Silcox, Pam and Eileen West, Leon Rollins, Arlene Vicki Astle, and Shannon and Tina Stout. Clarence Skoubye and family spent Sunday at Timpanogas Sea-mon- s, Cave. Mr & Mrs Raymond Timoney and family spent six days camp ing at Fish Lake. A bride club will be organized at the home of Mrs Margaret Timoney. Any one interested may call her at AM Mr & MrsElvid Wright and family spent the week end in Vernal visiting friends. Mrs Pearl McCormick, Grand Junction, Colo., visited a week with her son and family. Mr & Mrs Joe McCormick and children. She returned home Labor Day. Diane James, 4, daughter of Mr & Mrs Trevis James, celebrat- ed her birthday with an infor mal birthday party. The guests who enjoyed the party were Deb- Die and Kim Nielson, Pam and Eileen West and Mary Ann and Lynn James. Mr & Mrs Harold Osteen. son Nikkie, Los Angeles, have been visiting their niece and family, Mr &. Mrs Robert Wilkes, Garnet Dr. Mr St Mrs Brink Potter had join per couple year thereafter. trip to Mr & Mrs Harland Frednckson and family spent three days with Mrs Fredrickson's parents, Mr & Mrs Schow at Brighton. In Pocatello. Ida., for four days visiting Mr & Mrs Miksell were Mr & Mrs David Weller and family. The Miksells are Mrs Wellcr's parents. Louis Arko is home again and attending school after a visit with Mr & Mrs II. L. Wilson, Ogden. two-wee- k Granite them. Carol Ostler spent a few days at her grandparents, Mr St Mrs Elmer Beckstead, Magna. ,The following residents of South Jordan celebrated birth' days this week: Sept. 1 Delores Joan Sheilds, Ostler; Sept. 2 Grace Saxton; Sept. 4 Lee Rulon S, Beckstead; Sept. 5 Nielson, Edward Dalrymple. The odore Maynard Jr., Natalie John Koradine son; Sept. 6 i and family spent weeks visit ing Mrs Westenskow s mother, Horence Willden, Mayfield. Mrs Leslie Raisor and Mrs liar vey Hirschi were the PPTA representatives from this area who attended the PTA state conven tion. i Mr & Mrs Max Jensen had as a house guest, Mrs Jensen's niece, Donna Grasse, Star Valley, Wyo House guests of Mr & Mrs Boyd M. Stevens and family were Mr Mrs Garden Rosenquist and son, Henderson. Nov. Mrs Robert Endicott is conva lescing at home after an opera tion on her neck. Mr & Mrs Leslie Chandler had Mr St Mrs J. P. Voorhics and son Bruce, Houston, Tex., as overnight guests. Mr & Mrs Albert Cochran from California, were the house guests of Mr St Mrs Kenneth Iligbec and ramiiy. Mr St Mrs Dale Goodwin and family, Bountiful, were dinner wests of Mr St Mrs Morley sprague, Frank Popelmayer. Garnet Dr., was honored on his birthday when friends gave him surprise! party. Smorgasbord lunch was terved to the following: Mr L Mrs Pete Yengich, Mr St Mrs Al other school No offers you so much... The following celebrated wed ding anniversaries this week: Un.xc.IM Study OpportunitiM Mr & Mrs Leon NewSept. 1 Mr & Mrs Hal bold; Sept. 2 H. Naylor; Sept. 4 Mr & Mrs Robert Thomas; Sept 6 Mr 4 Mrs Jack Schouten. - An OuHtondingly Strong Faculty Horn. Stat. Environment A Frimdly School Tuesday night South Jordan A study, tociol, ath- .d letic program. You'll find all thit... and mor. at your Stat. Univortity. COLLEGES OF INSTRUCTION Engineering e Education law e Mining Fin. Art e Pharmacy e Businett e Nuning Aloma Atwood. twin daughter of Mr & Mrs James M. Atwood, West Jordan, became the bride of Frank Lay, twin son of Mr St Mrs C. P. Lay, Evanston, Wyo., Aug. 23. the couple was married by Claude G. Smith, IDS bishop, e Medkin. e Miss Social Work and other field. Dates to remember: Sept. 25 Fnwhmen Register for State Representative Ward. They Start Sept. were attended by the bride's twin sister and brother-in-laMr St Mrs Ronald H. Bird. After their marriage, the bri dal couple was honored at dinner See what the 'U' has to offer YOU! For full information writ.: OfRc. of Mrs Keith Bateman and children, Saundra, Peri, and Tip, Sun Valley, Calif., are here spending a week visiting parents, Mr & Mrs E. M. Bateman. The family enjoyed a party Thursday night with Mr St Mrs H. M. Bate man and family. Ogden. Mr & Mrs LaMar Burkinshaw and fam Bishop spent the day at the Wan- ship Reservoir breaking in their new boat. Then the following week the Emerson Hands, except ily. for Margaret, accompanied the Mr & Mrs Gilbert Parker and cousins of Mrs Hand, Mr St Mrs sons Lee and Lyn enjoyed a va David Rcbd and their three chil cation in Yellowstone Park last dren on a trip to Yellowstone Park, where they spent a great deal of time water skiing and fishing. Margaret Hand spent last week at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon. She had been asked to join the Jordanettes, a leadership club at Jordan High SchooL Margaret was one of the five girls from ML Jordan who were invited to be members of this club. The girls were all camping out at the Spruces as part of their training in preparation to joining the club. Three Beehive girls spent three days at the Bnghton Girls Home last week. They were Bon nie Bishop, daughter of the Ralph Bishops, Glenda Archi bald, daughter of the Glen Archibalds, and Pamela Evans, daugh ter of the Elvis Evans. On one day of their stay there, the girls niked irom Brighton over into Alta and Albion Basin and back to Brighton again. Yvonne Lifferth, daughter of VSubhcn. Mr St Mrs Gail McDon Mr & Mrs Henry Lifferth. return Today there are over 65 electric aid. Mr & Mrs George llembury, ed home from her baby sitting Miss Frances Stimatz. Miss Rose loo at Malibu Beach. Calif. She appliances available for the home. r.arahana. all of Midvale. Mr & was working for the Drcyfous Manufacturers predict this number will Mrs Steve Stcfanoff, Riverton. Mr tamiiy or Salt Lake. be increased to more than 100 in the St Mrs Iniis DaKonche, Sandy, David Lifferth. oldest son of future. and Mrs rrank I'opclmaycr. the Henry Lifferths cut the tip A canyon party at the Spruce of his an in accident off was enjoyed by the following in his finger That's why you need full House fathers machine shop. nolchbnrs on Poppy Lane: Mr & Mr A Mrs Philip Jones and power enough house wiring to give Mrs unvd Householder, Mr & Mrs their little girl, along with DaPaul you topnotch performance from the ap".,Uct, Mr St Mrs Ralph vid, Ann. and Wesley Lifferth rocn, Air fit Air John (iarahana made a trip to Mirror Lake over pliances you'll add as well ai ihrwe now IVan Stavrakis. and Kathleen uie Labor Day holiday. serving you. Mr St Mrs Aaron Anderson and Mangan. Mr St Mrs Brink rotter and son Dean, returned home from Your electrician or electric dealer family entertained the following Santa Monica, Calif., where Dean can bring you Full lloustfwrtr with friends with a watermelon bust played baseball in the tourna Mr St Mrs Don May, Mrs Barbara mrnt that was held there. Dean nothing down and as little as $5 a irlson and children, Mr & Mrs was a pitcher. Hi team won one month, through a low cost Title I, FHA Dclos Pcnninon. Mr St Mrs Morrisgame and lost two, loan. and Murray) World War II Veteran Interested In Legislation for the good of all the people. Leader in his chosen field. ll PRIMARY VOTE ELECTION East 5900 South 1958 9, (Paid Political Advertisement) "He gets n things done!" Liili ARTHUR V. WATKINS United Stoles Senator Positive achievements in the interests of the people of Utah and the nation are the basis of Senator Arthur V. Walkins' campaign for nomination and I These are but a few of his achievements: 1 . Sponsored, won aproval and support of President Eisenhower for $760 million Colorado River Storage Act; is recognized as leading reclamation lawyer and advocate in the Senate. 2. Author of $70 million Weber Basin Project Act; an organizer of Provo River (Deer Creek) Project. 3. Sponsor, chief advocate, one $1 million approh in priation to start Vernal project, the e invaluable Central Utah participating project. 4. Author of Bear River Compact legislation; supporter of the proposed Virgin River (Dixie) Project. flexible 5. Constant supporter of Eisenhower-Bensort program on basic commodities. of the National Wool Act of 1954 6. and extension of act this year; supporter of the Sugar Act increasing U. S. beet sugar allotments. 7. Ardent sponsor of National Parks "Mission '66' " and National Forests "Operation Outdoors" e improvement legislation. 8. Continuing strong advocate of federal protection and encouragement for lead, zinc and other U.S. minerals. 9. Effective proponent of federal interstate defense super highways system, and of forest-accescooperative and similar projects. 10. Abiding supporter of legislation to carry out Hoover Commission recommendations. 1 1 . Friend of education and advocate of legislation to assure aid to local school districts in Federally impacted areas. break-throug- n price-suppo- long-rang- primar- State-Feder- y-secondary, economy-in-Governme- VOTE FOR th. Pmident (Sporai) FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR U. S. SENATOR PRIMARY ELECTION. SEPTEMBER Paid Politico! Advertisement PETER 9 by FREED, Salt Lake City LOOKING TO THE FUTURE? GET FULL 1 1' HOUSEPOWER! 7' 701 SEPT. ' t V I x S 5. i turn PER iV t: J GALLON Murray AM UTAH POWtR Ivy From & LIGHT T.rf rind MACFARLANE for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pasteurized Grade A Milk Krnliuiot &v.: District 19 (Midvale "pay-as-you-g- Student Keg Htef Sept. in the Evanston Second IDS & DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE long-rang- Evanston Marriage Unites Couple Mr M. JAMES MACFARLANE ' in a cafe. Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Phone: AM On Aug. 23. the Emerson Hand Canyon. with Roy Baumgart, Glen family, Mr Si Mrs Clair Westenskow Bonnie Bishop, and Sarah Kirby, two STRAIGHT BOURBON rtljf temDer. Mr & Mrs Joe Shaw and boys, The couple was married at the Mr & Mrs Roy Shaw and family, n Shar-roHawthorne IDS Ward with Mr & Mrs Arnold Beals, Mr & Tanner, IDS bishop, per Mrs William Spencer and fam forming the ceremony. ily, all of Murray, Mr & Mrs Carl Miss Wanda Komney was maid Meyers and son, Mr & Mrs Mar- of honor and Gary Noble was don Parker and family, uennion, best man. and Mr & Mrs Kirk Davis, Roy, all enjoyed a family outing on There were 100 decendants of Labor Day in American rorx the late Samuel E. Holt family Canvon. that met at the old home, now Al-- c Lawrence Olson, hoiio- owned by Mr & Mrs Henry Nel- man ArJJ, New Mexico, was a son, in honor of his 90th birth- guest at the home of Leonora day. A wiener roast was enjoyed Olson during the week. Airman around two huge bonfires. Olson, Mrs Leonora Olson, HowMr & Mrs Edwin Heaps ard Olson, Mrs Irene Stanley and returned home from a trin son, Holladay, visited Mr & Mrs to California. Orson W. Mower and family at Leon Ostler recently returned Ogden. Airman Olson is en route home from a vacation with his to a new assignment in Frank cousin, Ivan Anderson, Salt Lake. fort, Germany. Leon spent a week with him. Mr & Mrs Leland Ostler had their nephew, Mark Elmer, Pay- son, spending a lew days with the party Day celebration on Labor Day. Mr & Mrs Ralph Astle have re Valley. Calif., are visiting with Mr & Mrs Nick Yengich and Mr & Mrs Marko Yengich, Edgemont Joe Meeks, son of Mr & Mrs Bill Meeks. has spent three weeks with his aunts, Melva and Mable Meeks at Huntington. Mrs Lizzie Hoolahan. Heywood, Lancashire, England, has returned home after six months visiting in Salt Lake and with Mr St Mrs Ron Glassey and family on Sunflower Lane. Mr & Mrs Lcroy Middough spent their vacation visiting Mr & Mrs Pauley, 29 Palms, Calif., and other relatives. They were sight seeing in Sacramento, San Fran cisco. and Los Angeles. Mr St Mrs Dean Littlefield spent a week fishing at Navajo Lake and sight seeing at Bryce M STiaiUt KtlMI WHIT-- II Sep- - Ward. West Jordan EREKSON BROS. DAIRY FARM III I III tl . ll!3TltU.I!..!tTKH at tne university ol Utah m Second Ward MIA had an outing dinner guests Labor Day. They where they played games and were Mrs Potter's sisters and had a wiener roast. families, Mr & Mrs Tommy WalkAmber Lane, or Acting Secretary er, Ogden, and Mr & Mrs Leon Mrs Boyd Stevens, 9791 Garnet Streeper, Salt Lake. Drive. Also memberships will be Mrs Jean Whetman and son taken at the next general meeting visited Mrs Whetman's uncle, RuMrs Joseph Shaw, Reporter Sept. 16. Membership fee is $1.00 lon Nicholes in American Fork. Phone: AM and 50 cents a The to Steel attended - Mrs Gladys Eliza Hanson Butterfield, 71, Herriman, died after a lingering illness Saturday, Aug. 23, at 10:30 a.m. at her residence. She was born Nov. 29, 1886, In Brigham City to James and Anna Welch Hanson, married John E. Butterfield, Aug. 18, 1909 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She held s A July marriage united LaRae Newbold and Roy Zerull and they are now making a home in Salt Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr St Mrs Ronald B. Newbold, 11009 South 1300 West, South Jordan. Mr Zerull is a son of Mrs Curt Stoll, Salt Lake. The bridegroom will continue studies in electrical engineering Mr & Mrs Mike Yengich, Grass turned home from a Herriman Judy Tripp, daughter of Mr & Mrs Elmer Tripp, returned home Wednesday after spending over six and a half weeks in New York City, with her aunt, Mrs Rela Peeler. Mr Si Mrs Owen L. Cook announce the marriage of their daughter Jo Ann to Lloyd P. Hardy, son of Mr & Mrs E. L. Hardy, Riverton. The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake IDS Temple on Sept. 10. A reception will be held Thursday evening in the West Jordan First Makes Home in Salt Lake Newly-wed- Le-va- full-bodie- great ship toward a strange victory. Connie Ostler, Reporter AM Vea Thompson, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mrs Wilma Crane and family, Payson. They also motored to n and visited Mrs Thompson's relatives. The Vern Bodells spent last week in Idaho visiting the Vester Rasmussens, Idaho Falls, and Mr & Mrs Reed Crane and family, Montpelier. In honor of Golden Poor's & Mrs Aug., 27, Mr birthday . n l t J T1 Kami rmiand the Mr & Mrs Deloy Densley u u:i j v HUIUI til, acuiu, ;;t,i uuu auuj his family at Orem Mrs Fern Poor, visited the Le- Grand Poor family, Salt Lake, three days last week. Alonzo Freeman was speaker at the funeral service of Mrs Florence Garrik, Salt Lake, at the Russon Brothers Mortuary Saturday. He was accompanied by family members. Sunday, visiting at the Alonzo Freeman home were Mr & Mrs C. A. Elkins, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs John Butikofer, Idaho Falls, and daughter Lois and husband, Ashton, Ida., Miss Max-in- e Butikofer, and friend Hazel Loy, Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dan-si- e and family Sunday afternoon. They also attended the IDS church service Sunday evening. Elder Arthur Haycock was guest Speaker; he had just returned from Hawaii where he has been president of that mission field. Cottonwood Hospital Mr & Mrs Sev Chester E. Holliday. enth Ave., Midvale, girl, Aug. 22. l nomas M. btowe. 829 South 300 East, Sandy, boy, Aug. 23. wiiiard A. Brewer, Kearns, girl, Aug. 23. Norman G. Grantz. Draper. girl, Aug. 23. Artis G. Dilbeck, 1308 Locust orous and vital people. Victoria and Albert, by . An St., Sandy, girl,. Aug. 25. thony. Presented as real hu 25.iJoy Luccro, Lark, boy, Aug. man beings. Earl E. The Baron of Boot Hill, by B. Aug. 25. Crane, Riverton, boy, Ward. Adventure story of the Charles H. Wright. Kearns, old west. girl, Aug. 25. The Lady and the Deep Blue Sea, Brent B. Mackay, 2226 East by G. Roark. The race of a 7460 South, Salt Lake, boy, Aug. week. Accompanying them were Mr St Mrs Ralph Bastain, South Jordan CO. Ptof 34 ILL '4 |