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Show Dell Beckstead is Riverton Jaycee President Blanche Densley, Reporter Dell E. Beckstead was elected president of the Riverton Jay cees recently. Mr Beckstead was president of this group five years ago, and is a charter member of the club which was organized in 1&54. He succeeds Vernon Jen sen, who becomes a state direc tor. Other officers to be installed June 1 with the-- president include Clifford D. Mousley. vice pres ident, and Lynn Butterfield, one year director. Secretary and treasurer will be named by Mr Beckstead at a later date. AM Maxine Brown Heads VFW Auxiliary Installation of new officers, recently elected, in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary to Post 5891, Riverton. was held Apr. 27. New officers for the coming year are Maxine Brown, president; Belva Bills, senior vice president; Merna Peterson, junior vice president; Josephine IJratt, treasurer; Dora Crane, Jaycee Jets Hold secretary; Robert Mason, conElections Monday ductress; Delia Bills, chaplain; Hazel Beratto, guard; Jeannine At a business meeting of the Page and Donna Bills, trustees. Riverton Jaycee Jets, held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Mousley, Talks Given by "True Monday evening, new officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs Vernon L. Jensen Security" Winners president; Mrs Dell E. Beck Friday, Apr. 29, the Riverton stead, vice president; Mrs Wil a Jaycees and partners held liam T. Freeman, dinner party at the Town Hall. Mrs Clifford Mousley, secretary; treasurer; to three talks by Mrs Gale Nell, and Mrs Dell They listened the Misses Linda Smernoff. Mon Shomaker, directors. Mrs Lynn tez Hanson and Carol Wichman, will remain on the board winner and runnerups- - of "My Page for the following year. True Security" contest, which is a national contest sponsored each year in the different high Mrs Norma S. Grover schools in the nation. The state winners compete in Washington, Mrs Norma Strong Grover, 54 D.C., for national championship. wife of Wendell Grover, died Douglas Day, from Utah Fish Sunday, May 1 at 1 p.m. in and Game, showed a film on the Salt Lake hospital of compliea activities of the fish and game lions following surgery. She was commission. Dinner was served born Aug. 12, 1905 in Salt Lake to 36 members and guests. Clif- lo Clarence T. and Rubv D ford D. Mousley and Dell Strong. She married Wen were in charge of the del Grover June 30, 1927, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was Sho-mak- raping an active musician in the Riverton Second Ward. Mrs Grover was an employe of Auerbach's in the credit department since August 1942. Survivors include her husband, Riverton; son and daughters, Robert W., Mrs David A. (Meri-lyn- ) Sanford, both of Salt Lake; Mrs Fred (Maurine) Schouten, Hayward, Calif.; Miss Patricia five Grover, San Francisco; grandchildren; mother, Mrs Ruby D. Strong. Salt Lake; bro thers and sister, Elmer C Strong, Salt Lake; Glen A Strong, Los Angeles; James A Strong, Mrs Thomas (Neva) Shaughnessy, Salt Lake. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the White Chapel Mortuary, with Elias Butterfield officiating. Burial was in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. holding a party at the church May 7 at 8 p.m. There will be THE Herrimcn games and pot luck supper. In connection with the social evening a shower will be given for Mr & Mrs EIRay Bridges whose home and furnishings were des troyed recently by a gas explosion. An invitation has been extended to the high priests, seventies and adult Aaronic Priesthood and partners. Mr & Mrs Dee Jacobson and daughter Illene, have purchased a house from Ellis Butterfield and moved in Saturday. The new family will be members of theRiverton First Ward. Mr Jacobson is employed at the Litton Industries plant in Salt Lake. Page Seven Mrs Afnes Daasie, Reporter MIDVALE (Utah) lie Scott. A new western. Lover Man, by Alston Anderson. A collection of short stones. Em-met- Crescent punishable by la w, - Order Of Midvale City Council Calif. The mdt tur k- l - - - - -- - w ? - - oidw-f- vr me -t to tt TIN Dtmh ti E Chery Skow kl cokx Ward Subscribe to the Sentinel is1 Pal Boom Chevy Sundiyt.NBC-TY-ttt- t ShMfooin wwklj ABC-I- ill m mi i j f f t c t i f t1 r jE '1zzzzzEFTz ?1 - f I i y Stmt First Riverton """""'"it tz t l i EE! I J Sm tf I prtMW Wnifijt,lto'fr'.,-,'':vjj.y- r evening. The Bryant Miller's entertain ed at dinner Friday evening. The guests were Mr 4 Mrs Rex t rump, and Mrs Ixuiise Miller, after which they enjoyed a movie in Salt Lake. Primary conference was held at the Sunday evening church service, with Mrs Alice Bodell. stake officer, in attendance. Mrs Ethel Goff and son, Bing ham, were guests at the James Goff home Sundav, in honor of the baptismal of her grandson, Max ! i::rjgli "; ill wmMwi comfort. !! -- 1- i - ir-- - z rr - to i i m gg hi a Celebrating birthday this week is Mrs Clyde Butterfield Wedding anniversaries will be celebrated by Mr &- Mrs Ken neth Eastman, and Mr & Mrs Clvde Butterfield. both on Mav - 1 i 11 Mr A Mrs David Mr ii Mrs Lloyd llavcock. and Peterson, Salt Lake, were dinner guests al the home of Mr grain II f : Teams Mrs On May ti from 1 to A- i 4 ' - T - f-- "! 9 'V".1 This Farmer used 60 lbs., N, Harvested 17 tons silage corn Mich and Gene Fukui used 160 lbs. N, Harvested More than 25 Tons Silage In p m in the Millcreek Stake House the Midvale Stake Relief Society will join other stakes for an exchange of ideas and a senal program Invited are the Rclcif Societ stake board, ward presidencies, work leaders, and home manage men chairmen from each ward j I & v v Stakes Schedule Idea Exchange, Program 4 ; To ge t the mot from any l.uid, fanners must use proper ferti- lization. "If we didn't use enough fertilizer, our yields would be so low that wo couldn't afford to operate our farm," says Mich Fukui, bpeaking for himself and brother, Gene Fukui, who operate a irrigated farm near Treinonton, Utah. For example, the Fukui brothers used 500 pounds ol USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre on silage corn and ham-stemote than 2 tons an ai re a set n ton increase over at uae not teiti-'. in the area. On small grains, they applied pound- - of US Amnioniuin Nitrate and li.ti vested !mheK of l.n per a ie, more (ban M busings of wheat. Oil toniattx s and sugar beets, they also used and their yields adequate amounts of nitio. n and phosphate were among the tops in the an a. ' It (..les N, Men" Successful faina is ,ii:iee and for nitrogen, there's no better sonice than USS Nitrogen Feitilizeis made insist on USS Nitrogen Fertiliers, by United States Steel. sold by reliable dealers. Um enough feitilizei. bir. ed nmrr doll.irs! 1 I 1 ( W -- Mfo -i 1 - The Impala Contrriible Why slionliln't you le driving America's cur ri(?ht now? You couldn't do bolter by your family or your family budget than to pick out one of Chevy's lsVlimi-MlNTKIMODELS load up its ) TIU'N'K and Inke ofl on one of those first-choi- VACA-TION'-SIZK- D Fprinptime Save trijs Chevy right so dearly lovea. Once you're mm-durin- o with IMy by VFRS OW smooth-runnin- MiHvalr - Kivrrt-.- Uranrh Managrr (l!jW!iiil!JN;Vl Fithrr! ,l,n g for your fertilizer needs -- k or mxomanW traiupetafM tht Spring Fever Selling Spree at your hxal authorized Chevrolet dealer's Riverton, Utch Tt'RPIV IN IIMIITUN. IKON SMITH. Draper whisking along the highway, cushioned by FULL COIL SPRINGS at all four wheels, you'll have your own account of why Chevy's 'GO'a And ht'.st seller. right now when beautiful buys are in full bloom V VIII YIWIKT dealer's! at your RIVERTON MOTOR 12741 South 1700 West A - to dump garbage, trash, or other refuse on property belonging to others. CondittMing-temr- Las-cau- Hard-castle- WAHMXfi: n e Books Of Garbage On Vacant Lots By x boys discover the Cave in France dating back to the Ice Age. Bugle Boy, by R. R. Huff. A Story which young boys will read with real enthusiasm. Planes and How to Draw Them, by Amy Hogeboom. For the young artists. Cornelia, by Jane T. McConnell. The story of a civil war nurse. First Book of Italy, by Sam Epstein. Gives a brief description of this country. Engines, by L. S. deCamp. Man's use of power, from the water wheel to the atomic pile. Buttons and His Sunday Coat, by Wanda L. Pearson. A picture-stor- y book for very young teen-ag- The Ladies Literary Club held Cottonwood Hospital NONFICTION its April meeting at the home Mr & Mrs America t the Vincible, by S. Otis Pierce, 209 East 13800 of Miss Roberta Crane, Mrs Dot J. Hughes. A book about Miller Mr &. Mrs Al South, Draper, girl, Apr. 23. America's role in world afTulip fairs. bert Gilbert, Riverton, reviewed LaMar V. Olson, 9930 Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. 24. their European trip and showed Alma L. Dowding, &48 Moun- The Laugh's on Me, by Bennett Cerf. A handy reference for slides. tain View Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. speakers, toastmasters. etc. 25. A golden wedding reception Lost Panoramas of the MississipW. Reid 12414 South & Smith, Mrs Walter open house for Mr pi, by J. F. McDermott. An E. Crane was held at the ward 17th East, Draper, boy. Apr. 26. Harrison P. Pedro, 211 East illustrated book on the Missisrecreation hall Sunday afternoon sippi River a century ago. Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane and 7660 South, Midvale, girl, Apr. For 2c Plain, by H. L. Golden. daughter, Neta, Glendale, Ariz. 26. A new book about American Rulon C. Gregory, 99 Oak St., and the aughn Cranes, Hender life and customs. son, Nev., spent the week end .Midvale, girl, Apr. 26. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE with their parents. Other out of George N. Phelps, 142 East Lorna Allgood, Reporter state visitors included Mr & Mrs 90 South, Midvale, bov, Apr. Challenger, by P. C. Gray. The Phone: AM story of a young girl and her readers. Mrs Gordon Densley entertain William Crane, Mink Creek, Ida. 27. horse. Challenger. ed the Friday Night Club at her Joseph F. Sturdy, Box 29, San At the Sunday morning church Caves of the Great Hunters, by- Pets, by Anna Ratzesberger. home Apr. 29. Prizes were won A cub scout show boat pro services the following were bless dy, boy, Apr. 28. Hans Baumann. In 1940 four new picture book. 271 E. Second! on table games by Mrs Golden Claude Parnsh, ed: Milton Albert Butterfield, will be held May 13 at 6 ve., Midvale, bov, Apr. 28. son of Mr & Mrs Woodruff But Densley, Mrs Joyce Hutchings gram Nicanor Velarde, 7981 South and Mrs Jean Newman. Dinner p.m. beginning with a dinner. terfield, and Paula Kay, daugh was served. Cub scouts are selling tickets. ter of Mr & Mrs Dick Freeman. 1300 West. West Jordan, girl. Several Riverton people attend Crescent Second Ward sacra A baptismal service was held for Apr. 29. Beckstead, 7981 ed funeral services in Tooele ment meeting will be held at 5 Kenneth Dansie, son of the Oren 1). Marcel Saturday, Apr. 30, for Clyde E. p.m. starting May 8 at the Cres- Dansies; Teddie Butterfield, son South 130029.West, West Jordan, Apr. Abbott, 46, who died suddenly cent Ward chapel. Crescent Ward of Mr & Mrs Douglas Butterfield; boy, Rov E. McGuire, 2812 Carole Max Brown, son of the Browns; Apr. 27 in a Tooele hospital after will meet at 7 p.m. Dr., Cottonwood, boy, Apr. 30. a heart attack. Burial was in the Both Crescent and Crescent Blade Hamilton, son of Mr & Mrs Salt Lake Hospitals Riverton Cemetery. Second Wards will meet in Sun- Lowell Hamilton; Max Goff, son Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Edward Perry and day School May 8 at 9:30 a.m. of Mr & Mrs James Goff. Paul Piatt, 81 N. Main, Mid Mrs Jesse 11. Dansie was a Mr & Mrs Willard Dansie return- at the Crescent Ward chapel. of the Kappa Delta Moth vale, girl, Apr. 25. guest ed May 1 from a two weeks vaCub Scouts had a Mother's liryce Stewart, 7993 South 425 cation to San Francisco, Seattle, Day program Friday at a den ers Club at USU in Logan, for East, Sandy, boy, Apr. 26. the week end, attending the "Moand Vancouver Island. meeting. Pins were presented to thers Holiday," sponsored by the dell U. Mc.Mullin. Riverton, The Ladies Literary Gift will each mother. Mrs Viola Ander 26. hold their next meeting at the son and Mrs Carla Johnson, den Associated Women Students. The boy, Apr. Joseph P. Conaty, 7850 Cabal home of Mrs LeRue Jensen with mothers in charge. Refreshments Saturday program included a ero Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 27. brunch at the l mon Building Mrs Almon Butterfield assist- were served. Marvin L. Steadman, 2200 West fashion show the at Ballroom, 8 6 Miss at ing, May Mary p.m. 61011 South, West Jordan, girl, Freeman will be the reader and ".My House is a House of Or Ampetheatre, dinner at the 27. will read the plav 'Sunrise at der" was the theme of the Pri uorms, alter which the "Oscar Apr. Warren G. Fredriekson. 1733 mary Sunday service Sunday Awards" were presented to the :ast Campobello," by Dore Schary. evemg Moo South. Cottonwood. wnere in USU ward Crescent of the students outstanding Eight couples from the River all the oy, Apr. 28. took and in part talent boys girls year scholarship, per ton jaycees have made reservaRonald F Furbush. 86 West Families that sonality, manhood and woman tions in Price and will attend in song or speech. 8000 South. Sandy, girl, Apr. 29. L. Stead- - hood. Bonnie Dansie is Donald took were part president the Junior Chamber of Comman family, F. D. Alldredgc of the Kappa Delta. merce convention being held son and Ross Eastman Bergemer family, Harvey returned there May 13 15. They are Mr & f Mrs Dell Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Kyan. Joseph liailey and son from a Salt Lake hospital last and daughter Wednesday where he has been mother Micheal, Vernon Jensen, Mr & Mrs Dell and Alexia Ennis. The pro confined for treatment. Shomaker, Mr & Mrs Bill Free- Joy was in charge of Mrs Mrs Vergil Freeman visited man, Mr & Mrs Jack Winward, gram On iMliliiriiMmn IHHuVHf'iilii Apr. 28. the fo Mr & Mrs Gale Nell, Mr & Mrs Laura Fairbourn, counselors and Mr & Mrs James Leach, Murray lowingThursday, books were added to the teachers. Monday. One at noon, one at night, One along the Clifford Mousley, and Mr & Mrs shelves of the Midvale Branch way . The new bishopric, ' HartleyVisiting at the Harvy Eastman of the Salt Lake Lynn Page. You never for need County outgrow Library: Milk, your , home Monday were Mrs Delia Mrs Dell Beckstead was feted Greenwood, bishop; Blaine Drink three glasses every day! first counselor; Harold Bills and Mrs .lanie Newman, A Man Had ntTION on her birthday Apr. 30 with a Tall Sons, by Martha pot luck dinner by 18 members Carroll, second counselor; Gale Riverton. Ostenso. A novel of a farm Mrs Louis Christensen under and Ronald Smith, ol the LImer B. Beckstead fam Ainsworth AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH family in time of crisis. went LDS at the set the were at surgery was clerks, apart Time and major ily. spent visiting Blood on the Rio Grande, by Les offices Tuesday. church after Hospital Thursday, of the taking pictures family. Mrs Ida Freeman was the Vernon L. Densley, son of Mr which a picture was taken. Din in Salt Lake guest of Mr & Mrs Floyd Lewis & Mrs Gordon Z. Densley, has nor at a restaurant last Thursday. accepted an LDS call to serve in was enjoyed by the group along Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs A.'ll. Dan Visiting the Northern Par East mission with their wives. sie and family members last His farewell party will be held Wednesday, were Mrs Raymond Sunday, June 5. After spending .1. West. La Puente. Calif.. Mrs Fancy Five a week at the Mission Home in Joel Kirk and children. Sail Salt Lake, beginning June 13, he Elect Officers ke Mrs West spent the past will travel by air to Tokvo, Ja week with her mother, the hail pan. He is the first missionary The Fancy Five" Club Coniads. Salt Lake. lo he sent into the mission field was recently organized. Oirls from tin- Riverton First Ward. met Monday afternoon at the Mr X- Mrs Douglas Butterfield Vernon graduates from the BYC home of their leader, Miss Mary had a. guests Sunday, Mr & Mrs Lancelot Bills and (laughter, June 2. Tischner, 75'i! South 5th West ;! Robert Lee of the .Mar Vista The following officers were elect- Judy and son Jack. Riverton. .Mr & Mrs Nat Crane attend Ward of California, visited dur- ed: Susan Hawkins, president: ed the LDS church service at ing the week with his grandmo- Linda Yorgason, vice president ther, Mrs Blanche B. Densley. Patricia Tischner, secretary; Re Blufidale Sunday in honor of the and other relatives, on his way nee Shelton. organist, and Paula christening of their grandchild, baby of Mr & Mrs Lean Ewell, home from a Southern States Takagi, reporter. The project Logan. mission. He has spent the last for the year will be "Home Im Mrs Jesse II. Dansie entertain ' two years in Georgia, Florida as reported by ed at a family dinner party on and Alabama. He is the son of, provement, aiii-Tnki''i" her husband's birthday Friday Mr & Mrs Clyde B. Lee, Venice, i& It is a misdemeanor, SENTINEL Friday, May 6, 1960 C0IMY Phone: AM I Tf II , 1 Nitrogen Fertilizers |