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Show Let's Have No Special Privilege No douht most of the people of Utah are amazed to The Riverton Last Word By Vlv find that many state employes have been drawing a full week. pay check for working less than a THE MIDVALE . 40-ho- Nge long-playin- TWO tnaay, rvvruary n ser-L;n- ei ' ... 40-ho- 40-ho- im , Blanche Densley, Reporter Mr L Mrs Leslie M. Butterfield guests, Mr & Mrs Reuben Free Phone: AM of the Riverton First Ward, has man. Herriman. Games and fun . . accepted a call to go on a mis were enjoyed. Local Navy Recruits sion for the LDS Church. He wiu, Mrs Hattie Freeman returned Hail from Local Area serve in the Spanish-Americahome Sunday morning after m ban with Mission headquarters two weeks with' her Among the 75 all Utah Navy spending testiAntonio, Tex. His farewell recruits, called the "Beehive monial will be held Feb. 19. daughters in Bell and Santa Fq Buddies" that were flown to San Mrs Freeman is i Springs, Calif. a brother Jack Diego by Western Air Flight, Michaelin has Mission snffprine,J from a knee ail IHAnt falifnrnia thn ."viit Jan. 30 for 9 week's recruit and" will receive his release in and has had to resort to crutches training were Bluffdale and Rivurouna. 10 oraer June. or in erton boys: Garold Horrocks, May Ray Bristol, Charles Hatt, Lee Another missionary from the The High Priests' Quorum of J. Burgon, Wayne Turner, and Firct Ward ipavinff at the same the Riverton Stake held a banBoyd Bass. Gov. Clyde and other son state dignitaries met with the time will be Clyde Frehner, quet in the Second Ward recrea recruits on the State Capitol of Mr & Mrs Randall Frehner. Western tion room Friday evening.' A serve the in steps, where the Governor pre- He will Mission with headquarquartet including Kotmey sented them with a U.S. flag to States fare Salt Lake, Roland Clemeifts, take with them. The swearing in ters in Denver, Colo. His oe neia Salt Lake. Arnold Thaver. Ocrirfn ceremonies was done by Capt. well testimonial wiu . , from the Feb. 12. U.S.N, and McKay Rawlins, Wyo., proFitzpatnck, University of Utah. Carl H. Scout troop 320 from Riverton vided entertainment. These, fel- commander company Baker, in lows were companions while servchief from Roosevelt, flew to Third Ward beean a course l at ing in the Australian Mission the evening Monday swimming and Salt Lake to meet the boys , to years ago. Junion pool West Jordan High Service invited Navy Recruiting escort them to their base. The pass their tests for first class In charge of the evening's, en the public to attend the going-awa- scouting. Some of the scouts have S. Larsen, ceremonies. comDleted their swimming course tertainment were M. president of the Quo and will now work on require Bluffdale, O. Maxfield, first coun ments for their Eagle Scout Mer- rum, E. Arthur Crane. Herri-man- , and selor, its. William Freeman will be the Poultry Group Hilds second counselor. Owen ' instructor. Annual Meeting Here swimming Hamilton was in charge of the , Howard Newman replaced Ga dinner. The local board of the River as manuel counselor Gressman ry ton Branch Poultry Association of the Third Ward YMMIA at Final figures covering Utah's neia its annual meeting at trie even elk hunts during 1960 were tp. Riverton Branch Feb. 1. All sacrament meeting Sunday leased by the department - of members of the association were ing. ' ML aimJ usn game. invited. Refreshments were ser Menlo Park, Lynn Larsen, ved during the afternoon. The purpose of the meeting was to Calif., left Wednesday for his elect a new director and to take home after spending a week in SIGHTSEEING QUIZ care of other business at hand. Riverton visiting his grandpar Employees of the Riverton ents. Mr Mrs Edgar Morgan. Dr branch are Dallas Stradley, Br 4 Mrs Wallace Morgan, Midvale, manager; Nona Jensen, office were Sunday dinner guests of the mgr.; Albert Beratto, Gwayne E. P. Morgans. Mieppick, and lola Newman. Mr L Mrs Frank Snvder spent the week end of Jan. 21 in Ely, Park-Romney An offer through a well known magazine brought to our house the other day an album of 12 records of light classical music for so little cost it was just too hard to pass up Anq. getting into it was just like a kid getting into the surwork-dathe well schedule y was this When established, prises of a Christmas stocking. How much do I recognize from Saturday opening was abolished, but the length of the work the title? How much is familiar day unchanged. Result: A happy, easy slide into a shorter irom the melodies? For this is melodic music work week. This is the more familiar light music of the greats in music. It Now these employes feel they are being imposed upon is done by fine orchestras. As when it is suggested that they go to work at 8 in the morning Arthur Fiedler, conductor of the Boston Symphony Pops Orches and put in a hill 40 hour week-fi- ve days. tra says: "This kind of music All oelongs to everybody week is standard for most folks one As long as the needs is an open heart." workers will insist that their Any one who has taken music we believe these has been introduced to also work 40 hours. lessons some of this music. Any one neighbors who work for the state should who has had a beginning course The legislature should let it be known in no uncertain in music appreciation will find some of that music here. Any terms that it will stand for no more of this loolishness. one who has just listened to music through the years would If there is not enough work to keep all the state em recognize a lot of it. fewer with or here are the Inline waltz ployes busy 40 hours, then we can get along es and polkas of Johann Strauss "Since getting my clubs in The Sentinel Want Ads employes. II, the lovely ballet music of holes-in-on- e on this course are easy!" Tchaikovsky, Grieg's Norwegian Dances, Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody and his beautiful "Liebes-traum"- , 'ma Vawdrey, Mrs Denice Howlett, Stringfellow and family, Mrs Edas well as the familiar ith Stringfellow and Burton, and of Wagner, Schubert, Verdi, Mo- and Mrs Agnes Baker. Mrs btanley Neff, Salt Lake. zart, Luccini, Mendelssohn, HanMr & Mrs James C. Thompson del, and many others. Mr & Mrs J. Sander Anderson Two selections, I have discov- and Mr & Mrs Robert Soper cele ered so far, were written for brated Saturday evening at a din had visitors Saturday from Hom special occasions. Having read ner and show with Mr & Mrs er, Ida. They were Mrs Lon Lott "War and Peace" and other Sherman Fitzgerald on their wedand son Ben and friend, and Mrs books of the Napoleonic Era, it most rewarding to me to be in- ding anniversary. Pauline Anderson, Mr Anderson's PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY troduced to Tchaikovsky's "1812 Kenneth Angus, son of Revella mother, Salt Lake. Overture". "Pomp and Circum- Angus, was flown home from Lon Entered u Second Oasa Mitter at the Port Office t Mldrik, stance March No. 1" is known don to a & Mrs John Adair enter Chicago hospital when Mr 1878 March to most everybody, yet is was 9, Utah, under the Act of became ill. Kenneth 19 the tained Saturday afternoon for he interesting to know it was one of the marches planned by Sir chief electrician for the Chicago their daughter Kathleen's 11th J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Nuptials tawaro wunam Eigar for the Bridge andd Iron Co., and travels birthday. Games were played and coronation of King Edward VII over most parts of the world. Mrs refreshments Announced served to Shannon Are Being in 1901. EDITORIAL . . . NATIONAL Angus is expecting her son home A person is missine a ereat to spend some time with her in Rasmussen, Loreen Brown. Kav-raxes, per year Subscription The marriage of J. R. Park N leen Fitzgerald. Charlotte Greene, and Miss Julia Romney which deal who says he likes only rock recuperating. f anywhere in U.S.A.) $2.50 ana roil, western music, or pop Janalynn Andrus, Shelly Sund, took place Jan. 3 in Randolph, songs. The fun comes in opening The following ladies attend the ana Donna and Debra Richins. Utah, is being announced. Par up the whole subject of music. Utah Women's Legislative coun ents of the two are Mr & Mrs & Phone: AM Mr What do you like? Mrs Carl cil every Thursday where they Lister, Salt John R. Park, Riverton, and SS0CIAT1ON discuss and vote on bills that will Lake, Mr & Mrs Marlin Lloyd, Mrs Martha Romney. Midvale J.R., who is a senior at be presented in the legislature. White City, Mr & Mrs Reynold ham High, will finish this Bing N.Houl AdvtrtlilM RtpraMittMva: Mrs Willa Carlquist, Mrs Myrna GWen year's Rate tac. (Advetiaini Nichols and daughter, La Rue, schooling and will graduate this Wtakly Nawippr laprmMMImt, Smith representing the Draper on Bequest) 4M FMtfc A.. Nw Tort II, M.T. The are couple young spring. were evening" Mrs Franklin C. Fitzgerald Ladies Republican Club, Mrs at tne guests Wednesday Ill N. MlcW. Cbkata, W & Mrs B. F. making their home in the Perry Mr home of James Thompson representing apartments, in Riverton. A wed Reporter. Ph.: AM Jordan Council PTA, and Mrs Andrus. ding party is being hosted this Effie Day, and Mrs Marjorie Mrs Joyce Brown and her par week at the Riverton Town Hall of the groom. the Lions Rebekahs Active; To Draper Lions Attend representing ents from Midvale, Mr & Mrs J. by parents Club. Mid-WintM. Despain, spent last week in Have Sweetheart Meet Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Banquet Mr & Mrs Paul Johnson are Los Herscheil Thursday. Jan a Angeles funeral 26 were Egbert The state Lions midwinter ban attending Mr & Mrs Herman MIDVALE SENTINEL Attending the IOOF, Rebekah parents of a baby daughter born for a was held Mrs in June relative, quet Monday of Hatch evening Despain. Bancroft. Ida. They last week. This is their first child. Caravan in Salt Lake were Mr Mrs Brown also visited Mr & Mrs spent the afternoon and Salt Lake City. Those attending 20 Ytare Am & Mr evening Mrs are Alan & Mrs Roy Pratt, Mr & Mrs from the club were Mr & Grandparents and Mr Mrs John Boyd Glazier and familv in Hol looking at pictures taken on Draper, Terry, Cecil Hanson, Mr & Mrs Lester Mrs FredDraper lywood. Mr Leonard MacNeil, a tours tney had made. McBride, Mr & Mrs son from Orem. E. O. Brothers, East Crescent, Barton, Mr & Mrs Leo Newbold, James C. Thompson, Mr & Mrs mend staying at the Brown home Mrs Eliza Reynolds and Mrs was president of the Mr & Mrs Edward Jenkins, Mr Darnell Mr & Mrs Dan' Dunn, Mr & also visited two sisters in Los Cleo Mr 4 Mrs Lynn Andrus, Page were luncheon guests Salt Lake County Farm Bureau. & Mrs Mike Sorich, Mrs Shirley Ballard. Mr & Mrs Dale & Angeles he had not seen for 20 ot Airs Mary Egbert Friday. Smith, Mrs Leonard Johnson, and Mr James, and Mrs May West, all Mr & Mrs Robert Pixton, Mr & Mrs Jack Cornia, J. A. Day, Hunter, is Sugarhouse. vis- years. Jan. Z7. Later they attended the and Mrs C. L. Bello, from the Rebekah Lodge No. 22. Mrs Dan Smith, Mr & Mrs Earl ited in Wellington over the week book review by Professor Karl & Mr Mrs J. F. Cartwricht en Young entitled "Some Indian Magna, secretary. . The Jegisla- - Jan. 20, the Rebekah Past Toone, and Mr & Mrs Max Hum- end with Mr & Mrs Merrill Jen tertained last week at dinner for Folk Tales and Ceremonies",, at tive committee, work lot. Deer Noble Grand Club met at the phrey. Clarence L. Sturm, inter sen. her brother and his wife, Mr'i uie county iiorary. Creek culinary water, included home of Mrs Arta Sorich, West national president, was guest Mrs Afton Holmstead, formerly IMrs Wrarren Heber A. Smith, Draper, and Jordan, for election of officers. speaker. , Farmer, Nyssa. Ore., Sunday dinner guests of Mr of Draper, now residing in Sac& Mrs Gale Nell were Mrs Officers elected were, Mrs Cwynne Page, Riverton. ramento, Calif., is visiting with and her sister and husband Mr A Mr & Mrs Muril Bodell, parents, Mrs Mrs .Harold & Hanson, New Mr president; Mrs White, her Lee Holmstead Plym- Mr & Mrs Everett son, Mr & 20 years ago Martha McNamara ouw, Ida., and Mrs Dezzie Tuft, Mrs Ronald Bodell, Parry. Lottie Parker, vice president; and family. Mr & Mrs secreanother sister. Mr Farmer oninv. Dale Beckstead. Midvale Ladies' Community and Mrs Thora Newbold, Marries D. Howlett Counting chil Various and treasurer. Jerry Joosten, son of Mr & Mrs ed skiing at Alta. Mr & Mrs White dren there were 25 Club will be host to the Wo- tary present. Miss Martha MacNamara, the Gifford Joosteen, left last week attended a convention held at the men's Clubs of Utah at the an- games were played with Mrs Michael L. BuUerfield, son of nual art exhibit and tea at the May West, Mrs Lois Ray, and daughter of Mrs Ida H. Steed, and for San Diego, Calif., where be Hotel Utah. Midvale City Hall Feb. 28 and Mrs Beatrice Simnich, winning Dwayne Kent Howlett, son of Mr will serve two years in the Navy. Mrs James C. Thompson at. Mar. 1 and 2. The committee in prizes. Mrs Frances Arko was L Mrs Harold Howlett, were mar 50 REWARD serMr & Mr9 Willard Day enter- tended a luncheon at iho nnmp charge includes Mrs J. W. Nib-le- aved.co hostess. Luncheon was Feb. in Salt ricd the 3, For Any Sewing Machine Friday, tained at dinner Sunday for Mr of Mrs Bernice Bellows, Magna, Mrs J. Hollis Aylett. Mrs Lake Temple by President EIRay & Mrs Alan G. Evans and I Cai't Repair B. A. Rasmussen, Mrs Hyrum family last week. The luncheon was for Jan. 23, Queen of the West Christiansen. A reception Friday All Makes and Models P. Cannon, Mrs Harry Wright, Union. from the Utah to delegates the Nation Work Guaranteed Rebekah Lodge No. 22 had a evening will be held in the Dra Mrs Ray Fenn. "Back to Lodge" evening at pr First and Third Ward. Martha Mrs Fawnella Jensen served re- ai riA convention held in PhilaE. J. JACKSON 20 years ago their regular meeting at the has asked Mrs Dale Howlett, Mrs freshments to friends of her son, delphia, Pa., last May. 4334 W. 56IS So., Scare Midvale Hall, with 32 at- Robert Steed, and Mrs Harmon Don, for his 9th CY 8 2757 birthday. Guests Gary Lee Howlett nn nf Mr x. "You Can't Take it With You" tending. City Rebekah A visiting Steed to stand as attendants. Dale were Kevin Fitzgerald. Daylynn Mrs Harold Howlett, has been rewill be the annual school play from Colorado was presented by Fitzgerald. presented by the Jordan High Mrs Mildred Pratt, Noble Grand. Howlett will be best man. Wendy Fitzgerald. leased from his South African School on Feb. 6. Cast will inPaul Brown, and Larry Beck. mission and is now tnnrinit in Following the meeting luncheon clude Clem Washburn, F.lma was served. A prize was won by Mr & Mrs Levi Chidester and Europe and will return home Beth Fowler, Theodore Alexan- Mrs llattie Carlson. soon. February Date Sat der, Lowe Seal, Mary Dean Gilfamily, Springville, were dinner bert. Vere Donsley, Glenn Saoos, At the next meeting, Feb. 13, Mr at Folks home For Old of the Blaine Andrus flew in Sundav guests Sunday Outing Maureen Webb. Don Smith. Bar- "Sweetheart Night" will be held. & Mrs Dale Jensen. from Idaho Falls, Ida., and stayed bara Smith, Stanley reterson, All members who are over 60 A meeting was held Monday-eveninHeber Olsen, Janiee Allen, Ven-n- years of age will be honored Mr tt Mrs Ronald Allen visited ai me nome of Mr & Mrs B. F, at the home of Mr & Mrs Jensen, Stanley Malstrom, and a program is planned. Visit Jay Webb to make preparation in Provo Sunday with Mr & Mrs Andrus. Mr Andrus is on his wav to St. George, where he will be" Luanna Egliert, Ralph Nelsen. ors are welcomed at meetings. F. Anderson. the new manacer of the Ponnpv Phill Whetman. and Douglas which are held on the second for the "Old Folks Outing." This Wayne Carlson, with Miss Lucille Tut-tl- and fourth Mondays of each will be held Thursday, Feb. 23, The following Draper residents store. The family will follow himj at the Draper First and Third observed as director. month at 8 p.m. this week: a nine later. Ward. Mr & Mrs Jay Webb are Jan. 29 birthdays Jan. Mr & Mrs Nephi Fitzgerald; Nathan Smith return. acting as chairmen for the Third 30 LaBcrta Jean Sadler, Vyron ed home Sunday evening after Ward. Those on the committee 31 Erma Rasmussen. Jan. Baker; are Mr & Mrs Joe Patience, Mr & Lark a lew days m Thoenix. Erickson, Rochelle Fitz- spenaing Mrs Merlin Allen, Mr Mrs Wil-larAriz., with their daughter. Nan 1 Feb. Bernice Joos, and gerald; Day, Mr & Mrs Mark Cross-grov- Lindda Dunn, Marile family, and helDinc to Day, Rhea Mr & Mrs Jay Steadman.l Melba A. Nelson, David straighten out affairs of Mrs OTgill. Mr & Mrs Jerry Ennis. and Mr ritzgerald; Feb. 2 John Joosten, 4 Mrs Henry Day. Both dinner Joel E. Meza. Wanda Smith, and supper were planned, and the Jackie Ruth Williams. Craig W. programs were arranged for the Rasmussen, Thomas Akagi. Utaka entire day. Akagi, Erma Fitzgerald; Feb. 3 DOOLEY To Be Given Away To The Lucky Winner! Bart Mounteer. Madolin A. Fitz Last week the Draper Second Feb. 4 Lana Allen, Peg UPHOLSTERING Ward Liahoma girls held their gerald; FOR INFORMATION CALL AM gy Brown. J. Samuel Oliver. Har "Daddy Date." They had 100 old R. Tate. Earl Elmer Patter atendance at this affair. A buffet son. Carol Baker, Ray Hancbcrt.j NEW & USED FURNITURE dinner was nerved and dance held. Stake leader Thelma Ains- Barbara Sadler. Repaired and Recovered worth, the Gaynotc leader, at Wedding anniversaries for thisi 19 No. Main St. Midvale tended. Class leaders arc Mrs Em week Seats Rebuilt Cleaaed are: Jan. 31 Mr & Mrs B j F. Andrus. Mr & Mrs Alva n.l Ennis; Feb. 1 Mr It Mrs Re G.i Kitchen Furniture Rogers, Mr it Mrs Henry West. Jr, Mr & Mrs Inland Fitzgerald; Feb. 2 Mr & Mrs Mark J. Cross-grove- . Recovering How did we get into such a mess? It was very simple. The work day was shortened so that employes would have time left within their 40 hours so that state offices could on Saturday. be opened for a half-da- y SENTINEL CUiaM M8x-fiel- sev-ere- y - . 56 Draper 'Way Back When Sor-ense- n er 1 -- Nev. Mrs Ralph Fox and daughters, Tina and Brenda, are spending a week with Mrs Fox's parents, Mr Mrs George Usher. They will re turn to their home in Pueblo Colo., Friday While here Mrs Usher entertained at a family diner Sunday at her home. Mrs Cecelia Acerson visited in Riverton last week, guests of her daughter, Mrs Ronald Cranfield and family and with her mother Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd. Mrs Acerson lives in Green River. Children of Mrs Willard F. But terfield honored her with a fam at her home on ily her birthday, Jan. 26. Dinner was served to 13 including special Juie The oldest citti in the Unite States is marked bu these remains ot 1 settlement founded m 1565 amid dashes between the French and Spanish kings. epIJOij'suujjnBnviS jo 99 BUY DIRECT FROM BUILDER FOR BEST HOME VALUES . ' NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE A "DISTINCTIVE CUSTOM HOME" Designed "Especially for, Toa" and built la Just H jy on Yoar Lot or One of Ours. Prices Start at $7,95.0t for Bedroom Brick. Call for Details oa the BEST HOME VALUE IN THE VALLEY r ', I Floor Plant la Any Price Range, and Any Style, and .1' Built Anywhere ! 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