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Show o Personals Mrs Willis Francom, Reporter Am John Baglcy, son of Mr & Mrs Ben Baglcy, Alta View Dr., is c to J 3 5 employed for the summer months at Lake Lodge, Yellowstone, Wyo. Mr & Mrs Floyd Hartley. E. Wasatch St., and Mrs Hartley's sister, Mrs Florence Widmer, Murray, motored to Seattle, Wash , where they visited the World's Fair. While in Seattle, they were guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr & Mrs Raymond Torrey. When attending the World's Fair, Mrs Torrey and Mrs Widmer danced the Swedish Polka at the entrance. The dance was televised. tin in thp uic visiuiig anina Thnir nnimroH apace meeiue, shows, and the Water Follies Show. From Seattle, they went by ferry to Port where they Wash., Angelus, visited Mr & Mrs Bob Hauk, a relative of the Raymond Tor- reys. They also enjoyed' a trip to Mount Olympus. While en route home from their ten-da"5 ' trip, Mr & Mrs Hartley and Mrs Widmer enjoyed a scenic trip to Mount Hood, Ore., and also stopped at Cactus Pete, Jackpot, Nev., 12 miles from Twin Falls, Ida. Mrs Arnold Alspaw and son, Model o y Johnny, Sacramento, Calif., are visiting here at the home of , her brother and Mr & Mrs Charles Fossen, 1st Ave. They entertained her by motoring to Telluride, Colo., where they attended a Fourth of July celebration. Spending a day at Vernal recently were Mr & Mrs Willis Harper and son, Kenneth, Doris . Rivera, Midvale. While there, they visited the Dinosaur National Monument and Museum. They enjoyed a picnic lunch at Split Mountaili Campgrounds; Tom Davis, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Davis, Elm St., was guest of honor at a birthday party Wednesday evening of last week on his 12th birthday. A scavenger hunt, followed by a barbecue on the patio, was enjoyed by the following guests: Larry and Terry Daniels, Ronnie and Larry Booth, Moritz sister-in-law- . and-Mis- s ! Dooley Upholstering NEW & USED FURNITURE Rtpairtd and Rocovertd Cleaned Scats Rebuilt Low Ttrmt Arranged Kitchen Furniture Recovering AM 5 4830 Leichtle, Freddie Larsen, David Tangaro, David Juretich, Randy Ball, Jimmy Osborne, Richard Zrno, Gail McDonald, Kit Matthews, Kenny Davis, his brother, Midvale; Stevie Fike, Con- perton; and Gary McDonald, who was visiting here irorn San Diego, Calif. Prizes for the scavenger hunt were won by Jimmy Osborne, Gail and Gary McDonald. Other prizes were won by Larry and Terry Daniels and Moritz Leichtle. Enjoying a dinner at a Salt Lake cafe followed by a theatre party, recently were members of a Pinochile Club. Those enjoying the event were Mrs Kenneth Davis, Miss Kay Braun, Mrs John Adamek, Midvale; West Jordan; Mrs W. A. Fike, Mrs J. A. Fike, Mrs John John- -' son, Mrs George Dahlstrom, Mrs Tory Tobiason, and Mrs Dick Steele, Copperton. A special guest was Mrs Gates Christen-sen- , and sheep rancher. Survivors include his widow, , sons and daughters, Kenneth C, Salt Lake; Wendell D., Los Angeles, Calif.; Harold D., Bluffdale; J. LaCoy, South Jordan; Ned H. Riverton; Mrs Leon (Margie) Roper, Granger; Mrs Floyd (Rose) Burningham, Midvale; Mrs Franklin (Jean,) Engstrum, Granger. Also surviving are 27 grandchildren, 3 a sister and brothers, Mrs Henry (Bertha) Holt, Eldred P. Wardle, John A. Wardle, all of South Jordan. Burial was in South Jordan cemetery. parade at Provo, the Days of '47 parade, July 24 and in Logan at their celebration and Darade during the days of Aug. 17, 18 ana is. Returning Monday of last week from a week's vacation to Overland Park, Kan., were Mr & Mrs Shirl Beckstead and Fern Dr. daughter, Kristy, While there, they visited Mrs Beckstead's uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs H. E. Patton and daughters, Sharon and Sandra. They also attended the International Barbershop Contest in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs May E. West, N. Main St., has recently returned home from Grand Cniileo Wash where she attended the funeral' D. W. Shannon, oi a wno died in a Spokane hospital. Mrs May E. West and Mrs Beatrice Simicb entertained the Rebekah Past Noble Grands' Club Wednesday evening of last Midvale. week at a business meeting, Arriving Saturday from and luncheon. Prizes Calif., were Mr & Mrs games won by Mrs Agnes Nelson, Jimmy Fike and children, Deb- were bie, David and Curt. They will Mrs Ellen Tripp and Mrs Verna visit Mrs Fike's parents, Mr & Barton. The event was held at Mrs Hugo Bianchi, Midvale, for the home of Mrs Simich, Murtwo weeks. They plan to visit ray. On Sunday, Mr & Mrs James Mr Fike's parents, Mr & Mrs J. A. Fike, Copperton, and Mr & Kemp and family, 6th Ave., attended a family gathering at Mrs Kenneth Davis. The Cousins Club met recent- the Payson Park. They visited ly at the home of Mrs Gaylen Mrs Kemp's brother and sister-in-laDr & Mrs Watson y Gisseman, East Midvale. Guests and family at Payson. A enjoying the luncheon, followed by cards, were Mrs Adrian; picnic lunch, followed by a social Hansen, East Midvale; Mrs time and games was enjoyed by Kenneth Davis, Mrs Le Grant the group. Mr & Mrs A. J. Cartor Cnn. Peterson, Mrs Vergil Lauritzen, Mrs Ronald Tingey, Mrs Earl lidge St., entertained their Oak- Mrs John ridEe. lenn.. rlnh rfrntlw Hunter, Midvale; Tingey, Sandy; Mrs Earl Peter- Forty guests enjoyed the lawn son, Mrs Claude Richards, Salt Dartv. including dinnpr onrl Lake, and Mrs Robert Peter- games. The club includes the son, Riverton. families from this vicinity who Mrs S. J. Kenner, Salina, had lived in Oakridge, Tenn., of Mrs Allen during the World War TT an,l Kan., sister-in-laJensen, S. Main St., visited the who had worked at the Man H. Allen Jensens recently. Mrs hattan Project at Oakridge. Kenner, who is a former Bing Recentlv attonHinn thnir ham resident, visited for the bridge club at the home of Mrs in weeks two Salt Lake, nenry past laseua, k. center St., Midvale. and Kearns Copperton, were Mrs Cleon Feight, Mrs After spending the day with Mark Giannonotilns Salt I alio- the H. Allen Jensen, they took Mrs Mrs Pete George Deneris, her as their guest to the Pio- uenens, 5. State;- Mrs George neer Village, where the Temple Fureis. MidvaleMr Mik Banquet Kouris and Mrs Quarry Installation George Adon- was held. Also in attendance as west Jordan. Dessert guests were the Days of '47 aaKis, was served, after which bridge Queen and attendants and their was played. driver. Mrs Kenner will leave Mrs John Dorrell. E. Wasatch Sunday by train for her home St., entertained at a luncheon in Kansas. She will be accomafternoon of last week panied by her grandchildren, Thursday Tamara and Ricky Kenner, in honor of Mrs Joe Yuhas, Kearns. Prior to her visit, Mrs Roosevelt St., prior to their H. Allen Jensen and her moth- moving to Jackson St. Guest3 er, Mrs Dorlesca Kenner, Salt included Mrs Iris Buhler, Mrs Lake, spent 17 days with Mr & Joe Keith Buhler, Mrs Ina Francom, Mrs Ned Jensen, and Mrs Mrs S. J. Kenner. Mr & Mrs H. Allen Jensen at- Ward Warner. Following the tended the Mormon Battalion luncheon, a social afternoon was Day at the Armory in Salt Lake enjoyed by the ladies and a gift from each presented to Mrs Separate meetings recently. were held for members of the Yuhas for their new home. Battalion and the auxiliary. At Observing his birthday last the banquet in the evening, Friday was Willis Francom, 3rd special guests were the Days Ave. Guests enjoying refreshof '47 Queen and her attend- ments and a social evening were ants. A talk was given by Milton Roy Watson, Mr & Mrs Horace R. Hunter of the General Auth- Jenkins, and Mr & Mrs Arnold orities of the LDS Church. A Francom, Midvale. musical program was then Mr & Mrs Duane Jacobs and given, followed by the showing children, Stephanie and Mark, of slide pictures taken of the will return this month from Battalion performances during Belton, Tex., where he has been the past year. Mr & Mrs Jensen, stationed in the National Guards who are members of the organ- for the past year. Mrs Jacobs ization, plan to be with the is the former Marion Pearson. Battalion in the Fourth of July Tke Duane Jacobs family plan son-in-la- Stan Elmo Despain Graveside services were held Thursday afternoon at Memorial Gardens of the Valley for Stan Elmo Despain, old son of Sheron Elmo and Genevieve Jenkins Despain, Route 1, Sandy. The infant died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. He was born June 25 in Salt Lake. Survivors include his parents, sisters, Joy.. Faith, Gaye, and grandparents, Mr & Mrs F. Elmo Despain, Granite, Mr & Mrs Levi Jenkins, Midvale. Lily Jane Kidgell ' Mon-tebcll- Laf-fert- Lillian Ffeher, Feb. 1911, Salt Lake. Divorced in 1941. He married Margaret Lucas, Price, 1942. She died April 19, 1962. He was a retired plumer and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include a son and two daughters, Ralph O.; Moab; Mrs Ralph Holland and Mrs Vernel (Beth) Larson, Holladay. Also surviviing are 13 grandchildren; 9 brothers, Frank, Salt Lake, and Emer, Hayward, Calif.; sisters, Mrs May Lindquist, Oakland, Calif., and Mrs Erma Clard, Berkeley, Calif. T. M. R.j. U.S. P.i. OK. "One thing I learned about using a Want Ad it takes a lot more water!" ' to continue making their, home in Salt Lake. A homecoming for Roger V. Stevenson, son of Mrs Margaret Julie Ann Buck Funeral services for cancer L. Stevenson, 91 S. Grant St., will . be held Sunday, July 8, victim, Julie Ann Buck, 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Midvale 1)790 South 130 East, Midvale, were held Thursday, June 14, Fourth Ward, Olympus St. at East Midvale Third Ward Obituaries Roger recently returned from chapel. Julie was horn Jan. 24, 1958, Denmark. in Salt hake,, to Nelson and Mrs Mary Mazuran fell and Ruby Clover Buck. She died broke her right wrist which is G;uu'ay, June 10, in a Salt Lake now in a cast. She has returned hospital. She is survived by her parto her home at 89 Beynon Ct. ents; a brother and sister, Craig Mr & Mrs Pershing Barker, and Carla, both of Midvale; formerly of West Jordan, have grandparents, Mr & Mrs Ivan L. Mr & Mrs Franklin bought a home in Midvale, 45 (.lover alland Midvale. of Buck, Hansen St. They left this week Burial was in Memorial on a trip to llenryville where dens of the Valley. where they wiu visit with Mrs Margaret Barker for ten days. Charles Lyman Ward'e Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, June 27, at Church of God South Jordan LDS Ward chapel, for Charles Lyman Wardle. Announces Services Mr Wardle, 65, was born Apr. Attend "Forward In Faith 26, 1896, South Jordan, to Isaac Crusade" in Sandy at 100 West John Jr. and Alice Robinson Main, (opposite post office.) Wardle. He married Orel Ann Services nightly (except MonHolt, Dec. 17, 1914 in Salt Lake. days) at 7:30 p.m. Sunday 10 The marriage was later solemn a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. ized in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- j morning worship. Sponsored by CHURCH OF GOD. ple. He was a retired farmer a thirty month LDS Mission to : i j i Relief Society and Primary worker, Mrs Lily Jane Kidgell, 3o Riverton, died last Friday, June 22, in a Salt Lake rest home of causes incident to age. She was born Dec. 5, 1875, Providence, Cache County, a daughter of James and Margaret Bailey Bullock. On Nov. 14, 1394, she married Fred C. Kidgell, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include her sons and daughters, Fred C, Logan; Ariel J., and Mrs Nels I (Lily) Olsen, Ephraim; Mrs William (Meiba) Gede, Riverton;- Preston C. Affieck, Lo. gan: and a brother Joseph B. bullock, Logan. Funeral services' were conducted in Riverton Monday. Burial was in Providence Cemetery. Fortuna Bonecher " Funeral services for Bertag-noll- e Bonecher, 80, 751 E. 7800 South, Midvale, formerly of Riverton were held Tuesday at St. Therese Church in Midvale. She is the mother of Mrs Kmery Berrett, proprietor of Benett's Blossoms, Riverton. She was born in Trent, Italy, March 16, 1882. Married Pete Konecher Oct. 25, 1913 in Italy Came to America in 1913 and to Utah in 1914. Survivors include her husband, daughters, Mrs H. E. Riverton; Mrs J. R. Fisher, Mrs Robert Ren, Mrs J. C. Petruzzi, all of Midvale. Twelve grandchildren, three brothers, two sisters also survive. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valey. ingen, Netherlands. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include a son and daughter, John W. Kwant and Mrs B. (Teda) Van Dongen, both oi Salt Lake; five grandchildren and three sister, Mrs E. (Grace) Cook, Tooele. Burial was at Wasatch Lawn. Western Boys' Baseball Same B head as last week Standings W Red. Sox 2 . 2 2 ....... 1 Bees Giants Tigers Results Red Sox 18, Giants 0. Bees 6, Tigers 3. Giants 2, Bees 1. Minor League Indians Bees Yankees Giants Tiger3 Red Sox ... Theodore W. Krueger Results Theodore ,W." Krueger, 79, Sox 2. Red Bees 14, Mam St.; Bingham Canyon, died Giatns 9, Tigers 8. Wednesdav mornim? at his home Indains 14, Yankees 10. of natural causes. He was born Bees 8. Giants Apr. li; 1883, Effingham, 111., to Yankees9, 6, Red Sox 4. August and Henrietta Wollen Krueser. Survivors include a Tigers 29, Indians 17. sister, Mrs Henry (Ida) Ebeling, wneeier, ill.; Walter Krueger, Gusta Subscribe to Draves, both .of Dietrich, 111. naif-brothe- The Sentinel e FOR g HOME IMPROVEMENTS Antje (Nancy) Kwant Noon services were conducted Saturday for Antie (Nancy) Harcnberg Kwant, 91, 1776 Oakridge Dr. She died Tuesday, June 26, at 7010 South 1300 East. Mrs Kwant was born Jan. 23, 1871, Blyham, Groningen, Netherlands, to Jan Willem and' Bargonda Bakker Harenberg. She married Willem Kwant, Mar. 30, 1899, Ten Boer, Gron- - Charles Omer Huish Charles Omer Huish, 72, 1050 East 7200 South, died at a Tlolladay rest home Thursday, Ji.nc 23. Mr Huish was born Feb. 3, 18.90, Payson, to Joseph W. and Elizabeth Powell. He married Remodeling of all kinds Basement Finishing Room Additions Kitchens, Bathrooms Lars Const. Co. 52 N. 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He is survived by his wife, the former Dora Davis Ham, formerly of Midvale; five children, Donna Lynn Ham, Gordon Ham, Joe Davis Ham, -- Alan Halligan and Tawna Halligan. L |