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Show Herri man Mrs. Agnes Daasie, Reporter Mr Mrs Elton Bills and son Byron returned from a trip. They visited with the Brent Bills, Citrus Heights, Calif., motoring up the coast to Dalles, Ore., visiting Mr & Mrs Earl Bills and the Kirt Jacksons. En route home they visited with Mr & Mrs Merrill Butterfield and family, Paul, & y Ida. On Thursday the Lester But-terfiel- as luncheon had guests, Mrs Nancy Seastrand and family, Mrs Ada West and girls, Wilmington, Del., friends of their daughter, Mrs Marilyn B. Griffis. Also Mrs Sharon Thompson and family, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Art Mitchell accompanied by Mrs Ruth Bahr and Mrs Meda Jiovannoni, Le-h- i, attended the funeral services of Lonnie Peterson at Ne- - it' yllltl comer goca fo work wrtS MODERNFOLD'8 new folcfirig dbot. ALDER'S Installing Distributors EM4-844- 4 960 S. Main Salt Leke City ola Monday. Mr & Mrs Waller E. Crane and grandsons, spent a few days at Lava Hot Springs, Ida. They visited with Hyrum Crane at Pocatello. Mrs Fern Butterfield attended the funeral service of a former neighbor Jack Bently, Salt Lake, last Monday. The Art Mitchells spent a recent week end on the Weber River. Bryant Miller and sons, Oren Dansie and sons, Art Mitchell were and son, overnight guests at the Riverton Stake fathers and sons outing at Gran ite Flat Friday and Saturday. Others attending the program included Bp. Kent Bodell and former Bp. Alonzo Freeman and son. Sue Butterfield spent several days with her sister and fam ily, the Gene Thompsons, Mid vale. Arlene and Sandra, daugh ters of Mr & Mrs DeLoy But terfield, Granger, were week end guests of their grandpar ents, the Lester Butterfield s. Saturday Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane, Phoenix, Ariz., and the Gary Gressmans, Taylorsville, visited at the Walter E. Crane home. The Darrel Cranes also visited with Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield, Mrs Crane's father. Bion, son of Mr & Mrs Joel Kirk, Sandy, spent the week end with his uncle, the Jesse II. Dansies, and his cousin Tom, at the Oren Dansie home. Mr & Mrs James A. Miller and family, Julia Dansie, Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane, Provo, Cliff Ward, Holladay, spent the week end fishing on the Provo River. Sherwood and Given Butterfield, Douglas and Clara Butterfield, and Art and Vara Mitchell, old folks committee, entertained the Ward oldsters at dinner at the Riverton Stake Old Folks outing at Riverton Park Monday. Tim, Dan, and Dixie are guests of their grandmother, Mrs em Butterfield while their parents, Bp & Mrs James II. Bodell, Salt Lake, are on vacation at World's Fair, N. Y., also Tiitn Dai . . . TURN INTO W. R. WENERSTROM JA AM Taylorsville Conoco 4 4700 South Redwood Rd. MURRAY PH. Hottest Brand Coma 298-006- ..CONOCO! Special - Slyvania Soft White Light Bulbs Cool Cushions reg. $1.99 2 for 33c 99c that their son, Chet Wood, and Mrs Gertrude arrived in the North Sampson. a series of vacations and visitTHE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH s the last while. Mrs ors ' Brent, 6 Page Friday, August 7, 1964 sister and family, Mr & Peggy Butterfield attended a British mission, was called to Mrs Kent Mellor and children, day. Tommy is a Indian boy at Alta View School. Mrs Cowslumber party at the home of Cub Scouts Hold be a counselor to Pres. WalSusan Tateoka, Riverton, FriFayette, visited Mrs Merriam who was staying with the Cow- ley's two brothers, Salt Lake, lace Shidmore of the North wick on her birthday, July 23. The Swimming Party day evening. ley's last year under the In- also traveled to New Mexico Mellors then went to YellowWeek end guests at the home Branch in England which has the from Cub Scout groups dian student placement pro- with them. They were Kent and Mrs while there stone Park, of Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell were a population of 20,000. had Fern Mellor celebrated her gram, sponsored by the LDS evin Edrington. They also visRasmus-sen- , Church Jolene and Community Sandy Kathryn The Crescent Second Ward Salt Lake, and Jane Dens-lebirthday the 25th. On July 30, Church. Tommy will be back ited Mesa Verde and saw difa swimming party last ThursMIA enjoyed their closing soferent cliff dwellings and vis& Lowell Mr Mr Merriam's birthday, they this fall to stay with the Mrs Midvale, cial event with a canyon party day at the White Tower Swimand continue his studies ited Silverton, Colo. to southern Utah and traveled Mauss, Salt Lake, spent Sun- in Tanners Flat July 29. ming club. visited Mrs Hazel Merriman, day evening at the Bodell home. were Scott Those Ward MIA enthe pageant and ceived Washington, C. C. word who Cow-ley- s The Crescent joyed a roller skating party July 28. Refreshments were served at the church after. The Crescent Second Ward YWMIA was reorganized with Mrs Geneva Page as president, Mrs Lora Bateman, first counselor, Mrs Penny Lundquist, second counselor, and Mrs Mar-len- e Mounteer as secretary. Mrs Golden Poor and daugh ters, California, visited the museum at the Walter E. Crane home Saturday. Mr & Mrs A. H. Dansie and the Jesse H. Dansies and nephew Bion Kirk, were among those attending the Boss family reunion at Midvale Park Sat- urday. The Don Swaseys, the Don Cranes and Albert J. Crane attended the Oquirrh Stake fathers and sons outing at Butterfield Canyon Saturday. Albert Crane was guest speaker. White City Pat Phillips, Reporter 255-839- 2 Crescent Oriental Festival Attended by Group Lorna Allgood. Reporter attending and John Barraclaugh, Charles Reno, Allen Mitchell, Ricky Jones, Ricky Bienz, Donny Michael Krichbaum, Bury, Scott Bury and Carey Mellor. Also attending were den chief, Denny Jones and den mothers, Mrs Marvin Jones and Mrs Mike Mellor. r -- ... 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Then Christensen, joined by Mr Christensen and Mr & Mrs Ferrol Richins, Moroni, the Merriams visited Fish Lake and other points of in- Nearly 120 Primary children of the Crescent Second Ward had a street parade featuring costumes and floats. Prizes were given for costumes and floats. Neighbors in Phlox Street in White City gave a baby shower for Avonda Jensen Wednesday night. The shower was given by Louise Ellis, Edith Shaddick, and Lapreal Merriam. Guests were Carol Burch, Lonnie Caldwell, Janice Brown, Renae Peterson and Luella Farns-wortPhlox Street, Mrs Davis, Verbena. The feature of the evening was a cake decorated by Mrs Shaddick in the shape of a baby sweater. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dale Merriam and children, Phlox, had Nine members of the Sandy Saturday evening Mr & Mrs Community Church attended Melbourne Lloyd had as guests the Oriental Festival at the at a patio supper, Mr & Mrs Japanese Church of Christ, an Floyd D. Olson, Murray, Mr & annual affair for the past 16 Mrs Harold Kemp, Sandy, Mr & years. A Japanese dinner was Mrs D. Hartley Greenwood, Mr served. & Mrs Bert Carlson, Crescent. Among the features were Mrs W. I. Nielsen of Mackav. children's games, refreshment Ida., is visiting in Crescent this booths, handcraft, flower arweek where she came to attend rangements, and displays of the naming and blessine of her Japanese art objects, Japanese third great grandchild, Rebec dolls and musical instruments. ca Mae Schullz, the daughter of Following dinner a program, Danny Schultz and the former featuring variety numbers, was Roselind Nielsen. Mrs Nielsen presented. and the John A. Samuelson A member of the Japanese family were Sunday dinner Church, who was visiting from guests of Mr & Mrs W. I. Japan, played a violin selecNielsen, Jr., Salt Lake follow tion. Area residents who attended ing the event. The Albert G. Brown family were Rev & Mrs John Brooke, reunion was held Saturday at Mr & Mrs Bob McComb, Mr & Murray City Park. Dclbert and Mrs Wave Venneri, Mr & Mrs Delmar Lloyd families were in charge. A dinner was enjoyed and a ball game played. 83 members were present, 37 from Crescent. A surprise party was held for Dennis Dalley Tuesday eve ning at the Carlson's cabin at Spruce acres. Those attendine were Mr & Mrs Dennis Dalley, Mr & Mrs Max Hatch, Mr & Mrs Gerald Sampson, Mr & Mrs Bert Carlson, Mr & Mrs Melbourne Lloyd, Mr & Mrs William Perry, Mr & Mrs Mike McBride, Mr & Mrs Charles Jarman, Mr & Mrs Quentin Best. Mr & Mrs Donald Stcadman and family and Steven Pace, Whittier, Calif., spent the past week vacationing in Yellowstone Park. During the past 9 days Mr & v-SMrs Mac Brown and daughters r visited with Mr Brown's parents in Kanab. They saw Glen Canyon Dam and other points of interest. Last week Mr & Mrs Delmar Lloyd, Loraine and Carolyn Lloyd, Mrs Lloyd's mother, Mrs Delia Bills, Riverton and Clair Lloyd, vacationed at Island Park, Ida., and Lava Hot Springs. Mr & Mrs Gale Ainsworth and family spent several days last week visiting with friends in Green River, and Price. Mr & Mrs Albert Dean enter. tained four couples Tuesday evening at a neighborhood supper on their patio. Mr & Mrs Harold Oakcson and family enjoyed a vacation this past week through Grand foul Garrett C. I. Fierce 724 - 24th Street 1060 So. Main Junction, Silverton and DuraUtah Utah Ogden, bighorn City, nce Colo. They rode the Narrow Guage railroad from Durango SlocL 1Jo to Silverton and back to Duran-go- . . tela Spear In Utah they went to Mesa JlI froten Fooch pkft. Asparagus Verde, Dead Horse Point and Arches National Monument, beGreen Peas 7 SS Jl fore returning home. Scotch Treat Jl 12 Lemonade Concentrate Miss Sharon Bcrgcncr, daughter of Mr L Mrs Ross Waffles 49 5 Bcrgcncr, played her violin Dinner SET with the Salt Lake County Youth orchestra at I ilmrfv Dinner Tark on July 12 and in front of the Tribune Building in Salt Dinner Lake City July 21. This was J1 3 Orange Drink with the County Recreation. Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll re Sliced Beef 2 1.59 $100.00 " Mer-riam- ib. Fancy Yams Apricots total Flavorful Ideal For Canning U.S. No. 201.59 25 1 New Crop ft.17 Meet tffedh Irtoricloy.'Vidoy one Saturday 1 35' t) COFYKIOrlT 1942, UftJ, AND OR IFM SAfCWAf SI'AU Marble Cakes 89 j0ya Macaroon Brownies We Bake For All INiOFGt;U Occasions Ph. 255-454- 6 2 . 36' |