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Show lf"CT I tfiBfiAH f Vttftli & Mrs Ralph Sharp and thein jWest Jordan First, Second, and Ca U Third Wards in floats and march children, Kristine and Kelvin, and Katherine Jones recently spent a Mrs. D. GENE ROSE, ing. Reporter week end in Malad, Ida., with Six women, who have been AM Ph.: at While there Henry Jones. they PEIRIANS HOLD friends since school days in the Editorial staff members of the OLIVE SHARP, Reporter tended the Maria Gardner family SUMMER PARTY Ph.: AM seventh grade met last week at Jordan High School's 1956 year reunion. Tables set in shades of yellow Hotel Utah for luncheon and the book held their annual party Mrs Mima Nielsen, Virginia N'ielsen and Mr & Mrs Alvie Ben and GOLDEN BEES HOLD greeted Pierian renewal of old times and acquain Wednesday, July 11. The son recently returned to their members at the Beau Brummell tances. Guest of honor was Rela ANNUAL PARTY JULY 11 staff met in the East Mid Burgon Peeler, visiting in Utah The Golden Bees held their an Homes after enjoying a week s va Cafe Friday, July 13. Twenty-fiv- e vale First Ward Scout Cabin for Wed cation to the northwest. They members enjoyed the luncheon from New York City. Others prenual party and Mr L of vere sent guests Mrs Roma a Butterworth S were V'iolette of overnight home at the and entertainment hamburger fry and all the trim outlined by nesday Cutler. Mable C.Asplund, Salt Mrs Earl Wreber in Portland, Ore committee members Mrs Orvil Johnson, Margaret F. Bastian, mings after a thunder storm Lake and Olive S. Sharp assisted and also visited with other Dimond (Marinda), Mrs Parley Elizabeth Gardner, Melissa Cooley drove the group from Storm friends. They visited Mrs Niel Mrs Cutler as H. Jor- - Hansen and Ramona Leak Mrs W. Mountain in Big Cottonwood Can son and wife, Mr & Mrs Alan Spratling (Daisy), Following refreshments and the ;en's Mrs Don Parr gensen yon. (Elsa), ielsen in Seattle, Wash. While Mrs Alice Burgon and friends exchanging of guts a social afterCarol and Connie Anderson, (Rela) and Mrs John Smith (Dora). noon was enjoyed. Other mem- there they attended a wedding and family in Utah have been Midvale, of the popu Stake the Seattle at A. reception bers attending were Cecilia enjoying the company of two of Alan and his wife, 2ND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY house honoring Calif.; Beach, Long Wheaden, the Burgon children, Rela Bur T. Beckstead, West Jordan; the former Peggy Brokaw. The PLAN SUMMER PARTY gon Peeler, now of New York mar were Salt Lake; young couple recently August 14 at 12:30 the mem Margaret F. Meakim, now liv Daisy M. Huegley. East Mill ried in the Idaho Falls Temple. bers of the West Jordan Second City, and Ernie Burgon, B. left Melva R. in & Golda Wyo. Soffe, Sheridan, and ing They Donald Mr T. Mrs Creer Creek; Ward Relief Society will meet at Evans. Lula J. Millerberg, Beat- Aon Tom recently spent part of the home of Mrs William Wood Utah for their respective homes rice S. Creer, Blanche G. Rosen-- j a week in Yellowstone Park and where last week. they will enjoy a lawn par- Charles han and Eunice G. Jensen. Special Jackson Hole, Wyo. Lyon, after an eye oper will be served fol guests were Mary Swenson and Mr & Mrs Adrian Hansen and ty. Luncheon ation a Salt Lake hospital, is in lowed a of entertainNell S. Cutler. daughter Barbara, and Mrs El- ment. by program expected home during the week nora Peterson motored to Ogden end. Mr & Mrs Rex Lybbert (MariSunday and attended the Hansen Mrs John Price is in a Salt of birth the announce HOGAN FAMILY REUNION lyn Jensen) family reunion at Lorin Park. Lake are !4. hospital recuperating from a son July Grandparents A Hogan family reunion was Mr & Mrs Gerald Speth, Salt Bernard Lybbert, Moses Lake, surgery performed last week. Lake; Mr & Mrs Leland Goff and recently attended in Malad, Ida., Mr & Mrs Clifford Justesen and Wash., and Mr & Mrs Hans C. mem Harold Goff attended a pageant by 107 members. Forty-sia few days Jensen. The Lybberts, who live in Look on the Land," held on the bers of the Donald Hogan, Sr., daughter, Judy, spent Ephrata, Wash., where he teaches USAC this week visiting in Castle Valin Logan Saturday Campus family were in attendance. Some in the high school, are spending ley, Skyline Drive and Spring visited in Smithfield of those the summer with her parents, Sunday they attending from West Jor City. with fam Mrs brother Goffs and They visited with relatives is dan were Mr & Mrs Don Hogan, while Mr Lybbert attending Mr & William Mrs the way. Scholes ly, along the University of Utah. Mr & Mrs Leland Hogan, Mr sus Jr., Mr & Mrs Orvil Sorenson and Mr Scholes has recently been West Jordan people at Several of the Smithfield 4 Mrs Leo Gardner, Mr & Mrs tained the tended family recently returned to their Ward bishop open house reception Mr & Mrs George Brockbank, home after visiting in El Paso, at the home of Mr & Mrs M. K. Mrs Neldon Clyde Hogan, Hogan & & Mr Mr Mrs Lynn Walker, Tex., with her parents, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Dean Hogan, and Mr Bunnell, West Jordan school prinFrank Graham and other rela- Mrs Dale Walker and their fam & Mrs David Hogan. cipal, Tuesday evening. The re& Mrs Mr Everett Walker ilies, Mrs Sorenson's friends. tives and at & Melvin Mrs ception was given by the Bun- and Mr Walker Niece, Miss AJlene Hill, Dell City, Mr & Mrs Markus Holmgren nels in honor of their son and Tex., is a guest at the Sorenson tended the Walker family reunion Mr & Mrs II. ProDaniels at in Sunday Canyon (Karin Finlayson) left Utah Mon daughter-in-law- , home. mar Mr Si Mrs Joseph Southworth vo. day to make their home in Texas Kendall Bunnell, who were Mrs Violette Cutler and LaVon for awhile. Mr Holmgren is sta ried Sunday at Victor, Mont. and family and their nephew, Ernest Webster is recuperat Kay Fox. Lehi, spent Saturday Thornton were the guest speakers tioned in San Antonio where he in the East Midvale First Ward is a and Sunday at Mirror Lake. at his home after suffering ing lieutenant in the air force. Sari Chamberlain, Kanab, is Sunday evening. They have just An outside barbecue second and third degree burns at dinner visiting with her grandparents, completed a two year stake mis the home of Mr & Mrs Grandale on his hands from an explosion at Mr & Mrs. Charles Young and sion and they gave their mission last was week his place of employment last Finlayson enjoyed other relatives. ary reports. George Poole, who is was his of One week. Mrs June Emerson, Salt Lake; the East Jordan stake mission by E. P. Bastian, Mr & Mrs Ed Mr & Mrs Lee Olson, Midvale; Mr president, also gave a talk. Squire and Mrs Finlayson's moth fatally injured in the blast. Tuesday luncheon guests at the & Mrs Thomas Burke recently reMrs Richard Rawson and chil er, Mrs Gertrude Squire, Salt P. T. Bateman residence were turned to their homes after spend- dren returned to their home in Lake. ing a week in Los Angeles where Provo Monday after spending the Mr & Mrs Samuel Tuttle with daughters, Mrs LaRee Bfown, they attended funeral services past six weeks in East Midvale their family enjoyed a week in Holladay; Mrs Wanda Pratt, Salt for their aunt, Mrs Anna Rosen. where she taught kindergarten in California and Mrs Joy Wixom and visiting with parents, Lake; Mr & Mrs Norman Peterson, the Midvale School Mr & Mrs Elmer Malstrom, a sis Mrs Evelyn Spratling, West JorVal and Gayle, recently returned and ter and her dan. Mr & Mrs Melvin family, Mr & Mrs to their home after enjoying a sons Milton and Dennis,Young who have Earl DaMitz Mr 4 Mrs Thomas Steadman y (Shirla), and a bro in California. been vacation making their home in Scat ther, Ellis. The Malstroms live spent the week vacationing in in interest of visited points They tie, Wash., recently spent a week in Riverside and the DaMitz fam Yellowstone Park. San Francisco and in Los Angeles end with his parents, Mr & Mrs they visited Knotts Berry Farm, Charles Young and other rela ily lives in Whittier. En route to Mrs Leland Halverson (Carol Disneyland, attended television tives. Mr Young (who is employed California the Tuttle family saw Sharp) is recuperating at her home after an emergency operashows and spent a couple of days by Pan American) and his family Boulder Dam and visited with at San Diego. to were en route Honolulu to Mrs Mabel Goodrich Bywater in tion last week at a Salt Lake hos Bruce Roscnhan, son of Mr & make home. Boulder City. They also visited pital. their Mrs Cort Rosenhan recently enMr Si Mrs P. T. Bateman visited Mr & Mrs Hugh Buckley in Tus-tin- , Mrs Vance entertain Burgon stationis In He the army. listed this week with some of the comhon a ed at luncheon Calif. Wednesday Calif. ed at Fort Ord, Mr & Mrs Neldon Hogan and munity people who are ill: Mrs Mr & Mrs Walter Mabey, Janice oring Mrs Glade Burgon, Provo, Daniel McDougal, Charles Beck and Mrs Wendell Duncan, AnitT Mabey, South Jordan, and Mrs baby left Thursday evening to Vance Burgon motored to Provo ican Fork. make their home nearLuke Air stead, Daniel Webster, and ErSunday where they visited the Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman and Force Base where Neldon is sta- nest Webster. A recent West Jordan wind Mabcv's son and wife, Mr & Mrs .on Kent returned to their home tioned. J. IL Mabey. Mr & Mrs J. H. Ma Saturday after spending the past The storm picked up the heavily con- of Mrs Francis May family bey announce the birth of a son six weeks in Cedar City where Mr were honored strvcted concession stand belong last week at an out Ashman taught school at the Col July 6. to West Jordan Jaycees the ing LV door on dinner served the lawn Weston Nielsen, who is em- lece of Southern Utah. and tipped it completely over; of & Mr Mrs in & Earl Beckstead Aircraft at son the Lowell Mr of Boeing Ashman, ployed Plant in Seattle, Wash., recently Mrs Harold Ashman, spent the South Jordan. Guests of honor the Jaycees spent a busy evening spent a week end with his moth week at Boys State at Camp Wil were newlyweds, Mr & Mrs Har at the park Wednesday repairing er. Mrs Mima Nielsen and other liam. Lowell, who was elected old Nufer. The bride is the for the damage. relatives. Weston met friends In Governor of Boys State last year, mer Marian May, daughter of Mr Las Vegas. Ncv., and accompan- officiated in that capacity this 4 Mrs Fred Thirty percent of the WAVES Los Angeles. May, in World War 11 were assigned ied them to California where they vear until the Governor was of sister the bride to iaval Aviation. visited relatives and friends. elected. Jerry Hutchinson of this Dorothy May, Mr & Mrs Cleon Beckstead. vicinity also attended Boys State accompanied the newlyweds to South Jordan, and Mr & Mrs Alan Reed Hey wood, Cedar City, who Utah and will spend a month vis Dahl and children spent part of attended Boys State was an over iting with her grandmother and the past week In Yellowstone night guest Saturday of Lowell relatives before returning home Tark. to California. at the Ashman home, Ready For Occupancy Mrs Frank Mascara and Mrs Mr i.Mrs Ashman attended the Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond, accom Paul Dahl accompanied members program and Governors reception panied Mrs Zella Whitehead 3 Bedroom Brick. Natural Birch of their Sunday School class to at Camp Williams Saturday night and Mr &by Mrs Kitchen with builtGeorge Dimond are! Space-Save- r Saratoga Thursday evening. The leaving Saturday to visit in Can- in range and oven. Formica drain group enjoyed a picnic lunch, a Definitions: Poultry raising: ada. They will visit relatives and and cove linoleum. Dining room watermelon bust and swimming. EGGriculture; Efficient farming: Mrs Leon Monson and children, gnCl'IJ.ture: Livestock farming various places of interest along opens to patio. Full basement. the way. Kcarns; Carolyn Jones, Salt Lake;AgriculCHORE. Large improved lot. Members of the John M. Jones attended the funeral family Thursday of Mrs Julia Leavitt 2 Bedroom Brick. Large Kitchen Wyatt. Wtllsville. Mrs Wyatt was with built-ilaundry. Attached the mother of Mrs Jones (Hazel). garage. Mr & Mrs Blaine Christrnsen Take a bouncy ere pa sole, are leaving during the week end add a R platform, too to spend a few days visiting the These Homes Located on all with supple leather strapping and olorful Bryce and Zion canyons. Cottonwood St. in Majestic View there you are ... a shoe that's The West Jordan Junior High Subdivision. Open for inspection not Just soft ITs super sof tl School band played unci marched daily Conies In a wide assortment n the Youth Parade in Salt Lake of fashion's newest colors The price? pretty soft too .. . Friday morning. After the parade G. GRANT MARTINEAU he childu'n were guests of the Contractor e Builder Jordan school board and verc only AM AM AM Latreated to an afternoon at Yellow or Pink 4onn. Children represented the Mr EAST MIDVALE Beetdigger Staff Holds Outing blue-viol- Beet-digg- lar 1956 Beetdigger, were in charge of the party and1 were assisted by Arlene Sheppick, South Jordan, and Donna Dunyon, Draper. Other students present were Bruce Lennberg, Richard Kemp, Donna King, and Jane Webster, Midvale; Iorna Millerberg, East Midvale, and Advisor Stan Sharp and Mrs Sharp. Mr Sharp announced at the party that the 1956 book had been entered in the National Scholastic Press Association, Minneapolis, Minn., for judging. The 1955 Beethon digger won an or rating. i. Friday, July 20, 1956 for nearly 45 years. He was a charter member of the fire department. He was born Mar. 4, 1878, in Rizzuto, Italy, to Savero and Maria Sciumboto. He married Elizabeth Phillips Aug. 10, 1903 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors are his widow; sons, daugh ters: Thomas S., Ivan, Ross, John all of Midvale; Ralph, Robert A. Mrs Frank Lewis, Mrs Joyce all of Salt Lake; Mrs L. A Hansen, Portland, Ore.; Mrs D. R OBITUARIES LUKE SENTINEL MIDVALE (Utah) THE Page Four A. SUMBOT Funeral services for Luke An tony Sumbot were held Monday, July 9, in the Midvale Second Ward chapel. Mr Sumbot, 78, 91 S. Main. Midvale. died of a blood clot on July 3 in Lamar, Colo. Burial was in the Midvale City cemetery. Mr Sumbot has lived in Midvale since about 1900 when he first started to work for the smelt- Brooks, Los Angeles, Calif.; 14 er. He opened his shoe repair grandchildren; two great grandshop a few years later, and ran it children. Lut-trail- , Le-on- a ODR3CECEDD x For SATURDAY and MONDAY 5) C, JULY 21st and 23rd AN POT PLUMP EC MEATY LB. AST SI and BEEF 3c 10-da- PRYE-RIS LI NEW HOMES km Aft J? $1100 2V4 LBS. S PJ 4 BJf t FROZEN EADE CANS NEW POTATOE UTAH LBS. I.G.A. CAN 3fl (PS' SPRS $1100 43e LONG GREEN FOR SLICERS 5C n A - P 399 Linen Wedges Week-En- d OUPES LB E C CANS Tomato HITTfi Specials Sauce rtl CAN 299 Cantaloupe Reg. $3.98 wnnarens ratreis Reg. 4.99 N0W o)rDOWN'S f Family" OPEN FRIDAY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. 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