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Show TOE M1DVALE SENTINEL. MIDVALE. UTA Page 2 Thursday. Crescent Lorna Allgood ; - 255 6241 Set Mar. 31 Date For Pack Meeting Croscont Ward cub scout pack meeting wi'l be held Mar. .31 at 7:30 p.m. at Crescent Ward house. A Manh Ji: 1)67 Crescent Camp, Daughters of the Hah Pioneers, held a meeting Mar. 17 at the home ol Mrs Clarence Hyde with Mr.-- . Klliel Kemp, co hostess. The lesson was given hy Mrs tinier Mrs William Johnson. Perry gave the history of Mrs John Solomon Fullmer and the history of one of Ileher C. Kim-hI Mrs Urdph Pnrker. Mrs Stanley .Morgan. Air-- . Sherrill Nelson, Airs Ivan O. gill. and .Mr liarryl Darger. In the choir were Mr.; Lyman Wright, Mrs Fugene Voung. Mrs Kobert Gull. Mr R. nedy on Hie Apollo proram. The family will he there until the August. Mrs Kllis is the of former I.itida Ain.sworth Crescent. at Jlyland Last Saturday Ward hou-e- , Mr & Mrs Wi liam Hyde were honored at a pot luck par! at Hie Hyde reunion. Those attending horn Crescent and Sandy were Mrs Selina Hyde, Ilyrum llardcislV. Mr & Mrs Clarence Hyde and family. Mr & Mrs Ceorge Hyde and hoys. Mr it Mrs (lien Johnson s wives. Mr & Mrs Kraig F.llis and children moved recently to Cocoa Beach, Fin., where Mr Ellis is working at Camp Ken- - anil Oniel. Mr & Airs Glen I'.oerl. Airs NeUai Clayton. Mrs I'.aipb iiiviup, Mrs J Guillen Jensen, Airs I. win ( ami ron, and Mrs Calvin Richardson. The choir was directed by Mrs Clifton lliggins ami accompanied by Mrs Ray I'aski tt. The program was directed by Airs Darryl N. Giipen. Mrs N'oal Darger. and family. Mrs Hardcastle I'.laine Hardcastle and fami'y: ir0 people attended the affair. Mr & Mrs H. C. Voeltz and daughter, X'edra, attended the tournaRio Grande howling ment at Denver last week end. Last Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs" Gerald l.unnen. Mrs Carol F.dwards. Salt Lake at a baby City, entertained shower for Mrs I.unnen's daughter Mrs Husse'l Oleen; l(i guests were present. David Samuleson and Dennis Carroll attended Jordan High School basketball varsity team banquet Mar. 15. The coaches and the varsity team were honored guests of Jordan Re'ief Society a special was given on demonstration jilli knit sewing by Mrt .Miriam Maxfield. The lesson was given Mrs Jack Sieverts. .Mr & Airs James Larkin had as their week end guests Miss Patricia timphreys. Salt Lake City, Mrs Ilyrum I. Humphreys and .Mark and Lori Humphreys, Summit, I'lah. Also as their guests were .Mrs Dennis Woodward and dauhter Billye Ann, St. George. A.'r & Mrs Larry Mickelsen and daughters Cary and Jill, Co'orado Springs. Colo., visited Mr & .Mrs' Gordan Mickelsen and Airs Fllen Mickelsen this past week end. Scout Troop 142, Granite went on a Id mile hike Mar. 18. Attending were Ralph Bishop, Cox. Stanley Cox, Vaughn Craig Bishop, Rulon Fbert, Curtis Anderson. Danny Petersen. Stanley Mavnes, and Kent Hilton. It 'was their fifth hike. b-- home. Mr & Mrs Carl A. Lawson Ogden, and Mr & Mrs Carl J. Lawson and Mrs W. I Nielsen were Sunday dinner guests at the John A. Samuleson home. Wayne Henry Page, son of Mr & Mrs Henrv Page.' celebrated his hirthdav Sundav. Packaging purchases (.wood, paper, metal) Salaries and wages Program Follows Birthday Dinner Th Breweries of America Pump Constant Refreshment into the American Economic Svsiem. states brewers association, inc. SOUTH 5TH EAST United 366 tjcf) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH in'.-re- .Mrs Sadie Moigan. The club donated a can opener, an electric hand mixer and an electric clock, to be used at the Town Ha'l. with permission. Group to Enjoy Progressive Dinner Jean Second Alarrieds class announces a special leader. evening for the class, called "A Trip Around the World." to be A progressive dinheld Alar. ner, beginning at the home of Harry Carson, wi'l be served. The next place of meeting will be at the Jewel Pritzkau. then at Elvin Barney home and Douglas Brown home. There will be entertainment from BYU, Draper and Sandy. .Miss Ward AlaiUen, .Mutual Virgel Frant? spent three weeks in Ca'ifornia visiting with their daughter and husband, Mr & Airs Harold Kihlstrom, Santa Clara and with Air & Airs Victor Bronson. who went with the Frantzes to San Francisco. Thev saw manv Mr 254-36- C:; Mr & V: KV.neth G. Dens-Inn- . Rosemarie ley and 'acramenio. Calif and Ki n,'i Riwrton, this are visit in ui v ek. hev 'aim1 to attend the wediiine o! Diane Ni. hols and Vaughn I.e. Densley. Alar. 17. Air & M- s Vernon Densley. fonnerlv el :;ive!ton. left Mar. IS for !::! ta'if.. w e. re Air Ders'ev wiii begin leaching this fall in 'the ..'unior High School. Mr & AD's ,l.:ck Speights spent Mexico. They in two weeks staved a week at Guadalajara where thev saw the bull fights Mr & Airs Alic' ael Bair, Logan, wore wee), end visitors of .Mr & Mr.; Robert L. Helt. Monday the Bairs a 'd Miss Robyn Holt went skiing. , Boo! m.v. rrr.i' continent. - a war by Ihe author of 'The Tri-elof Jamie Alcl'heeters." JUVENILE BOOKS "Poems to Solve," by Alay Swenson. This book of inventive poems allows the reader to make his own poetic discoveries. "Good Pope John." by F.ilza-l-::- i Odell Sheehan. This author tel's vividly the story (,i Pope John XXXIII, surely the most beloved pontiff of modern times. The Crystal Tree,-- ' by Jennie D. Lin'tquist. All young readers will b? delighted' with .Miss Lindquist's new book Nancy and her friends of (he "Go'den Name Day" and Ihe "Little Silver House." ' Hold Zero," by Jean Craighead George. This is more than an exciting novel; it carefully depicts the personnal interest's of ingenious "Ash Road" by Ivan Southal!. Ash road is a dramatic and exciting story that is refreshingly different from most fiction for the voung. The difference lies chieflv in its authenticity. Al s firsthand -eiihci Liberty Nor Safety."' F. Twining. by tienera! Nathan This author takes a hard look at Fr.ited Slates military policy and strategy. Dirtv 1'olitics," by Bruce L. Felknor. A survey of political by a nai Inciinerv in America on authority fecognied tionally election ethics and tactics. Depths of the Earth." by William li. Halliday AI. D. Caves and cavers of the United States. - and Your Aging Parby Edith AI. Stern witn Mabel Ross AI. D. tor mature men and women who want to do the best for their parents without undue sacrifice of themselves and their families, this book is important and helpful. "The Ninth Directive," by Adam Hall. A new quiller spy novel that is both fluent and exYou cuts," teen-ager- citing. 'Two Roads to Guadalupe," bv Robert Lewis Tay'or. An exciting novel about the Mexican ADULT BOOKS "Aly Lord of Canterbury." by Godfrey Turton. A Biographical t Novel about Henry VTH's ib!e Archbishop. "Inside South America." by John Gunther. Here in one rich book are all the ma jest v. muddle, romance, and inde-struc- 8 1 05 S.700 Hours: 12:30 to 6:30; Sat. Mom. Other Hrs. by appt. Ph. 2 255-57- 7 m " ' mMmmm- 31 325-voic- E. 9-1- CirH!l!; Flr IlamlcSV essiah' From SeloHions An A Set in the splendor of the Rocky Mountain foothills, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs selections from e Handel's "Messiah." With guest soloists Phyllis Curtin, Maureen the Bell Forrester, Richard lewis, and Donald Voorhees and of the Bell Telephone Twelfth Orchestra. program Telephone 4:30 P.M. Hour exploring the world of fine music. Sunday KUTV Channel 2. In Color. GORDON, Chiropractor Res., Office, of a v The fo'lowing new boks have been added to the Ruth Vine Tyler Library at 315 Wood Street, Alidvale. Mrs & 4 uf nv-er- .(),(.,iu.r Mountain States Telephone 1 Party at School The 125th Relief Society birthday party celebration was held in the Granite Ward recreation hall Mar. 17. A dinner was served at 6:30. After dinner a program "The Gift" was presented. Narrator was Mrs Fugene Hilton. The cast inc'uded Mrs Airs Marvin Keith Higbee, Whitmore, Mrs Joanne Bay, MORE THAN S4 BILLION treasurer. R. Youngsters Have Easter Mrs Glen Fbert $550 Million $2.5 Billion ON THESE FOUR ITEMS ALONE Blanche Densley of i (i-i- v- The fliverton Flower Ciui held its annua! dinner an e of officers. Alar, lii at '.he Town Hull. Last year's ohuer-agree- d to serve another war. Thev are president. Mrs Finery vice president, Airs Borrett; ilerseel Fgljert; .secretary and Tiverton Granite What is the brewing industry worth to the American economy? Keckon it in billions. Here are some of our annual outlays, in round numbers: Excise taxes (federal, state, local), . . .$1.4 Billion Agricultural purchases (grains, etc.). $215 Million I At High School. Mr & Mrs Rill Nie'sen and children, Teri, P.illy and P.ryan, Salt Lake City, were Friday evening guests of Mrs W. I. Nielsen at the John A Samuleson Refreshing the Nation's Economy in the San anciseo a.'ej an. also i ile.l and husband Air wit!, a A! National '.i"bvt'J. bices' "lower Club Rcia'ns Sama Officers The town recreation and civic clubs are spon- soring an Faster party to be held Mar. 25 at 10 a.m at the local school, for children and children of the elementary grades. There will be a movie and a treat for each child. pre-scho- j So FarattEsfk You'd ThSnk it Was A Whole New Shipment Just Arrived Tradwiwla gi ma DC wmt l tfaorrty tmHtmi amm. Kto CcipuiWo 1 JkmmKm. Mortpl Ln ft ow-t- r " ..w,v.,v,v,.v. titt mi - SSiviis Every Tom, Dick and Harry needs milk with dinner "You know that milk is nature's vitality drink, don't you? Sure you do. You know that it's the only mealtime beverage that gives you lasting vitality. And you know that it helps balance your meals because it supplies you with vitamins and protein and minerals that you need every day. 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