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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Midvade, Utah, Friday, July 5, 035 RIVERTON NEWS by and Bud Densley, and a song by Doris Densley, 'Vanda Densley and Beth Bills. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown -oconference was N. School Mrs. and Sunday and daughter and Mr. H. Silcox spent the week-end at held at the Riverton First and Malad, Idaho, as guests .of Mr. and Second wards Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hemingsen, and :Mr. --oand Mrs. William Camp. Mrs. Rulon Dansie is improving -oat her home after an illness. Her The Riverton First year cooking baby died last Tuesday. -oclass met at the home of Misses Zach T. Butterfield 1vlrs. and Mr. WednesThelma and Nila Morgan Sunday, Mrs. guests their as had day. A demonstration on cooking Ruby, daughters and cereals was given by .Jacqueline Duke Page and Payson of \Vanda and Mildred Thaxton and Nila Morgan. DeLisle Beckstead and children of --o-Mrs. Ross Curtis was hostess to Clearfield. --othe Busy Mothers club at her home Mrs. .Jewlia Graham is spending Wednesday. The lesson wa~CJ given by-Frances May and Maud Butter- the summer at Wyoming. field. Refreshments were served -oMrs. Jane Bradford of Salt Lake to Mrs. Frank Nosack, Mrs. \Villlam Palmer, Mrs. M. J. Tischner, spent the week as guest of M.a and Mrs. James Broadbent, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Melvine Peterson. --oTischner, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Mahonri Butterfield, Mrs. WilMrs. Lionell Myers left Saturliam Torkelsen, Mrs. Frances May day for Atlanta, Georgia, where she will spend a month visiting and Maud Butterfield. with her mother and other rela-oMrs. Maxine Foster and baby of tives. She was accompanied by Devil Slide is spending two weeks her sister, Mrs. Joseph Crosby of as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Salt Lake. -o-. Parry. The food conservation plan spon~oMr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard an- sored by the extension department nounce the birth of a son, Sunday. of the A. C., under the supervision Mrs. Maynard was fonnerly Miss of Ivy Hall, started work Friday at Riverton when 85 quarts of vegAdell Thaxton. etables were canned. Centers will -oThe Riverton First ward Pri- be established at Riverton, South mary presented a one-act play Fri- Jordan, West Jordan and other day, at the ward chapel with the places in the near future. -ofollowing cast: lola Maynard, Vesta Eat club yvas organUneeda The Hamilton, Maurine Wiberg, Florence Wiberg, Mrs. Phil Parry and lzed, which consists of the first Mrs. Perry. A dancing review year cooking class of 4-H club was given by the following girls: girls. The meeting was held at Beverly and Coleen . Stephensen, the home of Mary Bowen, WednesDelores Dansie, Velores Webb, Tru- day. J 8 h• G• J M•d I va e ee IVe If s Midvale Second ward first year Beehive girls entertained for their mothers last Friday evening. Luncheon was served to forty guests. The decorations were in Beehive colors, which are brown and blue. The favors were made by each of the girls and consisted of their favorite flower, which is also their Beehive symbol. The girls were in charge of all the arrangements, .under the direction of their leaders, Mrs-. Pearl Reading and Mrs. Virginia Larson. Five members of the group received awards for completing a year of Beehive· work without missing one meeting. }- 1 DU YOU?. HOW SMART lli\L \ (Answers on Page Thirteen) "\t::::;;=::::;;::::;;::::;;====::::;;===~f 1. What is a tangalung? 2 • What does the abbreviation K. c. B . s t and f or.., 3 · What is the meaning of the French words, Les Miserables? 4. Who was Luther Burbank? 5 · Where is the city of Blagovyyeshchensk? 6 · What is a ghazal? 7 · What is a Hottentot? 8. Who was Eos? 9. What is the Diesel engine? 10· What is a bateau? Phone or write The Sentinel when you have NEWS. Our phone is Midvale 178; our address, The Ute Sentinel, Midvale, Utah. EAST MIDVALE NEWS Charles W. Greathouse of Culver City, California, Mrs. Jack Smith of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Members of East Midvale ward Frank Greathouse of Midvale were enjoyed an outing Saturday at Gla- dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and cio park. A ball game ,supper and Mrs. Frank Hicks. -o-a campfire program were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt by 50 ward members. Lake were guests Sunday of Mr. -oA group of M. I. .J\. girls, ac- and Mrs. D. \V. McDonald. -ocompanied by their leaders, left R. H. Clayton and Mrs. Mr. and Friday morning for a week's outguests of Mr. dinner ing at Community Camp, in Big family were and Mrs. Leroy Clayton, Friday Cottonwood canyon. evening at East Mill Creek. -o-oMr. and Mrs. Parley Glover, Mrs. Mrs. Maxine c. Greenwood reLaura Pisksley and Mrs. Alice Bateman motored to Logan and turned home Sunday after spendwere week-end guests of Mr. and fng three weeks in the East. Mrs. Mrs. Allen Bateman and family. Greenwood joined her husband, They formed a party and enjoyed Delbert Greenwood at Ames, Iowa. After a 3-day visit at this city a da.y in the Logan canyon. they joined friends and enjoyed a -oMrs. W. H. Clayton of Los An- motor trip to Kentucky, Virginia, geles, was a guest Friday of Mr. Washington, D. C., New York City, and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and fam- Detroit, Niagara Falls and Ontario, Canada. On the return trip, ily. they came through the Holland -o-Miss Rosalie Olsen left Friday tunnel UI\ier the Hudson river, for Los Angeles, California, where back to Chicago and then to Ames. -oshe will visit with Mrs. Arvid A. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bushnell left Engman. She will also visit the morning for Southern Monday Diego. fair at San they will visit relawhere Utah, --o-friends. and th·es, Schmidt Charles Mrs. Mr. and -oand family spent Thursday evenMr. and Mrs. Orval Forbush and lng at Washington Memorial grove children of Murray spent Sunday in Emigration canyon. with 1\!r. and Mrs. Lester Forbush --o-M:rs. I. A. Norris spent Wednes- and family. --oday with Mrs. Geneva Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gaskill and --o-The Misses Edna and Hazel daughter, accompanied by Mrs. J. Glover, and Elmer Terry of Salt H. Gaskill, Miss Neva Gaskill, Mrs. Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Lowell Greer and son, left for OmMrs. Parley Glover. They also , aha, Nebraska and surrounding motored to Provo and visited with ' cities, Sunday. They expect to be gone two or three weeks and will friends. visit relatives in Missouri and in -oMr. and Mrs. Bill Greathouse, Iowa. 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