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Show - } . THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH 'FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1947 IT NEVER FAILS Page Five 11-\eR~ ~E.RE FOR 14.1\'3N'T ~t:EN &!>. Cl.lS'rOIVIE.R IN PIN ~OllR, "FRPINI<,- P..NO "Ti-lt:IG'C'S NO USE. OF' BOT\-\ OF US HPINGitll' PIQ.Ol.lNO e OOIN' NOTI--IlN:- W~W OON''r VOU TO iHE. BPIL.l. GP.ME. • Due to the small amount involved, we do not accept want ads except on a cash-with-order basis. l\'o ads taken by telephone. GO SOUTH JORDAN FLOWER CLUB ENJOYS HOLIDAY PARTY A social at the home of Mrs Leonora Holt during the holidays climaxed the year's activities of the South Jordan flower club. Attractive and seasonal decorations added to the enjoyment of the affair. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs George Scott, Ivy and Dorothy Newbold. Co-hostesses of the party were Ivy, Millie, and Ruth Newbold and Mrs Stanley Newbold. Preceding the social a short business meeting was held which included the reading of a financial revort by President Dorothy Newbold. Phone Mid. 605 Mr & Mrs Roy Steadman and Mr Miss Evelyn Mark of Midvale, left Wednesday for an indefin- & Mrs Paul A Davis and daughter, Pamela, were guests Monday evE-ite stay in Denver. ning of Mr & Mrs Norvel Pugmire Mrs _Fern Otteson has re· and daughter, Ann, of Salt Lake. turned from spending the holi.Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nell are prouddays at Oakland, Calif. ly announcing the birth of their secMrs Effie Hobbs, who has been ond child, a son hom at the Cottonseriously ill at her home on Al· wood Maternity. The baby, a boy, len St., is reported to be im- will be culled Danny. proving. A gay New Year's party was enjoyed at the Lew Steadman home b) n New Year's day, Richard Kemp Mr & Mrs Lew Steadman, Lorrain ... etumed to Magpa for a short visit · h his cousins who had been vis- Steadman, Mr & Mrs Elmer Neilsen, ti with their grandmother, Mrs Audrey Blanchard, Barbara Bingham. I Goff, on New Year's eve. Mr & Mrs Gail McDonald, Mr & Mrs John Miller, Mrs Agnes Nelson Mr & Mrs Paul Davis and dau~h and Joe Mikich enjoyed a New ter, Pam, visited New Year's dav Year's party at the Nelson home with a the home of Mr & Mrs Claude L a luncheon served around midnight. Thompson of Salt Lake City. Other guests during the evening were M1 ---On the first day of the year Ellen Mrs Lawrence Law of Fillmore M Clark became the bride of Melvin Lt. & Mrs Harvey ChristopherA Dunn in a home ceremony per· of the Ogden Depot. formed by Bishop 1 Reed Beckstead SOY!-Tt\1~ 15 'SOME 'SER:VICE! St k G Sl f a e at the Clark home on East 2nd Ave.IAnnual Banquet . The m.arriage oeremony w~s read _at Tan. 25 In Salt Lake 9:00 o clock Wednesday ~ ybe Spring is coming. Wednesthe trees in the neighborhood Wlth falmly were filled with lots of robins, sing- and friends present. The bride look· ing and chirping. ed lovely in a turquoise blue after· noon dress and corsage of gardenias .J James Hunter, son of Mr & Mrs and pink rosebuds. The groom wore Terry Hunter, left Monday for San a navy blue suit. Best man for the Pedro, where he will be stationed young couple was Jack Smickle. The at the Naval Air Station. bride's mother was gowned in black with pink sequin trim, while thf' Mrs Donna Price and sons, Brent groom's mother wore a cerese gown. and Boyd, spent the holidays with A wedding breakfast followed the the boys' grandparents, Mr & Mrs ceremony, and then Mr & Mrs Dunn •. lie Price of Blackfoot, Idaho. left on a week's honeymoon at Las While there they attended the fare- Vegas, Nev. They will make their well testimony of Donna's brother- home in Midvale. in-law, Paul Price, who entered the - - - m· ion home in Salt Lake Monday Joe Bronson cut his eye while at an will leave soon on a mission to work and had seven stitches taken Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Before in it at a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday entering the mission home, Paul Price evening. and companion, Glen James, wen guests of Mrs Price's parents, Mr & Mrs Deming Wl'ight and children, Mrs George Thompson. Karen, Gail, and Michael, visited for __.J - a few days in Provo with relatives, Mrs Louise Critchlow entertained returning to Mid vale Saturday afterthe Literary club at her home in noon. Murray Wednesday. A book review was giYen by \1rs Cannon ThompMr & Mrs Clarence Riley of Salt son on "Out on a Limb" by Louise Lake City and Mrs Mary Hunter and Baker. Others present at the club son, James, were guests Sunday of were Mrs H P Cannon, Mrs Tyler Mr & Mrs Frank LaComb and chilv· cent, Mrs Heni)' \Valquist, Mrs dren of Copperton. S Peterson, Mrs Blaine Watts, Mrs ose$11 Millerberg, Mrs Charle~ Mrs Delores Dixon of Salt Lake Schmidt, Mrs J 0 Jones, Mrs Henry City and Mrs Lorenzo Cowdell and Wti ht and Mrs Ralph Keeler. Yel- daughter, Carol, were guests of Juannd rust chrysanthemums and ita Hunter on New Year's day. rench heather were used in the 1 - - - Pamela Kemp, daughter of Mr & decorations and a dessert was served Mrs Willard Kemp, oelebrated her by the hostess. 4th birthday on Dec. 27. Her couMrs Joe Mikich and son, Dellice. sins, Connie Jo and Claire Matthews returned Sunday from California, of Magna, and James, Eddie, Janice, where they visited during the holi· Judy and Mary Dahl of West Jordan, days. On New Year's day they en and Clifford Goff of Midvale helped joyed watching the Rose Parade at her to celebrate and eat a lovely Pasadena and reported it very beau· birthday cake. Other guests wem Mr & Mrs Weldon Matthews of tiful and well worth seeing. Magna, Mr & Mrs Everett Dahl of Mr & Mrs Guy A Pugmire arrived West Jordan, Mr & Mrs LaMar Kemp in Midvale New Year's eve following and son of Salt Lake City, anrt a honeymoon trip in Red Lodge, Pamela's grandmother, Mrs c I Goff. Mont., with Mrs Pugmire's family. Rcfreshments were served to the s· ce arriving in Midvale they have group. n the guests of Mr & Mrs N J J!ifOirc and Mr & Mrs John Miller Mr & Mrs Hyrum Stocking of Salt o· Riverton. Guy is here to attend Lake were dinner guests Sunday at ~~ University of Utah. the Russell Stocking home. ~t~:h:"-------------_:_ ________::~----- hone Your News to Ml.d·l·78 a e rOUpS . M-Men and Glea~er Guls ~f East· Jordan stake Will hold ~heu annual banquet Saturday mgh:, Jan. 25, at Hotel _Newhouse, 1t '":'as announced this week by offleers. . . _The affatr ~111 be forma]., and will b: held m the Rose Room and Mirror Room of the hotel. NEW YEAR'S DINNER GIVEN BY MRS ELTZ Mrs John Eltz of South Main St., entertained at a New Year's day dinner for members of the family. A delicious dinner was served, followed by a social hour, music and singing. Those present were Mr & Mrs Pete Yengich, Mr & Mrs John Eltz Jr. and children, Barbara, Johnnie and Mary Patricia, Mr & Mrs Robert Furner, Mrs Eltz's cousin, Mrs Evans and her husband and daughter. GLOVER CAMP MEETS NEXT THURSDAY Glover camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday, Jan. 16, at 2 p m, in the Midvale city hall, when the les· son, 'The Diary of Albert earrington," will be given by Mrs Fern Beckstead. A history will be read by Mrs. Brown. Hostesses for the afternon will be Bertha Brunson, Verna Bishop, and Marie Phelps. All members and those eligible for membership, are urged to attend. DANCE ANNOUNCED The Special Interest department of West Jordan stake MIA will sponsor a dance at the South Jordan school Saturday at 8 p m, Ethel Mabey and Reed Anderson, advisors, reported Thursday. Modern and old-time dances with good music will be enjoyed, and admission will be by budget ticket, the officers said. CALIFORNIA VISITORS aERE FOR HOLIDAYS Mr & Mrs Melvin A Gadd of East Center St. had as their holiday guests, her parents, Mr & Mrs Clarence C Hardman of Los Angeles, Calif. While here Mr & Mrs Hardman were entertained by their many friends in Bluffdale. They also spent a day with each of their other 5 children at Bingham, Garfield, Draper, Lehi, and Bluffdale. A family party was held Monday, Dec. 30, at the home of J W Hardman in Bluffdale, when an enjoyable evening was spent by 14 guests. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr & Mrs Hardman have resided in Los Angeles for the past 3 years. UNION Steven, of Midvale. The Union Second ward sacraJoyce Nance, Reporter ment meeting Sunday was directed by the Genealogy. The speakers The Sunday evening program of were: Pershing James, Elaine the Union 2nd ward will be a fare- Thompson, Nancy Olsen and Rulon. well testimonial honoring Harold S Cork. Musical numbers were furMadsen, prior to his departure for nished by Mr & Mrs Bert Lutz, Mrs the Texas-Louisiana mission. The Edith Walker, Mrs Marvin Beckmain speaker at the farewell will be strom, Colin Woods, and Bob AtChaplain Leon H Flint of Salt Lake. kinson. Sylvester \Valker, who is f1'lling a The Union Second ward choir will STRING QUARTET FETES mission, called his wife and fam 1·ly furnish the music for the stake con- MEMBER'S BIRTHDAY from Paso Robles, Calif., on New ference to be held in Midvale on Another birthday occurred in the Year's night. Feb. 2. J.H.S. string quartet Thursday, Jan. Mrs Mary Smart spent New Seventeen teen age girls of the 2, when Elaine Howlett entertained Year's eve at the home of Mr & Mrs Union First ward qualified for incli- the group at her home in Draper, James Larkin of Granite. The eve- vidual awards for outstanding at- honoring the 17th birthday of Agnes ning was enjoyed with a steak dinner tendance at sacrament meeting, Sun- \Veibell. Games were played, and and games. day School, and M.I.A., and will refreshments served. Miss .f'erral Smart saw the New receive certificates for their achieveMembers of the string quartet, Year in and the old year out at a ment in the near future. which has pleased many audiences party at Covey's that she attended The Sunday evening meeting of with their lovely music, are Miss with some friends. the Union First ward was under the Howlett, Miss Weihell, Zelia Fae Mr & Mrs Ronald Beckstrom and direction of the genealogical com- Howe, and Geraldine Bruno. daughter, Deanna Jean, of Salt Lake mittee. The speaker was Roy Smith City spent Sunday visiting at the of Salt Lake City and a vocal solo PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP home of Mr & Mrs Marvin Beck- was rendered by Kenneth Boggess. NOTICES strom. Mrs Geraldine Brady, who underConmlt CleTlc ol the District Court, or Mrs May Smart entertained at a went a serious operation Monday, is the respective siAners lor further inform. dinner at her home Monday for Mrs reported as being in a critical con- tion. Ellen C Brady, Mrs Clara Boggess, clition. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs Annie Johnson, Mrs Annie CarlMr & Mrs Ansel Eich of Emmett, Estate of Alonzo H. Eastman, Deson, Mrs Emma Boggess, Mrs Jo- Idaho, who are here on a visit, spent ceased. seph Anderson, Mrs Jesse Nix and Wednesday and Thursday at the Creditors will present claims with Mrs Jesse Olsen. home of Mr & Mrs Wesley B Nance. vouchers to the undersigned at 13 Mrs Alma Erickson and family Mr & Mrs Horace T Godfrey ar- North Main St., Midvale, Utah, on spent Sunday afternoon dining and rived home by plane Thursday af- or bPEore the 15th day of March, visiting with Mrs Mary Milne. ter a two weeks' vacation in Cal- A. D. 1947. • Mr & Mrs Ellis Richardson and ifomia. HARRY T. JOHNSTON, Adminson, Terry, spent New Year's eve Mr & Mrs Byron Thomas and son, istrator of the Estate of Alonzo at the home of Mr & Mrs James Russell, of Lark were recent visitors H. Eastman, Deceased. Larkin in Granite. at the home of Mrs Ellen Brady. BEN G. BAGLEY, Attorney for Mrs May Smart and son, Jay, of Administrator. Mr & Mrs Silas Brady and Mr & Salt Lake City visited with Mr & Mrs Earl Kavitah and son, Michael, Date of first pub., Jan. 10, 1947 Mrs James W Wright and Mr & of Salt Lake City spent New Year's Mrs Theron Smart of Bountiful Sat- day visiting with Mrs Ellen C Brady. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING urday. James Nance returned home SunSandra Lee Brady, daughter of day after spending a week's vacation Union & Jordan Irrigation Company Principal place of business, Union, Mrs Barta Brady of Sandy, spent the at San Diego, Calif. Utah. week end visiting with her grandMiss Elaine Jackson, Miss Joyce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: parents, Mr & Mrs Hyrum Brady. Nance and Melvin Brady attended That the Annual Stockholders' MeetMr & Mrs E J Peterson left Fri- the Utah State Symphony program day morning for their home in Im- at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City ing of the Union & Jordan Irrigation Company will be held in the East perial, Nebr., following a two-week Saturday evening. vacation with Mrs Ellen Brady. Misses Geraldine Gardner and Midvale ward hall, Monday, January Mr & Mrs Hyrum Brady spent Joyce Woodhead of Midvale visited 13, 1947, at 1 o'clock p. m. The purpose of this meeting is to New Year's day with Mr & Mrs L E with Joyce and James Nance Sunday hear and pass upon the financial reTischner and Mr & Mrs A J Epp of evening. port for 1946, and to elect three diSalt Lake City. Misses Geraldine Gardner and rectors to act for two years. Also Melvin Brady returned to Provo Joyce Nance attended the funeral of Sunday to re-commence his school- Ronald Eskelson at Salt Lake City to transact any business that may legally come before the meeting ing at the B.Y.U. Wednesday afternoon. FRANK PIERSO:\T, Sec.-Treas. Mr & Mrs Hyrum Brady had as dinner guests Sunday Mr & Mrs RoBilliards, in a variety of bert Poulton of Salt Lake City and · games, is played today by an Bird Mr & Mrs Nick Mascaro and son, estimated 10,000,000 people. _ eJng Y PIERIANS ENTERTAIN AT LION HOUSE SATURDAY Members of the Pierian Club of West Jordan entertained for their husbands Saturday night at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Mrs Del Bateman, president, welcomed the guests and Mrs Lawrence Dahl was mistress of ceremonies. Responses were by Mr & Mrs Byron Had· I illlillllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!ll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllil erhe, Howard Barben, Mr & Mrs j . Grandale Finlayson, Mrs Gordon a} 1 Drake, H W Jorgensen and Mrs 1 V S 0 Tony Brown. Highlighting the evening was ~ the musical program presented ~ by Mrs Orval Diri).ond, Mrs Milo Pearson, Mrs Glen Hagan, Mrs L • Population B · F dB e Game Commission I m~de M• d on your LIVING ROOM SUITE * * * custom-made, or factory furniture on Easy Tenns Come out to • Anderson Furniture Co$ 5000 So. State at Murray Have your furniture rebuilt, and pay in small monthly payments Call Murray 569 ~r~;:~:s:~=~r~~!es~~~e;:~ ther Time and the New Year", and a reading was presented by Mrs L A Burkinshaw. The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs Frank Schmidt, chairman; and Mrs J C Richards, Mrs Tony Brown, Mrs D A Bruno and Mrs Gordon Drake. Prizes for games were won by Mrs L A Burkinshaw, Mrs William Steadman, Mrs Glen Beckstead and Mrs Joseph Schmidt. Mrs Parley Spratling won the house prize. Experiments by Italian chemists in the preservation of milk have revealed that the addition of a small quantity of hydrogen Gas on Stomach We will come and give you a -free estimate in your Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back home "'hen ('X('t'S-t t;tPillach .il.f"ld cau:o~es painful. suft'Qf'at :ng .,;a-,, sour !"tmn~eh and ht';nthllrll, d lCtors u"ualj, :1TE'~rr11Je thu fa>~lt'St"ou·ting melllrines kno\fll to'1 }"lllJJtornatic rellt>i-mto 11.-ines like those in Bt>ll-am Tablets. :-;o !native, Bell-ans brines <'Omtort tn r Ht'!'y or doublt• your mon~y ba('k on return or bottlt t1.' us. 2;jc nt all llru1a::bu. I N M d PI eW ern anf - B0 sH e s (leanl·ng &Dyel·ng Ph M•d 1 • • 612-J 43 E. Cenler p ressmg • While y OU watt• The Utah fish and game department today allayed :fears that the current cold spell was severe enough to result in loss to the state's upland bird populations, but at the same time announced it is prepared for a statewide feeding program in the ,~:!~~::t~:~~n~~psns~ ~~~~~=r~nd The department pointed out that cold weather in itself does not pose much of a problem since pheasants, quail and other species of birds are able to forge for themselves as long as snow does not cover too deeply the seed-bearing plants on which the birds depend for food. Curtains and Drapes Cleaned & Pressed IFOR SALE-New 4-room Colonial home. 64 Oak St., Midvale. J10 FOR SALE-2 new tmck tires and Hats Cleaned and Blocked Suits Cleaned and Pressed • ALTERATIONS tubes. 6.50x20. No. 5 Central Ave. 2nd street north of Murray Laundry. SAWS SHARPENED-Band saws, all kinds of hand saws re· toothed and sharpened. Ace's Saw Sharp, 8675 S. 7th East. Sandy. Mid. 68-NR-1 Feb 9 47 FOR SALE-G. E. Refrigerator. 446 E. 4500 South, Murray. J24 FOR SALE-1946 Eureka and Regina Vacuums. Delivery in January. For demonstrations call Mur. 57 or Mid. 366-J. tf FOUND--Bay striped face, Owner please St. before Jan. • mare, 1300 pounds; branded on left ~hid. call at 6863 S. State 15. D. W. Sharp. LOST-\Vallet containing driver's license and registration card. Return to Speros 1\felonas, Midvale RD 1, Box 530, Redwood Road. .Notify by postcard, or return to Midvale Bank. Reward. JlO FOR SALE- Good used Kimball Piano, $165.00. Terms. Phone Mid. 337-J3. JlOtf -::::F:-:0-::R:--S:-A-L---- ------. E-Lyon _Heal! Grand P1ano; exc. tone; fm1sh hke new. Terms. Phone 1\hd. 337-J3 J10 HOUSE FOR SALE 4 yrs. old; all modern; 5 rooms, breakfast nook and bath; stoker and blower; electric water heater, fully insulated; storm windows and doors; b eau tiful til· e b ath ; tile in kitchen. w e11 1an d scaped 1ot; f ruit and her· 101 E ast 7720 South; sixth nes. house east of State St. at Midvale Junction. Terms. ,1lO ____ FOR SALE-1934 Chevrolet sedan. Good motor, tires, and heater. lnq. Sunday at 27 Cooper St., Midvale. &: FOR SALE-New Marine officer's overcoat. Size 40-42. 64 Oak St. - WANTED--Man to learn automobile parts business. Mendenhall's of Midvale, 86 N'. Main. Phone Mid. 39. FOR SALE-Single metal bed, with springs and mattress. -Exc. cond. $30.00. Also dome water heater, $12. Phone Mid. 412-W. J10 FOR SALE--30-gal. electric water heater, $40. Also monkey stove for sale. Dale \Vaters, 60 S. Grant. LOST-from 8600 So. and lOth East 1400-lb. bay horse. Black tail and mane; white feet. Reward. Mid. 174-W. }10 LOST-Wallet corttaining personal papers and money. Reward if returned to Billie Buck, 86 Pioneer St., Midvale. JlO Leather Goods Made to Order Hand laced - hand tooled Ladies' Handbags - Wallets - Belt~ Key Cases Repair work - Bags re-laced Jack Williams efo Earl's lldwe. & Appliance Co. Midvale, Utah Professional Hosiery Mending WORK GUARANTEED PROMPT SERVICE APT. 3 - IRIS APTS. ' Midvale * Mrs. Edna Gardner Call Mid. 667. J George W. Cox Hyrum P. Cannon 77 Jefferson St. Ph. Mid. 137-W 801 Wasatch St. Ph. Mid. 622-W * Representinll NORTHERN LIFE Insurance Co. Seattle, Wash. LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH RETIREMENT, ANNUITY HOSPITALIZATION Before the Wreck Reckon with Lawrence S. Tuttle for Complete Insurance Service 227 West 9000 South Street Sandy, Utah Ph. Mid. 645-R Wittich's DYEING 3-Day Service Pick Up and Delivery SEE MRS. HEBER AYLETT for AUTOMOBILE, Fire and Casualty Insurance. Phone Mid. 36. We Repair All Maker. Appliance Sales - Service Phone: 1 1JI I I I I I I I I I I I il l l l l l l l l l rnli mil l l ~l l l l l l l l l lmi ~I I Wiml l l l l l l lil l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ~ 1' I DAY or NIGHT - Refrigeration - Radio Norge & RCA Mid. 455 7580 S. STATE ·---------------------------------' |