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Show BLUFFDALE NEWS eral of their daughte~-in-law,u Mrs Rex Shaw, who d1ed last Wednesday. The services werell Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd en- FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 conducted Monday. David Shaw. tertained at a dinner Sunday 6-year-old son of Mr & Mrs ~exi honoring their family, including Mrs Thora Parry entertained at S~aw returned to Sandy With 1 \ Mr & Mrs Wilmer Kidd and Mr a quilting party at her home on h1s grandparents. & Mrs David Kidd of Salt Lake Thursday. Present were: Mrs Ida MRS. I, T. OSTLER. Correspondent. Phone Mid. 266· W Mr & Mrs Noal Farmer and ' City, Mr & Mrs Elden Neilson of Hardman of California, Mrs Dora sons, Larry and Lynn, and Mrs Murray, Mr & Mrs M6rris Kidd, McFarlane of Midvale, Mrs JulMT. JORDAN STAKE ANNUAL Hazel Smith of Redondo Beach,! Elton, JoAnn, Mary and Clara ia Crump, Mrs Eva Crump, Mrs ROSE FESTIVAL SLATED Calif., left Thursday of last week: Kidd of Bluffdale. Jean Larsen, and Mrs Elizabeth Mt Jordan stake YW:M!A Junior t<? .r~turn _to the~r homes after A group of young people from Bass of Bluffdale. Girls wil hold their annual "Rose , VISitmg w1th theu :nother, Mrs , Bluffdale entertained a surprise Elton Kidd, son of Mr & Mrs The home economics classes Festival" Tuesday at 8 p m in Margaret F Allsop K1dd, and also social Friday evening honoring B B Kidd, and George Bass, son of Sandy Junior high school, un· Sandy Second ward, under diat.tend th~ funeral of James B Ann Austin and Allen Jones, the of Mr & Mrs M Bass, have reder direction of Miss Georgia rection of Mrs Edith Hoffman, K1dd, theu step-father, held onl occasion being their birth an- turned to their base at San DiFullmer, will entertain their mo- stake junior girls leader. Mrs LeWednesday of last week. niversaries. Others in attend- ego, Calif., after spending a thers at a Mother's Tea and Fa- ora Copper of the junior departMr & Mrs Roy Webster and · ance included Wallace Neilson, leave with their parents. shion Show Friday (today) at ment of the general board Will be Mr & Mrs James B Kidd returned , DeLaine Green, Paul Smith, MelDonnie Merrill, son of Mr & 2 p m in the auditorium. a special speaker. home Sunday, April 11, from al vin and Howard Spencer. The fashion show will parade "The Spirit of a Rose," by Ida · two weeks trip to California, LaVon Neilson was honored by Mrs Wall ace Merrill, has returned home from the hospital. ''springtime fashions around the . Steed of Draper Second V'{ard will , · where they were guests of Mr a group of friends at a surprise He is recovering from rheumatic clock," and girls from the 7th, be read as a part of the program, & ·Mrs Thomas Pugmire and 1 soc1al Friday evening honoring fever. 8th and 9th grades will partici- 1 which will also be featured by family at Niles, Calif., and Mr her birth anniversary. Those in pate, displaying articles ma:de the "tying of the bouquet" cere· :Mr & Mrs Lee Eastman were and Mrs Frank Smith and Mr & attendance were Leilan Turner, during the school year. The out- many, made possible by 100 per , Mrs Noal Farmer at Redondo Ann Austin, Dora Dene Mous· honored at a wedding reception standing girl in the home econ- cent enrollment of every 15 and , Beach, Calif. ley, JoAnn Kidd, Helen Parry, Monday evening at the Bluffdale omics department will be named 16-year old girl in the stake. - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Kathleen Giles, Vauna Green, ward recreation hall. Mrs Eastat the show, according to Mary Keepers in the various wards Rubert Clyde Swenson Mr & Mrs Reid Anderson of Dennis Neilson, DeLaine Green, man is the former Donna Allred, Beth Allen, committee chairman. include: Draper - Mrs Marge 'Salt Lake were visitors Sunday Bobbie Turner, Wallace Neilson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Parley All. Crosgrove and Mrs Martha Day; A farewell program honormg \of Mrs Anderson's parents Mr Allen Jones and Howard Spen- red, and Mr Eastman is a native Draper 2nd-Mrs Helen Close; Elder Robert Clyde Swenson,_ son & Mrs Samuel Turner. PRE-SCHOOL CLINICS ' of Herriman. cer. Crescent - Mrs Ruth Larsen; of Clyde and Zella Marncott EXAMINE 56 CHILDREN Fifty-six children who will en- Granite - Mrs Irene Despain; Swenson, prior to his departu!e ter school for the first time in Sandy 3rd-Mrs Betty Gottberg; to the North Central States will September, received physical ex- Sandy 2nd-Mrs Gwen C Nelson;! be held Sunday, May 9 at 7 P m aminations at the two pre-school Sandy 1st-Mrs Beatrice Sagers, at Sandy 2nd ward. The Jlrogr~m will inclu~e: clinics conducted this week at Mrs Barbara Ballard, and Mrs Prelude, Gemal Beck; In_vocatwn Sandy school, according to Mrs Norma Jenkins. Marlon Bateman; Readmg, LuLouise Jager, district school M-MEN, GLEANER GIRLS cille Tuttle; address, Stanley A nurse. Rasmussen; vocal duet, Geneal Forty-eight were innoculated HOLD "FUN-FEST" THURSDAY Mt Jordan stake M Men and and Rodney Maxfield; address, and 43 were vaccinated against against diphtheria and tetanus, Gleaner Girls "Fun Fest" was E 0 Maxfield; violin solo, Clyde Raddon; remarks, Mrs Clyde small pox, while 22 were recom· held Thursday evening at Dra- Swenson; organ solo, Clyde Milmended to see their family phys- per 2nd ward under direction of Ician for various minor defects. stake leaders, Blaine Andrus ler; Response, missionary; reallow the children ample time and Fern Smith. Games and mar~s. Bishop Joseph Pierson; The clinics were held early to stunts were featured followed by closing song, choir; benediction, t o receive medical aid before the election of officers. Luncheon Gerald Maxfield; postlude, Genie! Beck. school opens in the fall. was served.---------~ Mr Swenson Is a graduate of NOAL BATEMAN ELECTED MISSIONARY WILL Jordan high sch?Ol, _and has had TO HEAD SANDY P-TA OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY 123 mo.nths service m tl_le _army. the May m1sswnary Noa 1 Bateman was e l ect e d as Glen E Sacos, Sandy 3rd ward, l He h will . 8enter lt Lake 3 president of Sandy P-TA succeed- who has spent 17 months in the ·, orne ln a · ing Leo L Lundberg at a meet- Canadian mission, will observe ing held April 21 at the Sandy his birth anniversary May 11, ; CRESCENT LADIES GOP j unior high school. Other oficers it has been announced by his CLUB TO M~ET WEDNESDAY T~e meetm~ of the Crescent in clude Mrs Marvin Larson, vice Ifamily. Sacos, who has recentp resident and Mrs John Hensch- ly been appointed first counsel- L~dies Republican Study group See Penney's clever variations k e, secretary. r or to the branch president of the Will be held Monday, May 3, at of women's beloved spectator The program featured 33 num- mission has recently been trans-~8 P m at the home of Mrs Albers presented by students of the ferred t~ a new address--6 2 Main bert H Schrader o':l South State pumps-in white suede with elementary school. St., St Catherine, Ont., Can., and street, Cresce!lt, w1th Mrs Pearl brown or red kip. You'llloye - - - - - - - - - , wil be glad to hear from friends ~layton, president of the, gro!-lp, Sentinel Want Ads get results, he at 'ho e m charge. Plans for the commg the slim heeled flattery of · __________________ re___.,.._m_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ activities of the group will be • outlined and other necessary multico1or sandals in gay business carried out. All interMexican or pastel ~hades! ested are invited to attend. Missionary. Classes Will Honor Mpthers At Tea 'The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel 1 1 I ' 1 *WANT ADS FOR SALE-3 rooms of furniture including elec. stove, refrigerator, and washing machine. All 1 year old. Call Mid. 0861-J4, or see at 8136 S. 150 West, Midvale. FOR SALE--G E refrigeratormechanically good; refinished like new. $60. Inq. Apt 5, 81 N. Main St., Midvale, after 3 p m. FOR SALE-New 4-room brick home in Midvale. AltaView subdivision. Tile in bath and kitchen. Fireplace. Large lot. · 170 Roosevelt Ave. Call Mid. 793-W. FOR SALE-1942 Indian Chief motorcycle. Overhauled; new starter. Some extras. See at the i Sandy Shoe Shop, or Phone Mid. ~ 0689-NJ-5. A30 FOR SALE-White enam~l M!_d. 36. tf. Opening for experienced display person. Steady employment. Apply in person. No phone calls accepted Young Styles for Summer! UYNTHif SHOES 6.90 PUTA Jeep'r~ WORK ON YOUR FARM AS A PICK-UP, the Universal "Jeep" carries up to 1200 lbs. It has 2wheel-drive for conventional travel, 4-wh eel-drive fo r bad roads or cross country h auling. ASAMOBILE POWER UNIT, the "Jeep" gives you power to operate hammer m ills, ensilage cutters and many other p ieces of belt and shaft driven equipment. AS A TOW TRUCK, the Univezsal ''Jeep" pulls a braked payload of SOOO lbs., with plenty of reserve for steep grades and heavy going. AS A LIGHT TRACTOR, the Universal ~ 'Jeep" operates pull type and h.r- __ cfraulic-lift implements-has power -= and traction for field work, with 1206-lb. d rawbar pull. WILLYS INTERMOUNTAIN Inc. 333 Sou th 3rd ·East Distributors Dial 5-1302 Salt Lake City mmmmlmllllmmlllmmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllll~lmllllllllllmlll~lllrnmmm~lllllllmllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllll CEDAR POSTS Airy and smart! 'Personal $l1ention Mr & Mrs Bert Litchfield of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, announce the birth of a daughter April 21. Mrs Litchfield is tt.e former Miss Nelda Pierson, uf Sandy. Mr & Mrs Albert 0 Hardcastle announce the birth of a child April 20 at the Cottonwood hospital. The couple now have three sons and one daughter. Harold Carpenter underwent a tonsilectomy Friday at St Mar){S hospital, where he is still confined because of an infection. The membership of Sandy 3 wards enjoyed a dance Tuesday evening at the recreational ha!l following regular MIA meetings in the various wards. An a,pron and gift sale, sponsored by Sandy 2nd ward Relief society will be held Friday, April 30, at 7:30 p m at the ward chapel, to which the general public is invited. Sandy Second ward annual Primary conference will be held Sunday, May 2, at 7 p m, at the ward chapel, it has been announced by Mrs Hazel Elmer, president. The program theme, "Our Happiness Rainbow," will be carried out by the various Primary groups under direction of their class leaders. Mrs Bernice Clayton, wife of Merlin Clayton of 7th East St., is still at the Pyatt's Clinic, at 1216 E. 13th So., Salt Lake City, where her condition is reported to be improving. Mrs Clayton has spent much of her time at the hos,pital the past 18 months. Mr & Mrs John H Shaw of Sandy, and son, Harold Shaw, of Murray, returned early Wednesday from Berkeley, Calif., where they had gone to attend the fun- PLAY SHOES 2.39 Made for rougJ/ play & comfort! T-strap sandals o t a i r - cooled, combed yarn duck. Durable, crepe-type solea and bound insoles. Red or 2-tone blue. 8-3. Women's Comfortable PLAY SHOES Women's Play Open Toe Oxford Trim, white sandals of flexible, elk-finished cowhide. Rayon faille linings, cork platforms, wedge!!. Wishbone Sandals • . ~ 2.98 Buy Cherry Lane* Casuals! 2.79 Good looking, comfortable shoes with aircooled, duck uppers and crepe-type soles. Spring heels, steel shanks, and bound insoles. 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