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Show ' tllriCif qJ-111rite Mrs EUen Nance, Correspondent AI Shrew•bury, Correspondent Union Second ward furnished the program Sunday Granite is justly proud .of the evening three young men who have left Jan. 8th, at Spring View ward in Salt Lake City. Bishop Ster· ling Stoker was the speaker and the Golden Note Girl's Chorus furnished the musical numbers, under the direction of Mrs Flora Beckstrom. Mrs Myrtle McNam. ara was accompanist. Richard Motta, who is for higher learning. Sharon Despain, son of Mr & Mrs Elmo Despain and Ravel Beckstead, son of Mrs Emma Beckstead. started their freshman year at the B):"U while Lavoy Whitmore, son of Mr & Mrs James M. Whitmore enrolled at the U. of U. with the near departure of Clifton Higgins for the mission field, Gran· ite will feel keenly the loss of these young men from ward affairs· in which all took a keen and active interest. Granite ward Scouts recently gaVe a party to interest and welcome new members who are expected to swell their ranks this and next month when several of the boys will turn 12. Busy pre· paring for coming tests, and thrilled over the coming intro· duction to Scouting are Deon Springer, Bruce Shrewsbury, Lar~ ry Marsh. Mr & Mrs Walter Minsen of Hamburg, Gennany, have arrived to make their home· in Granite. The weather .gave them a rather cold welcome, but it is hoped that the weJcome of their new neighbors will make up for it. They attend~ lng college at the A. C. at Lo· gan, spent the holidays at Union with his parents, Mr & Mrs Ambrose Motta. Union First ward Relief So· clety held an executive meeting 1an 5th at 1:00 P. m. at the home of President Pearl Crox- ford. Plans were outlined for the corning year and luncheon was served. Union Fort Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold the _.regu!ru- monthly meeting 1an 16 ii£ 1:30 P. m. a the home of Mrs Grace Johnson. Mr & Mrs Eldridge Clawson of Union announce the marriage of their grandson, Raymond Searle to MiSs Chloe Simpson of Salt Lake City. The wedding cere· mo"hy took place at the brides home, Dec 25th. Raymond is the have three ct:hildren, Jurgen, Edelson of Mrs Elva French. The trout, and Anke, and the family newly-weds are honeymooning is living temporarily in the Arthur at Santa Ana, California. Gabler property. Mrs Lila Christofferson and son Austin of Spring City, Utah, were Sunday dinner guests of \.tr & Mrs Eldridge Clawson. "\-Mr & Mrs Eugene Croxford Lorna Allgood. Correspondent announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their Mrs Murlin Jensen entertained daughter Eve to Mr Blaine John- the .pinochle club, on Friday of son, son of Mrs Myrintha John- last week, at her home in Cresson. The wedding will take place cent. Dinner was served to eight Jar 25th. guests. f Mr & Mrs R F. Forbush have Dinner guests during the holimoved frOm Union to their new days at the Murlin Jensen home home at 8500 South on lOth East. in Crescent included Mr & Mrs Born at the Cottonwood Ma- Randall Jensen & Mr & Mrs ternity home Dec 22hd, a daugh . Tracy Reynolds ol Moore, Idaho. ter to Mr & Mrs ~win Smart. Also Mr & Mrs Joseph Je nsen of Mrs Smart wiq b re membered Sandy and Mr & Mrs John smith a~ the ~ur:""'lt:r E'J ·ne Jackson. of Crescent. Mr & Mrs Kendall Ogilvie and It was a boy who \ trrived Dec. little son visited SunCr;:;.y evening 27th at the CottonwoM Hospital, the third child for Mr & Mrs at the home of Mr & Mrs Stan Henry Vilsser. ( Lola Marchant.) Allgood and Dr & Mrs Theron C Mr & Mrs Lloyd C Rees are Olsen. Mrs Earon Jensen entertained the parents of a son born at the (qttonwood Hospital Dec 20th. at a bridge luncheon Thursday Mrs RPPS is thE' formPr Cooleen afternoon at her homt: on State Wheeler. This is their first child. St. Prizes were won by Mrs BryMr & Mrs Lynn Wolsleger an- a n Bird, Mrs Clyde Blasius and nounce the birth ot their fifth !\.Irs Allison Bills. Mr & Mrs Glen Johnson enterson, Dec. 29th at the Holy Cross tained at a new year's day famhospital. ily dinner for 12 guests. Mr & Mrs Vern Hilton are anMr & Mrs Kenneth Noakes of nouncing the birth of their seCrescent announce the birth of cond child, a son, Thursday a son, born Jan. 3, at the Cotton1an. 5th at the St Marks Hos· wad hospital. pita!. Mother and baby are doing Dr & Mrs Sidney Birdsley and tine. two children of Salt Lake were These proud parents all live Thursday dinner guests of Dr & in Union. Mrs Theron C Olsen. Bruce Biesinger ,son of Mr & llrs .td'rval ~~singer of Union. will be the .,J.iftaker at Union Second ward sacrament service Sunday, at 5:30 p.m. Bruce returned this week from the cen· tral Pacific mission field in the Hawaiian Islands, where he spent 26 months. Hawaiian mu· SliC will supplement Mr. Biesin· ger's talk. Mr & Mrs Orval Biesinger and daughter, Deon. returned to their home in Union this week following a six weeks' tour of the Hawaiian Islands. They returned with their son, Bruce, who recentJy completed a 26 month mission. . ~1*11pt1* ensen and Mr & Mrs Vester Ras· T HE ltt I D V ALE SENT IN E L mussen and daughter Kay of Page Two Friday, January 13, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Vere Dens· I ~=~--------------:-----'-'~--.:__.;___ ley and children of Riverton, NEW BOOKS ADDED tudes cause most of our diffiMra 8 F Andrua, Correspondent Mrs Earl Gividen, Corres. Dare Jensen of Rupert Idaho & TO LOCAL LIBRARY culties and shows how the proMr & Mrs Kent Bodell of Herr!· cess of becoming mature takes The following new books will place. The James H Woods family of man. Mr & Mrs Thomas Saddler of Draper entertained at a turkey Murray. held their annual New Mr & Mrs Cyrus Crane of Ne· be added to the Midvale Branch A Manual for Baby Sitters,.. by dinner at their home Saturday Years eve party at the Lucky phi was the week end guest of of the Salt Lake County Library, Friday, January 13 th: M Lowndes. Complete inform a· evening in honor of their mother Penny at West Jordan. The par- Mrs Sarah J Crane. tion for both parents and sitters. The Running Thread, by D Mrs Mary Dow on her birthday. ty i nc I u d e d a b anque t ,w ith da nMrs Mildred Crane, president Rowena Cary, by R L Holberg. · She was presented with a beau- cmg & merry rna k"mg. Th e w 00 d of the Herriman Primary Ass'n, Mayrant. An engaging story of Story of a tomboy. · par t Y an· entertained the officers and tea- an Irish immigrant girl and her tiful corsage. After diner prc>- family h ave h e ld the1r Phantom Backfield, by H M gressive games were enjoyed by nually at the Lucky p enny f or chers at her home Wednesday love for a Southern aristocrat. Brier. A football story set againMr & Mrs Peter Dow, Union, Mr the Past 3 Years · The Way West, by A B Guthrie evening at their monthly prest the background o! high school Mr DaVl. d Holfer has J·o,·ned paration meeting and social, This novel about a wagon train & Mrs Mack Dow, Tooele, Mr & life. Mrs Martin Ludwig, Mr & Mrs the navy air force. He has pass- Luncheon was served. on the way to Oregon is rated The Seventh Step, by H Gir· Fred Sjoblom, Mr & Mrs Reyburn ed all his examinations and has Mi Sh" 1 J ece tl as the finest on the subject. ss rr ey ensen, a r n Y II<J H t b C M N I van. Mystery of a pirate-ghost. Dow, and Mr & Mrs Ferris Fit~ qualified to join. He will leave returned missionary and Wayne rAren arvest i Y e Nils, by I and E D'Aulaire. gerald, of Draper. West Jordan in about 3 weeks. Si f Ri t th son. new mys ery. mper O ver on were e W-est of the Rimr-·•· b W D "The Men of Note," consistMr & Mrs Russel Jacobsen & guest speakers at the Sunday I h A """' fy h Story of a Norwegian boy in the 0 ver o 1ser. . new one or t e United States who was go~ng tao ing of George Rodens, Louie All- family of West Jordan. have even 1ng c h urch serv1ce. be a cowboy when he grew up. sop Gilbert Rasmussen and By- been quarantined with measles Mr & Mrs T Ralph Butterfield Western fans. ron Peart of Draper, sang sever- since the holidays. Brent. their were among those visiting with Factory Kitty, by H Hoke. The Hoover Commission Be~ al numbers at a new year's par- oldest son, had them first and Bert Crane Friday at the St. port. Offleial report on the or· Story 6! a kitten's life in a texty last week at th home of Mr now Gene, their second son has Marks Hospital where he under ganlzation of the executive tile factory . Allsop's in-Jaws, Ex Commiss· them. Brent will be u,nable to · went a major operation recent· branch of the government, Lulu's Play School, by C Steiloner & Mrs Matheson, of Salt attend school until January 16. Jy. Should the Communist Party ner. A gay picture·story for the Lake. Jumor Steadman of West JorNat Crane returned to Wendo- Be Outlawed? compiled by J E youngest. Draper Second ward M I A, dan has rejoined the ar~y and ver Utah after spending the hoi- Johnsen. A collection o! articles M Men & Gleaners held a lire· will leave for the serv1ce in liday season with his family discussing the subject. One mile north o! ancient side theatre party wednesday about a week. He will report to 1here. The Mature Mind, by H A Athens in the Grove of Acade· evening Jan 4, in honor of El· Texas. Mr Overstreet. The author describes mus, Plato taught school and & Mrs Art Dansie and how our immaturities of atti- thus gave us the word academy . der Ralph Jensen and Allen Mic>Charmaine Smith visited the kelson, soon to depart for mis- West Jordan School, Friday. Her children of Murray and Mr & Mrs Grant Haws and daughter sions, After the show a group of friends were glad to see that Marilyn of Salt Lake visited at about 45 met. at the home of Mr she is making such good prothe A H Dansie home Sunday. & Mrs Arcltie Smith, where they gress in recovering her health. 1 were served refreshments. The They all wish her well and hope group presented the boys with she can come back again soon CHRIST LUTHERAN fine white shirts. from the hospital and ~end a CHURCH Christ Lutheran Church will The two Draper wards are day with them. conduct the following meetings combining forces to furnish the and services during the coming singing for one session of the week. On Sunday morning the Mt Jordan stake conference, to Bible Class and Sunday School be held at Sandy, Jan. 21 and meet at 10:00. In the Worship 22nd. Agnes Dansie, Correspondent Hour, 11:00 a.m., communicant Mr & Mrs Harmon E Day re· Federally Insured 2% Interest members will celebrate the turned home Saturday after a Mr & Mrs . Thomas S Butter· three day stay in Cedar City to field entertamed last Wednes- Lord's Supper. On Wednesday visit Mrs Day's father, Fra~k j day evening. Guests include~ Mr evening at 6:30 p.m. the con · COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES McConnel who is very ill. He is & Mrs Thomas ~ Butterfield, firmation class will meet, choir reported to be improving how- Mr &Mrs Elton Bills, Mr &Mrs rehearsal beginning at 8:00 p.m. for the people of Nat Crane, Mr & Mrs Lester But· On Friday evening the Fe llowever. the Jordan area terfieid and Mr & Mrs James ship Club will meet at the Mr & Mrs H E Stringfellow Newman of Lark & Mr & Mrs Church for their re gular monthly of Ogden were guests of relaThomas Torgelson & Mr & Mrs m eeting. tives and friends here Sunday Willard Bills of Riverton & Mr evening. Mr & Mrs Gerald Andrus a nd & Mrs Earl Butterfie ld of Midfamily of Holladay were g uests, val e. A deliciOus luncheon was visiting friends & relatives in served . Morris Butterfield and son, Draper, Sunday. AND ALLIMIN relieves dis tressing sympt oms Ju e & LaVe! Butterfield, River· Fire destroyed the pump house of "nervous stomach"- heaviness after meals, belching, bloating and colic due to at the Bob Holt Farm North · ton, were business vis itors at gas. ALLIMIN hasbeen scientitical1y tested west of Draper Saturday morn - Herriman Saturday. bydoetoraand found highly effective. World LaGrand Poor visited at the famoua-more than a 14 biUion aald to date. ing, due to a paper fire being ALUM IN Garlic Tablets built on the floor to thaw out Boyd Bastian home in Murray Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. the frozen pump. Other build- Saturday. VfNGt:NT DRUG CO. ings near by were saved by the Mr & :M rs Preston Butterfield : 23~N.:.·:_::avr:::a:::i:::n_ _ _~M:_::id:_:v:_:al:•:::·_u:::..:::tal::_;.~·-------------------------===~ efficiency of the Draper firemen. and small daughter ·have return-- It was feared the machinery ot ed from California where they • the pump was badly damaged spent the Xmas holidays as by the heat. guests of Mrs Butterfields par· Mr & Mrs Clifford Duffin en· ents, Mr & Mrs Leo Freeman & tertained at a dinner in their family. home Thursday evening. Others Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell en. present were Mr & Mrs Joseph tertained at dinner Sunday afWilliams and family. ternoon in honor of Franklin T Mrs Stephen Tucker and Mrs Crane and daughter Annie SorMrs Jennie Huff returned home Saturday from California. They phone pole. The group was frightold of a slight accident due to tened and shaken up but uninicy roads this side of Fillmore, jured, with some damage to t~e where they skidded into a tele- car. tiJeJt jcJ-t/IIH r===--===---;;--=.....::;===;;;;;==========:::::::-1 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT NERVOUS Sandy City Bank STOMACH Midvale Branch Bank Jerome Brown of the Mt. Jor · dan stake high council, and 0 D Ballard, stake missionary, were speakers at the Crescent ward sacrament m eeting Sunday evening. ~· j ia1A ..tAif 11/lc,~ .., Mr & Mrs Havelock Smith and Mr & Mrs Frank Rogers ol Coutts, Alberta, Canada, left last week for th eir home after spending two w eeks visiting with her sister, Mrs Lou e tta Madsen and daughter Lorena at Riverton. The visitors al so visited with other relatives during their stay in Utah . OF THE WEST The 44th annual renewal of the Notional Western Stock Show at Denver January 13-21, 1950.... The notion's finest breeding stock displayed by exhibitol1 from 22 state5 and one Cana- The BAZAAR CLEANERS dian province. ... A new $2,760,000 stadium to be completed in 1950.. , . How this independent businessman got his start The largest sheep market in the coun· will reopen the Riverton Cleaners Building try. . . Livestock, Oen,.er's first rank $275,000,000 a yeor industry.••• We'd like you co meet a man who bas bung out his own shingle. • , • Yes, the stockman truly merits This Standard of California Distribu· tor, like those all over the West, works recognitioR as First Citizen of The in the near future West. as an independent businessman ••• and here's bow we helped him get his start. We first turned over a going business to him with a good list of customers. We helped him learn the best methods of serving Ius neighbors well ••• supplied the finest products, expert engineering help in meeting cough lubricating problems, the benefits of all our laboratory research and every other practical assistance possible • Kenneth Nell, Owner, reports that he will feature * FuR Insurance Coverage on all Clothing * Guaranteed Workmanship * Fast Service • Wanted - He, in turn, supplied the ingenuity, •kill and ambition of a man who is working for himself. Riverton resident experienced in Dry Cleaning. Call Mr. Nell at Midvale 974-W This teamwork between small and large business bas benefitted everyone. J Your Standard Distributor bas his roots and interests right in his own town; the money he makes stays in your commu.. nity. And because be knows local conditions through long experience aud is building his own business, be does a better job for us by doing an outstandingly good job of serving you. |