OCR Text |
Show I 1.(HiCif ql'lllfite Mrs Ellen Nance, Correspondent M At the Union PTA Shrewsbury ~ Mrs B F Andrus, Correspondent closed Chris Faurschou and daugh- last Friday and Saturday. The held at the junior nigh school ter, Mrs Mary Mickelsen, left Friday, Jesse Casper gave a talk Sunday for a six weeks 'visit to on teenage problems. Twenty- another daughter, Mrs K F seven were present. Mrs Helen Clarke of Coronado. Calif. Milne announces the next meetA birthday dinner was ening will be held Feb. 10 at 1:30 joyed by guests at tile home of p m, when Mr Casper will again Mrs Dorothy Mickelsen Sunday, be the speaker. January 8. Mr & Mrs L C Greer had Mrs Several Granite junior high Greer's mother, Mrs Della Gas- studE1nts lost a day in school kill of Salt Lake City as a week when tile bus was delayed a full end guest. hour an da half by deep drifts Union Flrst ward held their caused by the recent snow and work and !business meeting on wind storms. Drifts in many Wednesday. Mrs Guila Wash- places made virtual prisoners of burn of Salt Lake City gave a some residents and mail was delesson on textile painting. Lun- layed two days. Conditions are cheon was served to 20 members. less severe than last winter, Mrs Ruth Oliver, Mrs Hattie The testimonial service hanSmart, Mrs Ellen C Brady and oring Elder Clifton Higgins of Mrs Ellen Nance were hostesses. Granite ,Jan. 15, was well atLyceum was held at Union' tended despite heavy drifts and junior high school Monday, Jan. strong winds. Elder Higgins will 16. Bob and Roy Gill, archers, leave Jan. 23 for the mission were the entertainers. home in Salt Lake City where Mr & Mrs Gordon Jensen of he will remain until Feb. 2, Bingham were guests Thursday when he will entrain for Louisville, Ky. at the George Jensen home. The Union school basketball team came out leaders, 14 to 12, 'I'hursday, in a game with Midvale. By Mrs 1 T Ostler Union Fort Camp, DUP, has postponed their meeting until Jan 23 because of inclement Bluffdale ward MIA presented weS:the;, It has been announced. the play"Tlle Red Headed Sepby Mrs Flora Beckstrom, cap- daughter at Bluffdale ward untain. It will be held at the home der direction of Mrs Rose Bristol. Cast included Myrna Green, Beaof Mrs Grace Johnson. trice Casper, Joy Palmer, MarUnion Lions and Lady Lions held their ''Ladies'' night Jan lene Gr~en, Barbara Spencer, Donna Larsen, Sherry Mousley, 12 at the ward chapeL LaDell Sessions, district governor of Beverly Webb, Wayne Crump, 28·A, was the speaker, and a Wendell Crump, Vaughn Crump, book review was given by Helen and Ray Haun. Mr & Mrs Glen Crum.p anKimbell of Salt Lake City. Lunch nounce the birth of a daughter was served to 43 by the Lady Thursday, Jan 12, at a Salt Lake Lions. hospital. They have now three Mrs Ellen J'ance attended a sons and a daughter. Boy Scout court of honor at the Elder DeLaine Green, son of East Millcreek division Tuesday Mrs Lester Green and Elder R L evening, where she pinned an Allred, son of Mr & Mrs J Parley Eagle badge on her son, Alton. Allred of Bluffdale, left Wed· He, in turn, pjnned a miniature nesday for the Eastern states eagle pin on his mother, and his mission of the LDS church, with wife. Alton is scoutmaster of headquarters in New York, EnTroop 404, Evergreen ward. route they expect to visit Elder I I J Wallace Nielsen in St Louis. However Jearnea or eloquent, man knows nothing truly that he has not learned from exper~ Jence.-Wieland. Agues Dansie, CorrespoDdent Corre•pondent Herriman roads were meeting I'/:)J-Ilpel' 1/ei'J-itnlllt Elder Nielsen greeted his par. ents, Mr & Mrs La.urence Nielsen, and Miss Barbara Spencer by telephone recently. Mr & Mrs Hudson Denney en· mail was not a~ble to get here tertained at their home Tuesday until Saturday evening. The evening, January 10. Refreshstate road crews are making a ments were served to Mr & Mrs desperate attempt to keep the' James Gillispie of Salt Lake, Mr roads open for the many men & Mrs Gilbert Rasmussen and that have to get out to get to Mrs Jo'S. Williams, Draper. The their jobs. j evening was spent visiting. Mr & Mrs Darrel crane and Mr & Mrs Alvin Hill enterMr & Mrs Walter E Crane at- tained at a double birthday tended a wedding at Spring- party at their home Sunday, Jan ville Friday evening, 8, in honor of Mr H1ll's parents, Mr & Mrs J G Hill of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Arthur W Crane enBesides their family, others prestertained at dinner Sunday in ent were Mr & Mrs Rodney HilJ, honor of the birthday anniversMr & Mrs Orin Tolman and famary of Mrs Don Crane. Other lly-16 in all. guests included Mr & Mrs Joe Mr & Mrs Johnny Day enter· Harvath and Don Crane and tained at a birthday party in daughter Pamala. honor of their daughter, Gloria Mr & Mrs W E Crane and Mr May, who celebrated her sev& Mrs Darrel Crane were guests enth anniversary Monday, Jan of Mr & Mrs Ken Reid at West 9. Among those present were Jordan last Saturday. grandparents Mr & Mrs Walter Miss Thelma Dansie daugh- Jenkins, Mrs Maud Day, Mr & ter of Mr & Mrs A H Dansie Mrs William Lawson, Mr &! Mrs spent this week in Salt Lake the Douglas Matthews, Mr & Mrs guest of Mr & Mrs Earl Conrad James Sharp and children, Ruth and family. Ann & Stephen, Leland and De Mr & Mrs Arthur W Crane re- Von Jenkins and Joyce Lee. Dinceived word that their son, Day- ner and games were enjoyed. ton, had been appointed clerk of Mrs Vina Barrd was a Salt the Black Hills district in South Lake visitor Tuesday, Jan 10, to Dakota of the L D S Western attend a stork shower for her States mission. neice, at the home of Carol Syl· Vaughn Crane spent the week vester. end in Salt Lake City with Mrs Esther Hirasaua enterfriends. tained friends at dinner Tuesday Clinton Dansie left last week evening, Jan 10. Those present for Hermiston, Ore., to visit Mr were Mrs Fern Williams, Mrs & Mrs Gerald G Stoffers and Florence Anderson and Mrs June family. Rhineheart. The evening was Mr and Mrs Reggie Poor of spent in visiting, Salt Lake we-e weekend guests Earnest Gosser o.f Los Angeles of Mrs Cecil Poor, returning was an overnight guest at the home Monday, home of Mr & Mrs Carroll Pack A baby boy was born to Mr & Saturday. Mr Gosser is Mrs Mrs Grant Butterfield Tuesday, Pack's father. Jan 10. This is their second child De Von F Andrus left for Vanthe other being a daughter. couver, B. C., Canada, Monday, Mr & Mrs Golden Poor of Mid- Jan 9, where he expects to spend vale spent Sunday with his par- two weeks at the home of Mr & ents, Mr & Mrs Earl Poor and Mrs J w McAdam. family. I Mr & Mrs George Rodens announce the birth of a baby boy Life consists i~ the alternate J Thursday of last week. Mother proce~s of Iea:ru~g and ~n- ! and baby are doing nicely. learmng, but It IS often wiser Miss Eleanor Cobbs of Corto unlearn than to learn. unna, Ind., arrived Saturday at the home of Mr & Mrs Blaine Nearly 900,000 Hydra-Malic Andrus, where she expects to drive units in Oldsmobiles have remain for several weeks. Mr & Mrs Emory Allen an· operated billions of miles durnounce the arrival of a baby ing the past ten years. l>oy at the Cottonwood maternT BE lU I D V ALE SEN TINE I. ity home Tuesday, Jan. 10. :_:a:!g~e~T_:w::o~-----------_:F~n~·:;d:ay~,:_J;!.:a~n~u~a~ry[_:2~0~,_::~~ 1 .P The Mt Jordan stake presiden- I' cy announces leadership and tures, constitute the lesson-serwelfare meetings will be held mon. Saturday evening, Jan 21, at 6 Mary Baker Eddy, author of Lorna Allgood, Correspondent and 8 p, m., respectively, at the the Christian Science text book Draper Second ward chapel. A l i i - - - - - - - - - - - - - writes: "Truth has no consciousconnected with the work are MI & Mrs Francis Nelson, who ness of error. Love has no sense urged to attend. recently returned from the of hatred. Life has no partnerThe PTA of Draper school an- Swedish mission field were welslrip with death. Truth, Life and nounces that there wilJ be two comed home at the sacrament Love, are an annihilation to evclasses starting Wednesday, Jan. meeting Sunday evening at the erything unlike themselves, be18, at 8 p m, at the Draper jun- Crescent ward chapel. Botll gave cause they declare nothing exior high school. These classes interesting talks, and special cept God." (p.243). wlll carry on for six weeks und- music Was furnished by a Swed· er the direction of various peo· ish choir from Salt Lake City. pie from the University of U(all. SENTINEL wantads GET results Mrs Eleanor Jensen celebrated Miss Alden Miller will treat the her 83rd birthday anniversary on subject, 11Preparation for School" Jan. 14 at her home here. for the parents of pre-school Mr & Mrs Kenneth Schrader chlldren, and Dllwortll ·Walker of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner will talk on '·Federal Aid to Tax ALLllllN reline. d.i•tnaina •JmptOIQ.l payers/' for all others interested guests of Ills parents, Mr & Mrs of ..uenou• •tomaeh"- bea.Tine.. aft.r ! Schrader. Albert in tax conditions. mula, brtlcblar, bloatinc H!id eolie due to ALLlliiN hubfta Klur.tlftealiJ tested Mr & Mrs Ross Berrett of Dra· Descendants of the l>te A C lfU. by doctors Md fOUDCI hl1hi1 eft'.cth·e. World. per announce the birth of a baby Lunnen of Crescent held a din- tamoa~-more than • l4 billiou aold to data.. girl born at Cottonwood ma- ner at the home of Sheriff & ALUM IN Garlic Tablets I terrtity home last Saturday. Mr Mrs George Beckstead In Salt VINCENT DRUG CO. Berrett is attending school at the Lake, Jan. 10, in memory of Mr 23 N. Main Midvale, Uta..b: A C In Logan. Lunnen's lb!rtllday. About 40 - - - - - family members were present. Mrs Rose Oak and C L Lar· l A~ son visited Thursday evening at N "'· the Gerald Lunnen home. Re· WOUL.CN"f' BE . 'd en, Corres . freshments were served. M rs E ar l GlVt: Mr & Mrs Myles Peterson and WOR'fH L.IVIHG IF' The two 8th grades of West 4 children, of Mountain Home, 'E.\if,EJ:;!'h'ikl H,G. CA Ml!. Jordan junior high school mo- spent the week·end with Mr & tared to Sandy last week to par- Mrs William Wynn here. ticipate in the basketball game. Mr & Mrs Homer Jaynes Jr. While at Sandy the children en- spent tile past week at the state joyed a program at the school. college at Logan attending a Mr Christensen, Miss Stevens, leadership training course. A Mr Johnson & Mr Hicks accom- tour of the campus, social and panied the children. dance concluded the week's acThe West Jordan First ward tivities. They were accompanied was unable to hold regular Sun- to Logan by County Agent & Mrs day services because of a faulty v L Martineau. heating plant and the weather J Mr & Mrs Gerald Lunnen encond~tions. :hey. hope to have . tertained at dinner Thursday oeetings agam thxs wek. evening for Mr & Mrs Alton Har1 Mr & Mrs Morris Woods have rison, Mr & Mrs Hjalmar Olson It's Easy for the men at LEON· nturned. home from Santa -~on and Mr & Mrs Richard Welling· ARD NEWBOLD'S SUPER SERVica, Calif., where they VISited ton all of CrescentL • with Mr Woods' mother. The two ICE to keep cars giving top performance. Neglecting a lubricayoungest children went with SUNDAY SERMON BASED ON tion date is inviting bigger them. They were gone seven ANNIHILATION OF ERROR oays. "The Lord is nigh unto all that trouble that can menace both Morris Woods broke his leg 1call upon him, to all that call you and your purse. See us regthe latter part of December as upon him in truth." This verse ularly and avoid worry. We ofhe was getting his car checked from Psalms (145:18) provides fer complete lubrication service to go to California. After having the text for the lesson-sermon on at little cost to you. the car greased, he w s check- "Truth" at all authorized Chriing the oil when a boy at the tian Science churches Sunday, shop stepped on the starter and January 22. the car lunged forward and Blblical citations and correla. SUPER SERVICE MIOVA.L.I pinned Mr Woods between the tive passages from the Christian MOMf AIIP AUTO S.UI'Pl-IIS IOJ C.INTI. ST car and the wall. It lbruised one Science textbook, Science and leg and broke the other. Ilealtll with Key to the Scrip CJ-eJceHt NERVOUS STOMACH ' e.' t J ~ 1UNKLE HANK Hz r '(l#f I I ·I Friday, January 20th to Mon. January 30th ' You save from 10 to 50 percent on High Grade Merchandise. Our complete stock is being sacrificed for 10 days. All merchandise not listed in this ad will be reduced 10 per cent or more, except 'Levis' and Safety Toe shoes. BOYS' DRESS OXFORDS Warm-Up Jacket Freeman Oxfords, $9.00 value for ...... $6. 79 Wolverine Oxfords, $10.00 value for .. .. $7.69 Just the thing for school and dress wear ••. They are almost inde· structable! MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS - $4.00 values for .......................... $2.49 sizes I0 to 20. $8.50 values for $6.79 All Genuine White Stag Sport Jackets reduced 20 % All mens and boys Sheep skin lined Coats reduced 20% Horsehides included BOYS' DRESS HATS One lot of PORTIS HATS - $1.95 valu& for $1.59 $1.50 value for $1.29 One lot of water repellant flannel lined jackets A $9.00 value for ........ $7 .49 These are made by Levi Strauss and are just the thing for school and dress wear Mens and Boys Genuine HUGGER CAPS MENS JACKETS SPORT SHIRTS broken lots but in sizes 63/4 to 71;\l I lot size 16 to 20 $3.00 value for 2.39 $4.00 value for $2.95 Values to $8.50 for ........... $4.49 All other Portis Hats at 10% reductions A Few One Lot of Bath Robes · small and medium sizes A $9.00 value for ........... $3.89 ' Sweaters Sport Shirts One lot of 100% Wool Ski Sweaters Values to $3.50 at ........ $1.00 ea. 8.00 value for ......... $5.49 slightly soiled 20 % off oa all other sweaters for men and boys One Lot Men's Men's genuine Levi Straus 100% POPLIN SHIRTS WOOL SHIRTS $5.50 Values for ............$2.49 A $ I0.85 value for ........ $8.49 A Few LADIES NYLONS Sizes BY. to 97\, Values to $1.65 for ..........89c The Apparel Shop 56 NORTH MAIN STREET MIDVALE, UTAH Santa Rosa Brand genuine oil tan ENGINEER BOOTS $11.00 values for .......... $8.95 $15.00 values for ........ $12.45 |