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Show • A conservative is a fellow who TOE ~IIDVALE SEXTIXEL -Friday, October 27, 1950 thinks nothing should be done the _.;;.._Three _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;,..;...._ _ _ _.;__ _ first time. ~'*"Pel* Mrs. 8. F. Andrus, CorreL The M-Men and Gleaner girls of Draper Second ward ·held fireside Sunday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs A R Mickelson. Niel Sorensen was speaker, and Myrna Jean Washburn played three num· bers on her accordion. Mrs RoSli Allen's mother from Heber was a guest at their home recently. The Aliens, Mr & Mrs An· Andrus and Gerald Andrus nol:or<od to Heber and Kamas Sunday of last week where they visited friends and relatives. Junior gleaner class of the First ward entertained their mothers Tuesday evening. The girls were presented their silver gleaner awards and cards. Mrs G S Rasmussen entertained at a birthday party honoring her son, Sharon, recently. Attending 1 were Grant Howlett, Stephen Rodeni, Willard Green, William and Charles Alsop, Lynn Hunter, Gary Denney, Raymond Pock, Ronald and Kay Rasmussen, ¥ichael and Sandra Denney. J. Beautiful Madeleine Spjut. L. D. S. hospital nurse. poses with Mr & Mrs Don Dunyon and chil- equaUy beautiful white Chrysanthemums and Pom Pom )lums, which will have prominent display this year in annual National dren of Blackfoot, Idaho, were re- Flower Week and Flower Festival. The festival opens :'Jov. 4, at guests at the home of Mr & state capitol building in Salt Lake City. Ennis Hendricksen. Mr & Mrs Golden Lambert and children were guests this week at the home of Mr & Mrs Merle Allen Utah's fifth annual Flower Festival, highlight of National Jdr & Mrs Willard Day are proud to announce the birth Monday at Flower week, Oct. 29 through Nov. 6, will open to the public for the LDS hospital of their first three days at the state capitol in Salt Lake City beginning Saturday, Nov. 4. it was announced this week by the sponsors, Utah grandson, to Mr & Mrs Norman State Florists' Ass'n. and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. Niel of Salt Lake City. As in the past year, the rotunda cially acknowledged the week, Mrs Richard Hansen entertained of the capitol will be filled wJth which is designed to observe the Thursday afternoon at a birthday beautiful flower displays of garden importance of flowers in our daily party honoring her daughter, Cher- club members as well as com- lives. During the week, every hospital rie Lou. Guests were Philip An- mercia! florists. Only club rnemhers, however, will be eligible for in the state and other institutions Paul and Connie May Mit- prizes. will receive flower displays as a More than 80 clubs will be vy- courtesy of the florists' ass'n. In cn•eu. J C and Francie Nichols, Susan Sund, Pauline and Sharon .i.ng for the awards, which are some areas, mothers of newly-hom based on artistic arrangement, babies will receive flowers, said Tum bridge. eqlor blending, quaUty o! flowers Clark Burnham. florists' ass'n. president. • Ebenezer Camp DUP met Friday and other standards. Gov• .1. Bracken Lee has offiat the home of Mrs W Mickelsen with 18 members in attendance. Candy Denton, Diana Day, Cathy NOTICE TO CREDITORS Doris Smith was in charge of the Parker, JerrY Harris, Kenneth Taymeeting. The lesson concerned ear- lor, Glade Bailey, Henry Miller & Estate of JULIA E. MILLER, Deceased. ly day schools in Utah. Elray Dow and Gordon. Mr &Mrs Frank Andrus and Creditors will present claims Jay Webb, Miss Elaine Toone, Mr & Mrs Hudson Denney and Mrs daughter were dinner guests Sun- with vouchers to the undersigned B Andrus were guests at the wed· day of Mr & Mrs Jack Tripp of at 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 5th day of ding reception Thursday evening Sandy. . HoIs tem . b u II January, A. D., 1951. honoring Mr &Mrs John Denney B F A ndrus , pnze Lois Bills, Administratrix of at the home of Mr & Mrs Vernal won first place in the Internationthe Estate of Julia E. MilWebb in Salt Lake City. al livestock show at Portland, Ore, Ier, dceased. Mrs Gri££ith Kimball entertained last week. Date of first publication at a birthday party honoring her The Draper Lions club sponsor· d October 27, A. D., 1950 f or th epu bl"tc We· Gordon Thursday afternoon. e d ameemg (. Be · t th . . h. h n G. · Bagley, attorney for ian1es and refreshments were en- nes day eve~g a e JU~or 1g administratrix joyed by Don and Wayne Andrus, school, at wh1ch Prof. Sheme gave N rth M 1 Str t Don Smith, Frank Tuft, Carol and ~ talk on the United Nations and j 13 Midv~le U~~ ee ' .Bruce Turnbridge, Bruce Birchen, lts purpose. ' Utah Garden Clubs Com._... : ~e In Flower Week Festival CJ~eJcen t a dinner party Saturday evening in honor of her son Arthur Poor, prior to his leaving for San An· Lorna Allgootl, Corres. tonio, Texas, where he will serve The Crescent P-TA held its first in the air force . Other guests were meeting of the year Thursday eve- Mr & Mrs William Thomas of Park ning at the school. A E Peterson City, )llrs Arthur Poor of Salt Lake of Jordan school district, was the and other members of the family. guest speaker. A report on school Z Butterfield of Riverton visited activities was given by. Prin. Earl with relatives here recently. Mrs John A Butterfield returned Cox. The Crescent girls cho~us sang . two numbers. The. meetmg I rom Califorrua . Mon d ay a ft er vis· was m charge of Merlm Jensen, . . . . ·d t f th ep.·T.A 1tmg w1th relatJVes there the past . Pres1eno 1 k Mr & Mrs Alton Harrison enter- wee · tained at a family dinner Saturday Mr & Mrs Lee Skancky and in honor of Dale E Smith who daughter Dixie of Salt Lake vishas been here the past week' from ited with relatives here Sunday. San Francisco, where be has spent Mrs Ada Webster of Blackfoot, four years in the merchant rna· Idaho, IS the guest of Mr & Mrs rine. The evening was enjoyed by A H Dansie this week. 23 family members. James A Miller had as guests Mr & Mrs W M Metcal£ of Sunday Mr & Mrs Ray Parry and Denver, Colo, and Mr & Mrs J E daughter, Ann, of Riverton. Smith enjoyed a trip through sevMrs A H Dansie and daughter, eral states last week. They vis4 Thelma, were luncheon guests of ited relatives in Nevada, motored Mrs George S Smith of Salt Lake through California, up into Oregon Saturday. They also visited with and back through Idaho. Mr & Mrs Grant Haws and Mrs Mr & Mrs William Wynn visit- Ray West while in Salt Lake. ed ln American Fork with Mr & Mr & Mrs Ken Reid' and chil4 Mrs T H Parduhn Friday, dren of West Jordan were dinner Weekend visitors of Mr & Mrs guests at the Walter E Crane home William Wynn were their daugh- Sunday. ter, Mrs Myles Peterson and four Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell enterchildren of Mountain Home, Idaho. tained at dinner Sunday in honor Mrs George Hyde and Mrs Stan- of the birthday anniversary of ley Allgood entertained the birth- Vere Densley. Other guests includday club Oct. 20. A chicken dinner ed Mrs Vere Densley and children was served to 15 members and of Riverton. their children. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell attended the wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Robert Peterson at Riverton r~ cently. Mr & Mrs Morris Butterfield and Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Correa. daughter of Riverton called on Mr - - - - - - - - - - - - - & Mrs J H Dansie and family SunMrs Ralph Butterfield and Mrs day. Sherwood Butterfield attended the Mr & Mrs William Forman bad meeting of the Ladies Lion Club as guests for the weekend Mr & at Riverton Saturday evening. Mrs Moon of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Larry LaVarn of Salt Mr & Mrs Pete Schmidt of Mid· Lake and Mrs J~an Morgan of vale and Mr & Mrs John ChristBoise, Idaho, were guests of Mr & ensen of American Fork were din· Mrs John E Butterfield Sunday. ner guests at the K Bodell home Mrs Morgan will stay for some Sunday honoring Mrs Bodell's time at the Butterfield home . birthday anniversary. Mr and Mrs Walter E Crane Mr & Mrs Earl Poor had as their guests last Friday Mr had as guests recently Mr & Mrs Golden & Mrs Ross Wilhelmsen and twin Poor of Midvale. daughters of Salt Lake. Mrs Fern Poor entertained at Phone your new• to Jlid. 178. 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