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Show TOE Three lUJD V A LE SENTINEL ·~ Friday, November 3, 1950; {..;/*ti/JCllf :.,:::,_:.:;..:;::_ _ _ __ _ _ _-:'_":""':""'-;..;;.________ 1/el*l*iftiiLit b1*1Lpt1* Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Corres. Mrs. B. F. Andrus, Corres. --------------~I Lee Anderson of Salt Lake was The Drapesr Literary club met the guest of Mrs Sarah J Crane at the home of Mrs Belva Cline Sunday. Wednesday n\j:ht. Mrs Jil,va Smtth Mr & Mrs Lowell Mons and !amwas C()oohostess. e . ily of Salt Lake visited Mr & Mrs t Lorna Allgootl, Corres. Mr & Mrs Francis Nelson were the guest speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday evening at Cres· cent ward. Miss Shirley and Nadine Olson sang a duet. Mr & Mrs W I Nielsen of .Mackay, Idaho, visited here the first of t110 week with Mr & Mrs John A Samuelson and family. Mrs Murlin Jensen and Mrs Ar· thur Anderson of Sandy were bon· ored guests Thursday at a luncheon given by the Jolly Twelve club at the Doll House in Salt Lake. During the past year Mrs Jensen has served as president and Mrs Anderson as secretary. Each re· cei ved a gift. The two groups of the 1st immediate Sunday school class en· joyed a Halloween party Oct. 26 at the chapel. Games were played and refreshments enjoyed. The af· fair was in charge of Miss Nadine Fowler, Mrs Thelma Olson, Mrs John Dunn and Miss Kathleen Fitz· gerald. Relief Society conference will he held at 7 p m Nov 5 in the Crescent ward. Mrs Eleanor Jensen and daugh· ter, Mrs Lucille Ashby visited with Mrs Milne in Murray Friday on her 102nd birthday. They also saw her on television, at which time she received a gift for being the oldest living person in Utah. The 3rd and 4th graders toured the campus of the University of utah Tuesday evening. Highlights were the observatory, museum and library. Mrs Nedra Warren, room teacher, and Prin. Earl Cox were in charge of the group. , Adult P-TA Educational meet- Harold Swasey and fam1ly Sunday. i.ngs are to he held each Wednes.. · ht t 8 m w•'th Mrs 1\lilMr & Mrs Thomas S Butte1fleld da y m g a p , , fM&M dred Anderson in charge. The were dinner. guests o r rs meeting will be held at the junior T R Butterfield Sunday. high school. H Ittelter and E A Mr & Mrs Leo Freeman of CalAnderson will give instructions on ifornia were guests of Mr & Mrs upholstering and Lugean Carver 1G N Butterfield and Mr & Mrs will instruct on interior decorat· Preston Butteriicld this week. ing. Mrs Sherwood Butterfield visFuneral services for C Lamont ited with her sisler, Mrs W H ColCrossgrove, 55, Midvale, who died tharp, Jr. at the Holy Cross hasThursday in a Salt Lake hospital pita!. The Coltharps are parents of were conducted Monday at the a baby daughter. Draper Second ward chapel. The Herriman ward primary en~ Fireside chat was held Sunday tertained at a Halloween costume evening after sacrament at the party Wednesday. Games and lunhome of Mr & Mrs Eldon Brown. cheon were enjoyed. Pres. Mil~ Lowell Christenson of Sandy, was dred Crane was in charge. guest speaker. Mrs James Newman entertained A welcome home party was con- at a party in honor of her son's ducted Sunday evening in Draper birthday recently. First ward for Elder Douglas Day Mrs Sherwood Butterfield and and family, recently returned mis~ Mrs Nat Crane recently spent the sionary to the Southern states. day in Salt Lake. A farewell testimonial honoring Annual ward conference was Stewart Pierce will be held at the held Sunday in the Herriman ward. Draper Second ward Nov. 12. He Mr & Mrs Alonzo Freeman and will go to the East Central states sons and Mrs Thomas Freeman of mission field. Herriman, Mr & Mrs Pete FreeDraper First ward Bishopric an- man, Mrs Al Cox, Mrs Abe Ger· DOunces plans for a bazaar Nov. rick and Mrs Don Edgar of Salt 16, 17, 18. Lake attended the funeral of T Mrs Vina Baird announces the Olsen at Duchesne recently. engagement of her son, Alma, Reed Newman attended the ..d Miss Ray Smalley of Saschat- birthday party of Larry Butterfield uan, Can. Marriage will take place at Midvale at the home of Mr & in November. Mrs Earl Butterfield Saturday. Things don't just happen-someM'r & Mrs Willard Day announce Mr & Mrs Brent Wahlquist of body makes them happen. the birth of their seeond gtandson Idaho Falls recently visited with Friday to .Mr & Mrs Allen Day of Mr & Mrs Jesse H Dansie and !amA man is just as big as the Union. ily. thing that makes him angry. Draper Relief Society conference Mr & Mrs Joe Harvath left Moowill he held Sunday evening at day for Reno, Nev., to make their • the chapel. home. They were accompanied by Mr & Mrs Welch of Manti, were Mr & Mrs A W Crane and Seth visiting relatives and friends in Butterfield on the trip. Draper this weekend. Mrs Welch is The Herriman P·TA sponsored a sister of Mrs Ennis. a carnival at the school Monday Special leadership meeting will evening. Diners were served and be held in Draper Second ward Halloween entertainment featured. for all officers and teachers Mon· Mrs Annie Sorenson returned day. home Satu1·day after spending the Richard Boberg and Mr & Mrs past month with her siste1·, Mrs Elroy Boberg motored to Coal- Vester Rasmussen and family at ville Sunday of last week to visit. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Draper First ward primary en· tertained the children Wednesday afternoon at a Halloween party in the amusement hall. Mrs Norma Fitzgerald entertained her primary class at a Hal· Mn. Clara E. tseckstead, Corres. loween party Monday evening at . the home of Mrs Thomas Sadler. While P T Bateman was conMrs Jay Gunnel and children valescing at the LDS hospital in of Tremonton were guests last Salt Lake, his sons and sons~in· week of her parents, Mr & Mrs law went hunting and returned George D Stringfellow. Sunday with six deer. 1\lrs Griffith Kimball enterMr & Mrs Dean Egbert and chil· tained the L I Arts clubs at her dren were Sunday dinner guests of borne .Monday evening. Miss their mother, Clara E Beckstead. Wm J Leak, Charles Beckstead, Thorpe gave a travelogue on Eur· ope. Refreshments were served. Bessie Bateman, Eva Turpin and Mr & Mrs Brad Gardner of Lo Ann Jacobsen have been chosen gan were weekend guests of Mr to attend lhe genealogical class in & Mrs George Whetman. , Salt Lake. Mr & .Mrs Carl Ernstrom enMr & Mrs Keith Beckstead of tertained 35 old friends of Mrs~ South Jordan announce the arrival Ernstrom's father, Antone Nielson of a son born Friday. on his 84th birthday anniversary. The Pierian Club of West Jordan :..Ir Nielson was born in Draper met at the home of Mrs LaVerne and has spent most of his lilc in Barben Friday night. Mrs Cleo the sheep raising industry. Wright of Murray was guest speakWm. Ewell, 80, a former resi· er. Her subject was about child dent of Draper, died at the home culture. The road show, sponsored by the of a daughter in Salt Lake Wednesday of causes incident to age. West Jordan stake MIA, was pre~ Funeral services were conducted sented with great success. .Monday in Nibley Park ward. Mr & Mrs Lester McDowell and Monthly preparation meeting of sister, Mrs Hannah Braeger of Salt the Draper First ward primary of· Lake, and 1\irs Ellen Smith of Port· ficers was held Thursday evening land, Ore., were Sunday night vis~ at the home of Mrs Dale Smith. itors of Mr & Mrs Ray Nelson in DeVon Andrus of Logan was West Jordan. an overnight guest Friday at the President and Mrs Lawrence T home of his parents, Mr & Mrs B Dahl entertained at dinner Satur· F Andrus. day night for the following: Bi· Using a new atomic research shop and Mrs Howard Barben, Bitool, Standard Oil Company of California scientists for the Benjamin Franklin became the shop and Mrs Jorgenson, Mr & Mrs first time in history measured publisher of the Pennsylvanian Ga- Darius Thomas, Mr & Mrs Paul Schmidt and Mr & Mrs Harvey wear as it happened! They de-zette in 1728, second newspaper veloped an oil so superior that Cundick. established in Pennsylvania. it doubles the life of average auto engines between major overhauls due to lubrication. Compared to conventional "Premium Type•• oils as desig· nated by t.he American Petroleum Institute, New"RPM" cuts in half the wear-rate of critical engine parts in stop-and-go driving-the toughest teet a • A fair and capable jurist. World's First Motor Oil DeveloP-ed · Througb Atomic Research ! 4 • Doubles Engine Life in the toughest test a motor gets! Ten Years, District Judge .•• • A good citizen. Distributed by ;.- ~· • q,.tJnite ---===============::::::====---- RE· OF ,jk RIGHT 0 VER THE OLD!! ~$ . CERTIGRADE RED CEDAR SHINGLES Mrs s Peter Peterson and grandson, Bcyan BuUer, were guests at a dual birthday party at the Butler home in Holladay Monday evening. They both honor their natal day Oct. 30. Mr & Mrs Darrel Maynes and family spent last week in St George with friends. Participating in the annual deer bunt was one of the special incentives for the visit. Elvis Evans accompanied by relatives from Sandy went to Meadow for their deer hunting pleasure. Granite's play in the recent road show, uHeaven Can Wait/' was out~ standing in it production and was one of the three best in Mt Jordan stake. ownen, These thlngl" ar• C•ttlgrad• quality • • . •xtta fin•, cl•ar grain Cedar. Available In natu,ol finish or p...-dlpp.d colort. Th• l•n•"' la1ting roof your mo11oy can buy. .,. \ ~-- ...... __.. ~· FRANK B TUFT ~iURRAY, UTAH Supreme Court Justice •' ~ THICK TAB HEAVY ~~ ASPHALT SHINGLES '(' Here's extra beauty, wear and satlofcn. lion. The thick buH provides extra llf4 on exposed surfaces, and glvel th.t handsome deep shadow line. The bright; permanent colors are bonded to heavy asphalt base. '• To Senator Thomas: 'ti ~,;;. -~, lEft ~ Tliat's right "Tiiou slialt not bear false witness." In a'ddition, Sen. Tliomas; you should not permit the use of a comman"dment or Biblical phrase in a aistorted comparison of yourself with General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Taft or Senator Vandenberg. r Th'ose statements that your "ad'' quotes were applauding the Soviet armles Cluring the war to help the morale of a retreating army and a 'depressed nation (before we sent them our arms), BUT General MacArthur, General Eisenliower, Sen• ator Vandenberg aid not write a book or praise Soviet leadership ana Communist ideology, as you did. They didn't support or lena their prestige to the "Communist Front" organiza• tions as late as 1946, 1947 and 1948-as you 'did. ' YOU HAVE USED THESE NAMES AS FALSE WITNESSES. Dare ·you as~ how each' and all of them vote if they were in Utah to'day? The answer is simple-they would vote against any man wllo would not vot~ ' for a Communist control bill and who associated himself witll "Communist front" organizations. We too "deplore dislionesty in politics." Yes, even 'deception. We are against tlie 'deceptive metlioa of your being one thing at election time and apparently a wholly Clifferent character back in Washington and New York-no longer representing the sentiments of the people in Utah. r· Dial Salt Lake 4-1863 or VOTE DEMOCRATIC (Pj.id politicd adve.rtlwntnt br Dcmowalic State Committee) 9.9 Small D'H'n Ptwment Call ~.idvale 4472 o.mocratit c,,,Jiddll for - motor gets! Try it. • A devoted civic worker. Inquire and we/feel sure that you will support Judge Crockett NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, on or be£ore the 5th day of October 27, A. D., 1950 Estate of JULIA E. MILLER, De- January, A. D., 1951. Ben G. Bagley, attorney for ceased. administratrix Lois Bills, A<lminlstratrix of 13 North Main Street, Creditors will present claims the Estate of Julia E. Mil· Mrs. S Peter Petersen, Reporter Midvale. lltab. f ler, dceased. with vouchers to the undersigned - - - - -- - - - - - - - at 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Date of first publication Date of First Pub., Oct. 27, 1950. Granite P-TA is sponsoring a series of study classes to be held Monday nights for eight weeks in the school. The subject under discussion is "Understanding Our Schools,'' and will be conducted . by Miss Freda Jensen of Sandy. Mrs Mary Mickelsen enter· \ taincd at a two o'clock luncheon Oct. 27 honoring her birthday anniversary. Eleven ladies from E. Crescent, members of her birthday 1!/11; club, were guests. Mr & !\Irs .Milton 0 Gold were Denver business visitors last week. Students of Robert Whitmore gave a musicale at his home Sunday afternoon. Six youngsters participated and parents were special PER MONTH • guests. Mr & Mrs Gordon Mickelsen joined friends from Sandy and Midvale in a smorgasbord at Beau Brummel cafe Saturday night. The occasion was Mr Mickelsen's birth· •, day anniversary. 'On Sunday he was again feted, wh€n Mrs Mickel· sen entertained relatives at din· Re-roof in time . • . don't let wintw ner in his honor. storms damage plaster, paint or furr$ West Jordan school teachers & lure • , • and RE-ROOF right over thll partners motored to Lamb's canold I It means a quicker, cleaner jot. yon Wednesday evening of last • • , adds extra strength and inoulatint; value. We can oupply you with th• week where they were entertained finest quality materlalo • • • arrango at a steak dinner. Following the for reliable, experienced roofero. Low eats, a program was enjoyed. Mr monthly terms. Small down payme"' &Mrs James M Whitmore of Granite were among those to attend. Granite MIA enjoyed last Tuesday evening in Halloween festivi· ties. A prize was awarded the person with the best original cosA long-time favorite of Intermountain home tume . Paid 1)olitieal tdYtuti1ement by Demamft. lor Bennett clab-Lewi.• C. 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