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Show I p T R E 1\IIDV ALE Hyrum Crane of Pocatello, IdaDraper First ward will sponsor a & Mrs Ivan Dahl and Mr & Mrs ho, and Mr & Mrs Frank Varley Page Two show in the Draper theater under Com·a~ Dahl attended th~ wedding and sons of Salt Lake recently visthe direction of Mr Jimes, Dec 20 reception of Arleen R1chard~on, Lorna All ood, Corres. ner served to 40 guests. & 21, to raise more building funds. daughter of Mr & Mrs Persyl RICh· --::-:--:--:-::-=-:-g-;::--;-c;-:--;-;:;::::=:::; ited at the Bert Crane home. Mrs. B. F. Andrus, Corres. Mrs Arthur R Poor spent last Let's all give our support. ardson and Keneth Farrell at the Mr & Mrs Eric Dahl of Crescent Mr & Mrs Art Dansie and chilMr. & Mrs Printess K Fitzgerald Yale ward Monday evening. and Mr & Mrs Everett Dahl of weekend with Mrs Fern Poor and dren of Murray visited with rela· Mr & Mrs B F Andrus enterMrs Axel Lindman and Mrs Midvale returned Monday from a family. tives here Sunday. tained at a Thanksgiving dinner recently returned from a two·week l!r & Mrs Lloyd Whitney and Mr & Mrs Arthur W Crane had Thursday at lheir home. Guests tour of points of interest thru the Clayton .Mackey of Cottonwood trip to La Mesa, Calli., where they sons visited relatives at Elberta, as weekend guests Mr & Mrs Merpresent were Mr & Mrs Vernal east. They were guests on the Don visited Monday at the P A Swen· visited Mr & Mrs Arney Engfelt Utah recently. rill Worsley of Salt Lake, also Mr son home. and family. Lund & family, Brigham City; Mr McNiel Breakfast Club. 1\ir & Mrs Bob and & Mrs Daubendick of Hot Springs, Bowles & Mrs Jack Tripp & family, Sandy; Mrs. Marie Larson of Elsinore is Mrs Joseph D Millerberg and Mr & Mrs Stanley McReynolds o£ Taylorsville son spent Sunday IN Mex. Mr & Mrs Antone Andrus & fam- the guest of her sister, Mrs Vina Mrs Reuben H Sharp were guests announce the birth of a son Nov Mrs Lillian with his mother, ily; Mr & Mrs G S Rasmussen & Baird. Mrs ~a1r · d announced the \ of th e1~ · sons Howard an d St~n 1ey, 13. Mr McReynolds is in the !liedBowles. family; IIi & Mrs Grant Andrus & marriage of Miss Kathleen M Smal- respectively, at the Delta Ph1 mo- iteranean zone with the navy. Mrs Some people keep so busy laying Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell and family; 1\ir & Mrs Blaine Andrus ley, dauhgter of Mr & Mrs Guy H !hers and sons night held at the McReynolds is the fo~mer June up for a rainy day they seldom & family; Mr & Mrs Hudson Den- Smalley, and her son, Alma p LDS Institute of Religion recent- Kemp of Crescent, daughter of Mr family and Roberta and Evelyn see the sunshine. Crane were in Salt Lake Wednes~ ney & family; 1\ir & Mrs De Von Baird, Nov. 20, in the Salt Lake Jy. & Mrs Harold Kemp. day for the farewell of Dave JenAndrus & baby and Mrs Olive LDS temple. A reception followed A large crowd attended the ward Phoru: your new• to Mid. 178, sen, son of Mr &: Mrs Louis Jen· Glazier and Mrs Cloa Naudts. in the evening at the Baird home. ~ bazaar Nov 17 in Crescent. A tur· sen of Rupert Idaho, who left Games were enjoyed in the after~ Mr. & Mts Richard Hansen enkey dinner was served and an ap· Wednesday for the LDS church noon and evening. tertaine(\ at a family Thanksgiving ron sale was featured. Square dan· southern states mission. Dr. Orson E. Kesler Mrs Doris Smith recently re· dl·nner at the 1·r home Saturday evecing topped off the affair. Mrs. 5 Peter Petersen, Reporter Chiropractor Mr & Mrs Golden Poor of Midturned from a trip to Thatcher, ning honoring their son, Ray, who ' -:::--c.,--,:--:-:-::------:Mrs J V Samuelson of Sandy vale spent Sunday at the Earl Poor announces Idaho, where she attended the left Monday for California to be in The "family night'' program for was a weekend guests of Mr & Mrs home. Office Hours golden wedding of Mr & Mrs Wm the navy. Special guests were Mr November was under direction o£ John A Samuelson and family. & Mrs Lee Skancky and Mr in Midvale Behle; then visited relatives in & Mrs Jos Hansen, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Ruby Peterson. Musical numMrs Eleanor Jensen and mem· daughter Dixie of Salt Lake, were Idaho Falls and other points of in- Mrs Marvin Larsen and family bers were furnished by her chil· bers of her family presented the 7 to 9 p.m. evenings guests of Mrs Fern Poor and famterest. from Sandy, and Mrs Olive Glazier. dren, Annette and Brent. Guest program at sacrament service Sun~ ily Sunday. Or by Appointment speaker was an uncle, Birney K day evening. On the program were Daughters of the U P Ebeneezer Special Interest group enterFarnsworth of Salt Lake City. Miss talks by Bryce Ashby, Archie JenCamp mel at the home of Bertha ' 479 E. Center St. tained at a party in the church Genielle Evans oi Granite also fa· sen, Clayton Fairbourn; reading by Andrus Friday afternoon, with recreation ball Saturday evening. l P~ones: Mid. 308 - 5. L. 4-4791 vored with a Thanksgiving story. Spencer Ashby; musical selection Games were played and a hot dinCaptain Doris Smith in charge and Following the services members of by Mrs Lucille Ashby, Mrs Vida By Olive Sharp l!rs Andrus conducting. Ivy SorenSen gave the lesson on uoelivery Mr & Mrs Mark Williams of the Peterson lamily and Mr & Mrs (Jordan, Miss Dawn Ashby, Miss of Mail in Early Days." Mace! Day Long Beach, Calif., are visiting at Farnsworth, who are friends from Carma Ashby, Miss LaVerle Jarand Mina W Mickelson were in the home of 1\ir & Mrs Lynwood Manti, enjoyed a social at the S dan, remarks by Mrs Jensen and Peter Peterson home. prayers by Prosser Ashby and Mrs charge of refreshments. Walker. M-Men and Gleaner girls en· Violet Fairbourn. The H. N. 0. club recently were Mr & Mrs Alma rreaps recently: joyed a delightful house party at Mrs Donald Steadman and Mrs entertained at the home of Mrs Jos 1 returned from a ~l.stt to E~cathe home of Miss Edwina Despain John A Samuelson were guests of Reeves1 where they enjoyed games d !ante where they VISlted relatives 1T ' . ues ay evenmg. Mrs Theron C Olsen at a book re· and refreshments. and fnends. Six ladies from Granite attended view entitled "Room for One Mr and Mrs Earl Toone are Mrs Charles Young entertained a stork shower in Sandy last Wed- More" given by Miss Helen Kim~ proud to announce the birth of a at a quilting party at her home nesday night given in compliment ball of Salt Lake at Hotel Utah in granddaughter, born Thursday to Saturday. Guests we~e her daugh-~ to Mrs Ellis Jackson. Her mother, connection with the ladies chirop~ Mr & Mrs Kenneth Steadman. ters, Mrs Mary Chnstensen, Mrs Mrs C R Higgins of Granite, and practic auxiliary meeting Saturday. Grace Wilcox and Mrs Donna Mrs Jack Higgins of Sandy were e It's a tantalizing blend Thomas. hostesses. Mrs Thayer and daughter, Mar- ~ Mr & Mrs George Poulson had as cheddar and hickory smoke lene, of Princeton, Minn., were their Saturday visitors irom Salt ftavors-this Smo-kay, the dinner guests \Vednesday of Mr & Lake, Mrs Velma McAllister. Mrs Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Corres. newest of the 8 famous Krah Mrs Don Worthen. Lynn Nilsson George Ogden and Mr & Mrs R - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - : : - Cheese Spreads. Keep an asand 1\ir & Mrs Wayne Nilsson of D Young. Prof. Rex A Skidmore of the sortment of these handy, deliSalt Lake were dinner guests at Miss Shirley Hand served as a University of Utah was guest cious Kraft Spreads ready speaker at the MIA Special Interthe Worthen home Monday eve- I member of the bridal party at the fouwu:b.aud sawlwiches. ning. 1wedding reception for Mr & Mrs est group Tuesday evening. -~···~ ··· ~'='="' • Mrs Leland Goff and son Har- Grant Woodhouse at Sandy Nov Mr & Mrs Earl Butterfield and old and Mrs David Beisinger of ! 18th. .•• by setting son visited at the Thomas S But· Salt Lake motored to Logan Sat· Tommie Despain was honored at terfield home Sunday. up a steady urday and attended funeral ser· a birthday party Thursday, Fourflow of F T Crane and daughter, Mrs fresh eggs and vices of Mrs Goff's aunt, Mrs Car· teen school friends were present Annie C Sorenson, Mrs Sarah J poultry from aline S Bischoff. and enjoyed the afternoon in Crane, Mrs Henry Bodell, Mrs farms to market Relief Society of East Midvale games, television and refresh- R·alph Butterfield, Evelyn and Robaskets of Second ward honored Callen Ad· ments. berta Crane were guests at a party housewives who ams who is serving in the New The MIA Fireside meeting was at the home of 1\ir & Mrs Ray Parrecognize and England mission, in their meet· held Sunday e\·ening at the home ry at Riverton Wednesday evening, ask for ' of Ravell Beckstead. ing Wednesday. MILK WHIT£ in memory of their grandmothers. qual;ty. Wm Maxwell and sons. Claude Granite ladie.s sewing club en· Histories were read and a pioneer and Blair, of Peoa, visited Satur· tertained Thursday evening in luncheon was served. Other guests day with 111r & M.rs Ben Cutler. Sandy \\'ith Mrs Norene Green- were Mrs Lynn Farrell of Salt Mrs Mary M Clark of Panguitch wood as hostess. Lake and Mrs Mary Jane Crane is visiting her daughters, Mrs R Short funeral services were con· and Mrs Keturah Langford of RivGene Swapp and Mr & Mrs Quince dueled in Sandy Wednesday for erton. Alvey. the infant son of Mr & Mrs Glen Mr & Mrs John Christensen and ~ Mr & Mrs Don Swenson visited Hyatt who was born Nov. 14 and children of American Fork were Sunday afternoon with Mr & Mrs lived only a few hours. He was weekend guests at the Louis Chris· Golden Haight of East Mill Creek. named Craig Hyatt. AND FARMERS CO-OP tensen home. Mr & Mrs Wm Sharp of Rigby, Robert Whitmore was a guest Heber Butterfield of Midvale 1 Idaho are visiting relatives for a speaker in Cottonwood ward Sun- was the guest speaker at the Sun· Cor~w"ic"r s~,n.chu ;,. week in this vicinity. day night. day evening LDS church service. Ur#h ond ,Wufl.c-n• ldu~o Mr & Mrs Charles Schmidt and He was accompanied by Mrs But· Subscribe tu The Sentinel now tedield. suns, Mr & Mrs Soren Dahl, Mr Mr & Mrs William A Bodell spent last Thursday and Friday with Mr & Mrs G W Barker at Salt Lake City. ...,/'eJCtlf t I SENTINEL Friday, November 24, • WEAR BETTER • LOOK BETTER • FEEL BETTER /'IJifite KRAFT CHEESE SPREADS I For extra comfort, exfra warmth In severest weather, • protect your hands with these smart fur-lined gloves, hand· crafted of soft Imported capeskin .•. styled to com· pliment your attire, and hug the wheel ..• outstanding good value, ot I Other lined and unlined dress gloves at 2.95 and up. The Apparel Shope - C. E. 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No Electric Shaver for better, faster, Radio - for her personal usc jn kirchcn or bedroom easier shaves Boudoir Lamp - to borh dress up and Personal Radio for his individual light up choice of programs Electric Vibrator - a new, successful Flectric Clock -with or without alarm, aid beaury as preferred . Electric Hair Dryer - warm, hal my Sun Lamp - for a healthy tan all year breeze saves time 'round Electric Curling Iron - an aid to smart Heat Lamp - to ease sprains and pains hair dressing at home Heuting Pad - particularly appreciat- Electric Range - tO make her an eyen ed by elderly people beuer cook Electric Power Tools - for greater en- Electric Refrigerator - someth1ng she joyment of the hobby-shop has alwals wanred Electric Bed Covering - he'll sleep like Electric Water Heater - doesn't take a never before minute of her time Reading lamp - many models for Heating Pad - particularly appreciatbetter seeing ed by elderly people Electric Egg Cooker - times eggs to a Electric Space Heater - many sizes and split second types to chase chills Electric Trouser Presser - a new, e-asy Electric Roaster - cooks an entire meal way to press for 8 people Electric Popcorn Popper - for those Electric Mixer - the appliance of a cozy evenings around the fireplace thousand uses Electric Coffee Maker - to brew coffee Electric Waffle Maker - bakes deliexactly as he prefen cious waffles right at the table Electric Space Heater- many sizes and Electric Teo Kettle - tea for two or more in no time types to chase chills women has such e. long record ot success. 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