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Show ' ding reception honoring Mr & Mrs Reo Stewart of Benjamin. By d'Alessio) Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp spent the holiday weekend in Malad and Mrs. Clara E. Beck1tead, Corres. Rigby, Idaho, where they visited relatives and friends. Mr & Mrs Walter Dimond and baby of Kemmerer, Wyo., are Mr & Mrs Don Swenson were spending a few days with their dinner guests Christmas day of parents, Mr & Mrs Dimond and Mr & Mrs Golden Haight at East 111r & lllrs Sam Cundick. Mill Creek. James A Bateman spent Xmas Mr & Mrs Douglas Carlson have visiting his daughter and families, recently moved to their new home Mr & Mrs Charles Cochrane, Mr at 6800 So 3rd East. & Mrs Glen Renshaw and ll!r & I Donald Brady is spending the Mrs George Sisam at their homes I holidays with his parents, Mr & in Salt Lake. Mrs Emery Brady in Los Angeles, The candle light Christmas party CaliL held in 'Vest Jordan junior high Mr & Mrs James Brady enterschool Thursday night was very tained at a family dinner at their beautiful. It was about the Birth home on Christmas day. Guests of Christ and was presented under included Mr & Mrs Leonard Milthe direction o( the schools' mulerberg, Mr & Mrs Ott Tennyson sic directors. and family and Mr & Mrs Gene Mr & Mrs P T Bateman enter· and family. Millerberg tained at Christmas dinner at the Mr & Mrs R H Sharp and son, home of Mr & M.rs Royal Spratling. Stan, Mr & Mrs Irven Swenson Fifty members participated in a and family, Mr & Mrs V N Swenprogram under direction of Royson and family and Mr & Mrs Don lance Spratling, student of the Swenson met at the home of Mr BYU& Mrs P A Swenson Sunday eveMJ· & Mrs Arthur Dimond of ning for their annual Christmas Magna, ll!r & Mrs C Whitehead of get-together_ Union, 1\olr & Mrs Carl Christenul told Eddie never to c.aJI me bere at tne ottlce-rm Mr & Mrs Emil Savage and son sen and children and Mr & Mrs afraid the wron~ girl might answer!" and daughter, of Billings, Mont., Clifford Justesen of West Jord~n and Mrs Ruth Osborne of Spring spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs City were callers Christmas day A llt~~·-',.le William Clark. Mrs Harold M Johnson and litat the Orville Dimond and Robert ~kN 11 1/MI~ tle son recently moved to HyattsDimond homes in West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Allen Egbert and son, By Olive Sharp ville, Md., to join her husband, The helicopter for farm and busMr & Mrs T Donald Creer at- who is stationed with the navy in Clark, of Ogden, visited Saturday -tness use. WI-ll be one of the most evening at the C M Beckstead popular airCJ·alt of the future, ac- tended a dinner party Dec. 18 for Washington. Mrs Johnson is the borne. cording to executives of an East- faculty members and their part- former Donia Hansen. Mr & Mrs Howard Christensen Sunday night the different or- ern aircraft company_ ners of Liberty sehool. Dr. John iRnlzations of West Jordan First Wahlquist showed films of Eur- nnd little daughter, Shari spent Ward presented a Christmas proFarmers, it is believed, will use ope as part of the entertainment. Christmas day with Mr & Mrs Bert gram. Slides and readings on the the "flying windmills" for dusting Christensen at American Fork. Christmas story and musical num- crops, as·well as for odd jobs. They Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl and famMr & Mrs Walter Berrett of Unbers were enjoyed. will be used for the inspection of ily attended the Craven family X- ion were dinner guests Christmas Mr & Mrs Hyrum Glover enter· power lines, etc., as well as for de- mas party held at Chapman Branch ol Mr & Mrs Earl Evans. Christtained at a Christmas dinner at livery of supplies to areas where library in Salt Lake Thursday eve- mas night Mr & Mrs Berrett and their home Sunday for Mr & Mrs ordinary transportation is difficult. ning. Mrs Annie Dahl of Midvale Mr & Mrs Evans joined family Roy Nordberg, Mr & Mrs Eugene Police departments also ordered a was a dinner guest at the Dahl members at the home of Mr & Mrs Nordberg and family, Mr & Mrs number of the machines. home Christmas day. E N Howard in Holladay and enDale Wilcox and family of Salt Officials of the company believe Miss Edith Rich of Salt Lake joyed a Christmas party_ Lake, Mr & Mrs Keith Mecham and their industrial research depart~ was a guest of Mr & Mrs Leland Mr & Mrs Wm Clark entertained children of Tooele and Mr & Mrs ment has removed most of the Goff Tuesday evening. at a Christmas party at their home Dale Bateman and children of "bugs'' from the helicopter. New Archie Carlson of Rigby, Idaho, Christmas eve. Thirty guests atWest Jordan. models have more stability than returned home Friday after spend· tended. Mr & Mrs C M Beckstead were those put out before and during. ing a week with his mother, Mrs CbrLc;tmas dinner guests of Mr & the war. Although the company Annie Carlson and other relatives FOR SALE-Typewriter ribbons, adding m•· chine peper, butterwr;~pp•rs, cardbo.,rd l\1rs Alva Whitehouse in Tooele. ' has sold about 200 heHcopters for and friends. etc. Mldvole Seatinel, 116 N. ~ain St Chr.istmas night Mrs Fern Bate- civilian use since the war, it can't Mr & Mrs Ezra Pate and Mrs man Cl'amer of Shelbou, Wash., promise delivery on non-military George T Sharp were dinner caleled long distance to wish her models now. The military men are guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Robert parents, Mr & Mrs P T Bateman so anxious for the machines that Stewart. Monday night Mr & Mrs .a happy holiday season. the whole plant may be devoted lo Stewart attended a golden wedMrs Ruth Osbor11e of Spring their demands. City is a holiday guest of her One new milital'y model can carDO YOU HATE daugHter, Mrs Clifford Justesen ry eight fully-equipped soldiers or 1 and family in West Jordan. 10 civilians in ordinary clothes.j The family of Mr & Mrs Wil-\ Some of the machines have been lard Ham spent Christmas eve at used to evacuate wounded from tbe home of their parents in \Vest the front line dressing stations in Jordan. Christmas day Mr & :Mrs Korea. Ham were dinner guests of Mr & Another helicopter bas been de· Mrs B H Miller in Salt Lake. veloped for use in anti-submarine and campaigns. Recently it won the The Federal Housing Adminis· navy's anti-submarine warfare com· Do you suffer :from hot flushes, tration has netted a profit ol $161,- petition. Details about all the mil· nervous tension, upset emotions 480,891 in sixteen years. itary machines are secret. due to f\ulctional 'change of life' (38-52 years)-that period when However, executives of the com~ fertility ebbs away, when embarrassing symptoms of this na.... S W E E T and C L E A N pauy are confident that industrial ture may betray your ago? research on helicopters will pay • Then start taking Lydia. E. off in a big way when their plant Pink.ham's Vegetable Compound y_p..??'< NE-W YfA.R_; can be turned back to full-scale to relieve such symptoms. No other medicine of this type !or peace~time production. A thorwomen has such a long record of oughly stable helicopter, able to success. Taken regularly, Pinkham's Compound helps build up take off from almost any terrain, resistance against this annoying easy to fly, and capable of hovermiddle-age distress. Tru.ly the woman's friend! ing over any spot where the' flyer Note: Or you may prefer Lydia wanted a good "look~see". would E. Pinkham's TABLETS wlt.h added iron. Any drugstore. find a ready market. 11/eJt )11-f/1111 (THESE WOMEN! ILV~\0I Helico pters Being Built for Farmers J.t r ~J-Ilhite THE Two ~IIDV ALE SENTINEL Friday, December 29, 1950 i Wallace Simmons returned to to attend the funeral ol his grandMrs. 5 Peter Petersen, Reporter Granite Dec_ 22, to spend Christ- mother, Mrs Mary Smart. Mrs James M Whitmore was the mas with his family here. Mr & Mrs James Larkin enterhostess to the Junior Whitmores Mrs Wallace Simmons accom· tained at a ham and waffle supat a Christmas party held at the panied by her daughter and son-in- per Tuesday for Mr & Mrs Milton Granite ward amusement hall Fri- law, Mr & Mrs Norman Riggs of Gold and Mr & Mrs Elvis Evans_ day night. After an exchange oll Salt Lake City, will return to Utah gifts, pie alamode was served to 1 Saturday, following a month's stay 35 young people. in California and Arizona. Mr & Mrs Gordon Mickelsen Mrs James Larkin entertained were among other Sandy junior at dinner Christmas day for her teachers to attend a buffet supper sister, Mrs Ferrol White and her at the Farrel Gunnel home in San- son Earl White, who left this week to resume his work as an I LDS dy Friday evening. Mr & Mrs 0 M Despain joined mlSSionary. Elder White came with employees of Sandy City home the latter part of November bank and their partners at a dinner in Salt Lake City Wednesday Norm Mangum UTOCO evening. A Christmas party folService Station lowed and gifts were exchanged. Midvale Junction Mid. 347 Friday night they accompanied members of the Mt Jordan stake We pick up and return your car presidency, high council and their Come in and let us serve youJ wives, to a dinner at the Lyon House. GUARANTEED POLISH JOB ' Mr & Mrs J M Whitmore $6.00 and $12.00 I children motored to Provo Wed· nesday evening where they were [ Gas - Oil - Tires - Acess. I Washing I dinner guests ai the T Leonard 1 I Rowley home. Mr & Mrs Gordon Mickelsen joined in a family Christmas par- ~ 7·:::::::::::::::. . ::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~1 I I I ! I and\ In ty at the A J Mickelsen home in Crescent Sunday. i~ The Granite ladies sewing club ~ ~ entertained at the home of Mrs i i H vi • 0 Linnie Gold Thursday evening. Kenneth Weiser of Lewiston was i a Granite visitor Thursday of last ! week at the J M Whitmore home. ~ i Chiropractor Granite Primary youngsters en- i l joyed dancing and a Christmas Ii i~ party a.t the amusement hall Fri- ~ day afternoon. ii Mrs Beatrice Pierson of Sandy i j announces the beginning. of his practice of entertained with a number of i : i! specific chiropractic in his office located at scriptural readings pertaining to ! i the spirit of Christmas in the sac- ~ f 9966 South State Street rament service Sunday evening. i- i' Out of town talent also favored i i with four musical numbers. The grandchildren of Mr & Mrs I[ [ - Telephone Charles Despain who contributed n lo the family night program last 1i l Office: Midvale 0393-J3 Residence: Murray 914-W week were inadvertantly omitted 1j ~ in the Granite news. We wish to 1j make this correction. j~ l After enjoying an extended visit 1 J with his children in California, I!................................................. :...................... -........... ...............'""""'""··""~~ ..:..........................,,,_, .................. ........ ....... .. ... .. .... I T'-'I'S R.ESOLUi'tON /~ i - - - H ....................... -- - -~.- Wedding Announcements. "I'O PA.,.RO.....IIZ.E. 'TI-llS LAUNOR):! iNO WAS~ING DAYS FOR Mf.'-' IT's THE NEWEST FORD! It's the finest Ford! And it's built for the years ahead -with 43 new r•Look Ahead" features! Look at these "Look Ahead" Features For examp1e, new Autom:llic Ride Control makes even rough roaJs easy on you-easy on the Car itself: T'he new Key-Turn Starter Jets you .start your engine with just a twist of the igmtion ke)'-HO buttons to push, no pedals to reach for! The quality of Forcrs coadlwork is the talk. of the iudu.stry ! The new Double-Seal "-iug-Size Brakes fOr safe, dependable, all-weather braking •.. the Automatic Po~ture Control that makes any driver mure comfortable and safer ... a new nLuxury Lounge" Interior v.-iili long-life Fordcraft Fabrics. Touch a button and the doors open. Touch a key to the trunk lock and the counterbalanced lid springs open ... 1).0 handle to tum, no awkward liftin_g. Inside the car, turn your ignition key and the englne starts. and farmers- KRAFT CHEESE SPREADS and mal<e 1951 a happier vear "ilh the- e IJTIH PfJIJlTRY AND FARMERS CO-OP (lrn<T..I OJii,-n; s...rn w••, r.,.p.- - - - -Salt~._. C~m,..,limr Br1u•.:hn "" Uruh •nJ .S.,,IIhrrot all automatic transmis.sious. •optional al n.lra ccst. See it ..• "Test Drive" it at your Ford Dealer's You can gel lhe 1100 You can have your cl1oice of three advanced transmtssions in your new 151 Ford ... the Conventional Drive-the Overdrive*-and Fordomatic Drive, • the newest, finest and most flexible of • Poultrymen profits and savings loluPtu a,, It's a tantalizing blend o£ cheddar and hickory smoke ll.avors-this Smo-kay, the newest ofthe 8 famous Kraft Cheese Spreads. Keep an assortment of these handy, delicious Kraft Spreads ready for snacks a.o.d sandwiches. • It'! a completely new ride that automaticaUy adjusts itself to road conditions with a combination of r WHEN YnU BU'rfiK)Tfl£ :fUtuRL.BUY fORI ... :,;. ~- ~ . ..;.' , advanced (<Hyrha-Coil, Front Springs, new uvariable-Rate" Rear Spring Suspension and new uviscous ControP1 Shock P.D...L·~ A.bsorherlll. MIDVALE MOTORS 36 West Center i ~ - ~~ J . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , , . _. . 'I PLt.OGE. MOS1' SOLEMNLY' Automatic Ride Control f '! 1 VEGETABLE COMPOUND • maximum service, ! ii LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S "In many industries, if taxes and supplies ga up, companies can pass the increase along to the customer by raising prices. Our Utah mines can't do that. They must sell their metal ot o figure set in national and international markets where foreign ores, produced with cheap labor, keep the prices down." I ! HOT FLUSHES? t APOP"f II i ~UFE? ,. :,',,_1 Dr. Da "d R J hnson, J r. t'IIAHGE See the Midvale Sentinel for r Phone Mid. 503 |