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Show spe.it the past two weeks at the home of her mother, Clara E Beckstead, were guests of Mrs Mitzi Egbert Sharp in East Mid-val- e Monday. Mr & Mrs Stanley Dimond are proud rarents 0f a baby daughter recently. Mrs Josephine Bateman and daughters, Evelyn Spratling, Joy Wixom and Wanda Pratt enjoyed an carpet rag bee at the home of another daughter, Mrs Loree Brown in Holladay CreUent Allgood, Corrts. Lorn Mrs John E Smith and daugh Mrs Alton Harrison, ters, Johnny Petrovich, Mrs Charles Voeltz, Mrs Wm. Smith and Mrs Cecil Smith gathered at the Mur- lin Jensen home Thursday to help Mrs Jensen celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs E W Bricker of Midvale also was present. Mr L Mrs Robert Sanderson of Draper First ward, and Otis Pierce of the Mt. Jordan stake high coun cilf, were the guest speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday. Relief Society chorus furnished the rau Mrs sic. Mr & WeAt Jordan Mrs. Clara Corrtt. E. Beckstead, West Jordan Second ward Old Folks and ward reunion will be held Thursday, February 22, at the ward amusement hall. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. A pro gram will be presented at 2 p m. The stake M Men and Gleaner Girls will have a fireside chat at South Jordan ward chapel Sunday night. Paul Royal will be guest speaker. The following Wednesday night will be fun night at the S Jordan school house, to be followed by rollerskating at the S L W roller rink. On Saturday night basketball and dancing will be featured at the West Jordan Second ward amusement hall. All stake M Men and Gleaner girls are invited to attend. Mr & Mrs Clyde Raddon of Salt Lake visited Mrs Sarah Egbert Sunday night The old folks and ward reunion of the Jordan First ward will be held at the ward chapel Feb. 22. Dinner will be served at 12 noon tnd at 2 p m a program will be given. All members of the ward over 16 years old are invited. All over TO years of age will be special fiicsts. Mrs VcLoy Whitehouse and baby daughter of Tooele, who havei By Olivt Sharp Mrs Quince Alvery entertaned for her daughter Jane in honor of her birthday Monday afternoon. Guests included Karen Sharp, Lyn-ett- e Orgill, Holly Neuffer, Edwin Swapp and Stephen Lincoln. Mrs Rachel Forbush and Mrs Vinnie Fenstermaker and Lorie Roberts of Union and Margie Bishop of Salt Lake visited Mrs Cook Saturday afternoon at her home in Salt Lake. Mrs Florence Bruno and Mrs Gerry Erickson entertained at a dinner.Sunday honoring Mrs Erick-son'- s little daughter, Christie, on her birthday. Guests were Mr & Mrs Norman Erickson and Mrs Lois Van Dam of Sandy; Mr & Mrs Clell McMullin of South Jordan; Don Callas of Logan and Jewell Smith and Carol Bruno. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nix and Mr & Mrs Jesse Nix of Union visited in Coalville Sunday with Mr & Mrs Ernest Wilde. Mr St Mrs James Nielsen announce the birth of a baby boy Feb. 9. Mrs Douglas Carlsen entertained at a party Monday afternoon honoring her son, Terry's birthday. Mr & Mrs Ed Kresser have moved to Pleasant Grove to make their home. Mrs Dale Sharp entertained for mejnbers of her club Friday evening at her home. Mrs Willis Sharp of Union, Mrs Norris Sharp and Mrs LaMar New-bolof Midvale, Mrs Dean Sharp, Mrs Kenneth Sharp and Mrs Ran- - Andrus, Corre. Mrs. B. F. Draper Second ward Relief Society was reorganized Sunday evening at sacrament service. Mrs Geneva Hansen was sustained as president with Mrs Louise Mick-elsoand Mrs Emma Vawdrey as her counselors, and Mrs Wilma Day as secretary. Explorers and Boy Scouts will present a special program in the Draper First ward Sunday even ning. Mr & Mrs Ross dren were Draper. Berrett and weekend visitors chil- in Mr & Mrs Vaughn Duke announce the marriage of their son, Kenneth, and Miss Betty Myers of Salt Lake Saturday. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Barnard Fitzgerald, son of Mr & Mrs Norman and Fitzgerald, Howard Pixton, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Pixton left Tuesday of last week for Texas where they will serve in the air corps. Lorenzo M Wright and son, Dean, of Mapleton, Idaho, and Cloa Naudts were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr St Mrs B F Andrus. The wedding reception honor ing Miss Elaine Toone, daughter of Mr & Mrs Earl Toone and Jay Webb, son of Mr & Mrs Leland Webb, washeld Friday evening at the Avalon ballroom in Cres cent Officers and teachers of the Pri mary in the Draper wards have been busy during the past two weeks gathering birthday pennies for the Crippled Children's hospi tal in Salt Lake. Mr &. Mrs S C Bailey left Friday morning as guests of Mr & Mrs; Doyle Lewis, for Casper, Wyo., to 'diver a car to Elder Keith Lewis who is now branch president. They will visit him two days. Mr & Mrs Stephen Cline are the proud parents of a baby boy born at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Hudson Denney returned Tuesday from a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs James McGavin of Afton. Wyo., was a guest several days this week at the home of Mr & Mrs Wm. Niclson. Miss Betty enterHenderson tained her sewing club Friday eve ning. Those present were Mrs Dayna Marlin, Mrs Elenor Gun nel, Mrs Marge Orgill, Mrs Esther Andrus and Mrs Robert Heaton Smith of Salt Lake. Refreshments were served. American Legion Auxiliary of Post 85 enjoyed their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs Jack Brimhall. About 20 were in attendance. All had been asked to bring old Christmas cards to be used at the Primary hospital by the children to make favors. Captain Doris Smith, vice cap tain Bertha Andrus and Nina W Mickelson and Secretary Macel Mr & Mrs Gordon Despain of Salt Lake were dinner guests day of Mr Sun- & sec.-treas- .; w Hoover Vacuum Cleaners SAVE 30 HOOVER UPRIGHT NEW, regular price including tools, $95.90. Clearance... .$66.50 HOOVER UPRIGHT NEW. 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Ph.: Mur. & PHONE MID. 47 Q$6 "Reverence for the Departed Consideration for Those Who Remain" 7, 8, 9 Mo. iiBESTi: .xxxx V. Pillsbury Best NfW M03ILS Special Interest in Children's J It's a paying proposition to supple ment home grain with Pillsbury. Pays off in lower feed costs, faster helps you hit the higher growth markets. PLUS OPTOMETRIST NUTRNTONIC WAVES SAFELY ( Williams. Saturday afternoon the officers and teachers entertained members of the Junior Sunday school at a Valentine party. Mr St Mrs Jesse Olson were dinner guests Friday evening of Mr & Mrs Eugene Croxford. Mr & Mrs Ellis Richardson, Mr & Mrs Sylvester Walker and Mr & Mrs Lynn Wolsleger visited with Mr & Mrs Armand Walker in Salt Lake Saturday evening, in honor of Armand's birthday. Special Clearance e iversary PMilfiai(e 4330 So. Redwood Read I February 16. 1951- -Friday. j meeting at the home of Mrs Geo. Jensen Thursday evening, with 27 members present. Union First ward MIA Gold & Green mball will be held Feb. 28 Green ball will be held Feb. 28 and the dance will be semi-formwill furnFarnsworth orchestra ish the music. Officers and teachers of Union First ward Junior S unday schol held a meeting and social Friday evening at the home of Mrs John mm Ash-craf- SENTINEL THE MIDVALE Page Two Mrs Oral Despain. Royal Walker, who is employed in Pocatello, Idaho, spent the weekend with his family. Mr & Mrs Jesse Nix entertained at a family party Saturday night. Guests included Mr & Mrs Wen- j dell Nix, Mr Si Mrs Cornelia De jyiig oi aaii L.aKe, mr & Mrs Kenneth Nix of East Midvale. The party was in honor of Kenneth Nix who reports at Hill Field Feb. 15 tor service in the army air corps. Mrs Lynn Wolsleger entertained at a party Thursday honoring her son, Paul's birthday. Twenty-threguests were present. Mr & Mrs Horace Burgon and son Dean of Richmond, Calif., are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr & Mrs Burgon are former residents of Union. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nix were dinner guests Monday evening of Mi s Dora Thomas. Union PTA study group will hold Hicks. a meeting Friday, Feb. 23 at 2 Mr & Mrs Calvin Peterson of o'clock at the school auditorium. The Union Lady Lions held a Granger and Mr St Mrs Fred Roy-e- r and daughter of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Norman Hale. Mrs Cart Rosenhan, Mrs Elmer Glover, Mrs Claude Bird, Mrs Arthur Glover, Mrs P A Swenson, Mrs Clarence Smith and Mrs Ivan Glover attended a birthday party Thursday afternoon in Salt Lake honoring Mrs Roy Sears. Mrs Zack Butterfield and daughter, Phyllis, and Mr & Mrs Rulon Piatt of Riverton visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Niels Nielsen. of the visited DUP Carl Day Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nix and C G Martha Dunyon and MarCarlsen tina Sorenson Monday. They are recently visited in with Mr & Mrs Ray native pioneers, and are ill at this time. The DUP members presentMr & Mrs C W Shippen and son ed them with a potted plant each. Ebenezer Camp, DUP, met Friday of Menan, Idaho, and Mr & Mrs afternoon at the home of Mrs Ma- John Shelton of Rexburg, Idaho, cel Day. spent the weekend at the home of Mr & Mrs Roy West and chil- Mr $z Mrs Leland Shelton. Mr & dren of Price, and Miss Maurine Mrs Leo Balser and family of Hamblin, a sister, were guests Sat- Provo were dinner guests Sunday urday at "the home of Anton An- at the Shelton home. drus. Miss Hamblin left Monday Indiana had old age lien and for her home in Victor, Idaho. The of Mrs Andrus. are nieces recovery provisions from 1936 to girls Mr & Mrs Al Privitt and boys 191, these were repealed. It was j of Magna, and Mr & Mrs Jim Gill estimated that as a direct conseispie, Salt Lake, were visitors at quence of this repeal, 3.000 addiwith HUGE cu. ft. the home of Mr & Mrs Hudson tional cases were added to the rolls. Denny Saturday. Er-m- a Mrs Wyman Neilsen and family of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs John A Samuelson. The occasion was Mrs Samuelson's birthday. Ward conference will be held in the Crescent chapel Feb. 25th with priesthood session at 9 a m and general sessions at 10 a m, and 7 pm. Everyone is invited. Old Folks and Homecoming Day will be observed Feb. 22 in Cres cent. Dinner will be served at 12 noon, with the old folks as honored guests. A program will be given at 2 p m. Ward Gold and Green dance will be held at 8 in the evening. Arrangements are under direction of Mr Si Mrs Wayne Smith and ward comittee members. Junior Gleaner class held their Silver Gleaner Comradee party Tuesday evening. Parents of the girls were guests. The program included a duet by Kathleen Fitzgerald and Urla Jean Lloyd, by Nadine Fowler; a reading by Nadine Fowler,; vocal solo, June Dean. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. The affair was in charge of their teacher, Mrs Thelma Greenwood. Mrs Thcron C Olsen entertained at a birthday party Thursday in honor of her son, Michael, who celebrated his sixth anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to 16 little guests. Cast iWJtale dolph Sharp of East Midvale were luncheon guests Thursday of Mrs Philip Sharp at her home in Salt Lake. Sharp Camp, DUP, held a meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Jane Green and Mrs Janet O'Niel. During the meeting the camp was reorganized with the following officers: Bernice Young, captain; Ruby Sorenson, vice captain; Rachel Forbush, A V Young, chaplain; Annie Christensen, registrar; Ethel Lambson, historian; Jane Green and Janet O'Niel, scrapbook; Mima Nielsen, parliaCecil Borg, membermentarian; ship; and Jennie McDonald, class leader. Mrs Rose Beters from the county camp was a special guest. Mrs Lorraine Adams and children left Thursday for Mt. Vernon, Washington, to join her hus band, Lt. Commd. Adams, and will make their home there. 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