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Show Hm'maw Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Corres. Herriman L.D.S. ward conference was held Sunday evening at the chapel. Pres. Lawrence Dahl and members of the high council were in attendance. The ward Relief Society will hold their conference Sunday evening. Mrs Alice Bodell said Thursday. Mr & Mrs Brent ning for members of their club. Guests were Mr & Mrs Gerald Brady, Mr & Mrs George Gould, Mr 8c Mrs Del Nickle, Mr & Mrs By Olive Sharp Dellis Forbush, Mr & Mrs Reuben Mr & Mrs Herbert Berrett of Forbush and Mr & Mrs Marvin Draper and Mr & Mrs Grant Beckstrom. North of Sandy visited Sunday Mr & Mrs Blaine Brady anwith Mr &. Mrs Orson Berrett. nounce the arrival of a daughter of Woods Oct. 28. Mrs Thelma Beck Cross, Mr & Mrs Gordon Jensen SSgt. and Mrs Dell Frank of of Bingham and Mrs Maud Cook Calif., visited Friday Pittsburgh, y of Sandy were dinner guests with Mr & Mrs Dell Nickle. The at the Geo Jensen home. Franks are former residents of Mrs Lawrence Cook entertained Holladay. at a party Monday honoring her daughter, Beverly on her 12th birthday. Guests were Florence Johnston, Linda Asay, Myrleen Sandberg, Kathleen Leak, LaRae Clement, Janice Richard, Judith Waterson, and Kittl Kothaven of Sandy, and Janet Ball, Gayle and Beth Jarmen, Velma Cook, Joe-litHall, Curtis, Marilyn and Susan Cook. By Ole Doe Urban . club Members of the There's a lot of fuss these days met at the home of Mrs L C Greer Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed over football heroes. We have a Hallowe'en party. nothing but admiration for the and Mrs Joyce Alexander daugh- husky lads who show such a serter Janice left by plane Monday ious concern for the progress of an package of confined for Tacoma, Wash., to spend a let us not overlook air. However, & Mrs Harlon. week with Mr the yell leaders is this (if possible) Lions and Lady Lions enjoyed themselves into a froth who work a dinner party Oct. 25 at Bernard's to coax those high notes out of the in Salt Lake. Following the dinner crowd. There are few a pantomine was presented by Albut the footballers anymore Leo bert Cowdell, Boyd Walke and maestros are busy megaphone Larson, Magician acts by Dellis the game, and with solo by throughout Forbush and accordian chores between halves. They extra Elaine Walke were also enjoyed. add color to the contest and sound Mrs Ella Evans and Mrs Hazel to the proceedings. But who effects Thome, Mrs Violet Brintenbecker cheers the cheer leaders? and Ed Olson of San Francisco, A Baltimore man was arrested Calif., visited Mr & Mrs Jesse Olson over the weekend. They were for climbing inside the cage rail here to attend the funeral of their at the city zoo to load up on peafather, John Olson, of Salt Lake. nuts that people threw to the Mr & Mrs Kay Allen of Provo bears. Sounds like a good way to spent the weekend with Mr & keep from overeating. No need to overpay for expert Mrs Reynold Brady. Fern Barker of Salt Lake re- auto repairs and service. Just drive cently spent a weekend with Mrs in and let our mechanics go to work for you. They have the know-hoDora Thomas and equipment to give you a Officers and teachers of Union First ward Relief Society held a guaranteed job . . . no matter how preparation meting Friday at the big or small the trouble. See you soon at URBAN MOTOR COMhome of Mrs Ellen Nance. Mr 8c Mrs W E Denny enter- PANY, 4788 South State St. Phone: tained at a dinner Monday eve Murray 970. family and Mr & Mrs Arch Maxfield of Pleasant Grove, Utah and Mr & Mrs Art Peterson and family of Murray. G N Butterfield, sons and were among the first to return home with a 100 deer kill. Mrs Marie Peterson of Salt Lake, spent last week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. James Bowles and , family. Mrs Elmo Densley entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Guests included his parents, Mr & Mrs Densley of Riverton. Mr & Mrs William Thomas and baby of Midvale, visited with Mrs. Fern Poor Saturday. Mrs. Golden Poor of West Jordan, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poor and family. Mr & Mrs Don Crane of Herriman, and Mr & Mrs Harold Smith of Salt Lake, entertained at a theater party Saturday evening. tinicn Sat-urad- L Wahlquist and sons Johnny and Dale of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mr Wahlquist's mother of Roosevelt, visited with Mr & Mrs J H Dansie and family Friday. Mr & Mrs Merrill Worsley and daughter of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Mr 8c Mrs A W Crane. Warren, son of Mr & Mrs Thomhas arrived in as R Butterfield Japan where he will be stationed. Mr & Mrs Oren R Dansie and children attended the missionary farewell of Willard D Bergmann at Sandy Sunday evening. Mrs Bell Walker is at Charleston the funeral where she attended Vay Qills, Reporter service of her brother, John Price. Mrs Eldred Hamilton surprised She will visit with relatives this her mother at a party at her home week. MonMrs. Fern C. Butterfield attend- in honor of her 70th birthday includThose present ed the West Jordan stake Primary day evening. board meeting Monday afternoon ed daughters and sons and famiof which she is President Members lies, a total of 31. Helen Thaxton, Janice .Hamilof the general Primary board were in attendance. Hostesses were ton, Shauna Day and Ardis Erick-sohonored Carol Miner Morgan Melva Shield and Phyllis Butterat a bridal shower Monday evefield. Mr & Mrs L W Nielsen of Sandy, ning in Salt Lake. visited with Mr & Mrs George J Edward Nichols and family of Walker and family Friday. Fort Sill, Okla., visited with his Mr & Mrs Don Swasey attended parents recently. His brother, the funeral service of their aunt, George, came home from CaliEmma Swasey, at Mona Tuesday. fornia to make it a family reunMrs. Ray Crane returned from ion. Washington, D. C, accompanied by Mr & Mrs Thomas Densley are her husband who has been there on a vacation to Las Vegas, Nev. the past 3 weeks on business. Ray A Hallowe'en party was held is with the American Consolate at the Riverton junior high school and is being transferred from Cuba Wednesday for all the boys and to Victoria, Brazil, where he will girls of the community. be the senior officer. They will Sunday will be Relief Society leave Sunday for Brazil. His par- conference under direction of Mrs ents, Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane Lola Densley. Music will be furnentertained at dinner in their hon- ished by the Relief Society singing or Sunday. Other guests included mothers. Mr & Mrs Vaughn Crane and son Junior Gleaners under direction of Tooele, Mr & Mrs Ken Reid of Laurel Nokes sponsored a cake and children of West Jordan, Ruth sale at Page's store Saturday for Butterfield of Salt Lake and Mr their welfare fund. & Mrs Darrel Crane and family. Ward conference was held last Carol Crane, Bonie Dansie, Ver-lan- e Sunday evening in the First ward. Bills, Kathern Ernest and Present from the stake presidency Kathleen Bodell of the Herriman were Royal Beckstead and Joseph school saftey patrol, attended the P Butterfield, and from the high Wyo. and Utah game at the Uni- council were Elmo Hamilton, E 0 versity stadium Saturday after- Maxfield and Elias C Butterfield. noon. Also the Junior Red Cross Owen Hamilton was released as members. Brent Bowles, Sherman chairman of the old folks commitBodell, Richard Dansie and Maxine tee, and Earl Maynard was susmeetings and tained. Ernest, attended luncheon in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr & Mrs Alvin E Miller of F T Crane and daughter, Mrs Salt Lake spent Sunday afternoon Annie C Sorenson motored to Ida- at the home of Mr & Mrs Reyho last week. They visited with nold Bills. Mr & Mrs Reid Crane at Neunan, Mr & Mrs Wayne Simper and Idaho and Mr & Mrs Vesler children were guests Sunday of and family at Idaho Falls. Mr & Mrs Jack Smith. A surprise party on Mrs. Joe Ernest was held recently at their home. Guests included Mr & Mrs Merrill Maxfield and family, Mr & Mrs Holly Maxfield and children Mr & Mrs Grant Mjxfield and I My I Friends ft a Tee-P.A- RIVERTON odd-shape- d ... n VOTE Copper, Cobalt, Nickel SENTINEL TDS MIDVALE New Process To Produce Pag Friday, November 2, 1951 Two NEW YORK, Oct. 27 Amounts of copper, nickel and cobalt available for defense and stockpiling will be increased by a new process that makes use of rejected residaul iron concentrates from the production of lead. A plant to produce the metals from the previosuly unused byproduct is expected to be in operation within 18 months, says Engineering and Mining Journal, Metal and Mineral Markets, McGraw-Hil- l publication. In the new process the metals are precipitated separately in powder form from chemical solutions, instead of the conventional smelt- a I ing. The new plant is the result of an agreement between the Defense Minerals Procurement Agency and the National Lead Company. 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