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Show THE MID VALE SENTINEL Page Three Friday, November 16, 1951 the First ward chapel in honor of Elder Clyde D Hogan, who is leaving shortly for the Western Vay Bills, Reporter States mission. A bridal shower complimenting Sympathy is extended to Mrs Miss Ruth Nokes was given Thurs- Ruth Hogan and Mrs Paul Schmidt day, Nov. 8, by Delores Thome in the passing of their mother, Mrs and Ethel Bennett. Gunda B S Martinson, Monday. The West Jordan Stake Road Show was held in the Rrerton junior high school for Riverton First and Second Wards WednesLorna Allgood, Corras. day, Nov. 7. The theme was "Ways of Traveling." Thursday night was Crescent Melody-Maid- s enjoyed a a e show with the four best skating party Monday evening at going to the other stake. The wards the Normandi skating rink and that represented our stake were after enjoyed a pot luck lunch West at their Riverton First, Herriman, leaders, Miss Dawnetta Jordan Second and Bingham. Ashby's apartment in the Embassy Mr & Mrs Horace S Nokes an- arms building. Those present were nounce the coming marriage of and Carol Olson, Carma Ashby, their daughter, Ruth, to Dale Nita Taylor, Marilyn Johnson, Faye Crump, son of Mr & Mrs Heber Lloyd. Special guests were CaroCrump of Bluffdale. The wedding lyn Smith, Romell Jaynes and Roy will take place Nov. 21 in the Ashby. Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schvader Funeral services were held on and little daughter, Patti Ann left Monday, Nov. 12, in Salt Lake City Saturday for Ogden to make their for Ephriam Otteson, a former home. resident of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Prosser Ashby atMr & Mrs Vere Densley are va- tended the annual banquet for the at Hotel Utah cationing in St George and Mesa, "Ute Rangers" Ariz. roof gardens Saturday evening. Mrs. F. M. Peterson and daughRelief Society Tuesday was work and business. A class in making ter Nancy of Mountain Home, Utah bread, and painting, sewing and spent Thursday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William quilting were features of the Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen and were Sunday dinner daughter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Legare of Salt Lake City. Boys and girls of the Crescent Mrs. Clara E. Beckstead, Corret. Primary participated in a babtis-ma- l Friday at the Salt Lake temple. Mrs Myrtle Bateman and sister, 19 and 14 boys took part. girls Mrs. Alice Piersen, drove to Provo Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of lunTuesday to attend a birthday with cheon for their sister, Mrs. Beth Hooper, Utah spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Wynn. Barrett. Mr & Mrs W I Nielsen of Mac-kaLynn McKinlay will give poetic Idaho, spent the past week readings with organ background with Mr & Mrs John A Samuclson music by Mrs. Luacine Fox, at the and family of Crescent and with Pierian meeting Thursday, Nov. Mr & Mrs Wyman I Nielsen and 29, at the Lawrence T Dahl home. of Salt Lake; Mrs Harry C family Special music will be furnished Fowler accompanied them home. by Mrs L J Brown and Mrs Jos. She has spent two weeks with her J. Schmidt. daughter, Mrs Reed Nielsen and Mrs Len Brown entertained the family at Mackay. Birthday club Friday in honor of Dr. Thomas Clark and daughMr. Brown's birthday. Guests in- ter, Carol, were the speakers in cluded Mr & Mrs E P Bateman, sacrament meeting Sunday eveMr & Mrs Geo Marvin Jensen, Mr ning. & Mrs Leo Gardner, and Mr & Mrs Miss Carmen Lloyd gave an edSam Cooper. ucational talk and Paul Fitzgerald A farewell testimonial will be gave the teen-ag- e girl talk in sacheld Sunday, Nov. 18, at 7 p m, in rament Sunday. RIVERTON CteAcent WeM Jordan erary Club in Salt Lake. Mr. and 25 Mrs. Creer and son Tom recently visited friends in Brigham City. (From J.H.S. Broadcaster) By Oliva Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clayton Initiation of 25 members of F. Telephone Mid. 586-and family recently moved to Las H. A. is scheduled today after to make Nevada their home. The Sharp Camp of the DUP Vegas, school in the dining room of the held a meeting Thursday at the model home. Patsy Tucker, presihome of Mrs. Janet Greer and dent of the group, will be in Mrs. Jane O'Neil. Mrs. Zella Swen-son- , charge. Assisting will be Elaine custodian of relics and Mrs. Kerkman and Marilyn Drake, vice By Oliva Sharp Myrtle Osier publicity chairman of president and secretary. the South County Camp were speMr. and Mrs. Charles Hardman Other officers of the group incial guests. and family of Ioka visited Tuesday clude Carolyn Smith, parliamentMrs. Reve Hutchinson entertain- and Wednesday with Mr & Mrs arian; Mary Miller, historian; Veda ed for members of her club Friday. John Hardman. Christensen, reporter; and Madine Guests included Mrs. Viola SimMrs. Joyce Alexander and daugh- Olson, song leader. mons, Mrs. Dorothy Welch, Mrs. ter Jamie returned to their home Elaine Welch, Mrs. Beth Thomp- Monday after spending a week in refreshments were served to 20 son, Mrs. Ruth Eckman, Mrs. Inez Tacoma, Wash., with Mr & Mrs members. Barrus, Mrs. Juana Preston, Mrs. Aobert Harland. Sgt. Fred Greer of Fort Ord, Cal. Helen Kesler, Mrs. Donna Gilbert a is attended Jensen Mrs spending a '0 day furlough George and Mrs. Wilda Stoffers of Mid-val- e luncheon in Salt Lake Friday at with his parents Mr & Mrs L C. and Mrs. Lucile Smith. Mrs of in Greer. Kiehl the home Mary Following his furlough he will report to Fort Riley, Kansas Amy Howard of Sandy, Mrs. honor of her birthday. Ralph Robbins and Mrs. June ParMrs Edith Van Valkenburg, Roy, where he will attend officer candiker returned to their homes Fri- Afton and Richard Van Valken- date school. The Union Fort Camp of the day from Ashland, Oregon where burg and Mrs Mary Godfrey spent in Thatcher, Idaho DUP will hold a meeting Monday they attended funeral services for the week-entheir sister and aunt, Mrs. Ann with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurst. Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the home Howard Edwards. Mr & Mrs Orson Lauritzen of Mrs. Marvin Beckstrom. An inMr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharp of (Shirley Rhodes) and family of vitation is extended to all women week-enRigby, Idaho spent the Punti, Cal., visited Monday with of Union who are eligible to join. Officers and teachers of the Priwith relatives in Midvale, Union Mr Si Mrs Dell Nickle. and East Midvale. Mr & Mrs L. C. Greer recently mary of the 2nd ward held a preThe YMMIA of the East Midvale returned to their home after spend- paration meeting Wednesday at 1st ward was reorganized Sunday ing a week in San Francisco, Cal., the home of Mrs. Zelda Motta. Mr. and Mars. Sylvester Walker with the following new officers: with Mr & Mrs Darrel Beckstead Scott Brown, president; Edwin and in Los Angeles with relatives returned to their home Monday after spending 10 days in Cal. Terry, 1st counselor; Clinton Cut- and friends. Lions held a They visited in Southgate with Mr. Bog-gesUnion Harold The Lady and counselor 2nd ler, secretary. New officers of the meeting Nov. 8 at the home of and Mrs. Lynn Wolsleger, With YWM1A are Mrs. Ella Schmidt, Mrs. Grace Johnson. Miss LaRie Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fairchild in, a demon- Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Owen president; Elizabeth Thomas, 1st Bird of Salt Lake gave Marilyn Jensen, 2nd stration on making flowers with Walker in Whittier and Mr. and counselor, counselor; with LaRee Ecklund luster clay. Following the meeting Mrs. Charles Ross in Artesia. and Una Hansen secretaries. Sue Bruce of Jackson, Mich., visited Tuesday evening with Iola Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Chamberlain and son Randy of Kanab are visiting with Mrs. Chamberlains parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glover entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday honoring Mrs. Glovers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Graff of Midvale on their 44th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley were dinner guests recently of their Dr. and son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Everett Cooley of Sandy. Mrs. Nora Hiatt of Salt Lake was an overnight guest Saturday of her sister, Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Mr. and Mrs. T. Donald Creer attended a formal dinner dance Saturday evening at the Ladies Lit- - aAt Midi)ale F.H.A. Initiates tfhfrlt To U.S. year. Applicants will be selected on the basis of Civil Service examinations to be conducted at Post Offices throughout the state on December 28. Academies Salt Lake City Seti. Arthur V. Watkins announced that today Utahns between the ages of 17 and 21 who desire to enter either the U. S. Military or Naval Academy Those seeking appointments may apply to him prior to Dec. 15. should address their applications 442 Senate OfRegardless of an applicant's mil- to the Senator at D. C. fice Washington, a Building, itary status, he Is eligible for to an Congressional appointment Want Ada on Paga FIt. Academy, the senator emphasized. Advent". tes IIL, J' o, VfWffiUf KJf "You'll have to be a Paleface instead of Indian, unless you d get more color in your cheeks. lots of HOGAN'S milk if you PIP want to be a healthy Indian?" ' Pre-Seaso- n WOMENS and CHILDRENS COATS BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU! you wear it everywhere tmxmcmmrw And Mommy Wants i An caz&& Range ! X P h t !Kt: ' .v" V H vk -- 1 W ' V, - r. W'm- 1:1 - ? rvt t. 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