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Show 4 rn rZAALvJ PARTY HONORS FAMILY LEAVING FOR TEXAS Mr & Mrs Noal Bateman enter- tained at a dinner party 4-1- mm " at their home Wednesday evening of last week honoring Mr & Mrs W Drew Riska of Salt Lake, who are leaving MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent "Hy LISTS ARRIVALS , Coa- 4-- Pcisona After serving thr. pas: eight months as pastor of the Midvale Community Methodist church, the Rev. James E Mahoney left Tuesday for a new assignment in Vaughn, N M. The Rev. Mahoney preached his final sermon at the Midvale church Sunday. He came here in April. A graduate cf Huntington, Ida., College and Seminary in 1941, the Rev. Mahoney served at Oakdale and Knights Ferry, Calif., in the California-Nevad- a Conference. His new assignment will be in the Texas-NeMexico Conference. For 45 years prior to entering the ministry, the pastor was in the printing business. He owned his own job printing shop for 12 years. 7:30 p.m., Kenneth Dunn, MIA counselor, reported Thursday. A feature of the evening will be a talk given before the Special Interest group by Jay Newman, agent in charge of the Salt Lake district for the F. B. I. The public is invited. University Sets Registration New freshman students planning to enter the University of Utah winter quarter will take entrance examinations at the U. Dec. 17 and 18. WW L.w.w.v,-:-, Ilevlon'fl "Sky Cruiser Grooming Kit News 1.10 Tuck it in her stocking on Christmas morning-sh- ell bless you for it from then on! Revlon's "Sky Cruiser" set is the perfect beauty set for home or travel. Smartly fitted with Revlon lipstick, nail enamel, Adheron, Cuticle Remover, Velvety Remover, 5" nail file, nylon pusher, orangewood stick, and emery boards. Choose vinyl with royal blue faille lining, or Non-Sme- gold-colore- d ld vinyl with grey lining. pu$ 31 Exclusive in Midvale non-fictio- n M-- Midvale First ward M.I.A. will feature a Christmas program at their regular meeting Tuesday at t, County Library Reports Large Patron Increase Views First Ward M.I.A. Plans Yule Program Minister Leaves For New Post COTTONWOOD y Friday, December 14, 1951 Page Four this week to make their home at Amarillo, Texas. Besides the guests of honor, dinner was served to Mr & Mrs Alma Mrs Emma Petersen, wife of Births at the Cottonwood Ma- Holt of South Jordan, Mr & Mrs Mark E Petersen of the Council Robert Holt of Riverton and Biof Twelve Apostles of the IDS ternity hospital were announced and Mrs Max Mumford and follows: shop as week the church, was the guest speaker at during and Verda the host and hostss. Kenneth Hokanson Sandy Second ward MIA Special A social hour followed the din Flury, Lark, boy, Dec. 4. Interest group Tuesday evening. Lati-- , ner. Mr Riska, who was assistant Marion and Rulon Mackay The other Sandy wards were inmanager of the J C Penney Store Dec. 5 vited guests. Mrs Zella Swenson, mer, Salt Lake, girls, i" Midvale for several years and and Corinne Robert Maynard president of the class, was in Dec. 5. department manager in the Salt Clements, Midvale, girl, charge. Mrs Petersen, author of Lake store for the past five years, Olive Lewis Leonard and Xaiz, the recent book, "Bible Stories for will assume assistant manager poLatter-dabJ0y',DeCo6 Saints" and Bl"fha,m Young Stanley Wills and Barney, sition in the Amarillo J C Pen"Book of Mormon Stories for Lat ney store. Mr & Mrs Riska and 3 7. Midvale, boy, Dec. ter-da- y Saints," were commented Lundbeck and Virginia sons will leave Friday for Texas. DeLoney on, and excerpts from the books National winners In the 1951 Frozen Foods program, of which Brunsen, Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 7. were read by Mrs Petersen. International Harvester Company is the donor of awards, show samples Lewis Stephens and Darlene of their work a frozen cake to F. W. Jenks, merchanMadsen, Murray, Twin boys, Dec. 7 RELIEF SOCIETY ANNOUNCES dising services, International Harvester, during the 30th annual National Max Putman and Louise JohnClub Congress in Chicago. Winners, left to right, are Beverly Norris, 20, ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SOCIAL Burtrum, Minn.; Grace McCall. ;6, Fulton Md.; Bettieou Bunn, 17, son, Murray, boy, Dec. 7. Pikeville, N. C, and Janice Richins, 16, Draper, Utah. These girls were Sandy Fourth ward Relief SoJoseph Fine and Aileen Willard, Elder Veraun Hiatt, son of Mr selected from 1,000 county winners and 45 state winners to receive naciety will hold their annual Christ- Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 8. tional awards of $300 International Harvester scholarships, good at any & Mrs Ivan Frandsen, returned mas social Wednesday, Dec. 19, Albert Page and Phyllis Robin accredited agricultural college. at 1 p m at the First ward under son, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 8. Friday after spending the past 29 Miss McCall has frozen 503 quarts of vegetables, 303 quarts of fruits, months in the Swedish mission 2,863 pounds of meat, 58 pies and cakes, and 66 pounds of dairy foods in direction of Mrs Louise Neff, presThayne Jenson and Rebecca for the LDS church. Elder Hiatt five years of Frozen Foods participation. Miss Norris has frozen 6,532 ident, Mrs Beatrice Sagers, and Hunt, Sandy RD, boy, Dec. 9. pounds of meats and other foods in seven years and has given 20 Frozen will give a report on his mission Mrs Mabel Wright, counselors, and Foods demonstrations. Miss Bunn, in her project, has frozen 1,704 Richard Savage and Dorothy at ward Mrs Ann Sainsbury, secretary. sacrament Sandy First pounds of meat, 414 quarts of vegetables, and 130 quarts of fruits, as well Sorensen, Murray, girl, Dec. 9. as butter, cakes and breads. Miss Richins has frozen 2,931 pounds of A Christmas social is also anmeeting Sunday. Soren Nielsen and Evelyn meat, 55 packages of fruits and vegetables, as well as many baked of the Pony ExThe nounced for the nursery class unmeeting Riverton, boy, Dec. 9. products. der supervision of Mrs Florence press camp, Daughters of Utah Shirley Lemmon and Donna Orton, Mrs Marguerite Swenson, Hoffman, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 10. Pioneers, will be held Friday, Dec. at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Mrs Effie Farnsworth, Mrs Genedan 2697, Bingham 2485, Riverton Charles Cugger and Wilma Sax-to- 21, Fred In addition to the vieve Ferguson and Mrs Donria V Holmgren. 11. Dec. 2416, Monroe 2411, Garfield 2385, Kearns, boy, Paget L. Edward 2186, Draper 1978, SanDeon Smith and Lois Edwards, meeting, a Christmas program will be Refreshments will be served, but West presented and gifts exchanged. Jordan RD, girl, Dec. 11. 1346, Copperton 1331, Central dy The meeting of the Ebenezer instead of the gift exchange, mem1163. nranito 1270 Jordan tiioh Brown Camp, DUP, will be held bers will bring cash for purchase ROBERTA CARLQUIST WEDS A total of 82,284 books was cir- i129( South Jordan 856, Utah State 2 p m Friday, Dec. 21 at the culated during November in Salt at of sacrament set for the ward. DOUGLAS ALLEN SMITH Drjson 395 home of Mrs William J Nielsen in Lake county library system, a gain Of the total circulation 40,029 Of of was the interest marriage Mrs Ellen Samuelson is spending Draper. Mrs Merna Smith, captain, of 10,970 over the same period last were Roberta Miss Carlquist, daughter juvenile books, proving that weeks is in charge. The lesson, "Stories year, according to Mrs Ruth Vine several with her daughter, the younger folks are making good Mr & Mrs Walter Randolph and of Mr & Mrs C II Carlquist of to Tell at Christmas Time," will Tyler, librarian. use of the library service; 37,661 and Douglas Allen Smith, be daughters, Sharon and Sally Ann Draper, presented by Mrs Ivy Sorenson. Headquarters library at Midvale were reference books; 13,188 were at Spokane, Wash. Mrs Samuelson son of Joseph Fielding Smith of Following the meeting a Christ- broke all previous records when will also visit with her daughters the Council of Twelve Apostles of mas social and exchange of gifts it circulated 12,308 books. The Cal- adult fiction; 10,763 visual aids; 8544 branch's own; 7427 adult in Idaho before returning home. the LDS church, which took place will take place. vin S Smith library was second and 2280 magazines. in the Salt Lake temple Monday A special Christmas musical prowith 9,308, and the Bookmobile The groom's father performed the gram will be New registrants at the library presented at Sandy circulated 8,048. ceremony. also gained, with 681 new patrons Third ward sacrament service on & Circulation at the other libraries Against a holiday setting of poin- - Sunday, Dec. 23 at 7 p m. The pro- in the system are as follows. during the month 562 children; acsettias, holly and gram will be under direction of Brockbank 7028, Ashton 6406, East 85 women and 34 men. v cented with white tapers, the new- - Mrs Maxine Orton Nelson, choris Millcreek 4860, Plymouth 4168, lyweds greeted guests at a recep- ter. Magna 3157, Valley 3023, West Jor- tion Monday evening at Garden The members of bus No. 1 on Park ward chapel. the recent Sons of Utah Pioneers Lawrence Epperson, Dr 4 Mrs Utah Richard Lyman, Mr & Mrs Alvin Mrs Lloyd Woolstenhulme, sis- excursion to the southern By 01 Doe Urban ter of the bride, came from Victor, canyons and other points of inter- Keddington, Mr & Mrs Walter Well, I just read a report that ma- est, enjoyed a social Saturday eve Wright, Mr & Mrs Willard Lyman, a high l.Q. isn't necessarily a pass- Idaho, to attend her sister as of honor. Other attendants ning at the home of Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Joel Richards, and Mrs tron port to happiness. It seems the were Mrs Grant B Hughes and Dean Andrus in Salt Lake. Colored Mildred B Christcnsen of Salt Lake deep thinkers are the folks who Miss Little Thorson. moving pictures of the trip were City; Mr & Mrs Walter Crane, AlMarjorie worry most about their health and of the bride, shown by Mr Andrus and colored bert J Crane and niece Reed, daughters, Romanage to work themselves into a Smith slides of the trip by Miss Mar- berta and Evelyn and Mrs John A custom-buil- t set of jitters. If you was flower girl. Milton Robinson of Sandy, after Butterfield of Herriman; Mrs Haruse your hands instead of your stood as best man for his brother. garet which refreshments were served Widstoe Smith, Shumway, Reynold riet Robinson, Miss Margaret Robhead you leave your job where you Rasmussen and James Har- to Mr & Mrs Fred Curtis, Mr & inson, and Mr & Mrs J T Ostler Clyde when whistle it the quitting drop Mrs Harold H Jensen, Mr & Mrs of were ushers. Sandy. blows, but the brain worker takes ris v to a his cares home with him like an honeymoon trip Following v. uneaten sandwich. On top of this, Las Vegas, Nev., the couple, both Winter Storm Protection For Doors and Windows the intellectual has fewer friends graduates of the University of because most of us like to know Utah, will make their home at 1108 Here's a timely Christmas suggestion. Genuine first grade Dupont what we're talking about in a Harvard Avenue, Salt grade. It is as plastic sheets. This is NOT a cloudy semi-clea- r clear a window glass. Virtually unnoticeable behind lace curwas extensively The bride-elec- t friendly discussion. It looks like tains. It is waterproof and tough and can be used over and over entertained prior to her marriage. it pays to be ignorant. again. Wide enough to attach to window frame with scotch tape in for postal jobs Applicants inside room or can be fitted outside with wood moulding on & Mrs John The twin sons of Mr Providence, R. I., are asked to windows or screen doors. state whether they are right or M Webster of Pocatcllo. Idaho, Use 2 sheets for bay windows scaling both sides of seam with tape and cut to fit. You can't lose on this offer. Fuel saving Are there born this week, died of premaalone pays the small cost and for once YOU'LL ENJOY GENUINE mail bags? turity. Mr Webster is the son of WINTER COMFORT. Let's hear from the the thousands of cusof & Webster to amMrs Mr be Mechanics don't have Sandy. Roy tomers who bought our clothes pins during the last war and all Mrs Heber L Jensen underwent bidextrous, but they do have to others who want to lick winter's bitter cold. Stamped envelope have brains and experience to und- a major operation this week at brings small sample or see at this newspaper. Order promptly as shipment is subject to about 20 days delivery. erstand and fix engine troubles. the LDS hospital. She is reported 1 38x72 inch.. $1.50 PPd. 4 Shttrs $5.00. 10 Sheets $10.00 Our mechanics have both . . . plen- recovering. Cash, Check, Money Order ty of both. You can always county OUR MOTTO: To treat others as we would want them to treat us, on excellent repair service at URSandy Third ward anual conferso money refunded if not satisfactory. BAN MOTOR COMPANY, 4788 ence will be held Sunday at 7 p m CROWN TOY CO.. Box 1212. LANSING. MICH. South State tS., Murray. Phone uith Rkhon Max Mumford in I 970. Murray charge. Special Interest Group Hears S. L Authoress MIDVALE SENTINEL THE FROZEN FOODS WINNERS 1 at VINCENT'S DRUG STORE North Main 21 Ph.: Mid. 215 pine-bough- ENNEY ir x'A -- xi if" v left-hande- r. i i ii iri II. CORDUROY 111? tht i SPORT COAT REAL VALUE! For the Best Buys in Town Buy Tricycles 5 . to 13.98 29c each Are You Christmas Housecleaning? If so, cash in on these values Prlc $1.19 67c 37c Gold Seal Wax . ..98c 59c Areowax FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN Our Price 98c 59c 29c 79c 43c ... Others, Extra Long, 25c SPORT Priced Only Dolls, Jig-sa- 9c 59c & Super Tailored SPORT SHIRTS Puzzles w Ornaments Tinker Toys. 59c to 1.79 5c .to 19c Tom Thumb Cash Tree Stands . . 98c Reg. 93c Register Light ... Globes Sets 79c Tree Light C-- 6, Reg. 10c CJ'j.Reg. 12c 7c 9c FOR A REAL BUY Check these PYREX PRICES 89c Casserole 69c Loaf Pen Have You Visited Our 1.00 Utility Pan 59c Cake Pan HANKY BAR? WASHABLE SPUN RAYON GABARDINE! He'll thank you time and time g again for this Shirt. Choice of 8 colorsl Reg. 3.39, now $2.98 Out Door Globes, Reg. 18c 12c MIDVALE VARIETY 69c 59c 89c 39c WE WELCOME YOUR LAY-AWA- Y $J00 $377 SHIRTS Coloring Books, Paper than 5c a game! Tra Chinese Checkers 98c to $1.79 Reg. Less Men's Quality Corduroy Full oz. $2.29 Old Maid, Donald Duck, Snap, Authors, Animal Rummy . . ICICLES 48 GAME BOX Style Card Games et MIDVALE VARIETY GIFTS AND TOYS GALORE . 6.98 Smart Patch-PockModel in Fine Quality Corduroy Soort Jacket. Tan, Brown, Grey. 34 to 42. Thrift Priced! good-lookin- $398 1 NEW STORE HOURS Dec. 14th through Dec. 22nd 9:30 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. |