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Show !" Nat is home from Wendover, standing a lew days witn nis tam- - Qempian Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Corrts. David Richardson of Salt Lake f uest speaker at the LDS sac rament services Sunday. He met with, the genealogical committee after the meeting at the home of Walter E Crane. Refreshments were served. Mr Sc Mrs Grant Haws and children) of Kamas visited at the A H Dansie home Monday afternoon. Mr & Mrs A H Dansie enter-leine- d at a family dinner on New Year's day for Mr & Mrs Earl Conrad and daughter, Mr & Mrs Ramon West and children of Salt take; Mr & Mrs Art Dansie and Jamily of Murray, and Mr & Mrs Jesse II Dansie and family, Mr & Mrs Oren Dansie and Mrs Willard Bergman and son of Sandy. Mr & Mrs Walter E Crane visaed Ruth Butterfield, Mrs Ella Butterfield, Mr & Mrs Ross and Mr & Mrs Jack Bowles and family last week in Salt Lake, and were dinner guests of Mrs Ray Kite, with Mrs Cinda Frazer assisting the hostess. They also visited with the Ken Reids tn West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Elmo Density and children, F T Crane and daughter, Annie Sorenson of Herriman and Mr & Mrs Vester Rasmussen and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent three days with Mr & Mrs Brig Crane at Payson. Mr St Mrs Nat Crane were recent guests of Mr & Mrs Don Swas- was Cf-eicet- THE tt uy. Lorna Allgoorf, Corret, Miss "Barbara Cole of Murray Mr of as end week guest spent the Mrs Alma Harison received & Mrs Elton Bills and family. phone call Christmas day from her Mrs Ken Reid and sons, Terry daughter, Mrs Ervin Olson, in Al and Ricky spent one day last week berta, Canada. Mrs Harrison spent with her parents, Mr & Mrs W E the Christmas holidays with her Crane. sister and husband, Mr & Mrs Eu Lt. and Mrs. Arthur R Poor and gene Kone of Magna. Mr & Mrs Prosser Ashby rebaby motored here from Dayton, 0., arriving Saturday evening. They turned last week from a trip to were guests of his mother, Mrs I Mesa, Ariz., where they visited Fern Poor and family Sunday. with Mr & Mrs Gilbert Simmons William and family. Other guests included Thomas and son of Midvale. Mr & Mrs John A Samuelson Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley had as and family spent New Year's day dinner guests Sunday Mr & Mrs with Mrs J V Samuelson of Sandy Deno Seal and family of Riverton. and were dinner guests.. Mrs Thelma Peterson and Mrs Mrs Stanley Fuller and Miss NaA H Dansie visited with the Emil nette Carpenter presented several Schoenfeld family at Salt Lake numbers on the solo box and guitSunday in the bereavement of ar Friday evening at the Friendly their husband and father. dancing club in Salt Lake City. Mr & Mrs Nat Crane entertained Cpl. Richard Jensen of Edwards the Study Group at their home Force base in California, spent Air Sunday evening after church ser last weekend visiting with Mr & vices. Mrs Ted Dangerfield and daughTuesday evening Mr Sc Mrs T ter. Ralph Butterfield entertained Mr Mr & Mrs Wilford Olson and & Mrs Sherwood Butterfield, Mr St Mrs Lloyd & Mrs Kent Bodell and Mr & Mrs Jay and Joan, and Mr visited Olson last Wedand Gary Don Crane, members of the bi with Mr & Mrs Ed Olson nesday shopric. and Mrs Hilda Olson in Magna. Mr & Mrs Harold Smith and Benjamin Franklin said: "A pen of Draper were Sunday children ny saved is a penny got" though it is usually misquoted: . . a dinner guests of Dr & Mrs Ther-o- n Olsen and family. penny earned." Either way, the The bonds S of U defense Ashby home was the scene regular buyer is heeding the advice of the wisest of a New Year's eve party for 10 young people after the dance. of Americans. Games were played and luncheon served to Delores Burmester, Webster, Beth Mounteer, Car-m- a Ashby, Shirley Olson, Don Hardcastle, Robert Gull, Romell James, Roy Ashby, Noal Greenwood. Mr & Mrs Wallace Fothering-haof Milford, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs L P Larson and family. D YALE To Be Displayed Saturday, Jan. BURIl THEATRE 1952 IN MIDVALE passenger cars and trucks will go on display at dealers showrooms nationally, Saturday, Jan. 19. The disclosure by W E Fish, general sales manager, accompanied an announcement that in 1951 Chevrolet led all other automotive manufacturers in retail sales for the twelfth consecutive peacetime year. "Last years' new car deliveries," said Fish, "brought the number of Chevrolets in service to over No other make in automotive history ever accumulated so imposing a total." The 1952 models, said Fish, will be new mechanically and in ap Jan. 9, 1 Or 11, 12 Wednes., Thurs., Friday, Saturday Chevrolet" 19 DetroitNew model Chevrolet Paramount HOWARD HUGHES presents "In accordance with our long standing custom," the sales executive continued, "the models will be publicly shown first in Chevrolet dealerships, virtually all of whom are planning special events on the date of the showing." i Color by TECHNICOLOR MHES HIUICAN NAUMf rail WSCTW IV (TOON HttlUa NUT tERSn starring The dollar value of Series E bonds, all owned by individuals, continued to increase in 1951. By e Dec. 1, it had reached an high of $34.7 billion, or 15 more than on VJ Day in August, 1945. That's a lot of reserve buying power. Prwntj omo-najo- i LIZABETH ROBERT MITCHUM Story art Sawnptey by Fran rraoucM ay Nat Hot druotr SCOTT ROBERT RYAN all-tim- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A good resolution for 1952: to spend wisely and save all you can in defense bonds. I QAKOf GAMS HERE COMES January 13, 14, 15 wm mama WArvi armor ) 1 THE GROOM w, i, ktm hum HKksiKm Jan. 16, 17, 18, 19 ON THE LOOSE How To KsspYcur Oil Heater Clean, a dollar- toem rem Wednes., Thurs., Friday, Saturday By FRANK TUFT Lynn Bari Melvin Douglas John Evans STARLIFT - wiae neighbor of ours services bis own pet-typ-e oil heater regularly and ea siiy. An Cast ALL-STA- R IN SANDY a. Fy Of course, using Standard Stove Oil, 100 distilled and you need only service your heater once u year. If you have a pressure-typ- e burner, try Standard Furnace Oil meets highest specifications. Enjoy dependable oil heat comfort with either of theao fine Standard Heating Oils. Juit call ua! Friday and Saturday FUTT - SCREFN t f rm clean-burnin- w 7 Brian Donlevy Andy Devine Virginia Grey THE LAST OUTPOST i.on-was- Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming BOTH FEATURES IN BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR 3 p. m. SATURDAY MATINEE SERIAL ' - January 13 and 14 ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI Sunday, Monday HIM Ho cleans the atrainer aa shown in the diagram the Glorious Technicolor Clark Gable - John Hodialc In Metering Valve stem. too. Clara E. Beckstead, Corrat. January 11,12 SLAUGHTER TRAIL clean-delivere- WeAt Jwfaii Dinner guests at the Lawrence T Dahl home Sunday included Miss Barbara Nielsen and her fiance, John L Baliff, and Mr & Mrs Milton R Hunter. A family dinner honoring Mrs Gertrude Squires of Midvale and her son, Edward, was held at the Garndale Finlayson home New Year's day. Other guests included Dr. and Mrs. Christensen and fam ily, of Bountiful, and the E P Bastians. The Jordanairs and partners, and Mr & Mrs J Rex Mackay and daughters, Norene and Marian, of Taylorsville, and Tom Clark and Conrad Fuller of Provo, were Tuesday guests of the Wendell Holmes, honoring Kenneth Williams, who leaves next week for the mission field. A series of dinner parties and entertainment have been given in honor of Curtis Jewk.es and Kenneth Williams and their wives. The Glen Hogan family visited in Cottonwood ward Sunday with Don Cook, recently returned from South Africa, where he was a missionary companion of Dimar Hogan. It, pearance, "fulfilling in every respect the quality and beauty that the public has come to expect from XtifcttMMdk-- . Mrs. SENTINEL Friday, January New Chevrolets Di-an- m Ml Page Two Washes them in kerosene. Then he scrapes the burner pot to remove all hard carbon. Flange -- t top of the pot is in apected for air leaks which are sealed wi'.h furnace cement GHOST CHASERS The Bowery Boys Standard Olt Caipaat af Colil.rat rradwt Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday January 15, 16, 17 COME FILL THE CUP Distributed by FRANK B TUFT MURRAY, UTAH Phones: Midvale 4472 Salt James Cagney Late Dial James Gleason Raymond Massey ROADBLOCK Charles McGraw Joan Dixon LIQUIDATION Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert en tertained the Sarah Egbert family it dinner Sunday at their home fall . fte Seen lie to on display Saturday n u UVlo Phones: Mid. 4717 RIVERTON Waal Ads ea Pag 2 TIVERTON MOTOR - 4718 - in Riverton. Mr & Mrs Joe Dumont of Bingham were special guests. Cpl. and Mrs Dale Shrap and son spent several days with Mrs Clara E Sharp's grandmother, Beckstead before leaving for Phoenix, Ariz., where Mrs Sharp and son will stay with her parents, Mr 8c Mrs Lee Egbert Mr Sharp will be stationed at Clovis, N M, with the National Guard. Friends in West Jordan were sorry to learn of the death of Mrs Baldwin Smith of Salt Lake. She is the wife of Joseph Smith, form erly of West Jordan. Funeral scr vices were held at Deseret Mor tuary Wednesday. Loa Lea Egbert is spending some time with her grandmother, Clara E Beckstead, before returning to her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Friends of Mrs Esther Leak, wife of William J Leak, will be pleased to learn she is improving at the LDS hospital where she has been receiving treatments for the past 10 days. Lloyd L Nerdin Jr, airman in the navy, left New Year's Day for his base at San Francisco, Calif., where he will await further as signment He spetn the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Nerdin Sr, in West Jor dan. CO. 937--W UTAH MOST MERCHANDISE REDUCED SOME MORE WAN 2 2 We arc unable 1 o renew our lease and musl close our store. This Sale Will Last for a Limited Time Only . . All remaining stocks will NO REFUNDS be sold at decided savings to you. NOLAY-AWAY- S . NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL fir. on Stomach GasRiliavtd la 8 minuta, or cloubW your monrjr back mirm kkmmIi ftrifl taut, pttnftil. tot t". Mini and Hwihum, wim mil) hw-i- hi lit itvM in n.u V Wtw On Iiuim tuil ant brtim anafnrt la i or r kack aa noua at M at at, la at all OVwulau, ant r"it ir 52 North n - i Main Midvale, Utah |