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Show Ida Densley, Rayola Smith, Merle Wilson and Virginia MerrilL Mrs. Perry Bowen of Roosevelt, Ut., spent a few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Sherwood Butterfield and family. Clinton Butterfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Butterfield recently appeared with a number on his accordion in the Uncle Rosco TV program. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Butterfield and children left last Wednesday to visit with relatives at Los Angeles, Calif. Among the guests at the home MIDVALE and Mrs. William A. Bodell the direction of the refreshment THE committee: Sharon Curtis, CaroSunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Two Friday, May 16, 1952 Page Barker, Mr and Mrs. Orel Lam-aur- x lyn Hamilton, Renee Sorenson, and ELIZABETH PAGE, Reporter Mrs. Agnes Dantia, Corrts. of Salt Lake. The Bodells reNorma Giles. LeRoy Page was in ther, Jack, who has been serving Funeral services for Moses DensTelephone Mid. 4512 ceived word of the new arrival of in the Korean war. Mrs. Cowdell ley, 79, who died Saturday, were charge of transportation.. The Lady Lions annual guest Mrs. Walter E. Crane was the a grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs. held in the first ward chapel on On May 8th', Mr. and Mrs. Owen is the former Edna Newman. guest of Ruth Butterfield SaturDean Stringham at Hinckley, Utah. luncheon will be held next Mon- D. Silcox became mothers join- Tuesday. Burial was in the River-to- n lb. to a 7 afternoon, Monday parents day of the XI Gamma chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edgar and day, May 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the first 14 oz. cemetery. Mr. Densley is surbaby boy. This is the second ed their daughters at a fashion Beta Sigma Phi, at the Aviation of Salt ward church building. According son of the Silcox's. Mrs. Silcox is show and tea in the Junior high vived by his wife Em. Mrs. Thomas Freeman Mrs. Thomas Densley, chairman Club in Salt Lake where they enLake, visited with relatives here to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bills had as the former Beverley Beckstead. school auditorium. The title of the each member will bring a guest to tertained their mothers at a dinSunday. was their guests on Mother's Day, show fashion type operetta Mr. of Joye Beckstead, daughter share in the social. Other commitner and program. Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bills and tee members are Mrs. Gwynne and Mrs. Leonard Beckstead has "The Suzanne Shop". Leads The ward LDS Primary officers and Mr. Don Swasey accompanied taken Janet Miner, been Rosemary chosen by to the Lions sons, Earl and Bryan of Herriman, by Lady Mrs. Elias Butterfield, and entertained the children at a party Mrs. Earl Nielson of Garfield, Mr. Page, Beth Torkelsen, Phelps, Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Heldon Bills and at them Girls in State represent Mrs. Elmo Hamilton. last Wednesday. Games and reand Mrs. Ray Johnson and C. T. Humes, Marlene Hess, and Beth daughter, Vickie, of Riverton, Mr. a is at Jordan Logan. junior Joye was A Mother's Day very happy were featured, and freshments Johnson of Salt Lake, to Lehi in had by Mrs. Melvin Peterson who High School, where she is a mem- Bills. The event was under the and Mrs. Ronald Bills and daughstake officers in attendance were honor of Mrs. Alton Larsons birthdirection of Mrs. Rebecca Benson, ter Renae of Springville, Mr. and enjoyed the company of her sons ber of the student council, junior day anniversary. class to the girls home economics instructor at the Mrs. Joe Morton and son, Garry representative 'and daughters at a dinner Sunday The Herriman school enjoyed an de- school. and in active the music of Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse club, afternoon. Those present were Mr. observation trip to Salt Lake last Grant Page and Lorin Dansie Bills, son Stephen and daughter Mrs. Donald Peterson, River-ton- ; partment. and Thursday. They were entertained Glen Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. were guest speakers at Sunday Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Heugly at the Winder Dairy and the ConRoland Page came home from the evening sacrament services in the Bills and son Jimmy of Salt Lake and son, Dale, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy tinental Baking Co., and concluded LDS chapel. j Army over the Mother's Day week Herriman City. Mrs. Steadman Mr. and and sons, the days activities with a lunchlat- end as a surprise package. Glen and the Peterson Roy children, eon at a Salt Lake cafe. ter three from Mid vale; and Mr. j will be with his family and friends Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane visited and Mrs. Glen Steadman and chil- until the 4th of June when he with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilhem-sle- n dren of West Jordan. Two of Mrs. j must report to New Jersey. From and Mrs. Ella Butterfield SatPeterson's children were unable 'there, he'll leave for service in urday and attended the Evergreen to Europe. join in the reunion. ward bazaar while there. Sunday I The Senior League Girls Softball The 9th school Riverton Jr. High , the Crane's intertained at a dinner team will hold practices every Wedheld was class party m la m m m I. m M X at their home. Guests included Mr. grade and Friday evening at I Monday at Resort. nesday Saratoga Springs WINDOWS and Mrs. Ken Reid and children of After an evening of swimming, a 6:30. All girls interested are urged MP STORM West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn wiener roast was enjoyed under to come and join in the fun, said Crane and son of Tooele, and Mr. A team coaches, Bob Coy and Oden and Mrs. Darrel Crane and family. Flanders. Y SPECIAL TIRES OFFER A YOU DAYTON Concluding the day by attending Monday, Mrs. Roland Page and the missionary farewell in the eve& free 3 4th tire Mrs. Noel Page, the daughter-in-latires Buy get By Oliva Sharp ning at Riverton for Arnold Mitchi the company of Mrs. enjoyed who leaves soon for an LDS misor buy 2 tires & get 2 tubes free e Mrs. Charles Mrs. Evelyn Bell of Bendix, Page's sister, sion. and and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bodell were Minn., and Betty Jean Kiley of son Jim, who is on leave from the dinN. were Grand Dakota, Forks, accompanied by Miss Evelyn Crane Koner guests Tuesday of Mrs. Ferol Navy. He has been serving in to Rupert, Idaho for the week-en- d rea. - TRAM MARK White. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cowdell reCook Mrs. the attended F. J. Louis Jensen and family. Delta Phi mothers breakfast Sat- cently returned from a trip to the west coast where they met and urday morning at the Institute of brought home Mr. Cowdell's bro- Religion in Salt Lake. Sunscreen Mrs. Charles Campbell of Ruith Sat18 Unconditional and mo. Idaho Tires an pert, spent Friday Carry Dayton : Bori-7zn:- :r (From J.H.S. Broadcaster) urday with her son and family, Mr. Road Hazard Guarantee in writing and and Thomas Mrs. William "The boys in my classes have a bad break this year, owing other relatives. had ride and Insured Tires on Drive on Dayton Safety you Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius DeJong to my illness," Dean Beck, inand family of Salt Lake, and Mr. had have structor, reported. "They See Them At three or four different substitutes. and Mrs. Wendell Nix and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. The man helping me with my and Mrs. Jesse Nix. work how is Joe R. Workman." Mrs. Dclbert Newbold entertain"The bovs have made the best ed at a party Saturday honoring REPLACES BBIU Ul II1C UICUUVCUICUIC, JUlj. her son, Bob on his ninth birthday. It is o fact that AWNINGS. KooiShode Sunscreen Beck, "and will all have their 15 guests enjoyed games and reblocks out sun's heat. Keeps roo. projects done by the end of this freshments. p Utah Poultry to 15 cooler. year." Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurst and Many excellent projects have al- family of Thatcher, Idaho, recently SCREENS. Keeps out bugs. offers Farmers ready been completed by the class, spent a week end with Mrs. Hurst's STORM WINDOWS. Saves as much as and Poultrymen according to Mr. Beck. Neil Gard- mother, Mrs. Edith Van Valken-bur30 of your fuel bill. ner bas turned out a drill press; service Don't buy any coverings for your winJohn Malstrom, a crank shaft and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kriepl and IMU dows until you find out about Ingertoll and a Dix McMullea, ten family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nance Horn of Your 50,000 Milt No Wtar Service MORE and Combination Windows. Call tovarious objects. and family, Dr. and Mrs. James Phone Mid. 280 West Jordan, Utah day for a FREE demonstration and estiNance and Mr and Mrs. Stanley savings mate. Convenient FHA terms con b Phone your local news ttecu to Nance and family of Salt Lake, ins sentinel, call Mia. 178. their visited with mother, Mrs. A etOOUCT OP ee Ellen Nance, Sunday. Drop in Mrs. Grant Winger recently enMAIL THIS COUPON TODAYI you Please send more inlormation on Koolshade tertained at a luncheon for her sisters, Mrs. Cora Belich of Mid-va- le Name and Mrs. Myriatha Johnson Address . of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ray Brimhall entertained at a party Tuesday afternoon hon Phone 230 So. Main her daughter, Deanna on her oring This American Revolution took place the tin can. Consider how the ShIi Citv. Uke I'tali ninth birthday. 20 little guests without muskets, without riot, withand canning industries have enjoyed the party. Mrs. Brimhall out bloodshed. But it was one of the . . bettered our economy through entertained at a party Friday in most important in history a "rev and utilization of modern honor of her daughter Carolyns Big-iruc- !i capacity-light-du- ty olution" stemming from the devel11th birthday. containers for more than 1500 Herriaum LIU Of Mr. RIVERTON U LIU SENTINEL n I CAR OWNERS! I NVESTIGAT 30-DA- Cock-anynn- Orif&rsoll S'Uay ATTENTION Beck Gives Report IFoolSkade On Machinists by MIDVALE mSj ? for I BARGAIN! .Davis Bros. - g. Conoco Service MORE eoto-WAtN- . Ever hear of this American Revolution? 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Helps you hustle big loads, crowd in more trips per day! p. n, Low-Frictio- n, Cost Currn Six! overhead-valv- e The Short Piston Sraocp of this new . . . more engine cuts friction power-wast- e of the developed power becomes hauling power. And you can save as much as one gallon of gat in teven! Only In America where a free, competitive economy encourage and stimulates enterprise could such a wonderful "revolution" have occurred. American Can Company CONTAINERS ...to Mp pop j,Vt fcHer CD F-- fMT of almuat py4 thia Ford COST CUFPER SIX. Running New nose dive with Ford's com costs Uke pletely new 101-h.- modern containers 5, 4, These have increased Vm ftt 2'i ton Famous Track V--l now vpped to 106 h.p. Proved in over 2,000,000 trucks. Ford's ft COM! N-- Jff Haw 14 t-- i low US TODAYI aat tola m SMraMi k 9wtM M 7, Thess containers helped strengthen the nation by d twtfht, )uM otw t H. kJd. mak load handlin tmdmi ChoiMof Soabat Hubcapathowfl(ad)ilct). BMMritl wt mwIiUom. Ford Truclcs for 52 cost still less to nm r providing ample food reserves for our armed forces. MIDVALE MOTORS, Inc. CG PROOF . vwmr ri.nwtVHlt THE OLD HCRMfTACE KENTUCKY 36 West Center Phono Md. 503 |