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Show THE Page Seven MIDVALE SENTINEL noon. The lesson "Pioneer Humor" was given by the class leader, Mrs. & Jennie McDonald. Mrs. Cecil Borg gave a history of her uncle, Albert H. Bowen, a pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Forbush and daughter recently visited with Mr. Forbush's grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Forbush, while en route By Ole Doe Urban from Pheonix, Ariz., to Norman, Mother's Day gives us all a Okla., where he will attend a navy chance to show a little appreciaschool. Mrs. Louise Schmidt and Lola, tion for a big job. Through the Warren, Rowen ard Larry Schmidt j years a lot has been done to make visited with Mr. and Mrs. Johnj Mom's work easier around the old Christenson, Delores Schmidt) at family plantation . . . but she still j has the age old problem of getting American Fork Sunday. the meals on the table for her Hyrum S. Patterson spent the of keeping Pop in clean family, week end in San Francisco with his brother, Jack Patterson. Mr. shirts, reducing the number of Patterson made the trip by plane. holes in Johnnie's socks, and having Mary's dress ready for the Mrs. Kenneth Nielsen entertain- school party. She is nurse, secreed at a dinner Monday evening tary, interior decorator, counselor, honoring her husband on his birthpurchasing agent, and many other day. Guests , were Mr. and Mrs. things, with her regular Niels Nielsen and Allen and Walt- tasks. along Most of the time she doesn't er Nielsen. but she'll feel expect thanks Mrs. Fred Gremillion of Ogden, better if you dont forget her one visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence big day. Smith Thursday. , In Los Angeles somebody stole Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff and 5340 pounds of brass. Anyone who Dora attended a wedding reception can get away with that much brass in Salt Lake Friday honoring Mr. must have a lot of it to start with. ! and Mrs. Grant Wiser. May means car cleaning . . . get- - News Friday, May 16, 1952 vorite Spot in Utah." Prayers were given by Edward Fairbourn and CreAcent Lawrence Ward, Opening and closing songs were "True to the Faith" "Love at Home". All mothers were honored at an and A corsage was presented each interesting program at Sunday mother. The program was in school, May 11, Mother's Day. The of Mrs. Grace Johnson. charge following program was given, with Nannette Carpenter as the narratMr. and Mrs. Donald Steadman or. The girls chorus sang "Just entertained their "Book of Mor-mafor Today" accompanied by Carstudy group Friday evening men Lloyd on the piano. A reading After the lesson, refreshments by Arlene Mickelsen entitled "My were served to 13 guests. Mother I Thank Thee." A saxa-phoMrs. Grace Johnson entertained solo by Raymond Yusuahof-hi- , at a family dinner on Mother's an expression of appreciation All members of her family for mother and "home, by Clayton Day. were present. Fairborn; Male quarter with Mur-li-n Mrs. Eleanor Jensen is visiting Jensen, William Smith, Eldon at Delta, Utah with her daughter Smith and Grant Hickman, sang and family Mr. and Mrs. Prosser "Again we Meet Around the and family. Board." Grant Hickman sang a Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shay an solo "I Wouldn't Change the Silver nounce the arrival of a son, born la My Mothers Hair for all of the 24 at the LDS hospital in Gold in the World." Dexel Dean April Lake City. Salt played "Warblings of Spring" on Mrs. Joseph Jones of Morberly, minute the piano. with rela Mo., has been talks by Anita Larson and Billy tives in Crescent.visiting Mrs. Jones is the Haun. Patty Ann Parker gave a former Miss Annie Biklaich of reading entitled "Ma's Check Crescent. Book." We print Butterwrappers Intermediate class sang "My Fa Lorna Allgood, Corro. n" lf By Views Olivt Sharp Mrs. Leo Taylor (Geraldine Gardner) of Logan is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jewkes and family spent the week end with Mrs. Jewkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton. Mrs. Erma Cook of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thacker recently moved to Laramie, Wyo., to make their home. Several members and their partners of the first ward Relief Society enjoyed a social Saturday evening at the home of Geneva Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover and family of Holladay visited with Mrs. Glover's mother, Mrs. Ellen Sharp, Sunday. Mrs. Vera Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Val Moore and children all of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner euests of Mr & Mrs James Nielsen Members oi the bnarp camp ot the D.U.P. met at the home of Mrs. Charles Young Thursday after ting ready for those vacation trips at the port of Hampton Roads, for smoother summer driving. in August of last year. Now's the time to bring in your car and let our expert mechanics put that engine in top running TV" condition. 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