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Show Xa6t Ijlifyae OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phono Mid. 58641 Members of the Unity club en barbecue supper tertained at Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe, in honor of Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Cora Bjork and daughter, Jolyna of Los Angeles, Calif. Those at tending were Mrs. Mildred Sedden and Mrs. Grace Ashment of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War-diMr. and Mrs. Walter Berrett, e, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker, Mrs. Rose Greer, Mrs. Lorie Baker of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and daughter, Lila and Raymond H. Clayton. Marilee and Sharon Swenson returned to their home Tuesday after spending a week in Idaho. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler in idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sharp in Rig friends. Dors Goff returned to her home Sunday after enjoying a week in Yellowstone Park, Seattle and Spokane, Wash, En route home she visited in Rigby, Ida., with her grandfather, Walter Scholes. Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Markham and family returned to their home in Long Beach, Calif, Saturday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashman and other relatives in Utah. , d d Unbn R Hoi-lada- sec-retar- y. o Friday, family motored to Garland Monday to visit with Mrs. Olivers grandmother, Mrs. Polly Smith. Their son, Bert is spending this week with Mrs. Smith. The Olivers spent several days at Evanston, Wyo, on their way home. Albert J. Crane and daughters, Roberta and Evelyn spent the week-enat Pocatello, Ida, as the guests of Hyrum Crane and family. Mrs. Ralph W. Hamilton of Midvale, attended the LDS church service Sunday in honor of the christening of her grandson, Blayde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swasey also had their daughter christened, Joan. Clinton Dsnsie of the US Navy with his parspen the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dansie. A party honoring his birthday was held Saturday evening when a chicken dinner was served to 36 guests and Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Piatt and daughter, Lavern Mae, and Zach Butterfield of Riverton, visited at the Dansie home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bodell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crane and Mr. and Mrs. T. Ralph Butterfield and families spent the 4th of July at Butterfield canyon. Arnold Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Parry, serving In the air force at Denver, Colo., is home on leave. Mrs. Reuben Hamilton of River d d Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Allsop of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mi. William L. Mlsson, Mrs. Mry Ann son and Mr. and Mrs. William Mlsson, Jr., recently attended the Dimick family reunion at Arrow Head. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jorgensoo of VidviiJp and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne NiJsson returned to their home Saturday after enjoying a weeks vacation in Elko, and Las Vegas, Nev., and San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Alice Spencer of Escalante, is visiting with Mrs. T. A. Heaps. Mrs. Harold Ashman and children, Sheryl and Kent accompanied her brother, Dr. Mark D. Miner of Long Beach, Calif, to Yellowstone Park recently where the Miner family reunion was held. Mr. and Mrs. George Sadlier in McKinnon, spent the week-en- d Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. Jensen of Poiche, Nev, spent the week-enin this vicinity with relatives and d THESE WOMEN! ' "When that's dry, Til have a place to stand 'after I finish the rest of the floor!" Mu. AGNES DANSIE. Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 Mrs. Elmo Densley and children and Mrs. Annie Sorensen spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ves-te- r Rasmussen and family at Idaho Falls, Ida, in honor of Mrs. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Crane of Tooele, entertained at a party in honor of their son, Allen's 1st birthday at Liberty Park June 29. The table was centered with a large birthday cake, representing a Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Crane and family of Herriman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - Reid and children of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nokes e of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake. Favors were presented to all the children. Mrs. Melvin Huggins of Rawlin, Wyo, spent last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Crane at the T. Ralph Butterfield home, other guests visiting at the Butterfield home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane and Mrs. Ras-musse- mery-go-roun- Mc-Cu- SENTINEL Ml DY ALE THE Page Eight By d Aleaaio d fcy. . his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Richardsen. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Godfrey and sod, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Van Valkenburg and family and Mrs. Edith Van Valkenburg recently enjoyed an outing at Tanners flat in Little Cottonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius DeJong and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nix, and Sidney Ann Samuelson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nix. Mrs. Phil Alldredge entertained at a party June 27 honoring her daughter, Joan on her 6th birthe little guests enweek-end in Fill- day. Twenty-fivspent the social afternoon. a joyed attended the more where they, Mrs. Gladys Boggess entertainDearden family reunion. ed at a club reunion at her home Verl Swapp spent the week-enDinner and social visitTuesday. in Hyrum visiting friends. was ing enjoyed by Mrs. Lola Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storey of Salt Mrs. Goldie Evans, Mrs. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe Goff, in Lava Alice Nielsen of Sandy, Mrs. Grace recently spent a week-enMalstrom of Murray, Mrs. Mar-jori- e Hot Springs, Ida. Jones of Taylorsville, Mrs. Carol, Paul and Kay Witchman Carol Abricht of Hollywood, Calif, of Bingham spent Monday with and Mrs. Cartene of Long Fern Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Timothy. Calif. Mrs. Joyce R. Rawson recently Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sutherin Provo with spent a week-enland (Leola Boggess) of Murray, and Ashman her sister, Marilyn announce the arrival of a boy July Elva Brown. 3rd. Mrs. Rhoda Boggess is the C. G. Carlsen accompanied his babys grandmother. daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell Mrs. Rav Ashcroft of Tremonton. I of MrftttTA Rupert, Ida, were overnight 4a VaIIioto All, TrV tllM guests week-end- . Friday of Mr. and Mrs. spent the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton, Jesse Nix. Mrs. Joyce Alexander recently Calvin and LaVon Thornton, Mr. a week in Denver Colo, spent and Mrs. Earl Tripp and family, attended a Public Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl and family where she convention. Health Association and Don Swenson were among Mr. Milton Mrs. and Eldredge those from East Midvale who to their home and returned family week-enin spent the holiday Saturday after spending a week Yellowstone Park. in San Francisco, Calif, and at Lake Tahoe where Mr. Eldredge attended a Metropolitan Life Insurance convention. Members of the Tee Pee A club OLIVE SHARP, Reporter recently enjoyed a luncheon at the Phont Mid. 586-home of Pearl Greer. Those atMember of the Union 1st Ward tending were Hazel Fisher of YWMIA recently spent part of the Dorothy Walker, Lorie Robweek in Alta at the Peruvian erts, Edna Jensen, Blanche Thomlodge. as and Alice ChiveralL New Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kriepl and were elected for the comfamily were dinner guests Sunday ing year with Alice Chiverall as of Mrs. Ellen Nance. chairman and Ruth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Green reMrs. Reul Boggess entertained cently entertained at a garden party, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. at a party Thursday in honor of Keith Greer of Culver City, Colo, her daughter, Jeanne's 6th birthThirty guests enjoyed a barbecue day. Twenty-twlittle guests endinner and dancing. joyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Johnston of Salt Lake spent Friday with language is not only the vehicle Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharp. of thought, it is a great and effiEarl Woolsleger of South Gate cient instrument in thinking Sir Calif, is spending with Iiumphrey Davy. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Browning and baby of Idaho Falls, Ida, recently visited with relatives in this vicinity. Beth Soffe spent the holiday week-en- d in Heber, visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wiser of Trenton on a weeks vacation in the northwest They visited Mr. Goff'a brothers in Portland, Ore, and the Coulee Dam in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashman and family and Mrs. Joyce A. Raw-so- n Dean Johnson of NephL Ray Bills and Seta Butterfield left' Thursday for Camp Parks, Calif, for their air force training. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Freeman had as week-en- d guests, Dellene and Lillian daughters of Mr. and Mrs. LeDall Steadman of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane attended the Farmer family reunion held at the Riverside Park in Salt Lake Saturday, July 5th. The Cranes were also guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid Sunday at West Jordan. Mrs. Annie C. Sorensen and Mrs. Elmo Densley and children visited with Mrs. Lloyd Whitney and family at Hunter recently. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bodell have moved to Midvale to n'ake their home. We shall miss them, as they have been residents here most of their life with the exception of a few years in Bingham Canyon. The best to them always. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Walker entertained at dinner June 28 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Newman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. T. Ralph Mr U, ton, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Butterfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith and family of Granger, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Dansie and family Sunday. "Mrs. George Walker met with an accident July 4th and is confined at a Salt Lake hospital A family July 4th celebration was held at the Louis Christensen home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Annon Green and family of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Weneren and children of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and fomilv nf Wm JamIil Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen IZ2fK$ adn Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Butterfield and '' family. ;t.:v'Vf,"!'i v V:' Lester Butterfield moved their' sheep to the summer range last a We Print Butrorwrtppors terfcro "PEes ncre Pazo caH I 1 rc!:3f gives z?jjfc.Z t2j Itel pifcw , Sum CabrUl, OlL ralkrM torture of eimple fait. Acta to relieve itching, pain ,"y, Mr,. F. M. Amazing Paso uutantiy. 800thee raw. 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