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Show THE MIDVALE Page Three (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, September 5, 1952 after spending part of the week in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and Yellowstone Park. En route they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sharp at OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Rigby, Ida., and Mrs. and Mrs. 586-Phone Mid. Frank Butler in Idaho Falls, Ida. Emmaline Johnson of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nunley and Jimmie of Union and Mrs. Alma who recently returned from the Spanish American mission field, Heaps recently spent a week-enin Anaconda, Mont., with Mrs. was the guest speaker in the First Heaps' husband, who has been em Ward Sunday evening. ployed there during the summer. En route home they spent some time in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton an OLIVE SHARP, Reporter nounces the arrival of a son on Phone Mid. 586-Aug. 20. Mr. Shelton, who has been serving in the army at Fort Law Mr. and Mrs. Max Bigler and ton, Wash., has recently been transferred to Fort Douglas, UL family of Kearns were dinner Mrs. Biglers parThe Gleaner girl of the First guests Sunday of t. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ents, Ward MIA held a fireside Sunday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Members of the Tee Pee A club Vance Burgon. Darrel Holt recent at the Coon ly returned missionary from the enjoyed a luncheon Those atInn Chicken Wednesday. German mission was the guest Alice were Edna Jensen, tending speaker. Blanche Ruth Anderson, Chiverall, Kieth Millerberg, who is in the Thomas, Louise Newbold, Lorrie navy serving on the ship USS Fisher and Pearl leave Roberts, Hazel Stickell, is spending a Greer. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgon, who is attending Wallace Millerberg. Kieth has spent the last seven months in radio school in San Diego, Calif., week-enwith his parJapan, Korea, Formosa, Midway spent the Maurice BurMr. Mrs. and ents, and Okinawa. , STRICTLY BUSINESS Cjranite wmcf-- h. Mrs. S. Peter Petersen, Reporter Phone Mid. 0489-J- 1 adt lflfli(lua(e Delightful outdoor fireside fes tivities were enjoyed at the Emer son Hand home in Wasatch re cently in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condie and children, who were visiting here from Preston, Ida. Also in attendance was Bishop and Mrs. George B. Roden and family of Draper. Saturday night in the same setting, a similar occasion took place wiht Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hand of Sandy as hosts, who entertained relatives in honor of his brother, John Hand and family of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Voyce and two children of Redwood City, Calif., were guests of the James M. Whit-mor- e family Sunday. Sunday School pupils, under the direction of Elbert Despain, enjoyed a swimming party Friday. Elvis Evans also served as chap-eron- d u Mar-chan- Mrs. Leland Shelton, accompan Mrs. Zella led her sister-in-laHansen of Provo,to Halfway, Ore., for a weeks vacation. Donald Wilson returned to her army camp at Olathe, Kansas, Wednesday after spending a two- week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson. Miss Georgia Freeman of Mem phis, Tenn., returned to her home s Sunday after spending with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman. Miss Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman spent part of last week in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Barber of Oak with ley, Ida., spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Earl Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Burkett of Visalia, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson returned Sunday two-week- d Members of the Union Lions club held a business meeting Wednesday at the Community Building, which was under the direction of the president, Ambrozo Motta. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nickle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whiting attended the Wight family reunion Sunday at Box Elder Park in Brigham City. Mrs. Ellen Nance returned to her home Sunday after spending in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo. &reScenl LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter All families are urged to attend a special Primary Family Night, Sunday evening, Sept. 7, at 7 p m at the Crescent ward, when many of the activities of the Primary will be on parade. Twelve Boy Scouts of Troop 129 participated in the overnight Cor- nor Canyon trip this week. Cres cent scoutmasters are Stanley Har per and LaVar Webb. Mr & Mrs Harry C Fowler and daughter Nadine returned this week from a trip to Mackay, Ida., in luxurious I ; ;T1 where they visited with Mr & Mrs Reid Nielsen and family, and Mr & Mrs W I Nielsen. Mrs Louis Langtimm of Daven rcj- - .J.ir port, Iowa, spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs Theron Olsen and Mrs Stanley Allgood. A Primary picnic party was en joyed by over 100 boys and girls mute and their j'nn. teachers Wednesday at Draper park. Races for each age group were held, and the day was climaxed with a big family picnic dinner. The tables were colorful with decorations in the Primary colors. Mrs Grant Hickman entertained on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Kathy, on her 10th birthday. Games were played and refreshments served to 20 nits sm ro lo-nlittle guests. 11 Iff53 (n tyA s gon. COMFORT 111 2 "I think youH find those shoes have a real spring to thenar home, and visited family members at Lark. They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Thomas at Sandy Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen of Midvale, are making their home here at present Brent Dansie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Dansie of Murray spent last week as the guests of Rich ard Dansie at the J. H. Dansie home. Their daughter, Jayne spent the vacation at Ogden with her uncle and aunt. William A. Bodell of Midvale, was. a business visitor at Herri-ma- n Friday. A special meeting for all parents is being held at Riverton Second Ward Friday, with the Primary general board members in atten dance, reports Grace Walker. Mrs. Maybell Walker has been visiting relatives at Geneva, Ida., and Charleston, Ut, and spent Geneva Steel day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and family in Americn Fork. Guest speaker at the LDS church service Sunday evening was Walter Coyne of Midvale. Mrs. Coyne accompanied her husband here. Ray Bills, airman third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bills, arrived home Sunday evening from Camp Parks, Calif., where he has been stationed, he will transfer to Texas on his return. JoLayne Kay spent the holiday week-enat Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Crane have returned home from Soda Springs where they spent the summer. J4e Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 The MIA officers entertained at a social Tuesday evening at the school auditorium. All ward members were invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oliver and children attended a family party Monday, Aug. 25th at Lagoon, the occasion being in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. R. C. Oliver of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane and children of Naunan, Ida., and Miss of Paris, Ida., Beverly Smedley were guests of Mrs. Annie Soren-so- n last week. A birthday party honoring Douglas and Bruce Dens-le- y was held Sunday at Liberty park. Other guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Densley and daughter, Jane. The group spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Brig Crane and family at Payson Monday. Arnold Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Parry is stationed in Alaska. The Parry's had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell , Parry of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Crane and son, Allen of Tooele, were weekend guests at the Walter E. Crane home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ralph Butter- field and family left Friday to in spend the holiday week-enUtah's Dixie and intermediate points. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Peterson arrived Friday from Alameda, Calif., where Blaine has been staTo know how to wait is the tioned the past six months. They great secret of success. Joseph are staying at the A. H. Dansie DeMaistre. d Kea-ne- th guests of ley, Ida., were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl have returned from a visit to Steamboat Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jensen spent the Labor Day holiday at Lava Hot Springs and Bancroft, Ida. Sentinel Use quick, vote mSwlQ' Icicle QUALIFIED Word has recently been received by Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Springer that their son, Dale is now in Korea. Formerly stationed in Japan for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. S. Peter Peterson returned home Monday after vacationing a few days at the parks in Southern Utah and the Grand Canyon. I TORONTO COOPERATION is the key. Republican Candidate for Mrs. Clara Beckstead, Reporter Phone Mid. 0395-R- 1 men work Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sprattling and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown to Lava Hot Springs and Bear Lake for the Labor Day holiday. Joseph Hibbard, former resident of West Jordan and now of California, is visiting at the Axel Lundquist home. He says he is en- - OF STAT! SECRETARY Fights, dissention and arguments lead only to waste and expense. Farmers and poultry an LAMONT together in Utah Poultry for their mutual benefit and gain. Legislature, 1947 Chaplain of Legislature, '51 Overseas Veteran, '45 Bishop of Duncan Ward Missionary to New Zealand Descended from Pioneers Owns his own Insurance and Real Estate business Served in PROMOTE TOURIST FOR GOVERNOR (PtUl Political AdtlauQt) nlesiSiiiiig IP It is a good idea to have your heating equipment checked' now so that it will be in first class condition when the heating I oh lok.'l firtt may wiaW ttt4 (vtMHiraitt . ' 1. Flues See that flues and chimneys are dear, clean and tight. i H h rati! . rata(ld (itii.at. Net rtia NA i forJ&. .; aa ( J hrmi aactgravna1 e nativa ef 04aa, nani far talWf im(I NEXT TUES. FOR GOVERNOR EARL J. GLADE ( mt tracker i f rave, bw mm mmn mr4 civic ItaaW ia Salt laltt, a man whaM dvtitt far yaert ri ria lraa,vaniiy fat.n him ta aut aarlt ( rha data. VOTE IN UTAH'S DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY r.limal t farm af tmmiM mavtly loat yaar. Ona af Utoh'i bad Inewn, If. It is our suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following 2. Filters w; i Da" .... . Cmm) K Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. 3. Automatic Controls See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. JLUNUTS I fJL I li .1 1 MACARONI Go Acquainted" ZOW MOTORS. DIRECT DEALER DeSoto 4646 So. State St. INC. t Plymouth Phono Mux. 76 CHEESE i Sofi Jms' m in the one Dackaae TENDER MACARONI AND KRAFT GRATED ' MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 33 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas FOR FINE CHEESE FLAVOR I TUMI VOTE TORONTO work: TOuuwt r for Want-Ad- s results. low-co- season begins. y tiMMK in Washington with his son, and family at Seattle and with his son, John at Toppinish. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark of Oak- e. 10-da- y d joying California and will return soon with his son, Lee and wife with whom he is making his home. On Sunday he was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee t Irving. Mrs. Sarah Egbert visited with Mrs. Betsy Francain on Monday. Mrs. Vera Nelson has returned home after spending the past 3 weeks in Lewisville, Ida., where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fife and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Hazel Doukersgold and daughter, Mary of Burbank, Calif., has spent the past three weeks visiting at the home of her brother, Louis Nelson and family, also other relatives in West Jordan and Midvale. William J. Leak is vacationing 0 |