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Show raper By Members of the Lady Lions Ada S. Howlett. Reporter rr Hr Mrs Craiz Fisher have as guests their daughter, Mrs Morse Anderson and two children, while Capt. Morse Anderson is serving with the armed forces in Korea. The James Gordons were happy with to celebrate Thanksgiving their son Lynn, who is a boiler-mak3c in the navy, aboard the USS Black, and who is home on a leave. Other guests of the Cordons for the day were Jack Van Buren of Avenol, Calif., Jack Jones of Los Angeles, Calif, the Jack Gordons of Ogden, the Garth Joos and the Lark Ericksons of Draper. Mr & Mrs Eldon Brown had as Thanksgiving day guests the Arthur Morris family of Logan, the Gen Hogan family of West Jordan, the Eldon Browns of Salt Lake, and the Max Buck family of Mid-valer 20-da- Mr & Mrs A J Hnderson had as Thanksgiving day guests, Dr Si Mrs Tom Judd and family of Spanish Fork, Mr & Mrs Ralph Rowley and son of Salt Lake, and (Mr & Mrs Clifford Carter of Mray There were nine grandxhilaren present., Mr SjMrs"C" II Carlquist spent Thanksgiving with their daughter Mr & Mrs Lloyd and Woolstenhume, in Jackson, VVyo. Mr. Carlquist has returned, and son-in-la- Mrs. Carlquist will (Crescent IfjewA Ifjoted remain there for a week. The Monte Cox family and the Lyle Cox family drove to Draper-tolast week to visit the paternal for grandmother, Mrs Louisa Cox, Thanksgiving. Mrs Eva Cox and family spent Thanksgiving with her husband, Henry Clark, who is convalescing in an Ogden hospital Gerald Smith and C H Carlquist visited Mr Clark " on Sunday. Mr & Mrs Jack Garfield gave a Thanksgiving dinner in honor of Heber Garfield. Those present included the James Harrison family, the Northrup Garfield family and the Earl Garfield family, of Draof per; the Dennis Payne familyMorOrem, Harold Daw, and Vern Rivgan and daughter Roberta, of erton. Bishop LeGrand Terry of Salt TjiVp was the speaker at Draper Second ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. He is a native of r Draper. Dale Smith rendered Roden Mrs with Regina vocal solo, as accompanist Beatrice mil gave the teenage talk. Mrs Heber J Smith entertained her family Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Present were the Reed Smiths, the Gerald Smiths, and Mrs Alma Smith. Mr & Mrs Leonard Sone and children of Salt Lake visited with Mr & Mrs Earl Allen last Friday. Mrs James Scott entertained at a surprise party Saturday night for her husband. Guests were Mr U Mrs Larry Jensen of Midvale, Mrs Irene Scott of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Thomas Lang. Jean Cowley and Leo Boynton of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Glen Howlett, Emalie Adamson, Mary Howlett and Grant Howlett of Draper. Mrs Alma F Smith entertained Saturday night in honor of her husband's birthday. guests were Mr & Mrs Rulon Lewis and son Danny or Laramie, vyo., Mr L Mrs Harold Schoeder and daughters Janie and Janice of n LORNA ALLGOOD, wis family and the Steeds spent Thanksgiving with the Smiths. Draper Second ward Relief Soci ety will hold meeting of special interest on Dec. 9, in place oi their regular work meeting. A book re view, "The Silver Chalice," will be given by Helen Kimball, and a ladies' double trio will sing Christ mas carols. The - M.N.R. Club met Nov. 20, with Laura Terry as hostess, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Norman Johnson. A luncheon was served to eight members; games were played, and prizes won by Mrs Macel Day and Mrs Phoebe Cham berlain. Mr &, Mrs Robert Marvin of Lar amie, Wyo. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr & Mrs Arnold Adamson. Mrs Marvin is the for mer Miss Lola Adamson. The sewing club met at the home of Betty Henderson last Friday night. Christmas gifts were discussed, and luncheon served by Mrs Janet Henderson and daugh ter, to Mrs Blaine Andrus, Mrs El- nora Gunnell, Mrs Lettie Sorenson and Mrs Edith Stringfellow, all of Draper. Mrs Stacie Ellsworth of Salt Lake, and Hubert Sorenson of Draper, were married at Elko, Nev., on Nov. 29. Mr & Mrs Burt Peck of Saratoga, Wyo., spent a few days recently with Mr & Mrs Antone Nelson, to Lake Mead. Mrs Peck is Mrs Nelson's sister. Three Salt Lake county men left Monday for a week's convention at Billings, Mont., for the Utah-IdahBeet Growers Assn. They were: J Rex Mackay of Taylorville, Eld- red Hamilton of Riverton, and Earl Toone of Draper. werion ifew5 Ifjoted Reporter A Sunday School officers and teachers meeting will be held Mon day, Dec. 8 in the Crescent vara. Mrs. Harold Carroll entertained members of her Friendship club on Monday evening. The evening was spent in making wood fiber flowers. Mrs. Charles Carroll was a special guest. Refreshments were served to 12. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Reid were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Reid's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sharp of Heber. A neighborhood party was en joyed Monday! evening in honor of Mrs. Albert Dean, Mrs. Elmo Taylor, Mrs. Harry Fowler and Mrs. Eva Brothers honoring their birthday anniversaries which were all recently. The party was at the Fowler home. Miss Nadine Fowler spent the Thanksgiving week in Denver. She made the trip with the debating squad from the USAC at Logan. Miss Fowler is a freshman at the college this year. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schrader and little daughter, Pattie Ann, moved to Crescent on Wednesday from Ogden to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Wynn and daughter, Madge, were Thanksgiv ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Parduhn of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen and family of Moreland, Ida., were vis itors in Sunday School last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dean en tertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor and family were in charge of the program. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor; poems by Wilma and Danny Taylor; two duets, by Allen and Nita Taylor, entitled "There is no Secret," and "I Think When I Hear That Sweet Story of Old," accompanied by Mrs. Stanley By Members of the Lady Lions Lois Anderson, Reporter Reed H Beckstead, assistant su perintendent of the Jordan school district, was guest speaker at the Adult Education meeting Dec. 3 in the Riverton school. His topic was increased by three last week when new daughters arrived at the homes of Mr & Mrs Vernon Spencer, Mr & Mrs Don Rasmussen and Mr Si Mrs Arlie Mousley. The home of Bishop & Mrs Reynold Bills was the scene of a Ham ilton family reunion Wednesday of last week. Those present were Mr & Mrs Ivan Frost of Ogden, Mr & Mrs Carlos Smith of Midvale, Mr Si Mrs Allen Stocking, Mr & Mrs Max Roach and Mr & Mrs Everett Hamilton, all of Riverton. Mr & Mrs Elmo Hamilton had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr Si Mrs George W Simper of Murray, Mr & Mrs John Swanger and daughter Connie of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Jack Smith and daughters Maria and Sylvia, and Mr & Mrs Robert Cardwell and daughters Yvonne, Moana and Rochelle, all of Riverton. Dr & Mrs Tecoy Sorenson, Mr & Mrs Vere Densley and children, and Mr & Mrs Robert Helt and children celebrated Thanksgiving at the T L Densley home. Mr Si Mrs Moss Newman and Mrs Stanley Langford drove to Price Sunday to visit with Steve West, who is still confined in the hospital there. Steve is gradually improving and hopes to be able to spend Christmas in Riverton with his family. His wife, Marjorie, returned home on Tuesday. Lt & Mrs Eldon Morgan and baby daughter Katherine arrived at the Air Force base near Newcastle, Fla., and Eldon reported for duty on Nov. 27 A fireside chat was held for the "Mia Maids" and Explorers Nov. 30 in the Riverton First ward Relief Society room. Elder Clifton Green spoke on his missionary experiences, and refreshments were served. Mrs Gay Thaxton and Vere Berrett are the class leaders. Mr & Mrs Maurice Newman entertained the J H Maynard family at a Thanksgiving dinner. Present were Mrs J H Maynard, Mr & Mrs Paul Maynard of Murray, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Densley of Farming-ton- , Mr St Mrs Joseph Maynard of West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Cliff Hard-castl- e of Sandy Mr & Mrs Earl Maynard and Neldon Maynard of Riverton. All of the guests were accompanied by their children; 29 children and grandchildren were "How We May Best Handle Sex As a Part of Growing Up." Mrs Rayola Smith, P.T.A. president, introduced the speaker and con ducted the meeting. Sons and daughters of Mr & Mrs . Fred S Lloyd met at their parents' home on the evening of Nov. 24 to help their mother celebrate her 71st birthday. Those present were Mr & Mrs Edward Lloyd and son Norman and LeRoy, Mr & Mrs Lloyd, Mr & Mrs Alfred Acer-so- n and son DeVoy, Mr & Mrs Donald Acerson of Midvale, Mr & Mrs Gene Cranfield, Mr & Mrs George Usher and family, Mr & Mrs Clifton Lloyd and family, Mr & Mrs Alvin Lloyd and family, and Mr & Mrs Merlin. Lloyd of Murray. n The new home of Mr & Mrs Brown in Midvale was the setting for a merry when Mrs Brown entertained the members of her club Nov. 26. Present were Miss Jean Madsen, Mrs Evelyn Beckstead, Mrs Janice Mad-seMrs Margaret Peterson, Mrs Carol Seal, Mrs Joanne West, Mrs Bee Brown and Miss Shirley Jensen, all of Riverton. Mr & Mrs Melvin Peterson entertained the members of their family at a reunion and dinner on Thanksgiving. Those present were Mr & Mrs Eldred Heugly and son Dale, Mr & Mrs LeRoy Steadman and sons Lynn, David and Dennis, all of Midvale, Mr & Mrs Archie Peterson and children, Steven, Darlene and Ronald, of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Roy C Peterson and The critics didn't think "Uncle children, Carol, Joan, Susan and Tom's Cabin" was much of a book, Rodney, Mr & Mrs Donald PeterFuller. but 6.500,000 copies had been sold Mr. and Mrs. Myles Petersen son and Mr & Mrs Glen Steadman and children, Brian and Shauna, on the 100th anniversary of the and family spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. William Wynn. all of Riverton. Another daughter day it was published in 1841. of the Petersons, Elaine, and her husband, Lt Edward O Mann, and children Richard and Allen, who are living in Topeka, Kan., were unable to attend. Mr & Mrs Fred Lloyd and Mr & Mrs Edward Lloyd and family attended a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr Si Mrs Mer lin Lloyd in Murray. The population of Bluffdale was present en-rou- o Le-Ve- ll Al-bi- d The i .i r low-pric- F-- 6 l - NEED USI M4 if rub on acliing muscles of to relieve coughs l 'if t. 4' U S f P'- Bell Howell 8mm t ",F a tn 1 m L Xh-iivjr- ALL-NE- For the memory album you'll treasure all your life for brighter, more lifelike home movies! 221 the projector designed to fit any family's budget! ;-!; EASIER m nit r a FULL MrHOUR SHOW GUARANTEED LIFETIME - v A w" 8mm mevle camera The 134-- ... so light youH take it with you wherever you go so simply designed even a hiM ran 11 bp it! Takes low. t T Q95 cost 8mm film. Has sharp, fast indoors or fect f2.5 f JJ lens-per- a out! libtrcl ioty payments Midvale Studio frade-t- a & Camera Shop Phone Midvale 127 carries up to ers! It's the only ner with Double Channel frame and Gyro-Gri- p clutch! And this Ford F-gives you steering, choice of three wheel-base- s, choice of two cabs! 2-t- on roll-acti- on C . Only V-- 8 or Six choice in 1T 11 field! 2-t- r.Lv'- " New power! Your choke of famous 239 cu. in. Truck V-now 106 h.p, or the Big Six, now 112 h.p.l 3 out of 4 't had running costs for gas, oil and service (but not including fixed expenses, such as taxes, depreciation, licenses, etc.) of leu than 4 f! a mile. See Proof in the Economy Run book I v - " u : ... x 8, end ! Bees must pollinate about 73,000 clover blossoms for every pound of clover seed produced. . si than other leading Glcndtf'.e. Calif- - Mrs Lauretta Max well of Lehi. and Mr & Mrs liar mon C Steed of Midvale. The Le CONCSETI at Lehi. Mrs Page is the former Jean Crabb. Miss KEEP THIS Out-of-tow- n l:: FOI EVERT Friday, December 5, 1952 Riverton Second ward Old Folks committee will sponsor a turkey dinner Dec. 13 to help raise funds for a new organ to be placed in the ward chapel. Mr St Mrs Maurice Newman and Mr & Mrs Thomas W Newman motored to Salt Lake Monday evening to celebrate Tom's birthday. Dinner and dancing were enjoyed. Mr St Mrs S F Stephenson have returned from Vallejo and San Francisco, Calif., where they spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son, Max Stephenson, and family Enroute home they visited with Mrs Stephensons niece, Mrs Herb Bosh, and also with Robert Giles in Winnemucca, Nev. Mr & Mrs Delbert Page and two children spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs Lillian Crabb nn r i& FORD ed SENTINEL MIDVALE (Utah) - THE Page Two itefli (SmraaitiP U i G(DGGGftoCD SAKRETE oa 3D Gterernfaa? l fS ' '""ii."' .rii ' l'iaifW yyeer- dead weight than Load up to that much more paylood, within 1 6,000 lb. G.V.W. Up to 800 lbs. less other A'lllibllltr tt wlmM, trrMMrtM tmi trtm m Itlirtii4 o oo iK" 1 . .. C A- I - J. ARZA ADAMS. Chairman, Pleasant Grove, DAIl A. PROWS. Manager, Solino, Utah o WM. A. BARlOCKER. Si. 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