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Show THE MIDVALE Kitchen Dayligh ted With Glass Block HOME DECORATIONS TO HOLIDAY SPIRIT direction of Mrs. 0. N. Barney. ter epending'five weeks at the ADD of homes in Sandjr re beautifully and appropriately decorated in keeping with ' the fceliday season and resident are to be complimented for the holi-4kcheer it has added to the com A number y en-lir- OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phom Mid. 586-- fH-y- : ney home, Mrs. Tellier has returned to her home. A family gathering and smorgasbord was held by the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler at their home Christmas night. Those present included James B. Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. John Polllck and John and Sherrie Pollick and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin J. Drake Jr., and sons Russell and Larry of Midvale, Mr, and Mrs. J. Lowell Ostler and chil dren Marcia and Jay of Ogden and Miss Gloria Green of Grantsville and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler of iij IIP! P ' AY. 'I 1 Mrs Kitchener Head (Sonja Olson) and baby of Victorville, Calif, are spending a week with her parents and other relatives here. Mr & Mrs Reed Newbold and Mrs family of Lehi, and Mr Charles Burgon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Delbert New-bolMr & Mrs Roger Dittman and Mr & Mrs L C Greer attended a & CD a 'f El-fle- n rersonals d f I : ".-- Jf . y L r The kitchen is and should be the most practical i panel is located immediately behind and over the room house, but there's no reason why it stove, the nomemaker wui nave no prooiema wiui can't have a bright, cheerful atmosphere as well grease and smoke stains. Glass block is easily cleaned by wiping with a as convenience and efficiency. cloth. The translucent of the block damp In this kitchen, the architect has used alter also protect kitchen secrets qualities from outside prying twelve-inc- h eight-inc- h rows of and glass eyes. Ribbons of glass block in the wall between rating blocks to provide an attractive panel which floods cabinets and work counters bring additional "easy thtinterior with pleasant daylight. Although the on the eyes" daylight to these important sections. in-th- e . Much Interest Is Shown in G. M. Highway Contest Enthusiastic reaction in Salt Births at the Cottonwood MaterLake County to the General Motors nity hospital were reported as folbetter Highways Award contest, lows during the week and if all designed to encourage persons of goes well most all were home for all walks of life to think, talk and Christmas. act in the interest of better highSterling Stoker and Betty Miller, ways in their own communities and East Midvale, boy, Dec. 17. else where was reported today by Rodney Green and Vaughn HanGwynne Page, General Motors sen, Murray, boy, Dec. 17. community relations chairman in Arthur Christensen and Utahna this area. Baker, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 17. "We have had hundreds of Theodore Aldrich and Barbara queries about the contest since it! was first announced on November regional and state prizes will be 11," Mr. Page said, "and it looks offered to winners, topped by a like the people in Salt Lake Coun- $25,000 first place national award. ty are really interested in seeing Second place national winner will that something is done to improve receive $10,000; third place naour highway and traffic situation tionally, $5,000; and three national not only in Midvale but in Salt honorable mentions will get $3,000 Lake County, the state and nation each. In addition, General Motors will well offer nine awards of $2,500 each He said that some persons who had shown interest in entering an for the best essays submitted from essay in the nationwide contest nine regional areas of the country. had expressed concern that they First place winners in each of were not enough of an expert on the 48 states plus the District of highways to submit an entry that Columbia will receive $1,500 each. mention awards would have a chance of winning Two honorable one of the many cash awards for each state and the District of Columbia will be $500 each, a which total $194,000 Nationally. total of 08 state honorable mena be at all necessary to "It bn't tions. a to write good highway authority The essay subject is: "How to essay," Gwynne Page said, "General Motors is interested in getting Plan and Pay for the Safe and fresh ideas from everybody on Adequate Roads we Need." Those who are interested in enwhat they think should be done to get us out of our present highway tering the contest in this com muddle. They are looking for munity should begin working on sound and original ideas on sot them as soon as possible," Mr. only how this job should be done Pave said. " All you have to do to but how it should be financed. Es- find out the complete details says will definitely not be judged about the contest, including ob on literary merit." taining an entry blank, is to go to The contest, wuich closes on aiy one of the following General March 1, is open to any resident of Motors Dealer in the Salt Lake the United States, except contest County listed below: Riverton Motor Co., ,Riverton, judges and their immediate families. Utah, or Page Motor Co., Magna, One hundred sixt two national, Utah. : u Copper Aluminum Zinc Oran Thomas and Louis Rush-ton- , Sandy, boy, Dec. 19. Edwin Burrows and Helen Beeny, Murray, Girl, Dec. 19. Minor Alldridge and Barbarar Loving, Murray, girl, Dec. 19. Clifford Matthews and Lorraine Alder, Murray, boy, Dec. 20. Rulon Reynolds and Irene Ruf-felMurray, girl, Dec. 20. Melvin Park and Margaret Hudson, Kearns, girl, Dec. 20. Russell Smith and Ruth Huettel Murray, boy, Dec. 20. Clifford Schulsen and LaJuana Olson, West Jordan boy, Dec. 20. Fred Robertson and Beth Grant, Garfield, girl, Dec. 21. David Webb and Betty McPhie, Murray, girl, Dec. 22. Milton Neff and Fabilla Smith, Union, Girl, Dec. 22. l, ?WE Dow. Mr St Mrs Leonard Newbold and family of Midvale, Mr St Mrs William Newbold of South Jordan, and Mr St Mrs Delbert Wengreen were ( guests Christmas day of Mr St Mrs ? Clifford Wengreen. Mrs Ellen Nance and Mrs Joyce Alexander and daughter Jamie, ( were dinner guests Christmas at the home of Mr St Mrs Hans Kreipl f in Salt Lake City. That which is given with pride Miss Nancy Olson of Fairbanks, I and ostentation is rather an ambi- Alaska, daughter of Mr Si Mrs tion than a bounty. Seneca. Frank Olson, and Lt William J l PILLS BURY AND 9? . ; in OV" 1 i0. ire ALSO Hay, Straw and Coal AT REASONABLE ) PRICES ) Ph. Mid 47 P0T CLEANERS PONDS TISSUES With or without knob REG IOC Reg. 100 Box 2 B0XK 2 COPPER CLOSE CUT 9c 2 F0R CHILI BOWL jig-sa- 13c w PUZZLES ' Owr 300 Plee Large Selectio 25a 29c PINS SPECIAL for back to school 'tiSr ZIPPER BINDERS Plastic S1.00 value REG.gge 29c Bras ) STAR FEEDS Orange Slices 2m ZOO t.W HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF CANDY F,LURS NOW49c REGiocNOW7c Mixed Metals VARIETY at All Timos Gilbert M.Hadley 7678 South State y 15c IMMEDIATE PICKUP SERVICE 2 Truck in Operation 19. REG. JUNK Cast Iron Thornton, Midvale, boy, Dec. 17. Stanton Gerrard and Fern Murray, girl, Dec. 18. Wallace Gottberg and Beverly Green, Murray, girl, Dec. 18. Raymond Griffin and Jeanette Roberts, East Midvale, boy, Dec. Large Pottery Bowl Highest Prices Paid for Scarp Iron Christmas party Saturday night in Salt Lake at the home of Mr & Mrs David Dittman. Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp and children were guests Christmas day at the home of Mrs Sharps' sister and family, Mr k Mis Thomas Anderson, in Copperton. Primary officers and teachers of the First ward enjoyed a meeting and social Monday night at the home of Mrs Jesse Nix. Gene Newbold returned Sunday to Camp Cook, Calif., after spendfurlough with his ing a five-da& Mr Delbert New-bol- Rang," at their meeting WednesMrs parents, day night. Following the program Mrs Ferol White recently enter- at the ward chapel, the members tained at a dinner party in honor spent the remainder of the evening caroling. of her son Earl on his birthday. Mr St Mrs Jesse Nix and Mr & Mrs Wendell Nix and daughters SQUARE DANCERS ENJOY were dinner guests Christmas day SMORGASBORD, DANCE srt Mr & Mrs Casey DeJong in Salt A group of square dancers, unLake City. der direction of their instructors, Missionaries who have formerly Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tvenes, enserved in the Swedish mission held joyed a smorgasbord dinner, Fria reunion Saturday night at the day evening, Dec. 26, at the Firehome of Kirt Olson. men's hall in Sandy. Mr & Mrs Nephi L Head and The long table was attractively sons Laurence and Grant, returned decorated in keeping with the holhome Monday after' spending a iday season with ornamental week in Victorville, Calif., with Christmas trees and brilliant lightLt ed red candles spaced at intervals their son and daughter-in-law- , St Mrs Kitchener Head. along the table which wars marked Mr & 4Mrs L C Greer and fam- with novel place cards for more ily enjoyed Christmas dinner at than 30 guests. Square dancing the home of Mr St Mrs Frank All-re- d was enjoyed following the dinin Salt Lake City. ner. Mr St Mrs Eugene Croxford entertained at a Christmas dinner for .With peace on earth, goodwill their family. Guests were Mr & to men!" Longfellow. Mrs Blaine Croxford and son, of Salt Lake, and Mr St Mrs Blaine Johnson and daughter. SANDY FEED & COAL I Larry Dow, who is stationed in ) Sin Diego, Calif, naval air base, ( (Under New Management) five-daleave a recently spent with his parents, Mr & Mrs Pete n. re pre-'aente- Gates of Washington, D C, were Dec. 12 at Fairbanks. The ceremony was performed by the branch president of the Latter Day Saints church in the L.D.S. chapel. The bride was attended by Mrs Hollis Canida (Frances McNamare).. Following the ceremony the couple left for Mt. McKinley Lodge where they spent their honeymoon. The new Mrs Gates is formerly of Union, and the bridegroom is stationed with the 10th Rescue Sqd. at Ladd Air Base in Fairbanks. The missionary class of Union Second ward recently held a fireside chat at the home of Mr & Mrs Frank Olson. During the evening stories of Christmas customs of early America and foreign countries were told by Karl Lagerburg-er- , Betty Ontiveros, Orrin Bagley, Bruce Beisinger and Larry Denni-soMusical selections were given by Ruth and Arleen Darton, and a retold story was given by Shirley Price. Refreshments were served to 43 members by LaRae Hammond, MaDonna Beisinger and, Betty Gottberg. The Second ward M.LA. presented the story, "Why the Chimes married R Bar- munity. tipper Sandy the large &mta Claus on the roof of the Harry etterbcrg home on East 1st North street with a large Merry Christe mas greeting, shines over the area. The D. A. I land residence with its beautiful array of lights inside and out, has attracted much at- Sandy. tention and favorable comment for Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Allsop were everal years. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turpin in Bennion. They TITHING SETTLEMENT also visited with all their children DATES ANNOUNCED during Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bateman of in settlement Sandy Tithing First ward will be Saturday, Jan. Payette, Ida., called Saturday to 3, from 5 pjn. to 9 p.m. at the visit briefly with Mr. and Mrs, en route chapel, it has been announced by Myrle Allsop. They-weto the re to Ariz., Mesa, spend Hendrickson. JLeMar A. Bishop The members of the ward are mainder of the winter. The annual Christmas party giv vged to bring their tithing reen re check and by the Odd Fellows and Rebe- their tithing ceipts cord for the year as well as fast kah lodges of Murray and Sandy, was held Tuesday, Dec. 23 in the fferings and budget receipts. I.O.O.F. hall in Sandy. An interest Secin settlement Sandy Tithing ond ward will be Friday, Jan. 2, ing program was presented after and Saturday, Jan. 3, beginning at which candy and nuts were pre 7 p.m. at the Sandy Second ward sented to more than the 100 chilbaschapel it has been announced by dren in attendance. Christmas"shut-ins" to distributed were the kets Bishop Clarence P. Hansen. The the organizations. by ward of is the urged membership LeRoy Rasmussen of Phoenix, to attend on the above dates. Ariz., is spending the Christmas SANDBURR CAMP SLATES holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Rasmussen. MEETING ON JAN. I Honoring James B. Ostler, avi The meeting of the Sandburr flion cadet, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held Thursday, Jan.' 8, at Ostler entertained the Ostler fanv 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Jordan stake of- ily at a smorgasbord dinner at fice in Sandy, it has been announc- their home in Ogden, Sunday after ed by Mrs. Bonnie A. Dowding, noon. Besides the guest of honor, James, others in attendance incaptain, who will be in charge. The lesson "Pioneer Banks and cluded, Mrs. Pearl Pollick and son Bankers", featuring the story of Johnny and daughter Sherrie of money scripts, exchange bills, tith- Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine H. ing office orders, and early banks Berrett and daughters and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler of Sandy. d and bankers of Utah, will be Miss Mary Alice Crapo, who is by class leader, Mrs. attending Brigham Young UniverL. Jensen. A history of a Utah Pibneer will sity spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. be presented by Mrs. VeLora Clement Crapo. historian of the camp. After attending a wedding Monto members and All all eligible become members we urged to at- day evening of last week, a group tend. The meeting was postponed of friends gathered at the home one week because of the New of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson where buffett luncheon was served Year holidays. to Mr. vnd Mrs. Paul Boyce, and Mr. and Mars. Francis Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielsen of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huffman Elder Clarence Tingey of Highof Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. land Park ward, who served as Oscar Bennion of Taylorsville. president of the Austrialian misMrs. Darlene Nickle Morrill, sion for seven years, was the guest who has been in California where sacpeiVer at Sandy First ward she wt--i near her husband, Milo rament service Sunday evening Morrill of the U. S. Army, returnwith Bishop A. LeMar Hendrickson ed recently and is making her in charge. Special musical numhome with her parents, Mr. and bers included a violin duet by the Mm. C. R. Nickle. Her husband left Jessie Kay Greenwood and Argene for overseas. recently Adams, accompanied on the piano Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parry of Greenwood. by Jeannene a surprise Mr. and Mrs. George Boynton Arcadia, Calif., made home of visit to her the parents, entertained at Christmas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. J. William Thompson home in members their Sandy for of their family. Those present in- in Sandy on Christmas eve. On cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Christmas morning the members of the family were entertained at Boynton and little daughter Cathy; Leo Boynton and Miss Mar Jean a breakfast at the Thompson home Those present included Mr. Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Noal C. Bateman Boynton of Sandy. Mrs. Carma Nickle Morrill, is sons, Dennis and Vaughn, and Melrae and Dit-ndand making her home for the present daughters Mr. Mrs. and William J. Thompson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nickle, as her husband, l'hyl and Harold Thompson of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parry of ArMorrill, left recently for sen ice cadia1, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. in the armed forces. James C. Thompson and children of Richardson is LeRoy Murray at a Salt Lake hospital where he of Draper. is improving following a heart atHeap on more wood! the wind tack. Mr. Richardson is a brother is chill; But let it whistle as it will. W Mrs. John H. Shaw of Sandy. Marcla Lynn and Jay Ostler of We'll keep our Christmas merry Ogden have been the guests part still Sir Walter Scott f this week of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. Newsprint has taken another 10 Mrs. Frances Tcllier of Alberta, per cent raise but the price of Caa., recently spent five weeks in The Sentinel remains at $2.50 per a study course in ceramics under year. Subscribe now. Friday, January 2, 1953 u MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent Af- SENTINEL (Utah) Page Four Ph. Mid. II63-- W V ItSW I 52 NO. 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