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Show MID VALE PWARD NEWS East Jordan stake will be their guests. They urge all who are interested to attend. MIA quartet festival, is the Mrs Sylvia Young, instructor of male quartet from Garden View the Social Science department of vard. Members competing for top hon- the Garden View ward Relief Soors last night and tonight (Friday) ciety, will present the lesson, "Pre10:-3- 0 on Temple Square are Sammy paring The Way," Tuesday at room ill L. Relief the m D. a Society George Bringhurst, Pond and Lowe Seal. Ray Brown at the chapel. Following the lesis the accompanist, and Ivagene son, the regular class in fibre wood Thompson, MIA chorister, is the making will be conducted. Materidirector. The winning quartets will als for the class are on hand and be announced and honored during may be purchased from the inthe dance which will follow the structor. Ladies staying for the class are program tonight, at Union Bldg., asked to bring a "pot luck" dish. University of Utah. The Sentinel congratulates memMidvale First ward Primary conbers of the Garden View quartet. They have won the stake and reg- ference will be held Sunday at 7 ional contests, and now are on to p m at the chapel, ward officers announced today. The program the finals. theme this year will be, "The Pri. Favorite gospel themes were pre- mary Children's hospital," and will sented by six ladies, members of be presented by the children unMidvalo First ward, at sacrament der direction of Mrs Harry Wright, service Sunday evening. The speak- president, and officers and teachers were Leila Shipp, Violet Dahl, ers of the ward Primary. LaRue Barfuss, Delia Mineer, MeEast Jordan stake Primary prelissa Beckstead, and Bonnie Esper-son- . paration meeting was held SaturMusical numbers were by the Singing Mothers, and day at 2 p m at the Midvale Second ward chapel, with Mrs Bernice OlDelano Rasmussen. son, stake president, in charge. Mrs Garden View ward Mutual was Meta Gerard, a guide on Temple reorganized recently and the fol- Square, was guest speaker, and lowing officers were sustained at told many interesting experiences the Sunday evening church ser- while taking visitors on a tour of vice: Reed W (Bill) Young will the square. succeed Walter Coyne as superinThe Beehive class of Midvale tendent of the YMMIA; John Merward Mutual was in charge First p as chant was sustained of the acassembly program Tuesday as Brown and Julian counselor, night. Story telling was featured, tivity counselor. Mrs Grant Martineau was retain- and was ably presented by the ed as president of the ward YW-MI- young people. p with Jean Jorgensen, Mrs Bernice Olsen, East Jordan counselor, and Evelyn Bills stake Primary president, announcas activity counselor. es that all stake board members must be in attendance at the first will A most interesting program of the Primary conference, session ward at Garden View le presented sacrament service Sunday at 6:30 Thursday at 9 a.m. at the Taberp m, when the MIA presents Ward nacle on Temple Square. The genSpeech Night. Five young people eral session for all stake and ward will compete and three judges will Primary workers will be held at be there to decide the winner who 10 a m Friday morning in the will enter the East Jordan stake Tabernacle, Mrs Olsen said. speech festival, April 11. Music Midvale Second ward Primary will be furnished by three quartets of the ward under the direc- preparation meeting will b held Monday night at the home of Mrs tion of Ivagene Thompson. In connection with the program, Elden Densley on Allen St Mrs Gold and Silver Gleaner achieve- Blanche Macklin will assist Mrs ment awards will be presented. Densley, and refreshments will be served of in following the meeting. be will Reed Young charge the meeting and program. A good Another clothing drive is plan attendance is desired. ned by Midvale Second ward Re E K Poulsen of Midvale made lief Society in the near future, ac many children happy last week. cording to Mrs Elizabeth Lind, pre when he gave the Second ward sident Watch this column for fur Primary several aquariums of fish, ther details. which they took to the Primary Midvale Second ward Relief SoChildren's hospital Thursday night The children were taken on a tour ciety will hold their Social Science f the classrooms, play room, din lesson Tuesday at 10 a m in the ing room, and reading room at the Relief Society room, when Mrs hospital. They were accompanied Hannah Harper will review the by officers and teachers. Among lesson. "Preparing The Way." Fol the drivers of the 14 cars were lowing the meeting, several mem Henry Anderson, Ralph Voyce, bers will stay and quilt Melvin Belich, Leslie Land, Melvin In Pennsylvania, 23 railroads Christopherson, Wayne Reading, Ralph Nell, Don Silcox, Byron share in the traffic moving coal from mines to markets. Johnson, and John Ledkins. Representing ia the finals at the annual fur-oishe- d age-grou- ' age-grou- About 7 million tons of bitu Midvale First ward Junior Sun day School would like to remind minous coal are consumed annual the mothers once more of the Eas ly in Missouri. ter program they have planned for There are 6.430 hospitals in our Sunday morning, March 29, at 10: land. 30 a m, at which time the mothers HEADQUARTERS 1 1 Voto. The men who explored and, bit by bit, conquered this continent. ANTON MLAKER Anyone Can Sculpt, by Arthur Anton Mlaker, 71, 91 2nd Ave., A book of estabThe following new books were Zaidenberg. died at his residence Midvale, techadded to the Midvale Branch of lished and new methods and at 9:30 a.m. of a heart Thursday and students. amateurs for the Salt Lake County Library, this niques ailment. week: FOR YOUNG PEOPLE He was born Jan. 25, 1882, in YuGrand-SlaHomer, by W. Mc- - goslavia. He came to the United FICTION . Desir.e, by Annemarie Selinko. Cormick. A thrilling, dramatic States in 1905 and had resided at Midvale for the past 40 years. The amazing true story of the Cin- story of basebalL On Jan. 25, 1913, he married AnSecret, by E. Kinsey. A derella from Marseilles who fole lowed her heart to a throne in the lively story about two gelina Lovestick in Salt Lake City. bold, glittering years of Napoleon's families and their eventful sum- She died in 1941. mer. An employe of the U. S. Smelter rise and fall. 'Rocket Jockey, by Philip St at Midvale for 35 years, he retired The River Garden of Pure Rein 1946. He was a member of the pose, by G. M. Boyntion. A modern John. A science fiction novel. Jed Smith, Trail Bilazer, by F. B. American Fraternial Union, Lodge woman of courage, alone and desperately ill in a foreign land, who Latham. The true adventure story No. 46, and was a member of the Catholic church. still has the inner strength to of Jed Smith. The Story of Christopher ColumSurvivors include three sons, bring the healing quality of her bus, by N. B. Baker. A retelling Tony Mlaker Jr., Salt Lake City; spirit to others. The Magic Lantern, by Robert of the almost legendary figure of Edward Mlaker, Midvale; Fred Carson. A novel about Hollywood Christopher Columbus. Mlaker, Los Angeles; six daughThe Bag of Fire and Other ters, Mrs. Ann Houghton, Murray; and New York of the silent into sound film period, covering rough-i- l Tales, by Fan Kissen. Material for Mrs. Edwin (Mary) Johanson, Mrs. hours of fun, for boy or girl who Henry (Olga) Goden, Salt Lake 1907 to 1927. G. Wolehouse. would like to make a complete ra- City; Mrs. Homer (Rose) BringAngel Cake, by P. The hilarious adventures of a dio program. hurst, Mrs. Harold (Helen) Butter-field- , Los Angeles; Mrs. Harry Broadway Angel. The Crooked Frame, by W. P. Jordanites Make All-Sta- te (Dorothy) Cavenaugh, Long Beach, McGivern. A man who believed he Mlaker, On Tribune,' 'News' Quints Calif.; a brother, Frank had done murder in the past and Chrisholm, Minn., and 21 grandFrom tht J.H.S. Iro.dc.st.r children. had never since been able to live In winning the Class "A" crown, with his guilt. Rosary was recited Sunday at 8 the Jordan Beetdiggrs placed three p.m. at Goff Mortuary chapel, men on the team. Midvale. Bears In the Caviar, by C. W. Captain Jerry McCleary, who Requiem mass took place MonThayer. A young American diplo was voted the outstanding player day at 10 a.m. in St Theresa's mat tells this gay and uninhbited of the year, was given a place on Catholic church, Midvale. Burial story of his rollicking adventures both the TRIBUNE and the was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. behind a variety of international e NEWS and TELEGRAM curtains. teams. LAURA W. DUMAS A Century of Mormon Activities Curtis Jensen was picked by the Mrs. Laura Welch Dumas, 56, in California, by L. J. Muir'. In DESERET NEWS and TELEGRAM died at her residence, 327 N. Centwo volumes, one historical, the sports staff for their first place ter St., Sandy, March 19, of a other biographical. team, while Ernest Peterson placed stroke. 20th Century Typewriting, bv on the TRIBUNE'S first Born Feb. 23, 1897, at Murray, quint D. D. Lessenberry. A complete George Brklacich and Gordon she was a daughter of Charles and course. Millerberg made Honorable Men- Mary A. Keep Welch. Spy Catcher, by Oreste Pinto. A tion on the selection of both She was married to Wilburn thrilling account of counter-intell- i Dumas, Salt Lake City. Mrs. DuEisen-howegence in action, by the man mas had been a resident of Sandy called "the greatest-livhSave money by reading the ads for 13 years, residing in Murray ' authority of security." In The SentineL See what the local to that prior The Course of Empire, by B. De- - merchants are offering each week. A member of the L D. S. B 00 OBITUARIES K Sea-Vie- true-to-lif- DES-ERE- T All-Stat- d mm oC Own? AcaiaS versacy CHECK OUR PRICES FIRST We have the largest stock of candy in town! Bo (Mm fashionable future... 'AO ; v.-v-. two dozex qggfflHK 8MB 5FOH IM PANTIES 2q GIRLS. LtMES 4 PAIR ANKLE SOX $M9 RARY ROMPERS s8 SHEI.E EDGE Pit CLOTH buying a freezer. - Mr. Ballard. "I also very much appreciate the loyalty of the 'Vagabond King' cast in missing the fun Monday to carry on with their rehearsals," he added "As for a word of advice, we are now1 in the last quarter of this school year," Principal Ballard explained, "and students will do well to remember that they may throw away a whole year's work by failing to keep up in their efforts now that spring is practically with us." Editor Wins Essay Contest (From J. H. S. Broadcaster) Marva Jeanne Kimball, of Broadcaster, is the winner of the American Legion essay contest, is the word from the Women's Auxiliary, Jordan Post 35. Elmer Newman captured second place honors and Rosemary Miner was judged third. NOTICE Beginning Monday, April 6, we will discontinue Delivery Service on all Telephone Orders. Howeer, we will still offer free delivery on larger orders ($10 or more) that are purchased in the store by the customer. This policy is in the interest of Better Service and Lower Prices for our customers. BERN'S SUPER FOODS 31 NORTH MAIN WllECJ FIELD GIRLS SIZE 2 TO 14 You are Interested in renting space or FOR- , Beet-digge- 2 YEAR RUG YARN CLOVES (at any plant) WEST JORDAN LOCKER ASSN. church, she worked with the Relief Society for many years. Survivors include her husband, three sons, LeRoy, Charles and Don Dumas, Sandy; her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Welch, Murray, and a grandson. Funeral services were conducted Monday noon at 4760 So. State by Clarence Hansen, bishop, Sandy Second ward. Burial took place in Murray City cemetery. the type of good sportsmanship for which this school is noted." Behavior of the victorious on the following Monday of celebration also was a credit to the Jordan High School, according to Sale Sale Ends Sat. Aprufl 41 fa STAR home freezer sure to come into the From th. J.H.S. tro.dc.sUr From Principal O. D Ballard's office lately cames a word of praise for the students of Jordan High and also a bit of advice. "The conduct of our students at the basketball tournament and during their victory parade downtown after the team captured the State Class "A" Championship was something fine to see," reported Mr. Ballard, " a demonstration of hemmed . white Mi He dishtowels 2 immature DAIRY PAIL HBAVYWICKBB M BASms 59c LITHOGRAPHED METAL 10 SAND PAILS . TIFLL I IIXEO BASKETS 1 LFLTED PLASTIC IOC EASTER EGGS 2,c ""'J.1' EASTER TOYS 983 plush faster Rabbift in case $H09 A$ dvtrtittd WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF EASTER CARDS - RASKETS-EGG- S AM ALL THE TRIMMING S FOR A JOYOUS EASTER in The kind of frozen food or meat you want for less money. Professional cutting, wrapping, curing and freezing of meats, dso Poultry processing. WEST JORDAN LOCKER ASSN. Two Convenient Locations West Jordan, Utah Ph. Mid. 566 Midvale, Utah Ph. Mid. 505 27, 1953 GROWN You rent cold storage locker space Be Ballard Lauds Student Spirit HUNT? - TIIEN-- - Friday, Having an EASTER EGG FOR YOJJR FROZEN FOOD SEEDS a THE MIDVALE SENTINEL March All-Stat- e JUST ARRIVED You have Page Ten Madtmoittttt 79c It's wonderful.. end excit ing . . . how Stetson wropt your lovely hands in foih-io- n tnchonfmtnt. New shades, glomoroui new fabrics end styles to choose from. Moke o note in your dote book to come in. STORE HOURS 9 a.m. to VARIETY 7 p.m. MONDAY Through SATURDAY 11 NO. MAIN FIVE tf DIME MIDVALE, UTAH |