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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL worked as a farmer and carpenter. During this period he has nelped 1953 APRIL 17, FRIDAY, to build 500 homes in this area. An active member of the L.D.S. church, he is a member of the high priests' quorum of the Draper Second ward. He also served in the Sunday School superintendency. Now retired, he spends his time visiting his children, and reading Mr & Mrs Thomas W Stowe are the family Bible. Five of his children are still livthe happy grandparents of a baby girl, born Saturday to Mr & Mrs ing. They are Northrup and Jack A Richard Crapo, The mother is the Garfield, Mrs Byron (Kate) Spratt, and Mrs James E (Lucille) Harformer Miss Maxine Stowe. rington, all of Draper, and Mrs The Garden Club met at the (Zoie) Young, Washington, Rasmussen home last week. Lloyd Prof. Ryan Sickle of B.Y.U. gave a D. C. He also has 23 grandchildren talk on landscaping t.nd showed and 11 great grandchildren. many colored slides on the subject. The next meeting will be on May 1 at the home of Ruby Ballard and the featured speaker will be Prof. Sickle. Anyone interested in LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter landscaping is welcome to attend. j & Mr Mrs Golden Howlett had as guests last week Mr & Mrs HowPrimary conference will be held ard Broderick and family of Mt in the Crescent ward at 7 p.m. on Pleasant May 3. Everyone is invited to atMrs Dora Smith is spending two tend. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalley and weeks at Iona, Idaho, with her dauRobert spent Easter Sunday son & Mrs Mr and ghter with Mrs. Dalleys sister and famDelRay Bodily. Mr & Mrs Max Barnes and Mr & ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Taylor and Mrs Jay Nelson of Sandy spent daughter Nyra of Beaver. Other the week-envisiting in Boise, family members who came were Idaho, with Mr & Mrs DeVar Smith Mrs. Dalleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Pace of St. George, Mrs. and Mr & Mrs Elwood Peterson. Miss Mary Howlett gave a sur- Neldon Ellett and children and prise birthday party last week in Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Pace Jr., and honor of Pat Fitzgerald. Twenty children of Loa. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bills attended boys and girls spent a delightful a Book of Mormon oratorial by Le evening. Mr & Mrs Dale Miller of Salt Roy Roberston Monday evening at Lake City, and Clive Nelson, for- the Salt Lake tabernacle on Temple Square. merly of England and now of Mrs. Jay Olson left recently to Can., were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Reid Smith last Friday join her husband, Pvt. Jay Olson night. Mr Nelson, whom Reid met at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. He is in France while on his mission, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford stayed as a houseguest of the Olson. Ninteen students completed a Smiths for several days. s Adult Education course in Home Nursing on Friday eve-a- t HEBER GARFIELD HONORED the Crescent school house. InMany friends and relatives gath ered bunaay to ao nonor to one structors were Mrs. Ruth Larsen of Draper's oldest citizens, John and Mrs. Anna Brown. The class Heber Garfield, who observed his showed their appreciation by pre88th birthday Tuesday. A recep- senting each teacher with a lovely tion in his honor was held at the box of stationary and an African home of a son, Northrup Garfield, violet. Friday evening, April 10 very Sunday afternoon. Mr. Garfield was born April 14, impressive baptismal services were 18G5, at Mona, Juab County, a son held at the Draper Second ward of Henry and Jane Enniss Garfield. for the Mt. Jordan stake with He married Emma Woodard on Bishop George Roden in charge. Dec. 12, 1894, in the Salt Lake Boys and girls who were baptibed were Michael Olsen, Gilbert Kyna-stotemple. She died in 1945. Glade Shulsen, Linda Mr. Garfield has lived in Draper Elaine Oldham, Bert Thack- for the past 58 years, where he (Utah) Page Five Ifiewd KJoted raper the Lady Lion Frances Mickelsen, Reporter By Members of Mr & Mrs Clyde Fairbourne and family, and Mr & . Mrs Ellery J Wight and daughter visited for a week in Arizona with Mr & Mrs James H Wight Enroute they visited with a sister, Mrs Fern Frost, in Monticello. Edna Beck and Alice Beeger are home after spending an entertaining week in Hollywood and Long Beach, Calif. lone Nelson entertained at a birthday luncheon last week in honor of her aunt, Mrs Edna Powell. Guests were Mrs Cora Smith, Mrs Zelma Thompson, Mrs Rosemary Nunley, Mrs Nephella Sharp, Manon Nelson, Maura Sadler, and Wanda Smith. club girls met A group of recently at the home of Berniece Green, Thursday evening. Follow-th- e opening pledge, the girls held a discussion on tctivities for the coming year. Those present were Joan Beckstead, Bonnie Lou Poma, Susan Robinson, Madeline Fitzgerald, Helene Smith, and Tonya Day. Lions and Lady Lions had an interesting meeting Thursday evening when Esther James of the American Cancer Society gave a talk, and a film, "The Doctor Speaks His Mind." Dr. Joseph Stobe of Salt Lake gave a talk and answered questions from the group. A farewell program for Mrs Dean Dewey, who will leave soon for a six months' mission in the East Central States, will be held Sunday evening in the First ward chapel. Mr. Dean is now serving a mission in the New England States. They will be released at the same time and will be able to return home together. Mr & Mrs Bert L Smith return last week from an extended visit in Phoenix, Ariz., and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs W A Rasmussen entertained at the birthday dinner recently, honoring her son Jeffrey. Special guests Mr & Mrs W J Leak, Miss Ruby Leak, and Lawrence Leak of West Jordan. 4-- Ra-mo- dre5cenl son-in-la- er, James Ainsworth, Steven Mori, and David Mahler. These were, from Crescent j e class enThe Gatherer tertained at a party last Tuesday evening where they invited the: Primary Seagull girls as honored! Bee-Hiv- -' Miss LaVerle Jordan is! the teacher of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor and daughter of Beaver spent four days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steadman guests. entertained their Book of Mormon study club on Saturday evening. After the lesson, refreshments were served to 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lars P. Larsen and Kendall Jacobson of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tucker and sons Danny, Jon and Seaman 2nd class Neal Tucker and Miss Bonnie Broadhead all of Heber, were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen. The occasion being in honor of Neal Tucker who is home on leave from the navy. Mrs. Barlow Pace entertained at a High Path night on Friday evening for her Seagull girls. The remainder of the evening was spent in making candy. Leth-bridg- Ains-wort- OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 5U4 Mrs Wanda Glover was elected president of the Union Lady Lions club at a meeting April 8 at the home of Verda Nowlan. Mrs Alice Gould was named vice president A social hour was enjoyed following the meeting, and exchange of "white elephant" gifts was held. Mrs F J Cook attended a luncheon of the Conservation Council Tuesday at the Hotel Ambassador in Salt Lake Mr & Mrs R W Atkinson were overnight guests Friday of their Mr & Mrs daughter and Morris Wilson, in Gunnison. Mr & Mrs Blaine Johnson and daughter Janene of Colorado Spgs., Colo., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr it Mrs Eugene Croxford. Mrs Earl Evans of East Midvale, and Mrs Walter L Berrett attended a party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. A. Brown in Salt Lake, honoring Mrs. E. N. Howard of Holladay on her birthday. Virginia Eskelsen entertained at a luncheon recently in honor of Blanche Brady, prior to her moving to Lakewood, Calif., to make her home. Others attending were Carol Baldwin of Holladay, Ituby Buck of East Midvale, and Gwenn Griffiths and LaMoyne Bunting. A cleverly-arrangeparty was held at the Arthur Allen home in Draper Saturday evening, the occasion being a reunion of the "Strutters' Gang." Members are Luana Hilton Allen of Draper, and Gloria Berrett, Birdie Thorum Maxine Naylor Cox, Elaine Egbert, Marlene Oliver, Norma and Dorothy Nunley Anderson. Mr & Mrs Ronald Beckstrom announce the arrival of a daughter, March 29. Grandparents of the new baby are Mr & Mrs L D Porter and Mr & Mrs Marvin Beckstrom. Mrs Clifford Wangreen entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring Mr Wengren on his birth day. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Leonard Newbold and family of kv: son-in-la- d Mrs.' AGNES DANSIE. Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Neilsen of Sandy, visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Saturday evening. The Elders Quorum entertained at a dance Saturday evening at the school auditorium. Don Swasey was in charge. The Primary officers held their preparation meeting Thursday evening at the home of Miss Roberta Crane. Mrs. Maybell Walker visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. John Waiker at American Fork Sunday. The daughters and daughters-in- Cnrah 1qii0 u. rt. uu mi. vlana uiiv .fTarmnt Anna nf iuiiii Rut. terfield and Marry Ann Farmer Orgill were entertained at a lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. Edger Aylett in Riverton April 11. The afternoon was spent in a genealogical discussion. Mrs. Walter E. Crane is president of the group. Lionel Bills of the fir force sailed for England last week and Ray Bills also of the air force stationed at Las Vegas, Nev., spent the week-enwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bills. Mrs. Vaughn Crane and children returned to their home at Henderson, Nev., after spending two weeks visiting at the Walter E. Crane home and with friends at Tooele. Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake, was also a guest over the u Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Delbert Wengren and family. Mrs Mary Emma Saunders, who recently returned after spending the winter in Haywood, Calif., has been visiting with her niece and family, Mr & Mrs Harold Madsen. Wayne Gould of Lakewood, Cal., spent Saturday with his parents, Mr & Mrs George Gould. Members of Union Fort Camp, D.U.P. will hold their next meeting Monday at 7:30 p m at the home of the captain, Estella At kinson. The lesson will be presented by Flora Beckstrom on "Pioneer Dancing." Students of the home economics class of Union junior high school held a fashion show Thursday in the school auditorium. The theme of the evening was "Miss Modern Cinderella." Following the prog ram, refreshments were served to the parents, who were special guests. Mr & Mrs George Jensen. Mr & Mrs Norman Proctor, Mrs Paul Z f week-end- "CM; iULOVA America's best watch.buy - n 0 "U p choir presented the Easter cantata, "Resurrection Morning," Sunday evening in the ward chapeL M 'IW Jim! TUDOn to relieve of muscle ing CHEST extra years ol age! ...and it's the smoothest Ac-erso- n, , coughs-ach- FINE STRAIGHT BOURBON d old-tim- YEARS OLD 86 PROOF e Bourbon you ever tasted. Try it and 35ourfc youU agree! OLD QUAKER DISTILLING INDIANA CO., LAWRENCEBURO, Your Color Schemes virn me d VI Cook and Beth Proctor attended the wedding and reception Wednesday evening in Salt Lake, of Miss Carline Fchlegel and Mr. Ted Pathakis. Members of the Second ward vtyjUijjf LOR Ve TftADc-MA- Refir . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Butterfield were euests at a Dartv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones in West Jordan Saturday evening. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wengren and Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Green of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dansie and children of Murray, spent Saturday at the A. II. Dansie home. Other visitors at the home Sunday were Mrs. Clinton J. Dansie and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conrad and daughter, Judy of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swasey and children spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Larson and family at Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Orem R. Dansie and family have returned from Phoenix, Ariz., wtoere they have spent the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and family of West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Crane and children of Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rCrane and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Crane at dinner Easter. Mrs. Melvin Jones of West Jordan, Mrs. Annon Green, and Mrs. Delbert Wengren and children of Midvale, spent Friday visiting wtih Mr. and Mrs. Louise Chrstensen. Mr. and Mrs. George Parry and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane visited with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mrs. Emily Tempest and Mrs. Pcrcilla Bates at Midvale last week. Mr. and Mrs Walter Coyne and daughter of Midvale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse II. Dansie Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Butikofer of Idaho Falls spent Monday at the Dansie home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ralph Butter-fiel- d attended the Jordan bus drivers banquet and program last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Louise Christen-se- n motored to Levan. Ut, Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christenscn. A seven-weehome nursinc course started Monday afternoon under direction of Mrs. Margaret Lindsay at the Hcrriman school. In honor of the bride-elect- , Miss Claudia Crane, a shower was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Crane. Mrs. John A. Butterfield, Mrs. Annie Sorenscn. Mrs. Nat Crane and Mrs. Toarris Ingram attended the West Jordan stake Primary preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Boste Bigler at Lark. Mrs. J. II. Dansie entertained recently in honor of their son, Rodney on his birthday. Moving pictures wire enjoyed and refreshments served to 10 guests. Mrs. A. Kirkham and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jacob-wn- i of S;i!i Like City visited with the J. II. crump family Sumlav. Mrs. Fnn Poor entertained at a quilting p.iry and luncheon Friday. GiitMs included Mrs. Lee Skanchy of Salt Lake, Mrs. Gerald Stone of Provo. Mrs Ray Parry of Ilivcrtun, and Mrs Earl Poor. Mrs. Vivian Snow and Mrs. 0. N. Malmquist, of the Women's Legislative Council of Utah, were guest speakers at the meeting of the Ladies Itupuhlican Cub last Monday atthc home of Mrs. A. II. Dansie. a r y LT7: Iff "9 ' V-A- a-sc -- . 7 el Color Condition your home this i Bo-de- ll, ' lPo I" If land J jft pg '' -- S f" y C Here is the exciting, easy way to choose colors for your auuur iu :i: r ii - vuiur f iwiua, iiuiii veuuig. ue sure iu see uie rit Harmony Chart, too, for practical advice on Vhat color goes with what." 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