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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Three THORPE SWENSON JULY 23, 1953 THURSDAY, who is enroute to MIDVALE COMMUNITY Miss Joy Thorpe, daughter of Appleton, Wise, spent the past week visiting with Mr & Mrs N. C. METHODIST CHURCH Reed Thorpe of Salt Lake, will beSwenson and family. Warren (Bud) 9:45 a.m. Sunday School come the bride of C. LaMar Swen-so- Swenson is news editor on the 10 a.m. Worship Services on the evening of July 31. The daily paper at Pasco, Wash. Wed. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting marriage rites and reception will be held in the Phi Mu house. Mr T.N.T. CLUB MEETS There will be a pot luck supper Swenson is a son of Mr & Mrs N. The Riverton T.N.T. (thread, Sunday evening at the church at C. Swenson, who will entertain the needle, and thimble) Club met at 6 p.m. Let us enjoy our lawn these members of the immediate families the home of Sharon Taylor, July 5. nice evenings. After the meal is at a luncheon at the Doll House President Gayle Hutchings pre- over we will go inside and enjoy previous to the ceremony. The sided. The pledge w as led by Helen some colored slides. young couple has been teaching in Brown. The girls worked on their Everyone is invited. Let us make the district school at Sandy and sewing projects and discussed the most of the beautiful evenings are awaiting the completion of about club camp. in which we can enjoy God's out of their new home in Salt Lake where Refreshments were served to doors. Don't forget the date, Sunday they will reside. Mrs Warren 0. nine members and the leaders. The Swenson, formerly Jean Cook of next club meeting was to be held evening, July 26, at 6 p.m. Bring a covered dish and come. If you Hollywood, Calif., and now of Pas- at Shirley Pappa's July 22. Connie Lovendahl, reporter enjoy this kind of meeting we can co, Wash., and her mother, Mrs W. B. Cook, Comb and brush should always scupulously clean. Wash daily if possible, and always after your hair has been shampooed. The cleanest hair is hair that is groomed daily with clean comb and brush. There is no point in washing your hair if its to be brushed with yesterday's dust and oil left on your comb and brush. be kept 4-- in Mill Creek canyon. Games, barbecue and entertainment was enMrs Vyonne Bishop presented joyed. Those attending from here three young ladies in a piano re- were Mr & Mrs Elmo Hamilton, cital July 22 in the Riverton First Mr & Mrs Thomas Densley, Mr & ward chapel. They were Sue Mrs Robert Helt, and Mr & Mrs ing, 12, who is the daughter of Mr George Thaxton. & Mrs Allen Stocking, and Coleen and Carolyn Hamilton, 16, twin DANIEL DENSLEY. SR. REUNION daughters of Mr & Mrs E. R. HamAll descendants are invited to ilton. They played selections from the Draper Park July 29 at 5 p.m. the composers Chopin, Bring your lunch and enjoy yourMacDowell, Bach, DeBussy and selves with kith and kin. your others. Mr & Mrs Edward Lloyd and son LeRoy, Darrold Humes, and Mr & Mrs Merlin Lloyd of Midvale spent a few- - days recently at Fish Lake. The Lloyds also motored to Las Vegas and spent a week with Mr & Mrs Don Bagshaw and at Boulder City where they visited with Mr & Mrs James Rawson and Mr & Mrs DeVon Beckstead. Don Acerson, Norman Lloyd and Lee Mason spent two weeks at DOLL Fort Lewis, Wash., training with the 96th Organized Reserve. Three Junior Gleaner girls and "" their teacher from the Riverton Second ward motored to Bryce Canyon where they spent two nights. Sunday they came back as far as Santaquin where they attended church ana returned home Sunday night. The girls making the trip were Joy Beckstead, Marian Mortensen, Anna Mae Phelps and their teacher, Lucille Sargent. Mr & Mrs Kenneth M. Crane have moved from American Fork to their new home in Salt Lake City. Mr Crane received a promotion to District Manager of the Jewel Tea Company. He is a son of Mr & Mrs Wilford Crane. Jack Stephensen mixed business with pleasure last week-enwhen he delivered a car to- - California and then visited with his brother Max and family at Vallejo. West Jordan and Mt. Jordan stakes held a joint Primary convention Friday in the Riverton First ward chapel under direction of stake Primary presidents, Mrs Fern Butterfield and Mrs Madeline Nielson. General board members present were Mrs Fern Whipple and Mrs Catherine Rich. New board members selected to work in the West Jordan stake are Alice Bodell, Herriman, Evelyn Beckstead Second ward, and Emily Drake of West Jordan. A box lunch was served at noon. The marriage of Thelma Butter-field- , daughter of John A. Rindlis-bac- h of Bluffdale, and Burt Mitchell, son of Mr & Mrs Gordon V. Mitchell of Provo, took place July 22. A reception followed in the evening in the Bluffdale church. Attendants of the bride were Elba Rasmussen, Helen Meacham, Lucille Sargent, Vaye Bills, Grace Howell and Susan and Sylvia Haws. ',..' Don Rasmussen was best man and Merrill Meacham, Jimmy Bristol and Robert Horrocks were ushers. Mr & Mrs Mitchell will leave July 24 for Norfolk, Va., where Mr Mitchell is stationed with the Navy. Mr & Mrs Clarence W. Giles have returned from a three week's stay in Rock Island. 111., where Mr Giles attended a school studying the latest methods in production planning for the Tooele Ordnance Depot. Their children, Mary Lou, Jimmy and Allen, had a good visit with their aunts and uncles, Mr & Mrs Allen Nielson and Mr & Mrs Neldon Walters, both of Pleasant Grove. Mrs Clarence Giles is at present convalescing at home after undergoing an operation at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Cleo Page entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of her husband, Roland Page's well-know- n n.rv7 n nnn r n ' i U and WHEEL TOYS -- 7 n mi . u t HIGH SARAN ON ANY ITEM UNDER $10.00 $1.00 Down $1.00 per week over $10.00 HORSMAN DOLL 2) ALL LATEX BODY ALL VINYL HEAD and BODY 20 INCH WIG with CURLERS SERVICEABLE SARAN WIG LAY AW AY SPECIAL 3) REG. $9.95 LAYAWAY SPECIAL $6.95 SAUCY WALKER 22 INCH DOLL ARMS AND LEGS MOHAIR WIG 17 INCHES TALL AS SHE WALKS MOVE EYES SARAN WIG with CURLERS BABY SKIN REG. $5.95 39.95 4 22 inch SAUCY WALKER -- V 82.98 $15,95 M ROOTED HAIR DOLL (5) BETSY McCALL HAIR ROOTED IN THE HEAD SOFT HEAD ALL LATEX BODY 18 INCHES TALL IDEAL'S PATTERN DOLL for McCALL PATTERNS S6.95 S7.95 SARAN WIG " 1 I') BABY SKIN DOLL 81 MOULDED HAIR DOLL ARMS AND LEGS 20 INCHES TALL MOVING EYES LATEX SARAN COMB and CURL WIG 19 INCH ALL LATEX BODY CHOICE OF COLORS .", ' . ' v " .. 84.95 S6.95 4 . WALKY DOLL (9) GIRL DOLL (10) 13 INCH WALKING DOLL FULL WALKING MECHANISM ALL SOFT VINYL HEAD and BODY MOVING EYES SARAN COMB and CURL WIG LAYAWAY SPECIAL 5 A llIH Jl H.IW .Tl W Mm.,, , 12 INCHES TALL 34.95 S2.98 l'2l BOY DOLL MOVING EYES Matches No. 10 GIRL DOLL SOFT VINYL BODY AND HEAD J 12 MOULDED HAIR I (in I.IIIIJI $6.95 LAYAWAY SPECIAL 14) IDEAL'S WALKING DOLL j: PIQUE DRESS DRESS REG. $8.95 , A FO!C DOWN A WEEK r BABY SKIN DOLL 22 INCHES ' Moinber mm (l V Sandy, Utah MIDVALE BRANCH Midvale, Utah 17 DOLL BUGGIES and THE MANY OTHER TOYS IN OUR STORE OPEN 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Monday Through Friday flrwr 1 mm-m- t r ANDY CITY BANK HEOBK x-- n M d f.v The homemaker's energy may be going "down the drain" if her sink is too high, too deep, or too low. More time is spent at the sink than at any other kitchen work center, so it should be at the most comfortable height. r n ZAlA yy Lowell Spencer, son of Mr & Mrs Val Spencer, is home on leave from El Ccntro, Calif., for He has served in the navy for 23 months. Mr & Mrs LaVal Spencer of Ogdcn visited over the week-enwith their parents, Mr it Mrs Val Spencer and Mr & Mrs Alvis Rob- plan for some more. Rev. Loraine T. Benton n werion Ifjewd IfJoteA By Membtrs of tha Lady Lions Reported by Blanche Densley NUPTIALS MOULDED GIRL DOLL SOLID EYES MOULDED VINYL BODY AND HEAD HAIR 12 INCHES TALL S2.98 - S1.9S ,y FLOPPY DOG 22 inches long d wide range of colors Stuffed Plush ertson. A baby girl arrived July 8 at a Provo hospital to Mr & Mrs Richard Keelcr. Maternal grandparents are Mr Sc Mrs Eldred Hamilton. Paternal grandparents are Mr & Mrs Ralph B. Kader of Draper. One-hal- f hour later and also on the same date, July 8. at the Cottonwood hospital, a baby girl was born to Mrs Ralph Keelcr's cousin, Mrs Al Shulsen. The maternal grandparents for this baby are Mr & Mrs Gwynne Page; paternal, Mrs Marie Shulsen of West Jordan. The Shulscns have three other $5.95 VALUE v o l PANDA III 30 children. Mrs Martin Cardwell and Mr Mr & Mrs Robert Butterfield, two young married couples, are now making their homes in the Maud - Producers Livestock Association annual membership outing was held July 22 at Box Elder Flat Wida Color Ranga Cutt and Cuddly 28 Inches tall - 36 inchei long Sturdy Wood Construction $5.95 VALUE S1.79 83.98 82.69 LAYAWAY SPECIAL- - $9.95 t ... .. . . ' Largt color taltction REG. $14.95 . Smalltr Sim ROCKING HORSE & Butterfield apartments. TEDDY i ctnttr of photo inchtt tall in lint ptuth Shown in sJ ,4 vn S3.98 . 6 , II j m ' 'in - - - .' . i ; V. " - , .- - a . ... t) - , . . . VARIETY AND 12 NO. MAIN DIME ; MIDVALE. UTAH a4 |