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Show THE MIDVALE U.S. Friday, Air Force, Lake, recently returned from KoMrs Edwin rea where he had served more than SHERRY BERRETT WEDS brother-in-law- , Mr & JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS GussetL A social function of interest was Mr & Mrs Robert W. Bird, Mr the recent marriage of Miss Sherry & Mrs Bill Bird and Mr & Mrs Berrett, daughter of Mr & Mrs James Bernardo, all of Sandy, reWayne W. Berrett of East Sandy turned Sunday night after spendand Joseph J. Williams, son of Mr ing the holiday week end at Las & Mrs J. Mark William of West Vegas. Mr & Mrs James B. Ostler of Jordan, which took place at" the home of the bride's parents, with Mountain Home, Ida., spent the Bishop Frank A. Berrett of Spring-vill- e week-envisiting with relatives Fourth ward, officiating. in Sandy and Grantsville, Ut. A The attendants were Miss Bertha family gathering honoring the visRudelich as maid of honor, and itors was held Saturday evening at Miss Nina Anderson, Miss Joanne the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs Berrett, Miss Patricia Williams and J. Thomas Ostler. Mrs Joane Frandsen as bridesMr & Mrs Phil Goldbranson re maids. Flower girls were Stephanie turned recently from a vacation to Berrett and Shauna Lee Williams. Yellowstone Park and opier points Marvin Buckley acted as best man. of interest. Immediately following the cereMr & Mrs Robert V. Petersen remony, the newlyweds received turned to St Paul, Minn., last week guests at a reception in their honor after spending two weeks visiting at the Avalon Ballroom, where with Mr Petersen's mother, Mrs dancing was enjoyed. Ushers were Martha S. Petersen at her borne In Don Pappas, Henry Galvan, Dean Riverton. They also visited with Frandsen, Clair Jenkins and Rich relatives at Lark and other places. ard Anderson. Mr Petersen is attending Pharmacy The couple left immediately for School at the University of Minnea honeymoon trip to the northwest apolis. A family reunion, honoring end down the coast to California. the was under d seven months as a bombadier on a plane. After spending a 30- day furlough, Lt. Bird and wife and daughters Pamela and Sharon, will leave Monday for Savannah, Ga., where he will be stationed. The following members of Sandy Fourth ward Sunday School Genea logical class, enjoyed a motor car trip to the Manti temple recently. The group attended the morning session at the temple, after which they were taken on a tour of the temple. On their return trip the group were luncheon guests of Mr & Mrs Kent Strate at Spring City. Those making the trip included Mrs Rhoda Jackson, Mrs Lillian Bishop, Mrs Jennie Greenwood, Mrs Morinda Lundberg, Mrs Lena McNarney," Mrs Hedwig Ludvig, Mrs Sadonia Harris, William E. Dean Bishop, Mr & Mrs Harry Fletter, Mr & Mrs Heber Jensen, and Mr & Mrs Oliver Grundvig. 9 d, FARM NEWS sponsorship visitors, of Sandy Third ward bishopric and CALL FOR OUTLOOK REVIEW In the first six months of this the ward genealogical committee. A group of Sandy Third ward mem- year ZV million more cattle and moved to slaughter Mrs Bernice Tudor of Oakland, bers made a trip by automobile calves were time last year, same in than the the attended Calif., is spending two weeks visit- Thursday where they advised Benson LDS Manti the at recently session Secretary ing with her parents, Mr & Mrs evening cattlemen. includ the . in Those brother-in-group temple. and also sister her Ferguson, "Big marketings to date this year law, Mr & Mrs Ralph Park of ed: President and Mrs J. Ernest Jensen, Bishop Reed N. Brown, Mr have wiped out more of a backlog Sandy. Graveside funeral services for & Mrs Henry I. Ellswood, Mr & Mrs of cattle on farms than producers the infant daughter of Delmar J. Darwin Bagley, Mr & Mrs Frank realize," he said. "In the past when to sell and Mar jorie Grimand Harris, of M. Bagley, Mr & Mrs Lawrence S. the cattle industry began went inventories it its off H. & Paul Mrs Mr Ebert large Tuttle, died shortly following Sandy, who to see not too should I like far. & Mrs Mr birth, were conducted Thursday at Mr & Mrs Willis Teeples. mistaken in the this & Mrs Mr again happen Dimond Hardcastle, 1 p.m. at Murray city cemetery, with Bishop Frank Pierson of East Chester Hendrickson, Mrs A. Glen belief that supplies of beef are lim hope-Rn- v Midvale Second ward officiateing. Hardcastle and Carol La Von Grass, i itless and the price outlook less." bv furnished was the luncheon Besides the parents, the child is I While admitting that prices such survived by two sisters, Joann and ward bishopric. as those of the last few years will and Mr & Mrs G. Merrill Shaw Eugena Harris, and grandparents, not return soon, the Secretary callof of Logan spent part Mr & Mrs Lester Harris of Sandy daughters and Mr & Mrs Armand Grimand of the week on a business trip to Salt ed attention to the fact that the Lake and other places. They also catlet cycle has moved up earlier East Midvale. with Mr Shaw's parents, than previously was expected. Catvisited Mr & Mrs J. T. Ostler of Sandy tle slaughter since February is and Mrs Susan Howell and sons J, Mr & Mrs John H. Shaw. Neff Brown and Albert Levine bringing the cyclical expansion in Merrill and Neil, and granddaugh ters Nancy and Vickie Varcoe, were returned Sunday from a motor cattle production close to a halt. At most, number on farms at the among those who attended the Ost trip to Yellowstone Park, Sun Valend of the year will be only larger ler family reunion held Sunday at ley, Cardston, Canada, and other than at the beginning and might be considof did interest They Nephi Park with more than 70 in points no larger. erable their during fishing attendance. trip. He said that appraisals of the Bu Charles and Frank Larson, sons Mrs Clinton Olsen has returned reau of Animal Industry indicate & of Melvin Mrs Larson Mr return home from St Marks hospital where she underwent a major op ed this week from the National that supplies of beef for consum ers will continue high for the next Scout Jamboree in California. eration. few & years, but probably will in Mr Chester Mrs Hcndricksen Lawrence C. Etherington has re turned home from the LDS hospital and daughters Shyrma Loy, Deanna where he underwent an operation. and Sharron and son Mark, attendMrs Geneal S. Ashby of Delta ed the funeral services of Mrs Har with her par vey Nielsen held Wednesday at spent the week-enRichfield. Mrs Nielsen is a sister of ents, Mr & Mrs Clyde Swenson. Ann, Elwood and Kim Lester, Mrs Hendricksen. Mr & Mrs Bruce W. Peterson an children of Mr & Mrs Roy E. Les ter, are spending the week with nounce the birth of a son Sunday their uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Peterto speedily relieve muscular son is the former Miss Elva Cowley. Marvin Abbott in West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Donnell Rasmussen The family now consists of four an sons Stanley and Craig, left sons. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Monday for their home at Mesa,' Arthur E. Peterson and Mr & Mrs Ariz., following a weeks visit with Wilford Cowley, all of Sandy. First Lieut. Glen M. Bird of the his parents, Mr & Mrs Stanley Ras mussen and other relatives. Mr & Mrs Bill Bird of Sandy and his mother, Mrs Gertrude Bird of Murray, returned recently from a three week's motor trip to Corpus Christi, Tex., where they were the guests of Mrs Bill Bird's father, W. 1L Hutchins and also her sister and ' JPer5onaii 1953 BENSON URGES COOPERATION IN RESEARCH The development of new indus- Births at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital were reported during the week as follows: Richard Howe and Juanita Lyon, Murray, girl, July 22. George Young and Doris Gerber, Salt Lake, boy, July 22. Golden Holt and Shirley Brown, Riverton, R.D., girl, July 22. Edward V. Seal and Dorothy Le- - ' ACHG&PMIS STIFFNESS I' EARWIGS - APHIS? ' A Compl.t. Interior frictt D.cor.tjtif S.rvic. nd Eil.rior Fro Iitlnrattt ,J T.rtot .. 957 Firtt Ave. getting L vv Bring your Family and Relax In - at the ' : Little Cottonwood Canyon FOR YOUR COMFORT WE SUGGEST A BLANKET TO SIT ON Sal.; Aug. 1 - Mon., Aug. 38:15 pm Admission Free LI . nimmir - .nnn mj hi 'uuju'i'i ...l' - , ) i rryy. 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Howard Anderson and Fairie Bakonlas, Midvale, boy, July 27. Tuft, Murray, girl, July 27. Hal B. Whetman and Darlene Richard Mace and Marjorie Wassmer, Murray, Boy, July 27. Burkehardt, Murray, boy, July 27. Takio Tadehara and Mary Dol, Keith M. Carlson and Pauline Murray, boy, July 27. hintz, West Jordan, boy, July 22. Verhin Fausett and Maxine Cramer, Salt Lake, girl, July 22. Howard C. Mosher and Connie Watts, Sandy, R.D., boy, July 23. Douglas Hawker and Norma Lloyd, Lehi, boy, July 23. Byron Thomas and Marjoric Pal mer, Riverton, R.D., girl, July 23. Vance Kahley and Shirley Bean, Murray, boy, July 23. Dee Mattson and Jackie Hark- ness, Salt Lake, boy, July 23. Shirley Hancock and Dene Ma- bey, Salt Lake, boy, July 23. Keith Bozarth and Beverly Du- mus, Murray, boy, July 24. Harold Patrick and Jessie Trease, Bingham Canyon, girl, July 24. William Rex Wenerstrom and Shirley Eskelsen, Sandy, boy, July trial uses of farm products would help to meet our problem in dealing with surpluses, Secretary of Ag riculture Ezra Taft Benson recently told members of the Agricultural Research Policy Committee. "Research is seldom dramatic," the Secretary said, "but it is basic and important . . . We do need to make a strong effort to regain our foreign markets for many crops, but I believe lt is most important to increase farm product use do 24. Melvin Jay Wilson and Lynette mestically." In reviewing the Department of Ball, Midvale, boy, July 24. Marvin H. Burgon and Margaret Agriculture's research program and recomEast Midvale, boy. July 24. Tholen, facilities, the committee E. Lester and Verda Butter- Roy made be effort mended that strong to familiarize farm people with the field, Sandy, twin boys, July 26. accomplishments and value of agricultural research. Pointing to i'"f mumim. the numerous industries that de- II y""""-;'1r pend upon agriculture for their i t H i raw materials, the group urged the amicable close a of and importance relationship between industry and J fXJ government research bodies. rut on W, July 31, crease no further. This offers promise that cattle prices will show more stability in the next year or two than previously seemed likely, provided demand for meat stays strongs The Secretary also pointed out that the slaughter of feed cattle will taper off in months ahead, but slaughter of grass cattle will increase seasonably, and went on to say that some farmers with pasture and feed consider this a "time to buy rather than to sell cattle." Some will buy feeders now instead of waiting until fall to get grass gains that will cheapen them. son of Mr & Mrs Marvin M. Bird, and husband of the former Barbara York of Salt MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subtcription Agent SENTINEL (Utah) Page Four Midvale I I |