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Show - THE Page Nine MIDVALE SENTINEL recent holiday week-enwith his showed slides and pictures of DenSt mark. Friday, December 4, 1953 parents, Mr Mrs Frank Olson. Mr St Mrs George Jensen enterMrs Frank Olson recently returnven of Long Beach, Calif. ed to her home after spending at a family dinner Sunday. tained Mr & Mrs Dwight Loosli and in San Jose, Calif., with her Guests were Mr St Mrs Al Pearce , family of Driggs, Ida., visited over of Woods Cross, Mr & Mrs Jack sister and Mr & the week-enwith her parents, Mr Gleason of Salt E. Mrs FranJ. in and San St Mrs Harvey Lake, Mr St Mrs Parley R. Glover. Gordon Jensen of Midvale, Marilyn cisco with her niece and family, Mr Mr & Mrs Daniel Perkins, Mr & Jensen of American Fork and Mr St Mrs William Wipprecht. Mrs C. LeRoy Clayton and Mildred & Mrs Norman Proctor. A large crowd attended the Union Lions club annual ThanksgivClayton of Salt Lake were ThanksMembers of the Union lions and giving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs the Lady Lions club enjoyed a ing day turkey shoot at the Union James Howard. smorgasbord dinner at Andy's Cafe Area Gun, Club. All types of Mr St Mrs Evan Jensen of Boise, in Salt Lake Nov. 25. Following competition was held. Ida., were week-enguests of their dinner musical numbers were giv- Prizes were awarded in all Mr & Mrs en by Arleen and Ruth Darton and son and daughter-in-law- , (Utah) d " 10-da- adt Iflfjlduafe OLIVE SHARP, Reporter PhoiM Mid. I d 586-- R , Mr & Mrs Melvin Brady enter- tained members of the Book of Mormon sudy group Saturday. Those attending were Mr & Mrs Robert Cundick, Mr & Mrs Eldon Brown, Mr & Mrs Darro Glissmeyer and Mr & Mrs Clane Peterson all of Salt Lake. Bruce Snow and Kent Bentley of St. George spent the first part of the week at the John Q. Adams borne. Mr & Mrs J. L. Pate of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Monday with bis parents, Mr & Mrs Ezra Pate. The Ezra Pates grandson, George Pate, son of Mr & Mrs J. L Pate, and Jane Stringham of Clearfield, were married Dec. 3 in the Salt Lake temple. Mr & Mrs Manuel Spencer of American Fork announce the birth of a daughter Dec. 1. Proud grandmother is Mrs Lillian Jensen. Mrs Ray Ashcroft and children and Mr & Mrs J. 0. Ashcroft of Tremonton were .Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Merlin Timothy. Raymond II. Clayton and Mr & Mrs James Howard were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr St Mrs Maurice Clayton in Salt Lake. Mr St Mrs Charles F. Adams of Salt Lake, former East Midvale residents, announce the birth of a daughter Nov. 25. Proud grandparents are Mr & Mrs James Stoker of Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams. Mrs Annie Dahl of Midvale and Mr St Mrs Alan Dahl were Thank-givin- g dinner guests at the Paul Dahl home. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nielsen and daughter of Salt Lake spent the recent holiday week-enwith his parents, Mr & Mrs Niels Nielsen. Mr St Mrs Eugene Sellers and daughters of Rock Springs, Wyo., visited Sunday with her parents, Mr St Mrs Ezra Pate. Mr & Mrs James II. Jensen returned to their home Monday after in Phoenix, Ariz., pending s where they visited Mr Si Mrs Norman VanpcR. , Mr St Mrs Paul Dahl entertained at their at a family home Sunday evening. Special guests were Mr & Mrs Alfred Cra- Mr brother-in-law- & d trap-shootin- g d Noal Jensen. Ed Sorenson of Salt Lake, former Mrs Delbert A. Greenwood of president of the Danish mission, Logan was an overnight guest Thursday at the home of her father and sister, Raymond H. Clayton and Mr & Mrs James Howard. Dr St Mrs John L Clayton and sons of Reliance, Wyo., visited over the recent holiday week-enat the Clayton home. Fine Printing at The Sentinel. i lj j& Phone Mid. The Week" South Bend, Ind. The Irish of Notre Dame one of college football's great teams will close their 1953 season in Notre Dame stadium here Saturday afternoon (Dec.5) against the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University in a game that will be seen by million across the nation as the General Motors TV Football Game of the Week. The nationwide NBC network will carry the telecast e Methothe Notre dist game. The television audience for the game is expected to be the biggest ever to watch a regularly scheduled college football contest. Mel Allen and Lindsey Nelson, NBC aportscasters, will do the and color commentary for the game. The game will GM a Game of complete the Week schedule during which all or parts of 38 college games in all parts of the nation have been televised since September 19. Dame-Souther- n play-by-pl- Irish-Mustan- g 586-- R Lt Si Mrs William J. Gates (Nancy Olson) of Fairbanks, Alaska, announce the birth of a daughter Oct. 23. Lt Gates is stationed at the Ladd Air Force Base in Alaska. Mr & Mrs Blaine Johnson announce the bitrh of a daughter Nov. 26. The new baby is the second daughter for the Johnsons and happy grandparents are Mrs Johnson of Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs Eugene Croxford. Mr St Mrs Jack Monahan and children of West Covina, Calif., returned to their home Monday after spending a week with relatives and friends in this vicinity. The Monahan's were overnight guests Sunday at the L C. Greer home. Dr & Mrs L.. Reed Alder and family of Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs Reuben Forbush were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Dellis Forbush. Loric Roberts, Ruth Anderson, Blanche Thomas, Edna Jensen, and Dorothy Walker, members of the A club attended a luncheon Friday at the home of Hazel Fisher in Holladay. Mrs Jensen and Mrs Walker were Mr & Mrs Fred Greer of Salt Lake and Evelyn Day of Draper were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs L. C. Greer. A2c Harvey R. Hatch, who is stationed at the Walker Air Force Base at Roswell, N. M., spent the a Myr-inth- T-P- Regular 4.95 Value !; a ri e a r M il II M i ThisGrant24 Cuddly Panda !: OC h,"A zD . S caught with nmv rnniT rKUmVilA A ! fl ULld . RAISINS '' jiox Chocolates 1 I I Fancy Assortment of i m Jfh Cherub, Top Quality, Tan Cant Case Baked lb. Vanilla n I Pecan 26 ox. 10 29 Salt 72c Currants"""0- '- 6 Sno-Whi- Dates "'"" . Because of these trends, many farmers are expect ing acreage restrictions on sugar beets by 1955. Based on past procedures of establishing quotas, the averages of recent yearly acreages are likely to become a prime factor in determining future allot mcnts. Therefore, a high sugar beet acreage in 1954 will have a substantial effect on your 1955 average allotment. and I Sugar Company representative early for Increased Seo your U NUTS SHRIMP Butt Piece ho 63 FILLET OF SOLE S Ib. box PORK CHOPS Center Cuts 15, Ready For The Pan PORK ROAST loin End Cuts, 3 Ib. average SLICED DAC0N PORK CHOPS Wicklow, loin Good Quality End Cuts Cfi Ib IOV2 oz. can 19 lb. 15 Sunkist, large, Juicy . 37 f Ib. 53 .55 Ib. STRAWBERRIES Scotch Treat, Fresh Frozen ORANGES lb. 10 Thi Sweet, Juicy Extract French'! Poppormlnt lot. Fleet Mix For BlKuht Cinnamon Crew Colony 40t.plg. lot. Tell TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can 23 Scotch Treat, Tender, Sweet 10 oi. 2pkgs. Peas TUV MmJfr 'II-- 30 17 69 Marshmallows j, 29 39 Popcorn Suzanna1 n lb. 35 Lunch Box ssv Corn&v,t,MM" Lima Beans ' q 2 CABBAGE ib. CARROTS y . S. No. 1, Solid, Green U. S. No. 1, Crisp Coffee Altwoy, Popular Coffto Flavor Chorm US It roll 39c Wax Paper DJ-iw- l DIChII Mr. Wdght't. Whitt Oi Whoot IWIbloof 23c OOf 2.5 Baked BeaiiTs? 19 25 Sugar !L,;,'",w.x f Conodion Lunch Meat otk sr 39 Dressing Ka 35 Cake Mix s.f;r 29c Cherries fcJr.. n. 6c Raisins mm mm 1 Frozen 21 Cake Mix coko Flour Taste V. lb. of Sunnybank Margarine Coupon to our (tore m4 k Im Armour's Short Shank, Tender, Smoked E 3 P)f An j IM.'-W- 1 ring got 10c off id regular retail prko of 1 lb. of Sunnybank, 0 No. 2, Russets lL 3 cans Clip and Use, Save 10 ib.OV U.S. In 9F jtaaAMMA UllCWV III lOCJ Jjk I Lazy Daisy, Fresh Fruit, No. 303 41 J price of sugar beets while the price of other com modifies is falling off. Also, the imposing of acreage allotments on such crops as wheat and cotton in 1954 has caused many farmers to shift to sugar beets. I -- Big Value This Vcck! Shank Piece ILQJo 37 P9 to your quotas down I 2 pig. ... 33 III On :;Er j .ill I Large, Jumbo ir3a. . I I T 2 Ib.s SES. 12 Sunmaid 48 cans o99 MIXED NUTS U. S. No. 1, Vinecrest , 1.29 lb. Box .. ) Eggs Don't get GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN! RADIANT ij I; . pi Fig Bars Neighborh The reason for this expansion is the favorable Lal The Notre Dame-SMbring to a close the 1053 General Motors TV Game of the Week scries. While Coach Frank Leahy's Irish are favored to win Saturday's game, the wide open style of play featured by the Mustangs from Dallas, Tex., holds the possibility of an upset. An SMU victory would be one of 1953's greatest football achievements and Coach Chalmer Woodward is sure to have his charges fired up for a peak effort in this, their last game of the Game-tim- OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Thousands of beet farmers are planning for increased acreage in 1954. Present plantings in California indicate that in several areas of that state sugar companies will have to restrict the acreage planted to that which their processing and receiving facilities can handle. Great expansion likewise is taking place in other areas. WCCI Same Of 2:45 p.m. (MST). will be 3 p.m. (MST). u ffn, Ai starting at d Fancy, New, No Peanuts F-- Because most college teams have their regular schedules, all eyes clash will of the football world will be on "TV Football 49 100 39 25 ! i Grspcfmit Shaver's or '! Glenn-alr- e !' . No. 303 can lAc IOw i |