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Show THE I age Tlvee MIDVALE SENTINEL Mrs Alma Fairbourn spent the hoi-idays with his parents. He is in the paratroopers of the service and returned to Fort Bragg, N.C., last week. Mrs Albert Dean and her sisters, Mrs Archie Thompson and Mrs Rose Kerzrian of Salt Lake City re- MIDVALE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 1 Friday, January 8, 1954 IT'$ TIME TO FILL Wl$ 9:45 a.m. Guests included his brothers and Sunday School 11 a.m. i sisters and family members. Worship Services Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Mr St Mrs Georee Walker and Mrs. ACNES DANSIE, Report.r Choir Practice, Tucs. 7 p.m. Mr & Mrs James Newman enterPhona Mid. 42fl3 invit-teOur Methodist are tained at a theater party at Salt people turned recently from attending to the laying of the Tower S1 Lake New Year's Eve. A dinner party was held at the funeral, Stone at Christ Memorial Church Bruce Densley, son of Elmo Den- their brother-in-law- s MARCH of DIMES Hrf John A. Butterfield home Christ;Si?4 M. in North Thaxton in Salt Lake Sunday, January 10, Ridge, sley was a guest of his grandmotho vn mas, in honor of Mrs Butterf ields o Jf Calif. J at 3 p.m. It is located at 2375 East, Y er, Mrs Emily Densley at Riverton family. Guests included Mr & Mrs Mr St Mrs Homer W. Jaynes Sr., 3300 South. Let as many try to go Martell Bodell and family, Mr St recently. holia at their entertained as possible. family Mr St Mrs John A. Butterfield atMrs Floyd Bodell and children; Mr Ami Hmaving, tool Jutt ok (or at Dec. home. dinner their 27, day This is the week of prayer. Let tended a party last Monday eveyour supply of form and St Mrs Blaine Bodell and I " c & o CO V vm Ho& & a Mr Mrs were Those us ) family present remember the needs of the TA" in honor of former .school , t itart mvIm) by noil and Mr & Mrs James Bodell and ning today Mmbr FNC. world in prayer. teachers at the home of Alta Huff mer W. Jaynes Jr., and children, children. Gifts were exchanged at Salt Mr St Mrs Clifton Johnson and chilIioraine T. Benton, Minister Lake. St of Mr Mrs among the 20 guests present Elmer dren Crescent, - Mr 5c Mrs Ray Bills returned to A bed of coal 9 feet thick repreLast Tuesday Mr St Mrs Earl Las Vegas, Nev., Sunday where Ray Sanderson and children of SherSt LancasMrs Mr sents what eons ago was a deeply Poor entertained at a party in hon-o- r is stationed in the U.S. Air Force. wood, Ore., Roy Lake of Salt ter and of Mrs Poors brothers and sisburied peat bog about 36 feet thick. City, Nancy St Mr Seth Butterfield, son. of & Mrs Ralph Brunnett of Mr and ters. Guests included Mr & Mrs Mrs T. WedRalph Butterfield left Gerald Stone of Provo, Mr St Mrs nesday for Harlingen, Tex., air Ogden. Mr St Mrs Albert Dean entertainRay Parry of Riverton, Mr St Mrs force base after spending ' two at a New Year's Eve party for ed Lee Schanky of Salt Lake, Mrs weeks with his family and friends. their relatives. Games were playJames A. Miller and Mrs Louise atMr St Mrs Alonzo Freeman ed and refreshments were served. Miller. tended the church service Sunday The first intermediate classes in Mr St Mrs Oren Dansie and chil- morning in honor of the christenJunior Sunday School received dren spent last- Friday with Mr & ing of their son. Mrs Willard Bergmann at Sandy, in Mr St Mrs Darrel Crane returned graduation certificates Sunday SMALL B0Y(A) EMPTIES PlGGlE BANK(Q)NTO FUND.. .GIVING honor of the Bergmann's wedding Sunday where they morning. BUSINESSMAN (C) INSPIRATION TO OWE LIBERALLY... MISER (D) week Dean this returned George anniversiary. attended the Rose Parade on New 15 SHAMED, SO DIGS DOWN INTO SOCK(E)FOR COBWE8BED DIMES... to Pueblo, Colo., to resume his Nat Crane returned to Soda Years. VOLUNTEER WORKER (p) JUMPS FOR JOY CAUSING WONDERFUL BusiMARCH OF DIMES BENEFITS TO COME OUT OP PIPES BELOW. Springs after spending Christmas Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane vis- studies at the ness there. College holidays with his family here. St Dansie H. Mrs A. ited with Mr Mr St Mrs Melvin Lancaster anMr St Mrs Elton Bills entertain- last Wednesday afternoon. ed at a family dinner for New The genealogical committee pre- nounce the arrival of a daughter A man that hath friends must Taking a leaf from America's Year's. Guests included Mr & Mrs sented the Sunday evening pro- born Dec. 27 at the Cottonwood coal show himself friendly; and there airmines, a major passenger hospital at Murray. is a friend that sticketh closer than Ray Bills of Las Vegas, Nev., Mr gram at the LDS church. have Members of the Friendship club line's maintenance operations a brother. Proverbs 18.24. & Mrs Brent Bills of Murray, Mr St The Primary officers were in "borrowed" the traditional miner's bufa and their partners enjoyed Mrs Grant Maynard and children charge of the New Years children's to provide light when fet supper on New Year's Eve at safety lamp Overheard You know the type. of Riverton, Mr St Mrs Gary Holt party Saturday, Jan. 2. need it in wheel and where they & in the paper unless her C. of Mrs Dr the home Theron Nothing of Midvale. Mr St Mrs Henry Bodell visited wells, the interiors aircraft en- name is mentioned Olsen. were Games August (Kans.) played. Mr Si Mrs Vester Rasmussen and at Rupert, Ida., during the holiI gines, wing and fuselage compar- Gazette. know, Mom, MILK gives you a big lift . . . children returned to Idaho Falls, days with Mr St Mrs Louis Jenson tmentsin short, where overhead so I figured if I drank enough I'd get to Ida., last Monday after spending and family. Raleigh County, W. Va., has Kituminous coal moves by barge drop lamps or flashlights are awkChristmas with Mrs Annie C. reserves of 2 billion tons of ward to use or provide insufficient over the Ohio River at the rate of heaven in a hurryl UTAH MIIK rOUNOATlOM 28 million tons per year. bituminous coal. light. John Av Butterfield, Mxs Silda Eastman and Ed Butterfield visited with Mr St Mrs Henry Salin at Salt LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter Lake recently. i i i i Mrs Eric Dahl entertained on Mr & Mrs Nat Crane spent last Saturday evening with Mr St Mrs Dec. 28 honoring her birthday. DinDon Swasey. ned was served to 9 guests. Members of the second interMr St Mrs Thomas S. Butterfield are the proud grandparents of a mediate Sunday school class enson born to Mr St Mrs Merrill But- joyed a Christmas party Monday terfield New Year's Eve, Ben and evening, Dec. 28 at Jeanette Olsen's Mada, other children of the parents home. Games and dancing , i were the guests of Mr St was enjoyed by everyone. RefreshMax 16 to Newman. ments served Mrs James guests. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen and neice Steadman and Carmen Lloyd are i 1 Jane, and Mrs Fern Toor and son the teachers of the class. dinand show Mrs Merlin Andrus and three Laddie attended a children spent a week during the ner in Salt Lake recently. Mr St Mrs Don Swasey holidays visiting with her father, at a dinner New Year's day W. R. Fairbourn and other friends n-in honor of C. T. Ncilsen of Salt and relatives. They live at Elko, Lake and Mr & Mrs Alton Larson Nev. ? . " ,.,T Lt Clayton Fairbourn returned "and family of Lchi. Adeline Bodell returned home Saturday to Tucson, Ariz., after after spending several weeks with having spent the holidays with his i f Mr & Mrs Clayton Nelson and fam- father, W. R. Fairbourn and other relatives. ily at Salt Lake. Riverton of Mrs Emily Dcnsley Larry Lunnen, son of Mr & Mrs chiland Elmo Lunnen, returned last week '' visited with Elmo Densley iff ' s S j C. Sorensen to Fort BraggN.C, after spending dren and Mrs Annie the holidays with his parents. On last Saturday. 7i Mrs Louise Miller entertained at his return he will attend a Military a New Year's dinner in honor of Police School. He is in the paraMr St Mrs Rex Crump and daugh- troopers of the service. Last Sunday in sacrament meetters, Mr St Mrs James A. Miller 3 distinctive lines and family and Mr St Mrs Bryant ing, Mr St Mrs Seth Bills were the Messiah "I Handel's Miller. speakers. 14 brilliant bod stylet Mrs Wayne Butterfield enter- Know That My Redeemer Lives," 115-Si.- p. a You'll record. tained at a dinner in honor of her was played on that each new feature in the '51 Ford is an extra dividend in driving enjoyment . . , estabAllan Fairbourn, son of Mr St husbands birthday New Year's. n-bloc-h lishes Ford, even more in '51, as the "Worth More" car. You get a special dividend in styling with Ford's 's nit distinctive new appearance. 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