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Show Jeivd &&raper LOIS FITZGERALD, Reporter Mr & Mrs O'Pell Cooper and family, Miss LaVcre Summers, and Miss Barbara Summers, of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Gerald Smith Saturday evening. Mr & Mrs Golden Andrus of Ash-toIda., spent a few days at the home of Mr & Mrs Ted Brown. Mrs MinaMickclsen has returned home after visiting with the George Paynes in Arizona. and Judy Brimhall, Hence' (laughters of Mr & Mrs Jack Brim-hall- , spent the holidays in Price with their aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs Gam Goff. Mr & Mrs Lowell Christenscn are , proud parents of a baby girl born Dec. 23. Mrs Christenscn is the former Gcnicl Sorenson of Draper. Grandparents are Mr St Mrs A. Woodruff Sorensen, and Mr & Mrs Christenscn of Sandy. Mr & Mrs Earl S. Allen entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr & Mrs Lorin N. Mr & Mrs A. L. Nelson of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Rasmus of Sandy, Mr & Mrs JoLambert of Lehi, Mrs It seph Claude Brown of Twin Falls, Ida., Mrs Gladys Rasmussen of Midvale, Mrs Stella Rasmussen of Union, and Mr & Mrs Miller Rasmussen, Mr & Mrs George Stringfellow of Has-musse- Ras-musse- n Draper. Mr & Mrs Stewart Leigh spent New Years with relatives in Denver, Colo. They returned home Tuesday. Mr Si Mrs Howard Gardner of San Bruno, Calif., were New Years visitors at the home of tbe A. N. Coles. Mr & Mrs Henry rage and friends celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary at a dinner and theater party Saturday. A survey indicates that fire There's nothing wrong with the Fish experts predict that sea losses in the United States will ex- younger generation that the older lampreys, a praasitic scourpe, will ceed $1,000,000,000 this year the generation didn't outgrow. Adsoon overrun Lake Superior, dein our highest vance, Kossuth County, Iowa. history. cimating trout in the lake. looted ed with parents, Mr & Mrs Ross Ballard over the holidays. r The annual banquet of the Utah Lion clubs was held Thursday evening. The international president and his wife were guest speakers. The Lions met at Newhouse Hotel, and the ladies at Hotel Utah. A cousins party for all the Sad-ler-s was held at the home of the Robert Browns Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served, games played, and gifts exchanged. Mr Si Mrs Jay Rideout of Bakers-villCalif., visited with Mrs Grace Rideout over the recent holiday. Mr Si Mrs W. A. Rasmussen, entertained at a dinner New Years day for Mr & Mrs W. J. Leak and Lawrence of West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Joseph M. Smith of Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Herbert Schmidt and family of Ogden. Mr Si Mrs Ben Andrus and Mr & Mrs Ross Day visited in Payson house Friday and Saturday at his cleaning plant in Iehi. Visitors will be taken on tour of the plant and will be shown all the new facilities. Everyone Ss invited to attend. Mr & Mrs Frank Tuft visited with their daughter and son Mr & Mrs James Hanna in San Pedro, Calif., last week. The Robert L. Pistons had a dinner for the family Saturday evening. Present w ere: Mr & Mrs J. F. Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Paul Schmidt. Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt, of West Jordan, and Mr & Mrs Charles Schmidt of in-la- Temple." Mr & Mrs Dale Ballard and family of Grand Junction, Colo., visit m "IL - P. - fp- 2 e, last week-en- s with their sister, Mrs d Rulon Hill. Mr St Mrs Aden Stay have returned home from a trip which took them to cities on the West coast. They visited Mr Stays mother, Mrs Alice Stay, former Draper resident, and with other family LV- P'tte and foy v. - t jTO, mm urn members. Mrs Claude Brown of Twin Falls, Ida., spent last week with her sister, Mrs Earl S. Allen. Mr Si Mrs J. Jerome Brown had a dinner on New Years for the Robbins family, Mr &'Mrs George Barton, Mr & Mrs LaVern Dickson, Mr & Mrs Joe BarfUss and son, Iarry of Midvale, Mr & Mrs Todd Cummings, Mr & Mrs Stanley Mrs Marjorie Staples, and Miss Elizabeth Thompson of Ogden. Diane Rasmussen, daughter of Mr Si Mrs W. A. Rasmussen, spent part of the holidays at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs Herbert Schmidt in Ogden, and their son, Kay returned home with her for a few days visit. Rob-bin- Xf ' LARGE BAR CURTSY LARGE 12oz. s, If H iieese OUTSTANDING tkm 2 lbs. Spread Look Af This Bargain! PARTY PRIDE n tlTT Sierra Fresh Fruit SALMON Vi gal. 1 !b, car, 33c ib. can 69c MO -- Nicl Brown, Mr & Mrs Douglas Brown, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs A. E. Brown of Roy, and Mr & Mrs Rulon Hill of Payson. 75c 88c libs. lb. served to 12 guests. A Christmas social was held at t the homo of the J. Jerome Brown's for the Brown family Saturday evening, for Mr & Mrs Ross Day, Mr & Mrs Ben W, Andrus, Mr & Mrs value mm-m- Mild, Western tibby s d r- Jerry Jorgcnson, stationed with the army in California, is visiting with his mother, Mrs Henry Jor gcnson. Mr Si Mrs Gary Schwindi man of Idaho Falls, Ida., spent the New Years holiday with Mrs Jor f" Pock Troin, Mopl vJ--J 6 oi. wn 1 f'oien Contenlroled gives CI'P AND USE 2cans BEL-AI- R IW gal. moving in relief-ea- ses AGONIZIEG PAIHS Fresh Produce Guaranteed Meats LVVIV! relief gives greater ease In moving. Musterole'a great pain - relieving medication creates needed concentrated heat rtsht where you hurt, bringing high-spee- (q) ill amazing: rcltrf. If pain Is severe, buy Extra Strong Musterole. - m m - f Chefs Famous Pies, Chicken or Beef, Buy Them By The Dozen Mii CI irtZTS D A HhAI IMn Juicy Navel GRAPEFRUIT wh".h Seedless, 8 Ib. mesh QCRC fVlUl rf nt UVM JCT POTATOES1' CARROTS it i i t ai mj i. i mm H U. S. 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Phones Mid. 4717 - 4718 - 987 Ib. 29c Ib. 39 Safway' Deans 19 ill ff dcttv ronruto wicklow, Good Quality JUJCC I Tf Corned lb. Ib. I lg. pkg. TOMATO SAUCE 29? Cake Mix Pi"?X. 00 0' WHEAT Highway, Sweet or Natural 46 oz. can os. can MM 0) janAtilfulP) ORANGE JUICE 8 I Big Value This Week! 33c GO. FullHIb. COD FILLET SSti. A 3 RIVERTON MOTOR WI I prore Musterole Hospital testa d also Sweet, DRV I!1' m,nm. 6MitLi pre- sented by the Mt Jordan stake genealogical committee. Preliminary music was by the string trio under direction of Miss Charlcne Batley, Duet by Gilbert Rasmussen and Dale T. Smith, speaker was Clyde Miller. The Union First ward presented a pageant, "It Could Happen to You, under direction of Beth Stauffcr. A double trio from Union sang "Open the Gates of the I. mid-winte- gcnson. Midvale. in Sunday evening services held the Draper First ward were Friday, January 8, i954 Two Pave o- mm Mr & Mrs Jack Brimhall and Mr and Mrs Wayne Ncwbold enjoyed in California the holiday week-enand visitThe Melodctte Chorus under diParade seeing the Rose returned of Thella Hunter, had a rection ing Palm Springs. They party at the home of Mrs Gerald home Monday. Dec. 20. Refreshments were Haws Durfey will hold open Smith, d MIDVALE. SENTINEL THE 87c 82 3Qv N.hcoi7f Apple Sauce; ! i I 1303 Highway tan2-2-9 , i |