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Show THE Page Seven MIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, January S, 1954 THESE WOMEN! Jordan 1 liverton Mrs. Blanch ROSEMARIE Yjeiud looted Mr St Mrs LaCoy Wardle return ed home Sunday after a The Ladies Literary club will vacation to the coast. They were meet Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs accompanied by Mr Wardle's parDora B. Callicott. Mrs Myrle Jen- ents, Mr St Mrs Charles Wardle of sen will review the book "Post- South Jordan, who remained at marked Moscow" by Lydia Kirk. Long Beach to visit for a few weeks Ll77m Mrs Callicott and Mrs Jensen will with another son and wife, Mr St be hostesses. All members are urg- Mrs Bob Wardle. They all saw the ed to be present. parade at Pasadena, Calif. The First ward Primary is sponFive members of the Riverton soring a "Variety Show" to be Lions club and seven members of held in the church Jan. 13 at 7:30 the Lady Lions attended the midp.m. There will be a small admis- winter banquet held Thursday in sion charge and pie and ice cream Salt Lake. Those attending from will be sold. Mrs LaVon Usher, here were Mr & Mrs S. F. Stephen-sen- , Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert, president, and other officers and teachers will be in charge. Pro- Frank Smith, Mrs Roland Page, Mrs ceeds will go toward the ward Wilford Crane, Mrs Elias Butterbuilding fund. field, Mrs William Reynolds, S. R. The new Riverton town board Anderson, and Mr & Mrs Eldred president and trustees, will take Hamilton. the oath of office Jan. 11. Elmer Mr & Mrs Glenn E. Butterfield A. Seal is the new president and were pleasantly surprised to reEldred Beckstead and Meredith ceive a telephone call from their Page are trustees. Outgoing officers son, IIM2 LaMar Butterfield, from "Remember the good old days when the dollar was worth are Gwynne Page and Elmo W. Norfolk, Va. He also called his fifty cents?" Hamilton. The term of the other wife, Mrs Maxine Mousley ButterJames Watt's practical condensRegardless of its literary failtwo trustees, Marion Stringham field. He expects to be on the Medsteam in itself the Home Press is an exengine ing proved ings, and William Cardwell, does not iterranean for the next four coal in useful newspaper. Anymining early by England tremely months. expire until 1956. water out of the mine body who has used it to line bureau pumping Miss LaRee Morgan, daughter of Mr St Mrs Glenn E. Butterfield raising coal up the mine shaft, and drawers or wrap the garbage can Mr & Mrs Joseph Morgan, has served a turkey dinner Dec. 27 at the mechanical ventilating testify to this. Home Press, La driving cepted a call to serve on an LDS their home to 24 members of the fan. Plata, Mo. mission. She will and their David Bills Densley, Rtporttr 10-da- y Mai trft partget her assignfamily ment this week and will leave in ners. This is an annual reunion of the near future. the family. guests were St Kenneth Mr Mrs Duarte, Bills, Edgar Morgan is a patient at the & Mrs Mr Glenn Tollard, LDS hospital where he underwent Calif., an operation on his hip. He expects Ogden, Mr & Mrs Darrell Bills, to be in the hospital for several Sandy, Mr & Mrs Dean Smith Mr St Mrs Leo Bills and Mr St weeks. of Salt Lake. Frank Butterfield, a student at Mrs Roy Glazier both Mrs Roberta Silcox and Mrs the George Washington University Butterfield were hostesses at Melva in Washington, D.C., came home by a Christmas party Monday evening, plane to spend the holidays with 12 members of their to Dec. 28, his parents, Mr St Mrs E. Leslie home of Mrs Butterclub at the Butterfield and to take care of course dinner was servfield. A full some unfinished business at the ed after which Santa Claus appear-oUniversity of Utah. the scene and presented each Mrs Jessie Perkins and son one with a gift Mrs Zelma Brown Johnny, formerly of Georgia and was a special guest now of Salt Lake, were week-enguests of Mr & Mrs Harold Berrett The amount of coal produced in The Perkins are friends of LaMar its 44 years of operation by one Berrett while he was on an LDS U. S. coal mining company mission. Mr St Mrs LaMar Berrett major Island Creek totals 273,000.000 and children of Heber were also tons, and would fill a train 33,000 guests over the week-enof the miles long, stretching Berretts and Mr & Mrs Eldred time around the world. Hamilton. Mr St Mrs Henry Page entertained at a watch party New Years Eve. Appropriate games were played and a midnight buffet luncheon O MJn Pepe was served to Mr & Mrs Elmo Ham- Until You Said Coodbyt Eddie Fisher ilton, Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton, Mr & Mrs Jack Smith, Mr St Mrs Stranger in Paratid Vere T. Densley, Mr St Mrs Doug- Why Dots It Havt to Bo Ma Tony Bennett las Peisley, Mr St Mrs Robert Card-welMr & Mrs Orr Hill, Mr St Mrs That's Amoro Earl Maynard, Mr St Mrs Deno Seal You'ro tho Right Ono Dean Marand Mr St Mrs Ralph Page. tin Mr St Mrs Max Roach and Wil- Rags to Riches liam Roach of Midvale came to Riv- Hero" Cornea That Heartache Tony Bennett erton Sunday to be presen at the christening of their grandson and Changing Partners great grandson, Boyd R. Beck. He I'll Always Be In Lovo With You is the son of Mr St Mrs Roger N. Kay Starr Beck of Las Vegas. Other babies Heart of My Heart given names Sunday were Debra Stranger In Paradiio Four Aces Dromond, daughter of Mr St Mrs Granada Laine Hugh Dromond, Scott Randy Drap- I'd Civo My Life Frankic The & LaMar Creep er, son of Mr Mrs Draper and Dennis Wayne Torter, son of Tenderly Stan Kenton Secret Love Mr St Mrs Max Porter. A baby boy was delivered at the Tho Deadwood Stage Doris Day Lehi hospital to Mr & Airs Daro I See The Moon Hamilton. Grandparents are Mr St I Just Want You The Mariners Mrs Lowell Brown of Lehi, and Elmo Hamilton. Mr St Mrs William Reynolds have returned from a weeks visit to the coast While there they saw the Tournament of Roses parade. They visited in Long Beach, San Diego, TiaJuana and other places of interest Mr St Mrs Lynn Bridges and Mr & Mrs Elmer Morgan were also California visitors over New Years. They saw the parade and visited with' Dr St Mrs Lynn Mor- SI N. Phone Main, Midvale. gan in Glcndale. Out-of-tow- n Mid-val- e, uum wuf?vsit friilj?y ll It is estimated that the U.S. has You blame the newspaper, but you probably are not half as care- a skilled labor force of more than ful what you say as the newspapers 8,000,000 men and women well-paiwell-feand housed, are. Lindsborg (Kans.) News. with democracy. New Mexico claims the deepest Subscribe for The Sentinel now coal mine 839 feet in the U.S. well-conte- d SCHMIDT, Reporter Marvin Jenson, the new mayor of West Jordan, and town board members, L. J. Brown and Fran Haun, were sworn into office Wednesday T. night Former mayor, Dahl, officiated in the capacity of notary public. The relatives of Royal Spratling were entertained at a New Years Eve party. On Now Years day Mr & Mrs Spratling, Ricky, Roylance, and baby were dinner guests at the R. B. Money home in Spanish Fork. Mr & Mrs Harvey Dahl (Margaret Egbert), formerly of West Jordan, announced the birth of a baby girl Jan. 2. The happy grandparents are Mr & Mrs Wilford Egbert and Mrs Amanda Dahl. Harvey is now in Washington, D.C., where he has boon appointed to the drought relief in the Agricultural Department with Secretary of Agriculture Benson. The rest of the family will join him later to make their new home. Last Thursday, Mr & Mrs E. M. Batcman visited at the homo of Mr & Mrs II. M. Bateman in Ogden. Members of the Don Hogan Sr., family met during the holidays. Heber G. Hogan camo from Pasadena, Calif., and Wilma Hogan returned from San Francisco where memshe is working. Thirty-fivbers of the famlily met together at one time. Mrs Paul Chipman and Mrs James T. Broadbent were sworn into jury duty last Monday. Mrs Frances May has spent the last few days in Crescent at the homo of her daughter Mrs Frances Jenkins who was injured recently Those from West Jordan attendat a sleigh riding party. ing the Messiah at the tabernacle Mr & Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl at- in Salt Lake Sunday were Sally tended a New Years Eeve watch Beckstead, Karen Burkinshaw, Mr party at the home of Mr & Mrs St Mrs Wilmer Richardson and Ivan Dahl in Midvale. daughter, Linda, Mr & Mrs Owen their son Paul and daughNielsen, Sunday evening services in the ter Brent Dimond, Mrs MarKay, First ward were under direction her mother, and son Cole, garet of the genealogical department Robbie. The speaker was Elder Stanton MaMexico will be the destination son and the Singing Mothers rendered two songs. A trio made up of of Henry F. Schmidt this week. He Mrs Goldie Pearson, Mrs Marinda is traveling with his brother, Dimond, and Mrs Florence Turpin Charles, who is auditing the Mexsang "A Temple by the River" and ican mission of the LDS church, Mrs Piccola Wood, of Bluff dale, Ivan Dahl and Harold Davis. They expect to be gone three weeks. sang a solo from the "Messiah". The Owen Nielsen family spent Carolyn Hogan is spending a week in California with Mr & Mrs the New Years week-enat the Dick Lambert Mrs Iambert is her home of Mrs Nielsen's sister, Lie d rieasant Grove. Dickey, in cousin, Dolores Hogan. Fame and Bruce Egbert, son of Mr & Mrs Wilford Egbert, both registered for college studies Monday. Fames entered at the Brig-haYoung University and Bruce at the Radcliffe College for Chiropractors in California. It takes one ton of coal to produce the steel and iron to make a modern farm tractor. Coal, on the average, is 1.3 times the weight of water by volume. n .iuutt ..m t mm w m MACARONI AND e CHEESE " Bom in the one I TENDER MACARONI packaqe AND KRAFT GRATED FOR FINE CHEESE FIAVOR feir 'a n raps d U2 IE) tun. d Vl It vA . 71 RECORDS I30-H.- P. 115-h.- A 1 l, r I r A -... 11 if j- 132-H.- P. 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