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Show OLIVE SHARP, Phont Mid. Mr ARTHUR SJOBLOM FETED Mr & Mrs Anthony Ansclmo of West Jordan entertained at dinner The Arthur Sjoblom family en- on New Years day for their mother, tertained at a Christmas birthday Mrs J. B. DeCaro and sister, Mary party complimenting Mr Sjoblom Naccarato and daughter, Betty, of whose birthday fell on Christmas Salt Lake City! day. Robert Lee Anderson, stationed Besides the honored guest and with the navy at Norfolk, Va., left Mrs Sjoblom, those present were Mr & Mrs Duane C. Sjoblom and Friday for his post after spending children, Reid and Marile, Mr & the holidays with his parents, Mr Mrs Boyd R. Sjoblom and children, & Mrs Lee M. Anderson, 199 Oak Becky Ann, Margene, Judy and St., Midvale. Boyd Jr., of Draper, and Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Raymond E. Goodrich Paul L. Sjoblom and son Lee of Coalville. and sons, formerly of East MidMr & Mrs Carl B. Johnson of vale, have moved to Hoffman San Francisco were unable to be Heights, Kcarns, to make their present but arc expected to return home. to Mid vale next month. Special guests at the party were Mrs Jessie Yaunt, daughter of Mr & Mrs J. E. Mickelsen of Dra Mrs Jane Reed, telephoned her per. mother New Years day from Anchorage, Alaska, to wish her family and friends here a Happy and ENGAGEMENT TOLD Prosperous New Year. Mrs Yaunt's The engagement of Miss Connie husband, George, is stationed with Walker to Max Campbell is being the U. S. Army at Anchorage. announced by her parents, Mr & Mrs Royal R. Walker, 6783 13th Mr & Mrs George West spent East, Union. the Christmas holidays with their Mr Campbell is the son of Mr & at Cheyenne, Mrs Glen W. Campbell, 517 E. daughter and family Wyo. Wasatch St., Midvale. The wedding will take place The lesson "Budgeting the Famwhen the bridegroom e returns from an LDS mission to the South ily Income" will be given by Mrs Velma Hutchings at the Midvale crn States. Third ward Relief Society Tuesday DIXIE BODELL WEDS morning. It will also be work and BARTH H. BLACK busy day, which will Include quilt On Dec. 28, 1953, wedding vows ing and sewing. Luncheon will be were exchanged in the Salt Lake served at noon. temple by Dixie Bodell, daughter of Judge & Mrs W. Lee Skanchy, FOR SALE '51 Nash Amb. sedan. Hydro., turn signals, R&l 576 Browning Ave., Salt Lake; and Exc. & Mrs cond., new tires. Inq. Wilford Barth II. Black, son of Mr Golden Black of Delta. Fourteen Adams, 19 N. Main, or Th. Mid . guests were present at a wedding breakfast given by the groom s par ents in Hotel Utah's Empire Room immediately following the marUNFURNISHED APARTMENTS riage ceremony. Choice 3 rooms and bath in side A wedding reception was held duplex. 319 East Center St that evening in the McKay ward Midvale. $47.50. chapel. The Christmas theme, with blue and silver artistic designs, Good spot for children. 6031 So was prevalent throughout. State St. 3 large rooms and bath The bride chose her sister, Mrs in duplex. $47.50. Ted T. Tcterson, as her matron of honor, and Mrs Arden J. Bodell, GREENWOOD REALTY Miss Kay Mitchell, and Miss Loa Phont S. L. Belle Black as attendants. Golda Jane Black and Susan Bodell were flower girls, with Craig Feterson acting as ringbearcr. in nnc of Mid n. KA.li'nnni hrtm Mrs Black was born and raised In clean Wntlnrv Vrrv .i,ni -t..ie V 0 IIVIV Herriman, her father, Milton Bo- and nice to show. Owner anxious dell, deceased, was formerly bishop to sell. $13,000. of the Herriman ward. home in Sandy. A The newly married couple left Ultra modern home you would delight in seeing immediately following the recep- Owner must sell at once. $15,750. tion for San Francisco, where Mr Black is inrolled in Dental School. :? nrr farm near Midvale. House, barn, out buldmgs, dairy sci up. BY FAMILY WALKER-CAMPBEL- ON BIRTHDAY L 4 to-b- r R42-R- 8 FOR RENT by-sid- e JJelto, 3ofh I f 1 1 Mae E, West held open house Wednesday, Jan. 6, celebrating her 73rd birthday. I. -- v- McMULLlN REALTY CO. Midvale 136-- J or 50 - January SPECIAL ALLERGIC TO FEATHERS? MAYEE YOU ARE TROUBLED AND DON'T KNOW IT! FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS In Zipper Case Reg. $8.95 NOW $495 Ideal for Asthmatic Sufferers generous Trade-i- n allowances on FRIGIDAIRE RANGES FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS BEDROOM FURNITURE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE REMEMBER: We R ... Mrs William Stoker enter-taine- d at a dinner New Years day, 6c , .. .. ....... 'vvmmnmmmm .,,,,. honoring his mother, Mrs Sterling Stoker on her birthday. Other guests were Mr Stoker and their son, Tommy and Mr & Mrs Robert Burdiclc of Union, Mr & Mrs Grant Woodhouse of Salt Lake, Mr At Mrs Robert W. Stoker and W. E. Stoker Sr., of Murray. Mr & Mrs P. R. Glover spent the holidays in Glendale and San Diego, Calif. They attended the Rose Parade in Pasadena on New Years day. Mr & Mrs Andrew Swenson entertained at a party New Years Eve. Following dinner family pictures were shown by V. N. Swenson. Guests were Mr & Mrs Wallace Batcman, West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Clayde Swenson of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Ivery Larson of Midvale and Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson. Games were played and prizes won by Mr & Mrs Bateman, P. A. Swenson and Mr & Mrs Clyde Swenson. Mr & Mrs James Nielsen enter tained at a New Years Eve party, A midnight supper was served to Mr & Mrs Frank Picrson, Mr & Mrs Francis Dooley and Mr & Mrs Don Worthen. Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp of Rigby, Ida., spent part of the holidays with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Richard Ashby of American Fork, Elvin Ashman and Mrs C. N Ashman were dinner guests New Years day of Mr At Mrs Harold Ashman. Mr At Mrs Albert Ashman of Cedar City and Mr At Mrs Walter N. Mabcy and daughter, Janice of South Jordan visited at the Ash man home New Years day. Marilyn Ashman, student at the BYU in Provo, spent the recent holidays with her parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman. Mr At Mrs Elmo Turner of South Jordan, entertained at a party Monday night honoring her father, Earl D. Evans en his birthday. Other guests were Mrs Evans and daughter, Lila and Mr At Mrs Carl of Salt Lake, Mr At Mrs Charles Turner and son Dick of Bluffdalc. Mr Ac Mrs Lorin Miller (Lucile Glover) of Kcarns announce the arrival of a son Dec. 28. Grandparents of the new baby are Mr At Mrs Spencer Miller of Herriman and Mr & Mrs P. R. Glover. and chilLt. At Mrs Kelvin-Evannow are Bruce Linda and dren, is where he in Enid, Okla., living with stationed the air corps. Mr At Mrs LaMar Newbold enter tained at a family party recently at their home. Guests were Mr & Mrs Wayne Browning of Idaho Falls, Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp of Rigby, Mr At Mrs Norris Sharp of Midvale, Mr At Mrs Willis Sharp of Union and Dean Sharp. Rose Abreu and children, Joyce and Kicth of Midvale, and Doris McRae of Salt Lake were New Years day dinner gvests of Mr At Mrs Francis Dooley. Marie Esther Lugo of Cuautla, Mexico is visiting at the Lcland Goff home. Marie and Dora Goff, who are attending the USAC in Logan, pent the holidays with their par ents, Mr At Mrs Lcland Goff. Mr At Mrs J. R. Olson (Lorna Swapp) of Denver, Colo., spent the At holidays with her parents, Mr Mrs J. Lorin Swarp. Mr At Mrs Howard Millerberg of Idaho Falls, Ida., spent Christmas day with Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg and family. Mr Ac Mrs Erin Howard and daughters Kathy and Annett of Iolladay and Mr At Mrs Walter Bcrrctt of Union were dinner guests New Years day of Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans. Dr At Mrs Vance Burgon enter-alneat dinner Monday night honoring his mother, Mrs Bert Bur gon on her birthday. Bert Burgon was also a guest Five fire sides were held In the Second ward Sunday night. Special ntcrcst met at the chapel where Claude Bird addressed the group. and Gleaners met at the home of Faye Millerberg. The bbh- oprie were special guests and speakers. Gaye Shelton was hos tess to Junior Gleaners and Junior Tom Brown recently returned from the French mission was the speaker. Scouts and Bee Hive girls met at the home of Robert Glover, Marie Goff showed slides and gave a talk on "A Trip s to Mexico". Senior Scouts and met at the home of Bruce Whited and Bill Roscnhaa spoke to Roes-tenber- g JANUARY CLEARANCE ere your complete t . ; I I t- - - I ' 'ft ' - A , Priecs Slashed on 'n ' Hi , V J! f, LISTED ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR MONEY f SAVING VALUES! FREEMAN DRESS SHOES I . ' s t j OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS to 8 p.m. 812 j ALL-WOO- L 5 $13 Value CIA $15 Value $11.95 Reg. QC Value $55 N0W $3945 frt i' xi 1111 in 'ii 4 i nfi wfi ti t iiiiii'm ii i if SPORT SHIRTS mi (Wool Bureau photo) Long Modeling their own homt-tew- n fashions, Ufoh'i junior ond senior sewing champions or seen in Long Beoch following their appearance with the champions of 13 other stotes in the National Fathion Show, final t.e.it of the 1953 "Make It Yourself with Wool" Contest. The young women ore Janice Christenson (right), 17, of Solr Lake City ond Jean Toylor, 22, of Logon. or Short Sleeves at reg. price; get another at RUBBER FOOTWEAR Reduced 20 (Buy one half-pric- All U.S. Rubber LONG BEACH, Calif. Utah's junior and senior home sewing champions in the seventh annual "Make It Yourself with Wool" Con- and test have climaxed a four-da- y tour of Southern California by as their state's representatives in the famed National fashion Show, held this year in the Municipal Auditorium, Lone e) Co. Boy's and Men's Zipper footwear included BOY'S JACKETS reduced 20 Warm Lined Beach. The youne women are Miss Janice Christenson, 17, of Salt Lake City and Miss Jean Taylor, 22, of Logan. As winners of area and state eliminations, they earned the chance to model their own fashions in the contest'sop event appearing with the sewing champions of 13 other Western states. Miss Christenson's winning entry in the junior division is a moss green suit of boucle. Its fitted jacket has length sleeves and hipline vents. The skirt is flared with side pleats at the waist Miss Taylor won the senior title with a d suit of 'Christmas ribbon" red, combining boucle with wool gabardine. The finger-tijacket features curving lines, dipped low at the back, and pockets set into diagonal line at the front. The straight skirt is of matching gabardine. The two state home sewing champions received t California, to be guests at the 89th annual convention of tj'T''National the Wool Growers Association and to" participate December 9 in the National Fashion Show. They traveled to and from California as Miosts of the P W. Woohvorth Com nnnv SWEATERS, all-wo- ol three-quart- PRICE Ail-Wo- Reduced 20 ol Button or Slip-Ov- er Wolverine Work Shoes er (Except softly-tailore- "Safety-Toes"- Off 10 ) p e APPAREL 56 North Main gty Phone Mid. 38 s One thing we like about running a newspaper is that it keeps us posted on so many thing that we don't dare print- - Monroe (Iowa) Mirror. Mid. MEN'S Van Heusen White Dress Shirst Si Value 82.69 -- S4 Value 83.29 Uf' jlMliUs55 'hi 1 It is hard for an rmntr batf to stand uprightBenjamin Franklin ' vr 37 ! . til1 flty t. C A. L IUTTEIFIELD lUTTEIFlELD Owitsrs ""3 " ' t :; It is a pleasure for the Ford Division of Ford Motor Company to announce the opening of these modern, new facilities to serve your motoring needs. W r You are cordially invited to visit the new and expanded Ford Car and Ford Truck Sales and Service headquarters to meet this Ford Dealer progressive ferso4l!y. His courteous and efficient sales and service staff will take pleasure in showing jrou their complete facilities. At your leisure while there, also be sure to examine the '34 Ford w hich offers a host of brand new f:at?res. Test Drive it, too, and we're sure you'll agree that its many "Worth More features make Ford, more than ever. The Standard for The American Road. ... J The new Ford facilities shown abort tad below rtScct the f ro grcsire pUoaiog tad dcTelcpment ihit ault foot Ford Dealer Tslub!e part of font community. Hit goodwill and lotegrity inrite jour continued patronage. J t 4 them on Germany. "COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS' $7-9- : Mia-maid- SHOP IN MIDVALE AT 35 SUITS Value $10 I High-Grad- e Merchandise f ;:A & ; l ' , I --H I I 4 i. n BUILDING and REMODELING BUILDING MATERIALS & PLUMBING SUPPLIES at 9 a.m. STARTS SAT., JAN. 9 d HOME FURNISHINGS, APPLIANCE HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS STORE 51 North Main Rtporttr 586-- MANAGERS CHANCE manager of the Sugarhouse store, Harvey Cundick left Monday for began his duties as manager of the Price to assume management of the Midvale store. Mrs Cundick and J. C. Penney Co. store in the Car- two children will remain here until bon county metropolis. Simultan- suitable living accomodations can eously, Allen Seegmiller, former be secured for the family in Price. Stale's (humplani Allend Slyle Show 01 llalionsl Wool Sewing Confcjf 4 Division of Dew service facilities for Ford Cart and Ford Trucks. i FORD MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT To better serve Ford owners in this area, this progressive Ford Dealer his provided Mechanics are on hind to give you complete serTice. They cse special service equipment for fordi and utrt a good stock of Genuine For.i rarts at their disposal. Ford-traine- d FORD MOTOR COMPANY |