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Show THE Page Three Ml DV ALE SENTINEL FridaY.i Januarv 22 -I9U. j IdJest ernman j Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 i lews tint. wevion Mr & Mrs Kay Hamilton, with other stake MIA executives were feted at a turkey dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Clyde Coon in West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Laurel Brown were special guests. The evening was spent in Santa Ana, after spending 30 davs at home 'with his folks. He had sPent a J'ear with the marines in Krea previous to his return home, IIe will be released from active duty in about four months Mrs Erma Battison entertained 14 young friends of her daughter home on her birthday Peggy at. her . Jan. am. A lovely luncheon was served and the rest of the evening was spent in playing bingo. Each guest was given a prize. Parents of Mrs Russel Butter-field- , Mr & Mrs Albin Linstrom, have returned to their home in Lava Hot Springs, Ida., after spending two weeks at the Butterfield making decorations for the stakeGold and Green balL The turkey dinner and program of the Riverton branch of the Utah Poultry and Fanners Cooperative, held in Riverton Jan. 14, was a huge success. At the business meeting later, it was decided to retain the same directors for another year. They are Earl Poor, Benjamin F. Merrill, R. L. Thomas, home. Mrs LaVon Larsen of San FranMarshall Simcox and Owen Hamilcisco spent a week in Riverton viston. Elders of the First ward enjoyed iting with her mother. Mrs Sadie an evening of songs, games and Morgan, and her father, Edgar din Morgan, who is confined in a Salt dancing followed by a ner Saturday. The affair was under Lake hospital for a few weeks. Mr St Mrs Henry Page of Draper direction of the officers, Kay Hamilton, Wayne Beck and Melvin Gi- and children, Carol and Wayne, lbert Jack Smith had charge of the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr St Mrs Deno Seal. singing and Lloyd Peterson the Mrs Ralph Hamilton was rushed games. to the LDS hospital about noon Mr & Mrs Arthur Orr left WedSunday suffering from pneumonia. for Hawthorne, Calif., nesday, Her is reported to be condition where they will spend a few weeks somewhat at this time. improved before moving from here permanMr & Mrs Golden Densley enterently. Lorin Dansie, son of Mr & Mrs tained at a steak dinner Saturday Rulon Dansie, is now stationed at evening for Mr St Mrs Robert Helt and Mr & Mrs Blaine Peterson of j . pot-luc- k Midvale. The Bluffdale MIA held their Gold and Green ball Jan. 19 at the RECORDS 0 MJn Papa Until You Said Ceorfbye Eddie Fisher Stranger in Paradit Why Dots It Havt to Be Ma Toay Bennett That's Amor You're th Right One Dean Mar- tin Rags to Riches HtreComes ttvat Heartache -- Tony Bennett Changing Partner til Always be In Love WHti Yew-- Kay Starr Heart of My Heart Stranger In Paradl Many Times Just to bo With You Yew Ediie FUker Alone Mama Pe-Pa- Four Aces -- Perry Como ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT ward recreation hall under direction of presidents, Glen Kump and Phyllis Green. The theme of the evening was "Heart of My Heart". A large heart was placed on the stage through which passed the couples participating in the floor show. A beautiful floor show was presented under supervision of ward dance directors. Mr & Mrs Lynn Allrel Refreshments were served. Karl and Barbara Spencer Mo Farlane of Bluffdale, left Sunday for Long Beach, Calif, where he will be stationed with the navy for three weeks. They will then go to Vallejo, Calif., where they will be for six of seven months. Karl has been home on a three week leave after serving overseas. j Hospital tests prove Musterole d also relief gives greater ea.se In moving. Musterole'a great palnellevlng medication creates needed concentrated hrat right where you hurt, bringing amazing relief. If pain is severe, high-spee- 813 buy Extra Strong Musterole. ; - - h tvv i is saving light up your farm! ith better lighting in your barns, milking parlors, sheds and shops you can get things done better, faster and safer. Check your farm to see here added lights w ill help you spot trouble faster and avoid accidents. Electricity on your farm costs only pennies, yet can earn dollars. W BUY FROM YOUR DEALER 0 1 the talent show to be held Feb. 2. Prizes will be given for the most talented, the most original performance, and the most humorous, born Jan. 8. He was happily received by his brother, Ricky, and grandparents, Mr & Mrs Ross Eg- bert said Mrs Maurine Christianson W. J. Leak were Sunday guests speech director. of Mr L Mrs Herbert Schmidt of A new comer at the Jack Egbert Ogden. The ocassion was the 7th home is little Randy Louis Egbert, birthday of their son, Gregory. Du-Boi- s, ' Patrick. Junior Gleaners and junior of the First ward met Sunday night following church at the home of Mrs Grace Maynard for a fireside chat. Elder Otis Pierce of Draper spoke to 13 members of the group. Vicky Parker was in charge of the committee with Mrs Ixiis i n I Hcr-rima- Smith and Mrs Maynard assisting. Frank Barben returned home Monday from Blanding where he y had been working on road construction for the past week. The Town Board has installed Wilford Egbert to fill the vacancy of Marv Jensen, now mayor. A shower was held at the home Monday night for Veda Christianson Adamson, who has just announced the arrival of a new son. Sixteen guests were in attendance. The First ward held a spaghetti and meatball supper last Wednesday night at the church. Proceeds from the dinner went towards the building fund for the new chapel. Chairman of the committee is W. E. Egbert, with L J. Brown and Marv Jensen as Mrs Donna Williams flew to California Saturday morning to meet her husband, Kenneth, who was released Jan. 21 from his mission in San Francisco, Calif. Donna's family, the Burmcsters, Mrs Donnabell Spratling Sharp and boys, and Ricky Spratling were at the airport to see her off. MIA officers of the First ward are getting plans underway for i I1 , At-m- everv - ' Chris-tianso- n d. fCy buy! "Hi, Mom I I'm but I'll at Fred's... be home in time for dinner!" Millions of messages like this go over telephone lines each day bringing comfort and joyending anxiety the ties strengthening that bind families together ...another example of how your telephone o hoi many of lift's minu$f$" give you so much for so lift Is? Tay-lorsvil- le Would you believe it . . . she's started drinking 3 she's my age? They say glasses of MllK a day! UTAH Monday. Mr St Mrs Walter E. Crane were guests at dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane Sunday. Mr St Mrs Kent Bodell visited with Mr L Mrs Garth King at Clear -- Mill fOWCAttOM rn O field Sunday. A book review was given at the MIA adult class last Tuesday eve ning by Mrs J. W. Thompson. Mr Thompson accompanied his wife here. Mr St Mrs Lowell Parry of Mid vale were guests of Mr St Mrs George K. Parry. Also Mr & Mrs Everett Parry and daughter called at the Parry home Sunday. Mr St Mrs Henry Bodell, were guests at a birthday dinner in hon or of their granddaughter, Alyson, at the Vere Densley home at Riv crton Monday evening. Mr St Mrs Louis Christcnsen aid Mr St Mrs Lester Butterfield vis ited with Delbcrt Wengren at Salt Lake hospital Friday. They also visited with Mr St Mrs Lowell Mauss and family while in Salt Lake. Sunday the Christcnsen's had as their guests for dinner, Mr k Mrs Melvin Jones and family of West Jordan. Members of the Utah Poultry and Farmer Cooperative attended the annual turkey banquet and meet ing at the Riverton First ward rec reation hall Thursday evening. - V C3BK7 m mm new Comfortmasftr cob If only one of the many great new advances offered by the most powerful, finest Advance-Desig- n trucks ever builll performing, Completely new Th Yrr Afos IrJtfMrffiyiruck best-looki- ng 4i V v. I (fad i new 54 Chevrolet truck Comfortm aster cab oilers increased visibility with new one- piece curved windshield. Instruments are easier to read and controls are easier to reach. And the new Ride Control Scat provides extra comfort for drivers, Here are more new features you'll like NEW ENGINE POWER AND ECONOMY. Bigger AjU . WOt 4 M W for i "Thxiftmastcr j 235." t t. All-ne- w f 4 j KIW -- Loadmastcr 235." Rugged Jobmaster 261" engine. AUTOMATIC ! qualifies as one of modern living's greatest bargains! hi It's a safe bet that the man who is around asking for sympathy will Sunday. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen visited make bad use of it with her brother, Brig Crane at the Veterans hospital last week, and Kent Bodell visited with Mr Crane Friday. Mrs Fern Butterfield, Mrs Alice moving in gives relief-ea- ses Bodell and Mrs Maymc Ingram atthe West Jordan stake PriPARIS tended mary board meeting at the home of Mrs Louise Thaxton at Riverton KIIZIKG of ARTHRITIS Phone Reporter The annual meeting of the Hcrri- The Archibald Camp of DUP Irrigation Company was held met for their monthly meeting at Monday, Jan. 8. Officers elected the Pioneer Hall Friday. Meeting were Thomas S. Butterfield, A. II. was presided over by Captain HaDansie, Albert J. Crane, Lafe, zel Wright. After the flag cereCrane, Alonzo Freeman, Preston mony Ella Bateman presented a Butterfield and Kent Bodell. large coffee pot made of copper, Gail Oliver, son of Mr & Mrs C. that belonged to 'Thomas and Mary ' E. Oliver was taken to a Salt Lake Street Bateman, supposedly hospital last Wednesday for Rhu-- J brought from England and across the plains more than 100 years matic Fever treatment. Mrs Mary Jane Crane and Mrs' ago. A Spanish song was sung by Maybelle Tarry accompanied Mrs Sundra Brown. The history of the Broadbcnts was given by n James Erma Battison of Riverton to Marinda Dimond, assistant historlast Wednesday, where Mrs ian. Crane visited with Mrs Adeline BoThe lesson, "Mormons in Mexico" dell and Mrs Battison and Mrs Tar-rcalled on Mrs Alice Bodell, Mrs was given by class leader Tearl Daisy Poor, Mrs Annie C. Soren-sen- , Young, assisted by Willis Jacobson, who was born in Mexico. Lunch and Mrs Fern Poor. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane and was served to 26 members and ofCinda Frazer visited with Mrs Clara ficers, by Eva Turpin, Bessie BateBradford Egbert at Salt Lake last man and Marinda Dimond, who were the hostesses. Wednesday afternoon. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell had as Mr k Mrs Dean Bateman had their guests Randy, Steven and as visitors and luncheon guests Alyson Densley, children of Mr & Saturday night, Mr & Mrs Wilson Mrs Vere Densley last week-enBateman of Holladay and Mr & Mrs Gary Holt of Murray is stay- Mrs Dale Bateman. ing with her parents, Mr & Mrs Mr St Mrs P. T. Bateman enterElton Bills at present. tained at a dinner Sunday for Lee A genealogical cottage meeting C. Brown of Holladay, Mrs Brown was held at the home of Mr & Mrs and sons, Wilson and David, Mr St Reuben Freeman last Friday eve- Mrs Blaine Wixom and family. In ning. the evening, pictures of the BateJohn E. Butterfield is at the St. man Christmas party and other Marks hospital where he under- films were shown by Blaine WTixom. went an eye operation Friday. FamMr St Mrs Dale Bateman and family members have been visiting ily were dinner guests at the Euwith him there. gene Nordberg home in Salt Lake Mr & Mrs C, E. Oliver and chil- Sunday. dren visited with Mr & Mrs Bert Mrs P. T. Bateman and Evelyn Watson at Salt Lake Sunday. Soratlinff attended a bridal shower and Idaho of Mrs Fife Falls, Ida., in the Sandy Third ward Thursday daughter of Bennion, visited with evening for Lois Allsop Tingey. Mr & Mrs Jesse II. Dansie Sunday. Dr David E. Miller of the Uni Others calling at the Dansie home versity of Utah will speak at the included Mr St Mrs George S. Smith of Salt Lake, Fred Pullman, Mr St Mrs Joe Ernest, Kir & Mrs Henry Bodell, Kent Bodell and Mrs Annie Sorensen. Among other calling last week were Roland Page and Mr Jensen of Riverton, Sherwood Butterfield, T. Ralph Butterfield and George Parry. Mr St Mrs Alex Hanson of American Fork visited with Mr St Mrs W. E. Crane and Mr St Mrs G. Ne-pButterfield last week. Mr & Mrs Vera Marble of Salt Lake and Deon Crane also of Salt Lake were guests at the Lafe Crane home Sunday. Mr St Mrs Theron Bowles of visited with relatives here BflUSIEBO SI N. Main. Midvale. Jordan mrfn Mrs. Blanche Densley, Reporter ' Second ward Relief Society science meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26. He will discuss "Documents of the Constitution." Mrs JoAnn Rose, Social Science leader, extends a cordial invitation to everyone. A baby girl made her arrival! Saturday morning at the Holy' Cross hospital to the F. C. Dehlin family. Her brothers are Larry and TRANSMISSION. Hydra-- Matic is available on M; 94- - and NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE. Roomier and stake bodies. OnAryM! models. pickup Heavier axle shafts models. Newly designed clutches and more rigid frames on all models. NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS. on 2-t- STYLING. 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