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Show and Saturday evening the Granite Gleaner girls of sponsored a shower and going away party for Gerald, at the home of LaVcy Whitmore. He was the reccpiant of many fine personal gifts, helpful to his journey abroad. Emerson Hand, Granite, and Mel Bennet, Holladay, were Boise, Ida., business visitors last week-end- . Mrs Lucile Moss of Clearfield is visiting at the Emerson Hand home this week. THE n Ljranite Mrs. S. Pter Peterson, Reporter Phone Mid. 0489-J- 1 MARY F. MICKELSON Funeral services were conducted Saturday in the Third ward chapel in Sandy for Mrs Mary Faurschow Mickelson of Granite, who died at her home January 12, after a long MIDVALE S E N Tl N E L Friday, January 22, 1954 Page Eigfit U The following Girl Scouts of former Troop 92, donated the remaining funds in their treasury in the amount of $6.50 to the Polio Drive OLIVE SHARP. Reporter Phone Mid. 3B6-R in Midvale: Evely Montague, Webb, Linda Stuart, Char-lee- n Hutchins, Elna Thomson, Ann Richards, Kathy Hatton, Sandra Zaiser, Karol Hardwick. Senior Troop 89 registered last Thursday giving Midvale 11 First Class Girl Scouts, two of which have Curved Bar pins. Mrs M. Pedersen has registered her troop of "Fly Ups", giving Midvale two Brownie Troops, one Tenderfoot Troop, one Intermediate Troop, and one Senior troop, totaling approximately 60 girls in Scouting in the district Mrs Gilbert Clements will be Cookie Sale Chairman for Midvale district this year. The sale will La-Wa- Mrs Andrew Phillips and twin Births at Cottonwood Maternity Mrs Jack of East sister, Hospital for the week are reported Carpentler Satwere as follows: honored Midvale, guests a of when met friends group urday Ralph Crane and Afton Densley, at home to honor Riverton, boy, Jan. 12. the Phillips Mr & Mrs George Poulson at- Earl Garfield and Vauna Lubeck, their birthday. Those conducted tended funeral services In Logan were Mrs Vcan Clark of attending Bishop J. W. Despain Sandy and Salt Lake, girl, Jan. 13. the services. Prayers were offered Thursday of last week for a niece, Mrs R. L. White and Mrs Dellis William Brown and Jean Jacob- by R. S. Hawkins and Alva J. Des-- Mrs Luzon Harris, 41. Forbush. Salt Lake, girl, Jan. 14. son, pain. Musical numbers included a' Elder Burton Stringfellow of Mr & Mrs Lynn C. Wolsleger, for Orvil E Sorensen and Wylis Gravocal duet, A & B numbers, "Face Draper and High Councilman C. C. mer Union residents, and now of ham, East Midvale, boy, Jan. 14. to Face", and "In The Garden," Crapo of Sandy, represented stake South Gate, Calif., announce the Russell Lundeen and Lael Cowby Mrs Phyllis Gunnell and Mrs missionaries in the Granite ward marriage of their son, Lynn Hicks, ley, Holladay, girl, Jan. 14. Margaret Fuget, Sandy; also two Sunday evening, to Miss Nikkl Rasch of New York William Slusher and Doris Beck, C. It. Higgins left by train last violin numbers, "Softly and Ten-took The City. place marriage Sept. Murray, boy, Jan. 14. at- derly, Jesus Is Calling", and "King week end for Seattle, Wash., to Sheroll Adams and Roberta 9, at the Wolsleger home. The of Glory," by Wilford Fierson. tend the Annual Fur Sale. He ex are graduates of Hamilton Briggs, Salt Lake, boy, Jan. 15. Speakers were S. Peter Peterson, pects to be away about Edward Butterfield and Joy high school in Culver City, where Mrs George Poulson received Granite and P. M. Mickelson, Is Lynn attending Flyers school Reading, Salt Lake, boy, Jan. 15. Remarks by Bishop Despain. word last Saturday that her broth- and where they will reside. Lewis Washburn and Jean Mick-elseInterment was in Sandy City cem- er, Thomas Bryant Parker, died at Jimmie Gardner of Salt Lake, Draper, boy, Jan. 15. etery. Graveside prayer was offer- his home in Richfield that morning. and Miss Ileen Miller of Murray Harold Trowbridge and Joan He was 89 years old. ed by Counselor Milton 0. Gold. were dinner guests Sunday of Mr Baker, Murray, boy, Jan. 15. Salt Mrs Mickelson was born in & Mrs Ellis Richardson. Robert Parsons and Betty HarLake City, 62 years ago, a daughConnie Walker recently enter- ris, Salt Lake, boy, Jan. 15. ter of Christian Faurschow and tained at a missionary shower honDean Spenst and Rea Beckstead, Catherine Knudsen Faurschow. oring Max Campbell, prior to his Murray, girl Jan. 15. Survivors include a daughter, Elden Mower and Winifred Anleaving for the Southern States Mr ti Mrs Edward Lloyd are mission field. Forty-fivMrs Gordon E. (Dorothy) Mickelguests derson, Murray, girl, Jan. 16. son and two grandsons, Granite. home from Las Vegas, Nev., where games and refreshments. Danny Glbbins and Catherine Her aged father, LasVegas, two they visited with Mr & Mrs James The Lady Lions held a meeting Ockey, Murray, boy, Jan. 17. sisters, Mrs Annie Thompson, Us D. Rawson Jr., and family, and Mr and social Wednesday evening at Arthur Vigil and Mary Gongales, Coran-ada- , & Mrs Don Bragshaw and they also the home of Mrs Harold S. Vegas and Mrs Ella Clark Johnson. Lark, girl, Jan. 17. Calif., and one brother Frank visited with Mr & Mrs DeVon Mrs Boyd Walke assisted Mrs JohnEdward Money and Florence Frauschow, West Jordan. The de- Beckstead and family in Boulder son. Mrs Arthur Glover conducted Price, Draper, boy, Jan. 17. ceased had been a resident of City, and Mr & Mrs Don Oviett the meeting. Wallace Powell and LaRue Peterin Henderson, Nev. Granite since 1906. Members of the Highland Park son, Murray, boy, Jan. 17. ward choir of Salt Lake, will pre-seBoyd M Jensen and Margaret at Mrs Edward Lloyd entertained Capt. Millie Egbert presided the program In the Second Brown, East Midvale, girl, Jan. 17. the January meeting of the Gran- at a family dinner at the Lloyd ward meeting Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Oliver Ison and Beverly Tobler, ite chapter of the DUP, held last home in Riverton honoring the The same evening the Union Sec- Murray, girl, Jan. 17. Thursday at the J. M. Whitmore birthday of her husband. Covers! ond ward choir will present the Ross A Eskelsen and Virginia home. A history of her grandfather were laid for Mr & Mrs Merlin program in the Highland Park Johnson, East Midvale, girl, Jan. Stroul was read by Mrs Kaye Mor- Lloyd and children of Midvale; Mr ward. 18. Mr &. Mrs Ray Brimhall entergan. The lesson, "Mormons in Mex- & Mrs LaVelle Lloyd and daughter Deloy E Proctor and Carlyn Pa ico", was given by Mrs Egbert Mrs and Mr & Mrs Edward Lloyd and tained for members of the Study tience, Midvale, boy, Jan. 18. Lois Despain, Mrs Kaye Morgan sons of Riverton. Group Saturday. Following the , Eddie Gongales and Ermlnia and Mrs Wilmuth Simmons were lesson, refreshments were served Bingham Canyon, boy, Jan. asto committee a as to Mr & Mrs Marvin Burgon of ia appointed were daily sist in formulating plant to reorEast Midvale, and Mr & Mrs StanAlvin Privett and Lola Denney, Mrs Granite the chapter. ganize Kearns, I Burgon. ley boy, Jan. 18. Pazo until found Whitmore and Mrs Egbert served Mr & Mrs Ross Eskelson (VirAlfred Sharpseen and Frledl refreshments. Seven members were gives amazing ginia Johnson) announce the ar- Hathaway, Salt Lake, girl Jan. 18. San Cat. M. Calritt. Mr, t. IT, present. Arthur Terkelson and Virginia rival of a daughter Jan. 18. GrandAmazing Paw nIWtm lortnre of Mirple Prior to his leaving for Es& Mrs Arthur Mr are (Howard, Salt Lake, twins, boy and m fwM Art tlcliinf, pain parents Gerald Poulson was honored piU & Mrs Mr tnfUunad and iiaauaa, Huothne of Midvale, kelson raw, glrL Jan. 19. mitontly. 1 1 new-lywe- I 10-day- Mid-val- Girl Scout News e. n, wenon e en-Joye- take place the middle part of; March so more news on that later. Sharon Webster, Reporter Joseph Johnson. The family of Mr & Mrs Bert ucar enrflm mimtrj mt dnpU pilot. at a dinner Gat Paaa, fat raai aomoct nM axn. Burgon entertained on their them Ak yovT doctor about It Pupponitort Sunday honoring fara-al- ae lab with perforated pile 50th wedding anniversary. Besides eaay tharuufh application. pip fur ram VnM a4 5nwiIwJ the honored guests, those present were Mr & Mrs Harold Burgon, Mr & Mrs Ervln Jeppson, of Union; Mrs Doris Smith of Draper; Mr it Mrs Lorln Gardner of Blackfoot, Ida.; Dr & Mrs Vance Burgon, and Mr & Mrs Glade Burgon of East Midvale and Mr & Mrs Jay Anderson of American Fork and families. Beth Proctor, Codcle Walker and 7980 South State Street Estella Rose attended the Utah State Flower Show convention Saturday, held at Andy's Cafe In Salt TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN Lake. They represented the Union Junior Flower club. The club was presented with a special award for outstanding achievement in to your Junior Garden club work. Members of the American Legion and Auxiliary, enjoyed a dinner Saturday evening in conjunction with their regular meeting at the community park club house and was under direction of Pres. WE'RE HAPPY TO PRESENT Colleen Reese and vice commander. Thomas Erickson. During the evening Jackie G. Nickle was presented with a past president ring. Koller's Bowling, Billiards and Skating Parlor nTI 1 n NEEDLE G AMAZING NEEDLE MAKES RUGS FROM EITHER YARN OR OLD RAGS WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF , Open Saturday Til 8 p.m. VARIETY jf Halpt mud. budyaf g fa thf, wi Open your couM toJayl Each Amx .mf Insur.d to 5 sio.ooa j FIVE - 52 NO. MAIN .:- .:- DIME MIDVALE. UTAH NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEEKDAYS TILL 6 P.M.. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 8 P. M. Everett B Walters and Norma Bird. East Midvale, girl Jan. Jaun Betangourt and Margaret Successful Is the man who can get plenty ot money without letting money get him. - The New Barber Shop Located in the BOWLING ALLEY, Wasatch & State Which Opened 8 a.m. We extend a personal Invitation, along with Mr. Fisher, to each and everyone in this area, to enjoy this new shop. For your extra convenience, Snack-Ba- r, Bowling will be at your disposal during and Billiard facilities day time hours, while waiting for accommodations in the new Barber Shop. p.m. BROWN'S Shoe Store Most people are poor guessers and those who insist on guessing on "SJwcs for the Family" 7 No. Main horse races usually are poor Midvale. Utah "do my eyebrows need reshaping? "why can't 1 wear chartreuse?1 "how should I apply rouge?9 "can I wear eye make-u- p Jessica of Revlon without looking 'stagey''?n says...;. k ters of Salt Lake, Mrs Vera of Draper and Mrs Thelma Gager of Granger, visited with Mrs Joseph Wheeler. Twenty seven Utah Opera stars met at the home of Mr & Mrs Ray Brimhall Wednesday night and made recordings and had pictures taken. Among those present were Carlos Alexander, director of the Utah Opera Theatre, and Carl Fiershner, music director, at the Mln-nic- as the PROPRIETOR OF "It's high time you learned how pretty you really can be!" 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