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Show THE Page Tfiree MIDVALE SENTINEL ed and a letter was read from his daughter, Bernice Hutchings. Pittsburgh, Ta., written specially for the occasion. Those present beside the guest of honor were Mrs Page, Friday, January 29, 1954 , f ipw wevion (n on . spent the cmnan Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 Mr & Mrs Don Page and son Chris, Mr & Mrs II. I. Adelt and daughter, Guests visiting at the T. Ralph Katherine, all of Salt Lake; Mr & Butterfield home last Monday in-Mrs Waldo Page, Shannon and eluded Mr & Mrs James A. Crane Wynne Page of Magna; Mrs Joyce of Bennington, Ida., and Mr & Mrs Gale and Gary Hutchings and Mr & Lowell Aland and son of Mont- Mrs Al Shulsen and family. pelier, Ida. Mr & Mrs Val Spencer and chil- Julia. Robbie, Glen and Kenneth, dren were dinner guests Sunday of children of Mr is Mrs Oren R. Dan-si- e Mr & Mrs Stanley Spencer in Salt were guests of Mr & Mrs Lake honoring Mrs Stanley Spen- Bergmann at Sandy last TuesSJTC ? JTC ''EpiriJiq jaq no joo day. Thomas Woffinden of Lehi werei Mrs Sherwood Butterfield enterguests of Mr & Mrs Val Spencer tained at a party last Thursday in Saturday evening. honor of her daughter Judy's birthMr & Mrs Horace Nokes received day. Games were enjoyed and reword of a new granddaughter born freshments served to 10 little to Mr Sc Mrs Allen (La Von) Bur- guests. Guests at a family birthday gess at Orem Jan. 23. dinner that evening included Mrs Mr & Mrs Arthur Peterson of John E. Butterfield and son WoodSandy were dinner guests of Mr ruff. & Mrs Ray Parry Jan. 20. The Par-ry- s Mrs Fern Poor accompanied Mr were recent guests of their son St Mrs Walter E. Crane to Salt and wife, Mr & Mrs Raymond G. Lake last Thursday where they Parry of Salt Lake where they vis- were guests of Mrs Ella Butterfield ited with Mr Si Mrs Walter Obacker at a quilting party. of Walla Walla, Wash., guests of Nat Crane of Soda Springs, Ida., the younger Parrys. the week end with his family spent The elders quorum and partners here. of the First ward are sponsoring a Mr & Mrs E. II. Talbot of Washskating party Saturday evening are guests of Mr & Mrs Virington, from 10 to 12 p.m. at the S&M and family. Also Mrs Freeman gil Skating Rink. An invitation is ex- Ida Freeman returned from Salt tended to any Second ward elders, Lake last Tuesday and is visiting who wish to attend. Refreshments at the Freeman home. will be served. Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield were among those attending the BROTHER OF LOCAL MAN West Jordan Stake Green and Gold DIES IN IDAHO HOSPITAL Willis J. Lloyd, 73, of Almo, Ida., ball Saturday evening. Mr Si Mrs Elton Bills motored to died Saturday in a Rupert hospital of a heart ailment. He is a brother Las Vegas, Nev., Saturday due to of Fred S. Lloyd and father of Mrs the death of the infant child of Mr Louise Thaxton. He formerly lived Si Mrs Ray Bills, where Mr Bills in Riverton. He is survived by his was stationed at the Nellis Air widow, Mrs Mary A Bowen Lloyd, Force Base. Funeral services were 10 children and 23 grandchildren. held at the Elton Bills home MonFuneral services will be held Sat day and interment in the Herriman urday, Jan. 30, at 1 p.m. in the cemetery. Dinner guests at the home of Almo LDS chapel. Mr & Mrs Fred Pullman Sunday, " included Mr & Mrs Shirley PullWriting While Traveling When necessary to write while man and children Launa and Bruce of Murray. traveling in an automobile, train Mr & Mrs Sherwood Butterfield or bus, press the elbows into the visited with John E. Butterfield body just above the hips, and you at the hospital at Salt Lake Satwill find the task easy. urday evening. Mrs Fern Poor and son Laddie A Convenient If four rubber-tippedoor stops are screwed into the legs of an ordinary chair, it will make an ideal high chair for kitchen work, or for a small child. into Blanche Densley. Reporter 1 lore is Our Heritage" which will The Stake Gold and Green Ball, consist of the historic background held in Riverton, Jan. 23, was a of the Rock' Mountain and Inter-gresuccess. The hall was beau- - mountain West .There will be a s tifully decorated with hundreds of "U. eveninS's entertainment a of sistinS one act play, directed of blue crepe paper stream- ers to represent the blue sky. The b? Miss Vae BilIs' dances super-sam- e kind of streamers on the ' vised by Miss Roberta Morgan and sides were caught up with groups Gary Williams and music under of pink paper roses and paper suPervisin of Mrs Lova Coy, Mrs oli Smith Miss Sandra birds and butterfields were used in the decorative scheme. In one Newman- corner was a large imatation rock Mr & Mrs Vere T. Densley enter-hous- e with dots of cotton hanging tained at a late supper at their on cords over it to represent fal-- . nome ter the Gold and Green ling snow, with a snow man close ' dance Saturday night for Mr & by. The combination of flowers and Mrs 0rr Hill and Mr k Mrs Jack snow carried out the theme "June Smith and Mr & Mrs Douglas Peis-i- n January". The song was sung by ley- Mrs LaVon Larsen of Menlo Dan Roberts. Script for the floor show was written by Mrs Evelyn Park. Calif., who was visiting with Spratling and read by Dan Roberts ner parents, Mr & Mrs Edgar Mor and Miss Jeniel Boren. Dances for gan, left unexpectedly by plane the floor show were directed by Saturday, upon receiving word that Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Arlene her husband, Iver Larsen, was ill in a San Francisco hospital. Coon and Mark Carroll. Twenty-twMr & Mrs Thomas Densley visityoung people from the Riverton First ward, under di- ed Edgar Morgan and Mrs Ralph rection of Roberta Morgan and Hamilton at the LDS hospital SunGary Williams, participated in the day. Both patients are slowly imfloor show in the Gold and Green proving. Sunday evening the Den-sleBall Saturday evening. Mr & Mrs were dinner guests of Mr & Stanley Crump represented the Mrs Lewis Robinson in Holladay, Second ward. and also visited in the afternoon The theme of the Speech Festi- with Mr & Mrs Claude Bills in Salt val to be held in the First ward Lake. Feb. Second, under the direction Mrs John Moon and Mrs Shirley of Mrs Dena Nokes, will be "Folk- - Moon received telephone calls from their son and husband, Shirley Moon to say that he was leaving San Diego, Calif., Jan. 18, on the O Meln Papa USS Estes, going to the Marshall Until You Said Goodbye Eddie Islands where they will be making Fisher. , Hydrogen Bomb tests. Stranqer in Paradise Mrs Myrtle Peterson of Monroe, Why Does It Have to Be Me Tony spent a few days reecntly visiting Bennett at the home of her mother, Mrs Thafs Amor Mary Jensen. Other guests of the You're The Right One Dean Mar- Jensens during the week were a tin grandson. Alma Lee Peterson of Changing Partners Provo and Mrs nerschel Urie and Think Dinah Shore children of Salt Lake. Rag to Riches Mr & Mrs Arthur J. Orr were enHere Comes That Heartache Again tertained extensively before leavTony Bennet ing for California Jan. 22. Mr & Woman Rosemary Clooney Mrs Herschel Egbert honored them Man Jose Ferrer Jan. 19 at a dinner party. Other The Creep guests included Dr & Mrs S.C.B. Tenderly Stan Kenton Sorenson, Mr & Mrs Wilford Crane Heart of My Htart and Mr & Mrs S. R. Anderson. Mr Stranger in Paradise Four Aces & Mrs Owen Hamilton entertained Granada Jan. 21 for the Orrs. Others at fd Give My Life Frankie Laine their party were Mr & Mrs Marion The Jones Boy Stringham, Dr & Mrs Sorenson,' She was Five and He was Ten-M- ills Mr & Mrs S. R. Anderson, Mr & ' at con-yard- Wil-lar- d ! o ys RECORDS High-Cha- ir with Mr & Mrs William Thomas and family at Sandy. Mr & Mrs Gus Sandstrom of Salt Lake visited with Mr & Mrs A, II. Dansie Saturday afternoon and Mrs Wallace Peterson of Lark visited at the Dansio home Saturday evening. Mrs Brig Crane and children of Payson visited with Mrs Annie C. Sorenson Sunday. Mr Si Mrs Kent Bodell and Mr & r Mrs Henry Bodell motored to & Mrs City and visited with Mr Frank Popp Sunday. Sue and Teggy Butterfield, daughters of Mr & Mr9 Lester Butterfield are home after an operation removing their tonsils last Wednesday. Calling at the Butterinfield home over the week-end- , cluded Mr Si Mrs John Christen-seof American Fork. Mr & Mrs Annon Green of Midvale, Mr & Mrs Melvin Jones of West Jordan and Mrs Deibert Wengren of Union. Mr Si Mrs Blaine Bodell and children of Salt Lake visited with Mr Si Mrs John A. Butterfield Sunday. Elmo Densley visited with Brig Crane at the hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor had as their guests Sunday, Mr &. Mrs Golden Poor and children of Kearns and Mr St Mrs DeLoy Densley of Midvale. Dellene and Lillian Steadman, daughters of Mr & Mrs LcDell Steadman of West Jordan, spent several days with Mr & Mrs Reuben Freeman last week. w eek-en- d Ile-be- Brothers BROIL-QUIC- n afternoon. The afternoon was spent in making plans for the current "Penny Appeal", which will begin jwith the first week in February. The Hanging-Baske- t A novel way to water Well-time- silence is more eloand most si- d quent than speech lence is . well-timed- SPECIAL FEB. 1st ONLY REGULAR RETAIL PRICE IS $69.95 Chef it Barbeques, Fries, Grills all AUTOMATICALLY! Broils, Roasts, Toasts Infra-Re- d e Pre-Invenio- VISIT OUR Close-Ou- ry LORNA ALLGOOD, Table t SUCH SPECIALS AS 42 Pc. SET OF DISHES $11.50 24 Pc. RUBY GLASSES (Assorted) .... IRONING BOARD PAD & $19 COVER SETS .. g9g OPEN SATURDAY TO 8 p.m. and PAYDAYS - lOih and 251h Reporter Crescent ward is having a ward supper Jan. 29 (tonight) at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the ward house. Everyone is invited to come and support it. A program will follow. The Crescent Lions and their wives attended a dinner meeting Thursday evening honoring District Governor and Mrs LaVar Thatcher at Andy's Cafe in Sugarhouse. Mr Si Mrs Robert Parsons of Salt Lake announce the arrival of It will pay you to shop in Midvale El I 3 I at Z. 1QJ "COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS" Mid. 812 51 North Main d Mrs Herschel Egbert, Mr & Mrs Wilford Crane, Mr & Mrs S. F.; Stephenson and Mr & Mrs Roland Page. Others that entertained at dinner at their homes for Mr & Mrs Orr were Mr & Mrs S. R. Anderson and Mr & Mrs Emery Ber-rewho also invited Mr & Mrs William Orr and children. Mrs James C. Lamberton, Canton, O., is a house guest this week of her cousins, Mr & Mrs Fred i ; Lloyd and other Utah relatives. Gwynne Page was pleasantly surprised by his family on his 69th birthday Jan. 20. A program was given and refreshments were serv Cc 4 little words tt 51 N. Main, Midvale. Phone It Htlpt mok I f far. yvf fewJgatcconwt Ihtf, tool Op ynw ' $10,000. - 1 (jeta 954 StacMtzho kf WJH ddmO mm mi h I mm nMnU t mUm 1 . GET AHEAD OF THE PARADE... GET MORE WHEN YOU TRADE in automobile Bio changes settle for an styling are coming. car. the car Get a far out ahead 1954 Studcbaker to all catch with long, low, excitingly they're trying op different the only really modern car in America. It 'a eo advanced, La high ratale value ia assured. Come in and try out a new Studebnkcr a Champion in the lowest price field or a brilliantly powered Commander V-Look what you get In a new 1934 Studeboktr cd GET MORE Igetmore vpe mpt no Mu npk gas-avi- Cmift4r 4tt . . . Hw kM mm4 ShrtUhokW Mr! 0pi V- -i m UWUty ... Ufh r'K "Mirt KM"... C 1 G-v- Was the whiskey bought elsewhere Mr f ewet $Htr el rr wliU,.. . Nw tar 4 cvrvtt . . rM la n 1fS4 V-- 4t 4 y A at U ltUkrt tM Sf4ktr'i Drhre IQI-mR-O- STUDEBAKEK . AMERICA'S 4TH UtCftT money? n4 Ovararhr. HENP,Y S.DAY CO. Phone: Mid. 3233 What am I really getting for my l H4tsMl1 end Draper. Utah AUTOMOtlLE CORPORATION So look for the words, "Distilled and Bottled by" and when you see the name Glcnmore as well, you know you're buying the best. by the distillery that bottled it? trtrc t4 . , . tfrtftlrg, CfcmpU eprUautomatic you buy Glenmorc. You know you are getting a uniform product of one of the oldest, most respected distilleries in Kentucky. Where was it made? ng Uwtf price 7.1 H gin You know what you're getting when Who distilled this whukey? 8. wHUM U lgil wrivt Wlt . . , Nw Every drop of Glenmorc is distilled and bottled by us only! We do not buy whiskey to bottle it under the Glenmorc label. Look for this phrase on every bottle of straight whiskey you buy. If the word "DISTILLED" is missing and the label reads "bottled by" or "bottled for", then you should ask yourself these frank questions: fief Va-- " CIS IDISIIMICCDIHIIE KENTUCKY S T R A IOHT hanging-b- fun-ne- ll K lo the without spilling water on the floor, is to insert a small funnel in the dirt, as near the center of the basket as possible, and hidden by the folage. Fill this with water every day, and it will soak into the soil gradually. asket, end OTHER VALUES J THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF RECORDS ON 4 fcr a S1.00 SALE born on Jan. 5th at the Cottonwood hospital at Murray. The ML were in charge of a ward social Tuesday evening honoring Bishop Hyrum Hardcastle and Harold Oakeson. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. The bishopric assisted the Mutual in serving refreshments to everyone. Mrs Fred Alldredge was hostess to her Friendship club Friday evening. The evening was spent in textile painting. Refreshments were served to 11 members. Mrs John Dunn entertained the presidency and music group of the Primary at a luncheon on Friday a son BOURBON filENHOIE BISTIUEtlES lOIISTlUE, lEKIICU COMPART, ) |