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Show U Begins Construction of Classroom Building THE ranue OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 586-- Western Packers to Meet Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman reEGBERT-YOUNRITES cently attended a reunion for for4 SOLEMNIZED IN TEMPLE mer residents of Fillmore, held at the Marwedel Dance Studio in Salt The Salt Lake temple was the Lake. setting Tuesday morning, uniting Mrs William Sharp returned to in marriage, Miss Eris Egbert and her home in Rigby, Ida., Monday Curtis R. Young. President EIRay after spending a week with memChristiansen officiating. After the bers of her family in this vicinity. ceremony, parents of the bride, Mr Mr & Mrs Dale Ashman of Fill& Mrs Roland Egbert of Granite, r-f-Aw-v more, visited Sunday with Mrs C. honored the newlyweds at a wed N. Ashman and Mr & Mrs Harold ding breakfast for the immediate Ashman. family at Beau Brummel's on HighJudy Morley of Bountiful, spent land Drive. part of the week with her sister The groom is the son of Mr St Mr St Mrs Stan and brother-in-law- , Mrs M. H. Young of Moab. Tuesday ley Sharp. evening the new Mr & Mrs Young Mrs Kenneth Petersen (Carol and other family members left Bruno) and son, Scott left recent for Moab to await another recep ly for Albuquerque, N. M., to join Above is an architect's drawing of the classroom building now being built on the University tion to be held there Wednesday her husband, who is stationed at of Utah evening. campus. The building will be finished next year. the Sandia Air Force Base in Al ' Mr xoung will return to Gran- Work was beeun last week on buquerque. ite the latter part of the week to family of Ogden, Ellen Nance and an $800,000 classroom building at Clarence Smith spent part of the resume her studies at Jordan high Addie Glines were dinner guests the University of Utah. The new week in Great Falls, Mont., where for graduation this Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Charles building will replace many of the preparatory he attended a Fair convention Mr Young, who is in the OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Glines. Thursday evening Mr & temporary wooden buildings the spring. Mr & Mrs Claude Gale of "Mid- will to Camp Stone-mareturn army, Phone Mid. 586-now near is Fort Mrs Erick Anderson of Salt Lake University using vale, were dinner guests Saturday Calif., where he will remain were dinner guests at the Glines Douglas. of Mr & Mrs George R. Sharp. The next meeting of the Union until November. were They expect evenfor the Funds apbuilding home. They entertained Saturday Golden Haight of Salt Lake, was junior and elementary school will for Mr St Mrs William Thomas and propriated by the Utah State Leg- tually to make their home in Moab. the guest speaker in the Second be held Feb. 4th. at 8 p.m. in the islature in 1951. ward Sunday evening. Guest speak school auditorium. Honor and hom- Sunday dinner guests at their home In a message received by his parnew building will house faer in the First ward was Leonard age will be paid to their former were Mr St Mrs J. J. Johnson of The Mr St Mrs L. L. Morgan, it ents, cilities for 1,625 students. There Salt Lake. Harmon of Taylorsville. their son Jerrald, who far principal Bennett Cash, a former stated, Mr & Mrs Keith Hardman an- will be 35 regular classrooms, a Members of the Birthday club teacher, now retired, Mrs Esther the past five months has been servnounce the arrival of a daughter large lecture room seating 400 met at the home of Leona Yates Forbush and William Oborn r Jan. 17. Keith is serving with the persons, and three other rooms of ing in West Germany, was recentFriday night Those attending were custodian of the school. The U.S. ly transferred to Tripoli, North Army in Korea. Grandparents 100 seating capacity each. Velma Bird, Jane Sharp, Margaret Jordan high school will Africa. bring their of the new baby are Mr & Mrs Says he is well and happy. One important feature of the Nielsen, Elrena Nielsen, Rose Le traveling assembly "Martians of & Mr Mrs Ellis Jackson announce Melvin Baker of Salt Lake, and building will be an arrangement vedcr, Evelyn Colebrook, LaNome Space," to make it a well rounded Mr &. by which wall partitions can be the arrival of their first son, born Mrs John Hardman. McCleary, Delsa McCleary, Mildred evening of enjoyment and Mr & Mrs Earl Hardman and moved easily to change the size of at the LDS hospital Jan. 21. Mother Larson, Mable Wilson and Mervine of Heben City were dinner rooms to fit specific needs, accord- and baby are doing fine and have Brown. Prizes were won by Mrs Mr & Mrs Wallace McNamara family returned to their home in Granite. of Mr St Mrs John ing to Lloyd Snedaker, architect. Bird and Mrs Brown. and daughter, Betty Jean were guests Sunday also have one small daughter. be will The They completed building Hardman. The Gleaners "Mothers and dinner guests Saturday evening of Whitmore was honored at LaVoy next year. The Primary officers and teach Daughters" party was held Tues- Mrs Emily Morgan and Miss Helen ers held a an open house reception at his. preparation meeting day night in the Second ward. Gol Sanders at the Morgan home in The Door Key at the home of Thursday evening den Gleaners, Zola Adams, Faye Salt Lake, in honor of Mrs That important door key will not Thelma Loader, with Wealthy Millerberg and Shirley Jacobson birthday. Wood as co hostess. Following the be evasive any more when the were in charge of the evening's Mr & Mrs Paul Cook were din by Jennie Olson, housewife returns from the groentertainment A string trio com ner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs lesson, presented cery, if she will sew a large-sizerefreshments were served. posed of Vaunna Sharp, Marie God Leland Thiede at their home in Mrs Sylvester Walker entertain dress hook inside her handbag, frey and Merrille Glover and a vo- Granger. ed at a dinner Monday evening in near the top, on which to hang Members of the Tee Pee A club cal trio, Ruth Glover, Karen Foster honor of her husband and Robert the key. and Edith Ann Allenbach furnish- enjoyed a luncheon Friday at the Atkinson's birthday. Those present ed musical numbers. Pearl Miller- home of Lorie Roberts. Ruth An besides the guests were Mr St Mrs berg gave a talk on the "Gleaner derson and Pearl Greer were Armand Walker of Salt Lake, Mrs were daily Sheath" and Faye Millerberg spoke Others attending were Robert Atkinson and Mr St Mrs on "The Symbolism of the Golden Edna Jensen, Blanche Thomas, until I found Pazo Ellis Richardson. Gleaner Pin". Remarks by Oleah Dorothy Walker and Hazel Fisher. Shelton. Special guests were mothMr & Mrs L. C. Greer were din gives amazing Mending A Cracked Range ers of the girls, East Jordan stake ner guests Sunday at the home of i.vt Mr, r. Im. a. So CtUUl. CU A crack on the inside of a range A.marin Tmo rmlkre torture of iioiple YWMIA officers and Gleaner lead- their son and wife, Mr & Mrs Fred cut. Arte ! nlimr Uchinf , pro ers. Table decoration were carried Greer in Salt' Lake. can be mended by using a filler pike Instantly. BooUmm raw, tnfUmed tuiguu. end eofune dry. hardened out in gren and gold and refreshMrs Charles Glincs and daugh- made of of common UMcoM ndurm ewellmj, beal e"-d$- , equal parts illr efonUirif pru.prevent ments were served to 40 guests. ter and Mrs Clifford Johnson and e ne. So don t table salt and wood ashes, moistenuffrr BwilnM miry i tlmpU pile. sons, were luncheon guests TuesBOY'S M ewoy. eomfort ed with water to the proper consis- Oft Peao, pi ml bou The vicious count their years; day at the home of Mrs Casey fc. Ruppowtor? doctor Ak your in Salt Lake. tency. The filler will dry hard and form also tube with perforated pue virtuous, their acts. Samuel pipe few aairy thmtwcu application. Mr & Mrs Richard Hamer and will be lasting. G - U ! n, R for-me- McNa-mara'- Friday, January 29, 1954 Page Eight Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter Phone Mid. 0489-- J 1 R MIDVALE SENTINEL In SanFrancisco, Feb. 17-1- 9 Meat packers from nine western states and many eastern visitors will gather in San Francisco Feb. 17 to 19 for the eighth annual meeting of the Western States Meat Packers Association. session at the In a three-daPalace Hotel, the packers will review technical problems of their industry and hear outstanding speakers discuss the outlook for the industry and the nation's econ omy as a whole. A large exhibition of packing house machinery and equipment and an entertainment program will round out the conclave which is expected to attract a total atten dance of 2,500. A. Bills & Co. of MJdvale is i member of the Association and the Fur Breeders Agricultural Coop eretive holds an associate mem bership. E. Floyd Forbes of San Fran cisco, Association president ana general manager, will wield the gavel over the packers sessions, assisted by Association vice presi y home last Saturday evening given in compliment to his birthday. Rel atives from Midvale and vicinity, called to extend congratulations and to enjoy the refreshments pre pared by his mother, Mrs J. M. Whitmore. The arrival of a second daugh-cam- e to Mr & Mrs Don Simmons Jan. 26, at the Cottonwood hospital She will be called Janet Fay. They also have one son Steven. Miss Dorriene Despain was chosen queen for Granite at the Gold and Green ball last Thursday dents, Douglas Allan of San Francisco; Albert T. Luer of Los Angeles; C. F. Moore of Ogden, and G. F. Chambers of Salem, Ore. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson will head the list of notable speakers, with an address before the session on convention's closing the subject: "The New National Agricultural Program." He will share the platform with Maj. Gen. William F. 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