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Show MIDVALE. SENTINEL THE Friday, March 12, 1954 Page Two 'draper LOIS FITZGERALD, TVe YjewS Ifjoted Bernice Greene. The junior lead ers are Lova Jensen and Ardine Toone. The program for the coming summer was discussed and new officers were voted in as follows: President, Sandra Terry; vice president, Tanya Day; song leader, Lynn Fitzgerald; community fair planners, Renee Brjmhall and Joan Beckstead. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Wamberg and three daughters have returned to make their home in Draper. In the Draper First ward Mutual March 16, there will be a drama festival at 7:30 p.m., consisting of four parts: a one act play; a skit to "By the Sea"; a melodrama, and a travelogue. Everyone is invited to attend. There is no admission charge and candy will be sold to the children. Mr St Mrs Ted Brown visited and enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr their daughter and Si Mrs William Buck, Sunday. Mrs Geneva Page celebrated her birthday March 5. Luncheon was served to 17 friends and relatives. The Lions club and Lady Lions held separate meetings Thursday night, to discuss business, and a joint meeting will be held on Mar. 25, for the Lions and their partners at the Draper junior high. The District Governor will be guest speaker. The program will be given by Mr & Mrs W. A. Rasmussen on their trip to Mexico, and dinner will be served. Dedication of the Draper First ward chapel will be held Wednesday, March 24, reports Bishop Harold 0. Smith. President EIRay Reporttr Mr & Mrs Ted Brown just arriv ed home from San Diego, Calif., after visiting with their son, Reed over the week-end- . They also went to Tijuana, Mexico. An open house, in honor of Mr St Mrs Bruce D. Washburn, was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr St Mrs Alan M. Giles, par ents of the bride, in Salt Lake. Many friends and relatives greeted the young couple. Mr & Mrs Sherwood Boberg and son, and Mr & Mrs Richard Boberg of Midvale were dinner guests Sunday of Mr St Mrs Roy Boberg. Mr & Mrs Arthur Morris of Lowith Mr gan spent the week-en& Mrs Ted Brown. , Mr & Mrs Ralph Ballard and daughter, Rachael, spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Dale Ballard and family at Grand Junction, Colo. Mr St Mrs Richard Keeler and daughter of Provo, celebrated Mrs Keeler's birthday Sunday at the home of the Ralph B. Keeler's. The Relief Societies of both Draper ward had a lovely program in the separate wards Sunday evening. Sue Ann Ludwig, daughter of Mr & Mrs Martin Ludwig, celebrated her 7th birthday Saturday. Their were 14 guests present who played games and enjoyed refreshments. Happy anniversaries are in order this week for Mr Si Mrs Alvin G. Hill, March 8; Mr St Mrs John M. Day, March 9; Mr & Mrs L. M. Johnson, March 10, and Mr St Mrs Art Allen, March 12. of AuthorMr & Mrs Earl Toone are visit- Christiansen the General is will ities be Everyone present. ing in Niles, Calif., for an indefin- invited to has A attend. program ite stay with their daughter and been planned for the event. Stead-maSt Mr Mrs Kenneth husband, Mr Si Mrs Arnie Thelin of Salt and family. former Thelma Orgill) Mr St Mrs Golden Howlett enter- Lake, (the to are happy announce the birth of tained Sunday evening for the L. II. a baby boy born at the LDS hosSmith family. 4. They have another Hines (Beverly pital March Mrs Beverly son. The grandparents are Mr & Washburn) welcomed her husband Mrs J. Thelin of Salt, and Mrs Inez from Cardston, Canada, who will of Draper. Orgill visit with her parents. They will Donald Brown returned home returned home this week-end- . week-enafter spendlast Oregon Draper First ward Relief Society a week the Univerwith there ing held their regular work and busiof team. Utah debate ness meeting Tuesday. Work start- sity ed at 10 a.m. with Mrs Clayton ISSUE Parker and Mrs Leon Smith "serv- THE ing the luncheon at noon. Several (Ed. Note: Proposed changes in demonstrations were enjoyed dur- the law have ing the afternoon. Cake decorating, prompted many questions on quilting and other handwork were this controversial issue. To acfeatures of the day. quaint its readers with some of club held the major points of the law as The Peppy Pals their first meeting Wednesday at it now stands, The Sentinel the home of their instructor. Mrs publishes this series of articles.) d ' k ,.2,mmi it, !.- in - urn 'i m im 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Services Worship 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN I PROFESSIONAL & CLERICAL TECHNICAL .... .... numbtr in 1950 IJTIMATEO DECREASE ... tolol by 1960 number in 1950 . 8,000 -- 500 totol b . 7,500 ff' 0 number in 1950 . . . numbtr in 1950 ,000 . STIMATEO INCREASE 3.000 total by 1960 ESTIMATED DECREASE .... guests of Mr & Mrs Vere Densley at Riverton Sunday, where they attended West Jordan stake conference, accompaning them home were Randy Steven and Alison Densley. Mr & Mrs Melvin Jones and children of West Jordan and Mr & Mrs John Christensen of American Fork visited with Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen Sunday. Joe Dansie of Salt Lake called on Jesse H. Dansie and family Sunday. He also visited with A. H. Dansie while here. Visiting with Mr St Mrs C. E. Oliver Sunday included Mr & Mrs Isaac Oliver ,Mrs R. C. Oliver of Lark, Mr Si Mrs M. J. Stringham of Riverton, and Mr & Mrs James Brogan of Kearns. mj 7,500 ... . 26,000 5,500 ..... 1,500 total by 1960 8,000 7.000 SERVICE .... . . .... number in 1950 3,000 totol by I960 1,500 .... 9,Cj. . 3,000 INCREASE . . ESTIMATED , total by 1960 INCREASE ESTIMATED PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD nvmbtr in 1950 1960 . Ifi.iwO OPERATIVES SALES WORKERS , INCH'S! ESTIMATED .. ... . 12.000 son-in-la- n d TAFT-HARTLE- Y Taft-Hartle- 4-- RECORDS VI. JURISDICTIONAL STRIKES & BOYCOTTS Mkt Lovt to Mt Adi Adiot Amigo Jo Stafford From th Vino Como tho Crapo Timo Will Toll The Hilltoppers Till Wo Two oro Ono Honoycomb Georgie Shaw Young at Hoart Toko a Chonco Frank Sinatra Strikes Jurisdictional where both claim that only their members should be allowed to do certain work and throw up picket lines to keep others from are prohibited under working the new law. Secondary boycotts in which one union refuses to I Cot So Lonoly handle or work on products made I Couldn't Stay Awoy From You or shipped by members of another union also are outlawed. In both Four Knights a cases, government agency (the Crow Ovor tho Brldgt Labor Relations Board), National My Restless Lover Patti Page to in steps help settle the arguI Couldn't Believe My Eyes ment. Big Bell and tho Little Bell Julius VII. INITIATION FEES La Rosa Evtry Employt who works in a Somebody Bad Stole Do Wedding plant where union membership is Bell required is protected against exLovin' Spree Eartha Kitt cessive initiation fees. (Only the Wanted very few unions which charge unLook Out tho Window fair initiation fees would be afComo fected by this point.) Till Then I Found Your Letter When you nave a newi Item Hilltoppers The Midvale Sentinel Phone IN LOOK OVER COME AND ON HAVE THE RECORDS WE SALE. two unions ' Perry Civet relief-eas- I MANAGERS OFFICIALS number in 1950 MTIMATID es ...... Mel ftvmber In 1910 ...... BRMA110 INCR1AJJ tf 1,000 number in 1950 1,000 ESTIMATED INCREASE SI N. Main. Midv.lt. Phono IU ?0NUTSf tOWMIl U I. Iwrcow of Both in the one ( package TENDER MACARONI AND KRAFT GRATED FOR FINE CHEESE FLAVOR ) 0 500 family, Mr & Mrs John E. Butterfield at present. Mrs Louise Miller accompanied Mr Si Mrs Bryant Miller to a smorgasbord at Draper Saturday evening. Mrs A. II. Dansie and her sister, Mrs George S. Smith, spent the week-enat Lewiston, Ui, as the guests of their sister, Mrs Lloyd Hansen and family. They also called on Mr St Mrs Paul Nielsen and family at Ogden on their route home. Mrs Louis Christensen visited with her sister, Mrs Lowell Mauss, in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs Mauss will join her husband at Denver, in the near future, where Mr Mauss has recently been transferred on his job. 1950-190- J, I.... , "' ' f u T n rfy d Mr St Mrs Archie Eastman of Riverton, visited with Mr St Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and family Sunday. Mr Eastman is a native of Herriman. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane visited with Mrs Ross Wilhelmson at the LDS hospital Sunday where sne recently underwent a major II it H II I I I immtm Plenty of light on your farm makes days longer and work easier. Adequate lighting in and around barns and milk houses reduces time for chores and prevents accidents. Good lighting on your farm is not a i t it luxury r is a time and money saver! 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This bring the total cording to the survey findings. of women in the state's labor force (outside the home) to 72,000 in 19G0 as compared with 57,000 in 1950. The statistics are part of a study on women in industry made Mrs. AGNES DANS IB, Rtporttr by the Western division, National Phone Mid. 4203 Association of Manufacturers. A substantial increase is expect-- ' At the GOP mass meeting held ed in the number of women em- at the home of Darrel Crane last ployed in the clerical categories, Thursday evening, March 4, Darthe report states. It is estimated rel Crane was re elected chairman, that there will be 26,000 women in with Mrs Alice Bodell as chairclerical and kinderd jobs in 19G0, woman; Evelyn Crane, secretary; an increase of 7,500 over he 1950 committee members, Sherwood total of 18,500. The NAM points Butterfield. Mrs Mildred Crane, out that this Utah trend is in ac- and Jess II. Dansie; county delecord with the national shift to gate, Alonzo Freeman; state deleclerical work as the leading oc- gate, Lafe Crane. Mrs Nat Crane and Mrs Thomas cupation for women. to to balance this swing S. Butterfield attended a quilting Helping the clerical fields is the loss which party at the home of Mrs Thomas has been experienced in private Torgelson at Riverton last Thurshousehold workers since 1940. The day. decline here will probably continue Mr St Mrs II. C. Crane of Nephi 19U0. is It that estimated visited with Mrs Sarah Jane Crane through by then there may be less than last Friday at the T. Ralph Butterwomen engaged in private field home. 1.500 household workers. This would be Mrs Fern Poor spent several days about 50 per cent of the 1950 to- last week with Mr & Mrs William tal of 3,000. Thomas and family at Sandy. Utah women service workers Attending a special Scout and may easily reach 12,000 by 19G0, Primary Ass'n., meeting at River-tothe NAM states. This would comlast Friday evening, included 1950. in of total a 9.000 with Mr k Mrs John A. Butterfield, of pare The study also indicates that, which. Mrs Butterfield is president should present trends continue, of the West Jordan stake Primary; there will be approximately 500 Bishop T. Ralph Butterfield. Mrs fewer women in the professional James A. Miller of the Primary and technical fields by the end of presidency, George Walker, presthis present decade. ident of the YMMIA. and C. E. OliThe crafts are offering greater ver, representing the scouts. Mrs Gene Morgan of Idaho Falls, inducements to Utah women, and opportunities in the sales fields Ida., is visiting with her sister and Rirht now! AND ... ... Ctmut, end Notional Anixiotion of Monufocturtri Utah Women to Share u l) MACARONI The Tight Touch" on Your Farm Saves So Much: . 1,500 totol by 1960 . . . 1,000 MfflCIG PAKIS high-apee- . 500 LABORERS moving in Hospital testa prove Musterole d relief also gives greater ease-- In moving. Muste rcle'i irreat pain relieving medication creates needed concentrated heat right where you hurt, bringing Bmarlnfr relief. If pain is severe, buy Extra Strong Musterole. totol by 1960 . FARM total by ... ESTIMATED INCREASE 3,000 tjf ofMi!3llT! number in 1950 . . . l,C0C 2,500 100 by 1960 Loraine T. Benton, Minister CRAFTSMEN INCREASI mm nnnif Choir Practice, Tues 8 p.m. The Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held at the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m., March 31. Let us have a good attendance. Reports for the year will be given. The District Superintendent, The Reverend Monford L. Jackson will be with us. We are pleased with the gain in attendance both at Sunday School and the worship services. Let us keep it up. Our goal for next Sunday is 125. We had 112 last Sunday. We can make the goal if your will all come. This is the Lenten season and we all should make some sacrifice for our Lord. Deny yourself a candy bar a week, a coke, or a meal and give that amount to your Lord for His work on Easter Sunday. It will surprise you how much you can save between now and Easter if you give up an ice cream cone a week or some soft drink. METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MIDVALE ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL AI USED CARS AND TRUCKS |