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Show Mrs Clayton Clearfield. . Mr & Mrs Joseph Williams and children, and Mr & Mrs William Ferguson of Sandy, have returned home from Oakland and San Bernardino, Calif., where they visited with Mr & Mrs James E. Tudor and Mr k Mrs James Caudell. They returned home thru Boulder Dam. "A Calvalcade of Memories" was presented Thursday evening in the Draper First ward recreation hall. Contributions will go for the new organ. The ward choir furnished the music under direction of Blaine Andrus, and Lowell Boberg. Newly elected officers of the American Legion Auxiliary are: Mrs Laura Terry, president; Mrs Faye Day, first vice president; Mrs Merle Dow, second vice president; Mrs Florence Day, secretary-treasurer- ; LaPreal Sylvester, historian; Mrs Clellie Ballard, child welfare and rehabilitation; Ruth Fitzgerald, chaplain; Peggy Kirton and Judy Sylvester, Sgt at Arms. Renee and Judy Brimhall, daughters of Mr & Mrs Jack Brimhall acted as hostesses in the Utah Locker Association booth, serving samples of smoked turkey, at the Intermountain Food Show. Sheldon katt, son of Mr & Mrs Leonard Izatt is recuperating at home after an operation. Mrs W. A. Cazier spent last Frl day at the home of Mr & Mrs Joe Reeves. Mrs RECORDS Wanted Look out the Window Get Logan Bachelor of science de grees will be conferred on 660 stu MIDVALE METHODIST week-end- . Mr & Mrs Merrill Hand arc leav ing Sunday for a two week vaca tion to New York where they will visit with Mr & Mrs Glen Hammer, Mr & Mrs Ray Andrus and son will return home with them. Mr & Mrs Glen Hammer (Gwen Hand) of Homer, N.Y., are happy to announce the birth of a baby boy May 17. They have three other children. Proud grandparents are Mr & Mrs Merrill Hand of Draper and Mr & Mrs John Hammer of Union. Mr & Mrs Steve Cline of Moor- head, Ky are proud parents of a baby boy. We will remember Mrs Cline as Belva Andrus. Mrs Eliza Cox of Draggcrton, Ut., has been visiting at the Lyle Cox home. Mrs K. R. Vawdrey and daughter, with Mr Karin spent the week-enand Mrs Joe Reeves. Closing social of Draper First ward Relief Society was held Tucs day. Work meeting will be held the second Tuesday of the month during the summer months, it was disclosed by Eunice Reeves, presi dent. The stake Mia Maids held their May festival Tuesday evening at the Draper Park. MIA Joy awards were given to the girls, under di leaders, rection of stake Emma Johnson and LaPreal Syl vester, and Mia Maid teachers. Mr & Mrs Keith Anderson and daughter from Blackfoot, Ida., have been visiting with Mrs Fern Wil Hams and June Rinehart and son. The Draper American Legion Auxiliary entertained Monday evening at dinner and a movie for the Gold Star Mothers at the Hot Shoppc in Salt Lake. Twenty-threguests were present. Mrs Lydia Vawdreys was surprised on her birthday Sunday by Mr & Mrs Dean Roberts and family, and Mrs Zella Howard and family of Roy. Mr & Mrs Arthur Shaw have en tertained for their son and wife, Mr & Mrs Richard Shaw and family of Georgia. A family dinner was given Friday with Mr & Mrs Wal do Littlcficld, .Mr & Mrs Laury Gaugh and families of Salt Lake. Sunday evening they entertained the L. II. Smith family. Richard has returned to Georgia for two weeks and then will reside in d n 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Services 7 p.m. Choir Practice, Tues. science and doctor of philosophy degrees. Dr Albert Sydney Raubenheimer, educational vice president of the University of Southern California, will deliver the 61st annual com mencement address to the grad uates, their families and friends, and faculty in the fieldhouse at 10 a.m. following the academic pro cession from the main building. Elder S. Dilworth Young, mem ber of the First Council of Seventy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, will deliver the bacca laureate sermon Friday evening, May 28, at 7;30 p.m. in the l'l 1 ANY MAN gk CAN BE A mm aififij my:n sogb right moterlali ovtragt mon results. g con obtain professional-lookinFor modern materials are made for easy application and the simple directions ore easy to follow, So go ahead. Plan to build a basement build rumpwi room, to tile the bath, to fruit cupboards ond storage closets. We'll be glad to help you with Ideal ond to explain how It's done. And of coune, If you need help for larger Jobs, we'll be glad to recommend a skilled contractor. Yes, It's true. With th ond the right tools th Molo - Mower Power Lawn Mower d nn Friday, May 28, 1954 Page Two nnl MH The Woman's Society will hold there regular meeting Thursday, June 3, at 1:30 p.m. at the church. There will be the installation of officers at this meeting. Will all officers please be present? This is an important meeting. The Woman's Society have, ac complished many things the past year. Having purchased new furniture for the parlor and a new refrigerator for the kitchen, as well as helping in several missionary projects over our Conference area. Sunday, June 30 is Decoration Day, The Lord willing we plan to Students who will receive bache have a combined worship and mem lor of science degrees include; Per. orial service. All are invited to at ry Blair Brady, Midvale, who It tend. Loraine T. Benton, Minister graduating In the school of educaMarie school Goff, Midvale, tion; of home economics; Marlin A. Fair Life has no smooth road for any school of of bourn, Sandy, us; and in the bracing atmosagricul Dra Aronld ture; George Adamson, phere of a high aim, the very school of and per, roughness stimulates the climber engineering A. Butterfield, to steadier steps, till the legend, technology; Neil school of forestry; Mar-v- a 'over steep ways to the stars' ful Riverton, Fitzgerald Brown and Marcia fils itself. W. C. Doane , Mia-Mai- COMMUNITY CHURCH SENTINEL THE MIDVALE (Utah) POWER CUT $7995 e Vcrncr Brynolf left Mr Monday morning for a three week vacation to Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan to visit with friends and relatives. John R. Rebel of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting with his daughter, & I of home economics. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Carlyle. Fitzgerald Petersen, Draper, school Vawdrey. dents at Utah State Agriculture Mr & Mrs Wood row Mickelson College in commencement exer and family are visiting with Mrs ciscs May 29. An additional 120 J. H. Scaton of Price over the students will receive master of LOIS FITZGERALD, Reporter Draper American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day will be held Saturday, May 29. Members of the auxiliary will call at every home to sell the poppies. Residents are urged to support this worthy cause. "Remember Those That Gave Their All For You." Mrs Lecie Whetman attended a sister's birthday club Saturday at the home of Mrs John I. Wyberg in U.S.A.C. to Graduate 660 Students May 28 Perry Como e Lonely Couldn't Stay Away From You Four Knights Young at Heart Take a Chance Frank Sinatra 1 Here Tony Martin Make Love to Me Adi Adio Amlgo Jo Stafford Man With the Banjo Man, Man it for the Woman Made Amos Brothers Philisophy Answer Me My Love Net King Cole The Man Upstairs If You Love Me Kay Starr Why he Happy Wanderer My Impossible Love Henri Rene A Girl, A Girl Anema E. Core Eddie Fisher Mrs Ernest Rabcoek of Gridley, Calif., and Mr & Mrs Odell Larsen and family of Salt Lake were recent visitors of Mr & Mrs LaVar Washburn. Mr h Mrs Garland Hendrlckson and son Jerry are on a two week vacation to the East Mr & Mrs Ray Patterson are happy to announce the birth of a baby boy Monday. They have two other sons. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Jess Redmond of Fairfield, Calif., and Mr & Mrs C. Carter of Tark Valley, Ut. Mr f 51 BATHROOM If plottli BEST fittt owl Mtlty In oppltd. iquarlngp Mi will Imwr a iparkllng fob. A wldo tolort ton bo oWction of booirtlful btolnod. VALUEI 51 N. Main & 25th UNTIL 8 p.m. j & ' ' aji.. J.1 BREAKFAST BAR Plywood form tho bM and top of iMi handy bar, And tfl flnlKd with plattlt turfoco that dofiot woar. A modtrn mttal moutJing omplotot th imort oftod. Valoncot around window con bo cut from plywood a bardboard. 0GG Ph. Mid. 812 OPEN SATURDAYS and 10th A tON Mr ond fitting around mo flxtvrot MONEY SOTER'S r tar TILE fcfc. RUMPUS ROOM Tho floor U atprialt tilo, th wall or knotty pin or pattrnd wood panol, tho catllnp; I oundpreof aotouttical tilo. 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