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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Three yJ crrunan wevion Yjewd looted BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 at a late dinner May 20 for Mr & Mrs Bert Battison, Mrs Mary Jane Crane and Mr & Mrs Charles CarMrs Melba Coon, president of penter who left Monday for their West Jordan stake YWMIA, with home in Pasadena, Calif. her counselors, Mrs Bertha Hogan Mr & Mrs Raymond Parry and and Mrs Helen Hamilton, were re- small son have moved to Los Anleased at stake conference Sun- geles, Calif., to make their home. day. Those sustained were Mrs Mr & Mrs Hans J. Larsen have Iris Nielson, president, with Miss returned home after a two weeks Deon Crane and Mrs Iola Newman, visit in San Francisco , and counselors; Mrs Genevieve Gadd, Nev. They saw their daughsecretary, and Mrs Venus Stoker, ter, Mrs Julia Montgomery, embark attendance secretary, were held for Guam to her husband who over for the present. Max Beck-stea- is stationed join there with the air and Mrs Melba Patterson force. were released as home missionMrs Louise Beck ' and son are aries. visiting with her parents, Mr & Mr & Mrs Ray D. Peterson of Mrs Max Roach in Midvale, and Richland, Wash., spent the past with other relatives in Riverton. week with his mother, Mrs Martha Mrs Beck expects to return to Las Peterson. Mrs Ray Peterson left for Vegas with her husband, Roger Macon, Ga., to visit her folks be- Beck, on Memorial Day, when he fore returning to Washington. will also be a visitor here. He is The Lady Lions will meet at the stationed in Las Vegas with the home of Mrs Mary Stocking, June air force. 5, at 2 p.m. to hold an election for The Spring Flower Show, feathe coming year. turing the iris, of the Columbine Guests of Mr & Mrs Roland Page Garden club was the center of atduring the week were Mr & Mrs traction in Riverton Monday. It was Dave Adamson of Alpine. The held in the Riverton Motor show Pages attended the Utah Retail rooms with Mrs Rena Berrett, Mrs Grocers' annual meeting' Sunday Joyce Hutchings, Mrs Lucille Butat the Rainbow Randevu. terfield, and other club members Blaine Page, son of Mr & Mrs in charge. There were over 236 Noel Page underwent a tonsillec- entries. Dr Riddle of Portland, tomy last Monday. Ore., Mrs M. D. Naylor and Mrs Frank Snyder was surprised by II G. Jacobson of Salt Lake, were a group of friends at his home on judges. Sweepstakes were won by his birthday, May 22. They spent Saiah Henderson, Ardella Miller, the evening playing games, after Joyce Hutchings, Ora Wagslaff, which they enjoyed refreshments. Estelle Berrett, Dora Butterfield, Mrs Diana Beck entertained her Cleo Page, Mary Steadman, Mary birthday club at breakfast May 19. Egbert, Ada Howlett and Jessie She was presented with a birthday Li lis. Joyce Hutching:' iri? " cake. Those present were Mrs Beth was judged "queea of the Bone, Mrs Geneal Peterson, Mrs shew. Many oMicrs won first, secRachel Perry, Mrs Marjorie Dansie, ond and third places. The ' ,h Mrs Clarissa Giles, Mrs Roberta members were thrilled at the and Mrs Melva Butterfield. great interest taken in the show Mr & Mrs Leon Densley are the by the people in the community. parents of twin boys, born May 22 at the LDS hospital. They will be given the names of their grandfather and uncle, Aaron Jay and T-- V Moses Ray, who are also twins. Mrs Fae Stradley entertained 15 small guests May 22 honoring her daughter Shauna Lee on her 5th 7 DAYS A WEEK birthday. Each little girl was given Home Gill a party hat and refreshments. $3.00 Mr & Mrs Dallas Stradley and Mr Ph. Mid. 3249 & Mrs Sam C. Stradley of Union were-- guests of Dr & Mrs Jack Bog- OR in Heber City Sunday. gess tfc Mid. 4591 Mr & Mrs Ray Parry entertained Winne-mueca- d 'Mis-houn- Sil-co- x GUARANTEED SERVICE - I (h! ZU Yfl xa There's nothing like MM your beauty diet drink at least 3 YJ - 9Iasses of j J J Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Phone Mid. 4203 Graduates from the Seagull class of the LDS Primary last Monday evening, included Shirley Bodell, Karen Swasey, Flora Freeman, Poor, Maxine Ernest, Evon Eastman, Joyce Butterfield and Janet Butterfield. A program was presented by the group. Guests included their mothers, Bishop T. Ralph Butterfield. and Pres. Fern Butterfield of the West Jordan Primary Assn. Refreshments were Er-lee-n cent of the class have earned their individual awards this year. Mrs Roadway Sign Project Virgie Carroll presented the girls To "Keep Utah Green" their gold bees and their individSign crews will commence a ual felt awards, Mrs Carroll also mile jaunt over Utah high3,000 presented Mrs Dunn and Mrs on June 1 to paint some 80 Larson each with a Beehive ways "KeepUtah Green" fire prevention charm bracelet. Mr Si Mrs Stanley Harper an- signs in selected locations throughtonounce the arrival of a daughter out the state, it was announced Tuesday. Mr & Mrs Lee Anderson of Salt Lake and Parley Butterfield of Crescent, also visited at the Butterfield home during the week. Mr Si Mrs Howard Taylor and family of American Fork visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr & Mrs J. H. Dansie called Oh Mr & Mrs Lloyd Whitney and family at Granger Sunday evening. Mr Si Mrs Arthur W. Crane and Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield visited with Melvin Huggins at the LDS hospital where he is under observation. Mr & Mrs Ray Parry of Riverton, visited with Mrs Fern Poor last Wednesday. Mr Si Mrs Denton Johnson of Georgetown, Ida., spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Nat Crane and family. Mr & Mrs Louis Christ ensen were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs John Christcnsen and family at American Fork Sunday and motored to Heber where they visited with friends. Marilyn Butterfield, daughter of Mr Si Mrs Lester Butterfield is spending this week with Mr & Mrs Delbert Wengren and family at Cnion. Mr Si Mrs Ted Christcnsen spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs A. M. Suell at Ophir, Ut. Ninth grade graduates included Sharon Butterfield, Ann Butterfield, Anette Swasey, Lynda Butterfield, Sherlcne Beck, Sondra Crump, Connie Crane, Jo Ann Ernest, Rodney Dansie, Laddie Poor and Delray Eastman from Herri-maat the Riverton junior high, Friday evening. Mar-gurit- e born May 15 in a Salt Lake hospital. The following boys and girls took part in commencement exercises Thursday afternoon at the Crescent school: Dorine Cox, Michele Dean. Valora Forman, Janet Freeman, Dolores Kemp. Susan Kemp, Anita served. larsen. Janet Madison, Dixielee A party was recently held in Oleen, Charlotte Olson, Dixie Parand Mrs Miller of Dot Mrs honor kinson, Mcrel Lyn Smith. Diane from Glenda Bingham, released Stevens, Linda Taggart, DeAnn Games Association. Thachor. Wilma Taylor, Laurel the Primary were played and refreshments serv Webb, Anita Voeltz, Gail Zabrised to 20 guests. ki, Hex Ainsworth, Michael Fitzgerald. Tyrone Harrison, Ronald Mrs Nettie Boulter of Draper Mike Mace, Bonne Johnson, week with last several days spent Moehlor, Frank Crane. Sarah Jane Mrs Stephen her mother, Coleeiv was a visitor, Kirton. Kemp Kristine and Pege Bodell of Salt was the teaBeckstead and Chad Lake spent last week with their cher of the group. grandparents, Mr & Mrs John A. Mrs John A. Samuelson was the Butterfield. at a luncheon on Wedneshostess Mr & Mrs Melvin Bingham and for the following afternoon day family have moved to Myton, Ut., V. Samuelson of Mrs J. guests: to make their home. Mrs Walter Randolph and Sandy; Mr & Mrs Tim Parker of Salt children of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs Lake called on Mr & Mrs J. II. of Pocatello, Ida., Norman Fackele Dansie Sunday. Bills of Crescent. and Mrs Seth Mr Si Mrs William Thomas and Mrs Harold Kemp entertained children of Rupert, Ida., visited a Tea on Saturday at Trousseau with Mrs Fern Foor last Friday. her afternoon for daughter, Gail, Julia, Robbie, Glen and Kenneth to married June is who be going spent last Tuesday with their 11 in Salt the lake temple. grandparents, Mr & Mrs Willard was hostess to Bills Mrs Seth Bergmann at Sandy. on Friday eveclub her Friendship Thomas Bills of the U.S. Air ning. The evening was spent in Force, stationed at Cheyenne, painting on dish towels. RefreshWyo., visited with his parents, Mr ments were served. Mrs Walter & Mrs Elton Bills and family, over Randolph of Spokane, Wash., was . the week-endSunday Mrs Lionel LORNA ALLGOOD. Reporttr a special guest. Bills and Sylvia Scott of Murray Mrs Paul Larsen. Mrs Merle were guests at the Bills home. The "Stitch Kids", met at the Brown of Crescent, Mrs Emil Jones Mr k Mrs Bert Watson and home of their leader, Mrs Selma of Provo, attended the annual Salt daughter of Salt Lake were dinner Olsen, Thursday, May 20, at 4:15 lake General hospital annual banguests of Mr St Mrs C. E. Oliver p.m. in Crescent. The meeting was quet Saturday evening at the Hots and family Sunday. Sunday eve- called to order our leader. We Shoppc in Salt Lake. Sunday by ning Mr k Mrs Raymond Oliver sang and had the pledge which was afternoon Mrs Larsen and her two and family and Mrs R. C. Oliver of led by Anita Voeltz. New officers daughters; Mrs Brown and her two spent the evening at the were chosen by the group, which daughters, and Mrs Jones and her Oliver home. as are follows: President, Diane son, attended the annual Nurse's Mr & Mrs James A. Miller were vice president, Charlotte Tea at the General hospital nurses Stevens; guests of Mr & Mrs James Fenton Olson; secretary, Anita Voeltz; home in Salt Lake. and family at Salt Lake Sunday. chorister, Gail Zabriski; organist, Delbert Eddington of Murray, They also called on Mr & Mrs Lee t Anita Larsen; reporter, Mcrel Lyn was the guest speaker in sacraSchanlcy at Bountiful, and Mr &j Smith. Refreshments were served. ment meeting Sunday evening. Mrs Mrs Ted Peterson at Holiaday. Mr Si Mrs LaVar K. Carroll of Val Jean Singleton rendered the Mr & Mrs LcGrand Poor, Capt Helena Mont., announce the ar- following vocal solos, "It was for Si Mrs Arthur R. Toor and son of of a born April 14. Me", and "If Christ Comes Back rival Salt Lake and Mrs Fern Poor and Mrs Carrolldaughter is the Verona Today", accompanied by Mrs Wilformer son Laddie, enjoyed a family outMr Carroll liam Smith on the piano. of Atwood and Crescent ing at Lagoon Sunday and were is the son of Mr & Mrs Charles dinner guests of Mr & Mrs LcGrand Carroll of Crescent. Who steals my purse steals trash; Poor at Salt Lake Sunday evening. The Beehive Gatherer Crescent but he that filches from me my Mr Si Mrs Elrcd Teeples of Los class, under direction of their were overnight Calif., me of that which Angeles, teacher, Mrs Emma Dunn, all girls good name, robs gue.ts of Mr & Mrs Jesse II. Dan- took not enriches him, and make me part in the building of the sie and family Friday evening. hive ceremony in which 60 per poor indeed. Shakespeare Joyce Dansie accompanied them to their home for a vacation. Mr Si Mrs Orcn Dansie visited with Mr Si Mrs Stanley Fredrick-soat Murray last Tuesday evening. 7 Mrs Leonard Harmon and son m Brent of Granger, and Geraldine Huggins of Rawlins, Wyo., visited with Mrs Sarah Jane Crane at the T. Ralph Butterfield home last Oc-born- citizens program designed by business and civic organizations to con centrate public spirit and coopera tion in an effort to prevent d fires. As pointed out this week by Governor Lee, it is to everybody's economic benefit to be careful with wild fire. Mr Fjeld-ste- d backed up the Governor by an old addage: "An ounce quoting day. of prevention is worth a pound of Painting fire prevention signs on cure." the highways of Utah, an important "I am confident that with Champortion of the Governor's Keep ber of Commerce, J. C. C, other Utah Green Committee's work, will civic clubs and business poking be carried out this year to keep we can do an effective fire prevention in the public's eye. together of Keeping Utah Green to job "Some of the most effective signs Utah Growing," said Fjeld-sted- . made are those placed directly on Keep the road surface," said E. J. Fjeld-sted- , chairman of the Keep Utah Geen Committee. He indicated that the State Road Commission has given approval to the project and has cooperated in selecting the most effective locations for the signs. Even though the fire weather has made condition serious in some sections of the state prior to June 1, almost evwy area will pose serious wildland fire problems after that time extending until general fall precipitation occurs. Unless there is some kind of break in the foi Hnlpi amli your btxigat weather pattern, Utah faces one of its most severe fire seasons and todayl tadi Account bwwod H I 10,00a is its every agency marshalling entire force to keep fire loss on the vital forests and mountain watersheds to a minimumt T . Wiv .TV..,, ... J I The Keep Green movement is a man-cause- f -- s, n Your old, worn, unsaf 0 tires aro drcSccnl nmm rr3 The pries we'll pay will Irk, 1 1 ! U it go a long way to buy MA TERES $5sMW LAURY MILLER, Inc. Murray, Utah State and Vine Sts. n ofyout foG...you' fall us ITS THE NEWEST THING IfI POWER I iha fitst touch MILK -- I 1 1 I THE WHISKEY M n mm " YOU BUY? ,J1 - rtb , 'jS - .-:. ....... Come drive it and you'll soy WHO MAKES " 0 worm ' Look it the label! If h DistilUd ni BottUd by, foa know who made it, k was made, and who bottled it. This phrise is on every Glenmore UbcL We do not use other whUUet wr - n rtr s- i (111 com r--N 1 to bottle under the prood Xxx x , ' 1C$L V - ' : Xv'-'X? yf J U vlenmore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON X j J At 5 WHISKEY PROOF Glenmore name. If we did, we could not say DitfiUtJ md BottUd by. When 70a get Glenmore yoa get uniform high quality because Glenmore is dmilled and bottled by us only. Look for the word Glenmore on the straight whiskey you buy and youH be getting the boc LOOK FOR ON THE LABEL , end Bot'led bf GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Every Drop DlstZod u all other leading Coma In and telling ut tiodlng the wheel of this great new Chevrolet. You'll loon be Chevrolet's new power highett of any car makes It far and away the top performer In Its field! behind gf that ow-prfc- ed txt4rf ttl Sir Mtt HI HltMott hlgh-comprenl- )ghesf-ompressi'o- remember-Chevro- tet l rt gives you extra vove as well ogaln this year It's Ihe as extra performance lor of cars. Come In . take the wheel of a Chevrolet at your earnest convenience. owerf-pWce- Cne on HI Chevrolet Is powered by the engine In Its field on engine designed, engineered and built to deliver more performance with less gas. And cars! low-pric- ed d CO CIinVRQLnT! Ma .4ftd get most advanced AlrmJIU ' Riverton Motor Co. Phone MIDVALE 4717 SUYERTOH, UTAH |