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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL PAGE FIVE Friday, May 28, 1954 u on OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phono Mid. 586-- E. BERRETT Funeral services for Mrs Ellen E. Berrctt, 84, a longtime resident of Union, was held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Union First ward with Bishop E. H. Belcher officiating. Burial was in the Sandy City Cemetery. Mrs Berrett was born in South Cottonwood. March 13, 1870, a daughter of James C. and Elizabeth Griffiths Walker. She was married to Heber H. Berrett, March 7, 1894 in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs Berrett has been an active member in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Primary and Relief Society work. Surviving are 3 sons and a daughter: William E. Berrett of Provo, who is vice president of the Brigham Young university; Harold, Riverton; Raymond II., Salt Lake, and Mrs Larene B. Payne of Los Angeles .Calif.; 18 grand children and 20 great grandchildren. ELLEN The Cat and Capricorn, by D. B. Olsen. The story of an inveterate amateur sleuth. LITTLE MISS CELEBRATES SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Little Dolores Sargent celebrated her 7th birthday Thursday, The Man Who Never Was, by E. when her mother, Mrs Ted Sargent, Montagu. A superb account of invited seven friends of Dolores to l intrigue. her home on Chapel St. Games I, Willie Sutton, by Quentin Rey were played after which refreshnolds. The personal story of the ments were served including a most daring bank robber and jail birthday cake. breaker of our time. What to Name the Baby, by Evelyn Mr & Mrs A. E. Buckley are visWells. 15,000 names to choose from. iting relatives in Oregon and Idaho this week. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE NON-FICTIO- high-leve- Miss Bonnie Esperson, daughter & Mrs Carl Esperson of left Sunday on the Vida Fox Clawson tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Esperson expects to be of Mr gone Mid-val- 30-day- Mothers of the Midvale Second ward Primary children were honored at a program presented by their children Wednesday afternoon. A favor was presented to each guest and a luncheon was served. Getting Along, by E. Walpole and E. Elsbree. The growing pains and adventures of two and how they solved their many problems'. Search and Rescue at Sea, by J. J. Floherty. Stories, of the adventurous lives of Coast Guardsmen. The Last Fort, by E. Coastworth. A story of the French Voygeurs. Elephants, Elephants, Elephants, by, P. R. Fenner. Stories or rogues and workers, tuskers and trekkers, jungle trails and circus teen-ager- s tanbark. The Seven Queens of England, by G. Trease. From Maud to Eliza officers and teachers preparation beth H Their place in the glor ious pageant of their country's meeting was held Monday night at the home of Mrs Barbara Newbold. history. Mrs Grace Voyce was The Story of Washington, D.C., by J. Holland. How and why Wash ington is one of the beautiful cities of the world. God Loves You, by C. Marshall. Our family's favorite stories and Midvale Second ward Primary prayers. On Friday, May 29, the following new books will be added to the Midvale Branch of the Salt Lake Lost and Found, by K. Hitte. The perfect ending to the story of a kitty, a puppy, a boy, and a lost- - experience. and-foun- d County Library: FICTION End of a Golden String, by Helen Girvan. Ronny has two loves; the farm and photography. But life . "Piles were daily torture a.m. will highlight the show. The auction will continue through the morning with the sale of all purple ribbon pens climaxing the event between 11 a.m. and noon. Junior Stock Show y & Mrs Marvin Wall of Walls- and Mr & Mrs G. O. Thorn burg ton of Salt Lake, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs L. C Greer. Mr & Mrs Ralph Marchant and daughter, Sherlyn, who have made their home in Monticello, where Mr Marchant has been teaching school for two years, have moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr & Mrs Victor Peck of Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Frank L. Olson motored to Logan Sunday to attend the USAC Institute of ReThe ligion graduation exercises. Olson's son, Kirt was one of the speakers at the exercises. Following the program Mr & Mrs Kirt Olson, joined their parents, and Mr Sc Mrs Teck for a dinner at the Holiday Inn at Bear Lake. Family members met at the home of Mrs Sarah North in Sandy Saturday evening and enjoyed a Mr Starts Wednesday Officials of the 18th annual In-- j termountain Junior Fat Stock Show today revealed the program for the y event, scheduled June at the North Salt Like Stock Yards. Show Manager Merrill Parkin said that for the first time in the history of the event some portions of the program will be televised. In addition, Mr Parkin said, purple ribbon pens of all classes will be sold together between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, June 3. This will be a new innovation. Rates: 2c per word; minimum 50c Caih. No ads taken over telephone. Union Pacific Cancels 2-- two-da- 2-- ganization of Show Town Officers at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2 events will start at 8 a.m. with a showmanship and fittting contest. Grading of cattle is scheduled for 9 a.m. to be followed by grading of hogs at 10 a.m. and grading of lambs at 12:30 p.m. The annual exhibitors' banquet will be held at the hotel at 7 p.m. Auction sale of all show stock Thursday, June 3, starting at 9;30 New-hous- e Ray Olpin, 1259 East South Temple, from 3 to 6 p.m. Speaker at the commencement exercises on June 7 will be Dr. Raymond B. Allen, provost of and former president of the University of Washington. Approximately 900 students will receive begrees at the exercises. UCLA, FOR RENT Extra Passenger Fares Although the show is scheduled it will actually get for June 1. Livestock will be June underway received June 1 until 4 p.m., Mr Parkin said, with the formal opening slated at 5:30 p.m. First event on the crowded agenda will be the annual uniform contest with prizes for both the best individual and group uniforms. A ringside judging contest will be held at 6 p.m. followed by the or Omaha, Neb. Extra fare will no longer be charged on any Union Pacific Railroad train, E. A. Klip-pel- , General Passenger Traffic Manager, announced today. A service charge had been part of the ticket cost on the Railroad's Streamliner, fleet, but effective June 20 all such charges will be eliminated. The last train to maintain this extra fare is the City of San Francisco Streamliner. Hereafter, the extra fare will be discontinued on the Union Pacific-C&Nportion of the run, from Chicago to Ogden, FOR KENT 3 rm. furn. apt. wath-rmOVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS parkins. For Salo . rnfric Complete & installed, $47.50. Ph. hall runners, chairs. Phone Mid. S.L. or .. 84-243- 1148 W. 39 No. Main 12-3- 5-2-8 5-r- R-- 1 5 II PK.ES INSTANTLY relief from mlnrric of Spwd amazing simple piles, with soothing .razo I Act to relieve pain, ttchins instantly soothes Inflamed tissues lubricates dry. hardened parts helps prevent crarkuiR, sore ness reduce swelling. You get real comforting help. Don't suffer needless torture from simple piles. Get l'ozo for fast, relief. Ask your doctor atxmt lU Suppository form also tubes with pcr (orated pile pipe for r.ny application, l'ute Vmlminl "J iu;;Hiiiif j (. ) won-dejf- ul FOR RENT.. ..3' i rm. mod. apt Gas stoves furn. 281 So. 3rd Wesl frntmv. rn. mm. 474 w 523 MISCELLANEOUS W acres Draper Poultry unit, fully equipped. 2 homes. $5,000 down. 2 acres, Jordan. WANTED Chance to CRAWFORD REALTORS make money every week mailing AM Mid. 292 postcards. Work home spare time. Mid. 218-Mid. 551 M Mid. 645-Rox 9 Watertown, Mass. -- 7-- TROESTER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Repairs on All Makes of Cart and Trucks 4 Tires, Tubes, Batteries ORCHESTRA available for dances and entertainments Don Plasius. Ph. Mid. 314 SIX-PIEC- Wheel Balancing 6-- 4 WANTED High school girl wants employment In home, tending Children, etc. Ph. Mid. 0190 J2 04 Resistance to tyrants is obed lenco to God. Jefferson PET COLORS Town, country, or seashore . . . you'll look smart Sum. . . feel smart in darling Hood mer's PET COLORS and styles pay wonderful compliments to you and your casual costumes. Sun-step- s. Following a 1 o'clock luncheon, new officers were elected with Blanche Thomas as president, and Lorie Roberts as secretary. Others attending were Hazel Fisher, Pearl Greer, Alice Cheverall, Blanche Thomas and Lorie Roberts. 7 Washakie. i on 2 ROOM For Dependable Service see Charley Troester 22 N. Holdcn Mid. 381 i:t i: REPKIOERATION TILIVIIION RADIO SERVICI with BATH All Makee Fully Furnished Werk OoaranfeW Member RefrlseraUoa Engineers Society PHONB DAY er NI0HT MIDVALI 435 $5000 per mo. 208 E. Main St. WITTICH'S Sandy, Utah Richard L Evans Named R 2 J-- 6 basement home, in West WOMAN WANTED Hauling of all kinds mtn. soil, sand, gravel, grain stock, etc. Also furniture moving Pearl Pollard, 330 6lh Ave., Mid vale. Ph. Mid. 1018M y jP LOOK! 21 Hand and Power Mowers Sharpened by machine; also scissors, knives and garden tools. ED PARKER. 39 7th Ave., Midvale. Ph. Mid. 603 W P-- c 6-- 3 S in Summer's 5 OR SALE Spring Fryers; also FOR RENT Cement mixers, wheel hens. See John Dunn, yearling barrows and stock trailers. Sand and gravel delivered. Dellis R. For- - Crescent, Ut., Ph. Mid. 4932 J 11 bush. Ph. Mid. 0490 J 1 ORDER NW Cut flowers and FOIl RENT Small home, 3 rms. containers for Decoration Day. and bath, partly furn. In Sandy. 7700 S. 3rd East T'h MiH R70-(Formerly Soffe's Gardens now Away from street. Inq. Gene Jen- run by Dean R. Kirk) sen, Ph. Mid. 115!) J 523 OR SALE 18 in. hand lawn moFOR SALE Servcl Electrolux gas wer; with grass catcher; good refrigerator, good eond. $35. or cond. $10. Inq. Sentinel office. make offer. Inquire 319 So. State, Sandy. OR SALF New home near Ut. 2nH V. 9400 FOR Jordan hieh. RENT So and Furnished All apt. "There will be no reduction of utilities furnished. IJooth Apts. bargain. Small dn. Davmt. Ph. Mid. the service Streamliner passengers 81 N. Main, Midvale. 885 M enjoy," Klippel said, "This follows RENT house. G545 So FOR SALE 5m. home in Sandy. the elimination of extra fare on FOR Sixth West. Call AM 61709 after Some remodeling needed. Make of- our other Streamliners, introduc- 4:30 p.m. J14 528 er. rn. Mid. 641-tion of the Challenger Streamliner LOTS FOR SALE $300 down; $50 and the famous Challenger meals FOR RENT 4 rm house in West mo. rllA-G- l Jordan. Call Mid. 0285 R2. per approved. Sew to give the public the most for er, water, streets, sidewalks, gutter. FOR RENT Unf urn. 3 rm. mod rn. Mid. 434, or eves. Mid. 0383-Rtheir traveling dollar." apt. Utilities furnished, except or Mid. 0389-Jlights. Garage, nice yard. 217 Oak Prosperity tries the fortunate, St. Ph. Mid. 1096-611 ICY adversity the great. Pliny FOR RENT Furn. bsmt. apt. close Midvale location. $4,250 buys 3 Vs to church. Couples arnlv. Ph. AMAZINO PAZO ACTS TO Mid. 1103 R or .see at 495 E. Center room Shake, large lot in East Midvale, Terms. St. Midvale. FOR RENT Mod. 4'i-rm- . house lively 3 bedroom rambler, attach of siMPie Gas stoves furn. 281 So. 3rd West ed garage, carpeted. County loca tion. Sandy. Ph. Mid. 474 W. You'd Love to Be in Our in the great city is wonderful. Bliossom Hill, by J. Bowman. Was Edna's love for Tony genuine, or merely her heart's rebellion against her mother's domination? Incident at Sun Mountain, by T. Young. uffer needtwe lfl7 of simple pile Ballard. An unusually thrilling Get of East MidDale son eomfort and away. ritf real Wright Peto, fee fc. that mine Utah a aocUw rich tbout of Ask Tout 8uppfjatorf vale and Mrs Orson II. Berrett. story tube with perforated pile could change the course of the fbrni-a- leofcw Girls interested in entering the pphcatiin. y thorough pip Civil War. queen, princess or fairy princess contest for Union Fort Days celebration July 4, contact Mrs Carol Brimhall or Mrs Mary Brown. A club Members of the met recently at the home of Ruth Andersen. Edna Jensen and Dorothy Walker were 2 6-- 4 6-- dinner honoring their father, Orson II. Berrett on his 81st birthday. Others attending were Mrs Lottie B. Wright, Mrs Bertha B. Mr. F. M. ff, San CabrM. df. Clissold and Mrs Jessie B. Ferrin Ajuaxlni Paw relleree torture of simple fast. Acta to teller itching, pria of Jackson Hole, Wyo., Mr & Mrs pfl Instantly. Booth WW, Inflamed tuwuee. Herbert Berrett of Draper, Mr & Lubricate and eoftene dry. hardened Help reduce eweWm. heal crack. Mrs Tom O'Bray of Salt Lake, Mr part. m. bo don t !i Mrs Charles W, prevent fonixtaf Orson MAY 31st IS POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER FOR SALE HAULING sand and gravel, rocks, mountain soil and fill dirt. Jack son Ferguson. Ph. Mid. 814 W 4 until i found Pazo gives amazing relief!" LAST CHANCE WANT 7U1 SOUTH STATI 'U Baccalaureate Speaker Richard L. Evans, member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, has been chosen to given the baccalaureate sermon at the University of Utah on June 6, It was announced this week. The services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Elder Evans, who is a member of the University's Board of Regents, received two degrees from the University. He received his bachelor of arts in 1931, and his master's degree the following year. For the past three years, he served as president of the University of Utah Alumni Association. y i BROWN'S Shoe Store "Shoes for Oie Family" l954Sn r J IV, Sup&lOuetl 0 n - iV; THE CAR OF TOMORROW Super Oven biggest In any Thrift Cooker Deep-We-ll HERE TODAY J FOR nntA ML ELECTRIC RANGE futlnlit rang Automatic oven temperature, control Fostest broiling Instant Heat pre-heatl- Super-Colr- new In tJecfrc cooking and boklng bauty, h IK wr "Wouldn't it be better to build a garage than sit up all night guarding the car?" 8S" Sedon rfaOveree1 locoffyi state or4 local loses extra. Loaded with looksl Packed with powerl Seo and drivo tho new 1954 "Rocke." Oldsmobilo- -th vaua buy of iho yarl Your price depends epon choke of eodl end body ityto, epKonol eqwlp etnt and oetorto. Prices may vary b slightly la edioMng COmwnJK Cm.. A thkmlfid ctuwAM. All svboct to cnange without aotica. eoty budget rermsl The depreciation on an unsheltered car may be more per month than the small mothly payments on a garage. If YOU need e Come in today and find garage, don't put if off any longer out how easy it it to have one. SPECIALS FENCING 4 REDWOOD BASKET-WEAV- E Lin ft. INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS 6 REDWOOD Lin ft. INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS 36" CHAIN LINK (uncut rolls) LIn ft. 42M CHAIN LINK (uncut rolls) Lin ft. 48" CHAIN LINK (uncut rolls) LIn ft. nnnl3?nnn 1 r vom fiNtsr KXJtsew sua ms COS! n3 1X031 I K3 1 CLUES, EX33JJ C3 U Qia tt, IXSLT, West Jordan, Utah 20C 22C 47C NO DOWN PAYMENT AS LITTLE UU'U Appliance Co. 75C CSV BASKET-WEAY- E eait Jordan Builders Supply & A '"V ng od New ttyllng, tuw iLe ILOSLVfl(S)IH5n foasf- - . Midvolc, Utah 7 No. Main Preceding the baccalaureate ser- ill I m m m FADED BLUE mon, a reception will be held for all graduates and their families, at the home of President L Mrs A. your m RED or I fa' AS $10.00 PER MONTH JORDAN BUILDERS SUPPLY . i .i v4 in youx OLDSUODILQ dialii tooayi RIVERTON MOTOR CO. Ph. Mid. 4717 - 4718 - 4961 and APPLIANCE CO. Ph. Mid. 84 1730 V. 7803 S. West Jordan OPEN FRIDAY MIGHT TO 8 p.m. |