OCR Text |
Show and Mr & Mrs C. A. Beckstead. THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Willard Malstrom is in the St. Friday, May 28, 1954 Eight Page Marks hospital with appendicitis. With Hazel Wright, captain, conVisitors at the home of Mr & ducting, the closing social of Archi- ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Reporter Bird Hughes Mickelsen, Draper; a Mrs bald Gardner Camp, Daughters of E. M. Olson Sunday were Mr Phone Mid. 0080-R-1 granddaughter and a great grandSi Mrs Orson W. Mower and Union Second: Reed Atkinson, Utah Pioneers, was held last Frifamily CARRIE E. P. ALCORN son. of Ogden, Mr & Mrs frank How-arElaine Fisher, Kenneth Madsen, day at 12:30 p.m. in the Pioneer FIRST WARD APPOINTS Death came to Mrs Carrie E. Funeral services were conducted and son and daughter, and Helen Madsen, Winifred Madsen hall in West Jordan. A hot lunch FINANCE COMMITTEE 89, Saturday at 4:30 Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Goff MorAlcorn, Phelps Miss Leona Howard of Salt Lake. Genienc T Stringham, Benjamin B eon was served on small tables to A finance committee of the West a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of tuary chapel, and interment was in 43 Misses were ladies. Ar Mr St Mrs E. M. Olson visited with Serving Stringham, Mary Walker, Don Gu ward has been organ causes incident to age. She resided the Midvale city cemetery. First Jordan lene Murray, Caroline Hogan, Shar Mrs Arrunda Dahl Sunday evening. gisberg. ized under supervision of the bish at 271 E. Center St., Midvale. on Haun Linda and Gardner. The Second ward Special Interest East Midvale Second: Lucile Gri opric. The purpose is to raise funds clas3 Born Oct. 10, 1864, in Fond du KAREN CORAK held a pot luck 'supper TuesEnjoyable music was given by for the new chapel. The acting maud, Jean Lamb, LaMar Rosen- Karen Corak, 11, daughter of day night. Teacher for the group Lac, Wise, Mrs Alcorn was reared han, Bill Rosenhan, LaVere Snarr, Mr & Mrs Otto Johnson of Murray, chairman is Ross Egbert; in A. John and Eva Newbold Corak, 22 and that married James city, is Clara Hogan. Challis Snarr, Lowell Jensen, Lloyd and the lesson, "The Memorial men. Crilla Egbert and L. B. Big- Alcorn at Fort Bridger, Wyo., Second Ave., Midvale, died of bronwas Iris Building," by na presented e Searle. Lillis Lyon, Yorgason, ler. The supper chairman is March 20, 1890. Mr Alcorn died in chial pnuemonia, Saturday at 5 Midvale Fourth: Mary Mayncs, Neilson. Richardson; assistants, Lee May, 1947. a.m. at the family home. She was Ann Taylor Irving presented the Richardson, Madge Brown and MarLauretta Maynes, Delcia Weber, are a daughter, Mrs born in Midvale Jan. 15, 1943. Surviving Lois McCarrcl, Fontella Jensen, camp with eight individual "salt ion Steadman. The advertising is OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Survivors include her parents; Beth Russon, Dorothy Webster, Ja- dips" and four individual butter under direction of Mr & Mrs Dean in Logan, was guest speaker TuesPhone Mid. 586-a nice Jensen, Joan McLcod. been which had brother, John; two sisters, Bardishes, presented Batcman, Leonard Brown and Cliff day night in the MIA meeting in bara Jean and Eva Marlene Corak, to President John Taylor of the Steadman. Ticket managers are the Second ward and was a dinner Alservices Funeral and for a in was LDS when church LeRoy he grandmother, Mrs Mary CoCrilla Egbert and Thelma Carroll. living guest at the Leland Goff home. "Getting control of the budget bert of Wilson a former rak. Kanab, Mrs was Ir House. He Guardo the Mrs Orval Forbush of Murray Dance chairman is Mark Carroll. requires also that state and local The entertainment committee is Midvale and East Midvale resident, and Mrs Rachel Forbush enterFuneral services were held Tuesgovernments and intercsled groups ving's grandfather. of citizens restrain themselves in Miss Dorene Lloyd was the Ar Mr & Mrs L. B. Bigler and Melba was held Saturday at the Goff Mor- tained at a party Saturday honor- day at 2 p.m. in the Midvale Secing Norman Forbush on his 8th ond ward, Bishop Louis Goff oftheir demands upon the Congress chibald Gardner Camp candidate Coon. Refreshment chairmen are tuary in Midvale. Prelude and music was played by Joyce birthday. Nine that the Federal Treasury' spend in the "Days of '47" queen contest Mr it Mrs Glen Benson; drive chairguests enjoyed the ficiating, and burial was in the Goff and the exercises were con- games and refreshments. Midvale city cemetery. more and more money for all typi which culminated yesterday at men are Vera Nelson and Vea of projects." President Hotel Utah. Family members met at the Property chairmen are Leo ducted by James Nielsen. The was given by Leon- home of Mr & Mrs A name is a kind of face whereby Sabey and Louis Nelson; livestock opening prayer Ralph Ferrin Josephine Batcman, chorus numbers in Salt Lake ard A W. Millerberg; Smith. is chairman John one is known. Fuller to celeChairman Monday night Publicity ward pot luck supper is being plan- by the Singing Mothers of the East brate the first birthday of Stacie For printing at its best, call The Midvalo, Sentinel, Mid. 178. Trials are proofs of God's care. Phone your news items to 178. ed for Saturday, June 5 from 6 to Midvale First ward Relief Society, Sharp, daughter of Mr & Mrs Dale 8 p.m. It will be necessary for conducted by Mrs Harold Ashman, Sharp. Mary Baker Eddy 23 a and solo violin Marie Godfrey by own to their eating everyone bring with Marian Glover as her accomutensils. Vera Nelson reports a drive is panist. Speakers were J. B. Walker YOU HOW CAN being sponsored to sell five and and Hans C. Jensen. Closing prayer six tie brooms, whisk brooms, and was given by Dale Jewkes. Burial rubber door mats. The proceeds was in the Salt Lake cemetery with are to go towards the new chapel. the dedicatorial prayer by Edwin The Boy Scouts will visit ward Frost. Military services were under WHEN YOU BUY A members in one week and take or direction of the American Legion. ders for them. "If you do not need Pallbearers were Alve Bensen, Calthese articles at the present time, vin Thornton, J. Albert Smith, Walv 1. Examine the Car Thorouhly the boys will be prepared to take ter and Kenneth Nielsen and Craig is survived by your order and deliver when need Nelson. Mr Wilson v 2. Have Your Mechanic Examine it son a and daughhis former wife, ed," said Mrs Nelson. Everyday Thorntwo Earl half brothers, ter; greeeting cards will be sold by ThornW. Charles of ton Salt Lake, teen-agv 3. Deal with a .'1 I r. (iflFl Si- girls later on. Reputable Established Dealer ton and a sister, Mrs Mima Wr. Niel sen of East Midvale. The Grandale Finlayson family v 4. Ask Someone who has Dealt with That Dealer Mrs Don Callas' and children attended the piano recital of Kath the week with Mr & Mrs spent Midvale at leen Tuesday night city v 5. Get an OK Written Guarantee that Means Nick Callas in Evanston, Wyo. Ed Mrs Jack hall. Her teacher is Mrs Werret Burston of Sarah wards. a was visitor at the Niels Goshon, Something Mr & Mrs Jess Bulkley returned (At told kt Life, Saturday Evening Poet, Time, Neweweek . 4 home Nielson Sunday. Tuesday from their vacation in the Ronald Gorringe returned to San northwest YOU HE Their home, gutted and wrecked 1 A group of West Jordan girls en Diego, Calif., Sunday where he is But their Hartford agent was already on the job joyed a "progressive party" Friday serving with the U.S. Marines. Ronnight. Present were Janice Rich ald was here to attend funeral serWithin 7 hours, he delivered two checks. One of Carla vices for his mother. ardson. Sally Beckstead, $15,000 cm the bouse. Another of $3,000 on its Karen Bur Leland Goff attended Mr & Jordan Stake Sunday School Honors 80 Teacher Graduates E. special program was presented Snnrtav. Mav 23. in the Midvale Third-Fourtward chapel, honor 80 graduates who successfully ing mnltpd the reauiremcnts for graduation from the Sunday School teacher training class this year This annual East Jordan stake program is under the direction of Mrs Sflllv Lester, stake teacher trainer. The installation of librari cs with many helpful teaching aids and helpful factual and illustrative material, has been the objective this vpar. Each ward library is properly filetfand catalogued, with a librarian in charge. Ward teacher training groups have constructed many useful visual aids to be left in the libraries. The following teacher training instructors have directed this activity: Shirlee JacobsonEast an OBITUARIES co-cha- ir Al-bin- dva(e R post-lud- e Mid-val- e Second; Nello Silcox, Union Second; Beth Soffe, East Midvale First; Miriam Beard, Midvale First; Alta Miller, Midvale Third and Fourth; Mary Softeland, Union First, and Dorothy and Robert Steinman, Butler. Earl D Evans, stake Sunday School, presented each ward library with the gift of a visual aid. The following graduates were presented certificates of graduation by Supt. Evans: East Midvale First: Merlin Fife, Dean Kirk, Olive Feterson, Melva Evans, Addie Abrams, Doris South-wortDorothy Burningham, Ross Burningham, Violette Cutler, Ruby Parker, Maurine Nilsson, Mildred Maxfield, Thomas Burk, Mable Burk, Mary Lloyd, Milo Kirkham, Jolene Tranter, Joan Millerberg, Joseph South worth. Carene Spilker, Sally Taul Bowen, Morris, Winn, Fayc Olson. Bowie, Mary Betty Midvale First: Doone Larson, Ann Jewkes, Bernarr Beard, Eleen Caldwell. Midvale Third: Lyne Haws, Naomi Anderson, Irene Campbell, Kay McNamara, Fatricia Jensen, Dixie Kearsley, Myrna Martineau, DonnaMae Jenkins, Rayola Thomp- son. Union First: Frankie Bean, Clara Boggcss, Qeeal Bringhurst, Mazel Burr, Clifton Burr, Raynold Brady, Da Butterfield, LaVona Hcusscr, Edgar D Hodgson Jr., George F Krebs, Elaine Smart, Irwin Smart, Hollis Smith. Sa-be- & BE SURE USED CAR? ! i ' e Butler: mimmm CAMP HOLDS CLOSING SOCIAL d h Vi) A ARCHIBALD GARDNER She Didn't Have the Heart to Look simv TAX WITH CO. RIVERTON MOTOR and You Can SAVE MONEY Too Midvale Lot Ph. 987 J 0 r Riverton Lot Ph. 4961 My'Ofl Model N. Femout Cyrefoem 1 ection In round porcclalnon. tub Built for year of finest, trouble. tree performance. whmg I I 1917 , Nothing to (Be Hit , mnnn mm? a I t M In Mi u Mlllnll 7695 South State Street seven long years! Superior from the start... after seven years Supreme! AT USS THAN H Midi ie-ri-al Certified S165 - )- hi J,l,Vi lifl tlm BRING YOUR COUPON TO I .. k. the whiskey that didn't watch the clock . . . - .i- i- n Li , J -- ii .m ii HIr I II I i I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I H . u n. 1,1 if toy I 11 e ( I Ik . - .Pt in H Tenia, dditintt ri II II ..niiiinm nmn r J..U til Ofy. obligation to you. Contest I . . tick-toc- Ph. Mid. 87 MOOEl Street. hurst! Remember thertV n Tich-toc- k. 7699 So. State Insurance My name 2. Just send in this coupon, Or stop la for fen entry blank ends terial number of my Maytag ture to tnctude letten If part of your number J lerlal number. (You don't hav to know 3. It's so easy-b- ut nothing to buy-- no ation. Miss Teri Viswillingam of Cey lon, India, a student at the USAC & NYLONS The "old' Maytag. Look for Its exactly when your Maytag was built terial number tells Suburban Real Estate NYLON OFFER! Hica enter this contest today! Here'f all you do: 1. Examine your disaster strikes your Tumu, youV want prompt, am siderate Hartford serviu, too! And you'll get it from this Hartford Fire agency. NOW WITH NEW POWERS Do you own an old Maytag washer? contents. mother, Mrs Clara E. Beckstead. Mrs Donna McCandless of Men an, Ida., was a week end visitor at the home of Mr k Mrs C. M. Beckstead and Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson. The birthday of JoDel Rose, the daughter of Mr & Mrs Gene Rose, was celebrated recently at supper. Guests were Mr & Mrs Joe Barlow obligation to you! buy-- no Mrs the LDS Institute of Religion graduation exercises Sunday at the USAC in Logan. Their daughter, Marie was one of the graduates. Mr Sc Mrs David Marchant (Joan Tripp) left for Long Beach, Calif., to make their home. Mr Marchant is serving in the U.S. Navy and is assigned to the shipp USS Consol- spending the weefc with her grand f1930 jh( Price, Gloria GUnes, kinshaw ,Gail Kidder and Pat DahL Supper was served at the Burkin shaw home and a show was enjoy ed. After spending the night at the Dahl home, breakfast was eat en at the Glines home. Mr & Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl and Mr St Mrs Joseph Schmidt celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary Tuesday evening at dinner at a show. The Dainty Dozen 4 II club held elections for their club officers recently at the home of their leader, Mrs Frank Schmidt. The president is Ravena Atwood; vice president, Bonnie Benson; secretary, Marion Schmidt; treasurer. Shirley Nelson; song leader, Susan Johnson; recreation leader. Maralyn Schmidt; health chairman, Carolyn Cook; safety chairman, Carol Nelson; re porter, Colleen Ash worth; council members, Colleen Wilcox, Georgians Nuzman, Barbara Mecham. Leaders are Mrs Henry Schmidt and Mrs Frank Schmidt. Refresh ments were served. Ten little friend helped cele brate the birthday of Kerry Rose at party Tuesday, riaymatcs in at tendance were Tommy, Jimmy and Michael Wolf, Cleon, Taul, and JoDcl Rose, Gary Rose, Allayna Dunn. Kent and Susan Brockbank, and David Rose. Carv Ecbert of Holladay is I Midvale Junction end State Street MACARONI-AND-CHEES- Witti Kr Kentucky's Finest E G4 fr HmH STRI1GHT PCURBCN WHISKEY 86 PROOF Cj) Straisht 7 YEARS OLD OLD CHARTER BOURBON DISTILLERY CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY. |