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Show 0 THE MID VALE SENTINEL Page 8 Friday, August 13, 1954 Thursday, Aug. 5, The Chefs, group, gave a breakfast for their mothers. Attending were Leader Mrs William Adams and daughter Betty; Mrs Lynn Welch and daughter Pamela: Mrs Anne Emmons and daughters Sylvia Emmons and Mur iel Ilalstead; Mrs William Nichols and daughter. Nellie; Mrs William Stuart and daughter Linda, and Grace Endo. Served was grape juice, scram bled eggs, bacon, muffings and hot chocolate. The meeting started at 10 a.m. at Pamela Welch's home. Betty Adams, Reporter Happy-Go-Luckie- 4-I- r I The Handy Worker, Club, o; Midvale, met Aug. 9 at the home of Mrs Kathern Westerman. We finished up our skirts and aprons. We had a health talk by Ann Betchel. Bonnie Sue Petersen, Reporter 4-I- I The Happy Little Homcmakers club, met at the home of Kath leen Lind on July 29 and Aug. 5, 4-- II to prepare breakfast. On July 29 we prepared break fast for all members and our lead ers, Elizabeth Lind and Betty Car- rigan. We served the following menu: Moiu MMSo 1(3) m Ilii!fil .1 , frozen or ange juice, steam fried eggs and bacon, cold chocolate milk, cheese muffins. On Aug. 5 we prepared the fol lowing menu for our leaders and Whole-whe- cereal, at Malm ISy! 0 mothers: Applesauce, cream-o- f wheat with raisens, scrambled eggs, strawberry milk shake, and buttered toast. Nancy Anne Ware, Reporter "Nimble Fingers", 411 girl sewing club, held their final meeting of the season Tuesday at the home of the leader, Mrs Barbara Gardner. The girls have recently completed their costumes for thfi Salt Lake County Fair at Murray. The "Nimble Fingers", 411 club is sponsoring a fashion show and tea Friday (today) at 7:30 p.m. at South Jordan ward chapel for their mothers. During the day the ar tides made by the club will be judged and those to enter at the Salt Lake County Fair will be an nounced, Tuesday, Aug. 17. The club members will enter the Indiv idual style dress review at Salt Lake County Fair. Maureen Newbold, Reporter . The eon nn nn n n r m 153 lbs. r West Jordan The busy executive is the man who has a hard time keeping his subordinates working. BACK-TO-SCHO- OL SPECIAL! CC COLD WAVES 7th Eatt (Across from Rustic Acrtt) 10600 So. 175 lbs. -- ROUNDS So. Staft 143 WuflHue Sunflzmaim lbs. COVER 50c Parma, Idaho : ROUNDS 4 Vhccel Layton, Utah St BMGMy SHoaim J50jbs. Salt Lake City 4 ROUNDS 4 V West Jordan HARLEY BRESHEARS vs Winner of 25 Straight Man Stevens 144 George BogaMssEaiats lbs. South 145 Jordan vs 24 by KO FracnEi Salt Lake City 144 CHARGE pr ptrion Ringside Seals . . . $2.00 General Admission . . $1.00 Children Admission . $ .50 NOWi iin Kelly lbs. Denver, Colo. PRICES J 4 EDasjirell Layttoia 154 lbs. vi ROUNDS- -4 lbs. BACK BOOTH t City of Arlcne and Her Orchestra - lbs. vs Howard Jowfau lbs. Salt Lake 143 Dance to the Music 182 vs 4 8000 FULLMER 4 UDona Resacnihiiigttoim 144 lbs. Star Valley, Wyo. Portland, Oregon Oregon Middleweight Champ West Jordan I 4 lbs. HAKIEY BRESHEARS I ILIh Ph. Mid. 03SLR2 MHO TAVKHX : GENE Haircut Included FLO'S BEAUTY SHOP 160 Intermountain Middleweight Champ PIERIANS TO HOLD SUMMER PARTY The Pierians will hold their an nual summer party on the lawn at Clara Hogan's home Saturday, Aug 14, at 7:30 p.m. Husbands will be guests. A chicken supper will be served. Bernice Burkinshaw is in charge of the arrangements. EDnsEs- I MINT CAFE Tickets on Sale Salt Lake City CH,CK'$ LUNCH West Jordan SERvice-W-esi TEARS OLD lumen D) I WHIJRtT 14 MMI (Q jta VINCENT DRUG Mid v do CHICK'S TAVERN Murray ART BOWLING ALLEY SprinavIIle JOE LAMBERT SERVICE 4.eH |