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Show vet LOIS FITZGERALD, Reporter DRAPER HALLOWEEN PARTY SLATED OCT. 30 Entertainment galore is planned for all children of Draper Saturday. A show for all youngsters under 12 will be free at the Draper from 8 until 10. All are invited to attend the variety show at the school auditorium, with the judging of costumes and prizes awarded. All will be given community treats. From 10 to 12 the same free show will be shown for children over 12 and adults. This is a community activity sponsored by the Draper Lions. show-hous- e, club. Those present were Mrs Ml OVALE METHODIST Thomas Sadler, Coppcrton, Mrs COMMUNITY CHURCH Maysle Day, Mrs Ruth Allen, Mrs 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Julet Allen, Mrs Bessie Berrett, Mrs 11 a.m. Worship Service Eunice Reeves, and Mrs Lecie 7 p.m. Committee for the party are Nelda Whetman, Youth Fellowship Draper. 7 p.m. Choir Practice, Tues. Steadman, games; Mary June Aldecorations, and Lajuana The Sunday School is giving the len invitations. Games will be playHalloween party Friday evening at ed and refreshments served. 6:30 p.m. All are invited. RememIn conference of the Mt Jordan ber the date, Oct. 23. stake Sunday, Lloyd Lind, Sandy, used clothing for Please Derrill Maynes went for deer and Korea to bringchurch. We was sustained president of the Mt the plan to Jordan stake YMMIA. Owen Nel- came back with a 400 pound brown get this on its way by Thanksgiving son, Draper, was also sustained as bear. In his excitement he returned counselor along with Bailey Sains-bury- , without a deer. Don Simmons, Norman Riggs and Sandy. In the evening session held at the Draper First ward, Revel Beckstead came in with their Draper First ward was awarded a deer. Elvis Evans went hunting and superior rating on their road show. V .... Mrs 411 with Evans spent the week-enClub achievement County night was held at West Jordan her mother. First ward Wednesday evening. The Simmons family had as Approximately 120 411 Club mem- week-enguests, Mr & Mrs Whit-locbers and 14 leaders from Draper of Monrovia, Calif. received certificates. Mr 4c Mrs Hi Riggs, Salt Lake, ' . Mrs Brad Gardner (Ithcta Whet-man- ) were out " visiting their son, Norman ' ' v ) ' and daughters visited over this week-end- . Norman has taken the week-enwith the George over the old Williams place. Whctmans. Granite Primary will celebrate Kent Whetman, son of Mr & Mrs Halloween with a party for the George Whetman, has been home children. They are asked to come on leave from Denver, Colo., and in costume to make it a real party. will return to Palm Beach, Fla., for his new assignment. We do quality printing Relatives and friends from Salt Lake and Draper visited Sunday to wish Mrs Irene Beck a happy birthRAY GREENWOOD day. 4 Yr. Term Mrs Doris Smith entertained the from East Midvalc Monday His excellent past record warevening at her home. Mrs Orfa "A road rants his Brown gave a book review on "In road man for a job." His Steps". & Mr Mrs Andrew Ballard are VOTE happy to announce the birth of a baby girl Oct. 24 at St Marks hosWil-kin- s, ranilie N WEDDING PLANNED ,Mr & Mrs Clayton A. Parker have announced the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Janet to Lincoln Sorensen, son of Mr & Mrs U. A. Sorensen, on Nov. 4 in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will honor the couple in the McKay ward in Salt Lake Mickey Berrett will be maid of honor, and Mary Sorensen and Peg gey and Kathryn Parker, brides maids. Richard Sorensen will be best man. After a honeymoon to Carmcl, Calif., they will make their home in Pacific Grove, Calif., near Fort Ord, where Mr Sorensen is stationed with the army. NUPTIAL VOWS SET SET FOR NOV. 4 of November. Loraine T. Benton, Minister THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Two The children's "trick or treat" custom on Halloween dates back to 17th century Ireland, when peasants sought, at the doors of the wealthy, luxuries for a feast. The idea of the householder forestalling a prankish "trick" by coming across w ith a "treat" of candies or cookies is, however, strictly our SENTINEL Friday, October 29, 1954 Shop in Midvale! The Hub of Sait Lake County msm mm mm own. Your Ticket for Better Government if ft - , d C y k d PARKER-SORENSE- if possible. If we can by the middle I v.- d fh f Maurine Joostcn, daughter of Mr Mrs John G. Joostcn, announces pital. Sheila Smith entertained last her forthcoming marriage to Gary week at a going away party in Newbold, son of Mr & Mrs Marks of Miss Lova Jensen who is honor J. Newbold of Murray, on Nov. 4 to LehL moving in the Salt Lake temple with Elllay A. B. Fitzgerald Is a patient at Christiansen officiating. A reception will honor the couple the LPS hospital. Mrs Fred Sjoblom entertained Thursday evening at the Draper First ward. Mrs Sheila Briggs. will Thursday evening for the UNO be matron of honor, with Faye l3 yyAjrt k-- I 7k.ua u. j 1 - Vv I ! A. .iwi .... 1 GRANT W. M1DGLEY 2 Yr. Urm A successful business execu- tive, well trained in govern- ment. A former state senator. FOR Plenty of light on your farm saves so many ways: 1 Saves time good seeing helps you do chores better and faster . . . inside and out your farm buildings. .2. Saves worry proper light is a safeguard against fire, accidents, prowlers. for example, lights in the 3. Saves money poultry house start daily feeding earlier, speed growth, increase egg production. Good lighting is a good farm investment in many other ways, too! GREENWOOD and MIDGLEY KENTUCKY buy from your dealer STRAIGHT BOURBON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHISKEY Aj Cum j ' X Li-Ar- ts & r r ftrnf rum fin HOOP i I liar J DEMOCRATIC tuinu( . P!J Political Ad. Ml TICKET Tyt.r VInc.nt V:?, mk I t--it-1 r t UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. . Mitchell and Mrs Bonnie Grady as bridesmaid; Nanette Grady will be flower girl. LaMont Newbold will do honors at best man, with Lee Chamberlain, LeRoy Wirthlin, and Boyd Strout as ushers. A honeymoon trip to Idaho has been planned. The couple are plan. ning to make their home in Announcing the Mid-vale- A grocery shower was given Maureen Wednesday evening by Faye Mitchell. 7 Mrs GeoVge Puckett and Mr & Mrs Howard Broderick and chilwith the dren spent the week-enGolden Howletts. Election of officers was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs Jean Whctman, new Jaycees Ladies auxiliary president Mrs Barbara Bal lard was voted vice president, with Norma Fitzgerald, secretary; Alice Ballard, treasurer; Gayla Patterson, two year director; Marjorie Nelda Steadman and Carol Denton, one year directors. Plans were also made for a costume Halloween party to be held this Friday at the Fireman's hall. 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