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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, December 3, 1954 PAGE FIVE- - foted ivenoii Ueivd Mrs Gordon E. Mickelsen, Reporter Phone: Mid. 0481 J2 -- Mr & Mrs S. Peter Peterson will attend open house festivities at the Variety club house in Salt Lake StaNu the dry cleaner' finishing process that replaces essential textile finishing agents so necessary to the life and luster of your, fine clothes. StaNu care makes colors stay bright. Clothes resist wrinkles and soil and last longer, tool StaNu finishing costs you nothing extra. that Better cere stretches your budget I Announcing Another' Station Pick-U- p at vised by Pres. Dora E. Callicott. Mr & Mrs James Smith and daughter of Mesa, Ariz., visited here over the Thanksgiving holidays and were entertained at dinner by Mr & Mrs Almon Butter-fielMrs Dora Butterfield was also present. While the Smiths were here, Mr & Mrs Thomas Callicott entertained 30 members of the d. PICK-UP- S Fri. Riverton and Draper Ph: Mid. 4550 or 4912 gives so Mtmbr (jg) Clemont Bishop, who is an instructor in the air force. They will be there three years. The annual reunion of the John R. Winder deseendents was held Thursday evening, Dec. 9, at the r The exciting new idea behind the motoramic Chevrolet ryLjiv " '"":-- Rational StfotvCauufl t nmwm innn im in order to prorid I ho wm Mopping Mill llll Sedee ef 14 the true story of how Chevrolet and General Motors shaped a new This Is idea In steel. Like most good ideas, this one is pretty simple, Chevrolet and General Moton set out to build car that would: the first low-priced bring you the very firtiljtst and finest styling. bring you the most advanced engine design and M, UmfcM fc Nve mm 4 r or Motors have the people, skills, resources and facilities to carry out this exciting new idea? 1 1 ere is how this new Chevrolet changes all your ideas about can! Real Show-C- ar Styling! Your eyt tells you the Motoramu Chevrolet is w job. A relish, low profile . . . styling "pakh-vf- " wide-eye- d soft swiftness firm its sletl rearferdm to its mndihield... nrj) tkdovkjor motoring. Sweep-Sig- ht 'What' so funny?" Union, boy, Nov. 29. Jerry E. Nelson and Dora Shel-ton- , Murray, boy, Nov. 29. William L. Warner and Betb Stout, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 29. . Elden Minchey and Betty Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 30. Lain S. Bytendrop and Donna Taylor, Salt Lake, boy, Nov. 30. , Earl C Jacobs and Marion Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 30. William D. Butler and Betty Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 30. Junior Lee Peterborg and Marion Marvin, Kearns, girl, Nov. 30. Joseph K. Neilson and Janice Scott Holladay, boy, Dec. J. Harold A. Chase and Dorothy Brough, Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 2. David E. Shelby, and Marion Douglas, Sandy, boy, Dec. 2. Almie E. Mace and Frances Howard, Murray, boy, Dec. 2. Miller J. Crane and Ethel Man-guRiverton, girl, Dec. 3. Harry E. West Jr., and Barbara Johnson, Draper, boy, Dec. 3. Harry J. Wilenski and Vera Ortiz, East Midvale, girl, Dec. 3. Phillip J. Rojas and Marie Larson, Bountiful, boy, Dec, 3. Why-cock- of our Ml ervice trie . Frank Bogenschutz and Sharon Steadman, Sandy, girl, Dec. 3. Iven L. Alsop and Alice Ward, East Midvale, girl, Dec. 4. Geranimo Zarogoza and Shirley Worthington, Star Route Sandy, girl, Dec. 4. Eugene Ronneburg and Nicheline DeLaher, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 4. Cecil E. Wilson and Mary Baker, Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 4. Clyde N. Noffsinger and Betty Boivin. Kearns, boy, Dec. 5. O'Dcan Caldwell and Isabell Nes- per, Murray, girl, Dec. 5. Ray G. Smith and Margaret Ho well, Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 5. Reed R. Erickson and Louise Rupp, Murray, girl, Dec. 6. Births at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital were reported during last week as follows: Phil Killian and Joyce Boggcss, Gary Nyle Bolliger, son of Mr & Mrs Noal W. Bollicer. Sandy, has enlisted in engineers with the U.S. Army, it has been reported by the army recruiting station in Salt Lake. Bolliger is a '54 graduate of Jordan high school and has been a trackman at Bingham Copper mines. ... turns springs mean new balance in turns e made so effordesi by new steering. e And when you stop suddenly, new down in braking control checks that nosing Tube-lelevel front . . . you get more stopping. tires mean much greater protection against ventilation blowouts. And with new high-levthere's fresher air. ball-rac- . Anti-Div- SANDY 01-se- Sandy Second ward ML will pre sent the three-ac- t comedy-myster- y play, "Copy Boy", Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Sandy recreation hall. The general public is invited to attend. The play will be directed by Mrs Ruth Greene, ward drama director, assisted by Mrs Margie Bodell Leads in the play w ill be played by Ralph Sterling as Editor and Miss Penny Reid as Copy Girl. Others in the cast include Bryce Edwards, Mrs LaVon Case, Mrs Bonnie Anderson, Merlin Bodell Gerald orensen, Antone Martin eau, Mrs Jeannette Jayncs, Lyle Hughes, and Raymond Marriott. 'J yf , r-- ffy. .. fp Lril 12-vo- e" TOUCH-AI-Wl- RI Irritate the Ua--4 rait i kin. SHAVECASTER ShevemastM-'- EASY-VISIO- r : n. SMOOTH, Single Head that ShaTei SMOOTHER, CL any finish, deluxe chassis with "' "j' exclusive Eisy-Visio- n lens. Model 21M183. CLOSER, FASTER than aoy other method wet or dry. Surprise him with a Sunbeam Sharemaster on Christmaj ' Hcffraai's lowest 21" prici AI,od Cabinct rich mahfr j!j CTVi Only Sunbeam Sha remaster EXCLUSIVE BIG, hat the TELEVISION N t axdvtive, powerful armature REAL motor. 16-b- morning, end he'll thank you eery sharing day of hit life. Cf vQQ5 O i S&H till 35 X 1 .Green Stomps NEWBOLD HOME & 103 E. Center St. MJt tn lit: i AUTO SUPPLY Midvale Ph: Mid. 349 WW i ii VALLEY IHIUG Midvale 7650 S. State Ph: Mid. 1CS3 mi lu h i I u uju ca ca a little luxury is good for every nian CP Q UJ) went FKEI SEIVICI GUARANTEE ea el Power Beyond br4i fhavei stanKamoun 21 ss FOR We Give ma rats MlJt It! 9m ia ma J -- Bry-son- M nam warn, pm mm mi You also feel the . new idea quickly k like a nM panquit power thcr's paw with the V8 (162 h p.) and two new new 'Turbo-Fir- e "Clue-namelectrical 6's. And a rvstern gives you better ignition, faster starting, greater electrical reserve for any power assists you micht desire. You have a transmission choice of Overdrive and automatic Powerglide (optional at extra cost) or standard shift. logical that only Chevrolet and General n - rim bring you the performance and ride newt before avoucar. ch It in a All this in Chevrolet's price field? That did take some doing ! And isn't it ' MERVIN 15MJJL Compart! bring you the finest uorkmanshlp and materials. 1 l MUtMMWIMmui,. Tuft Draper B. Lawrence T. Dahl, Wrest Jordan I I amama engineering features. tow-pric- ed J"""T".S u ,. ry pommont ttuu tal A Frank quet they listened to an hour's program given by the winners of the Farm Bureau's talent find contest. Mrs Elmo Hamilton also attended a breakfast Friday morning of the Associated Farm Women from all parts of Utah. She was chairman of the recorating committee. Mrs Kay Hamilton assisted. Christmas decorations prevailed. UTAH MILK FOUNDATION of Dry Cleaners The i so little! Qualified Cleaners Complete Plant Facilities liitittit M I r. Durfey Cleaners MotlMoJ COMPANY DRINK MILK West Jordan Thurs., SWIM SUIT Lion House. Dinner was served, a program was given and slides of the older members of the family were shown. Those attending from here were Mr & Mrs Elmo HamilButterfield family at a Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton, Mr ton, Two nights later they enter& Mrs Orin Crum, Mr 1 Mrs Clatained 30 members of the Callicott side of the family. Out of state rence Giles, Mrs Maurine Page, and Mrs Aileen Nielson. guests were Mr & Mrs Alma M. Egbert and daughter. This is the first Miss Betty Jean Bosen, daughter of Mr & Mrs II. J. Barnes, Salt time the families have all been Lake, and Donald Martin together since the return of their son of Mr & Mrs Martin Nielson, Nielson, son, Jerry Callicott from the army. were Riverton. married Saturday, Jerry expects to attend the USAC Dec. 4, at the home of the bride's in Logan at the beginning of the parents, Salt Lake, with Bishop next term. ' Mrs Judith Morgan left Dec. 5 Edward Beckstead officiating. A for Rexburg, Ida., where she will wedding dinner, honoring the newly weds, was served at the Beau spend the next three weeks at the Brummel restaurant to relatives home of Mr & Mrs Bryce Orton. Mr and close friends. After a honeyMorgan was a recent patient at a moon trip to San Francisco, Calif., Salt Lake hospital where he spent two weeks receiving medical care. the young couple will be at home in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ivan Coy are parents The VFW and the Ladies Auxilof a girl born Nov. 26, and Mr & iary enjoyed a chili and pie supper Mrs Miller Crane, a girl. Dec. 2. The Riverton Lady Lions called at the VFW Tost Wednesday eveA quilt, made by 7 in a group Monday evening on Mrs ning from to 9. the ladies, was raffled and went to the lucky number. Maynes served a hot luncheon to Seaman Dale Maynard, son of them. John Maynard, has received his discharge papers from the navy and is home after serving four years in the Mediterranean. The Elders. Quorum of the Second ward held a ward supper Wednesday evening in the church house. Those in charge were Dallas Draper, Rex Petersen, Dell Beckstead, Max Parry and Ray Bills. Robert Butterfield, son of Mr & Mrs Floyd ButtrTfield, was induct ed into the army and left for Fort muc-foOrd, Califs Dec. 6. Mr & Mrs Elmo Hamilton and Mr & Mrs Kay Hamilton attended the Utah State Farm Bureau federation banquet Friday evening at the Newhouse Hotel. After the ban- CLARENCE WALTERS BARBER SHOP MonH Tues., Pvt. Jimmie Ontiverosy Overseas James R. Greenfield, Midvale Cleon Beckstead, Riverton Otis Pierce, Draper T. E. Charlier, Sandy U.S. Army Recruiting, Salt Lake Talmer Lists, New York City Renewa- lsMerle Fairbourne, Keosauque, la. Thelma Olson, Sandy Sherwood Butterfield, Riverton Edmund L. McDougaL West Jor- dan Walter A. Mabey, Riverton Paul Chipman, Wrest Jordan Arthur Casper, Sandy Dan Damjanovich, Draper Floyd Dansie, Draper Morris Green, Draper Garth Joos, Draper Don Mickelsen, Draper Marlon Parkin, Draper George H. Poulsen, Granite Doris Soper, Sandy AJAX 7-- Sunday evening. The occasion is sponsored by a group of 18 Salt Lake ladies, called the Manti club, all of whom were former students of Mr Peterson. The Granite Sewing club held a club meeting at the home of Mrs June Evans last Thursday night. Eleven ladies attended. A tray lunch was served by Mrs Evans. The regular business and work meeting was held at Relief Society Tuesday. Mrs Genevieve Tingree gave the lesson. Refreshments was served by Mrs Alta Poulson and Mrs Kay Morgan. Mrs Edwina Archer and baby son returned home last week from Maryland where she has been the past year with her husband who has been stationed w ith the army there. Mr Archer hopes to join them at Christmas and will be discharged then. Mrs Archer will be remembered as Edwina Despain, daughter of Mr & Mrs Elmo Despain. The family of Charles Despain held a family reunion for Thanksgiving in Pocatello, Ida., at the home of Mr & Mrs Amos Warren. Attending from here was Mr & Mrs Charles Despain, Mr & Mrs Merland Despain and family, Riverside, Calif. Mr & Mrs Leo Despain and family, Salt Lake. Also Mr & Mrs Everrett Kunz and family, Toca-tellSome of the family members stayed and visited for a few days at the homes of Mr & Mrs Warren and Mr & Mrs Kunz. Mrs Goldie Maynes entertained the fifth and sixth grades at a birthday party for her son, Kent, on his 12th birthday Dec. 6. The children played games and Mrs is New Subscribers DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 Kay Seal, who is ill, and presented her with a flowering plant. RefreshMr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton left ments were served. by train Dec. 6, for Denver, Colo., The First ward Relief Society will w here they attended the National prepare and serve a Christmas dinFederation of Beet Growers con- ner Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, to vention, held there Dec. They members and friends of the Jorreturned Thursday with 42 other dan Valley Square Dance club. Utahns making the trip. Dancing will follow the dinner. The West Jordan stake Relief So"Colt 45" will be the name of ciety presidency and board mem- the show at the First ward Friday, bers, will hold a Christmas dinner Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. party Thursday, Dec. 16, at the Mrs Yvonne Berrett Bishop and home of Mrs Lois Dahl in West Jorleft Nov. 28,' for Albudan, at 1 p.m. There will be a pro- daughter N.M., to join her husband, gram and exchange of gifts super- querque, Lt. fol( J4onor ' BLANCHE ranue "Trying to keep my family's clothes always neat and clean was a strain on my household "budget until I discovered the miraculous Sta-- Nu dry cleaner's finishing process that keeps clothes looking bright and fresh far longer makes them last longer, too!". STRICTLY BUSINESS -6- 0enjoy f CfA mm lt STRAIGHT BOURBONviiiskey Wont You Try If? line, we tan only tell yrw how successfully the Motoramit Chevrolet txpresies A not! idea behind it. But the tar ttielfcen paiUy ihowyou! 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