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Show - rHE Page Two MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, February 15, 1957 KNOW UTAH TUB MIDVALE SSN7IIIEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. HMINAl I0ITORIAI AS S 0 7 Ntionl Advirtiilng Cl-- T U W Rprintt.n: JRkT , LQ N UTAH STATI 0trtTsiOCIATIOW Inc. Watkly Ntwipapr Raprtitntativti, 404 Fifth Ava., Naw York IS, N. Y. 333 N. Michigan, Chicago birth of a son Feb. 3. Mrs Rachel Forbush is the new baby's great1 grandmother. Mr ft Mrs Paul Mabey (Lois) Glover) and children, Fairfield, visited Sunday with her uncle and aunt. Mr ft Mrs Claude Bird. Mr & Mrs Zeno Adams and daughter Diane, Provo, visited Sunday with Mr ft Mrs LeVere Snarr and Mr & Mrs John Q I, III. J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Subscription rates, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) $2.50 (Advertising Rates Given on Request) Phone: AM WHY A RESERVE FORCE? BETTER UNUSUAL THINGS ONE Anderson, Afton Jensen, Sandy, Mr ft Mrs Yaurie Hollings, Salt Lake, Dona Dunyon, Norma Mick-elseWilliam Fisher, Mr ft Mrs Don Mickelsen, and Mr ft Mrs Lewis Washburn. Pictures were taken of the group. Shirley Rhal Flohr, Salt Lake, and Lynn Ballard were united in marriage Feb. 8 in the Salt Lake u)S Temple. Mrs J. W. Evenston, Wyo., the bride's grandmother, and Mrs Monte Hammond accompanied the couple. The newlyweds were honored at a dinner in the evening in the Draper LDS Second Ward for members of the families. Special guests were Mr ft Mrs George B. Roden. Mr ft Mrs J. B. Soper and daughters, Lorna, Nancy, and Penny, had Sunday dinner at the home of his son and daughter-in-law- , Mr ft Mrs Robert B. Soper. Mr ft Mrs S. N. Crane and daughter Carol Lee, were dinner guests of Mr ft Mrs Ivard Rogers, Salt Lake. Sunday. The occasion was their grandson Robert's birthCor-bridg- e, MUST SEE IN UTAH Adams. the Place" Monument In Salt Lake City The history told in the sculp tured granite and bronze monument depicts the true greatness of the pioneers and early explor ers in the west. The structure stands on the spot from which Brigham Young uttered the com mand which was the beginning of the civilized west as it is known today. The monument is 56 feet high and 86 feet wide and is con structed of granite with all the figures sculptured in bronze. The heroic figures on top of the mon ument are Brigham Young, Heber a counselor, and C. Kimball, in Apostle Wilford Woodruff, whose wagon President Young was riding. The sculptor is Mahonri M Young, a grandson of Brigham Paul Rosenhan, son of Mr Mrs Cort Rosenhan, has received a discharge after serving with the army for two years. Paul wa stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr & Mrs Charles Thornton spent the week end in Kamas with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Hue Jewkes. Mr ft Mrs Harold Weed, Salt Lake, were recent visitors at the Thornton home. Mr ft Mrs LaMar Evans, Provo Mr i& Mrs Earl D. Evans and daughter Lila enjoyed a dinner and theater party in Salt Lake Monday evening. The occasion celebrated the LaMar Evans wed day. ding anniversary. Mrs Earl Tripp, Mrs John O' The Daughters of Utah PioBrien, Mrs Leonard Millerberg neers will hold its meeting at the Mrs Ott Tennyson, Mrs Hans Jen home of Louise Mickelson, Feb. sen, and Mrs Charles Thornton 15 at 2 p.m. The new officers were luncheon guests last Thurs are captain, Mrs Jennie G. Jar-vifirst vice captain, Mrs Barday at the home of Mrs Alma Powell, Salt Lake. bara C. Smith; second vice cap Mrs Lynn Walker accompanied tain to be chosen later; secretary, her sister, Mrs Mark Williams Mrs Iva B. Sorenson; registrar, Long Beach. Calif., to Walla Wal Mrs Nettie Bolder, and parliala, Wash., where they spent a mentarian, Mrs Pricilla Miles. week with their sister and fam Mr ft Mrs J. M. Chavas and ily, Mr ft Mrs Earl Hayes. While Mr ft Mrs Fae Porter, Pleasant in Washington, they attended the Grove, were dinner guests of Mr wedding and a reception honor ft Mrs Garfield Terry last Sunday. ing their nephew, Neil T. Hayes Mrs Jennie Jarvle entertained and Miss Delores Sams. 7. Eight Mr ft Mrs G. R. Sharp were the M. N. R. Club Feb. dinner guests Sunday at the home members enjoyed games and of their daughter and family, lunch. Prizes were won by Verda Mr ft Mrs Melvin Brady, Salt Crane and Margarette Allington. Mr ft Mrs Andrew J. Day Sr. Lake. Mrs Alice Ben, Midvale, and from California, were guests at Mr ft Mrs W. J. Bennett were din the home of Mr ft Mrs Henry S ner guests Sunday at the home Day last week. They also visited of their daughter and family, Mr their son, Andrew Jackson Day ft Mrs Jimmie Gaskill, in Ogden Jr., who leaves for a mission in Brazil soon. "Thii Is By now most of our readers have! heard of Operation Jordan, an attempt by the Army to establish in Midvale a company of reserve Army men. These are the men, accord ing to an act of Congress in 1955, who will spend 6 months active duty in an Army Camp Fort Ord is the trainingl and on their return will fulfill the center for this area remainder of their obligation in National Guard or Army Reserve Units. More than 3,000 such soldiers have been trained at Fort Ord under this program. This is an enlist Young. ment, not a draft, program, and is an especially fine pro Whiterocki. Center for Indian Ceremonials gram for boys completing high school. This is only one of six ways a soldier can fulfill his With the nationwide revival of interest in the Old West, the In obligation of service to his country. But why this reserve dians of Utah take on added sig nificance so far as the tourist is army? First of all, the world is shrunken in size. Locomotion concerned. Near Whiterocks which is a few miles north of U.S. has taken care of that, with faster planes, ships, subs. . 40 in Uintah County, the first settlement in Secondly, trade has been intensely complicated in ourl Utah was established. Its ruins present economic world, whether in war or peace. Such still remain. It was Fort Robiessentials as chemicals, rubber, oil, and foodstuffs are ex doux, established about 1832 by changed all over the world today, not over a mere caravan Antoine Robidoux with the assis tance of other French and Span route as it once was. ish trappers. During its 12 years Thirdly, two great Western powers, England and of existence, the post was visited France, are not the powers they once were. To maintain the by Kit Carson, Jim Bndger, and Western civilization build on freedom demands that the other noted fighters. United States be more than ever capable of rendering a blow The Sun Dance The Sun Dance, a religious that will mean victory for a kind of living we believe in. Mrs Thelma Terry was a guest ceremony designed to cure or at a dinner honoring her grandFourthly, to those who have been in service and have avert physical infirmities, is held ion, Douglas, for his birthday seen the results of unpreparedness in meeting the enemy, at Whiterocks each summer, late n July or early in August. Only Mrs. Oris Hendrickson, Reporter Feb. 7, in Kearns. He is the son it is quite obvious that preparedness is a necessity. Further- men AM 94217 of Mr ft Mrs Chad Terry. the old to cure participate Mrs Eunice Soper gave a birth more, and this is important, the army, and we're sure the their infirmities, and the young other services feel the same way, strength in itself is a de to test their endurance. The A cousins' surprise nartv was day party for Mrs Wanda Green, dancp begins in the evening and given for O'Brien Anderson a' Feb. 4. Dinner and visiting were terrent to war. If a nation or group of nations plan to use ends at the third sunrise. The the home of Mr & Mrs Lewi enjoyed by Mrs Hazel Petersoi force to accomplish a goal, then certainly those nations will dancers rest about half of the Washburn. Games were played and Mrs Marietta Grantham, both not attempt war if they cannot see victory ahead, or at least time, but abstain entirely from and lunch was served to O'Brien of Salt Lake. Mrs Lova Carter, think it a good gamble. Disarmament after World War I food and water. produced Hitler and World War II; disarmament after The Bear Dance The Bear Dance World War II produced Korea. which celebrates the advent of Fifthly, the United States has made commitments to spring, is held at Whiterocks. many allies in an attempt to maintain peace. American sol- Ouray and Myton, late in March diers are stationed in 73 countries to back up political policy. or early in April of each year. dance is performed in a In other words, as Maj. Gen. Bilman C. Mudgett pointed out The brush cncloure, the women choosto those of us who heard the commanding general at Fort ing partners. Ord we have a national policy today that requires the main tenance of an armed force beyond Uie capacity of a volunteer system to support. Those who would criticize the Army or any service for so intensive a plan of preparedness must remember that it OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Ph.: AM is Congress that passes these acts and Congress is made up of your own representatives. The services merely carry out Mr 4 Mrs Elmer Glover, their the laws as any policeman does in your home town. Mr & daughter and Mrs Cliff Allcnbach. Ann) (Edith There has always been a small citizens army from the returned to their homes Saturday Muiute Men of Revolutionary War days to the familiar Na after enjoying a two weeks' va tional Guard units of our times. That we need a large peace cation in New Mexico, California. time reserve army today is substaniated by fact To those and Arizona. They visited Mrs sister and family. Mr & who think that atomic warfare and air power is the total Clover's Mrs Clarence Palen, in Roswell. answer to preparedness, let him consider that many forms N. Mex.. Mr & Mrs James Nicl of atomic warfare may be banned as was gas in World War sen. in San Diego, and Mr & Mn Otis Beach. - DRIPFJ? four-da- ifor Mrs Nancy Kartchner in ob--. and Mrs Nelda Steadman. Ceservance of her 93rd birtnoay in; Mr ft Mrs Howard Bailey, dar City, were guests of Mr ft a LDS ward in Salt Lake. Mrs Kartchner is Mrs Charles Car Mrs Jacob Hysell last week. roll's mother. A program and dancing were enjoyed. CM-SCEN- T Mr ft Mrs Harold Carroll atLORwA ALLGOOO, Reporter tended a birthday party Satur day evening at the home of a The Crescent PTA will observe niece and husband, Mr & Mrs Founders' Day with a meeting to Glen Snyder, Salt Lake in honor be held Thursday evening, Feb. of Mrs Carroll's father, Ernest 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Crescent Clark and two brothers, George School auditorium. A special nar- and Lvnn Clark, and her nephew, rated travelogue will be present- Clark L Strong. All 11 children ed and also special musical num- and partners of Mr Clark were bers. Everyone is invited to at- present. Thirty guests attended. tend. Owen DisDain of the stake high There will be a stake baptism council and Stewart Pierce and at Draper Second Ward Friday, Carter E. Grant were the speak Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Candidates ers in sacrament meeting. ine should be there at 7 p.m. Singing Mothers, furnished the Douglas Jerald Kemp, son of music. Mr ft Mrs Douglas Kemp, returnA fireside was held at the ed last week after serving two of Bonnie Parker after home years in the armed services in sacrament meeting sponsored by Fort Lewis, Wash. and Explorers. Ned The Crescent Sunday School the returned from Brown, recently had its faculty meeting Monday the French Mission, was the house. the ward at evening Mr ft Mrs Douglas Kemp re speaker. turned recently from a trip to Los Angeles nd Bakersfield, jCalif., where they visited friends and relatives. Joyce and Janice Larson, twin daughters of Mr ft Mrs Don Larson, celebrated their 8th birthday to look for at a party Feb. 9. Michall Olsen celebrated his buying 12th birthday last Tuesday at a party with all his school classmates and his cousins present. Mr & Mrs Charles Carroll and see page o Mr ft Mrs Harold Carroll attend ed open house Thursday evening Step right up and Mia-Mai- 33 order What when a new car! Kentucky's Finest If 1 1 FORTHE LOWEST GROCERY PRICES tjf M Whiskey - y ( DOUBLE Jf ) SI'S) EAST MIDVALE t s'''"rtsd ft son-in-la- II. The Army believes that the core of the services is still the "doughboy," because large land areas caiuiot be taken without him. He does the mopping up after the air force softens up the area and the Navy takes him where he iumhIs to go. The Army believes that many things have changed in this old war, but not the primary job of the infantryman HEWS OF OUR SERVICE MEN Battery A. He entered the army in November 1955, was talion's last stationed at Fort Carson and arrived in Europe last Army Pfc James H. Turser. son Colo., of Mr & Mrs J. L. I'urscr. West November. Jordan, recently participated in The 23 year-olsoldier is a parade with the 74th Field Ar 1953 graduate of Jordan Hij;h tillery Battalion in Germany. Purser is a wircman in the bat School. PH EE J S PRIZES EACH WEEK Receive Tickefs with every 50c purchase Drawing will be held every Saturday afternoon at 5:30 The winner's name will t announced at the Store and in the Midvale Sentinel Power Engine ....OK-CULast week's winning number A-G- as B .049 86612 Hop's Hobby Shop N. Main Midvolt Hit,?"' 10-da- y the preparing and uc of deny Irated food. A luncheon serv ed at noon hjr Marian Glover. Rasella Godfrey, Armita Kercu son, and Blanche Rosenhan. The afternoon was spent quilting and sewing. A ntudy THIS WEEK'S PRIZE: Vi Dyer, Long i.ynn bharp. who is serving wirh the navy returned to San Diego, Calif., Tuesday after en leave with h joying a parents, Mr & Mrs Norris Sharp and his sister, Jean. Sidney Sharp, who is also serv ing with the navy, and is station d at Long Beach. Calif., spent the week end with his parents the XorrU Sharps. Mr & Mrs Brad Gardner, Wesl Jordan. Mr & Mrs William Buck and Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus Midvale. Mr ft Mrs Dale Sharp and Mr ft Mrs Clinton Cutler at tended a dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mr ft Mr Melvin Brady. Salt Lake. Follow ing dinner, games wore played with prizes Koing to Mr Andrus and Mr Gardner. Members of the First Ward Re lief Society held their work and business meeting Tuesday Mor nmg. The lesson on t hcese was civon by Marie Olson of I'nlon A luncheon va nerved at noon by lxra MarNeil, I'hylU Jacobs Eveline NeufTor, Mildred Max field. Shirley Sargent, and Jane Sharp, Mrs Irving M. ltea;er, Irenzo. Ida,, spent part of last week with her sister and family, Mr ft Mn Leland Golf. Member of the lioluf Society of the Second Ward held their work and business meeting Turn was under direc day. The les-o- n tion of lard a Greenwood. Kent Ksplin gave a demonstration on I croup, composed former Primary workers of the East .Vulval. Second Ward, held meeting at the home of Eva Augaon. The lewon on the Book of Mormon wan given by Helen Evan, after which refreshment t served hy Mrs Augason. Mr & Mrs David Forbush. Mur ray, announce the arrival of a aon Feb. 5. Mr ft Mr Ralph Fcrrln (isherlle Bishop) announce the . Jfeamj of en t iicky International Synonym for Achievement"! Mention the name "CaJillac" wherever you will anJ In whatever part of the civilized worlJ you might U ami you will fin J a common meeting-grount f understanding. d It is, in hricf, Achievement And this world-wid- e lynonym for personal 1 is, we think, entirely logical. For over ihc years, the Cadillac car ha played a vital role In the lives of m many of the leading citizens of every community where motor cars aro, seen. Cadillac is, in f id, the almost predictable choice of those who choose without restriction. This, of course, is not to aay that a motorist Deed necessarily possess an abundance of this world's goods in order to enjoy the great and un duplicated satisfactions of Cadillac owocrslu'p. Consider, for instance, the economy of buying a Cadillac. Several models are actually priced competitively with much smaller, lighter cars. Consider the practical aspects of driving a Cadillac. The car is remarkably economical from a standpoint of both maintenance and operation. And lastly, tlunk of the wisdom of Owning Cadillac. Year after year, Cadillac returns a greater share of its owner's original investment than any other motor car in the land. 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