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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 11 Friday, April 19, 1957 Page SAVl HERRI MAN Mrs AGNES DANSIE, Report r ' Ph.: AM ' CANNED On Your Groceries At BUTTERFI The marriage ceremony for Lynda, daughter of Mr & Mrs Wayne Butterfield, and Russell D. Jackson, son of Mr & Mrs James Jackson, Copperton. was performed by Bishop Alonzo Freeman Wednesday, Apr. 10, at the school auditorium and Was followed by a reception in their honor. Attending the bride were Mrs Loretta Wilcox, matron of honor; Marcia Taylor, Jackie Nefus, Mer-nButterfield, brides maids, and Renita Pullman and Eugene Butterfield junior attendants, Rodney Butterfield acted as best man. Cannery Sales SAVEMORE EXTRA LARGE FOR EASTER 7 Don't Pay For TRADING STAMPS FIXTURES But Buy Yourself & LI FANCY UU UU W 7 U An Easier Hat a la Mae Butterfield. Refreshments were served. Brent Bills, son of Mr & Mrs Elton Bills, stationed at North Carolina, is home on leave. The Lions Club is featuring an Easter Egg hunt. Saturday evening at 6:30 at the ward picnic grounds. They also sponsored polio shots Tuesday evening., Mr & Mrs Russell Blsnop and daughter, Murray, were guests at the Lafe Crane home Sunday. Last Thursday Mr & Mrs Nat Crane entertained at a family dinner. Guests included Mr & Mrs Denton R. Johnson and children, South Jordan, and Leon Ewell, Bluffdale, home on furlough from Long Beach, Calif. Mrs Lillian Bowles is home from the hospital convalescing from a hroken back. & Willard Mrs TAT O HIPS ICE Bergmann. (O) IFKOZEW SKSMS5S the week end. Mrs Adeline Bodell accompan ied Mrs Harold Swasey and Mrs Ray Bodell to Salt Lake one day last week to visit the Clayton Nel sons. The A H. Dansie Birthday Club held its party at the home of Mr & Mrs W. Blaine Peterson, Mid-valSaturday evening in honor of Mrs Florence Haws and Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie. Games were featured and refreshments served to 18 guests. Chris-tenseVisiting Mr & Mrs Louis Sunday afternoon were the Delbert Wengrens, Union, Mr &. Mrs Melvin Jones and family. West Jordan. , SIRLOIN yy -- ... lb. 3 J I Llttl. ,-- POUND " - w 16 ROLLS A aran ra rr"T rr 1 1 LB. AAILD CHEESE LB. Kpr of their teachers, Misses Elaine and Karen Greenwood. They received their books and discussed plans for the year's activity, according to Jacqueline Burgon, reporter. FOB KASTi:it YOUR Planters ( Foliage Plants Blooming Plants t Bcrrcii's Blossoms 13173 S. Rtdwood Rivtrton Cannery Sales 720 PKGS. sT7T The Klean Little Keepers held their fourth meeting at the home CET .'.u'-l (P) 10 oz. TOILET TISSUES J sewing. 1 COCKTAIL H 4-- H PKG. fruit n The first meeting of the was held Apr. 12 at the home of Mrs Lundgreen.! slant were made for the activities of the coming year and elections were held. Kathy Thompson was elected president; Pat Elte, vice president; Julie Walqulst, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Tennant, reporter, Elaine Welch, organist; Colleen Costello, song leader; Glena Lundgreen, health Chairman; Evlnda Adams, safety; Esperanza Florez, recreation. The hostess and leader served refreshments. The club's first project will be -- CAN PEAS Gail Freeman, son of Mr & Mrs Alonzo Freeman has been released from service and is home. Mrs Fred Fredrickson, Salt Lake, visited relatives here over - MALLOWS IJBRftONADE GAL ' - (Q)c 39c FULL Vi - LB. CREAM Africa. Kln - 1UTTT (o)c REGULAR Sandy, visited the Oren uansies CtinHnv nftprnnnn. Mrs Clyde (Rae) Butterfield and baby daughter Connie ana jun Oren (Lucille) Dansie participated on the Jordan School District PTA TV program Sunday. Guest speakers at the LDS church service were Gerald Groves and Elder Neilson of the stake high council. A fireside followed1 the service at the home of Mr & Mrs Russell Armstrong. Don Merrill, recently returned from the African mission, was guest speaker, and showed slides he had taken in r- nmmifr 1" . i CLOSEOUT COMET Lake, Mrs Jessie Bills, River-ton- . Mrs Martha Butterlield, Mrs Mildred Crane, Mrs Isabelle Bills. Mrs Lola Butterfield, and Mrs Salt s; 7 7 son-in-la- y Mr $ (6) s Mr L Mrs Earl Poor had as guests Rollin Poor and Clinton Donley, Denver, Colo., and Mr & Mrs DeLoy Dens-leand sons, Kearns, during the past three weeks. In observance of the birthday of Mrs James (Edith) Newman last Monday, their Birthday Club entertained at her home. Guests included Mrs Cornilla Butterfield, their o DOZ. State UlSdvale si |