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Show DRAPER Mrs Ralph Ballard. Reporter AM FOURTH WARD GROUPS HOLD CHiCKEREE T'.ic Dra;cr Fourth LDS Ward cJult Aarcnic Priesthood held a chickeree last Friday night at the Draper Park at 8 p.m. Those atending were Mr & Mrs Bay Hoffman, Mr & Mrs Alvin Mickel-sen- , Hill, Bishop & Mrs A. R. Mr & Mrs Harvey Gibbons, Mr & Mrs Calvin Allen, Mr & Mrs Kay Ipsen, Mr & Mrs Verron Smith, Mr & Mrs Cecil Henke, Mr & Mrs Bernes Jackson, Mr & Mrs Gerald Enniss, Mr & Mrs Gerald G. Andersen, Mr & Mrs Duane Sjoblom, Mr & Mrs John Day, Mr & Mrs Walter Dibb, Mr & Mrs Dean Witt. Mr & Mrs Glen R. Nelson, Mr & Mrs Printiss K. Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Roy Maynes, Mrs Kenneth Jensen, Leon Jensen, Ralph Ballard, Mr & Mrs Lynn GorSan, Mr & Mrs Orvil Gordan, Mr & Mrs Harold Hoffmann, Tcmpe, Ariz., Mr & Mrs Gerald Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Theron Smith, Mr & Mrs James r nTii Count the U of U in your future The U of U goes a long way in spelling out your future. The University of Utah is designed for YOU. It offers you one of the best faculties in America. Twelve major colleges of instruction. New Union Building, classrooms and dormitories. Home State environment. The chance to study where you want to live. Tincst education at the lowest cost. CIrf.lt htt FmKmon dotes: Exems-Sa- pt. Frtthmtn Reo.1i.ter-SFormat Stvd.nh Ctt work torh-S- 11 JA t8ltf- SP- tpl - - a?"" 30 pt. For complete Information wrltot Offite of the Prowdont UNIVERSITY oMJIlil San loU City, Utoh Mrs Agnes Allen is visiting Day, Gary Smith, Jerry Stone, Miss Marie McConnell, Magna, friends and relatives in Califor nia. and Henry Day. Mr & Mrs George Babcock DRAPER FOURTH BLUEBIRDS have moved to Salt Lake. SERVE DINNER TO MOTHERS Mr & Mrs Bob Lott and family The Draper LDS Fourth Ward from Texas are the guests of Mr Bluebird class of the Primary 4 Mrs Dean Witt and family. Mrs cooked a dinner Aug. 29 at J Lott is the daughter of Mr & o'clock for tneir motners. Moth Mrs Dean Witt. ers and daughters who attended Miss Gevern Johnson, a 14 year were Mrs Dairell Lloyd and old Indian girl from Mexico, is daughter Susan, Marilee Sjoblom staying at the home of Mr & Mrs and grandmother, Mrs Joseph George Kay Ipsen and will attend Mickeisen. Mrs Norman Fitzger school this fall term. ald and daughter Sherrill, Mrs Mr Sc Mrs William Steadman fneron Smith and daughter fctta Mae. Mrs Llovd Stone and daugh ter Marilyn, Betty Rawson with Gwen Gough acting as her mother. Primary officers who attended were Mrs E. M. Schneider. Mrs John Day, and Mrs Marion Parkin. This dinner was cooked at the DraDer LDS Fourth Ward chapel, under direction of the Primary Bluebird teacher, Mrs Friday, September 6, 1957 Kor-adin- - g$S0&4sf. .V ski-lif- t. ran all-seas- and family went to Strawberry Reservoir over the week end. Mr & Mrs Harold Hoffman and children, Tempe, Ariz., will be in Draper two weeks visiting their parents, Mr & Mrs Ray Hoffman and Mr & Mrs Nathan Smith. Mr & Mrs Jack Garfield, Alona Garfield, and Van Garfield spent Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Gwen Gough. in the Uintah Mountains fishing. Sunday at Draper LDS Fourth FAMILY REUNIONS Ward three babies were blessed The Crozier Kimball family held and given a name. The baby iheir family reunion Aug. 31 in daughter of Mr & Mrs James H. the Draper Parle. Each family Day was blessed by her father and given the name of Alice Day. brought a lunch. Seventy-fiv- e attenued. A program and base- - Son of Mr & Mrs Leland Fitz Duil games were enjoyed during gerald was blessed by his uncle i lie evening. and given the name of Scott Le The descendants of Henry 0. land Fitzgerald. The baby daugh Jensen and Anna May met at the ter of Mr & Mrs Vern Ennis was home of John Day in Draper Sun- blessed by her grandfather and people given the name of Sue Ann Ennis. day, Sept. 1. Tnirty-eigh- t were present. A wiener roast ana The Sunday School class of hambureer frv were held on the LDS Fourth Ward held Draper lawn. Films were shown of fam a swimming party at Saratoga last ily groups taken last year. Friday night. Each member of Friday. Aug. 30. the Mark the class brought his own lunch. Strong family reunion was held Class members vho attended the at home of Russell Allen. Each swimming party were Deon Gar family brought their lunch; 35 field, Kenneth Hoffman, Bob attended. Nelson, Bob Akagi, Jay Smith, Diane Stone, Marvin Henke, SKATING PARTY Connie Jones, Bil All sop, Charles A skalir.2 party was enjoyed Allsop, Lary Emery, Karen An the following Wednesday derson, and Mavis Sadler. The by niiht at the S. M. Skating Rink: teacher of this class is Stewart Mr & Mrs McKay Wilkerson, Mr Pierce. Mr & Mrs Stewart Pierce 4 Mrs Lorin Evans, Mr & Mrs also attended. Darrell Adams, Lehi, Mr &. Mrs Gary Smith, son of Mr & Mrs Russell Allen and family, Mr & Verron II. Smith, left Sept. 4 Mrs Bill Warr, Granger, Mr & for the LDS mission home in .Mrs Dee Turner, Miuvale, Mr & Salt Lake prior to his leaving Mrs Emmctt Hcaly. and Mr & for Japan and the Far East mis family. Mrs Lu Ella Rawson is home Mrs Jack Strong, Salt Lake, Ther- sion. Gary wil leave the LDS Mis on Jarvie, Lcland Hichin, and sion home in Salt Lake Sept. ll'from an operation. Miis Linda Acie, Crescent. Mr Si Mrs Lloyd Stone and and will sail from San Francisco family enjoyed a swimming par Sept. 13. Mrs George Whetmaa left last Mr & Mrs Dorian Hiatt and ty at Saratoga Aug. 28. Mr.i Felle Morgan, Hagerman, Saturday for Dallas, Tex., to visit daughter Kim left Hcidleberg, Mr & Germany, Sept. 1 for the United! her daughter and family, Ida., has hen visiting her daugh v Mrs Jack Walker. Mates. They should arrive in;ter, Mrs Crozier Fitzgerald, for Mrs Ralph Smith is in St. Salt Lake about Sept. 5 or 6jthe past week .Mark's Hospital where she is re- - Mrs Iliatl is the daughter of Mr tovering from an operation. She & Mrs Glen Nelson, Draper. will return home this week and The Draper LDS First Ward SOUTH return next week to the hospital Sunday School class under diEVELYN MECHAM, Reporter where she will undergo major rection of their teacher, Mrs Glen Phone AM surgery. H. Curtis, held a swimming party Mr & Mrs Andrew A. Ballard at Saratoga recently. Members i .ml daughters Linda, Marsha, and of the class who attended were Mrs Rose King returned Aug. Kaylccn and Mrs Viona A. Bal Joe Wiliams, Elray Daw, and his 29 from a week's stay in San lard motored to Dinosaur Nation Cousin from Kamas, Henry Mil Francisco. She went through j! Monument, Flaming Gorge, ler, and Michael Sorenson. Reno on the way there. She also i'ort 15riler, Ashley National Mr & Mrs Era L. Curtis, Sa traveled along the coast. On the Forest, and I'.vanslon, Wyo., over lem, Mr & Mrs Burnell Baker way back she passed through i he week end. Bernard Schow and Boiler, Oregon and Boise, Ida. Mr &. Mrs Max Humphrey and Sharon Schow, Escon- daughter lamilv motored to Yellowstone Mrs Knudsen will demonstrate dido, Calif., Mr & Mrs George H. Park over the week end. to mark quilts at the work how & Mrs and Mr LaMonl Smith, son of Mr & Curtis, Orem, day of the South Jordan Second Howard II. and Curtis children, Mrs Charles Lylc Smith, has reWard Relief Society. This meet lumed to his home in California Kcarns, were week end guests of &. Mrs Glen II. Curtis ing will be held Wednesday, Sept. Mr and after spending a furlough & Mr Mrs George 11, in the chapel It promises to at home visiting friends and rela- family. Draper. W. K. Evans, Salt Lake, was be interesting. tives. 11 Mrs Erma Beckstead and her Kent Smith, son of Mr & Mrs the guest of Mr & Mrs Glen & sisters Mr week over end. Curtis the will enroll Charles Lyle Smith, recently spent two days in Dixie College at St. George this Mrs Evans are the parents of Mrs and nights in the Spruces. They Curtis. rented a cabin and went into year under a scholarship. Mr & Mrs Glen II. Curtis and Brighton. There were five people family attended the Griggs fam in the group. ly reunion in the Murray Park Four girls In the first year of Saturday. Aug. 21 H won blue ribbons In the Salt 4 Mr Si Mrs Glen H. Curtis were Lake County Fair on gathered & Mrs Dean dinner guests of Mr kirts they made. The girls are Webb, West Jordan, Monday are Betty Mecham. Jean Burbridge. Mr Mr Rilov FitL-eralhome from their ranch at Heber. Kathleen McKee, and Bonnie Klo-- n, om &lXiS?&i fV Pm&sZm e JORDAN Subdvision For Sale Sandy r Heating Service Nelson m IiiiI Mill yglp bitch Corned Raspberries Pie Crust Pi Aitorted ' Flavor Bisquick All Your Baking Nu Made Oil APPLE PIES Ocoma, Fresh Frozan qt. 35c FREE LEAFLET 00 Evergreen Frozen 10 oz. 5 for 24 oz. ffryfiH cf Soewcy! Crutt MU Cake Mix for you cut the cost of fixing nourishing lunches to satisfy schooltime appetites. Hereforc Brand, 12 Ideal for Lunches oz. 'Ciil S ..,plus dozens of feature buyi to help ox Sandwich Spread f SHEET iXS 30-da- y Lift Your Load! et tne if- -- NO INCREASE in Sunny Dawn Tomato P tml eulutive end Crip viilo an ritra margin turf pnHtvtkm. You nd nulndsp with l(ria barn. trade Unload your truck or trailer. I'ump water, grind feed, cool milk, and Tower jour repair tools. Trinle-Twniw- nowl STUDEBAKER PACKARD UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. m Round or Swiss. Choice !.. fJlCaK5orodot.if . U lCSolta Ground Beef Lamb's' Center Vt I for 3 1.00 lb. 69c W lb. Choice Shoulder Cut Lamb Chops lama n.ll ruiuu - Lamb Stew for a Joily, Thrifty Moot I L Margarine Tissue Coldbrook, Fresh, Velvet, Facial Colored 400 pak lb. 29c Newbold Super Service BETTER...ectncay KUaS 3 of blowout and rmnc ert riprrior tMrtlott the deeper, toucher trrad , , , plu unequllrl and comfort. Cone in Irt'i MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANT OTHER KIND ' No. Cccktail froth O round ).00. MloSale, Utah ThursoVjy, Friday ond Sofwdoy SAFEVAY'S Marshmallows 1 19 IVlimdlU j: io or Hocm Rodttb I fodloi Shrimp S-- a am lb 19 , i V 4 lbs. 49 res'1 59c Ui rouce 29c , CokU Ripe Icbal for Undk ' V. .1 39 VS. No. 1. locol. Crisp Pasca- lTry II For a Nice lunch Box Treat p M M uuuauu) mi 3 n,. 79 Candy Chocolate Pancake Mix Worm-frt- e 5 for 1.00 CI fecit ve 1.00 Tender Bantam, local. Graded, Cooled, J j PHcee foe Shortening jjhgj Celery 3 Aitorted fruits Corn 8-- T d Sr.l construction pro 103 ft. Flaked Yrilowtail Safeway Guaranteed Meats DOUBLE EAGLE Nlon CLEARWATER Dick Gurr Your Safeway Manager Nylon Cord Tubeless Condyrar'i 1.00 4-- (G3D(I)L1DEAL1 Get rtJ of backaches through hard scooping or lifting . . cut costly labor Iow-cocxpcnNC let electricity do these and other farm chores: Lift hay, grain and other feeds into for 4 throughout the Intermountain Area as a means of en couraging rural youth work. Again this yer Safeway purchased animals at a premium above the market at the Salt Lake County Fair In Murray. Fine quality animals were purchased from the following exhibitors: Wett Jordan (1) Beefs ....Marlin Steadman, Kathleen Finlayson, 441, West Jordan David Houser, Murray Lynn Margetts, 444, West Jordan (2) EIR-- y Riverton FFA, Bridges, Lewis Swenson, Taylorsville (2) Lambs BEEF STEAKS 3-- T 46 oz. SHOW BEEP AND LAMB FROM SALT LAKE COUNTY FAIR ON SALE AT REGULAR LOW PRICESI Each year Safeway supports many junior stock shows 4-- on ,n tVio world - Aa 4-- 'jI in town... . FARM SENTINEL (Utah) Page Six e Randy Lee Mathias and iOrlon Newbold was put in and is 6 theater, hiking, volleyball, ping 7 CynSept. Beckstead; as blshop at the preSeDt pong, and other sports. It rained serving Mildred thia Oake'son; Sept. 8 most of the time that they were time Gwen 9 Phelps Oakeson; atSept. there. They enjoyed it very Ludeen Peterson has been much, especially the rides on the tending the Brigham Young Uni and Shartene uecKsteaa; sepi. iu Mary Long and Lynn Egbert; versity for the last four quarters 11 Robert Hansen, 0. Sept. The Lions Club had its annual She plans to return for another Ross McMullin, and Bonnie Kloouting in the canyon Aug. 29. quarter this fall. Kay Francis tovich; Sept. 12 Those present were the members Bonnie Klotovich and Kay A1--1 Perschon Debra Lee Oake- and conwives. and their The outing len advanced from Primary into son. sisted of a business meeting and MIA Sunday. Both girls received fnulanko National Part Wedding anniversaries will be WfiLAHDX tourist-a steak fry. The club will hold pins for teaching in the Primary t next week by the folobserved alavornnrd Fall resort is art. ideal its next business meeting Sept. organization. Most girls cannot . i i ' , & Mrs John Schou-teMr tvim us ujfoueaj peaur modern lowing: 5 at the Town House in Sandy. receive these pins, only those & Mrs Leonard Oakeson, luxury hotel eol ridino. fkhino Mr The South Jordan First Ward whose birthday come after May and boating. & Mrs Joseph A. Workwill hold its opening night 15. They were also required to and Mr MIA Fall visitors fo EVftQPC man. Both Mr & Mrs John Schou-te- n JorSouth 6 in the Friday, Sept. attend 75 of the meetings. enjoy 2 gourmets choice and Mr & Mrs Joseph A. dan Auditorium at 8 p.m. The Mr & Mrs Reed of exotic delicacies Egbert had Workman will be celebrating of will in their the night to thanks highlights a baby boy, Aron L., blessed their 23rd anniversaries. The i. the harvest' rune or clude a dance and program. &Diinaa.nce Sept. 1. The baby is two months Schoutens celebrate theirs Sept. tmeeooccs. Mr & Mrs Clarence C. Sharp of old. His grandfather did the 6, the Workmans Sept. 12, and South Jordan First Ward return the Oakesons Sept. 9. - ,, in"i'ii r ' j voir course snip ed this week from a Labor Day Mr & Mrs Dean Naylor are parolEers vear-end at Lava Hot Springs, ents of a baby girl born Thursday, The national debt, which was rouna sport plus preamtaune week Ida. They visited Mr Sharp's sis- Aug. 22. such a fearsome threat when it oc views inerrincipaucrana ter, Mrs George C. Walker, in Mr L Mrs A. R. Beckstead cele- was nearing fifty billion dollars, ana Italian coastlines. doesn't many people today, Blackfoot. They also went to Po- brated Mrs Beckstead's birthday at zu worry Dinion. catello, Ida. Aug. 28 at Liberty Park. There On Saturday, Sept. 7, all Pri were 38 people present at this mary teachers are asked to at happy affair. tend the Primary convention. The following are celebrating This meeting will be held in the North Jordan Stake house. The birthdays this coming week: Sept. services will commence at 9 ajn. The South Jordan Second Mr & Mrs Tom Coultas, Comp- - tovich. Their instructor is Erma Ward genealogical committee is ton Calif., are guests of Mr & Beckstead. in to help get the family Mrs Allen Ballard and family. The South Jordan Second Ward willing records up to date. If anyone While- - here Mr & Mrs Coultas Personality homes, 2 or 3 beddurwould like to get started in this room and Mr & Mrs Allan Ballard spent Primary will change its time brick with fireplaces Can AM ing the school season. They will cause, contact this committee Labor Day at Brighton. and Mazel King, Theo Nielsen, Mrs lona Nelson is in Cali have Junior Primary at 2 p.m. LOTS FOR SALE fornia visiting friends and re on Tuesday. This will include all Russell Jenkins. Will build to suit buyers latives. Richard L. Fisher recently rechildren up to the second grade. CLYDE BUXTON'S Mrs Wiliam Oakey, Mrs Marie The senior Primary will be held turned from summer schooling General Contractor Morris and her daughters In a Rae at 3 p.m. the same day. MIDVALE he has been taking in Oregon. Be- 362 Alta View Drive. Midvale Morris, Judy Morris and Jill Mor The Beehive girls recently went fore leaving for Oregon, he was Louis D. METAL ns, KexDcrg, Ida. was tne weeit on an outing to Brighton. They bishop of the South Jordan Secend guest of Mr & Mrs Ralph Midvale S. 7695 Ward. AM S. ond release State Ph.: his at Beehive the three Upon stayed days Ballard and family. Mrs Mary Rogers and Mrs Mil dred Pass, Salt Lake, was the diner guest Sunday, Sept. 1, of Mr & Mrs Ralph Ballad and Let ELECTRICITY jour Ml OVALE THE girls' home there. Some of the activities they engaged in includ- A1 arto on1 Ai.qfic, mi'niifn.n ,.. mini Mil rp--' If 7A I0e I V lb. 21 i ; :LI: P'l!1!'!".! "" vour vcof n aceio savei ; |