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Show Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie. Reporter Phone: AM The annual Christmas program and party of the PTA and school was held Wednesday evening m the auditorium. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor, Mrs t Mrs lwnior Jiii"- -, Fern - BOOKS Poor, and Mr & Mrs James A. Miller were among those attending a of Mr family party at the home . t Aa f Midvale. KVarwhv. Roberta and Evelyn Crane attended the party 01 Sat-w West Jordan Stake MIA last urday evening. chilMr & Mrs Reed Crane and week dren, Montpelier, Ida., were Bo- end guests of Mr & Mrs Vera Misses The Lions Club and partners held their annual party and piat quet Thursday evening v.. ..., chnnl auditorium. a The MIA entertained with ; program Tuesday evening unaenwhich they went caroling, and and Mr & Mrs Vere Densley this arrived Blanding, family, week end to spend the holidays here. They will be guests 01 dot Mrs Henry Bodell. Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller entertained at a party at their homefiuests included Mr & Mrs Thoron Bowles, Woodruff Taylorsville, Mr & Mrs Butterfield. Mr & "s, and Crane, Mr & Mrs J. E. Miller, Forman. Delbert Mrs & Mr Mrs Louise Miller entertained at her home in honor of Mrs reJames A. Miller's birthday & Mrs Mr were cently. Attending & Mrs Clyde Crump, Lark, Mr FacRex Crump, Mr & Mrs Ted memMiller's family Mrs er, and bers. Mr & Mrs Theron Bowles and overchildren, Taylorsville, were Lillian night guests of Mrs Bowles Saturday, and attended Sunday church services here. J. E Miller, son of Mr & Mrs wanrinii Miller, is home from service to spend the Christmas holidays. An elders party will be held church. Friday evening at the Their partners are special guests. The bishopric and their wives are also invited. Mrs Louise Miller attended a group party at Draper Thursday afternoon. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell attended a Christmas program at the First Ward church in Midvale Sunday evening. Mr & Mrs Russell H. Bishop, West Jordan, were guest speakers at the LD3 church service ine Thev spent SunMrs day afternoon wttn Mr Lafe Crane. WVOm.. from v dial viu tvoomsin Bodell Adeline Mrs visited ing Mrs and Sunday. Mr cotrH-iSam Bodell, Midvale. called on Mrs Bodell. Mr & Mrs Russ?ll Armstrong and family spent Sunday evening with the Kent Bodeus. Sound waves have been succcsfully used to shake fog par tides into rain drop. Half of all U.S. families had a total income of $4,780 or more in 1956. 8 over the 1955 figure, npfordina to the Census Bureau The bureau's figures were based numerical middle on a median rather than an average. . reonle who wonder where the younger generation is headed would do well to consider where it came from. I Midvale Beauty F Deceased. with vouchers to the undersign-a- t Hate of first publication De 17 Rast Tenter Street. Mid 1957. vale, Utah on, or before the 21st cember 20, A.D. & Dahl and Sagers day of April, A. u. ltfaa. inHww .Inhn Brennan NOTICE TO CREDITORS Evelyn Mae Stanley Sabm for Administrators Executrix of the estate of 'Attorneys Estate of Victor E. Erickson 17 East Center Street, also Arthur Sabin, Everett Deceased. Utah . known as Everett A. Sabin, Midvale, Dec. Creditors will present claims J an, a, iu; 20, (Pub. t Deceased. to with vouchers the undersign-aDate of first publication De 17 East Center Street, Midvale TTtnh nn. nr hefnre the 21st cember 20, A.D. 1957. day of February, AD. 1958. IDahl and Sagers, Norman H. Erickson, Ad- Attorneys for Executrix ministrator of the Estate 17 East Center Street, On Friday. Dec. 13. the follow of Victor E. Erickson, Midvale, Utah Deceased. (Pub. Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, w) ing new books were added to Date of first publication De the Midvale branch of the Salt cember 20, A.D. 1957. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake County Library: Dahl and Saeers. Estate of Matt Simons Deceas FICTION Attorneys for Administrator ed. Na-17 East Center street, Oprlitnrs will nresent claims Six Feet of the Country, by Midvale, Utah with vouchers to the undersign- - dine Gordimer. The short stories are for the most part set (Pub. Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, 10) !at 17 East Center Street, Midin South Africa. vale, Utah on, or before the 21st NOTICE TO CREDITORS day of February, A.D. 1958. Sharon James, Free-LanPhoto F.stato nf Fverptt Arthur Sahin. Albert J. Simonicn, Elizabeth Wesley grapher, by also known as Everett A. Sabin George Prjanovich, Jr., A Rtnrv of a pirl nhntnm-anhe-r of the Deceased. estate of Matt Simons, 'Calling Doctor Jane, by Adeline Creditors will present claims legal Notices salon 1 ! mm i me. f:',.-:.''-:-v1.-;J:- a very and a prosperous NEW YEAH Wt appreciate your visits since taking orw f t!m business. Hope to tee you again in the coming year. PcgCT CWdcsta Dorothy Wctrtcr U2 S. Atltn Mldvsta FOR YOUNG PEOPLE McElfresh. A story of a young doctor. Christmas Tales for Readina A Ralltown Sheriff, by Stuart Brock. loud, by Robert Lohan. A trea A new western. sury for young and old. Flying Roundup, by Genevieve T. Road to Miltown, by S. J. Perel- - Eames: A horse story with a man. Thirty-fou- r humorous new twist. pieces on a variety of subjects. Maryland Adventure, bv J. C. Behind the Mountains, by Oliver Long. A story of the Battle of Lafarge. A world ox sun and the Severn. grace and violence in old New More Read to Yourself Stories, Mexico. by Child Study Association of Magic House of Numbers, by Ir America. Short stories of fun ving Adler. A book that makes and magic. a game out of mathematics. Exactly Like Ben's, by Lillian How to Have Confidence and Pow Gardner. A lively, appealing er in Dealing with People, by storv of two vounff children. Les Giblin. Gives the tested Busing Bees, bv Vireinia Smilev techniques used in his famous An explanation of Dees and course. beeiceemna. Face Toward the Sorina. bv Faith Child's Book of Dreams, by Beat Baldwin. The inspirational al rice &. ue negniers. A gay attle manac of a woman s year. D10K created out of dreams. lol 0 II Mi III ATGRFILIL II A zier JJ.'-Sra- I hJ a M. atat - .mm :' Urn wnam An mm wsiiuiit ceipm, Families separated by thousands of miles hold reunions their voices carried to loved ones on copper wire by long distance telephone calls. Copper helps airplanes, automobiles, busses and trains bring scattered members of families together for this most important occasion. i For the thousands engaged in the production of copper in Utah, there is a special satisfaction that comes from knowing the metal they produce is helping others enjoy Christmas. Theirs is also the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts in the production of copper help create better living for Utahns throughout the year. fir K.1 1" U,vVa-:, -- f. l : fr't: V.XHj-'r- j -- (tJ-V;;-v;!- ft? m ,X IfennecoiS Copper Corporation t I I ' S a Better Utah nti,u r EfS Xj:tixv. fli 'r;--; ' U H A Good Neighbor Helping to Build V' wwim : A -,- aCJ farms and in our industries. At Christmas time, however, copper takes on a special glow, when its exceptional qualities help brighten the ' . Yule tide season. J I 1 1 - MM MEMY CHRISTMAS Page Eight In churches, copper helps provide light, as worshipers give thanks for the birth of the Saviour. wishes llieir many friends end customers SENTINEL Friday, December 20, 1957 LL year long, copper serves Americans in many ways. The ever lasting metal produced in Utah is in daily use in our homes, on our win r (Utah) L j. -- THE MIDVALE miife I I I :r-rp-r. Jkr rrrCTL . r.'Ca Vo1 '' 1 |