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Show to Elect Officers PTA Riverton Blanche Densley, Reporter Phone: AM At Meeting Oct. 30 ' The Riverton PTA will hold a short meeting Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the local school. Gleaners Hold All members are urged to be present. With the resignation of Stake "Fall Fling" Mrs Ida Ewell as president, Mrs The and Gleaners of the Jesse Cowdell aswill be named to succeed her president. Vice West Jordan Stake will hold their president will be Prin. Don F, "Fall Fling" Saturday evening, Lennberg. Other officers up for Oct. 23, at 8:30 p.m. in the stake approval are Mrs Gordon Mous nouse. mere wm be prizes, a ley, Mrs Daro Hamilton, Mrs iloorshow, and refreshments to James A. Bratt and Mrs Darrell entertain those attending. Every- Darling. The new principal will one, 12 years and over, are in be introduced. The same evening the PTA officers have planned a vjted. Mr & Mrs Sorenson, night in ob stake leaders, will be class demonstrationParent-Teacher servance of w charge. Week. Teachers will meet the parents in the classrooms at 8 P.iverton School PTA p.m. where the pupils will give a demonstraticn of their work Plans Halloween Party and will serve refreshments to their parents. Mrs Darrell Dar Officers, teachers, and class ling, National Parent Teacher room mothers of the Riverton Magazine agent, announces the School PTA will sponsor a Hallo magazine drive is now on. ween party for all school chil dren Friday afternoon, Oct. 31, Work got underway Monday on gutter project 'at the school. All grades will the curbthe and main streets of Kiv through parade down twon in Halloween erton. Grant Tuft, Murray, was costumes at 1 p.m. until 1:30. The lowest "bidder out of nine enpublic is invited to watch the the trants and was awarded the con parade down town in Halloween tract. Streets to receive the curb students will return to their classrooms where they will be and gutter improvements will be r.erved refreshments. At 2 p.m. from William Mason's south to the third and fourth grades will Morgan Lane and from the bank itc shown a movie and at the east to the little canal. The power aine . time the fifth and sixth company is busy moving tne light poles back to make room lor the grades will enjoy a dance. curb and gutter. Horschel Egbert was the guest of honor at a family birthday Evening Halloween dinner Sunday, Oct. 12. His birth day was Oct. 9. Present at dinner Party Set by 2 Clubs were Mr sister and hus The Lions and Jaycee Clubs'of band, Mr Egberts & Mrs Clyde Raddon, niverton are sponsoring 11 son Ralph and family, Mr & Mrs hours of entertainment for the Jack Egbert and children, Lynda children of the elementary and Bobbie. Mr & Mrs Adelbert grades of the school on Hallo Shomaker and children, Joan. Ro ween night. Oct. 31, at 7 p.m. at bin and Michelle. A few friends the school. There will be a movie called on Thursday to wish him and treats for the children. Pre a happy birthday. They were Mr .school children may attend if ac & Mrs Wilford Crane, Mr & Mrs companied by their parents Roland Page. Mrs Millard Hen School grounds will be patrolled derson. Mrs William Reynolds, hy members of the two clubs. and Mr & Mrs S. M. Larsen. n, n Cop-perto- Mr & Mrs Clarence Giles and Clifton Lloyd of the Riverton , first Ward were recently , ap pointed to a stake mission. Sixteen members and guests of the Riverton flower Club enjoyed dinner in a Salt Lake cafe, Wednesday, Oct. 15. and later a visit to the chrysanthemum Gar dens on 39th South, and to the formal gardens of Mrs Jean Fen- ton where they viewed chysan- uiemums. Mrs Sclyf Page was the committee chairman in charge of arrangements. Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Don Coy Friday during general conference were Mr & Mrs H. A. Bleyl and two children, Sacramento, Calif. Sunday dinner Ruests of the Coys were Mr & Mrs Ronald Green and daughter. Mary Ann, Roy. WANTED and WRECKED JUNK CARS Bought Outright SELL USED PARTS REBUILT PARTS WE DO MECHANICS WORK Drive Out and Save PICKUP SERVICE FREE WE STRIVE TO PLEASE H&H AUTO WRECKING 1450 S. CO. Stat Bui. Ph.: AM Horn Ph.: AM served. Crescent Lorna Allgood, Reporter "Hand of Friendship" Extended at PTA "Hand of Friendship" was the theme of the PTA held last Thursday evening at the Crescent School house. School board can didates were introduced as wen as teachers and principal. Prin. Richard Bateman discussed divided grades. Stanley Harper discussed the Consti amendments to the-Utatution. Edward Fairbourn discussed radar. Quentin Best sang a soio, accompanied vy jurs rsesi. A pot luck dinner was served down stairs. Square dancing climaxed the Tho nuunmtf get-tgether party in Salt Lake tor tne memDers oi a ous tour 10 the Northeast VS. of which they were members. Mrs Egbert and Mrs Page gave a talk and showed slides of their trip at the First o Ward MIA. A fireside chat was held Sun day evening at the home of Miss Jean Webb in the home lormeny owned by Wesley Bills. Both First and and Third Ward Gleaners were invited. Don Merrill was the speaker and also showed slides taken while he was ou an LDS mission to South At rica. Mrs Beth Robertson of the Third Ward was in charge. Re freshments were served to 25. Mr & Mrs Albert Gilbert returned by boat Oct 16 from a two months' European trip. Coun tries visited were France, Holland. England, where they at tended LDS Temple dedication services and visited relatives. Denmark, where they also saw relatives. Switzerland, where they to SEVIEii COUNTY . . . Host to Utah Sportsmen uraG preparation Primary Jn Lloyd, meeting was held at the Crescent ward House last Monday evening. Mrs hmma Young gave the training lesson after which plans for the coming month were dis cussed. Refreshments were serv visited in Monterrey Park with rence Davis, Bountiful, Mr & Mrs THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Mr & Mrs Peter Caropino and in Fred Lee, and Mr & Mrs Eddie Friday, October 24, 1958 Page Eight Hitchcock and family, Salt Lake. Olive Sharp, Reporter Ingelwood with Mr & Mrs Dick The second quorum of deacons Johnstun. Mrs Sam Bodell and own studio in Hollywood. He and was reorganized recently with Phone: AM his wife brought their daughter, daughter, Glenna, Midvale, acthe following new officers: John to Utah, so that she may Mrs Johnstun on her companied ny Hatch, president; David Man-lo- r Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Arlene, Mr & Mrs Arthur Snyder re and Richard Ford as assis California visit. Snow College. attend Phone: AM tants, and Richard Glad as secre cently met with family members Mrs Ellis J. Petersen Mary Also visiting at the Wallace tary. and enjoyed a party at the home home was Larry Jacobsmeyer, The Crescent School junior pa- of Mr & Mrs Richard Butterfield Brady) recently returned to her Mr & Mrs Milton Robertson trol attended a football game home in Ventura, Calif., after who is attending BYU. Larry is are Saturday afternoon at the Uni in Salt Lake. The get together spending two. weeks in Provo have a new baby girl. They Mr &. Mrs Simmons' eldest grandversity of Utah between utan celebrated the birthday of their with her son and family, Mr & the new familv living in Mr child. Another visitor was Mrs and Denver. The group was chap- sister, Mrs Ardelia isnyder, River- Mrs Russell Petersen and rela- Jentzsch's house. They now have ton. Florence Taylor, Mrs Simmon's eroned by Wayne Parker. tives in this vicinity. six children. Mr & Mrs Jack Monahan, West The Top Pilot Primary class Mrs Arthur Gabler has been a cousin from Idaho. Alse some Maj. A. M. Samuelson, who is and parents enjoyed a program Covina, Calif., recently spent a stationed with the air corps in Datient in the LDS Hospital lor friends of theirs from Moravia, Sunday when all the boys and weeK end with Mr & Mrs Lowell Fairbourne, O., visited Mr & Mrs the past three weeks undergoing Calif., stopped in for a visit. They girls took part. Parents pinned Greer, other friends and relatives. Jesse Nix, while he was here to treatment. Ernie Gabler has been are Mr & Mrs.Ferrel Whitlock. the top pilot pins on the chil- Mr & Mrs Neil Monahan, also of attend general conference. Mrs home visiting his mother during The Emerson Hand family and dren. Teachers of the group are West Covina, were recent over- Nix's sisters, Mrs Charles Camp- her illness. Mr Gabler had asked the Ralph Bishop family went to at home. Greer the Mrs vvilma Sveden and Mrs Jane night guests bell, Rupert, Ida., and Mrs Ellis the Red Cross to arrange the fur Milford to hunt their deer. They MIA of officers the Union Ainsworth. Petersen. Ventura, Calif., were lough for his son. Ernie has now in a cabin near that city. The geneojogy committee was Fourth Ward are sponsoring a recent luncheon guests at the returned to his 'base with the stayed Lifferth and his son Henry Halloween Oct. in charge of the sacrament meet27, Nix home. party Monday, Seventh Fleet in Formosa. David went to the Green Lakes 7:30 at amuseward in the p.m. Mr & Mrs Louis Cardon attend area near Vernal to get their ing Sunday evening with Fred D. Bob Hardman, who is serving Alldredge as the speaker. Earon ment hall. A spook alley and with the Marines in Mojave, ed a dinner party in Salt Lake deer. will be featured. Fairbourn gave the Aaronic dancing recently spent a week end last Saturday evening at the Mr & Mrs Rex Wilhoit invited Mr & Mrs Neil Monahan, West Calif., Priesthood boy's talk. with his parents, Mr & Mrs Henry home of a fellow employe of Mr Mr & Mrs Scott Hendricks to overwere recent Baptism services will be held Covina, Calif., Cardon. They also viewed slides their home last Thursday evening Hardman. at Draper Second Ward on Oct. night guests of his sister and famMr & Mrs Richard Motta, shown by Mr Larrgton, vice presi to view some slides. & Mr Milne. Mrs Rawlin 24 at 7 p.m. ily, They Grace, Ida., announce the arrival dent ci tne company tor which Also on Thursday evening the A Cub Scout pack meeting will also visited other relatives and of their first child, a son, born Mr Cardon works. PTA held a meeting. A large be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Cres- friends. Mr & Mrs Wallace Simmons crowd attended and Oct. 9. The new baby will be they Heard Si Mr Mrs George Green re- named cent Ward house. Kip A. Motta, and pater- have had several visitors during delivered by the three cently returned to their home nal grandparents are Mr & Mrs the past few weeks. One was speeches candidates to the school board, after enjoying a two weeks' vaca- Ambrose Motta. their son, Grant, and his wife Mr Bateman, Mr Rich, and Mrs tion to the northwest. They tour Mrs Ellen Nance spent the and daughter. Grant Simmons is James Thompson. After hearing ed and visited places of interest week end in Springville with her prominent in Hollywood. He is a the speeches, the audience visitin Idaho, Oregon, Washington, son and family, Dr & Mrs James professional cartoonist, and many ed the various classrooms where and parts of Canada. While in of the animated cartoon adver- - they were M. Nance. explained the work Wash., they visited their Mr & Mrs Charles Campbell, tiesments that are seen on televi that the children are doing in niece and family, Col. & Mrs Carl friends sion in his visited are creation. He owns his each grade. Rupert, Ida., Cottonwood Hospital (Beryl Nance) Ekman. this vicinity while here to attend Mr & Mrs Kenneth Fortner 'anconference. Mr & Mrs of a daughter general nounce Mr & Mrs LaVere Snarr and Douglas T. Brown, Riverton, Oct. 5. the arrival ci the new family recently moved to Salt Grandparents girl, Oct. 10. are Mr & Mrs Joe Greer, Lake to make their home. Robert J. Beckstead, 532 East baby Mr 4 Mrs Victor FortMrs Maxine Hunt returned to 7200 South, Midvale, boy, Oct. 11. Murray, ner. home in Farminston N.Mex her Warren R. Adair, 726 E. MontMrs Ruby Edeburn, Mr & Mrs Friday after spending a week gomery Dr., Sandy, boy, Oct. 11. Hobert Vaught, Clarksburg W. with Mr & Mrs Gordon Despain 6700 S. State Milton Robertson, Sandy, girl, Va., Peter Anderson, Mt. Plea- and family. Oct. 12. sant, were visitors during the 31 Kenneth J. Richards. 9901 Pop- week end at the home of Mr & Trout in some streams live. Mrs Donald Barney and family. py Lane, Sandy, boy, Oct. 12. and die without reaching Mrs Rhoda Sedden and Mrs spawn a size of seven inches. A five Clifford K. Reid, 8844 S. State, Rhoda Fisher, Midvale; Mrs Mary 14. Sandv, girl, Oct Decker and Mrs Margaret Cald- year old fish, for example, might Hubert R. Ludwig, Sandy, girl, well, Murray; Mrs Zora Turner, be only five inches long. Usual Oct. 15. Salt Lake, and Mrs Madonna Bie-- reason is lack of living space. Finest in Chinese and American Foods Ralph C. McDonald 753 East smger were luncheon guests FriSam of Mrs 8400 South, Midvale, boy, Oct. 15. day at the home ARE YOUR PLANS Paul L. Burlingame, Riverton, social afternoon celebrated Mrs UNFINISHED? girl, Oct. 15. Delivery Service from Saturday eveArvin J. Mineer, Draper, girl Stradleys birthday. WITHOUT OBLIGATION met at the members family ning Oct. 15. 12 Noon to 2 a.m. Let me tell you about a Stradley home and enjoyed a Clark T. Peay. 7289 South 2825 dinner -Mrs party commemorating FAMILY FUNERAL PLAN" East, Cottonwood, girl, Oct 16. birthday. Thomas J. Saddler, Draper, btradieys Mr & Mrs LaMonte McCleary for as low as $3.55 per month boy, Oct. 16. recently entertained at a party burial property included for Salt Lake Hospitals as low as $5.75 per month. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 75 GUESTS honoring Daniel Barker, prior to Mr & Mrs his leaving for the Norwegian Phone councelor friendly your William Day, Draper, girl, Oct. mission field. Twenty-fiv- e guests 15. enjoyed games and refreshments W. Robert L. Evans, 845 East 1st Daniel is the son of Mr & Mrs Ph.: AM Vearl Barker, Taylorsvule. North, Sandy, girl, Oct. 15. Andress Martinez, Bingham, Mrs Lavell Johnstun recently mornings, evening or wkdays girl, Oct 15. spent a week in California. She James B. Fitzegerald, Darper, Union Granite 1 MOON GARDEN CAFE AM BANQUET II. prosperous sheep and cattle industry. Basically dependent on apiculture, the county also has mineral resource whose future development holds great promise for an industrial economy. In Sevier County, as elsewhere throughout the state, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to amure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spot where beer and alt can be enjoyed. girl, Oct. 15. Gordon O'Venr. 2236 East 7110 South. Cottonwood, boy, Oct 15. Jay Hendnckson, 6880 Meadow-down- s Way, Cottonwood, girl, Oct. 16. Paul Ketterer Jr., 2250 Ramon a Ave., Cottonwood, boy, Oct 16. Don't Gamble with Utah's Future! ... to the What would happen and to the future of the United future of Utah, States if reclamation projects guaranteeing Utah's future growth were brought to a sud- den halt? If the highway building program securing Utah's vital future transportation needs were thrown into the ash can? If minimum defense requirements were ignored, and Eisenhower's "Peace Through Strength" program were to be scuttled, closing down Utah's defense installations and in dustries and reducing the market for her metal industries? If forward defense bases on friendly foreign soil were closed, and friendly foreign troops were turned against us? If United States representatives were with drawn from the United Nations where their firm leadership of the free nations has thwarted the Communist aggressors and saved the world from international war? hard-workin- g, Voto November 4th aSv.WATE(INS "He gets things done"- - . - "i f VI U.P GO MUCH r AND SEE HOW FUN A TRIP CAM to you ; . Sit I1003I AVAILABLE MOON GARDEN CAFE 02 Utah people demand sensible, responsible public servants who stand firmly for sound principles above the tumult end rabble rousing of extremists of the left end cf the right. Jtyft3?dt TAYLOR 5-29- 24 HOURS OPEN Who is Brack Lee for? He called Utah's share of Upper Colorado "loot." Shall we believe him and give Utah's priceless birthright back to Southern California? s What good is an income tax reduction if your income is taken away? What would happen to your income and the future of Utah and the United States if Brack Lee were elected? What would happen to education if Brack lee were elected? To the fihhinu enthusiact, Sevier County means one thing: Fish Lake, one of Utah's best known fishing havens, where mackinaws weighing up to 30 pounds have been caught To the hunter, Sevier County l famoua for the annual deer hunt that draws up to 25,000 hunters -nearly twice the county's permanent population. Richfield, the county seat, i tne center of a BEER and ALE . nrnurnm charge of Mrs Melbourn r l a president. ed. Mr & Mrs Harvey Ainsworth are visiting their sons, Mr & Mrs Keith Ainsworth and family and Mr & Mrs William Bowen and Mr & Mrs Gale Ainsworth and Mrs William Malouist Jr.. Los family of Indio, Calif., for an Angeles, were dinner guests of indefinite time. Mrs Bowen s Drotner ana wire, The Crescent Boy Scouts enMr & Mrs Dan Coy. Mrs Bowen joyed a swimming party at Mag and Mrs Atalquist sang with the na Tuesday evening. Sixteen boys California Ladies Chorus during and their leaders included Max the LDS general conference. Hatch, David Glad, scoutmasters. Ralph Bowen, son of Mr & Mrs Dennis Dalley and Harold Carroll Martin Bowen came home from attended. the hospital Oct. 18, and is conva Funeral services were held lescing at his home after being Wednesday for Martin Olson. 88. at the Larkin Mortuary chapel involved in a tractor accident. Mr & Mrs Clarence Giles enter- in Salt Lake. Mr Olson died Sat tained at dinner for the aunts urday at the home of a daughter. and families of little Allen Robert Mrs Elsie D. Jenson. in Crescent. Giles on his 8th birthday, Oct. 5. He has resided in Crescent for 10 They all accompanied him to the years. church to see him baptized by Last Sunday Mr 4 Mrs Leo his father and later to sacrament Dahl entertained at a luncheon meeting to see him confirmed a in honor of Mrs Dahl's sister, Mrs member of the LDS church. Din- Katherine Hodgekin and children ner was yserved to all after who will leave Oct. 24 to join her Church. husband, who is serving in the Maurice JNewman spent several armed services in Italy. Other day at St. Mark's Hospital under guests included Mr & Mrs Law observation, bhe returned home Oct. 11. His daughter, Mrs Nancy Ann Butterfield. spent a few days recently at the home of her parents while her husband 'was away from nome. Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert and Mr & Mrs Roland Page attended a WE visited the LDS Temple, Belgium where they saw the World's Fair. Mrs Lawrence Mangum was guest of honor at a stork shower given by Mrs Jeanene West and Miss Francine Silcox Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at the heme of Mrs Arch Brown. Refreshments were served to 10 girl friends. Monday evening, Oct. 19, Mrs Mangum was again honored at a shower at the home of her mother, Mrs Clarissa Giles. The shower was given by the aunts of Mrs Mangum, as follows: Mrs Julion Tufte, Mrs Hugh Jjrom-mond- , Mrs Douglas Peisley, Mrs Henry Page, and Mrs Arline Walters. Games to uit the occasion were played and refreshments You Are Right-W- hen You Vote Republican! ffc Z' , 4 " Vs. X h ! i r ' . . ., A ,, &,m, Dliii Unieo mlFKiAithe i Dintf Dm tnlmive Cm ' M S iv . ,. fc f lyi k. J! A J : ?- -' , rnthvi Utntry Many other advantages, too, including Family Fares to save you money, downtown arrival, Rail Travel Credit Card, Hertz Rent-a-Cservice, and the peace of mind that comes fnn traveling the safe, restful Union Pacific way. ar view A. cf ! ... fttin |