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Show & Mrs Charles Shelton, Mr & Mrs Leo Smith, Mr & Mrs Bcrnell Luke, and Mr & Mrs Ellsworth Gines, all of Hefber City. were Mr West Jordan (Continued from page 2) Salt L:.ke County, and not Veterans of foreign Wars as pre viously repo.ted in this column, em gathered at the city hall in Midvale to observe Armistice Day. A moment of silence was observ ed at 11 a.m. after which elec tion of officers took place. Lunch was then served to about" 35 members. Mrs Barbara Dance, Blackfoot, Ida., accompanied by her three children, has been a guest at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Alvin Cole, for the past 10 days Mrs Dance attended Jordan Alumni Day during her visit to West Jordan. A luncheon party was given in her honor by Mrs Verlaine Bateman Fawlks to which other Jordan High School comrades of Mrs Dance were in vited. strong feeling of the essential ing 10 days- - in Roswell, with the daughter and sister and goodness of ordinary human family, Mr & Mrs Clarence (Vir beings. route Harold's En the to Palen. Sky, Graff) Trip ginia by Cj 1 home the visitors enjoyed points Johnson. More adventures .with the purple crayon. of interest in Phoenix and Tuc Where Any Young Cat Might Be, son, Ariz. by C. Denison & J. Cummin & K. Wiese. Truelife-storof a THE , ' - ' - w-- ' r Union Lions Club Has Gun Shoot; Prizes - -- The Union Lions Club is spon soring a gun snoot to De neia Sunday, Nov. 23. The meet will start at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the day. Prizes will consist of chickens, hams, bacon and turkeys. The event will be held at the site of the Union Gun Club area and proceeds will be used for a worthy project. i - ' U , - Books kitten hunt. On Friday, Nov. 21, the follow ing book will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Shadows into Mist, 4y E. Turn- e gren. A real picture of MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, November 21, 1958 Page Four ton, Lynda Webb, Bonnie Parker, Sharlene Leone Lloyd, Sylvia Conger, Diane Dunn, Janet Snarr, Sandra Hardy, Lila Evans, Lar-ain- e Jordan, Bingham Students Attend Hirst, Beverleen Breeze, Savage, Kaye Clements, BYU Benson, JoEllen Larsen, Olson, Joan Lundberg',. Bedont, Mary Fleming, Students from Jordan Bird, JoAnn Olson, Con-ne- e Bingham High Schools attended Pierce, Delia Mae Dibb, Judy the annual Utah school journa- Francom, and Nancy Lee Stead- at Brigham man. lism conference Young University" Nov. 1 to get Attending from Bingham were: tips from practicing newsmen Jane DeGranfienried, Sheila Ras-for their school publications. mussen, Floyd James, Margie More than 500 delegates from Burgon, Carol Neilson, and Ter45 schools participated in the ry Kastanis. various round table and workshop sessions throughout the Stake Participates day. These included news reportIrt Production ing, advertising, feature writing, photography, editing, and printThe Midvale Stake production ing techniques. Separate sections of "Praise Ye the Lord" will be were held for printed and mimepresented Sunday evening, Nov. and year newspapers ographed 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Midvale books. Third and Fourth Ward chapeL At the opening session, the The various wards of the Midlocal students heard Keith Wall-entin- vale stake produced this pageant bureau chief of United on Nov. 18. The different scenes, Press International regional of instrumental and vocal solos, fice of Salt Lake, give the key- voice choirs, and musical choirs note address on the conference will be taken from the various theme, "Service Through Jour- wards. nalism." "Newspapers contribute The production will be under to the understanding of other na- directipn of Midvale Stake Activtions and help to preserve liberty ity Counselor, Mrs Howard Richand peace by informing the peo ards, Wasatch St., and also assistple," Mr Wallentine said. ing will be Lois Roberts, RooseJournalism teachers and ad- velt St., and Raymond Giuque, visers were guests of the Univer East Midvale, stake musical disity at a noon luncheon meeting, rectors, Mrs Lyle Graham, stake and students toured the fast drama director, and Mrs Darnell growing campus, saw motion pic- Andrus, stake speech director. tures produced by BYU, were entertained by a BYU student var- "Hoe-Down" Nov. 28; iety program, and browsed of exhibits photographs Dance through and school publications. An and Gleaner "Hoe- The Jordan students and teach Down" has been soheduled for ers who attended were: Jeanette Olsen, A. LoMar Hen Friday, Nov. 28 at the Midvale Alice Turner, Carol First Ward, beginning at 8 p jh. drickson, Beckrtead, VaLayne Anderson, This trinstake affair will in Joann Smith, Sharon Brinton, clude square dancing, games, Gayle Hendrickson, Alice Bog program, disc jockey, and light gess, Brent E. Peterson, Larry refreshments will be served. East Jordan, Midvale and Mt. Latimer, Julia Bell, Barbara But and Glean- -' terfield, Miss Oralie Rawson, Su Jordan Stake san Santistevan, James Grow, ers will participate in this special Geneil Loader, Mary Lee Framp- - evening. Dee L Midge Barbara Joyce and Lynette Conference Mi issionary Amen-cans-to-b- finding their place in the new land. A Touch of th Sun, by W. San- som. Stimulating and reward ing book of short stories. Tha Sergeant, by D. Murphy. In tense story of the struggle for a young man's soul. Tha Man on th Rock, by F. King. With sharpness and cruelty love betrayed. George Jensen, Ted Denney, and William Moss attended the district governors meeting Tues -- m . humL J day evening at Andy s Smorgas bord. The affair' was held for Awards of wrist watches and bonus money in the national presidencies of the local Lions contest sponsored by the Ford parts and service Clubs. E. G. division awarded are Vance, left, field manager, to by Ye the The festival "Praise Lord" was presented in the Un- George Ault, service manager, and Dick Christensen, parts ion Wards this past week. The manager at Henry S. Day Co., Midvale. ..' presentation depicted in music, A Soldier with the Arabs, by. Sir drama, pageant forms, and danc J. Glubb. An explosive book homeland. The was under show road this the party ing replaced on an explosive subject Olive Sharp, Reporter , ... of Mr & Mrs direction Leland year. of the Reeds, by G. Maxynone: am People stake Shelton, Mrs Lena Silvey was a dinner special interest well. Journey through an alleaders. guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Olive Sharp, Reporter Ruth Darton Marries Ivan Keele in Salt Lake. "Praise Ye the Lord," an MIA most unknown land. The Next Day, by J. Pike. How Phone: AM The family of Mrs Rhoda Bog-festival, presenting all arts, was to deal with the urgent, prac Willard R. Malmstrom Wesley Burr Friday gess visited with her Saturday in presented in the three East Mid difficulties. tical, Mrs for services MemFuneral Mary of vale her 75th honor week. Wards this The pre birthday. Miss Ruth Joy Darton, and G. & Physics for Everybody, Prior to his departure for the & Elizabeth Yates Winn, 68, East sentation was composed of scenes A. BeLser. A book forby Wesley Ray Burr were married bers calling on her were Mr people were Midvale. held Swedish Mr Mrs Wednesday Walter from mission, a farewell tes church Wilson, was and Bennion; 14 Lake IDS history Salt the Nov. in who have questions to ask St Mrs Kenneth Sutherland, East in the East Midvale Third Ward dramatized by music, timonial will honor Willard R. song, dance, about the world Temple, with Elder John Long-dewe live in. assistant to the Council of Mill Creek, Mr & Mrs Vernon chapel with Bishop Dean W. speech, and instrumental music. The Pruning Manual, by E. Chris- Malmstrom, son of Mr & Mrs the Twelve, officiating. Following Cook, and Mr & Mrs Ordin Cur- Sharp officiating. Mrs Winn died The festival replaced the MIA topher. A handbook of the Wallace E. Malmstrom, West Jorthe ceremony the . newlyweds tis, Holladay; Mr & Mrs Harold- Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital road show. most comprehensive and dan. was She causes. bom of natural & Mr Mrs Ruel Bogwere feted at a wedding break- Boggess and Mrs Ed Colebrook entertained information available. date , The program is planned for to James at a fast in Butler at the home of Mr gess. Another son, Elwell Bog- in Lehi, Aug. 8, 1890, family dinner Thursday eveFOR YOUNG PEOPLE Sunday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m.' in Elizabeth and. Thomas mother his from Mary brother-in-lagess telephoned & Mrs Almon Green, to celebrate her husband's Lone Hunter's First Buffalo the West Jordan Second Ward, to ning and sister of the bride. Dur- his home in Concord Calif., to ex Yates. She was married birthday. Guests were Mr St Mrs Hunt, by D.. Worcester. Action, 7877 South 2900 West, and is as in 1907 Winn June 29, Charles II. s tend birthday greetings.. Roy (Carolee) Brinton, daughters ing the evening hours the Officers and teachers of the Lehi, later solemnized in the Salt Shelly and Leslie, Crescent, and excitement and authentic In follows: organ prelude, Janet were honored at a recepdian lore. Finlayson; opening song, congreShe' an was Lake LDS held Relief Second Ward Temple. Society Mr & Mrs Harry Bennion, tion in the Union First Ward Dance and Oth gation; invocation, LeGrand NielThe LDS of the member active a Monday preparation meeting the house. Attending meeting er Tales from the Gold Coast, sen; sacrament song, regional bride were a sister, Mrs DcLoy at the home of Carol Ware. Iris church. The Sunday School organiza by H. Courlander. Sometimes mission choir; sacrament service; Follow was Garrett She is survived by her hus tion of the Second Ward was re Torgerson, matron of honor; Mrs but a remarks, Evelyn Spratling; vocal sometimes wry funny, Harold Madsen, another sister, ing a report and general discus band, mother, son Charles Elwin; cently reorganized. Claude Bird wisdom and humor to which solo, Thelma Hisatake; speaker, were sion refreshments D. Martin Mrs bridelight (Elva) Mrs Marvin Prigmore, the daughters, was retained as superintendent all children respond. Pres. Howard W. Barben; vocal " Jensen, Mrs Kenneth E. (Ber-- while Ward Ashby, who was sec- Coon Holler, by 0. Cook. Story solo, Thelma Hisatake; remarks, groom's sister; Miss JoLayne served. Palmer, Miss Diane Bledsoe, and Members of the Union Second niece) Foster, Copperton, Mrs ond counselor, was sustained as about a dusty, scuffed, one- - Bishop Max Curtis Jewkes; re' Miss Suzanna Madsen, junior Ward enjoyed a program and Clinton (Flossie) Roper, Magna, first counselor, and W. Blaine room old school. sponse, missionary; closing song, dinner recently. The dinner was and- - one brother, Thomas A. Petersen was sustained as the bridesmaid. with Good regional mission choir; benedicthe the Chucho, Boy Wedell C. Gray was best man, prepared by the Relief Society, Yates, East Midvale. new second counselor. Mrs Wil Name, by E. Phillips. Simple tion, i Darrell Beckstrom; organ while Jay C. Ilicken, Harvey Bra the elders quorum had charge Funeral services for John W. liam Erdman is secretary. Ken and beautiful story, with a postlude, Janet Finlayson. MIA officers of the and serving Adolph-on- , dy and Marvin Prigmore usher 49, were held Mon- neth Sharp, who had served as a arranged the program. Proceeds day in Sacramento, Calif. Mr counselor in the organization, ed. The bride is a daughter of Mr will be used for the building Adolphson, who was ' a former was released. Mr Sharp and his & Mrs Klin James Darton, Ha fund. East Midvale resident died Nov. family have, moved to Midvale waii. She has been residing in Mr St Mrs Ervin Mounteer and 6, in a Sacramento hospital oi to make their home. Bountiful. Mr Burr is the son of Mr & Mrs Archie Mounteer re- complications following surgery. Mrs Merlin Timothy entertainMr St Mrs Clifton Ray Burr, Un- cently spent a week end in Esca- - He was born Jan. 24, 1909, in Salt ed at a luncheon Friday. Guests lante with their brother and ion. Anna H. and Lake to Gustave were Mrs Mary Anderson, Mid& Mrs Marvin Moun Mr in family, a 'honeymoon Following Soderbere Adolphson. He mar vale; Mrs Matilda Levine, Mrs Southern Utah the young couple teer. En route home, they visit- ried Eliza Clyde in 1932 in Salt Thelma Larson, Mrs Gwen LeManti. will make a home in Provo while ed in Lake. He was a member of the vine, and Mrs Cleo Levine, all of & & Dee Mr Mr Mrs Timothy, BYU. at his studies he continues LDS church. He attended the Sandy. The celebrat Mrs Wendell Iverson and sons Jordan High School and was a ed Mrs Timothy s birthday. Lee and Dennis, Salt Lake; Mr & of the University of Union Resident Has . Mrs Kendall Timothy, Sandy; graduate Mrs Clara E. Beckstead, who was employed as a civil He Utah. Mrs Blanche Thomas, Mr & Mrs spent the past 2'a months at 70th Birthday State for California the the heme of her granddaughter Merlin Timothy, East Midvale; engineerConservation Water Department. and Mrs Eva Ann Olson was the Mr k Mrs Dell Timothy, Mr & family, Mr & Mrs Dale Out honored guest Sunday when her Mrs Eugene Jenkins, and son Kay He is survived by his widow, zi Egbert) Sharp, is. visiting in II. and Donald IL Ogden with her son and family, sister, Mrs Dora Tennent enter recently spent a week end in the two sons. Jack tained for her at birthday sur Uinta area where they partici Adolphson, Sacramento; his mo Mr & Mrs Allen Egbert. three brothers Dinner guests Friday pated in their annual family ther. Salt Lake; evening prise party. The family get-tS ' James one and R., Bounti at the home of Mr & Mrs Orvil sister, hunt. at Tennent was the held pheasant gether Wash., H., Seattle, ful; E. George St Mr Mrs Robert Mounteer home in Crescent, and celebrated Sorenson, were her brother -- r'-i Mrs Olsons 70th birthday. Fifty and family, Tracy, Calif., visited Bert G., East Midvale, and Mrs and family, Mr St Mrs Raymond T. M. Larson, Salt Lake. Mr Graham, Bountiful. Mrs Soren guests enjoyed a smorgasbord his mother, Mrs Flora Mounteeri Adolphsons wife is a former San sons niece, Miss Allene Hill, who dinner. The dining table was and other relatives. ..J V"" ' is a student at the BYU, spent 111 Mr & Mrs Angus Price recent dy resident. centered with a beautifully dect ' 'iMJ4iJBP ',: .t , orated birthday cake. Mrs Ol- ly accompanied their niece, Mrs The special interest group of the week end at the Sorenson home. MIA son's sons, daughter and families, Noris Horlachcr, Holladay, and the Midvale Stake sponsor who helped celebrate her anni- enjoyed a two weeks' vacation. ed a smorgasbord dinner party Mrs Hilda Gillen, Oasis, is visversary were Mr & Mrs Mac Ol- They visited with relatives in Friday evening. The affair was iting 'at the home of her daugh J. ; Idaho Falls, Ida., and while there held in the East Midvale Second ter and family, Mr & Mrs Reed son, Mr & Mrs Dean Olson, s5A jr-ilt-Mrs Art (Donna) Caldwell, they went through the LDS Tem- Ward Amusement Hall, where Swensem Dr & Mrs Vance E. Burgon at i Murray; Mr & Mrs Kenneth Ol- ple. They also visited relatives 100 guests enjoyed .a social eve i 1son, East Midvale; Mr & Mrs Ben jnd friends in Seattle and Brem ning. Following dinner a group tended the homecoming festivi Olson and Mr & Mm Clyde Olson. erton, Wash., Boise and Kellogg. of Hawaiian students from the ties at BYU in Provo. Among the out of town guests Ida., and points of interest in 3YU presented a program of Mrs Leland Goff, accompanied muMC and dance of their native her niece, Mrs Karl D. Zobell, who attended the Oregon and Montana. Midvale, and spent Wednesday in Rexburg, Ida., where they at tended funeral services for Mrs Stella D. Zobcll. She was Karl Zobells grandmother. The Rainbow class of the First Ward Primary held a "Rainbow Parents Program" Wednesday. A review of previous lessons and musical numbers were presented by members of the class. Follow ing the program light refresh ! : ffOLii . ments were served. Class leaders are Mrs Wilma Drew and Shau na Burgon. Mr St Mrs Mitchell Forbush (Bth) announce the arrival of a son Nov. 11. Happy grand mothers of the new baby are Mrs Rachel M. Forbush, and Mrs Loreene Caldwell. '" r a v. ." n ... i i i.iAfer.A'.'."';', and Gleaner girls of the Second Ward held a fireside Sunday evening in the ward chapel. Mr & Mrs Doyle Green, Murray, who attended the dedi cation of the London Temple, and have toured the Holyland, and Switzerland, showed moving The American motorist has long since adopted his own Appointments are beautiful beyond imagination and its pictures and told the group of ' the for automotive offcrincn. fabrics and leathers are unbelievably luxurious. technique year's judging The their experiences. meeting Vt He simply looks to the new Cadillac car to discover was under direction of class leadThe 1959 Cadillac is equally inspiring from behind the ers, Norman Law, Mrs T. Foster motordom's fullest measure of all that it new and good wheel. Its spectacular new engine, its advanced transmit Greenwood Jr., and Mrs Drancy and wonderful. lion and its nrw ease of ride and handling make Smith. every And never before has Cadillac placed such a high The Sharp Camp of the DVT journey the most glorious distance between any two points. standard on the world's motor cars as it has for 1959. held a regular meeting Thursday mar These Cadillac advancement have bent interpreted in 06 PROOF- SOUR MASH at the home of Loona Otteson. A For the new "car of Cars" has introduced a whole new thirteen body ing a new Eldorado Brougham. luncheon nerved by Mrs Otteson So if you contemplate the purchase of concept of what an automobile can do and be . . . and how the The ettf motor car preceded meeting. open it should look and act. in the coming year, you owe yourself an mg prayer wa$ given by the early visit with To the eye alone, it is a revelation. Elrgant, majestic, thin newest of Cadillacs. camp chaplain. Annie ChrLsten- sen. and the flag salute was presubstantial, poised it has brought a new magic and Sixty minutes in the howroom and on the highway will ncnted by Mrs Otteson. The les to the world of motion. splendor give you a full understanding of the new way to measure son, "Utah Lakes" was given by Its Fleetwood interiors are miracles of advanced design. motor car. class leader Lavlna Hicks. Fol greatness1 tn lowing the lc&son the group en joyed a "Book of Remembcr 1959 is now on display inspect drive today The majestic new Cadillac anee." compiled by Norma Kuhni. TASTES SO RICH . . . SWALLOWS SO SMOOTH Closing prayer wai offered by Jennie McDonald. The DUP mem Long the favoriir Ilourlton of many of your bers will meet Dec. 11 at the . fricmls Hilt and Hill tt now liamlmmrly gift YOUR, LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER home of Annie Christensen for Tyrrairil to Ik? doubly rlrome at Holiday time. the annual Christmas party. UURY MlllER, INC. Mr & Mrs Charles Graff, Mid ' ' Beit Truly American Kliishey 491 1 State St Murray, Utah. AM448JJ Kentucky Bourbon at vale, and their daughter and ton in law. Mr k Mrs Elmer Clover m l iu ci, uiwuf, o., i4?uiTii tti uiwui fimn ttmn umxi-ttirn- ti rutii nam wmi-- tt tm. and (laughter Cherie, returned to ' CmMUm a Stlrtf tUtt Glut their homes Monday after spend- wry rieiMt win-a-me- nt Union e, East Midvale , day-to-da- y up-to- just-wed- Tri-Stal- ce M-M- r il ":r o Y0iim L 5 LlIiI"1 --'- 1 T Ben-nion- it'll HHH - n tSj J !U$k ' ;i jflt '1 - r Ui xiU'7'.jT1 irrrrrrrJl r rT 'Jt&Wm -- 2I ' .... F W'Wf, - uirT I u Jlfotordom'sfovJljcasuwment ofGreatness! g 1 ... j styles-includ- Kmtucly souk iis best for theHolidays Give. ..servo Kffl&J-L- KH0UJet and for VISIT ii Q - - enjoy ' f ; lrtj it t I |