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Show THE: MIDVALE Friday, December 5, 1958 Page Five that Paul Jacbson, formerly Personals ' ro SENTINEL (Utah) Mrs Willis L. Francom Phone: AM Midvale Lady Lions met Wednesday, Dec. 3, for a social evening at the home of Mrs Jay Thompson, 353 Elm St. After a short business meeting games were played and members exchanged gifts. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Jay Thompson and Mrs Fred Miner. Mr & Mrs Glenn M. Allgood and son, Scott M., spent the recent holiday as guests of Glenn's parents, Mr & Mrs Ernest W. Allsood, 8269 S. Main. The. Glen e AUgacd family moved from seven months ago to make a , home in Morgan , Mrs Roxie Gosman, EL Wasatch, St., entertained Thanksgiving day at 'a dinner for her sisters Mr & Mrs and brother-in-laLeon Malmstrom, S. Main, and Mrs John Jensen, Salt Lake, and her daughter, Miss Bernice Gos man. Thanksgiving evening was spent by the group at the Leon Malmstrom home, where Mrs Jensen stayed overnight. A tele phone call was received by the Malmstroms from their son and family, Mr Si Mrs Melvin Malm strom, Seattle. He informed them Mid-val- , of Midvale, and his missionary companion, had Thanksgiving dinner with them Mr & Mrs William Sharp, Rig- by, Ida., visited her sister, Mrs Leon Malmstrom last Saturday. The Sharps were in Utah for the holiday week end. Last Sunday afternoon Mrs Verna Davison, Salt Lake, was a dinner guest of her brother Mr & Mrs Leon and sister-in-laMalmstrom. After dinner they went to the open house for Mrs Clara Walker's 80th birthday at Union. Mrs Walker is a sister-in-laof Mrs Davison. Mr & Mrs A. D. Coombs, Spruce St., entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for her mother, Mrs Zelma Peterson, Lark. Mrs Peterson stayed overnight with the Goombs. ' Entertaining Thanksgiving Day at a dinner party were Mr & Mrs John Cole, S. Allen St. Guests included Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom and children, Lloyd, Judy, and Jim, Wasatch St., Mrs Walter Anderson, Jefferson St., Mr & Mrs T. L Isaacson, Wasatch St., Mr & Mrs Otto Isaacson, Murray, Elmer Cole, Marilyn and John Cole, S. Allen St. After dinner a social was enjoyed. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs Darnell Andrus and children Bar- - : A (ffV7 OJ WATERFIILl aan SxuAZIER 113 Of KENTUCKY BOURBON a. SINCE r T a rir IOIU in "54 WAT1MIU AND FIAZItt DISIIIUIT COMMIT, IAI0ST0WN. 1 KEN1UCPT on1 Mm William nnrJ T?an1 .iKvxmmmm mm' urn mmvew m v""""" ' Bogden and children, Larry and Wendell, Cornell Dr., attended a birthday party for Jimmy Brady on his third birthday. Jimmy is the son of Mr & Mrs Melvin Brady, Salt Lake, formerly of East Midvale. Games and refreshments were enjoyed, after which wrist watches and balloons were given as favors. Mr & Mrs LaMar Olson and children, S. Allen St., enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr Ol sons parents, Mr & Mrs Elmer Olson, East Midvale. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Verlyn Olson, daugh-Souther- spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr & Mrs Farr. Mr & Mrs A. J. Erlenbach, Garden View Dr., entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day for Mr & Mrs Dan Thurber and chils dren, 3rd Ave., and Mrs father, Peter Blatnick, N. Entertaining at Thanksgiving dinner were Mr & Mrs Louis E. Goff, Columbia Dr. Guests included Mrs Meta Thesen, Mrs Heber C. Aylett, W. Center St., Clifford and Joy Goff, Columbia Dr. Dave Warner, Midvale postmaster, presents gift to retiring Sandy Postmaster, G. Leonard Larson at Tuesday evening's banquet held at the Midvale city hall for county postmas ters. Mr Larson retired Nov. 30 after more than 24 years as postmaster. ' . . They enjoyed Thanksgiving din Amanda Johnson and Miss Erne ner with Paul and his family. En line Johnson, Pioneer St. They route they stopped at Las Vegas, left last Wednesday tn spend the Nev., and . on their return trip Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs they stopped at Mesqulte,- - Nev. Johnson's daughter and family, ' Mr & Mrs W. B. Jenkins, Wash-- 1 Mr & Mrs Woodrow Sybrowsky, rngtoii St., entertained at Thanks- iprmeny ol Midvale. giving dinner for their family.; Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, Le- Guests included Mr & Mrs Orin' Page St., entertained at a din Jenkins and children, Crescent, ner last Friday for Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Aaron Jenkins and Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave., and Mr & children, Wasatch St., Mr & Mrs Mrs Jce Mikich, Hansen St. After Kenneth Mounteer and family, Pioneer St., and Mr & Mrs Wil-larJenkins, Washington St. Entertaining on Thanksgiving ed. . Day were Mr & Mrs Charles Fos-se1st Ave. Dinner guests were Mrs Pete Deneris, Van Buren St., entertained her bride club Mr Fossen's mother and steplast Wednesday. Guests included father, Mr & Mrs Carlo Girardi, Mrs Al Feight, Holladay, Mrs Rio Grande St. Other visitors Jack Feight, Salt Lake, Mrs Mark during the day were Mr Sc Mrs Gianopolos, Salt Lake, Mrs Hen George Osborne, 2nd Ave., and ry lasella, E. Center St., Mrs Mr & Mrs Fred Coleman, West George Deneris, Alta View Dr.. Jordan. Mr & Mrs A. E. Pearson, E. Mrs Nick Marcis, West Jordan, and Mrs George Fergis, Columbia Wasatch St., entertained at din Dr. Frizes were won by Mrs Nick ner Thanksgiving Day for their Marcis and Mrs George Fergis sons and families, Mr & Mrs Evan J. Pearson and children, LaSalle Refreshments were served. Returning home last Monday Dr., Mr & Mrs Drew Pearson and jfrom a week's vacation in South daughter, Salt Lake, and Mr ern California were Mr & Mrs Pearson's sister and her husband, Henry Beckstead, S. Main. They Mr & Mrs Fernard Stewart, Salt visited their son and family, Dr Lake. & Mrs Paul Beckstead and chu- Arriving by. plane last Sunday dren, Mandville Canyon, Calif.from Portland, Ore., were Mrs dinner various games were d Last Saturday Mrs Horace Jen kins honored her husband at i birthday party. A buffet lunch eon was enjoyed by the loiiow ing guests: Mr & Mrs W. B. Jenkins, Mr & Mrs Willard Jen kins, Washington St.. Mrs Ada Jenkins, Miss Louise Jenkins, E. center St., Mr & Mrs Levi Jen kins, Mr & Mrs 0. S. Johnson. S. Allen St., Mr & Mrs Carl Ahn- berg. Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs M. J. Scanlon. Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Alden S. Jenkins and children. Kearns, Roy Watson, Mr & Mrs Willis Franoom and son. 3rd Ave. A social evening was en joyed. Karen and Jimmv Smith. Seat tie, Wash., spent an afternoon and evening recently visiting their father and stepmother, Mr at Mrs r. Dean Smith, Garden View Dr. They were in Utah to and brother-in-law- . Mr & Mrs Glen Buttcrfield. Riverton. ' Leaving la;t Friday morning ... A h1 t j --,.- - :: ; J after spending the past week in Midvale were Mr & Mrs Howard Phelps Jr., Salem, Ore. They visited Mr Phelps' mothers. Mrs Howard Phelps, N. Main, and his brother and family, Mr Si Mrs Euzene Phclos. Gardon Vipw rr Monday of last week a birthday party was given in honor of Howard Phelps Jr.. at the home of his mother. Other guests in-- , ciuaca Mrs Howard Phelps, Mr & Mrs Eugene Phelps and children. The same group enjoyed Thanks-sivi- n dinner at the Eugene Phelps home. Mr & Mrs Sam H. Jenkins, Wasatch St., entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Day for the following guests: Mrs Ada Jenkins. Miss Louise Jenkins, E. Center St., and Mr & Mrs Leon Bowldcn and family. Fern Dr. After dinner pictures were shown. An enjoyable four-davacation to Las Vegas, Nev.. was had recently by Mr & Mrs Lyle Webster. E. Center St., and Mr & Mr Dale Water. S Grant. y J- ' n r '"'ill.. ' - I BUY A or VIBEHARP MARIMBA and Lessons CONTACT ! 'wtiS l. '.... &J --.- x"3.- n - ""y7"5 V Bazaar and Carnival On Saturday, Dec. 6 An annual bazaar and carnival, sponored by the East Midvale First Ward, will be held Satur day, Dec. 6 at the Ward Amusement Hall. Food booths have been planned serving hot dishes to anyone wishing to begin the evening's festivities with a dinner snack, beginning at 5:30 p.m. otner booths will be featured by auxil iary organizations, making games, refreshments, bake goods available. The Relief Society organization will have displayed for sale many items of hand work. Erlen-bach"- attend graveside services for their brother, Bruce D. Smith at Murray City Cemetery Nov. 17. , Mr it Mrs Dean Smith and son, were Thanksgiving Day din ner guests ol Mrs Smiths sister r last Sunday afternoon. Entertaining at dinner Thanks giving Day were Mr Si Mrs Ben G. Bagley, Alta View Dr. Guests included Mrs Bagley's mother, Mrs Agnes Pehrson, Mr & Mrs Gregg Calkins (Jo Ann Bagley), Salt Lake, Grant Bagley, John Main. and Donna Bagley, Alta A Thanksgiving din Bagley, ner was held at the home of Mr View Dr. & Mrs W. Dale Waters, S. Grant, last Thursday with the following James Bell Claims attending: Mr k Mrs Ivan Jor- gensen and family, Pioneer St., Salt Lake Bride Mr & Mrs Jack Jorgensen and Miss Judy Clayton, daughter family, Coolidge St., Mrs Matilda Jorgensen, Locust St., James Jor of Mr & Mrs Elmo Clayton, Salt gensen, Murray, Mrs Lenna B. Lake, and James Bell, were marwaters, Mrs Olga Whittemore, ried Nov. 29. The ceremony was E. Center St., Mr & Mrs John performed in the East Midvale Fehr, Pioneer St.. and the Waters Second Ward meeting house with Bishop Dean W. Sharp officiatfamily. Mr & Mrs Richard Bercrhout ing. The bridegroom is a son of and children, Van Buren St., re- Mr Si Mrs Frank Bell. East Mid turned last Friday after spending vale. Following the rites the Thanksgiving Day with Mrs Berg- - newlyweds were honored at a re nout s parents, Air & Mrs K. John ception. Rich, Charles, Ida. Mrs Berg- - The bride's attendants were Dixie Robbins, Miss Kathhouts sister and family, Mr & Miss Mrs Don Dalley, Dayton, Ida- - leen Versluis, Miss Donnette Bell, and Mrs Clair Bell. Debbie Mul- were also guests. derig was flower girl. Clair Bell Returning Sunday from Den was his brothers best man while ver. Colo., were Mr & Mrs Ver David BelL Ron Degen. Michael nal Newbold and children, Roos Bailey, Bruce Whited and Jerry evelt St., after having spent the Burrows usnered. Mrs with Thanksgiving holidays to Following a honeymoon Newbold's sister and brother-in-law- , Mr Si Mrs Warren Thompson, formerly of Midvale. Entertaining at dinner Thanks giving Day were Mr & Mrs Don Knight, Wasatch St. Guests in cluded Mr Knight's mother and Lr-ne- st Murray. Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller, Cornell Dr., hosted a Thanksgiving dinner recently for the Lucky Seven Club. The guests included Mr & Mrs Glenn Sacos, Mr Si Mrs Vernal Newhold, Roosevelt St., Mr & Mrs John Marchant, Pioneer St., Mr & Mrs Stancel Man-guUnion, and Mr Sc Mrs Norman Mangum, Cottonwood Heights. After dinner games were played and slide pictures were shown. Entertaining at Thanksgiving dinner for the family were, Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller. Guests Included Mrs Vesta Mangum, W. Lennox St., Mr & Mrs Bill Man gum and daughter Patti, Cottonwood Heights, Mr & Mrs Stancel Mangum and children, Union, Mr & Mrs Norman Mangum and children, Oattonwood Heights, Mr L Mrs Malen Dahl and son, N. Allen St., and the Miller children. After dinner a social was enjoy- n Mrs Marion Heaps and Returning Sunday by bus from California the young Mesa, Ariz., was Mrs Reed Beck- ter, Holladay, were visitors of Mr coupie win maice a nome in Salt stead, Lincoln St. Mrs Beckstead & Mrs Willis Francom, 3rd Ave., Lake. zzzzlgr ' Dr. ORSON AM KESLER 71 m "Mail Early" The "Mail Early for Christmas" campaign is really in high gear at the Midvale post office, with a large number of local residents doing their holiday mailings In plenty of time for delivery, it is assured by David L. Warner, postmaster. All parcels for out of state delivery should be mailed by Dec. 8, at the latest, to assure delivery. Ul Mr & Mrs Dave Cour- sey, Salt Lake, Mrs Knight s par ents, brother and sisters, Mr & Rates: 3 per word minimum 75c FOR SA1I Cb..p. Oil h.t.r and width Mrs Ray Adams and children, Cash. No ads takon ovor phono. gal. oil t.nk. W.thtr. Parowan, Miss Marie Adams, Salt Wl DO NOT DISCLOSE INFOIMATIO btdiprlngi. 417 E. 1000 S., Sandy AM stepfather, SO- Lake, Charles Adams and girl friend, Provo. Returning to their home on Oak St. were Mr & Mrs Bill after Clayton and daughter spending the Thanksgiving week end with Mrs Clayton's aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs Paul Cranfill, Mr & Mrs Max Rasmussen, Salt Lake, were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mrs Rasmus-sen'- s sister and brother-in-law- , Mr & Mrs A. J. Carter, Coolidge ON WANT ADS MFOM PUSU CATION (2-- 1 Dtadlino: 5 p.m. Wodnotdoy FOR RENT unfurn. bsmt apt. RENT FOR im h.4t. Adulti. c.nt. St.., S. 6t Cr.- - Ger-sham- Murray. A Thanksgiving dinner was giv en at the home of Mrs Anna Canning, S. Main, for her entire family, with the exception of two nephews who were on missions. Those attending were Mr & Mrs C. Milan Canning and son. May-- , wood, Calif.; Mr & Mrs Glen Can ning and children, Riveria, Calif.: Harold Canning. Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs WUIiard H. Godfrey. Denver, Colo.; Mr & Mrs Russell Alley and family, Salt Lake, and Mrs Canning's sister, Laura Locust St. All guests stayed until Sunday. Entertaining at dinner Thanksgiving Day were Mr & Mrs Mike Bullett and family. E. Lennox St. Guests included Mr & Mrs John Sorich and sons, West Jordan, Mr St Mrs Steve Ansures and chil dren, Riverton, Mr St Mrs Er nest McCombs and daughter. Ruth, and her son, Milan Uremo- vicn, K. bennox si., and Mrs Mary Saben, E. Lennox St. Mr & Mrs Glen Markus, 4th Ave., entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Guests included Mr & Mrs Max Markus and children, 4th Ave., and Mr & Mrs Robert Markus and children, 3rd Ave. Mag-nusso- n Gift Suggestions For The Early Shopper RENT FOR bi 2 FOR RENT pt, Urg rmt, clean, bath, utility rm, carptts, alac ranga. auto watar haatar, gar. 1487 S. Radwood 2 Rd., Watt Jordan. FOR RENT Nica mod apt., carpatad. drapat, raar of Cannary Salts. 7284 St. 12-- 5 Stata, Midvala. AM Mrs Peter Yengich, S. Main, is Fun apti. MaatHc Rocklai convalescing at her home after FOR RENT AM S- AM having been in the Holy Cross Hotol. AMS-041He 2313. , Hospital following surgery. Mr & Mrs Todd C. Cummings FOR RENT unfurn bimt apt. &ai (Colleen Dickson) and children, haat. Adulti. 8a S. Stata Straat, 12-Ogden, arrived last Wednesday Craicant. to spend four days with her par ents, Mr & Mrs LaVern J. Dick son. They enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with them. Other dinner guests were Mr & Mrs L. Ramon Dickson and son, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs J. Jerome Brown and son, Draper. K. Clare WardJe. son ol Mrs Laura S. Wardle, W. Center St., entered the LDS Mission Home Monday morning. He will leave Dec. 8, for the Central States Mission, with headquarters at In denpendence. Mo. Mr Si Mrs Dan Pavich and son, Coolidge St., were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their daughter , and lamily, Mr & Mrs G. C. IN SANDY Thraa brick hocnai now ndor coa (trac tion. Naar llnai, tchool and efcareb REST LOCATION Nawly dtcorat.d Ona bovia. Two boat. Ca ba financad through FHA or CI loan. For furtbar Information rboM AM or ffc AMS-4SI- Utad doll cupboard and paintad chait ot drawan. $1 aa. AM 5-- FOR SALE 2815. FOR 12-- 1 SALE Amarican Flyar and track. Still train, S can ton, navar baan utad. FOR SALE abla. AM luctrie'l- In car-- AM 12-- 1 girlt bicycla. Raaion- 1403 S. Stata, San dy. 12-- 1 apt la duplai. Naar church, tchool FOR SALE attar 3 p.m. Saa and but. Call AM r, lika naw. 12-- 1 N. Sth E.. Sandy. at imallar trailar. Kamkill houia trail- May coniidar trada or Saa at raar of 7VS E. or contact Mr Jama at Junc- l2'j 22-f- t. Cantar, RENT Furn duplai apt. 12-bath, tuitabla lor 1 adulti. Gar. $42.50. tion Lanat. 12-E. Cantar, Midvala. AM 47 FOR SALE "N.v.r uiad anything lika 101 it," lay atari of Blua Ultra for claan- Unfurn apt. FOR RENT t Kuhr Hardware, Oak St., Midvala. 1211 g carpat. Jama FOR FOR RENT 371 houia, E. Adulti only. AM Sandy. 7800 S e MISCELLANEOUS 12-- 5 apt. partly furn. 45. MURRAY NURSERY SCHOOL ChildTa apt. partly furn, J35 tnon. agai 2 to 4. Eicallant cara and train 17 or taa at Cottaga Ava., ing. Cloia to Stata St. 344 E. S400 S. 12-- FOR RENT mon. AM Sandy. FOR RENT 1 AM apt. 6ai WOULD LOVE haat, alac rang, frig, floor covaringi, homa. Joan ground floor. Idaal for coupla or widow AM 1 2784. In $45. 714 E. 2nd Sandy, 2. 1 to tand chlldraa Jonai, 744f S. in my I0S E. 12 $ AM S., Sandy, WILL CARE for childraa in my homa. art gar Day or light. 242 N. 2nd W., Sandy. 12-- 1 carpat, gat furnaca and ranga. AM Prlcat raawnabla. colorad bath fiiturat. Clota I Midvala, PIANO-liSJ- ONS Gran or private 12 5 or SI4 Park St. nq. AM plana laiioai for baglaaart, glvaa a) FOR RENT apt with bath, util Saady. AM 12-- 12 fur, aicapt light, aicatlant location. PIANOTlSJONS or Group prlvata 12 5 AM 5 3254 or 114 Park St. plaao Uttom for baglaaan, glvaa la and Saady. AM FOR RENT la Orapar. 2 bath. Partly furn. $25. Phona: AM HNLAYSON REST HOME 12-374. Had and Lovtag Car FOR RENT fur apt. &ai haat glvaa year aid talk 12-- 5 AM MEN aad LADIES A mediatory aad lad Pattaatt AM la Midvala FOR SALE tapidttry brick, plat tft 3 apti. good location oa but tin, ar WANTED Otd can far taak aad acrap tchoolt, church. I nicelttnt coadltio Iraa a all kladt Ail typaa of radiator $23,000. 417 E. Cantar, Midvala. AM work doaa. Midvala Radiator E Satvaga Cs IS2 N. HoidM, Midvala. Frank BUT HER a Paint. Original Wat.r-Colo- r Mc PraKott. AM Pro(20 and ap. Ing for Chrlitmai, ana! rata a INSUIJkNiU"0irusf rhaa fanionally and artlilcally framad. All for a aw C--l Aato taaaraac. Saa taa ypai. Fifty paintlngt to choota from I alto wrtta lira, thaft, aaa Marty, AMS-45T- 3 or coma to IIS N. Grant. today. Ufa, aad accldaat knaraaca. Hra HaOar 12-- 1 Midvala, atar 4 p.m. C Aylatt, fl W. Caatar St., Midvala. FOR SALS mod frama bouia, full AM tfc MSI2. bimt, dbla gar., curb and guttar and TRADE brick, Sandy, I Improvamanti paid for, plul boaia for Midvala, tarn prlca. $500 dowa. comptataly fvralthad with furaihir. Naar Good cradit bayt alca homa, church, school, buiinatt district, and but AM 4 5811, 3 or coma Saady. Crawford ttalton. a. Only $12,500. AM 12-- 1 or AM $ I4tl. a IIS N. Grant, Midvala. attar 12-LOST laby't high chair. Harrimaa Rd. p.m. FOR RENT homa i FOR SALE with Ill AM Phono: Day. Thaakiglviag m SALE homa, gar., an 12-Sail location, vary claa. To caa't or AM M74S. mitt oa fail ona. Prlcad to tall. Call ALL TTPfS of tawing and aitarationt. S 12-AM Joka J. Dodga. AM 2 homa or WANTED bad FOR SALE l.m 2 famala Siamat kittant apt la 0 Midvala by Dac. IS. AM S $412. SIS aa. Call AM 12$ FOR o ?venJJewerJiv?n behind the 'Jffieel I seen the new 1959 Cadillac by now perhaps sweeping regally past you on the boulevard . . . perhaps making its majestic arrival at a fine club or hotel. And odds are, too, that you've wondered if this 1959 "car of cars" could be as superlative in performance as it is in appearance. Well, once you've found out for yourself, we think the truth will very likely amaze you. For this Cadillac is even newer from behind the wheel ! You will sense it, in fact, the moment you hear the whisper-quiresponse of its great nnv engine. And your sentiment will grow to conviction as you discover the other wonders of Cadillac's new performance . t . responsiveness so immediate and so silken in every driving range that it is difficult to believe OJJs are )Wve rt . . . handling ease so remarkable that you follow the curves and corners with the lightest imaginable movement of hand and wheel . . . a quality of ride so smooth and level and quiet that even the byways travel like boulevard. Indeed, the evidence will be overwhelmin- g- journey at ilt u heel is the uorlJ's mott glorious interval between start and stop. . And the proof of all this is no farther away than your nearest authorized Cadillac dealer. He'll be delighted to make you his gucst-- to explain the virtues of each of Cadillac's thirteen new Fleetwood crafted models, including the fabulous new Lldmado Brougham and to let you take the wheel for yourself. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER OLD SPICE FOR MEN DESERT FLOWER REVLON COSMETICS COTY-STA- G FOR MEN 491f l Bvrrj WinJet of Etrt CtiilUt it fUtt Glut Dairy Queen Sandwiches Frozen Cones Dilly Bars Curly Tops TAKE SOME HOME FOR THE FREEZER BEAUTIFUL HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS "For Those Who Care Enough to frnd Tim Very nest" WHITMAN'S SAMPLER IAURY MILLER, INC SUtt St Murray, Utah. AM 4483) SMI! 8' each M ffor SF Quality and Service Midvale Drug AWs DAIRY QUEEEJ tf.Uia & Center AM 21 7215 S. Stott Midvott AM 31 |