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Show , THE MID VALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Five Friday, December 26, 1958 Mrs Cora Perks, Murray, daughter of Mr & Mrs Edgar Higgs, W. Lennox St., is now recuperating Mrs Willis L. Francom at her home after being in the St. Mark's Hospitaf for one week, Phone: AM following surgery Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, e there., St., entertained at a ChristSpending the Christmas holi mas dinner party last Friday eve- days with her parents, Mr & Mrs ning for Mr & Mrs Roy Mack-li- Edgar Higgs, are Mr & Mrs Nor 2nd Ave., and Mr & Mrs Joe man Thomas (Nellie Higgs) and Mikich, Hansen St. After dinner, children, Dennis, Dian, Steven gifts were exchanged and games and Calvin, Kamas. While Christ mas shopping, their home was played. The Jenkins Cousin's Club damaged by fire. While it is be- Personals performed n, held their annual Christmas party last Friday afternoon. They enjoyed dinner at a Salt Lake cafe, after which a social afternoon was enjoyed at the home of Mrs Rawena Beratto, 5th Ave., who has been president of the group for the pas"t year. Gifts were exchanged and the secret cousin for the year revealed, after which refreshments were served. Guests included Mrs Hansen, Taylorsville, Mrs Eva Jenkins, E. Wasatch St., Mrs Pearl Jenkins, E. Wasatch St., Mrs Edith Mounteer, Pioneer St., Mrs Glenneth Coates, S. Holden St., Mrs Thelma Anderson, S. Holden St., Mrs Emma Jones, Mrs Frances Sharp, S. Allen St., Mrs Fay Jenkins, S. Allen St., Mrs Fern Eaton, Salt Lake, Mrs Verna Barton, Murray, and Mrs Florence Day, Draper. Last Friday evening Cheryl Brand, daughter of Mr & Mrs n Brand, E. Wasatch St., was hostess to a group of friends who get together each year for their annual Christmas party. Caroling was enjoyed by the girls, after which they returned to the home of Cheryl for refreshments and exchange of gifts. Guests included Marian Brand, Sandra Terry Clayton, Lorry Clayton, Jo Ann Ertman, Candice Nielsen, and Sheryl Woodward, Ta-bet- El-de- Christ-opherso- Midvale. The annual Christmas party for the Brand family, was held last Monday evening at the home of Mr ner & Mrs Elden Brand. Din- enjoyed, after which gifts were exchanged by the following guests: Mr. & Mrs Myron Brand and daughters, Marian and Annette, Cornell Dr. Mrs Roset ta Brand and Lynn,. E. Wasatch St., Miss Joan Wade, Butler, Mr & Mrs Jack Clark and sons, Mark and Randy, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Paul Ebert and children, Richard, RcNae and Dawna, Kearns, and Mr & Mrs Arthur Smith, Salt Lake. Midvale Boy Scout troop 209 went caroling Tuesday evening with their leaders, Mrs Cynthia Miller and Margaret Burton, and then gathered at the Miller home for chili and hot chocolate, and the wrapping of Christmas gifts. was ing repaired they will stay with the Edgar Higgs. David V. Draper, Smelter St., was recently discharged from the Army and is now residing with Mr & Mrs Howard Pearson. He had served for six months and was stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Mr Draper was guest of honor at a dinner Sunday, Dec 14, hosted by the Howard Pearsons. Other guests included Miss Judy Bun nell, Butler, Marian Pearson, their daughter, Salt Lake, Sheila Baker, Salt Lake, formerly of St. George, and their sfon, Roy Pear son, who was home for the week end from BYU. Last Friday evening Roy Pear son arrived home from Frovo where he has been attending BYU since September. He has en rolled at the University of Utah for the next quarter. Mr & Mrs Jack Thomas and children, Bill, Jack, Dick and Kelly, are now in their new home at 331 Roosevelt St. They moved there Dec. 6 from Sandy where they had been residing. Arriving" by plane last Sunday morning was Janice Jensen, daughter of Mrs Lawrence H. Jensen, E. Wasatch St. She will be in Midvale until Jan. 5, when she will return to San Bureno, Calif., where she is teaching school. Pioneer St., and Mrs Ernest Poul-seFern Dr., accompanied the group. Entertaining at dinner Christ- mas Day was Mr dinner-dancin- Diamonds We i3 wishing you a holiday complete with all the "trimmings" . . . love and friendship . .'. good health and good cheerl One diamond of t weight may be worth $300 more than another. That is the Management half-cara- JUNCTION LANES - MIDVALE I) why you must choose jewel ers carefully. DURING. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS . . it rence Reading, Elm Guests included Mr & Mrs Roy Ferguson, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Jimmy Potter and daughter, Kristene, Locust St., Mrs Lawrence Jensen and children, Janice, Doris, Robert and Mary, E. Wasatch St. Dennis White, son of Col. & Mrs Barney White, formerly of Midvale, is spending the Christmas holidays with his grandparents, Mr & Mrs Bennett Cash, Lincoln St. He has been attending BYU at Provo. Susan White, his sister, who is also attending the same university, is spending the Christmas holidays in Southern California as a guest of her girl friend. Arriving last Friday for a 30- day leave were Mr & Mrs Harry Y. Howard and daughters, Paula and Robyn, Keats, Kan. They are houseguests of Mrs Howard's parents, Mr St Mrs Asahel Crump, 6th Ave. Mrs Howard is the for mer Carol Crump, while Mr Howard is formerly of Salt Lake. They will also visit his parents, Mr & Mrs Harry Y. Howard Sr., Salt Lake. Patsy Parker, daughter of Dr & Mrs James Parker, Alta View Dr., has been selected to dance in the "Nutcracker Ballet" at Kingsbury Hall beginning ' Dec. 26 to Dec. 31. She will be one of the gingerbread men. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Tripp and children, Richard and Christine, moved last Saturday from their home at 521 Garden View. Dr., to 92 Locust St., where they will reside while their new home on Roosevelt St. is being built Arriving last Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn, N. Grant St., were Mr & Mrs Robert Dunn, Logan. They were honored at a family dinner given by the Kenneth Dunns last Thursday evening. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Richard Dunn and family, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dahl and family, East Midvale. Last Sunday evening the follow ing friends visited the Robert Dunns: Rodney Dahl, Douglas Dahl, and Robert Satovick, Mid vale. After a social evening Mr & Mrs Richard K. Dunn, llalla day, entertained at a Christmas party for the family. A buffet dinner was served after which a program was presented by the grandchildren, and Santa Claus appeared to treat all of them. A song test around the lighted Christmas tree was then enjoyed take pleasure in for thanking you your patronage and in m Mrs Law- & Last Friday a Christmas party at the home of Mrs James Parker, Alta View Dr., for Girl Scout Troop 67, who are under leadership of Mrs Parker, Mrs Jack Jorgen-sen- , and Coolidge St., and Mrs William Cunningham, Birch St. Roll er skating was enjoyed at a Salt Lake rink, after which the group returned to Mrs Parker s for re freshments. The girls brought more articles for their "Sub for Santa" family and enjoyed wrap ping these gifts. Then, caroling was enjoyed by the following girls: Kathy Cunningham, Lee Ann Poulson, Lorry Clayton. Rhio Nelson, Patsy Parker, Can- dice Nielsen, Kathy Fox, Kathy Vickie Linda Bowen, Miller, Black, Linda Curtis, Barbara by 65 guests. Mr & Mrs LaMar V. Olson, S. Iasella. Karen Hutchings, Sheryl woodward, Connie Poulson, Mar Allen St., attended a Christmas party last Satur ilyn Xaiz, and Kathy Jorgensen Two mothers, Mrs Clinton Black, day evening at a Salt Lake cafe. The party was hosted by Mr & Mrs John Larson, Salt Lake. Oth er guests included Mr & Mrs Keith Bradley, Mr & Mrs Sam Maul, and Mr & Mrs Gaylen Gra ham, Salt Lake. 'The Four Knights" appeared on the show. Tuesday evening oi last wee Mrs John Helm, LaSalle Dr., entertained her bridge club at a Christmas party. A buffet supper was served, after which bridge was played and gifts exchanged. Guests included Mrs Dorothy Thompson, Mrs June Storey, Mrs Eleanor Brown, Mrs Mitzi Mow-ery, Mrs Pauline Phillips, Mrs Afton Thomas, Greenfield Village, and Mrs Wilda Stoffers, East Midvale. Special guests were Mrs Velma Blake, Washington St., Mrs Edra West, Harvard Dr., Mrs Fae Pollock, Hoover St., and was given ADAMS JEWELRY 38 N. Main JUNCTION LANES Midv.lt, Utah , . ''""'''-'M"'-- win have open lanes for your HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT '' Tmsao SHOOT 15 lb. TURKEYS and up TO $3.00 Entry Fee BE L Includes Bowling 81 If i a TO pr MISCELLANEOUS Wo-a- Edgemont 4 4 I-- hard-to- e 4 4 laby-slttm- g 5- 4 There are TWO sides to this story Yd? The monthly high priests meeting for all high priests of Mt. 6 66 MIDVALE IN coinAVCTirl! 1 4 SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES OPEN r 2 MEN'S DRESS. --f ADS 4 High Priests Monthly Meeting To Be Dec. 28 " Tom-Tom- l LADIES CASUALS GIVEN AWAY AM By Mrs. N. J. Nielsen The thoughts were soon dismissed, for Pioneer women had no time for tears. While the men folks were busy in other fields, the women were busily engaged in the spining of yarn and the knitting of stockings for the cold winter ahead. It was now Christmas Eve . . , the stocking were hung in a row in front of the huge fireplace built out of native rocks by the men. As the children slept peace ably and warm, two heavily loaded wagons drove through the huge gates of Fort Apache. As they awoke early Christmas Day, each child found in the toe of their white knitted stocking, a luscious RED APPLE! They gratefully said, "What more could you want!" as they built the biggest Snow Man you have ever seen. M 1 Junction Lanes Midvale 605 L Center iAn iJlpple foi Chiislmas find. Sleep was never thought of that night. She just walked the floor and prayed, although s the beating of and the weird sounds of her unwanted guests at last ceased. Come dawn the smell of camp-fire- s together with other strange sounds convinced her that they were making preparations for leaving. Again a loud knock! It took some time for Emma to her door but as she opened it there stood the biggest Indian Chief she had ever seen and as he presented her with tokens of wild turkey and venison he smiled and said, "Wy-n- o Squaw!" meaning Brave Woman a title which she well deserv- trip from England became very disappointing experience as Emma viewed the scenes before her sage, thistle, and wild Indians! What a contrast to her native England with its green IAND BECOMES SIAI pastures, its luscious fruits and Defending their country asainst the spwnish invaders, the dutch vegetables. ed. flavy flooded the city of ley den, She hronsht with hpr two sailed in and f0u6htthb enemy Come fall two or three men de and 7pbi amongst the rooftopb trunks and several boxes contain-- ! cided op thb eesifSEO ant they had better make a ing such items as shoes and petto Utah to replenish back trip ticoats, the latter a replica of the their supplies before winter over ones now worn by our modern took them. This arduous trip daughters. The yardage contain would take at least two months. ed a real necessity inasmuch as The melody now known as"Tha It was now getting near Christ they were used in making wee h Star Spangled Banner" was first mas time and Emma's thoughts things for babies yet unborn. used for the presidential camto Old back reverted again Merry It was late November when of John Adams as the mupaign of with vision the plump Jim and Emma arrived at Fort England sic for a song called "Adams roast mistletoe and beef, pudding in Jim Apache Arizona, having been called by Governor Brigham and Holly. However, these and Liberty.." J Young to help settle up the coun it r 25- try on the Little Colorado. Sev eral pair of their precious shoes V ! US' were now worn to shreds from truding along 700 miles of rocky trails beside a wagon loaded with WITH OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO ARE INVESTINS M US.SAVIUSS BONOSi PEACE COSTS MONEY, ANO YOUR BONO PURCHASES HELP SECURE household necessities. AS YOUR RITUfU sVGU. AS AMERICA'S PEACEFUL OftN. . Soon the winter snows began tat, tabla and four wr4 minimum 75c FOR SALEwoodanKltchan chroma to fall but they found shelter in Rata: 3c chain, top, lags, chairs evt-No taken Cash. afc phon. in rad Mrs Margaret 'Bushnell, Green-- in their new home at 9865 Am- an improvised mud hut which Wl DO NOT NSClOSa IMPOtMATlON i plaitlc. AM ber Lane. they hurridely built to keep out ON WANT ADS MFOU PUHJCATION field Village. IN SANDY Last Friday afternoon Mrs He- - Enjoying their new home at the winter winds. Those who had Thrwa brick homai now ajndar coatlrac- ber C. Hart entertained her 9901 Sunflower Lane are Mr & come earlier had built a sort of Deadline: 5 pjn. Weanday Hoa. Nur but 11m i, school and chard) REST LOCATION bridge club at a "no hostess" Mrs J. W. Edwards and family. dam in the river so when spring FOR RENT time came they could irrigate On hoaaav party. A buffet dinner was serva at Christmas Enjoying party (urn FOR RENT pt. Mod. Cr- Two kenM. ed, after which bridge was play- the home of Mr & Mrs Blaine such crops as wheat, barley and EM In Sandy. Ca flnancad thravqh FHA or 61 Iom. ed by the following guests: Mrs Taggart, Poppy Lane, were Mr & oats. The men of the Fort worked p.ttd. unlurn bimt apt. Gai For furtW Information PfcoM AM Elnora Nielson, Monroe St., Mrs Mrs Albert Halladay, Mr & Mrs very hard planting their crops FOR RENT or AMMS37. He J. S. Alley, Roosevelt St., Mrs Reed Tyler, Mr & Mrs Lynn Dow with such limited equipment. haat. Locattd at tf8i S. Stat. Crti-Joe Kemp, Pioneer St., Mrs A. P. ding, Mr & Mrs Gene Deem, Mr Some tended a small herd of ctnt. Adulti. bimt apt. Partly CARD OF THANKS Tha family of Jamat Rasmussen, E. Center St., Mrs & Mrs Lyle Cressall and Mr & sheep to provide both clothing FOR RENT Heber C. Aylett, W. Center St., Mrs Mont Bishop. The guests en and food for themselves and their lurn. 734 E. Watatch, Mldvala. No E. Cunliffa, Sr., wiihat to aiprati our Mrs Joe Morris, Bingham Can- joyed refreshments and played families. imokari or drinkari. appreciation and gratituda to all who One day in summer as the sun yon, and Mrs Nora Peterson, San games. FOR RENT Fun a pit. Maitlc Rockk have bn to kind during our bereavein snow the heavy melting dy- AM I-- ment. AM Hot!. AM Mr Si Mrs Lee Haueter and began the mountains, a great roar was Me Cunliffa and Anderson families children are enjoying their new heard! A flashflood came down, 2111. I turn, 2 unfurn, FOR RENT USINESS OPPORTUNITY, Moa or home at 9877 Sunflower Lane. in before it, everything taking apti. In Midvala, good location. Utill- Responsible person from this Sunday evening a Christmas its pathway including crops and tiai turn. AM to service and collect from cigare, party was enjoyed at the home the Dam itself, as these turbulent FOR RENT ttovt and fri. Zelline V. Stevens, Reporter af Mr & Mrs Lyle Stout Refresh waters hurried on to meet the available if dailrad.apt,Watar turn. $50 arette dispensers. No selling. Car, referand S5V2.50 to SIV7S.00 investment Phone: AM ments and games were enjoyed greater Colorado. or call at 4S Itk Ava., ences, mon. AM necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets Now the situation became Midvala. by the following guests: Mr & callent monthly income. Possible full- New Year's Eve, the stake MIA Mrs Andy Moyes, Mr & Mrs De- - "One for all and all for one." The SALE time FOR work. For local interview give & Wil mar Mr Mrs Rollie was United Order Stout, of the Sandy Seventh Ward will established, SALE In Midvala. end particulars. Writ Interna- -' phone have a dance at the Sandy recre liams and Mr & Mrs Williard each family doing its share not HOUSE FOR and bath, gar, large yard, good cond. tional Sales t Mfg. Co. of Oregon, Inc., ation hall at 8:30 p.m. For those Heaps. only for their own protection but at 77 Second P.O. ioi 44V, Portland, Oregon. who desire, breakfast will be Mr & Mrs Marvin Johnson, for the survival of all concerned. S7.450. Easy terms. Located HU AM or Ave. LET US INSTALL beautiful ceramic tile Jim and Emma volunteered to served. Poppy Lane, had the family la your kitchen end bath. Free ejstl- HOMES FOR SALE com the take their turn home at Christmas their tending party Wednesday evening, "Praise Ye of Stat St. mates. AM the Lord" was presented by the Saturday evening. Gifts were ex munity herd in the nearby moun- Choice lot located east tains. One Jim set out for the 73i300. Ca divide. FORCED TO QUIT mink business. Selling Sandy Seventh Ward MIA. A changed and games were played Fort to day brick. Full bsmt. 2 blocks their supplies SI 2,500. 400 to 500 pens and sheds, and 150 the replenish following guests, mother, large cast and mixed chorus par by & leaving Emma alone in the moun- to school. standard darks, males and females, from Mrs Mr Frank Cole, Nephi; in the to the ticipated program CRAWFORD REALTORS the till Jaa stock. Must see to appreciaudience. Earl Higbee was the Mrs Keith Cole, Price; Mr & Mrs tain cabin. As evening came, Em AM AM ma a noticed cloud of dust Neil ate. AM Mr San huge VanAusdal, Quintin; narrator. Mrs Wayne Shepherd, Spring coming down the trail from the FOR SALE 4 Lofty pile, free from soil is FtNLAYSON REST HOME The nine year old group in east. Soon she heard the barking the carpet cleaned with Hue Lustre. KM and LovUg Car the Sunday School presented a ville; Mr & Mrs Clayton Fyne, of & Mrs Paul Allman, dogs and to her horror a great Jensen I Kuhre Hardware. Sandy. give yoer old folks Christmas cantata to a large at- Orem; Mr MEN and LADIES Mr St Mrs Alden band of Apache Indians were ap- FOR SALE Pleasant Electric Grove; Wurlitier Spinet tendance. Each child received a Ambulatory aad led PaHeats Mr & Mri proaching. To her dismay they Organ, like new. Would snake fine Oakley, Springville; treat AM or see at 41 la Midvala Elwin Cole, Rose Park, and Rox- - made camp just a few feet away, Christmas gift. AM tfe across the creek. Emma flew in E. 7720 S., Midvale. Sunday, the choir presented ann and Westley Cole, Nephi, WANTED for ad cars Old "Christmas Around the World" ) scrap the and cabin barricaded her FOR SALE 2 or. hockey to (roa of all ttad All typea af radlatar at evening church. Director was Boyd Householder was host held at his home door but soon a loud knock made skates. I pt. figure skates slightly sd. work card party I do. Mldvi Radiate ft lrv Yvonne Bishop, organist, Genee ski boots, all sites Vh. I tennis was her foolish realize that this pr. evening. Dean Little- - so Co.. 152 N. Hold, Mtdval. Praat Wednesday AM cond. the Lois readers racket, good were and she and in the door Tyler, opened Pmcott. AM rft field, Paul Vauldez, Claire Rager, Hircchi and Norma Johnson. Georgeous bleck or silver INSURANCE Bob Moore, Elias Robloc and stalked six big Braves. She greet FOR SALE LESS the asael ret 20 Members of the Sandy Sev John Garahana were the guests ed them kindly as her heart beat German Shepherd puppies. A.K.C. Reg. for aaer CVI Aetv laearaaca Sea asa aloud. Without asking, they help- Will hold till Xmes. Select early to enth Ward went caroling Sunday for the evening. I also writ lira, tbeft, caasaatty. AM - today. Phone; avoid Ufa, aad1 accldt knar, Mrs Heber evening around Alta Bench and Mr St Mrs Boyd Householder ed themselves to what meager 3704. disappointment. & Aylett, fl W. Caatar St., Midvala. supplies she had, such as sugar White City areas. Afterwards, a Christmas party given and molasses. After Gam Stale Poultry. Custom AM ft the group were treated to hot attended they left FOR SALE Householders father's Emma barricaded her door dressing. Turkeys, ducks, geese, chick WANTED in my bom. again chili at the home of Frank and by Mrs family, the Andersons. It was using such items as tables, ben- - ens. I0S27 S. Stat, Sandy. Ph.: AM - AM E. 4121 South, Mur1175 Lennie Orton. held at the Arcade Hall in West rey. i..t Mr & Mrs John Klobus are in Jordan. A program and turkey ches and anything else she could their new home at 9867 Amber dinner was enjoyed by 78 family Lane. Mrs Carl Thorawail, Am- members. Santa Claus visited the ber Lane, celebrated ber birth children and gave each child a day with a party. Turkey dinner gift v.was served buffet style and . games, were played. The guests were Mr St Mrs Melvin PehrsonjNewlyweds To Be and family, Mr St Mrs Van Wag- - Honored at Reception enen and girls, and Mr St Mrs Norman Dahl and baby, and Carl A Salt Lake Temple wedding ThornwalL ceremony united in marriage Mrs Gene Rowsell, Garnet Dr., Judy Bcckstead and Calvin R. was hostess to a jewelry party Jenkins. They were honored immediately following at a wedding Wednesday. breakfast at a Salt Lake cafe, At their new home at 9845 AmMr St Mrs Elmer Jenho4cd ber Lane are Mr & Mrs Harold kins, 58by Pioneer St., Midvale, Fairclough and daughter. parents of the groom. Mr St Mrs Morris West were The bride is daughter of Mr hosts to a family Christmas party It Mrs Leonard C. Bcckstead, This story Is about newspaper neia at tneir home Sunday. The;Rivcrton, who will honor the advertising and how it serves guests enjoyed dinner, played Incwlyweds at a weddinit rcccp- TWO ways. It begins in the games and exchanged gifts. The tion Friday evening at the Riv Mr & Merwere Mrs home where the Sam guests erton First Ward meeting house rill and family, Mr St Mrs Mervin Sister of the bride, Miss Joy starts her shopping by Merrill and family, Mr & Mrs Bcckstead is to be maid of hon- Thcron Rigby and family, Mr & or while Mrs Thomas E. I tall, studying the ads in The Sentinel Mrs John Gilgen and family, Den- Miss Janet Peers and Miss Rose-- : to see where the best buys are. nis Durham and West's family. mare Schmidt will be brides-- ; Mr & Mrs Robert Rudolph are maids. Junior bridesmaid is to be another sister of the bride,' The story continues in the adMm Glora Beckstead. Max El iso n is to be best man vertiser's store where the lady while Burt Chamberlain, Kay comes to buy what she saw Thornton, Neil Screrwon and (layton Fairbourne will usher. ) The newlywods will make their, home in Salt Lake. Starts 4 p.m. Saturday through Sunday Women's Shoot 5 p.m. Sunday Men's Shoot 4 p.m. Saturday to p.m. Sunday 1 Of Pioneer Days en6ravims 6H0W6 MANS SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO FLY IN THE EARLY PART OP THE B5! CENTURY. THE INVENTOR OF THIS PEVIC6 WAS AM rrALIAkl,JOHNDAKT6, AFTER 6EVERAL RJSHT5,HE WD FALLON A CHURCH STEEPLE AND BREAK HiS THIGH BROWN'S SKMI-AXXUsA- TURKEY Christmas Story Recalls Hardship p.m. Jordan LDS Stake and partners, will be held Sunday, Dec. .28. at 2 pm. at Draper First-Thir- d Ward chapel, with P. Wilford Picron, president, In charge. It is urged all high priests of the take be present at this special Ctirltma meeting. The program will be under direction of the quorum music committee. The presidency of the stake high priests quorum Include Mr; nerson, president; Victor E., Mumford, and S. Jamrs Gordon,! susutanU, and B. FrankJia Ad- Idrwt, srereUry trtuurer. Newspaper advertising helps the shopper to buy more wisely . . . helps the advertiser to sell mara tnerttfullv. 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