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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Seven Friday, January Draper week end guest of Mr & Mrs Ballard and family prior Ralph 9, 1959 to Mrs Dyer's departure to her home in Tampa, Fla. The following Draper residents Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter will observe birthdays this comPhone: AM ing week: Jan. 9 Otis Pierce, Nile R. Brown, Eldora Spratt, For Auxiliary Group of the American Unit 85 will be Auxiliary Legion held at the home of Mrs Albert A meeting West. Speaker for the evening will be civil defense chairman, Mrs Clellie Ballard. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m., Monday, Jan. 12. Elizabeth Nicholsen Henry Robert Miller; Jan. 10 Deon Dansie, Robert Spratt, a Blackwell, Claire Leigh, J. Walter Fitzgerald, Gloria May Day, Janice Haws; Jan, 11 Paul Roden; Rasmussen, Jan. 12 Arthur Shaw, Colleen Fitzgerald, Billy Morgan Jr.; Jan. 13 Clifford Forman, Sheri Lee Spratt, Ralph Mitchell, Karl Baird; Jan. 14 Tony Fratto, Leo V. Duke, Linda Lublin, Delia Mae Dibb, Shirlene Savage; Jan. id Margie Fratto, Paul Washburn, Sylvia Maynes. Douglas Sherman Ross Smith; Jan. 16 Ra-mo- Day. Elizabeth Ann Brown Wither-el- l The following Draper couples Nicholsen, 87, 1783 West Cen- will celebrate wedding anniverthis coming week: Jan. 10 ter, died Thursday at her home saries Mr & Mrs Clyde L. Fairbourn; of natural causes. She was born Jan. 11 Mr & Mrs Eugene Sept. 3, 1871 in New York State Clarke; Jan. 12 Mr & Mrs Ben Mr & Mrs Ben to John and Mary Buchannan Allen; Jan. 14 Brown. She married Henry Ed- Burnham, Mr & Mrs Kay L. Mr & Mrs Wilward Witherell in 1888 in New Smith; Jan. 16 Mr York State. He died later. She liam H. Blackwell; Jan. 18 married Frank Nicholsen in & Mrs DeVon Andrus. Mr & Mrs Glen Curtis and Craig, Colo. Mr Nicholsen died Oct. 14, 1946, in Draper. She was attended the funeral of Mrs a member of the Congregational Curtis' grandmother in Salem Church. Survivorh include three Saturday. sons, Archie E. Witherell, Provo; Mr & Mrs A. Densley Otis Witherell, Ephraim; Carroll were the guestsJoseph of Mr & Mrs Bert 18 Witherell, Alexandria, La.; Batisen, Riverton, Sunday. grandchildren, 18 great grandMr & Mrs James Thompson, great-greone grandchildren, Orr Hill, Mrs Whit- child and a sister. Funeral was Mr & Mrs and Mrs Nettie Boulter locke, held last Monday and burial was had an enjoyable evening Satur in the Draper Cemetery. day, Jan. 3 attending tne snow, 'South Pacific." Mr & Mrs Ben Enniss The Ben Enniss family had a holiday party at the home of Mr Celebrate Anniversary 4 Mrs Gerald Enniss recently. Gifts were exchanged and games Mr & Mrs Ben Enniss celebrat- Dlayed and a lunch served by the ed their 43rd wedding anniver- hosts. Attending were Mr & Mrs John Enniss and family, Mr & sary at a Salt Lake cafe recently. Mrs Benn Enniss, Mr & Mrs Riley & Mr were Children attending Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Stone Mrs Enniss and family, Mr & Mrs and family. Mr & Mrs Vern En Vern Enniss and family, Mr 4 niss an dfamily. Mrs James Mc Mrs Lloyd Stone and family, Mr Leod and three boys, Nevada & Mrs fitzgeram, Kiley Mrs James McLeod and three boys, Neva City, Calif. Mr & Mrs Enniss anniversary is Jan. 31. Jack Ota Jack Ota, 30, Los Angeles, for mer resident of Draper, died Wednesday in Los Angeles of a heart ailment. He was born Jan. 8, 1928, in New Castle, Calif., to Riogi and Yayeno Nigo Ota, came to Utah in 1943 and returned to California in 1952. He was a Army veteran and an aircraft worker. Survivors include his mother; two brothers, Harry and Joe; a sister, Mrs Shizlyo Akagi, all of Draper. The funeral was Monday at 7 p.m. at the Japanese Church of Christ and burial was at Mem orial Gardens of the Valley. The American Legion Post 85 of Draper conducted the services at graveside. Riverton John Sterling Norns Jr., and Happy Birthday Civil Defense Topic Week end guests of Mr & Mrs Elmo W. Hamilton were Mr St Mrs Bud Jones, Lethbridge, Can. Mr & jars wmord Dansie left Blanche Densley, Reporter New Years Day for Phoenix. AM Phone: Ariz., where they will spend the SENTINEL Mrs Ralph Ballard were dinner guests of Mrs Mary Rogers and Mrs Mildred Pass in Salt Lake Monday. Miss Sunnie Nelson, Salt Lake, has moved back to her home in President Give Talk Nine Riverton Lions and their wives attended a banquet held Friday, Jan. 2, at the U of U Union Bldg, to listen to In ternational Lions Club President, Dudley L. Simms, Charleston, w. Va. More than 1800 Lions Club members and their guests attended the event. Mr Simms ahs recently spent two months in Lions Clubs Europe Draper. Some of the college students home for the holidays were Ken neth Rider, Miss Mary Howlett, Miss 1 eggy Ann Kirton, Bob Day, Duane Bailey. Union THI WORDl MUM'S Olive Sharp, Reporter Phone: AM Hear World Leader Friday TO THE there. THE CHfWSANTHBMUM A MfPiCINS ISN'T JUST A FLOWER -IAS WELL A3 A FOOOf JAPANESE. T'S banquet for Utah Lions Clubs Friday at the Uni versity of Utahs Union Bldg., were Mr & Mrs Dell Newbold, Mr & Mrs George Jensen, Mr & Mrs William Moss, Mr & Mrs Collin Wood, Mr & Mrs Joe M. Anderson, Mr & Mrs Richard Densley, Mr & Mrs Dellis Mr & Mrs Phil Alldredge, W. E. Denney, and Mrs Mildred Stewart. The party honored Dudley L. Simms, president of the Lions International. the mid-wint- mm visiting UVI FIASHUOHTSI Tub versatile fwepcy w CUftCS OF LMKT M TUB fST kroisa, whsrb rerFOMATto mOUKPS ARE USEO TO CARRY THE HXUMWAreB W6ECT next two months. Mr & Mrs Bert Battison were luncheon guests Dec. 26 of Mr 4 Mrs Roy Marshall and sons. Stephen and Kim, and Mrs Viola touton. Monday evening, Dc. 29. Mr Si Mrs Battison and son Ray were dinner guests of Mrs Beth Proctor, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs George Thaxton and Mr & Mrs Earl Maynard and sons Monte and Tamo returned Jan. 2 from a trip to the West Coast. While there they visited Mr & Mrs Bud Allgood in Northridae. with Mr & Mrs Kennth Maynard in La Mesa, and witn other relatives in San Diego. They also saw the Rose Parade. Relatives from Riverton attend ed funeral services in Almo, Ida., Wednesday for Mrs Mary Ann Bowen Lloyd, 74, who died Jan. 2. She is the mother of Mrs Thax Those attending from Riverton & Mrs Roland Page, Mr Si Mrs Wm. Reynolds, Mr & Mrs Elias Butterfield, Mr & Airs Al- mon Butterfield. Mr & Mrs Mil lard Henderson, Mrs Wilford Crane, Mr & Mrs John Steadman, Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert, Mr ton. Si Mrs Mr Eldred. Hamilton, and were Mr Union Lions Members of the Union Lions Club and partners, who attended Hear Lions, Ladies Frank Smith. The Ladies Literary Club will hold its first meeting of the New Year Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs Gladys Densley, with Mrs Blenda Hamilton A musical Drotrram has been Dlanned with Mrs Ronald LaVar Dansie and Calif. baby, Kyle, Oceanside. They returned to Oceanside Dec. 27, where Cpl Dansie is serving in the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He will receive his discharge m May. Monte Maynard. son of 'Mr St Mrs Earl Maynard. arrived home Jan. 1, after serving six montha with the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He has enrolled at the University of Utah for the winter term. Ned Parry, son of Mrs Ruth Parry, Bluffdale, received his discharge papers after serving six months in the Army at Fort Ord, Si Calif. Mrs Maud Butterfield soent six days on 8 Quartered bus trip to Los Angeles and vicinity. She visited her daughter, Mrs Evelyn Lireyer and family in Los An geles. A man isn't henpecked as load as he has a roof over his head and is able to raise it occasion ally. & Mrs Alfred Acerson, Green River, were week end guests of their daughter and hus band, Mr & Mrs Ronald Cranful, Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd, and other relatives in Riverton. Zachariah Butterfield greeted friends and relatives at his home Sunday on his 95th birthday.-- He was born Jan. 4, 1864 in Herri- man, to Thomas and Mary Far mer Butterfield. lie has six liv ing children and one brother, Ly man T. Butterfield who turned IF3 T-- SERVICE J HOP'S if T-- V CLINIC selections on the electric organ Dy Mrs Mane Johnson. 11 lit N. Main Mr Si Mrs Douglas PeisJey were AM hosts at a New Years party Jan. WHEN XI BiTi IL 9. SAVINS BOND, XXI AJTS CMOOSNAWANOIy 1. A group of old friends gatherWAV TO ARB A6IT1N VOUM COUNTRV IN ITS IFFOftT Xl TO ed at their home for a lovely din 86, Dec. 28. KEEP PEACE AND PROSTSRITY A ffKMWCT MXT O" OUK HA QFUFS Guests of Mr & Mrs Willard ner, and the sinning of carols. The guest list included Mr & Mrs Dansie during the Christmas holi Michael Debach Moore Vere T. Densley, Mr & Mrs Hen- days were their son and wif, Cpl ton; Carol, Charlotte and Michael ione hour. Within six hours a were dinner unforced battle group of 1,700 ry Page, Mr Si Mrs Jack Smith Kearns, Funeral services for Michael men can be airborne. Mr & Mrs Orr Hill. Mr & Mrs Sunday cf Mr & Mrs James Debach Moore, Union, guestsBrady. 111. Garadikis, a member of Com Don Andreason, Mr & Mrs Ro were held Monday in the Union Mr L Mrs Russ (Pearl) Oake- - pany E in the division's 506th bert Cardwell, Mr & Mrs Doyle Second Ward chapel with Ken& Mr Deno Mrs and Nokes, a Seal, Infantry, entered the Army last neth Madsen, counselor of the son, announce the birth ot Dec. 27. Proud grand April and completed basic com Mr & Mrs Lynn Bridges. Ward Second officiating. Mr daughter are The engagement of Miss Bar Mr & Mrs Harvey bat training at Fort Carson, Colo. Moore, 17, died Thursday en parents bara Elgcren and Gary Williams & Mr and South Oakeson, Jordan, The of son soldier, of route to a Salt Lake hospital Mrs Clarence Wardle. Mr & Mrs Harry Gardikis. 1304 has been made known by their natural causes. Mr & Mrs John Elggren, Lincoln and Mr St., Salt Lake, formerly parents, 4 Mrs Ellis Richardson He was born Nov. 24, 1941, in and Mr & Mrs Alma Centerville, & worked Kennccott Mrs for the Copper laylor, Kiverton. lhe marriage San Fernando, Calif., to Raymond family, Holladay, and Mr and Ruth Pierce Debach. He was Sylvester Walker, returned home uorp. in isingnam canyon. He date has not been set. The young a member of the LDS church and Saturday after spending a week was graduated from Bingham couple are both students of the in was employed as a service sta in California. They visited Mr & High School in Copperton university of Utah. tion attendant. He is survived Mrs Armand Walker and family. 1955. Miss Jean Spencer is wearing a & Mrs Ed Mr and Inglewood, Mr by his mother and step father, diamond presented to her Christ enCity, Calif. Gate. aho South Perez, They & Mrs Edward V. Moore; four mas Eve by John Poulsen as i Mr & Mrs Jack Jarvie left brothers and four sisters, Phillip, joyed Disneyland and other token of their betrothal. She is for Phoenix. Ariz Thomas, Eddie, Clorinda, Patri- points of interest in the Los AnWednesday the daughter of Mr & Mrs Ver where they will spend the winted cia, Sherrill, all of Bountiful; geles area. non Spencer, Riverton, and par months and will return sometime Raymond, JJb. Navy; Mrs Montie Tony Mascaro returned to his New Subscriber ents of the bridegroom-elec- t are on in March. in home Santa Monica, Calif., A. R. Derricott, Sandy Mr &. Mrs Ernest Poulsen, Cop (Susan) Parker, Union; grandMr & Mrs Milton Smith are the parents. Mr & Mrs Albert Moore, Wednesday after spending a C. Bailey Sainsbury, Sandy perton. The wedding date is in Electric heating, the modern way of proud parents of a boy born Dec. Washington County, and Mrs El week with his father, Charles Renewals definite. of Mascaro other members and 28. Si Ariz. Mr Leland are sie Pierce, Mesa, Withers Mrs Mrs J. H. Long, Midvale heating, keeps .your home so much Mr & Mrs Kenneth Gotberg an his family. of the W. Hakanson, Riverton Mrs engagement announcing so many ways. cleaner nounce the birth of a boy born The Union Fourth Ward MIA Mrs Hattie Brady, accompanied Mitsuo their daughter. Dot, to LaVal 01 Nakaishi, Midvale & Mrs L. Because there is no smudge or oily Mr Dec. 28. son her and family, Mu Me at is its "Meet son, son of Mrs Thelma Olson, Dawna Mrs Marion Clark, Blackfoot, tualholding Wednesday, Jan. 14 Peirce Brady, Cottonwood, and Clare D.King, Midvale furniture and draperies film, to be The upholstered Sandy. couple plan night, Larson, Sandy Ida., soent the New Years with at 7:30. A program will De pre spent the past week in Arizona. latter of Feb the married K. F. Midvale cleaner part Stoffer, longer. Interior decorating stay her daughter. Mrs Ralph and sented and everyone of mutual She visited her brother and his A. J. Gull, ruary. Sandy lasts too. A. H. Peirce in Mrs Mr 4 wife, longer, family. years Mr & Mrs Richard Schouten invited to attend. A. L. Grimaud, Midvale Mr L Mrs Rayburn Dow were age is Phoenix. While the Peirce Bradys no are There burners to clog, no announce of the Vern and MIA The engagement the of First Gardner, Murray met with former Argentine mishosts at a birthday dinner and their daughter. Miss Pat Schou L Elswood, Sandy a dance electric Wards Fourth Henry sponsored yearly cleaning problem Mrs Dow's Mr en for and mother, and members sionaries oarty to Bill Kingsbury. He is the ten, Riverton Mildred New Years Eve for the teen age Smith, is clean recent as home at their Mesa. a in Dow, heating Mary light. joyed reunion Mrs Florence Page, Riverton son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Kingsof each ward. Mr & Mrs Jack Monahin, sons There are many other advantages to ly. Games were piayed ana din- group A. O. Acerson, Green River bury, Salt Lake. The engaged Ward officers and committee David, Danny, Jimmy and Patner served to Mr & Mrs Ferris electric heating. Some of them: Elmo W. Hamilton, Riverton couple plan to be married Mar Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Fred Sjo- - members of the East Jordan rick, have returned home to West B. Densley, Riverton 20. Claude SPACE SAVER. No furnace room, no will & Stake Mrs inomas genealogical society Covina, Calif., after spending the bbm, Draper, Air Calvin Osborne is on a business Sadler. Copperton, Mr & Mrs meet in the Community Building holidays with relatives and Joe E. Nell. Riverton no registers, no chimney. vents, Mrs James W. Nielsen, Pa- - trip this week to Price, Moab, Glen Archibald. Granite. Friday, Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The friends in this vicinity. No disturbing noise. He will home QUIET. and be Calif. Mesa, Blanding. a dinner and Mr Si Mrs Roy Van Valken Mr & Mrs Herbert Molyneux group will enjoy I. Nakagawa. West Jordan HEALTHFUL It's pure tlecirical heat-perf- ectly Friday or Saturday. are spending the winter in Phoe program. burg and children, and Mrs Edith nix. Ariz. odorless. Mr & Mrs William M. Moss re Van Valkenburg were recent din Mrs Lena Viola Dyer was the FLEXIBLE. Heat in each room can be cently returned home to Canoga ner guests of Mr & Mrs Larry Park, Calif., after spending a (Afton Van Valkenburg) Harper controlled with individual thermoweek "with his parents, Mr & Mrs at their home in Prcvo. Mr k Mrs Harry Johnston, Salt stats. For example, bathroom can be with relatives and William Moss, 0 Lake, were overnight guests rein Salt Lake. kept a little warmer, bedrooms a bit The family of Mr & Mrs Moss cently at the home of their without affecting the rest of cooler, & Mrs met at their home New Years daughter and family. Mr the home. Eve and enjoyed a smorgasbord Willis Sharp. Mr Sz Mrs Peter (Sandra Bar Those dinner and NO DRAFT HEAT. Do away with attending were Mr & Mrs William ney) Anderson, Ogden, spent in any drafts d New Years day with her parents. M. Moss of California, Mrs ECONOMICAL. Electric heating now - Mr St Mrs Donald Barney and MidMoss and son, (Betty) LOIN costs much less than you think and vale, Mr & Mrs Wayne Moss and family. children, Mr & Mrs Carl M. Bas maintenance costs are practically tian. LB. eliminated no filters or other parts & re Mr Mrs Raymond Brady to replace, NO FUSS or worry. cently met with the family of Mrs Roy Price, West Jordan, and enioyed a Christmas CHOICE OF WAYS er. the party was held in the LB. Taylorsville recreational hall. The family of Mr & Mrs Eu Army Pvt. John II. Gardikis, TO HEAT ELECTRICALLY gene Croxford met at their home whose wife, Am, lives at 178 Sunday. The group enjoyed din First Ave., Midvale, is participat Free to you for the asking is a booklet GOOD GRADE ner alter which home movies ing with the 101 rt Airborne di ttus-A luxurU mum ttuaui a special STRAC (Jtra in shown. vision The were explaining the various methods for out cream to help aehieva "tha celebrated the birthdays of Mr tegic Army Corps) alert at Fort house heating or for auxiliary look of youth." Contain 10,000 complete Croxford and Alayne Johnson. Campbell, Ky. The week-lon! Tital hormona nnita par ounca. house heating 10. & will Jan. Mrs alert status end Ohters attending were Mr 4 at. NOW ft JO (rtf. 16.00) Radiant a The 101st Airborne division, Blaine Johnson, Kearns, and Mr Heating. From heating cable & Mrs Blaine Croxford and fam major STRAC unit, constantly GRADE or panels in walls, ceilings or baseboards. GOOD maintains an immediate-readines- s ilies. Each room has its own thermostat. Milton Walker, who is an en force for airborne deployment to Electric Htot Pump, It provides d LB. gineer at the Boeing Aircraft in any area in the world. The first automatic air conditioning Seattle, Wash., spent the holidays company can be ready lor depar with his parents, Mr & Mrs Mel ture within two hours after reheats in winter, cools in summer. vin R. Walker. ceiving an alert. A second com Glass Panel Electric Htating. For Midvale St in can be follow to Mrs Lay pany Sgt ready Floyd Ryther, either surface or recessed mounting. DOZ. Unit Type Electric Hsottrs. Can be For-bus- h, 21 tECUm-AHa..K- 11 Kay-nol- Honor Roll Hot Bargains And Savings On Everything LFLF hard-to-heat-roo- 1m n 2 DOROTHY GRAY News of Men In Service PORK CHOPS 59' LAMB CHOPS 49' rOUR SKIN BEAUTIFIERS m1o-'.ttreui in wi nimn-A- n blnd of nrkbd tmolllimta that dot mmli to halp smooth, ofton dry flak? akla. 4 Of. WnttM (raf.fiAO) Tt g Vincent Bmg 21 N. 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Buiinau Davalopmant 15e CHOCOLATES 1959 used to supplement existing heating or for a complete heating system. The booklet describes each of these types of electric heating in detail. It also explains the importance of good building insulation, equipment of sufficient ca- acity, and proper installation in getting ow cost electric heat. FREE Information Booklet 3- -29' 5 LS. COX Diced Carrots year-Voun- 51 CITY ..STATE.. 1 ViZ- -' uwatma ''crs,c 41 V 1 Jj ji |