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Show ONE MAN VS. THE SENATE forced By talking too much, Sen. Wayne Morse has the resignation of Clare Booth Luce as ambassador to Brazil even before she was sworn in. This is an example of one man, be sheer bullheadedness, imposing his will upon the entire senate. a majorMrs Luce's appointment was confirmed, 11 made of of. But one the ity that anyone could be proud so much fuss that Mrs Luce felt "it is no longer possible 79-1- 1, for me to accomplish my mission." We doubt if a man, under the same circumstances, would have let Morse get away with it, or give him the satisfaction of winning a victory. one-ma- n easily into a retreat, she probably would not have made a good representative of the United States, anyway, so perhaps the whole thing turned out for the best. If Mrs Luce could be forced so Sen. Morse undoubtedly feels that the end justifies the means, but to most of the country it would seem that the means should be tempered considerably. THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL plan to build another house near the one they just moved from in Friday, May 8, 1959 Two the near future. Mr & Mrs Joe Page Mascaro and family have purMrs Albert Levine, Sandy from th chased the Osborne home and Frank Harada, Sandy John L. Johnson, Sandy have already moved into it. Mr Karl E. Tufts, Sandy William B. Preston, Midvale & Mrs Kenneth Mounteer have MIDVALE JOURNAL Midvale Claude Gray, Russell Butterfield, Riverton bought the Mascaro home, and Royce Gilbert, Midvale 30 Years Ago Floyd Bills, Riverton plan to move there right away. Warren G. Allsop, Midvale Wesley Lloyd, Riverton Midvale Mr & Mrs Warren Gilbert have Raymond C. Giauque, D. Walters, Sandy Earl ownDon Rozema, Sandy bought the home formerly A springtime operetta, "CinK. L. Hortin, Midvale v, ed by the late Emily Densley, J. Marvin Larson, Sandy derella in Flowerland," will bt and moved there Apr. 26. C. L Isackson, Midvale Subscribe to The Sentinel presented by the East Midvale Sam Bodell, Midvale is spending Hutchings Gary Primary May 13, conducted by three weeks in Montgomery, Ala., Ella Schmidt, with Gertie Sharp, with his brother, Dr Juan Hut... accompanist. The cast includes chings and family while Dr Hut Genevieve Clayton, Arva Miller- chings attends Air Force School. berag, Lucile Glover, Margaret Upon their return Dr Hutchings will resume practicing dentistry Hicks, Catherine Peterson, Le- Reatha June in Holladay. They are both sons Evans, Roy Clayton, Grant Adolphson, Bockstrand. of Joyce Hutchings. Jimmie Adolphson. William Reynolds replaced Ro land Page as president of the Riv30 years ago erton Lions at elentions held at the Town Hall Monday evening. In the recent tryouts in the East Jordan Stake MIA, Midvale Marine Pfc. Gene F. Kiholm, son First vice president elected was First Ward took first place in of Mr & Mrs F. J. Kiholm, 6789 Wilford Crane; second vice pres folk dancing. South 3rd East, Midvale, finish- ident, O. M. Henderson; third Frank E. Smith; ed four weeks of individual corn-bat- e vice president, 30 years ago secretary-treasure- r, Lawrence training Apr. 30 at the MarCaHForrrMAirv ine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Dansie; tail twister, Douglas Peis-leMidvale has 8 honor students Lion tamer, Orr Hill; second Calif. The course includes the out of 23 Midvale graduates at latest infantry tactics, first aid, year directors, John Steadman Jordan High, while the rest w Nichols; holdover didemolitions, field fortifications, and MarkElmer the district has only 17 honor Seal and Elmo and advanced schooling on wea rectors, students out of 131 graduates. pons. Trainees learn that all Hamilton. Mrs Mamie Lamberton, Canton, 30 years ago Marines are basically infantry men, whether they serve as O., a relative of the Lloyd family. Mrs Rollin A. Pallanch enter cooks, typists, truck drivers, or spent a week visiting in Rivertained at a party for the 4th with aviation. ton, Sandy, and West Jordan, amd of her daughter Mary. was an overnight guest at the birthday 65C5 S. STATE STREET Guests included Joyce Beckstead, Mar- homes of Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd, for nonville their brother, Phone: AM Lee Dokas, Hazeldean Dokas, ion G. Mangum, 54, who died in Mr & Mrs Thomas Lloyd, Mr & & Mary Ellen Olson, Jack Watson, Worsley. Mrs Mr Wilford Mrs Lloyd, 27 after The Kearns, a Provo Hospital Apr. Dan Coy, Mr & Mrs Wilford Mary Jane Booth, Jerome Cush-in- were Deloy ofDensleys, Mr & Mrs Earl a lingering illness. guests and Marjorie Bacon. Mrs Anna May Sandstrom is Myers, in Sandy with Mr & Mrs Poor Sunday. Also visiting the Lloyd, and in West JorPoors recently were Mr & Mrs spending a month with her Raleigh 30 years ago Mr & dan of Mr & Mrs Todd Lloyd. Mrs Golden Poor and family, Orem, daughter and President Joseph M. Holt pre on his return from Washington, Mrs Robert Morris and family at Lamberton, who is 79, left for sided at the quarterly conference D.C., where Mr Poor had been Mullen, Ida. The Morrises are her home last Sunday after travin the West for the past of West Jordan Make at Kiverton attending school. planning to move to Riverton the eling five months. Second Ward chapel Sunday. Mr & Mrs U. In. Butterfield latter part of May. were dinner guests Sunday at Mrs Beth Bone was feted by the home of Mr & Mrs John A. her birthday breakfast club May in observance Densley, Murray, 1, at the home of Mrs Kenneth of Mrs Densley's birthday anni Silcox. Her birthday was May 2. versary. The Butterfields spent Besides the hostess and guest ol Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Monday evening with the Nephi honor, breakfast was served to New Subscribers S. Butterfields in honor of Kar- Mrs Diana Beck, Mrs Oeneal PetPhone: AM Dick Johnstun. Inglewood. en's birthday. erson, Mrs Marjorie Dansie, Mrs cam. Beatrice Newman, and Mrs Zel- The marriage of Miss Renee Morgan E. Pace, Sandy ma Brown. Beck, daughter of Mr & Mrs Rex John A. Sakech, Midvale kettle a in Overheated grease Crump, and Larry B. Wayman, Ronald Soffe, Sandy exploded at the home of Mr & son of Mr & Mrs Dan Lindgren, Jack Ferguson, Sandy 'LS'chenlcq Mrs Darrel Brown on Redwood was performed by Bishop Alonzo Home Town Finance Corp., Blanche Densley, Reporter Rd., recently, ahd completely Freeman at the Crump home ruined the stove. - The smoke fliidvaie Phone: AM Saturday evening, after which Mrs Zelma Brown, Rivertoa the rooms and ruined the filled at ward was held the open house America's mildest Renewals and walls woodwork, furnishings, recreation hall. Award Buffet Supper The heat was accidently turned Harold Ashman, Midvale Mr & Mrs Willard Bergmann, on under the grease that had Dr W. W. Miles, Midvale Sandy, spent Sunday evening Set by Stake YWMIA Kentucky bourbon been left on the stove. H. Allen Jensen, Midvale with the Oren R. Dansies after at& Mrs Albert Gilbert at Mr Norman Midvale MacNeil, tending the Primary Sunday eveThe West Jordan Stake YW tended funeral services Apr. 29 Roger L. LeDuc, Midvale MIA is holding an award buffet in Preston, ning service here. Aged 8 years for John Jesse L. Ida., O. Byers, Sandy Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie and supper at the stake house the of 25 who died 59, son, Apr. Ray Whetman, Sandy daughter, Joyce, motored to Lo- evening of May 14 under direc heart attack. He was the father Rex Graham, Midvale gan Saturday to attend a dance tion of sports directors, Sivilia of Idtnnlnn He cou was a children. K. M. Bastian, Sandy contest, of the Department of Hardy, Marjorie Wood, and Irma- - sin eight best Your of Mr Gilbert. Inn, Sandy Pappys and Uourbon Health, Physical Education, dell Granenried. Special awards The Albert Gilbert family sur J. R. Fletcher, Midvale Recreation, presented by wo- will be given for sof tball and volbourbon Clyde Buxton, Midvale men's intramural activities at ley ball honors and to the cham- prised their father on his 66th 24, when they birthday, Apr. Timothy, Doyle rwinn Sandy Wool on chin winnorc InfA George Nebon Fieldhouse, USU, at his home to celebrate buy! Marie Larson, Sandy where their daughter, Bonnie Second Ward girls. All girls 14 gathered the event. Games were played Lillie S. Beckstead. Midvale Dansie, was among the group of years and over are invited, and and home-madice cream and N. Glen Lindahl, Midvale Kappa Deltas that won first arrangements are being made by were served to 29. Hop's TV, Midvale 5chtnlei place. tne wards to take care of trans pieMr & Mrs Grant Page and chil Clyde Pugmire, Midvale The Ladies Literary Club were portation. There is a small fee former Riverton dren, residents, P. Midvale Gilbert Clements, entertained at a brunch Monday for the supper. May 16, a stake are a month in Ingle Gene's Beauty Shop, Midvale morning at the home of Mrs Ann dance has been planned for all wood,spending KENTUCKY Mr Page is SIICHT I0URI0M WHISKEY. 60 PKOOF. SCHENIEY DISTIUEM C0..M.T.C where Calif., N. Meve Borovatz, Midvale Clark, Mrs Ruth Daasie, as members 14 years and older. receiving special training for Officers elected for the Sperry Utah Engineering Labor coming year were Mrs Tola Butatories. Trees 80 Planted Mrs Gwen terfield, president; Mrs Gordon Densley will entervice Mrs Butterfield, president; tain members of the Friday Night In Riverton Park Lottie Bodell, secretary; Mrs MilClub at her home May 8. A lovely dred Crane, treasurer. An article luncheon has been planned folThe Riverton com Jaycees was read on the art of conversalowed by games. Prizes will be tree at Town the plcted planting tion by Mildred Crane. Other last week when they plant given. members present were Mrs Mel-b- a I'ark The AHA had charge of the ed two evergreens that were tak Crump. Mrs lone Bowles, Mrs en from the school grounds. Sunday evening services in the Else Golf, and Mrs Dot Miller. Mrs Norma Nickols of the gen There has been about 80 trees Third Ward May 3, with Pres. The eral board. LI)S Primary Asn.. planted intothe park this spring Marie Densley conducting. Dell Shomaker, pres- theme, given by Dennis Page, sail Lake, and Mrs Bertie Tur according ident of the Jaycees. New officers was "Ye Shall Prosper in the ner, Bluffdale. and Mrs Mavme were elected for the Jaycees band. airs tima Johnson was of West the Jordan Stake, Ingram week but too late for publi the narrator and speakers were attended the I'rimary Sunday una Dclbcrt Page, Billy Slater, Kath canon. frlT ii iniBirni m ii evening services. Mr Nickols ac iiim in it i leen Lamm, Burton Butterfield, companied his wife here. Blaine Hamilton, and Barbara Joe Harvath, Reno, Nev.. spent David Peterson. Prayers were by Gloria Thi Witional Society of tin Sons of I 'tali I'innrcrv Htiri hf National ' iulden Mangum Given the week end with relatives. His Herbert and Berrett Hansen, spe wife and children accomoaniod Homecoming May 10 cial music by the girls chorus. S)ik Assoc iation, in cooperation with Union l'acihr Railroad, lake pleasure him home after visiting her parBishop Calvin Osborne and ents, the Arthur W. Cranes, the David Mangum, son of Mr & Mrs in invitinc vou tc- James Mangum, returned from a family moved last week into the past tw0 weeks. Eurilda They Page apartments. Mrs Vivian Ray, Copperton, vis- two years LIi mbsion to the DEDICATION OF THE RAILROAD VILLAGE MUSEUM ited Mr & Mrs Calvin Forman western states Apr. 26. and will and family Sunday give his homecoming report of Mrs Harold Swascy and daugh- his mission at sacrament meet C0RINNE, UTAH-- 2 p.m. SATURDAY. MAY 9 ter, Annette, and Mrs Ray ing May 10. at 5 p.m. at the First Ward An church. were accompanied by Mrs open house is Sam Bodell, Midvale, Mrs Lowell being held in his honor at his home Mauss. Salt Lake, and Mrs Trus-sle- r Sunday from 11:30 a.m. Bodell. Sandy, to attend the to 4:30 p.m. and airain after wedding of Sharleen Hammer, church. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Peterdaughter of Mr & Mrs Charles sen are entertaining at a family honoring David af'BVUliF, ter his long absence. He has already served with the National Guard, and has yet to complete his duty there. Hammer, and Frank Thompson. The marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple. Annette was one of the bridesmaids attending the bride. Bruce Crane, son of Mr & Mrs Nat Crane, returned to Burley, Ida., to resume his work after being home for some time since his accident. His brother, Ronald, and Frank Cowell, Copperton, accompanied his back. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane atof tended the Accordi-O-Ram- a 1959, presented by the students of an accordion conservatory, "A Trip Around the World," held at Highland High School auditorium Apr. 30. Terry and Richard Reid, grandchildren of the Cranes, were among the 343 chil dren participating. Dennis Crane, son oi air & Mrs Vaughn Crane, Henderson, Nev., has been the guest of his grand parents, the Walter E. Cranes. His mother was called to a sau Lake hospital where her father, John McHugh, is critically ill. Mr & Mrs Henry Butterfield and Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane were dinner guests recently of Mrs Ida Freeman Sunday at her home. Mr & Mrs Arthur Done Crane, Waxahachie, Tex., arrived here to attend funeral services for Mrs Crane's father, Robert Jones, Murray, at the Millcreek Stake Tabernacle, Monday. Others from here attending included Mr & Mrs Tearris Ingram, Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane, Arthur W. 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