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Show THE MID ME Page Eleven lUtar.) Friday, May 8, fen and her mother, Mrs Dorlesa Kenner, Salt Lake, and their grandchildren motored to Orem where they visited Mrs Jensen's daughter and Mr & Mrs Neldon Reid Bishop, and the children remained with their par ents. Mr & Mrs Allan Jensen, Kearns, spent Monday evening of last week with their parents, Mr & Mrs H. Allen Jensen, S. Main St. A combined birthday dinner party for Darhl Jensen, whose birthday was. Am--. 17. and Donna Davis, whose birthday was Apr. 21, was held recently at the home of their parents, Mr & Mrs H. Allen Jensen. Mrs Neldon Reid Bishop was also a guest. Mr & Mrs H. Allen Jensen and Mr & Mrs Clifford Reid, Adams St., attended an open house for Mr Reid's mother, Mrs Clara Donaldson, Salt Lake, at her home on her 84th birthday, which was Personals Mrs Willis L. Francom Phone: AM son-in-la- Mrs Margaretta LaRoeco, N. Main St., visited Mr & Mrs David Evans, Draper, former Midvale residents, Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs Delbert Crump (Mardella LaRocoo), Arizona Dr., spent Tuesday afternoon of last week visiting Mrs Tom Sadler (Barbara Corak), Draper, formerly of Mid-val- Wednesday afternoon of week Mrs 0. J. Rasmason, zona Dr., and her mother, Margaretta LaRoeco, visited Olive Leak, West Jordan. last Ari- Mrs Miss Miss suffering a Leak fell recently, broken wrist. Mr & Mrs E. Lynn Reed, E. Wasatch St., and Mrs Nellie Iliggs, W. Lennox St., motored to Ogden recently where they attended the open house for Mr Reed's great uncle, Tom Higgs, on his 90th birthday, which was Apr. 26. The birthday celebration was held at the home of a granddaughter of Tom Higgs. Several of Mr Reed's relatives from Idaho Falls, Ida., were down for the event. Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs E. Lynn Reed last Sunday evening were Mr Reed's cousins and their husbands, Mr & Mrs Doyle and Mr & Mrs Niel Sar gent, and another cousin, Miss Ann Corsly, Murray, and Mrs Reed'-- i brother, Wendell Holmes, s Salt Lake. The Doyle presented the fireside d and Exchat for the plorers held in the Midvale Second Ward Relief Society room Sunday evening. Spending a week end at Cedar City recently were Mrs E. Lynn Reed and children, Carolyn, Jo Ann, and Alan. Mrs Reed's brother, Wendell Holmes, accompanied her and the week end was spent viiiting their parents, Mr ' Apr. 20. Jack Freeman, Ririe, Ida. spent two days recently visiting his grandmother, Mrs Sarah Free- son-in-la- Rindlis-backer- Mia-Mai- Mrs Harry' Holmes. A dinner party in honor of Mr & Mrs Fred Miner, N. Locust St., was given at the home of Mr & Mrs E. Lynn Reed for the Midvale Second Ward bishopric and their wives. Other guests includ-- , ed Mr & Mrs Trent Jeppson, counselor,. Fern Dr., Mr & Mrs Paul Jacobson, second counselor, N. Main St., Mr & Mrs Carl & Mrs Neldon Reid i Zo September. son-in-la- and Main St. The occasion also honored Mrs Bishop, whose birthday was May 2. The children grandspent two days with their Jen.-eparents, the II. Allen Jen- Mrs week Thursday of Hinckley this Saturday evening. High School Alumni Banquet at Mrs Barton is a graduate of this former Hinckley High School. On Apr. 24 the Chrystal Theta Rho Girls Club Number 9, had a kitchen and dance party at the home of Viona and Janice LincLey. Those attending the par ty were Jeanene James, Linda Lambars, Linda Jenkins, Janet Matern, Viona Lindsey, Janice Doris Jones, Carol Lindsey, Mrs Malen Dahl, N. Main St. three-month'- Soderman and children, Terry and Circy. Mrs Lenyal Soderman, Oth Ave., motored to Seattle for the week end. Lenyal Soderman also returned Monday after having spent the past two weeks visiting his son and family V Upturning last Saturday from a vacation were Mr & Mrs Ed Osguthorpe. S. Grant St., and Mr & Mrs Thomas Osguthorpe. Salt Uke. They motored to Ari-- I zona, where thev cnioycQ seeing Colo-saCave. Phoenix, Ariz.. where they saw the 1JJ.S Temple, the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. Juarez, Mexico, and Mexico. They returned via Las Vega. Nev. They report the desert in bloom was very picturc-c.squy V l i ft- ' "I r c. Mr & Mrs David I. Gardner, E. 7720 the Utah South, representing Federation of Women's Clubs, Mr Stanley Elg Tt.l Deiittrrfielri and daughters, Terric and Susan, Denver, Colo., Unite Heinecke-EI- g formerly of Midvale. Thp vouna couple returned honeymoon trip A lovelv bride of the spring from a five-daw ason w Mrs Stanley H. TAfi. the (0 Vivas, and are now Mis Kathryn Jane llein-- l jng their home at 31 C Vidas Ave., Salt Lake eekc. A prcnuplial dinner wa. cacti She was married in a doublerintr riTcmiinv nrrf ormcd Alr. in honor ol Die couple by Mr & Ileinecke at a au 1", at the h:mc of her parents Mr Herman . by I)r Stanley H Hutchinc". Lake cal-- (tiir.su inrUKion sir & the bridegroom' bishop of the Midvale Third Mrs I.. F Ward, followed by a reception parrnH. Mis Snni.i Hcinecke, und riaucp in the CryMal Room of )oia'!.Ti Welch. JelSersnn St.. Mr V lr "cl Gnhl and daughter, Hotel. the NcwHou-tn, Knurr. Murray. Ttin Imrli i a daughter of Mr .brut, and and Jatrir. k Mr Herman llcinrcke. E. On- Mr & Mrs I'.crt I ter St. Mr K!c' parents arc Mr; Unm-ckrA per onal showrr was ,o & Mrj U F. Kl;:. Sandy. , liom honor of Mis Ileinecke Mrs Richard V"hriMen-riii honor, ;,v Mrs I'au! .b r.krl at her hmne. n err St was matron Other aUendants inrluded Mrs 4117 Smith 22W Wr-- t. Salt Ukc. Noel F Gold, M'.irrav, and Msv (ines't included Mrs Herman Mrs Richard )aUm. Mrs , tinner. Ileinecke. E. Center St mn , Trri Dantrrf icid anil suan r;nur v nirau, lew Dancprfirld, Denver, Colo., and (ieonJe Heinerkc, dararn I'aula E!2. Sandy, were flower Or., M;m Sonja Ileinecke, and Mr? Herman Ileinecke. girls. dinner was Anothrr Hert Hlg. Sandy, ws be.t man. hride-crooDouglas Welch. Jeftrrson St., given bv the parents of the Mr & Mrs I F. Ela. at Richsrd ChriMeaen, Tionrer St, their home in Sandy. Other nd It. Gene Thompson, E. piiests attendini were Mr & Mn atch St., ushered. Herman Ileinecke and daughter. town of Supout Spwial nn Sonja. and aon, Jimmy, and boug wrre Mr A Mm Ileinecke Mn las Welch. Mr and daughter-in-law- , Ceremony Double-Rin- g y mak-form- f'-'- e - . - Hot-Sonj- a o-- pre-nupti- A mi r FOR Veterans Administration Voluntary Service, and Mrs liryan Bird. repreM-ntinithe American Auxiliary, attended the Volunteer Service meetings of! the Western States Hospital As- sociation Convention at the Hotel I'tali last Monday and Tuesday. Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn, N. Grant St , were dinner gue'ts of Mrs Dunn's Hotel. AM AM FOR tfc RENT 33 Unfurn apt. Unfurn house. N. Main, Mr home. SALE BY I', OWNER home baths, old, Princestone, fully carpeted, landscaped, fenced, play yard. $11,500. (1,500 down. No loan clos- PotKoost BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Man or Woman Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from cigarette dispensers. No selling. Car, references, and $599 to (2,995 Investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets eicellent return. Possible portunity. For local Interview e LB. op- write Sales I Mfg. Co., of Calif., Inc., P.O. Boi 1511, Main Office Station, Los Angeles phone 53, Calif. Include and particiulars. SINGER IN MURRAY RIPE Mother's Say Special Thread, rag. 10c spool, 1 for Sc 25 off Sewing baskets SEWINS sves MACHINES SINGER SEWING AM Draper. Un'urn beautiful 4824 S. Store, Murray Lova y Midvale location. OR SALS apt. T 5 8 near'y row deluie with bsmt apt, beauelec window, drapes bath, pictu;e system. Out WANTED for Cook afternoon. sprinkler landscaped, tifully Fry tile range, gal furnace, water heater, of town owners. Make offer for quick Waitress from 7:10 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. after floors oatio. cercort. AM sale. Margaret Powell Broker. Ph.: IN Chick's Lunch, West Jordan. FOR 2 RENT In p m. FOR and bath, furn. carheat and hot water furn. First RENT peted, W. 113 S., Sandy. EM FOR RENT OR LEASE 1308 furn or unfurn. AM 5 5214. FOR RENT In Midvale LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED or REPAIRED Canaries. Guaranteed singin. (5. 20 ers and mothers for mating. 7515 S. Power mowers $6. Handmowers $2. All repairs eitra Midvale. AM State, home, ond REPAIR ED'S SHARPENING FORSALE" Lumber? 502ll0 Locust, Sandy. 24 S. Chapel Midvale AM 5 1 long, (80 per thousand bd. ft. 9840 S. WANTED Table model cream seper- S B titre nice two 10 W., South Jordan, F. R. Johnson. alor. AM FOR SALE "TiT. with and one Apts. One elec ranges, frig, auto gas heat and AM place for auto washer. NT and bath. "fuTn apt. FOR-RE$35, Prefer I person. 17 Cottage Ae.. FORSAH "Couch, springs, till rug. WANT TO RENT 1 or home in chairs, Mage Qtef stove, gas pump, Midvale, Murray or West Jordan area 39 by May 20. J. F. Mumm, 200 Main St good cond. Reasonable. AM t Bingham Canyon. N. Main. and Custom Work GARDEN PLOWING 47 Ford Tractor, with disc. FOR SALE J 5 8 AM Sandy. AM 5 4837. or AM old scraper and dbl plow. houie furn or WANT TOTRENT Murin Midvale lot or WANTED Nice 5 1 $900 or best offer. AM 5 3366. unfurn. Must hae place lor 2 horses eRI ray at least 75 ft frontage. Top price EM 1- - SrlllNG-ISThFORniALErBed- DA 8 8734, Ray Anderson. Phone: 5 8 IN ding pansy plants, geraniums, coleui cash. 4368 Pioneer Gaidans. 202 Pioneer St. Mid - WANTED We en need set. eipenenced breakfast I'i-rFOR RENT apt. vale. AM (1851. 5 242 cashier and waitress. Apply B shop's stove frig and water fi.rn. AM 5- FOR SALE Choice improved lot oo Coffe Shop or cell AM or inq at 45 5th Ave.. Midvale, S. Grant St., Midvale. $1,850. AM Water lines SEWERS CONNECTED bsmt apt. FORRENT Me turn. ange lights. etc, AM 5 0147. furn Util e.cept S- FOR SALITCalidlid ".igsT' Will" deliver Gar. $60. 84 E. Lennoi. Midvaie. AM TREE SERVICI We specialise In trim 5 orders over 1 dot. 771 E. 7800 S. 5377. ming and topping. S yrs eiperiencty AM Free estimates. Satisfaction M dva'e Apti. 3 N. Main. guaranteed f OR' SENT Sanger Auto 2 g Zag port., Will accept gum or enything of value as halls for part FOR SALI WANTED, lady to console, part payment, Power saw. Phone: AM E-n..;,ihi turn ir't lor I or J $159.50. $4 42 per mon. Pfaff auto ig iger, $125. $5 pep mon. Necchl I4JI. J people. Air cotid. Clean. l;nMtd parking, comolt, latest tig lag auto. Will take ACCORDION LESSONS given right I laundry AM 5 1272. best offer. Singer Sewing Machine, 4i;4 vour home by Jim Allen, Certified .V fUeJ S. State, Murray, AM 4 2201. tfc teacher. Accordions furnlsk-FKEProgressive 1 good b dg lots near new FOR SALI to beginners. Get details now I I Ward chape'; Sandy EM 4 4275. HI large "L" shaped Sot, ample rm for FINLAYSON REST HOME ' duplet end 2 homes, with title Insurance, 8 It Kind end Loving Care FOR SALE racing boat, steering I triangle ih ,nd lot, rm for I S B (2.200. and trailer. (55 AM given your 0d folks duplet and 2 homes, w !h title insurance. MEM and LADKS Ci FOR SALE cre, wth tj.n and (2.2CO. I small lot 50 ft wide frontage Ambulatory and Bed Patients 100 ft deep, with ti' a insurance. coop, larger older home Choice lo ((00 AM i.nnion. term., mo w 4700 So. Call 229 N. (00 E . Sandy. AM (0977 sitter tfc SB IB1 uieimin, amsoi4 p m. for unk end scrap cars Old WANTED P colors. miied ants, Pansy fOR SALE 1 Iro of all kinds. All types of radiator I do. II- Bby l Bream Iherdy perendone. Midvale Radiator I Salvage nials! 50c dot. Jim Mershell, State St.. rrenv s Co. M'Oveie. IW n. Molden. and 4th So., Sandy. tic Pr.scc.lt. AM (1141. 12 FOR SALE gauge pump shotgun. TOP SOIL Sand and gravel. AM LESS than asxal rete 10 INSURANCE for end raer B !n teble saw, complete SB 4168 for new C I Auto Insurance. See me S t '47 Cheap. AM t 1010. HAY! YOU Votlced the" windows "el All today, I also write fire, theft, casualty, SALI St.mOO FOR I Ic Ufa and accident Insurance. Mrs Heber Gift Shop, 7990 S State. home, loeely remodeled Newly DON'T MIS$"X IB &,tt$ hop dress pto- - C Avlett, 11 W. Canter St., Midvale torm Air cond., tft carpeting end drepee. S Be AM 14(21. motion. Mey 7th" t'h, end ttk. doors, lawn, shrubs, fenced yd. garage. 1171 AM 5 or AM 5 441 1, In Ivrid.ala ' " Ig.cans 3 2.9C spaghetti 3 AAifdCh PtSAS 29' cans BONETT dread 1lbs-9" Sugar loaves LARGE f c SIZE ,. LARGE $foo W - W r. : I ,i 7S3 SIZE Avocados 3ir25c ThaTI "" J at. L. m .1.. J.n.i.V CUCUMBERS Ch. WANTED eves AM "Che n'i.nli fence, 42" nigh FOR SALI Approi ICO' with posts. Hot dip ga'v S (80. AM ( 4925. FOR SAll" taylor-to- t. ail metal. Maple mauve Cold's MEN-WOM- coach collapsable cart. mates Into bad, end rocking chair. AM I I" 2711 Mrs Kenneth Dunn and Mr A Mrs were son-in-la- Mr & Mrs George Darlon, Lincoln St, will attend the Hinckley RENT OR 3 Sc 39c ib- - feTMJgWIemilfle New, used, repossessed, reconditioned ing costs. 1051 E. 7625 S. Phone: AM Portables $U.t5 5 15 Center RENT t2t.S0 Consoles heatSALE East water FOR Immediate occupancy. S!., Midvale. qas furnace, Pfaff console with automatic near 69th South location. $11,000. $85 er, alec range, gar, wash houie. Firit 1(5.00 month) (129.50 Ramold house S. Bingham Hiway, Welt Jordan. per mon. No loan costs. (34.50 Singer console 8 5 RDI carbler. Low down payment. Mn Marie Shulsen. W. Jordan Stools, reg. (14.95 (5.t5 pets, drapes. Out of town owner wants 1 for (4.15 RENT FOR apt with bath. 80 sal Margret Powell Broker. IN Singer, White, and other makes 515 quick Oak St., Midvale. AM CENTER & Robert Dunn, lotan, dinner gup recently of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dahl. East Midvale. Mr & Mrs Dunn's daughter and ITst Wednesday evening Mrs Heed R. Johnson, Maple St., Mrs (iene Goff. Mrs Charles Cary, S State St.. Mrs Velma Killian. and Mrs John Doyle, Murray, attended the State Visitation held at the Logan Auxiliary home. than Midvale. AM FOR PoT-t- ar nd fflria.er pur Mrs FOR SALE rabbits lor sale. Cali AUo fryer plat Attend. iig the Kiwanis Club eveniios. arjt o. uu v., wvu awS i- Convention at Vernal recently dan. AM S 4064. Modem daenlng Ingred- were Mr & Mr- - Arthur F.skeUm, FOR SALI Jefferson St.. president; Mr & e"ts In Blue Lustre ere tt--e m Ideit. sct and boucy. Sandy HardMrs Kenr.eVh Dunn. N. Grant St., Laevet S first vice president While there ware nd l- uSALI the Dinosaur Mu ina Dr' they seum, staying until the following br Alio utad fea'h tubl. good COd AM 4 24l $13 P m, IH day after the conuniii n. niece and husbnnd. Mr Iloliei t Pierce, kim St SALE FOR SALE home, ceramic tile bath, hardwood floors, carport, located on dead end it., close to schools, center, sewer in. churches, shopping $13,250. 2114 W. 7750 S., Wast Jordan. AM AM 5 2313. FOR Limit LB. Am dble qar, nice garden ipace, fruit trees, suitable for chicken and rabbit raising. $700 down or make offer, or rent (75 a mon. Located 731 E. 8600 5., Sandy. AM ptt. Majestic Rockies Furn RENT COLORED The Jordan School District Elementary Principals will hold their concluding dinner meeting of the year Wednesday evening at a Salt Lake cafe. Mr George Barton, Lincoln St., has served as chairman of this group during the past year. Problems will be discussed and the eour-eof study planned for next year's work after the s Ar-len- FOR Than Anyvhere in Downtown Midvale And The Best Is Sold at P. C. Rasmussen Mkt. Elementary Principals Hold Closing Dinner A tea was given in honor of all PTA workers? at the Midvale Junior High School, Friday, May 8 at 2 p.m., expressing appreciation for services rendered. Mrs Vincent Strong, assisted by Mrs Erland Johnson, hospitality committee were in charge of preparations. Refreshments were served and a program under direction of Mrs John Millington A chicken grows more program chairman, was present8.000 feathers. ed. Mondav, May 18. Mrs Earl Rardin, E. 7720 South, Mrs Bruce Ivie, Murray, and Mrs WE DO NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION Willis Francom, 3rd Ave., repre- ON WANT ADS BEFORE PUBLICATION sented the Midvale Ladies' Guild at the Fort Douglas Veterans' Rates: 3c per word, minimum 75c Hospital last Wednesday evening, Cash. No ads taken over phone. where a ward party was given by Deadline: 5 p.m. Wednesday the group. Returning to her home last Thursday from the St. Mark's stay Hospital after a five-da- y e following surgery was Miss & Mr of Pearson, daughter Mrs Harold Pearson, Smelter St. Mr Pearson flew home from Phoenix, Ariz., where he had been on business. Airman Third Class Roy Pearson, son of Mr & Mrs Harold Pearson, arrived home Tuesday y afternoon by plane on a leave. He has now completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., where he has been for the past three months. After his leave he will go to Ra dar School in Kesler Air Force Base, Miss., for the next 18 Is Cheaper H AAAS VA7 Ia.st Tuesday afternoon dinner '. Bal- Tea Honors PTA Workers on Friday Owen R. Nelson Euests of Mr & Mrs Key Macklin were Mr & Mrs Claude Atwbod, Ogden. and Mrs Myrtle Dudley, Salt Lake. Mrs Maud Sodcrman. (Uh Ave., returned last Monday afternoon s visit to Sefrom a attle, Wash., with her grandson and his family. Mr & Mrs Robert A Lynn r; tail twister; Thomas W. Stowe, lion tamer, and Ennis A. Hendricksen and W. A. (Sonne) directors. Rasmussen, one-yeThey will take office July 1. lard, o lat R. Nelson per. Other officers elected are Fred McBride, first vice president; Max Humphrey, second vice president; Earl Toone, third vice president; Arvin Mineer, , secretary-treasure- Motoring to. Springville last Friday were Mr & Mrs James R. Reid,' Kearns, and Mrs Reid's mother, Mrs Sarah Freeman While there they visited Mrs Freeman's brother, Georye Sizemore, formerly of Midvale. Walter Sizemore, Cokeville, Wyo., brother cf Mrs Sarah Freeman, returned to the home of his Mr & daughter and months. Mrs Dan Kemp. Crescent, after Mrs Duane Jacobs (Marian having been in the Fort Douglas Salt Lake, spent the Veterans' Hospital for the pa.-- t Pearson), week end with her parents, pa.-.- t six weeks. Mr & Mrs Harold Pearson. She Attending a dinner meeting of also came to be with her sister, the Tool Engineers Auxiliary cf Arlcne Pearson, who returned the American Society of Tool En- from the hospital. gineers recently at a Salt Lake Mr & Mrs Louis Kjar and chilGail were Mrs McDonald, cafe, Susan, Jo Ann, and Jeffcry, Roosevelt St., and Mrs Lawrence dren, Dr.. and Mrs Kjar's Cornell O. Smith, Sandy. The auxiliary mother. Mrs Josephine Coster, anreceived honorary plaque motored to Denver, Colo., from the Westminster College, O'den, week end. They attended the last ;incc they award a scholarship wedding reception of Mrs Kjar's to a deserving student each year Ray, Saturday evening, to that college or the Utah State brother, who was married Apr. attended 27, in the Salt Lake Mondav, University. Twenty-twLDS Temple. this event. returned to their homes Mrs Marian Malmstrom. Ogden, They Sundav night. now in is of Midvale, formerly Mr & Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave., were dinner guests last Sunday afternoon of her son Mr & Mrs and dauuhter-in-law- , Ted Alexander, Salt Iike. his brother and sisters. Donald Reid, Debbie Jean. Dianna Kaye, Karen Irene, and Barbara, Darhl Jensen, and Esther Carnia, S. 1 Meat Midvale Stake LDS Relief Society Board, ward presidencies, and ward work and business leaders attended a display at the East Mill Creek Stake House last Monday afternoon. This display was under direction of Mrs Bernice Palfreyman, County Extension Agent from the Utah State University. It was a demonstration of the year's work in bread making, and sewing, handicraft. All of the stakes in the county, with the exception of the Salt Lake City Stake, participated. was elected president of the Draper Lions Club Monday night. Tbe election meeting was held at the Lions Den, 12500 South 10th East, DraOwen From there they went to Sara toga where a swimming party was enjoyed, returning to the home of Robert Dahl for a buf fet supper. Other guests includ ed rat tarrigan, Maxine .iancus, Connie Anderson, Maurine Shep Jones and Lynnette Jones. herd, Wanda Noland, Susan Ted Blanchard, Weston Reading, Gary Anderson, John Crawford, Midvale, Betty Milne, Union, Jack Butterfield, River- ton, Harold Rawson, Draper, and LDS Russell Larson, Sandy. church books were presented to the honored guest, who is leaving in the near future for the Great Lakes Mission, with headquarters in Fort Wayne, Ind. He will enter the LDS Mission Home y bell, ward clerk, S. Allen St., Mr & Mrs John Corak, financial clerk, 2nd Ave., and Mr & Mrs George Warner, statistical clerk, W. Center St. Fred Miner recently resigned from the position of first counselor when they moved to their new home on N. Locust St" Various games and a social evening were enjoyed following dinner. Gifts were presented to the Fred Miners from the Midvale Second Ward bishopric as a token of appreciation. Tuesday evening of last week Donald Reid Bishop, Orem, celebrated his 11th birthday at the home of his grandparents, Mr & Mrs II. Allen Jensen, S. Main St. Guests included his parents, Mr BL-iio- Lions pre-nupti-al & Display Attended by Stake Personnel at Draper Elect Officers the IDS Hospital where surgery was performed last week. Mrs Donald Brown and children, Debra and Carol Lynn, Santa Ana, Calif., formerly of Midvale, have been visiting Mr & Mrs Stanley Sharp, Garden View Dr., the past week. They will leave for their home in California by train Wednesday evening. They have also been houscguests of her father-in-laand mother-in-laMr & Mrs J. Elden Brown, Draper. Mrs Brown and children arrived last Thursday to attend the wedding of her brother-in-laReid Brown and Merilyn Nelson, Draper. Spending the past week end in Kemmerer, Wyo., were Mr & Mrs S. W. Wilkes and family, bandy, and Mr & Mrs J. Parr Godfrey and family, Adams St. They were guests of the Wilkes family in Kemmerer. While there they at shower for tended a ML--s Jean Wilkes. She and David Godfrey plan a June 27 wedding. Last Saturday evening a com bined farewell and surprise birth day party honored John Corak, son of Mr & Mrs John Corak, 2nd Ave. The group met at the home of Robert Dahl, son of Mr man, 3rd Ave. Mrs Sarah Freeman was a dinner guest of her daughter and Mr & Mrs James R. Reid, Kearns, on their 12th wedding anniversary, Apr. 22. Spending the past 10 days with Mrs Sarah Freeman was her daughter-in-laMrs H. D. Free-- , man, Peagram Ida. She is the daughter of David Smith, Draper, and came here to help care for her father, who is seriousJy ill at his home in Draper. Mrs Ieola Fahrni, Sandy, daughter of Mrs Sarah Freeman, accompanied Mrs H. D. Freeman on her trip hack to her home in Idaho last Friday morning. Mrs Fahrni will visit the II. D. Freemans, her son. Lloyd Fahrni. her brother and Mr & Mrs Stanley Freeman, Montpelier, Ida., and another brother and sister-in-laMr & Mrs Marvin Freeman, and a sister and brother-in-laMr & Mrs Alfred Sharp, Cokeville, Wyo. She will be gone for an indefinite period. Last Saturday Mrs W. W. Luce, Montpelier, Ida., sister of Mrs Sarah Freeman, and Mrs D Oor Cozzens, Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs Freeman. Mrs Luce re mained for a four-davisit with her sister. 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