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Show Nile Shields, first vice president; parents, the Walter Cranes, ow Salem; the Oren Dansles andMrs.ki THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Joseph F. Peterson, second vice ing to the death of Mrs Crane s Jesse H. Dansie and daughters, IVlISSIOnary . . . Stven Page Friday, May 15, 1959 father. They attended his funeral Joyce ana uoiuue. president; John Klotovich, third L. Earl Beckstead, vice a Ramshaw, one in Shirley week. Reporter Uansies bait attended Oren president; Lake The this day Mrs Agnes Dansie. Reoorter The Great Lakes Mission of Phone: AM tail twister; Desmond L. Shields, parents of a baby girl bom May A distillery is being built In Leon Bwell, stationed at For dinner party in honor of their Phone: AM Lion tamer; and Orrin Beckstead 8 in American Fork. the state of Sikkiin, in the Himmosa, in the UJS. Armed, Forces, son Kennetn s Dirtnoay at tne the LDS church is the destina for the manufacture of has completed his time and re Willard Bergman home in Sandy, tion soon of John R. Corak. A Mr & Mrs Franklin Farnsworth and Floyd G. Sheppick, directors. alayas, Attending the annual dinner, turned home Saturday. His wife Friday evening. Other guests in farewell testimonial to honor had as their dinner day guests The meeting of the Lions Club Subscribe to The Sentinel Scotch whiskey. 17 at program, and election of officers Carol, and baby have been mak cluded Mrs Bowies' mother, Mrs him is set for Sunday, May on Mother's Day, Mr & Mrs Ray Thursday night, was spent in Of the Utah Sons nf Pinnoorc loot ing their home with the Nat Marie Peterson. Salt Lake, Mr & Williams and family, Mr & Mrs making and painting picnic Thursday at Glacial Lodge, jwere Cranes. Mrs Joe Nell and family, Kiver-toDennis Greggs, Mr & Mrs Paul tables. Midmi irs jonn a. Butterxield Isaac and the Mrs Ma Freeman entertained Olivers, The bishopric of the First rarnsworth, Mr & Mrs Lawrence iMT & Mrs Walter V. frano Al at a dinner at her home vale. Farnsworth, Mrs Lee Mitchell, Ward is as follows, Theron Hut- brt J. Crane and daughter, Eve- - Sunday.familyGuests included her Saturday. Capt. Arthur R. Poor Mr & Mrs William Sakett, Mr & chings, bishop; Earl Beckstead, brother. Dan Eastman, Salt Lake and children. Michael and Penny, Mrs David Jessup, Mr & Mrs first vice counselor; Ivan Oake-son: Mr & Mrs Saturday John A Mr & Mrs William Ridgeway and Omaha, Neb., were guests of Mr Dick Thalen, Mr & Mrs Rkhard second counselor; Rex B, & Mr Mrs Butterfield, Walter E children, Mr & Mrs James Leach, Poor's mother, Mrs Fern Poor. Price, Mrs Elaine Farnsworth Holt, Larry Sticler, and Horace Crane, Albert J. Crane and Murray, Mr & Mrs Abe Garrick Also Mr & Mrs LeGrand Poor and families, all of Salt Lake. Gailey, clerks. daughter, Roberta, and Mr & Mrs and children, Rose park, Mr & and children, Salt Lake, visited Mr L Mrs Kay Arnold and Frank Oakeson was named new Bodell ant. Henry attends tho Mrs Pete Freeman and children, his mother. ' ? evening children, Joseph and Jennette, superintendent of the First Ward anniversary and program of the Mr Si Mrs Floyd Lewis, Mr & Mrs Mrs Poor and Saturday Mr family visited were dinner guests Sunday of Mr Sunday School to succeed Earl uie uuiaen opixe at Al Cox. all of Salt Lake. & Mrs Ray Poor and Mr & Mrs living Arnold's parents, Mr & Mrs Stan- Beckstead. His assistants are Ro -wnere four Freeman Mrs Ida rail ine spent ivmuiuij Wouldn't a glass of Lee Skanchy, Midvale. bert Perchon and Floyd Shep ley Arnold. roatts met.rmi, At Corinne ward days in Salt Lake last week visit-inMr & Mrs Lester Buttertield WW-.Mr & Mrs V. E. Ferguson visit- pick. mncneon was served by relatives. MILK entertained at dinner Sunday in 1 he Mother s Day program 111 ed Mrs Fergusson's mother, Mrs the Relief Sncietv i aft w rr Mrs Don Swasey entertained at honor of Mothers Day. Those preliivii the Second Ward Sunday School Helen Woodward in Tooele. taste good right now ? They attended the jlive telecast of a dinner party in honor of her sent were Mr & Mrs Robert Grif- iJ&e dedication of the Railroad husband s imrthday Mr & Mrs Hyrum Holt had as follows: opening prayer, Russell Apr. zo. fis and daughters, Julia and musical numbers, the vmage museum, by Harold B. Guests included Mr & Mrs Art Dana, Provo, their Mother's Day dinner guests, Jenkins; Mr & Mrs Gene Junior School; sacraiment iLee of the Council of the Twelve rCilbv Sunday & Mr Mr and Mrs Val Beckitead and children, Kearns, Thompson, Mr & Mrs DeLoy But gem. Mary Waneka; recitation, of the LDS church. Si Mrs Ray Johnson and children. Mr Salt 4 Lake, Joan, daughter and terfield daughter, Darlene, Mr & Mrs John A Rntto-fiVi- ,) Mrs Guy Steedmon and daugh Stephen Withers and Niel Jen Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Alton Midvale. V attended Sunday School Mothers Larson and family, Leni. ter Lauri Ann, Ogden; Mr & Mrs kins; duet, Kathleen and Jackie at mother the their Visiting AMCRICAN Gordon talk solo, McKee; Ottley; Day program at a Salt Lake ward Jack Pierce and children, Deb Mrs Grant Haws and children 6AT ASSOCIATION Sunday for Richard Fisher; solo, Dale Smith; uuu were dinner guests at the Lehi, spent the week end at the Louis Christensens Of UTAH orah, Steven and Scott, and Mr were the John Mothers Day and song, closing congregation, & Mrs Wayne Holt and children, uvjiie ux mrs ttutterueld s son A. H. Dansie home. Her husband Christensens, American Fork, Burdette Price. prayer, closing the Blaine Roriplls Rait t oV and Jesse H. Dansie motored to Mr & Mrs Annon Green and famShelly, Kelley and Corey, River- - The mothers all received geran The Walter Cranes were guests Butte. Mont., for the week end ton. John R. Corak Mr & Mrs Melvin Midvale; ily, iums. The oldest imother was Mrs WILL BUILD HAVE TOOLS of Mr & Mrs Ken Reid, West Jor- - on business. Others visiting their Mr Si Mrs Joel H. Williams, Sarah Allred, 89, and the youngJones and family, West Jordan; 6:30 in the Midvale Second Salt uau, ior ainner in twnor of Moth parents for Mothers Day were Mr & Mrs Delbert p.m. Lake, Mr & Mrs George est mother was Mrs Paula Price, Wengren and Ward chapel. ens Dav. the W. Blame Petersons, Mid Thomas and sons Richard and 19, who were especially honored. Union; The Ted Chris as Dennis and Allen, sons of Mr vale: Arthur H. Dansie and chil children, and The toliows: is pre program Mr & Mrs Lester South Jordan, were din tensens, Mr Si Mrs Dean Naylor and oc airs vaugnn crane, Henderson lude music, Betty Carrigan; open- Wayne, dren, Murray; Mr & Mrs Ernest Butterfield and family. ner guests Sunday of their pare- children Craig, Kevin, Mary, and invocaNev., are guests of their grand J. Davis and daughter Martha song, congregation; Visiting Mrs Adeline Bodell ing Robert M. Dahl; sacrament nt-, Mr & Mrs John Tucker. Michelle, enjoyed Mother's Day Especially For You tion, Mr Si Mrs Qleon Beckstead had dinner with Mrs Naylor's mother, Saturday was Mrs Clayton Nel song, congregation; r e m a r k s, as their dinner guests on Moth- - Mrs Rachel son and children, Salt Lake, and in Featherstone, G. Turner; remarks, Don horn built on your own 11 3 uay, uitni Tht vtry fint brick Sunday Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss Clayton llliuicu, ivxi at ana Lehi. & and children were among those ald J. Norton; vocal selection, D. Mr Melvin will Young (Jean), celebrate The birch lot. full following Includtt kitchen, formica or CorJohn Pat Carrigan; remarks, bmenr, Mrs Gene Rose (Joan), Mr & Mrs their calling on Mrs Bodell. birthdays this coming coved I in., birch doors, with bath counter tilt ak; remarks, Reed H. Beckstead; Alan Dahl vanity, ,tilt fam(Dorothy) and week: May 17 Farrel Lloyd, vocal selection, Marlene Corak; aluminum sliding windows plus many ether features ilies, and Garth Beckstead. Matthew Jay Holt; May 18 remarks, Bishop E. Lynn Reed; Mr & Mrs A. Ray Beckstead Clarence Sharp, LeRoy Holt; May response, missionary; closing Rhea Beckstead. Lee Ann for Washington 19 s:ng, congregation; benediction, left Wednesday music, u.C, to visit their son and fam Holt, Norma Lee Holt; May 22 Ted Blanchard; postlude Lorn a Allgood, Reporter Rodney Lloyd, May Newbold, ily, Dr & Mrs J. LaVar Bateman. Betty Carrigan. I'hey will visit there a week then Florence Petersen, Jan Thomas, I 2- - BDRM, BATH ONLY $9,800 dash in leave for New York, Niagara Christian R. Holt, Wayne PalThe Junior Gleaners and Jun- ond place in a Connie meet at weoer Falls, Palmyra, and their route mer; May 23 Ostler, track the ior college the propresented to go on the return trip will be over Valerie Harmon. I 3- - BDRM, BATH ONLY $10,850 gram in MIA May 5 with Faye College. This entitles him Mr & Mrs Richard D. Elder are tne the Pioneer Trail. Their trip is tor to Kansas, Mulchings, who were honored Lloyd. People He received expected to last three weeks parents of a baby boy horn Apr. were former Edward national track meet. DELUXE, Vt BATHS ONLY $11,500 The grandparents are Mr & Fairbourn, Mrs LeRoy Riska, Mrs a silver medal. The Dahls are They will return the first part of 27. for-; Mrs Lewis Burbidge, Sandy, June Harold Carroll, Mrs William formerly of Sandy. In recent elections of the Lions merly of South Jordan, and Mrs 13 Years Complete Construction Service Sharon Brklacich, Jacque Ann Smith, Grant Ainsworth. Each one was presented with a book. Samuelson, and Bryon Steadman blub Paul W. Nielsen was elect Wanda Rarmhaw, South Jordan. Mr & Mrs Btb Emery, Alpine, Last Tuesday, Mrs John A. attended the Utah Mate Science ed president, to succeed A. J. A A Samuelson attended funeral ser Fair May 9th at Utah State Uni- Schouten. Others elected were formerly of South Jordan, are N N vice? for Mrs Nora HinUe, 86 versity in Logan. of Mackay, Ida., in the Holladay Y Mr & Mrs Lawrence L. Davis, Y Fifth LDS Ward. Mrs Samuelson Bountiful, were Wethers Day din Personalized Care has known Mrs Hintze since she ner guests of Mr Si Mrs Leo VY S was a little girl. Dahl and family. H T 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE, UTAH Dennis Dahl, son of Mr & Mrs Patti Ann Schrader, daughter E Y Einar Dahl, Clearfield, won sec of Mr 4 Mrs Kenneth Schrader, AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY R L celebrated her 8th birthday May E served E 10. Refreshments were AM AM Ilorriman South Jcrdcn A L Refresh , (.: Milk! VJivh AT , V lMj j Distinctive Custom Homes vtnr Itt ii vc ym" 't Crescent SPRING SPECIALS 100-yar- bi.-ho- THOMAS REST HOME to 1 Phone: AM 16 guests. Mrs Max Hatch and family were guests of Mr & Mrs Mrs Lettie Hatch's in Hatch, Orem. Her birthday was May 9. Last Wednesday the Star class in Primary had a party for their mothers. A program was present ed by the children. Refreshments were served. Mrs Dorine Schow and Mrs Thacker are teachers of the class. On Thursday Mrs Raymond Johnson's Cub Scout Den 4 pre sented a program fur their mothers. An African Violet was presented each mother. Kent Dunn, son of Mr & Mrs John Dunn, celebrated hi second birthday May 7 with friends and relatives. In Junior Sunday School a program was presented on Mothers Day for the mothers, with songs and readings. Lach mother re ceived a token. Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll and family, along with her father, ther family Ernest Clark, and members, had Mothers Day din ner in an Alpine cafe. In SenLcr Sunday School the following program was present ed on Mothers Day: duet, Lyn Greenwood and Eugene uatt; readings, Madeline Smith, Mrs Dorothy Steadman, Max Hatch, Johnny Hatch, and Mickey Hatch: closing song, Mrs Grant Hillman, Mrs Duane Olson, and Mrs Max Hatch. Potted plant were given to each mother. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening Emerson Hand, of the .stake high council. Croiier Kim ball, and Blaine Hardcastlc were the speakers on Mothers Day. La Marr EskeLson sang two mimlx-rs- . William accompanied by Mr Smith on the organ. Mr Si Mabtr t Utah NAmtlm wmmm mm 74 26 86 f other, Steatn Irons Lamps I I I 1 liiectricinr " I $'o $20 I Electric Clock J ravel Iron rn Popprr E?? Cookrr J lc atintr pacj Cardcti Light J J I J I 1 1 ' J 1 Scenic Saucepan Bcddng SanclwirhOr.il iccCrramVrccwr ) I ""V f I I f I TWO STYLES 1 1 1 and extension gosts only pennies a day a kitchen to order, just call our business office 9 4 Mountain States Telephone p t m I - "J ) i . . - ' -- . : - I f i T3 fei"" !r, 1 n 1 tm ciikli or mn ..,cncn rovn cu,.,cmm tsuii ptmm.,.cutcM ... ..... 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