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Show I Page r' band, a son and two daughters, Steven, East Midvale; Mrs Glen 1959 Three 22, Friday, May (Evelvn) Mounteer. Kearns: Mrs Jack (Rosalind) Flynn, Salt Lake; m June. Utah State University mother, ounnison; seven grandHe is affiliated with Sigma Al children; brothers and sisters, pha Epsilon and is past presi- Orion Myrup, Los Angeles, Calif.; dent of Alpha Kappa Psi, honor- Mrs Raymond Dibble, Salt Lake; ary business fraternity. He has Mrs Stanley R. Anderson, River-toOlive Sharp, Reporter fulfilled an LDS mission to Urn-- Mrs Lesle Brown, Salt Lake, and Mrs Earl Sadler, Draper. Phone: AM quay. The betrothed couple will be Club rewed in the Salt Lake Temple. The Merry Maids THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) : j Graduation from Seminary Is Set for May 22 r East fitidvale The fifth commencement of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints seminary in Copperton, will be held Friday, May 22, at 8 p.m. in the West Jordan Stake House. The name of the program is n; Miss Norma IeFevre, daughter of Mrs Ernest LeFevre, Salt Lake, and Don A. Caldwell, son of Mrs During the evening hours they will be honored at a reception at the Bonneville stake house, The bride's attendants will be Mrs Robert G. Anderson, a sis ter, matron of honor; Miss Karen Rodgers, another sister, junior bridesmaid, Mrs Kenneth Oake son, Miss Darlene Church, Miss Betty Hobbs, and Mrs Ivan Davis. Cindy Anderson and Kim Davis will be flower girls. Loreen Caldwell, East Midvale, were married May 15 in the Salt Lake lemple. Elder John Long-doperformed the ceremony. Following the rites the justweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegroom's mother. In the eve Laura Tripp Presents ning they were honored at an informal reception held in the Sharp Camp Lesson Sandy Third Ward Recreation Hall. Guests were family memThe Sharp Camp of DUP, met bers and close friends. Follow May 14 at the home of Laura ing an undisclosed honeymoon, Tripp, where they enjoyed a lunthe young couple will make aicheon and their regular meeting. home in Logan Opening prayer was offered by The bride has attended Hene-ger'- s Golda boiie. and the salute to the Business College. Mr Cald- flag was conducted by Leona well is a graduate of BYU and The lesson, "The First has fulfilled a Northern Califor- Company Entering Salt Lake LDS church. nia mission for the Valley" was given by Lavina He has also served a two-yeHicks, class leader. Cecil Borg Entour of duty with the Navy. read a history of the life of her tertaining for the bride have grandfather, Albert Hastings been Mrs Boyd Bracken, Mrs Closing prayer was by Reed Brown, Mrs Mitchell For-bus- Laura Tripp. and Mrs Dean Caldwell. Funeral services for Mrs Eloise Olsen, East Midvale, were Rodgers-Davi- s Wedding' Myrup held May 13 in St. Therese CathSet for June olic Church, Midvale. Mrs Olsen, 50, died May 10 in a Salt Lake Miss Kay Rodgers and Dexter hospital. Fredrick Davis will be married She was born Nov. 28, 1908, in June 11. a County, Announcing their daughter's Gunnison, of Sanpete Neils and Lynda Fjel-ste- d marriage plans are Mr & Mrs daughter Myrup. Joel R. Wilcox, East Midvale. She married Donald Olsen Jan. Mr & Mrs M. Fred Davis, Ida., are parents of the pros 23, 1932. She was a composer, pi anist, teacher, a member of it. pective groom. Miss Rodgers is a former stu- Therese Catholic Parish and dent of the University of Utah. Catholic Study Club. She receivWhile at the university she was ed her education at Brighaxn affiliated with Lambda Delta Sig Young University. She is survived by her hus- ma. Mr Davis will graduate from Bo-we- h, 1 sahte 1 to EMERY COUNTY land of promise t; y 4--H Temple Marriage Unites Pair May 15 cently met at the home of their leader, Mrs Gerald Tischner. During the meeting officers were elected. They are Carole Young, president; Phyllis Pidcock, vice president; Mary Tischner. secre tary; and Linda Cundick, report-er. Projects of the club will be1 sewing and cooking. Mr & Mrs Verl Ferguson, were recent overnight guests at the home of his parents, the Jack Fergusons. Mrs Lyle Graham entertained at a party Monday celebrating the eighth birthday of her daugh ter Bonnie. Guests who enjoyed games, prizes, and refreshments were Cynda Craig, tebra ana Gary Dinkelman, Debra Petersen, Robyn Sadler, Colleen and Bar bara Caldwell, Denice Lundgren, Carol and Janet Goff, Bonnie Chapman, Connie Bullock, Rose mary Manor, Linda iue and Linda Lee Fitzgerald, Linda Yorga-soJean Donga, Mary Augason, Sylvia Gerbic, Charlene Caldwell, Jerrie Mumford, Janet Evanson. and Lela and Sherry V ' v. 1 Ben-nio- "The Lord Light." The program will be as follows: prelude music, Sonja Reed; processional, Sonja Reed; song. congregation; invocation, Lowell Mortensen; welcome, Koradine Beckstead; student speaker, Jane Smith; organ solo, Alida Stein-feklintroduction of speaker, LaMar C. Berrett; graduation speaker, Rex Campbell; vocal duet, Jackie Dalley, Annette Benson; presentation of graduates, Le.Mar C. Berrett; acceptance of graduates, awarding of diplomas and awards, Leonard C. Beck-steaclass gift presentation, Sharon Peterson; class song, graduating class; reader, Merlin Bateman; benediction, Gail postlude music, Sonja - t; Og-de- L. Ramon Dickson, formerly of Midvale, son of Mr & Mrs La- Vern J. Dickson, has been granted a scholarship at University of Utah to complete his studies in the School of Pharmacy, and has been elected to Rho Chi, na- son, Annette K. Benson, JaLene Jane Densley; reporter, Renee Town board members in tit Burton, Richard H. Cobbley, Waters; song leader, Joyce tle Chute, Wis., decided corner Owen Kay Cook, Linda Kaye Watts; health officer, Sharon fire alarm boxes were a nuisance Green, Carmi D. McDougaL Doris Jorgensen. This group meets they had been used for notkr G. Paskett, Linda Richardson, every Tuesday; its members are but false alarms in two years. Jeanette Vicchrilli; West Jordan busy making slippers and aprons. ing is Joan Carrigan. Janice Barbcn, John Their Second W. Booth, Kenneth Dimond, It is easier to believe a lie that Alice Judy Heaps, Lee A. McCall, The number of farms one has heard a thousand times operat Stein-feldDale E. Steadman, Alice M. Mer- ing in the United States last year than to believe a fact that one West Jordan Third was 18 per cent less than in 1948. has never heard before. lin L. Bateman, E. Colleen Gail A. Burkinshaw. Seminary board of education, Howard W. Barben, C. Elmo Personalized Care Leonard C. Beckstead, C. Berrett; faculty, LaMar 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE, UTAH Berrett, principal, Ralph Crys tal. Kent Dunford; graduation AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY committee, Koradine Beckstead, chairman; Karen Park, invita Phone: AM tions; Sharon Peterson, class gut; Claudia Densley, flowers; Sheila ( M.mb.r of Utak N4vfli Uewmd Nwtiae Horn) Rasmussen; programs, awards; BYU scholarship award, Copper- ton seminary award, special achievement award, Graham award, choirister, Linda Lee Smernoff; organist, Sue Stocking, Maria Smith. CAN HE WEAR THOMAS REST HOME Tur-"ne- r, La-M- 36 CONTACT LENSES? tional honorary pharmaceutical Reed. society. An honor student at JorThose graduating from semin dan, Dickson was awarded a Go-otter ary are the following: Bingham scholarship at the university. Af Charles D. Hogland, Madeleine 4-ter teaching in Granite district, held a The Yesl With the improvements made In contact lertset today, he returned to the U. to continue Sanchez, Carol Wiechman; Bluff-dal- e meeting at Wuma Lundgreen s CarDonna you con wear then If you so desire. Consult your profttslotv Jean Bevan, in pharmacy. He has also served home. Mary Ann Berger gave al Optometrist for examination, explanation ond fitting, an LDS mission in the East Cen- ma Jane Bristol, Audrey Mous- - the pledge. Members worked on tral States, serves in his ward ley, H. Dee Wardle, Robert War- - their articles. Evmda Adams gave Graham. Mrs Richard Densley recently bishopric, works at a drug com die, Barbara Webb; Copperton the closing prayer. Marilyn Yor- entertained at a birthday sur- pany, and is buying a home in Peggy Ann Blake, Linda Ann ginson served refreshments. Only Optometrists are specifically licensed Chadwick, Nancy prise party for her daughter Dor Holladay. He is married and has Brisk, Jimmie Deby the State of Utah to fit contact Unset. Crellin, Patricia Curtis, Edith othy. Mrs Densleys daughter, a young son. The Mighty Midgets Lan Bonnie John Harker. Col, Karen, and Linda Olson assisted Late In Anril at the home of caster, Linda Jane Long, Janice with hostess duties. Guests who ed her piano students in a re Ruth Nix, Sharon Peterson, Lin Mrs Donna Gilbert, 65 Jefferson E. enjoyed games and refreshments cital Sunday at the Midvale Third da Lee Smernoff; Herriman St., Midvale, a new 441 Club was were Joyce Young, Diane Thur and Fourth of this club house. name Ward The meeting Nila organized. Bradshaw, Ernest; Katheryn Optometrist mond, Peggy Carter, Susie Carl-se- Marsha Stocking, daughter of Mr Lark Jacqueline Dalley, Lois is The Mighty Midgets. The folAM 54451 17 E. Center St., Midvale Shirley Jean Lloyd, Myrna & Mrs Russell Stocking, partici fc. lowinir were elected: officers Jane Lovell, tahrhi, Lucy Susan Rosenhan, and Hansen, Vision Training Lenses Contact the in Rita vice program. I. R. pated Gilbert; pres J. Owens, Nancy Nealey, president, Louise LeDuc. Children's Visual Guidance Mrs Richard Olson, Bountiful, Sheila Rasmussen, Carole Ros- - ident, ausan varngau, secieuuy Wayne Cutler, son of Mr & HowMrs Mrs Noal Michael and Riverton First tron; Jensen, Mrs Ben L. Cutler, is convalesSwapp enjoyed lunch and a Butterfield, Claudia Densley, cing at his home following an ard social Monday at the home of Clyde Frehner, Judy Lovendahl, a Salt Mrs Tom appendectomy Sunday at Winther, Murray. The Corydon Nokes, Francine Silcox. Lake hospital. celebrated Mrs Win Sue Stocking; Riverton Second & Mr Mrs Lynn Nilsson and Kathy Bone, Robert D. Brown, sons Jimmy, Jeffery and Bert, ther s birthday. Mrs Hannah Foote, who has John K. Jardine, Barbara V. Lee, Cottonwood Heights, Mr St Mrs Alan Dahl and sons Jeffery and spent the winter in San Diego, Lowell Mortensen, Karen Neil, Introducing Alta View's Newest Salon with her son and family, Karen Park, Joan Petersen, NanCurtis, Mr & Mrs Calvin Thorn Calif., & Mr W. Mrs Jane Robert has Third Smith: Riverton cy Preece, ton and son Clay, Mr & Mrs Don Swenson and daughters, Karen, moved to East Midvale to make June Butterfield, Ruth LaRae her home. Mrs Foote is Mrs Lor- Frantz, LeRoy C. Lloyd, Maria LATEST IN HAIR STYLES Loo k Exotic in the New Sweetheart Line Mary Jane and Susan, and Bry- - een Jane Smith; South Jordan Second Caldwell's mother. ani Anderson spent part of the Mr & Mrs Bruce Maxwell. Too Koradine Beckstead, Virginia week at Lake Mead where they LOOK YOUR BEST FOR GRADUATION spent port of the week with Heaps, Jacklyn Oakeson, Joan enjoyed boating, swimming, and ele, daughter and family. Mr & Ostler, Janet Workman; West water skiing. Before returning their Jordan First lone E. Alver- home they visited Hoover Dam Mrs Frederick Stoffers. ana Las Vegas. Nev. with each permanent Karen Densley and Launa Ed munds recently entertained at a was held party. The Sponsored by at the Edmunds home where the HERRIMAN LIONS CLUB group enjoyed dancing, eames. records, and refreshments. Guests were Linda Mangum, Lin EACH WEEK FOR T HE MONTH OF MAY da Keea, Lynn Walker. Blaine Dick Milne, Union; Kent Turner, 30 Curtis and Rhonda Poulson, Mid vale; val Sharp, Hal Hale, and tjoya rnce. 6:30 - 10:30 A.M. 4-- H G H BURGON DR. V. n, SPECIALS MAY Sflion Ctmrtn GIFT CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST GMtW PMZGS Herriman School House Saturday, May Utah, is one of the Emery County, in largest, most scenic, and potentially most promising counties in the state. Relatively undeveloped today, Emery County gi ts itslivelihood largely from mining and livestock raising. Through the Emery Project, however, the Upper Colorado River Storage Project will provide water, or improve existing supplies, for more than 20,000 acres of irrigated land. Recreational opportunities, too, will result from the project, bringing many more visitors to the county, already noted for the manv high mesas, cliffs and pinnacles which give Castle Valley its name. Here, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly at work to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. Mr east-centr- al BEER and ALE... & Mrs Melvin 7fy3?6 ft Mr & Mrs Doyle Maxwell, ': and Mr & BEAUTY fRandv Sharp) Brady, Salt Lake, visited her parents Mr & Mrs Ran Sharp, while en route to Whit-tier, Calif., for a week's visit with relatives. Mrs Jackson Ferguson aeeom panied her sister and brother-in- law, Mr & Mrs Stephen Chard. Clearfield, and enjoyed a week's vacation in California. They vis ited Mr & Mrs Earl Schniter in Alahambra, and in Pasadena with Mr & Mrs Bernard Jarvis. They returned home Sunday. Mr & Mrs Jerry (Charlene Nay-lor- ) Anderson announce the arrival of a daughter May 10. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Joseph C. Anderson, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Melvin Naylor. Mr St Mrs Frederick Stoffer entertained at a dinner party Saturdav evening. Guests were Holla-day- PRIZES 50c 1 U i PLATE PER GM five OKI" 1 15 MINUTES EVERY 9840 Poppy Lane, Sandy (924 East 9840 South) 50c. J I iL lr DIME Midvele 52 N. Main ' " 'is f - - - . I AM5-219- J tAay 21 to Way 30 tAont ovarii $1129 u Showcase PACKAGE itt r i . I M HASSOCKS $4.95 Value 1.4 iiv f MATCHED SETS (o)(o)c and (o)(o) SHORTS BLOUSE DECORATED c 2 49 COLCATES Tumblers 6 FOR Weth end Wear Fabric Pedal vTyT Pushers Urt Wh -- Sizes 4 DELUXE 99c .... and Wear Fabric ' .''J OIRLS BABY M TOYS Card of 4919 S. MILLER, INC. 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