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Show Mr & Mrs Tearris Ingram vis- ited the Sam Cranes at Draper Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday, in honor of Mothers Day, the Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Lloyd Petersons, Salt Lake, visit- ed the Ingrams. Phone: AM Among those visiting Mrs At the evening IDS Douglas Butterfield at St. Mark's Hcrriman Sunday cnurcli services, the following program in commemoration oi Oie Aaronic priesthood, was pre- sented: talks, Jimmy Crump. 4unmy Miner, tariene roor ana Jesse H. Dansie, priest advisor .KTiptural reading, Ned Pullman; remarks, Bishcp Alonzo Freeman; music and a special organ solo, Roberta Crane, directed by Evelyn Crane: invocation. Ken rey Bodell; benediction, johnny N Butterfield and tne Walter E. Cranes. Mr Walter E Crane. Mrs Ida Freeman, and Mrs Vern Bodell were cuests at a party given by Mrs Moyle Dorius, Salt Lake. The was for former mem bers of Mrs Dorius' Gleaner class, when she was a resident here. Special honor was given to Gwen C. Reid, now of West Jor dan. and Inez F. Cox, Salt Lake the occasion being their birthday. ''Clean Up" day will be held The Walter E. Cranes attend Saturday at 10 ajn. at the church ed funeral services of John Mc grounds and cemetery under di- - Hugh, father of Mrs Vaughn fction of the ward bishopric. Crane at Salt Lake last Tuesday. The Vaughn Cranes were over night guests at the Crane home Tuesday evening, returning to their home at Henderson, Nev., Wednesday. Mr & Mrs Henry Butterfield joined their son, Aimon, who is released from an LDS mission at Louisville, Ky. They will visit several places of interest before ; V t returning home. s -The Crane family genealogical A meeting was held at the Albert J. Crane home Monday evening. I ; Among those attending the dedication of the Copperton seminary Sunday afternoon were Al bert J. Crane and daughters, Robert and Evelyn. Mrs Henry Bo e dell and granddaughters and Melodie, Mr & Mrs ) Jchn A. Butterfield, and Alonzo ) Freemon. - x, i Mrs Oren Dansie and son Mrs Q 4 i j . ' n spent list Thursday with her mother at the Willara Bergman home, Sandy. Mrs Bryant Miller entertained at dinner Monday evening, the occasion being the 4th birthday of their son Brad. Guests included Mr St Mrs Orvil H. Dimond and son Harold, and daughter Beth, West Jordan, and Mrs Louise Miller. James A. Miller left Tuesday for San Francisco to attend a welfare convention. 1 m in nncT If 111 UUUI Crescent and a kitchen extension is easy to order Lorna Allgood, Reporter f just call our business office k Miss Lunnen Weds Rex D. Guyman 4, Newlyweds Mr & Mrs Rex D. Guymon, greeted guests Wednesday evening at the Hyrum- - J. Jcnson home in Sail Mountain States Telephone reception Agent For and BOOKCRAFT DESERET BOOK SPECIALIZING IN GENEALOGICAL AT REDUCED PRICES DORIS B. 12S9S S. BOOKS SUPPLIES own-zerlan- J. Guymon, Castle Dale. For the reception which followed their European honeymoon, attendants were Miss Nola Lunnen, maid of honor; Miss Faye Lloyd, Mrs Robert Stowe. and Miss Emma Lou Guymon. Connie Miller was flower girl. John Peterson was best man and ushers were Larry E. Lunnen, John Delon Peterson, Eldon Schwartz, and David Anderson. Emma M. Young Funeral services for Emma Elizabeth Morgan Young, 53, 365 East 11000 South, Crescent, were conducted Friday in the Crescent Ward chapel with Bishop LeRo Riska officiating. She died Tuesday at 7 p.m. at her home after a lingering illness. She was born Jan. 7, 1906, at Alta, Wyo., a daughter of E. W. and Elizabeth Roberts Morgan. She was married to B. Rigby Young Nov. 25, 1927, in the Salt Books jj '52m)'ii(- - R.. T. M. U.S. P.t. OH. '"I ain't telling where I got my tackle some in the Sentinel Want Ads too!" She came to Lake LDS Temple. Utah in 1942, was active in her church in the Fillmore Ward Re lief Society presidency, and also served in Primary and had been or you'd be getting Granite ing, after which the fifth and sixr.h Mrs Henry Liflerth, Reporter danced.grade girLs sang songs dnd Gifts were presented to Phone: AM some of the PTA officers for the Recently Mr & Mrs S. Peter past year, and refreshments were teacher. Survivors include her husband, three sons and four daughters, Mrs Gayle (Carolyn) Winterose, Peterson returned from a three-daMorgan Young, Cedar City; Mrs trip visiting the southern Willard (Aldine) Armstrong, Pro part of the state, going as far as vo; Mrs Vernon (Alice) Christen- the Glen Canyon project and the sen, Kanosh; Marlys, George and Navajo bridge across the Colora; four do River. They made a side trip Cless Young, all of sister and one brother, willard to Pipe Springs, now a national R. Morgan, Mrs Geneva Burside, monument near Kanab, and notDriggs, Ida.; Mrs Alice Hansen, ed that the old Mormon fort is Mrs Marion Lguert, letonia, iaa.; being restored and visitors are Mrs Crozier Kimball, Draper; 11 invited. They returned by way of grandchildren, a stepmother, Bel- - Zion Canyon. lo Morgan, Hagerman, Ida. Burial Ray Lindqubt and Don Sim-- j was in Memorial Gardens of the mons were among me group oi Valley. men who traveled the Colorado River by boat last week end. Klever Klover 4-They left Granite on Friday afClub ternoon and returned home SunThe Klever Klover was organized recently with Shar- - day evening. All in all, there lene Lloyd as the leader, ihe of were more than 30 boats used in ficers are as follows: Laura the excursion. Smith, president; Diane Ains-- Mr & 'Mrs Fred Tennant and worth, vice president; Karen three children and Mr & Mrs Mellor. secretary; Peggy All- - Thomas Blair have been spending dredge, reporter; Phyllis Best, the past week in southern Calisong leader. Other members are fornia visiting relatives in Los Paulette Sanders, Colleen luck-ma- Angeles. Harrison. Toni Marjean Last Friday afternoon, the Taylor, Nola Williams. Shauna Granite school presented its final Lou Lloyd, and Nancy Rudd. program of the school year. The The Crescent Relief society first and second graders sang had its quilting day last Tuesday. some songs, gave a choral readNoon lunch was served by the ing, and did seme dancing. The following ladies: Mrs Delbert third and fourth graders did the Lloyd, Mrs Vere E. Jordon, Mrs same thing, singing songs and Albert Dean, Mrs Dennis Dalley, dancing, and then the fifth and and Mrs John Dunn. Mrs Ray sixth graders gave a choral read- Robson gave the lesson. Mrs Fern Glad, an interior decorator, talked. Landshade making was aLso done. Twenty-sevemembers of the EXPERT Crescent Relief Society enjoyed T.V SERVICE a tour on Thursday through the new Relief Society Building in T-- V Salt Lake. They also toured the Lions Houje where they had lunch. Mr & Mrs Burdette Jenson and 118 N. Main daughters, Jcrrie and Nancy have AM just returned from a trip to Col orado Springs where they visited their daughter and Pfc Si Mrs Marvin Harrop. Mrs Harrop is the former Annette Jenson. Cre cent. Mr & Mrs Roy B. Lancaster. SaL: Lake, are parents of a daughter born May 3 at the LDS Hospital. Mrs Lancaster is the for mer Arvella Jaynes, daughter of Mr & .Mrs mmer Jaynes, Cres cent. Mrs John A. Samuelson was hostess to her Friendship Club Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to 11 guests. The Crescent Lions and their wives enjoyed a dinner meeting at a cate in Smarhou.se last t evening. The occasion was in honor of Davis B. Grant, who is a y Cre.-cent- served. NON-FICTIO- 86 of MILK -- taste good right now ? 3 A Of U1M Cool -- Comfortable Ex-Cel-- Cis PERMANENTS Shr Nttryl Cool comfort! t Midvilt't now plui vory tpociol tovlngil Gl thorn both Boufy Solon . . . Expertly 4-- evening the commemoration ot the Aaronic Priesthood was the program. Talks were given by Robert Dalley. Brent Carroll, Ro ger Larson, haron Jensen, hath leen Hickman, and Dean Carroll. Tyrone Harnwn played an or gan solo. Mrs Leonard IzaU and son Eugene, sang duct, accom panied by .Mrs William Smith on the piano. Mary Jean Mllor cave the gtrl program talk. Sixteen boys received their awards. Open ing prayer was by Dan Taylor, closing prayer by johnny Hatch A fireside was held in the Re lief Society room alter sacrament meeting with Dale Stewart, Draper, ai the wker. He has re cently returned from the North ern State Mission. It was upon sored by the .M Men and Gleaner girls. $5.95 $12.50 PERMANENTS ....... $8.50 $20.00 PERMANENTS DIAL AMS-661- 1 FOR $12.50 APPOINTMENT REPAIRS MADE BY EXPERTS COST YOU LESS IN THE LONG RUN! ' ' rP tit p VI ' U in wm m n the feeginitint end tave money In the end I XMS-IJ4- 1 22 N. Holdia Com Hi" V WHISKEY oi If (3fiTTTTe)(t3i Cemetery Containers or we Your Basket Fill ORDER EARLY ) CD SK0P FLOWER AM Midvale 17 N. Main The standard 90.4 STRAIGHT BOURBON BEIMONT OISTIUING CO.. IAWRENCEBURG, INO. 31 of the world in A man, new to Cadillac ownership, recently reported great the quickness and agility of his 1959 Cadillac. at delight And, indeed, it'i a pleasure to find that a car of Cadillac's substance and stature docs respond so promptly to its driver's commands. Be it a sudden hurst of speed for passing or a gentle movement into a tight parking arc, the 1959 Cadillac is second to none. Visit your Cadillac dealer toon to learn about thi uorltf s finest milts btlwetn start and stop. QM- RLip!p rn:i - V. ip hzi rip -- Kj5r BOURBON THE LIGHTER PROOF WHISKEY ; : i pr We're not geniuses, but we do know the what, how and why of car repairsl Acroit from Ihe New Saftway Hi WH.MV mum O KSTK It Tit Automotive Service 74 tnonl Responsiveness ii 100 East Salt Lake City - y moving away. Mr A Mrs Davis B. Grant and children left Monday for 29 Palms. Calif., to make their home. In sacrament meeting Sunday 1 Designed pw Subscribe to Tht Sentinel $8.50 PERMANENTS ELg'ui 1057 South 41 son-in-la- Wouldn't a glass dingers Inc. Memorial Day Flowers H 21 AM For Real Security Last Monday afternoon, the first and second graders of the Granite elementary school went on a trip to two places of interest in Salt Lake City, the Hogle him. Gardens Zoo and Liberty Park. Several cf the mothers furnished Only in America, by H. Golden. transportation in private cars. Among the best healthy and Mr & Mrs Lyman Wright heard is wholesome from their son, David, recently this writer, independent thinkwho is in the air division of the er, friend of man. Navy. David is on a Building and Operating Model CLINIC Draper tour of the world on the famous THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL aircraft carrier, the Hornet. Friday, May 22, 1959 When the Wrights received the Page Eight last letter from their son, he had been staying in Hawaii. Cars, by W. Musciano. A com-- , Yvonne Lifferth, daughter of prehensive description of all Phi Chi Theta Award Mr & Mrs Henry Lifferth, visited phases of construction and relatives in Centerville last week PhJ Kappa Phi Lists end. of Children, by V. Ander Beware Mr & Mrs Wallace have had son. A rollicking true story ot .Tamp A Miller. Rivertoii, was visitors recently from California. a mob cf unpredictable young one of 24 University of Utah & Mrs Whitlock. They were Mr demons. Mary Ann Tennant, a student Consumer Problems and Person graduate students named to in Phi Kappa Phi, na in the fifth grade, suffered a al Finance, by A. Troestrup. scholastic honorary society. tional broken arm last week. stuDesigned to train college Last Sunday evening, Deon A social work major, he re dents and adults for more efSpringer was honored at a fare fective personal, family, and ceived a BA. in social work from well testimony meeting at Gran the U. in 1943. group living. ite Ward. Deon is going on a mis He is a 1931 graduate of JorPEOPLE YOUNG FOR sion to the Golf States. A large dan High. crowd was in attendance at the The Black Fawn, by J. Kjelgaard. meeting. Bishop Despain, Nelson The ways of nature and the Walter Menssen, and meaning of true spcrtsmanship. Claytcn, Announcing New Office Hour Calvin Webb were the speakers Dot for Short, by F. Friedman. and musical numbers were fur A grand story of New York DR. ORSON E. KESLER nished by several ladies from City children. outside the community. Run Sandpiper Run, by L. Goff. Chiropractor All about these interesting sea shore birds. Midvale 479 E. Center Little Bear's Sunday Breakfast, PHONE: AM by Janice & Mariana. A new adventure of Goldilocks and On Friday, May 22, the follow 3 to 7:30 p.m. the Baby Bear, with" the old 9 to 12 a.m. ing hooks will be added to the familiar pattern, but a gaily shelves of the, Midvale branch of reversed plot The French Boy, by A. Maurois. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Salt Lake County Library: Story of a boy who wished to FICTION Closed Thursdays with charm live a dog's life The Visitors, by M. McMinnies. ing photographs. About a charming and beauti ful woman in whom there is "quite simply a gap where a moral sense should have been." Reach for the Rainbow, by E. Marshall. About a group of people who have nothing in You can't beat this Ideal family enterprise. General store, common on a romantic island lunch counter, gas pumps, recreation room plus two bedin the Aegean Sea. rooms and living quarter. Located in central Utah town Held Open for Death, by E. two national concerns are operating three shifts where Payne. A mystery. day. Mountain Ambush, by L. .TrimDon't fail to get the details on this profitable operation. ble. Story of a hunted man, PHONE, WIRE or WRITE: with everyone's hand against mem-herxhi- ii HOP'S SMITH Stat. Lake. They were married Mar. 27 in me uus lempie iu cern The bride, the former Luana Lunnen, is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Elmo F. Lunnen, 11000 South 2nd East, Crescent. Mr Guymon is a son of Mrs Emma VISIT I'OVR LOC.1t AUTHORIZED . LAURY CADtll.lC DF.1t.ER INC. MILLER, Utah. AM 44113 State and Vine St Murray, Ml?7 |