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Show THE M I DV ALE Page Seven Friday, December 4, 1959 Ecst tMJvdo F. dred Larson, Belva Freeman, Francis Tischner, Carol Swensen, Doris Soutbworth, Maurine Nil-soJoyce Dahl, Wanda King, and Shirley Goff. Mr & Mrs B. R. Godfrey spent part of the Thanksgiving week in Can Nuys, Calif., with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Paul (Marie) Hedman. Mr & Mrs Dale Sharp, children Scott, Staci and Steven Lee, returned to their home Sunday after spending the holiday week in Pheonix, Ariz., with her parents, Mr & Mrs Lee J. Egbert. Mrs Sharp's aunt, Mrs Rita Player, Salt Lake, accompanied them on their vacatkn. Other Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Lee home were their other daughters and their families, Mr & Mrs n, Olive Sharp, Reporter Phone: AM George SENTINEL (Utah) Wittich Funeral services for George Fredrick Wittich, 65, 7658 S. State, Midvale, were held Wednesday at 11 ajn., at 8090 S. State. He died Saturday at 7:45 pjn., in a Salt Lake hospital, of natural causes. He was born May 23, 1894, in Allegheny City, Pa., to George F. and Anna Bachman Wittich. He married Rosella Goff on April 1, 1922, in Ogden. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. He was a machinist and until a few years ago operated an appliance store at Midvale Junction. Survivors are his widow; son, George W., both of Midvale; three brothers, three sisters. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Mr & Mrs Linol Bills and families, Sandy, the Ray Bills family,! Kearns, aid the Gary Holts, Holladay. Phone: AMSM203 Trudy Maynard spent the week Mrs Agnes Dansie. Reporter end with her grandparents At the Elton Bills' home. A Thanksgiving party Friday Sunday Mr & Mrs Julian Butand the Orvil Freemans, evening was given by Joyce and terfield Salt Lake, visited at the G. N. Bonnie Dansie and Nancy Milne, Butterfield home. They also callUnion, at the J. H. Dansie home. ed at the Jesse H. Dansie home. Those present were some of the Mr & Mrs Vera Bodell had as Jordan graduating class of 1957-5- dinner guests for Thanksgiving Montpelier, Ann Richards, Peggy Pres- the Reed Cranes, Wilma Crane, and ton, Elaine Marchant, Judy Lar- - Ida., and Mrs week Other Payson. children, Dan Basko- Wanda where they visited friends and went to the Los Angeles Temple. They also visited Mr & Mrs Allen Atwood, former Crescent residents, in Las Vegas. Sharon Lunnen returned home recently from Elmonte, Calif-aft- er living with relatives for about two years. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Gerald Lunnen. Mrs Maurice Montgomery and family, Tracy, Calif., were recent guests at the home of Mr 4 Mrs Clarence Hyde. Mrs J. V. Samuclscn, Sandy, was a Thanksgiving dinner guest at the home of her son, Mr & Mrs John A. SamueLson and fam- sen, Noland, were the Vester vich, Ronnie Harrington, Kent end guestsIdaho Falls Ida., and AlLsop, all of Midvale, Jeff Jo- Jane and Bruce, children of the ily. Mar-rio- t, Dan Howard Brinton, seph, Elmo Densleys, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Leo Dahl were SunGary Jones, Sandy, and Niel The Oren R. Dansies were day evening dinner guests at the Beckstead, South Jordan. Birthat the home of Mr & Mrs Eddie Hitchdays celebrated at the party were guests for Thanksgiving those of Wanda Noland and Dan home of Mr & Mrs Willard Berg-man- cock in Salt Lake. Mrs Arvella Jayne and Mrs last Thursday. Boskovich. Games and a turkey Sandy, Their sicn, Wilford, had as his Grace Johnson were guests at supper were enjoyed by all. of Mr & Mrs Clifton Dan (Bonny) Danilson, Salinas, Mr & Mrs A. H. Dansie were week end guest, Norman Wil the home cr Thanksgiving dinCalif., and Mr & Mrs Ike (Loa) guests at the Jesse H. Dansie liams, his school pal. Julia Dan Johnson sie spent the week end with her ner Thursday. Leisenheimer, Phoenix. The Lee home for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Paul Larson enterEgbert family are former East Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield grandparents, the Bergmanns. tained at Thanksgiving dinner Midvale residents. Thanks36 for entertained guests Thursday. There were 23 family Mr & Mrs Ralph Shan) and dinner, in addition to fammembers present. children Kristine, Kelvin and giving of state guests ily members. Out Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll and Celine spent the Thanksgiving were Mr & Mrs Raymond Kirk-haboys enjoyed Thanksgiving dinLorna nonaay in Kigby, Ida., with Mr Allgood, Reporter ner at the home of Mrs Carroll's Portland, Ore., and Lyman Phone: AM54C4J. father, Ernest Mr & Mrs Earl (Carole Lamb-son- ) & Mrs William P. Sharp. Enroute Bodell, Carolyn Pace, and Kris-tin- e Clark, Alpine. All home in visited Malad, Ida., they Christensen, Pasadena, Calif. Cummings and children, Al11 children and their lamilies with her Jones. father, Henry were present. Dinner was served buquerque, N.M.. and Charles Recent guests at the heme of Dec. 20 Is Cantata to 62 guests. In the evening Lambson, Las Vegas, Nev., have Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg en Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell were recently visited relatives and tertained at a dinner party Wed Mr & Mrs Louis Jensen, Rupert, At Crescent Chapel Brent's parents took him to a friends in this vicinity. While nesday evening. The occasion Ida., and their son Blaine, who show to celebrate his 15th birth here they were honored guests at honored her sicn, Kim Millerberg, entered the LDS mission home There will be a cantata "The day. an open house Sunday at the on his birthday. Other guests Monday, and will serve in the Dawn of Christmas" presented At the Mt. Jordan Stake Rose borne of tlheir brother and fam- were Mrs Kim Millerberg and Northern California Mission. Dec. 20 in the LDS Sunday Pnom last Saturday evening, ily, Mr & Mrs Ronald Lambson, their son Blake, bandy. Mrs Jo Last week end guests at the School at 9:30 ajn. It will be Kathleen Smith and Johnny Salt Lake. Others attending with sephine Haugan, Holladay, Fay Bodell home were Steven under direction of the music de Clark reigned as queen and king. Henry their iamiues were Mr & Mrs and Marilyn Millerberg. and sons of the Vere partment of the Sunday school. Thos who danced and helped Randy, Rex Lambson, Mr & Mrs Norman decorate were Brent Carroll, Thanksgiving dinner guests at Densleys, Sandy. Ness, Granger; Mr & Mrs Almon the Dean Kirk home were Mr & The Sunday School will be in Richard Ford, Becky Sampson, Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller and tie Bonner Lambson's Mrs Glen McKeller and family, Lambson, Mrs Louise Miller and charge of the meeting Sunday Sandra Green, Charleen Rudd, Mrs June Miller, Murray; Mr & Bountiful, Mr & Mrs George W. Children, the James A. Millers were evening ai i p.m. in uie uescent Barbara Peterson, Carrollee LunMrs Shirl Kemp, and Sherman Hammond and children, Holla-danen, Jacque Ann Samuelson, and among the guests for Thanksgiv- Ward &chapel. Mrs McKeller and Mrs Ham- ing at the Rex Mr Pearce, Sandy; the Fred Parseils, Mrs Fred D. Alldredge Mary Jean Mellor. Jerry Fair-heme. Crump & Mr Mrs Arbie mond are Mrs Kirk's sisters. Shelly, Mont.; Suzanne re bourn was master of ceremonies. Recent dinner guests at the and little daughter y Lambson, Mr & Mrs Sidney Otte-- Mrs Don Swenson entertained home a business A large crowd from Crescent at& Mrs George Clark turned from of Mr son, the Melvin Lambsons, Mrs at a party Nov. 21 to Los Angeles tended the affair in Draper. & Mrs Ray Anderson, and pleasure trip celebrating Mr were JoAnn Pantelakis, Bill Lambson the 8th of her daugh-- ; Magna. and Dona Lambson, Union. The ter Karen.birthday Sixteen guests enjoy Larribson family are former East ed a Thanksgiving dinner was held luncheicn, games, and prizes. in honor of their son and Midvale residents. family, Mr & Mrs Charles Dooley and the Deloy Mr & Mrs Clyde Gillispie, Salt Butterfields, Sandy, Ricand Mark, children, Sherry, and daughter and the Lake, and Mr & Mrs Bruce Bat lard and family. Draper, enjoyed Ky, returned to their home in Gene Thompsons, Midvale, at the Cut after Bank, Butter-fielMont., d Saturday home of Mr & Mrs Lester the recent holiday with Mr & LADIES spending a week wth his parents, last Thursday. The Lester Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Jr, & Mrs Francis Dooley. Mr Butterfields visited at the Robert Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg, daughters Fay and Marilyn, were The volleyball tournament for Griff is home in Provo Thursday TThanksffivinff dinner euesU at all Beehive girl of the Midvale evening, owing to illness in the the home of her father, D. Car Stake YWM1A will start Mon- Griffis home. day, Dec. 7, in the East Midvale los Kimball. Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen Mr & Mrs Stephen Motta and Second Ward Amusement Hall. are grandparents to a daughter son Michael, Grace, Ida., spent The first game will be played at born to the Deloy Butterfields, the holiday week end with their 5:45 p.m., with three other games Sandy, Sunday morning. parents, Mr & Mrs Ambrose Mot- following. Games will be played Mrs Ida Freeman and family ta, Union, and Mr & Mrs Doug every Monday night throughout mrnbers were guests for Thanks the tournament. las Fitzgerald. dinner at the James a. Joe Douglas, who is attending Mr & Mrs Gerald Swenson and giving Leach home in Murray. Mrs FreeUSU at Logan, spent the week daughters, Kearns, and Mrs Dai man the week end at the end with his parents, Mr & Mrs sy Swenson spent Thanksgiving Lea ohspent home. Cecil Douglas. Mr Douglas and day in Salt Lake at the home of Guy Crane from California. his sons. Joe and Cecil Jr., spent Mr & Mrs Hal Swenson. and Morland Freeman and sens, Men's All Leather Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes and Salt Lake, visited relatives here Friday and Saturday deer hunting at the Book Cliffs, near Ver- sons, Richfield, recently scent a over the week end. ROMEO nal. week end with her motiher, Mrs Sunday Mr & Mrs W. T. Ridge- Jeannette and Mary Nielsen, Charles Thornton. While here way, Murray, visited Mrs Ida Salt Lake, recently spent a week they were Thanksgiving dinner Freeman and family. with their grandparents, Mr & guests at the home of his mother, torty-eigh- t members of the Mrs Douglas Fitzgerald, while Mrs Jennie Jewkes, Salt Lake. G. N. Butterfield were their parents, the Clyde NielMr & Mrs David I. Gardner re dinner guests at thefamily Jack Win- sens, were on a business trip to cently returned home after en ward home in Riverton for Los Angeles. joying a four weeks' vacation. Members of the Birthday Club They were accompanied on their Thanksgiving. The Don Swaseys motored to met Friday at the home of Delia trip by Mr & Mrs I. isackson. Lehi for Thanksgiving. They Children' the first Rawlings. visited in Denver, were evening They During of Mr & Mrs Alton the group made Christmas items. Colo., Carlsbad Caverns in New Larsonguests T and family. Attending were Eunice Soper, Mexico, and then on to New Or At the James Newman heme MilMarvella Newbcld, Draper; leans, La. Continuing on to Mi for Thanksgiving, guests includ ama, Fla., they stayed with Mr ed Mr it Mrs John R. Jones and Isackson's sister and borther-in- family, Eureka, and Mrs James law, Mr & Mrs Charles Shumak Newman, Riverton. er. The Isacksons remained at A dinner party in the Shumaker heme for an in honor surprise of Elton Bills' definite visit and the Gardners Nov. 18 was held at thebirthday EXPERT Grant motored on to Washington. D. C T V SERVICE Maynard home, Riverton, with where the yvisited relatives and 25 guests present. tours T-- V enjoyed many Mr & Mrs Elton Bills and fam MIDVALE IN Enroute to Utah and home, they ily were dinner guests for visited relatives in Ames, la. home of the the at Thanksgiving Mr & Mrs Hue Jewkes and Grant Maynard, Riverton. Guests HI N. Main family, Kamas, were Thanksgiv- included Mr & Mrs Thomas Bills, AM of at home dinner the ing guests her mother, Mrs Charles Thornton. Mrs E. Allen Bateman, Salt Lake, was a luncheon guest at mm the Thcnrton home Tuesday. s, Crescent Junior who played ball neer to appropriate water la Salt 380 E. 7500 So., Midvale, Ut .5 were Ronald Johnson, Robert Lake County, State of Utah, sec.-f- t from a drain ditch at Dunn, Dee Jaynes, Ronald Os-- throughout the entire year unless point N. 1320 ft, and W. 1320 borne, Ronald Perry, Richard otherwise designated. All loca ft from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T2S, R1E. The water is to be used for are in &LB&M. Ford, Earon Fairbourn, Larry tions C. Brady, the watering of 4 cows and 2 31233 Lawrence Pace, and David Mahler. Elmer 6920 So. 13th and from Apr. 1 to Oct East, Midvale, Ut. horses, 31 as a supplemental supply to Sanders is coach. .015 sec.4t. from a well, bet. Jeanette Olson, DeLoy John- 75 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. irrigate 8.87 acres in SttNWK-SEsaid Sec. 30. son and Lyn Greenwood were 1310 ft. and W. 1900 ft. from SE 31427 Ross E. Bergener. Cor. Sec. 10, T2S, R1E. The water home over the Thanksgiving Hol- is to be used for the domestic re- R.FD. No. 1, Box 430a, Sandy, idays from BYU. Sharlene Lloyd, t. from a well of one family and Ut. .015 sec.-fBonnie Parker, and Roger Lar-se- n quirements from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate bet. 50 and 250 ft. deep at a point were home for Thanksgiving Mi S. 464 ft. and E. 1223 ft. from acre, all uses in SE"4NWfrom USU at Logan. SEK NE'4SWSE!4 said Sec. 10. WK Cor. Sec. 24, T3S, R1W. The in sacrament meeting 31272 Speakers water is to be used for the doSunday evening were Lloyd Har- 7269 South Elizabeth J. Young. mestic requirements of one fam-13th . n, a Midvale, East, i .Jenks. il.. - ,1 I and Merel Lyn dy Ray from a 1'. yvcil in i Smith and Mrs Diane Sluslher, Ut. .1 sec.-foil irrinnto ... ut bet. 25 and 200 ft. deep at point a,uu? sang a duct, accompanied by Mrs N. said froJ fifi 30 ft. and W. IP.U ft William Smith on the piano. . ' , TlnA4 m. rnnn r, U. .(..,. is we inewater Gale Ainsworth was sustain as:Hr; srinung 1 to of any of the foregoing applica- t0 used from " Apr. ij? age croup counselor, replacing acre ln itLcns with reasons therefor, must Jerry Kairbourn, who is in thei""- " 10 r.n aIe stake YMMIA presidency. Kent be made in affidavit form with Whetman was sustained as secjes. e ii. imx, bjzo ao.,. extra copy and filed with the .1 sec.-ft10th East St., Sandy, Ut retary to replace Bruce Allen. from a cement pipe drain, 7 State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, ft. deep at a point N. 1980 ft. and Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or E. 330 ft. from S'A Cor. Sec. 32, before January 3, 19G0. T2S, IUE. The water is to be used Wayne D. Criddle 1 from Mar. tu Oct. 31 to irrigate STATE ENGINEER i acre in WMsNWUSEVi said Published in Midvale Sentinel, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have Sec. 32. Midvale, Utah, from November been filed with the State Engi- F. Arvill Blesinger, 20 to December 4, 1959. 31406 K n. 2,." t. a, umul. - ouo Tu Legal Notices 3 lawptcii V.'i. 1U 1 - v'irj:-- . ..,a iv-1 1 HI . l,t FLAVpR. . i v 4- - fflClwmnionl;! . i 'n,;-.,:'..- ! . v,. HMiP!ON;-,-W1.r- r 1 ii its k.. 1 "ifff TRUEBc; A . 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