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Show THE MIDVALE Friday, December Page Four lews of Men In Service Petersen is arriving after com pleting his six months' Army training at Fort Ord, Calif. He Is the son cf Mr & Mrs LeGrant Petersen. 402 LaSalle Ir., Mid- vale. Robert SENTINEL (Utah) L. tome this Friday Armv Pvt. Lowell R. Went worth, son of Mr & Mrs Ray E. Wentworth, 1530 West 7800 West Jordan, completed the food service course Dec. 4 at Fort Ord, Calif. Wentworth received training in cooking, baking, meat cutting and operating a field kitchen. soldier enterThe ed the Army last August and re culved basic combat training at Fort Ord. He is a 1959 graduate of Bing ham High School. 18, 1959 WAC Recruit Mary E. Gomez, 18, daughter of Mr & Mrs Jose Gomez, 77 S. Allen St., Mid- vale, completed the typing and clerical procedures course at the Woman's Army Corps School Fort McClellan, Ala., Dec. 3. Recruit Gomez entered the Corps last July and completed basic training at the ion. She is a 19d9 graduate ot Jor dan High School. Two soldiers from Sandy, Pvts David L. Webb and Robert L Stevens, completed the food ser vices course Dec. 4 at tort Ord Calif. Webb and Stevens received training in cooking, baking meat cutting and operating a field kitchen. They entered the Army in July 1959 and completed ba.sk training at the fort. Webb, 18, is the son of Mr & Mrs Francis E. Webb, 8387 South 150 East. Stevens, 18, Ls the son of Mr & 8700 Mrs Lloyd P. Stevens, Pvt Arnold J. Butterfield Jr., South 700 East. The men are 1959 graduates 18, whose parents live at 353 Spruce St.. Midvale. completed of Jordan High School. basic Army adthe eight-wee- k ministration course Dec. 4 at Men can't understand why it takes a woman as long to dress Fort Ord, Calif. Butterfield received training now as it used to when they in typing, record keeping, and wore clothes. Army clerical procedures. He entered the Army in Aug ust 1959. Butterfield is a 1959 at. Jordan High School. By the age cf 50, most men cond have certain most of which are graduate victions well-define- wrong. Holiday Slippers for Everyone Rodney L. Westphal. South 1475 East, Sandy, LDS Nationwide Youth Rallies Start A in gigantic iec. in rally 3199 Washable WELC0S' $299 n which New Subscribers nearly a young members of the Church of Wallace Lovendahl. Riverton Latter-day Saints Jesus Christ of Mrs Elna German, Riverton will assemble simultaneously in Keturscn Langforfl, Riverton 122 mafs meetings throughout the United States has ibeen callMary Meyers, Omalia, Neb. ed for Jan. 3. James L. Crane, Butte, Mant. of a This will be the kick-of- f Gale M. Jensen, Midvale series of Sunday night Albert E. Jenkins, Midvale which in the young gatherings William Jeffs, Draper in of people will hear messages R. T. Jeffs, Sandy spiration and ccunsel trom top church officials, and will discuss Bill Jennings, Riverton among themselves the problems g Delbert F. Eddington, Sandy in its excite facing youth today. cf the ment, and a real-tal- e Ivan Jolley, Sandy The Jan. 3 meetings will be Civil War. John W. Jolley, IUverton closed tuned in on a nation-wid- e Elephant Hill, by R. White, Har Bertha Garfield, Draper circuit broadcast (8 p.m. MST) a way per prize novel from the Salt Lake Mormon Tab Mrs Rex Rogers, Draper through the maze of custom ernacle in which it is expected Leslie JohnsUn, West Jordan and prejudice as East meets Pres. David O. McKay, West. Ronald K. Jones, Riverton old head of the church, will give Albert Leichtle, Midvale the keynote address. Arctic Wild, by L. Crisler. Per-Brent Hortin, Midvale sona! adventure to match a Hurrah for Maxine, by P. Gulick Each of the 12 subsequent C. R. Jchnston, Midvale Sunday night meetings, or "fire Reed R. Johnson, Midvale sides." will be keynoted by otn Carole Jones, Draper REPAIR - REMODELING - REFINISHING ed leading Church officials in Earl Julian, Sandy Salt Lake, their addresses being Midvale TO ALL WOODEN FURNITURE Eugene Strasberg, relayed by radio broadcast or T. Earl Kelly, West Jordan as to young people recordings W. B. Brinton, Midvale sembled in more than 2,000 sep Charles W. Jorgensen, West arate ward or neighborhood Jordan 7906 S. Stat St., Midvale erouos. In each case, local pro WC MAKE EVERY MODEL YOU WANT, LIKE . . . Philip F. Jones, Sandy 101- discussions will and grams Dr. Barth H. Black, Sandy low the theme message. BOOKCASES COCKTAIL TABLES Dan L. Strinaham. San Dieeo. purpose 01 tne meetings, as.calif. SEWING BOX, Etc. outlined by church officials, is Teton Valley News, Driggs, "to stimulate greater laiui ana Ida. devotion, and to protect the Ernest Jenkins, Midvale Richard E. Jenkins, New York young people against tendencies toward delinquency abroad in Capt. Clifford N. Cutler, New the land today." York half-millio- "... y Heart-stoppin- Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Boyd R. Tate, Draper, Dec. 7. R. Wayne MIDVALE ..wtWW,. 7s a most enchanted Christmas, give jewelry. You'll find something for everyone in our wide selection. J fx tamp? teen-ager- s. "'"mm HOP'S T-- V CLINIC f fi 118 N. Main AM 21 Wm. L. de Geus s' girl, MERCHANDISE Use Is ft Girl's id Lady Gay LINGERIE Miss Elaine LINGERIE Tom Sawyer SHIRTS Girls and Ladies Ship 'n Shore King, 1068 East 7625 South Salt Lake County Board South. Midvale. tfirl. Dec. 7. Gary R. Jones, 8186 S. Red Daughters of Utah Pioneers wood Kd., boy, doc. o. held their annual Christmas par ty Friday, Dec. 11, at 12:30 pjn. at the home cf Mrs Ray P. Greenwood, 5548 Avalon Dr., Murray. Luncheon was served on tables attractively decorated Clever red and white Santa Clauses were the favors. Mrs 1 Dora McMillan, president, gave instructions to the board mem' bers. Others in attendance were Mrs Ada Greenwood, Mrs Naomi Wright, Mrs Ella Croxfcrd. Mrs Caroline Holmgren, Mrs Francis Tame, Mrs Re gin a G. Erickson, Mrs Dora C. Smith, Mrs Louise R. Metcalf, Mrs Edith T. Fergu son, Mrs Leonore Martin and Mrs Greenwood, all of Murray: Mrs Laura C Jnsen, West Jor dan: Mrs Hazel McRae, Granger; Mrs Mildred Gerrard, Taylora-ville- ; Mrs Geneva M. Larson, Midvale; Mrs Zona M. Swenson Mrs Myrtle B. Ostler and Mrs Bonnie A. Dowding. Sandy. A program followed the din nor, including the ncin ot Christmas carols by the erotiD under direction of Mrs Metcaif, chorister, and Mrs Laura C. Jen sen, organist; piano selections. airs Jensen; a Uhmtmas story, by Mrs Regina G. Erickson and several vocal ducts by Janet and Jerry lack, twin daughter and son of Mr & Mrs Ornn Black. Murray. There was an exchange ot gifts by all the board mem bers, assisted by old Santa Claus. The committee in charge of the luncheon included Mrs Edith T. Ferguson. Mrs Dora C. Smith, and Mrs Arvilla H. Greenwood. The program was under direction of Mrs Mildred Gerrard, Mrs Laura C. Jensen and Mrs Louise R. Metcalf. FENCE POSTS Order While Best Friend . . are low. BLOUSES To the young man who wants to be a Hostess Fancy APRONS Levi Slrauss OVERALLS Girls Shirley Templo DRESSES Girls GUILD SLIPS has ita "pfllati" reaponaible people who get thing done. Unlike our illustration, they are nrvrr Ewry community Buster Brown Boys tiff or stuffy. 6 end It. , Made high- Wedding Sets From $3475 (includes Both Rings) piint. IS) 38 N. Main OUR REAR Midvale - In 6'. from carbon itl. tough rail Heavy doty an chor plete. Pro tected with a heavy coat of green PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN Today SEE enamel vovn BRA VCII MAN AOiFR - A great many of these men and women bank at Walker's. They learned the Infants XMAS DRESSES importance of establishing good banking connections at an early age. You would do well to follow their example. Begin by opening a Walker Dank checking account. All of a sudden, you're mora than a fact in the crowd. You're a somebody, with your name and add rea imprinted on every check. (Thia ia a free aervice at Walker', but it'n worth a lot to you.) ARNEL DUSTERS DRESS FABRICS . Talfela J Plain Printed Velveiine Woolens Tweeds Opening your Walker checking account ia the first step up. It won't actually make you a pillar of the community. It will juat make you look like one, And that 'a a good utart. YOUXL FIND THESE GIFT ITEMS AND OTHERS AT rrnFormy.. j money, it's V LJ ) t Hi rn sm;in SPACIOUS PARKING LOT AM Girls APPARREL Owen Hampton Riverl. n Vern Turpin Midvale j iCn & Prices Available S'j, Our Check List Berkshire Hose Decorative Parry ft Diamond BRAND IN NATIONAL STUDDED TEI Young Or Gifts for the Whole Family DUP Board Have 11. For armed might. Do you know now a giPersonal Finance, by J. Cohen & A Hanson. Principles and gantic dam is built? case problems. My Ten Years as a Counterspy, Outstanding Ballet to by B. Morros & C. Samuels. The fantastic stcry of an Be Presented in S. L. American double agent. This year's outstanding proGrowing Your Own Way, by R. Bocker. An informal guide for duction cl Nutcralter Ballet will be presented at Kingsbury Hall And Promenade Home, by A. DeMille. Story of failure and on the nights of Dec. 26, 28, 29, heartbreak turned into bril 30, 31; with matinees on Satur liant artistic success. day, Dec. 26 at 2 p.m., and Tues FOR YOUNG PEOPLE day, Dec. 29, at 2 p.m. Tree House Island, by S. Cor This will be the fifth sellout bett. A rousing mystery story year for the Nutcraker Ballet. Fifteen thousand people yearly packed with suspense. This Way to the Stars, by J have watched this outstanding A beheaier. stimulating and Yuletide entertainment, which fabulous journey throughhas become a Christmas tradi time and space. tion in Salt Lake. Wonders of the Human Body, by A. Ravielli. Man is a walking miracle. Annie Oakley, by E. Wilson. Story of a famous girl. Through the Frozen Frontier, by EXPERT 3 G. Dufek. Exploration of T V SERVICE mink. ROMEO msm and E. Dresser. About a work elephant who "got into the act." Building Big Things, by M. Neu-rat- h. On Friday, Dec. 18, the books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Cricket Smith, by M. Lirikletter. What happens to the Christian spirit when a softball title is at stake a refreshing novel." Claudelle Inglish, by E. Caldwell. All the traits cf back- country America are dramatized with gusto in this lusty tale ot a woman scorned. The Mountain Is Young, by H. An enchanting love Suyin. story with an authentic backNepal. ground of present-daNight March, by B. Lancaster. January Honor Roll yaith The Red Army, by B. H. L. Hart I he present state of Russia s Renewals Jack Schouten, Riverton Wayne Berrett, Sandy Mert Starks, Sandy Howard Campbell, Sandy American Red Cress, Salt Lake Harvey L. Malstrom, Hemet, Calif. Cottonwood Hospital Park D. Butler, Midvale Joe E. Nell, Riverton Mr & Mrs Mrs A. W. Anderson, Salt Adeibert A. Downs, 731 E. Del phinium, Sandy, girl, Dec. 5. Lake Ernest Bedont, Midvale Wesley L. Shaw, 6679 Darnell Andrus, Draper Dr., Cottonwood, boy, Dec. H. C. Coon, Midvale 6. Donald Hogan, West Jordan Don L. Holt, 520 Garden View Aaron Webster, West Jordan Dr., Midvale, boy, Dec. 7. Gene C. Greenwood, Draper, Leonard Brown, West Jordan Steven Rawlings, West Jordan girl, Dec. 10. James E. Butterfield, River Joseph D. Faster, Sandy Mrs Leon E. Hatton, Midvale ton, boy, Dec. 10. Max E. Quick. 7226 South Am Clayton Turner, Midvale Carl H. Smith. Midvale East, Cottonwood, boy, Dec. 10. Leo L. Lundberg, 9091 South Ralph Bishop, Sandy Esther Hansen, Murray 7th East, Sandy, boy, Dec. 11. A. Simians, Kenneth ss) South 400 East, Sandy, girl, Dec. Men's All Leather IN a. Alfred Millere, 8949 Sunflow er Ln., Sandy, boy, Doc. 13. to magnificent and spacious land. iBooks Midvale Branch, Sandy Branch, or Riverton Branch |