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Show University of Utah Mothers' Club f Hi: MIOYAtE; Uth)SINTINHL Christmas luncheon and program Seven December 1959 Pag & Mrs Willis L. Francom sons, Jimmy and' Kevin. West Phone: AM Jordan. A social evening follow- ed dinner. Mrs Gail McDonald. Roosevelt St., entertained her bridge club on a recent Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs Agnes Nelson, S. Main St. Guests included Mrs Bertha Egil- son, Mrs Mary Jenkins. Mrs James J. McBride, Mrs Sarah Welch, and Mrs Leona Lacox, Midvale. Prizes were won by Mrs Black and Mrs Nelson. Dessert was served after which an afternoon of bridge was enjoyed. Entertaining recently at dinner were Dr & Mrs James A. Parker, Alta View Dr. Guests included Dr Parker's parents, Mr & Mrs George A. Parker, Salt and sisLake, his brotfaers-in-laters, Mr & Mrs H. M. Calvert and children, Nancy and Ann Marie, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs J. K. Horner and children, Steven and Georgia) McGill, Nev., and Dr. Parker's aunt, Mrs Florence Parker, Salt Lake. After dinner a social afternoon of bridge was enjoyed. Mrs Bill Markus, LePage St., entertained at a party recently honoring her son, David Markus, on his fourth birthday. Guests heiping him to celebrate the occasion were Cristy Anderson, Ste-viMarkus,, Sharla Markus. and Kari Markus, Robyn Brewster, Brenda Brewster, Midvale, Kathy Benis, Christy Benis, Ronnie King, Kristy King, West Jordan, and Karen Bodine, Taylorsville. Various games were played, "with prizes being won by Ronnie King, Robyn Brewster, and Cristy An derson, after which refreshments were served. On a recent Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs Bill Markus and sons, David and Guy, were dinner Entertaining on a recent Mon- day evening at a Swedish Pancake supper recently was Mrs Agnes Nelson, S. Main St. Guests of honor were Chief Petty Officer & Mrs Ray Stuart, San Diego, Calif., former Midvale resi- dents, who, were visiting here. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Albert Hull, Miss Rose Garahana, Mrs James J. McBride, and Mr & e J . at the Union Bkig. . Mr & Mrs Robert J. Patience, Locust St., entertained at a family dinner for the following guests: Mr & Mrs Nick Anderson and children, Roger and Patricia, Mr & Mrs Vince Patience and daughter, Joan, and sons, Robert and Raymond, Mr & Mrs Robert Patience Jr., and children, Ricky and Bobette, Mr & Mrs Marvin Buckley and children, Marlene, Scott, and Cheryl, Mr & Mrs Pete Proctor and sons, Mike and Keith, Mrs Minnie Lindahl, Midvale, who was a special guest, and Mr & Mrs Joe Patience and children, Debby, Steve and Kathy, Draper. Ronald Davis, son of Mr & Mrs Donald Davis, Monroe St., was gue&t of honor recently at a party cn his 5th birthday. Guests included Johnny Anderson, Clark Reid, Wesley Hams, Darice Han-na- , Kirt Harmon, Connie Har1 mon, Linnea Berghout, and Mark Deneris, Midvale. Various games and refreshments were enjoyed by the guests, with each one being awarded a prize. Mr & Mrs Ted Robison, Cool- idge St., Mr & Mrs Frank Zdun-icand son, Mark, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Russell Robison, Coclidge St., were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Gail McDonald, Midvale. Fol lowing the supper, a social evening was enjoyed by the group. Mr & Mrs George Barton and son, Stephen, Lincoln St., spent a day at Ephraim with Mr & Mrs William Barton, parents of Mr Barton. Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs Kenneth Dunn, Mrs Pearl Vincent, and Mrs Gecrge Barton, Midvale, attended the iDtve cutd Save YOUR AUTOMOBILE: THE NEXT LARGEST INVESTMENT Mrs Kay Robison, Cottonwood Heights. Other guests were the Kay Robison children, Susan, Russell, and Tena. Mr & Mrs Russell Robison 's spent a week end with Mrs parents, Mr & Mrs Robert 5oderberg, Price. A baby boy was born at St. Mark's Ho&iptal Sept. 20 to Mr & Mrs George Deneris, Alta View Dr. Other children are Angela and Kimberly. The newcomer was named George. Grandmothers are Mrs Virginia Deneris, Midvale, and Mrs Virginia Gen try Nicholes, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Trent Jeppson, ern Dr., entertained at a dinner party recently in honor of Mrs mother, Mrs Merie E. Brown, E. Wasatch St., cn her birthday. Other guests were Merle E. Brown, Mr & Mrs JacK Phelps amd children, Gordon, Dawn, and Alan, and Mrs Murray Brown and boys, Hal, Lynn, and Ray, and Brian and Marilyn Midvale. After dinner, various games and a social evening were enjoyed by tne group. Entertaining at a dinner par ty were Mr & Mrs Merle E. Brown. Guests included Mr & Mrs Murray Brown and sons, Hal, Lynn, and Ray, and Mr & Mrs Trent Jerokson and children, Bri an and Marilyn. After dinner, a theatre party in Salt Lake was enjoyed. Mr & Mrs Ernest wooisey and children, Wayne and Dean, Pio neer St.. were dinner guests oi Mrs Woolsey's mother, Mrs Edith Jewett, Murray. Other guests were Jack Jewett, Murray, Mr & Mrs George Jewett and twin daughters. Eileen and Colleen Salt Lake. A social afternoon and evenine followed the dinner. Mr Mrs Peter Vordos, Alta View Dr., entertained at a buffet supper en a recent Saturday in honor oi their son, Lee Vordos, Rob-iscn- Jep-pson- 's OF YOUR LIFETIME... PROTECTED" Jep-pso- "A Stitch "WE ' SATISFACTION" GUARANTEE OUR HOURLY Saves Nine" in Time PLATE RATE IS PRICE LOWER MECHANICS FACTORY TRAINED Riverf on Motor Co. YOUR COUNTY DEALER -- SALES and '- Chtvs Olds - Riverton, Utah SERVICE Ph.: AM 81 fiitaesfieiJ Liftj. Operating After Sunday Storm' Sunday's snowstorm, only in Top Farm Income; Box Elder Leads Schedule School enough to whiten the ground the valley, deposited 6 to 10 inches of new powder on the ski BRING BACK slopes and brought the ski lifts into operation Monday. Lifts were A Christmas program is being More than three-fourtof the put in operation at Aita, Brigh cash income received by Utah ton, and Solitude. arranged by the Methodist Sun farmers from sale of 1958 agri-- i day School and will be present culturad products came from ed Sunday morning, Dec. 20, at sales of livestock and livestock 9:30 a.m. at the church, accord products, a study just published by the Utah Agricultural Experiing to Mrs Nora Austin, Sunday ment Station reveals. All School' superintendent The analysis of cah sales by The program follows: county and ccimmodity covering Christmas 11-congregation; 13 the marketing oi litw crops and Boys prayer. Airs song, Hecnt; scripture, .showing total cash receipts of $162,933,000 is an annual project Linda Soholl; offering; sone. of the department of agricultural A Bantam Basketball Team, "Hear the Christmas Bells Now economics at Utah State Univer National Guard sporkswred, will Ringing," Primary department; sity and is published by the ex- be created with 11 (Dec. 1) motion exercise and recitation, boys periment station as part of its Mrs Scholl's and Mrs Crossman's to 13 (Dec. 1) years of age from 'Utah Resources Series. class; recitation, 'Litile Folks," E. M. Morriscn, professor and this area which includes Murray Mrs Warner's class acting head, agricultural econ- city limits to Wasatch street and Solo, "God's Little Candles," omics, emphasized the figure west of State Street, it was an Mary 1m Austin; recitation. "We should not be confused with net Are Little Mothers." Mrs RobErick-son- . ncotne of farmers .since produc nouned by Maj. Lawrence erts' class; solo, Mary McFJroy; wild members become tion costs were not part of the They recitation, "For You and For of and the be will spon- Me," Mrs Thome's class; recitaleague study. sored Bank. the State by Murray tion, "The Book is Our Star," The total includes government Mascaro, 208 West 72O0 Mrs Thome's class; scng, "White payments under the conservation, Angelo AM will Midvale, Christmas," Michael, Matthew sugar, and wool acts, and the S.'Uth, and Mitchel Vaughn. sou bank, he said. It does not coach the team. in teams Bantam already Recitation, "Welcoming Christ- include value crops used for seed, in the county are from the ma's," Mrs Warnes class: sone. fed, or household use nor income Cottonwood area, Union, Taylors-vill- "Little Baby," Primary departwork. Miss Kath- Miss Kathleen Williams. and his bride-to-bSalt from and four teams in Murray. ment; recitation, "Christmas SymBex Elder County with total leen Williams, daughter of Mr Lake, were guests oi honor re- cash income of $18,168,000 top- - Boys interested in participat- bols," Mrs Rogers' class; solo, at a dinner party hosted & Mrs W. L. Williaims, Salt Lake, cently are asked to go, ready for "Come to the Stable with Jesus by Mr & Mrs Gus Drossos. Oak pea all ouier counties in the ing to Murray Armory, 5189 Tonight," Launia Jean Austin; prior to their marriage cere St. The event was hold prior to state. Utah county, in first place practice, S. State, at 4 p.m. Dec. 19. Fur recitation, "Christmas Bells," Mrs mony at tttie Holy Trinity Greek their marriage. Other guests in 15)07, was second and Cache ther will Dec. held be Mr and practices clasShields Yamasaiki's in total cash sales. Orthodox Church, Salt Lake. Oth- were Mr & Mrs Peter Vordos and third Salt Lake county, despite its 26 and Jan. 2 and league play- ses. er guests at the buffet supper daughter, Doris, and son HarcJd will begin Jan. 9. Tread Song, "Come Softly. were Mr k Mrs W. L. Williams, and Mr & Mrs Bill Drossos and mushrooming population growth ingFurther information may be Gently," Primary department; Mr & Mrs Frank Anselmo, Mr & daughter Connie. A social eve still was among the tcp five counobtained from Mr Mascaro or recitation, "On This We All AgMrs Keith Davis. Mr &. Mrs Leo ning followed dinner. After the ties in Utah in cash farm income AM ree," Mu Ketner's class; song, Smith, Mr & Mrs Ray Brunski, young couple were married on for 1958 with a total of $12,087.- - Maj. Erickson, "Awav in a Manner." Mrs KM. Nov. 15 in th Holy Trinity 000 of which $9,906,000 came Robert Williams, the bride-t- o Sign on the back of a truck: ner's class: announcmnts' Greek Oorthodcx Church, they from sale of livestock and livebe's brother, the bride-to-besoncr. enmrreeation: twin brothers, Elliott and Eddy honeymooned at Las Vegas for stock products, including poultry. 'Please don't hue me. I'm Eoinir;Christmas benediction, Rev. Napier. Cash farm income from sale of steady." Williams, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs five days. They are now making Bill Drosses, Mr & Mrs Gus Dros- ineir nome ai aa East 3rd Souui eggs totalled $2,985,000 and brought $1,956,000, to top ses, Miss Doris Vordos, sister of Salt Lake. the groom-to-bHarold V:rdos, Mr & Mrs Peter Vordos enter other individual enterprises. Milan tained at a dinner for their son brother of the groom-to-btrtigar beets were the county s Bursath, and Harry Zahareas, and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs best cash crop wim sales amount of the bee Vordos, Salt Lake. Other ing to $602,000 for the year, Midvale, grandfather groom-to-bguests were Mrs Lee Vordos' bro Wheat sales accounted for $434, Mrs Lee Vordos, the former ther, Robert Williams, Mrs Peter 000 in 1958. These were in order, Miss Kathleen Williams, Salt vordos father, Harry Zahareas Box Elder, Utah, Cache. San Lake. Other coun Lake, was feted at showers prkr Midvale, and Doris and Harold pete, and Salt 10 ties in the top in amount of to her marriage to Mr Vordos. Vordos. cash farm income were Miliard, Wl 00 NOT DISCIOSI INFORMATION FOI One of the showers was a china Mr & Mrs Mervln Despain. Lo Mil Appl.t .r it fktlr rlipr on want Awl nroai runicAnoN bridal shower and was hosted by cust St., entertained at dinner Weber, Davis, and Duchesne. Callar. tl04 f. bit at Dakl'i Appla Mrs Gus Drosses. Mrs Bill Dros for their daughter, Mrs Robert Rates: 3c par word, minimum 75c Stat. AM MBT. - i j MidMrs and Peter Loulias, ses, Cash. No ads taksn over phena. FOR SALI urown and family, Draper. DoU cloth.., doll Bills MH, vale. Sixty guests attended this Mr & Mrs W. A. Cottrell and atoll crackatad Didllrx: 5 p.m. and knlttad outfits, event, which was new in tne daughter, Carol. Draper, were alto card labia tovtrt, apront, baby A buf Arcade Hall, West Jordan. visitors of Mrs OcttreU's brother- Mt, at Sraca't 111 W. lit N.. $ady. fet supper was served, after and sister, Mr & Mrs J II block I off flat tt.) Pkoaw: AMI which various cames were Dlay Mervin Despain, on a recent Sun ; i " ed. Mrs Vordos was also guest of The Midvalley Lodge No. 560 FOR SALI honor at a ' Day of the WeeK day afternoon. Mutt Ua Accordion, m, Unfurn mod kout. meeting on FOl' RENT shower at the home of Mrs Frank Miss Elaine Walters will arrive held its M to tppraclaU. Malta offor. AM lit firtt hovi tout Smfhim Highway 7i . Srant, Mldtala. Anselmo. Salt Lake, and hosted by train on Christmas Eve from wanes day evening oi last week 1 I on lUdwood ltd., Wit Jordn. by Mrs Anselmo and Mrs Caro- Redmond,. Ore., to spend the Elctions for the officers for the FOR IAU Small air were Christmas with 1960 her elect held. FOR Those RENT - CImd (urn tpl. holidays compraiior. nd par year lyn Kendall, Salt Lake, with 12 AM 1 mr ic Airs Joseph A. wal ed are as follows: Mrs Orley bath, ear, hot watar and haat turn. guests attending. Various games eius, E. DoSt. Miss Center Mrs ters, Walters Bills, president; Norman J45. 47f t, Cantar St., Mldvala, AM FOR SAU were played and a bride's book Runt koaia I E. Mldvalo, made. Mrs Keith Davis and Mrs taught school in Connecticutt for man, vice president; Mrs Darrell and batb flnltkad, vary alca, Barbara Lyon, Salt Lake, also the past three years and has Graham, secretary; Mrs Nora- FORRENT and gat tgmacn. Fricad to tall. Pboao AM daaa duplai, been teaching in Oregon this year Austin, collector; Mrs Basil Do- palntad Iniida. Carport, aril rm. II 4711. honored Mrs Vordos with a miscellaneous bridale shower. Var mis will be the first Christmas man, treeasurer; Mrs Frank Beg $ Chapal. Midvalf. AM J. FOR SALI Midrala. brick fall ious games were played and re in the past five years that Miss ley, chairman of the trustees; FOR RENT bunt dbl ar. brick with artra Hooia, 44OapotSMld-ala- . Walters has been fortunate Mrs Ward Warner, Mrs Elsie Bak freshments served. AM I JUL, apt for aitra Incoma. $1,004 cat boy Lee Vordos, Alta View Dr., and enough to spend with her par- oulas, trustees; Mrs Elsie Bak- FOR RENT IN SANDT . eats.1 and watk Vt ocra, wllk 4VS no boma. oulas, chaplain; Mrs Emory Lo Mr & Mrs Albin M. Ross. Liru gan, warden; Mrs Jce summers, crawfors realtors rm, duplat, floor comd, ale yard AM t-CS S coin St. entertained at a dinner conductor; Mrs, Roiert Osborne, J4S. mon. rhon.: AM Of AM Mrs Tony Onieda, FOR SALI party last Sunday afternoon in inner-guarCbriitmai Iraat. tOc a ft. honor of Mrs Ross's mother, Mrs outer-guarMrs Harry Roger FOR "RENT I lull bimt. horn building apaca (oatk of drug itoro fciizabeth r . Hassell, on her 86 th son, flag bearer; Mrs Nora Aus la Rlvartoa. Available p to Xmat. Sar IIS. lOt E. Cantar, Mldvala. AM birthday. Special guests were tin, musician; Mrs Harold Lcath im. 111 I aay Scott. Mrs Arnie IlasseH and daughter, erwood, magazine correspondent; WANTED TO RENT Nica partly lam FOR SALI shad. 10.14 Assa, who are visiting from Nor and Mrs Joe Zdunich, legislative apt or kouia la dM llaad, aaiy to Mora. Mako offar. war for six months. Other guests representative. After the elec- or turn AM 1 1)14 Fboaai AM Til Wautcb St., MlaV were Mrs Howard J. IlasseH and tions were completed, the lodge ala. IIS. homa, Murray, daughter, Marian, anl sen Lewis, meeting was closed, with refresh FOR RENT Mrs Howard llarmer. Mr & Mrs ments followi nil. yard. AM 4 FOR SAU partly turn. Car, fwuad-lItil lota nodal pkka 111! Miltoa G. Thackeray and daughHostesses for the eveninjr were 7704. Cba. frock, rbaalbao. long ters Lenore and Joan, and son, Mrs DorseJy Bills and Mrs Jack FOR RENT la Craicant tood cood. Pboao: AM bimt apt, or AM S AM Salt David, Lake, and the Albin Sandstrom. Prizes were won by 244L 1 M. Ross family. Howard. Maurine. Mrs Nora Austin, Mrs Helen FOR RINT (att Mid.ala. Small FOR SAU Siaar Aata porti7 Morrill, and Paul. Summers, and Mrs Harold Leaduplai apt. Idaal lor cpt or cpl and I Ult M. 14.4 par bum. Ffafl caaaota. th erwood. child. Coal foraaco boat. Bac ranoa oato Ug aagar, 1121. M aa aaa Maccbl A Christmas party for the Mid Incl. AM oato, WIS lab toaiota, lataat valley Lodge No. 560 will be FOR RENT bimt boat attar. Slaar tawlag Macblao. 4C24 lait Uroa held Monday. Dec. 21. at B:3U tta apt, raa, trio, M m, araibar and S. Stata, Morray, AM pm. in the Midvale City HaU Flaio and fancy a proa,' Dinner will be served, with th far. Oatttda aatranco, laroa wtadowt. FOarlAU , II II tada to ordar. Idaal Xmai gltta. Alto 2-- 69 charge being made. The officer No imokan. AM urge all members to plan to en- FOR RENT 1 rm faro apt. Ill S. Mala, bamitltcklag doaa. Call avo Almaa Mid.ala. lad,. 17 Haataa St. AM - lannatt. AM joy the party. P Yule Program Guard Offers to Basketball Year exis-tanc- e off-far- e, 's but-terf- at e, e, e. Mrs Orley Wdrdy Named President : li-i- I 4-- 1 m c - " Teiriffic si Local Methodists Ski . Mrs Kenny King, West Jordan. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Larry Merntin and guests of Mr v Pcrsciizb if, Friday, . v. Livestock Sales The Present with A Future 12-2- Coop-typ- o Do Your Xmas Shopping At P. C. Rasmussen's IINI MinUAB R M I1NJ f wllf V J-i- hU THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED Sir loin Steaks - 47c Round Steaks Thick Sliced Mixed finis 57' Candy Leg of Pork Bacon SATURDAY DEC. 26 2 Thora Newbold 43' Grocers Mix 59' Avocados 89c Tomatoes 2 19' FOR itiated. Flection for 1960 lodge ouicers was neid, with the following officers being elected: Mrs Hams Half or Whole Margarine Salad Dressing ib 19' 2 Ib. cclo package Seedless Meadow Gold or full. Hi-La- LB. 21 34' D. Pileat"-w45- Mixers b' Carton 01 6 Cm OTHER SINGERS Y k homa. wANTI0tOlufiotli C'.' pfntnl ltonb't 7il M.ia SALE M l 12 r..r SALE your ,k.M.poo i'a'n. Mit S h ll'l to wa'l mfna 'ft' ' II la Mid.ala AM j..., SINGER IN MURRAY all ra'aund. wa.har, tiro, , by tl4l " 2C IN1UI4NCI Ull tkaa itaT7aa tor na C-- l Ata Inwraaca, Saa mm I a'ao wrtta Mra, tauN, cetaatty, Sdy Htrdt'u 13 S. Mr Mabar llcilifa, ad accldaat aaa&AiM 'If Ck.v C. Ayiatt, VI W. Caater St., M;dalo. ut tM I ' our n nttttital M Mt" Impaia Sadtn, garble gmd, caan Hat l lit bo angln. ada.,oVOII WANTIO ,1.1 Cra Wint. $49.50 terms ruaitvuat caa $12.50 Lovttg glvaa your a' 4 foika MEN and UDilS aad lad Fatlaati nica Ch'itt l Mrt llti AM AM 1 Oapund.bl, and t.-k.- WHITE CONSOLES humbarA dt. ,i,,.,d 4824 S. Staft phoaa for motfcariatt $99.50 SINGER CONSOLE AND & Includa Cantar St., Mid WANTI0 1231 prob FLOOR POLISHER Idaho. iNiiriNVivi miMAsna t.m bauti. ful, parmtannt and comai la tolidi, paitaii, marba and putfl. Call AM II tor all your Tilaatattar nt.di. will Iniiall If dailrad. till FOR REPOSSESSED H04 MONTMLT. SFAU TIMI Rafilllng and collactlng Oionty from Naw Typa high guallty cola aparatad dilpaniari bt ttilt araa. No Mlllng. Ta guallfy you mutt hata car, ralaraacai. ItOI to 1 101 caib Savaa ta II bourt oaatly caa aat ap to 100 monthly. Mora fall tima. For partoa al IM.r.l.w arrlta F.O. Sat 1011, lolia. t..;.l terms $5.00 a month Q my boma. AM S ' I 421. malara houta-ItapGood rat. 1211 ruouirad. AM 11)11 FOR RINT Nlta larga roomy apt Comblnatioa Ulckaa and living rm WANTID I. by i ii by tha vaak. 177 bdrm and bath. 149 par ata. Utll pd. I. loma.na Dr., Sandy. AM I. 12 24 4400 S. Sandy AM I Mil. l;40, II lor piayar FOl RENT Furaaptr Maiaitk loctlat AM piano. Oood caad. AM Mo.nl. Sandy. AM c :6oOFOR"FSIoCChTio AM S llll. aa bava Ipriagl I or" II ' Spaalol Iraa H givaa good boma. Turn IOR RENT ' api ault. fnr Ilgtitad M MHI. IMS It.am kntl. paopia. Tsniryaor llttla girl parl.tg. vaihirg fatilit'ti. M.dvala Api. fOU CLOTHES I II! with a.g al doll oothat for tmtu It N. Main, M.d.a'e. prlcai. Ofdar aarfy. 1)1 Vaa Mid.ala. AM IMI Iiaataaabia RUT HOMl FOR c i. llghti. 417 tittpl ..I.. $99.50 CONSOLE 12 l rmaptT7 partly"" RENT mat Ulince HgMt. Stoua and gar. Oak St.. Mid.ala. Ill FOR $59.50 terms PORTABLE G Fotf 4 Slant Needle Portable with Zig Zag $197.50 terms ZIG-ZA- la Drapar, Office. AM bow t-- The Midvale Stake Dance. "Jinor lag. Drapar Saaaty gle Bell Rock." will be held Sat- Shop. 8 19. at the in in. p urday, Mlad bafb. FOR RENT Apt, Midvale Fourth Ward Recreation colorad flrtarat, birth cablaatt, far-Midvale Fourth the with Hall, carpal, Ward as the host ward. Admis mica link top, frig, raaga, put antrtnea, fara or sion will be made. The orchestra wardrob atllclout, 114 SI. fara ate apt llghti. is the Vic Morris's Orchestra unfurn, To taa cal AM I The donee will be semi formal W. Mala, Sandy. U ReJreshmenti will be served dur- I2M. FORlENT Unfura l)t apt. pd ing tSio evening. AM I-- NEW SINGER PORTABLE ADLER WIU TINQ Chlldrad 4 RENT acrott from or AM Singer Christmas Special FEATHERWEIGHT arltb FOR nd " 39' Whipping Cream ComlortaWa d.plai ttoo a ad floor cow T aw- fHoj a.allabla. Wator pa 14S. Inq, 4 Urn Aa . or fb i AM I- RENT Faro apt. "Jingle" Stake lni. Dance Saturday ar.Jt 1144. 45' 4 1 atcapt :h2 47' Dates 27' Raisins Vohii. u.f 25' Oranges LB. TWa Newbold. Grand; Mrs Mildred Pratt gTand; Mr Alice Benn. recird- mi aecretarv:: Mr Ma r financial secretary; Mra Clara Ek' lund, treasurer, and Mns Mary Llti. three-yea-r trustee Monday. Dor. 2a t 7 n m tv,. Rebekaha will hold their annua! turkey dinner at th MiHvu tlo-ta- g S- II If. At the last remilar mwrtinif nf Queen of the West Rebekah Lodge 22. two candidate were in City Sausage Rolls 1 Elected Rebekah Noble Grand 5 LB. 1 - au't da mirror, I tpaad urlpt't. mil..,. m,l,( of 14 ma.tr jty. ta.Mnd 7ll. K,,! Io.MpJJ., No trada 'I'L? USUI .' taj M W.U AMM'"' Iraa.ng la 1121 at bauvajTsttaot Oo Oo aca a-v,tHba4or bnt oaiiaWtod H AM.",, ta'apbaalag IJ ra.pJW, p4a b "" mutt ba0 II boar, par aak Matmoa) to oH ad bo abo to baid-nba FOR tAllCW-t- a tav af mtermatiaa Cal ,arf Imwadiataly, Far aaa aittmiat aS lor provamaatt. Vttfa. AM Mill or AM S th AM Mm till 71 |