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Show Granite Mrs Henry Lifferth," Reporter Phone: AM each person was told to use his dollar profitably in an investment of his own choosing. The money he will receive from this business venture, he is requested to return to the bishopric to be used in the Granite Ward building fund. In other words, everyone is requested to follow the parable of the talents that is told in the Bible. on Smiths, Granger, enjoyed a sleighing party with Robbie and Glen Dansie at the A. H. Dansie home. Refreshments and singing by the Smith children were enjoyed. Mr & Mrs James Leach, Murray, were guests at the Virgil Freeman horn Sunday. The Lester Butterfields visited Mr & Mrs Robert Griffis and children, Prow, Sunday after Mr & Mrs Philip Jones had visitors from Blackfoot, Ida., last Monday evening. They were Mr Jones' sister and her husband, Mr & Mrs Jack Lidel. Larene Jackson had her 9th noon. birthday celebrated last Friday Visiting Mr & Mrs Louis Chris- afternoon with a party at her tensen recently were the Melvin home. The following girls were Jones family, West Jordan, Mr present at the party. Judy Van, Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter & Mrs Delbert Wengren and chilFrances Bigler, Judy Anderson, Phone: AM 94203 dren. Union, and the Annon Lillian Wright, Ruth Ebert, Greens, Midvale. Sturdy, Wendy Lindquist, Mr & Mrs Ted ChrLstensen and Robin Archibald, Katie Clayton, A MIA teenage fireside chat Sarah Bishop, Jillene Parker, San- ;was held at the spent the week end at Aimer children Bryant dra Lifferth, Kayla Robertson, home Sunday evening under di- - Park City wit 'hJWrs Christensens Florice Labrum and Linda Simmons, Linda iennant, Wiilar?! Kim Robertson, Christine Hand, and Donna Sudbury. Members of the Birthday Club' Rulon Wilson died at the LDS and Mrfwvman partners featured a Hospital last Sunday afternoon :ing party Saturday evening, after, ,r& yMrs a at 2:30. He was stricken with which refreshments were served Vtmnn heart ailment at his home Satur- at the Arvid Bowles home. Mrs Audrta day morning and Ralph Bishop JuMrs was assisted by look him to the hospital at that lian foreman as time. Mr Wilson had been schedMr & Mrs Llton Bills were uled to undergo surgery on his at dinner at the home cf heart Jan. 26. Mr Wilson's wife guests & Mrs Gary Holt, Union, Sun- and three children live in Ohio, Mr and the funeral arrangements day, the occasion being in honor f Wilt will be announced later pending of the birthday of Randy and III Holt. notification of his relatives. Mr Cregg Mr & Mrs Vera Bodell had as; Wilson was active in the Seventheir dinner guests Sunday after-- ! ties organization of Granite noon, Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss1 Army Specialist Four Charles Ward. He had been employed by and daughters, Salt Lake, and;M. Mickelsen, 22, son of Mr & the University of Utah as a care- the Sam BodelLs, Midvale. iMrs Maurine R. Michdsen, 7606 taker. None of his relatives re,1. st Midvale is MLjs Sherolyn Oliver, daughter is st t side in Granite. of h. Oliver, spent the; J. with person-uncle- , At sacrament services last Sun- week end with her aunt and lll&d l participate day evening, Ralph BLshop, bishthe Marion Stringliams, nel from the 24th Infantry Divi-Sal- t op, spoke. After the services a Lake. jsion in Exercise Winter Shield at fireside was held in the recreaGrafenwohr-Hohenfels Visiting Mr & Mrs Reuben train- tion hall. The young church mem- treeman week were the last m southern Germany bers of the MIA were in attcn-- Dell Steadmans, West Jordan. !'nS A n rr TKnr worn cnrvjvl rn'frP.cVl- - Thuv aUn in Mr & MrsiD. ments and listened to an address' Henry Bodell. Winter Shield, an annual winvia radio by Marion Hanks, Apos- BodelLs ter maneuver designed to deterthe Henry Saturday tie of the Council of Twelve. Af- visited Mr Bodell's mother, Mrs mine the combat readiness of terwards, James Hegessy, of the Francis Bodell, at the G. W. Bar- Seventh Army troops, will pro Granite Ward bishopric, spoke ker home, Midvale. Their grand-- i vide realistic training under to the young people. e Alison, daughter oi the1 ulated combat conditions. Mr & Mrs Hex Wilhoit had the 'rial emphasis will be placed on Sandy, spent Densleys', their car slightly damaged in weekend at the Bodell home, the of the individual soJdier and minor accident in Granite last where she was a leader. The exerguest in honor the small-un- it afternoon. They were U her birthday. Sunday cise will involve 60,000 troops that road small on the traveling Mrs Ruth Jeffrey, Salt Lake, and will mark the first time in leads to the Clifton Higgins' resseveral days with Mr & Mrs history that major units of the spent Ellis collided and with idence, Walter E. Crane last week. Sun- new German Army will particiwas as he Jackson just turning the Ken Reids, West Jordan, pate jointly with U.S. ground towards thorn oa the same roaa. day forces in a field exercise. at the Crane home. visited The Jackson car was not damagMr & Mrs Sherwood Butter- - Specialist Michelsen is a track- ed. No one was injured. field have been visiting Mrs Walmechanic in Headquar- The bishopric of the Granite ter at a balt;ters Company of the divisions Roosevelt, Wooley, Ward has begun an interesting Lake Hospital, where she under- - 31st Transportation Battalion in project with the members of the went surgery three weeks ago. Munich. He entered the Army in ward who are over 12 and under Mrs Woolley Ls Mr Butterf ield's January 1958 an dcompleted 20. At the evening services last iic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Sunday evening, each one in this The John A. Butterfields had: MichoLsen is a 1955 graduate of group was given $1 until a $50 as dinner guests Sunday after-- j Wasatch High School, Heber. dollar fund was exhausted. Then noon, Mr & Mrs James Bedell THE MIDVALE Awarded County Trips to Washington, D.C. 4-H'- ers r, ji m ji " mi ' m i' ' '.T le i sldgh-if1Spat"2,- iefjr News of Men nflfrfi JCl , , 'I- - -,- - y it 0 I ." (J . 1 -f ' 1 t V . f Shauna Workman Carmi McDougal Four of Utah's most outstandmembers have ing senior 4-been selected to attend the National Conference in WashDr Carl ington, D.C, Apr. 4-- 23-2- Frischkneeht, extension director with Utah State University announces. They are: Shauna Workman, South Jordan, Carmi McDougal, West Jordan, Bonnie Pace, Price, and Paul Child, Clearfield. According to Amy R. Kearsley, acting state elub leader with 4--H r, Spe-Ver- - r. Marine Pfc. Adonaiso E. Mar- , By OWNER & BUILDER a,llf.a?l: lilt? IlUHUIldll WVC lUlt 550,1 of Mr & m,& Mcx Vl?lL evenine(tlncz' was held in" Wednesday For SALE er TRADE First Ave., Midvale .Ls serving Books On Friday, Jan. 22, the following books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION The Conscience of the Rich, by C. Snow. A struggle to break away from the restrictions of wealth, the fact of Jewishness, the domination of family. The Darkness and The Dawn, by r. costain. Fine historical novel of the days of Attila, the Hun. Utah State University, this trip affords an excellent opportunity to gain a first-haninsight into the functions and operations of national government. Carmi McDougal, 17, son of Mr & Mrs Edmund L. McDougal, is a freshman at USU. He has been a club member 9 years, participating in swine, dairy, corn, entomology, and leadership projects. For the past three years he has represented Salt Lake County on the livestock judging team at the State Fair. He has won seconds and thirds in state tractor driving competition. Two years ago he placed second in showmanship and this year won a wrist watch as first prize in showmanship. He is an Eagle scout, has re ceived the Duty to God award, was president of his teacher s quorum and vice president of his Sunday School class, president cf the Bingham FFA. head judge of elections at Boys State, president of seminary class and has been a scoutmaster for two years. Shauna Workman, 19, daughter of Mr & Mrs Joseph Alma Workman, is attending Brigham Young University. She has been a club member participating principally in clothing projects for 8 years. Her work and records have won her many blue ribbons at the county and State Fairs. During the past 4 years she has led a club to pass the wkiALs he has learned on to younger members. d 4--H 4-- H The Untouchables, by E. Ness Sc. O. rraley. The last chapter of the Capone story. And the 10 men who proved themselves beyond bribery or bullets. Collision Course, by A. Moscow. The most controversial sea di- 4-- NEW BRICK HOMES in Sandy Girls Enter Wool Growers Contest 4-- BUILT-IN- - S BATH & CARPORT Vi can be ,ecn at rd 1235 East 7th Sooth Sandy, Utah 1215 LOUIS D. NELSON AM 53 Crescent Club members, Wool Growers Contest at the Hotel Utah Thursday evening were the following: Jeanette Olsen, Sharlene Lloyd, Lou Ann Smith and Diane Dunn. The girls each received a sewing basket. A book. The Big Trip, by P. Doane. A little bov goe.s away for a visit, Andy's Wonderful Telescope, by G. Schkat Jr. The sky around you. Allth, by A. Reid. A mythical world. Chouchou, by Francoice. Story of a French donkey. Flicka, Richa, Oicka, and Their New Skates, by M. Lindman A fun story. Petunia Beware, by R. Duvoisin. Petunia was a noose. Wonders of Nature, bv J. Watson and E. Wilkin. A child's first bok about our wonderful world. first-readin- g An ELECTRIC Dryer powwow and den chief conference for areas 3, 6, 10 and 11 was held for all club leaders in Salt Lake County at the Evergreen Junior High School. Salt !.;iac, Saturday, Jan. 16, it wa announced by the Great Salt A Lake Council. The afternoon, beginning at 12 45 p.m., and featured a Den Chief conference, and pow-wo- meetings were handicrafts, pack .i,l:n;ni.-!ratioceremonies, midway, physical arrangements, promotion and exhibits. where ,'ieM vu game.-)-, The ward genealogical com mittee presented' the program in sacrament meeting with Leslie Izatt in charge. Talks were given by Michael Olsen, Ronald Freeman, Judith Rudd, Bryon Steadman, Collin Greenwood, Ronald Perry, Meril Lynn Smith, Sharon Brown and Paul Mathison. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs Urla Jean Maxfield and Gail Zabriskie, Wil-m- a Taylor and'Anita Voeltz. Mrs William Smith accompanied on the piano. Linda Ainsworth gave the girl program talk in the meeting, Jan. 13. Every Newson, 2826 East 7800 South, Cottonwood, boy, Jan. 13. John P. Mackie, 113 South 1st West, Sandy, girl, Jan. 13. Merlin G. Meyers, 212 East 7660 South, Midvale, girl, Jan. 13. Henry Bunnell, 3283 East 7800 South, Cottonwood, girl, Jan. 13. David L. Butler, 2968 East 7320 South, Cottonwocd, girl, Jan. 15 Ronald D. Fredrickson, 7301 south 2980 East, Cottonwood girl, Jan. 15. Melville J. Dutson, 9711 Amber Ln., Sandy, .boy, Jan. 15. Donald J. Ernsten, 9731 Garnet Dr., Sandy, boy, Jan. 15. Mark Lyon, 3761 West 7800 South, West Jordan, boy, ajn. 16. Lynn Nielsen, 9855 Poppy Ln., iandy, girt, Jan. lb. David S. Forsyth, 9947 Anti mony Ln., Sandy, boy, Jan. 17. Frank Lerner, 977 Platinum Way, Sandy, boy, Jan. 17. f ' J A . y - i f; 2 p.m. at Sandy Recreation Hall DDTfTC 2550c Children Adults without budget cards Sponsored by Sandy First and Sixth Wards ritlULO . . . I ASSORTMENT OF BOXED VALENTINES BULK VALENTINES --- ' lb. iiu:i iiai)3ik:eu Silk and Blend 32" sq SCARF Rayon 49c Reg. 77' 2 flOW VARIETY STORES Milton Doss, Manager 20 N. Main Midvale AM 51 ccencey t ':' ' 1 1 I Really Soft! ' ' ;' , - '. .. . .. 7 ' -- , , - ' , ' r -- i '""" ' , - ;.;' ' ' - - ' - VT.T , ... ! - !. :. -- , )", ...... , t .jr ' - , t i ,,. t I ,;" " y ' x i . tfi - yj- irj?-- M r- . ' v .. s o , v work, and on electric d' yet . ' n. wotntl . . , i. . on woihdoy. - U.rg Jut get : ' ' t m """r' r l- Var v - sy . f-i- ... v- A. .1'- . . .- " -- - 'V. !,. . - ' - - y ; V. ., ' . 'V fc - . .'' . . " . ! " - v," cr . v.-- vi .), r OoShei dry electrically for only oboul a nickel load I .t motor i .ir rinhotlictl 5u ihc ( '.nlili.ic for 0( 't. In Inith oiiIu mkI r .mil inw.ntl otxliirNS it sets a sland.ird h iis 1 onn, "riicr viiturs Mrm from a I i firs ions improvrnicnt .oki a rrrmi ifsir yarn local t, r... t. TOTAL E LECTHIC HOME j I . ' i j ,'..,"":......... " " ' j li.i-- i c .is ( .H LIGHT CO. 'i f, ' ?Si your d'yer n electric clolKi come fluffy toft let fodmg ond ihrmliing Electric hrol ond there ond iofe 01 on electric light. it pure oi surnhine UTAH POWER 1 I If O , -..i r 01 jmH y ( i i'l ):i.invlii) without in tu;.ur t!ir- - ( ( '.hIiII.h v otjiin-- s with a f (irtnnnstra-ti'is- i iJno and liiul out liim- ijiiiikly and easily you ( ,in ar uitr our favoritr mode. ,n, dcilrr is wait- it :,r- r r illi; til Wflionir VOM nrw'n. Tiunu7,i) (7,fuM LAURY MILLER, INC. STATS end VINI " oimtrt part. Wr sucprst von - prr( $TS, ! 2c to 59c NAPKINS 25c CUPS 25c NAPKINS 25c PLATES 25c TABLE COVERS 35c CANDY 12 lb. 79c llb.l19 CANDY 29c to 39c January Special VALENTINES Washday r 1 Walt Disney Production SATURDAY, JAN 23 ... So you must hurry Jensen, Sandy b. - "Alice in Wonderland" U nuuI x10 IDuy more Calif. Ralph Crane, Riverton Ardelia Snyder, Riverton Frank A. Nelson Jr., Midvale Karl Zobcll. Midvale Harvey Peter.n, Midvale Mr.s Beverly Shea Rhodes, Mid-- ; vale J. Leo Nelson, Mesa, Ariz. Shipp Electric Co.. Midvale Arvilla Maxfield, Midvale Mr.s Grant J. Collard. Castro Valley. Calif. Mrs Pio Ben, Midvale Kresh Jurctich, Midvale Douglas J. Kemp, Sandy A. J. Gull, Sandv Ferol S. White, Midvale Makes services for Daniel Kemp were held Jan. 17 in the Crescent Ward chapel with Bishop Dennis R. Dalley in charge. Burial was in the Sandy City Cemetery. Funeral Have Talks, Program Phillip Spencer, 2887 East 7000 South, Midvale, girl, Jan. 12. Gerald L. Arnold, 890 Emerald Dr., Sandy, girl, Jan. 12. Pete J. Saltas, Bingham, boy, F. the Genealogical Group 11. Lawrence 4-- (Dan) Arthur Honor Roll Leaders Attend Confab H who entered force-in-rea- 3 BEDROOMS Midvale Kosovich, Lorna AUgocd, Reporter Phone: AM H 4--H A Cub Scout Pack meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. cn Jan. 22 in the Crescent Ward. Due to Mt. Jordan Stake conference Jan. 24, Sunday School will not be held in the Crescent Ward. The Crescent Relief Society enjoyed a quilting day Tuesday. Quilting and other handiwork was done. Lunch at noon was served by Mrs Delbert Lloyd, Mrs L. D. Fairbourn, Mrs Kenneth Noakes, Mrs Francis Nelson, and Mrs Ross Bergerner. The lesson on safety was given by Mrs Homer Whitlock. Mrs Eleanor Jenson celebrated her 93rd ibirthday Jan. 14 at her home in Crescent. Dr Richard J. Dean and son, Kendall, Merced, Calif., visited at the home of Dr Deans parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Dean. Dr Dean is on a business trip. Crescent 9. Cline D. Parker, 2368 East 7600 South, Cottonwocd, girl, Jan. 11. Philip F. Gee, 9811 Poppy Ln., Sandy, girl, Jan. 12. Ladd R. Stephensen, 13294 South 1700 West, Riverton, girl, Jan. 13. Daniel Ortega, Rl, Riverton, girl, Jan. 14. Donald M. Sundbeng, 758 Del phinium St., Sandy, girl, Jan. 15. Frank II Hortin. 820 East 8475 South, Sandy, girl, Jan. 16. Lyman D. Farley, Rl, Riverton, boy, Jan. 16. Ruben Vazquez, Bingham, boy. Jan. 16. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Albert Brusetti, 235 Wilson Ave., Midvale, bey, Jan. 11. Robert H. Anderson, 2274 East 7120 South, Cottonwood, boy, Jan. saster in history the collision Besides her activities of the Andrea Doria and the Shauna has participated in a varStockholm on July 25, 195fi. iety of school, church, and leadDivision FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ership activities. These include New The Herriman basketball team with the Third Marine Subscribers Okinawa. Let's Go To a Zoo, by L. Sootin. Pep Club .secretary, class presiat West Jordan onThe Third Marine Division is How the animals are fed, cared dent, organist and chorister, capcr-nwLloyd J. Hou.ston, Midvale . ! muni. iiuu.iv tutuiuu tain of ball team and second iimig the Seventh Fleet's for, and displayed. Glenn V. Petersen, Riverton over Bluff dale Come To the City, by G. Paull. counselor in the MLV. Her musiMr & Mrs Oren R. Dansie ac 'iness in the Far East. Mrs Norman Sims, Sacramento, cal talents been hushave The infinite variety, color, widely ap- Calif. companied Mr & Mrs James A.! Ls Last mirtle bustle that the year she placed preciated. Miller to dinner and a dancing Dennis E. Cox, seaman appren-part- y acle and cf a big city. wend in State Fair talent com- Dick Butler, Murray at the Elks Club, Salt Lake, tice, USN, son of Mr & Mrs Renewals You and Your Senses, bv L. petition. ,win W. Cox, 318 Wood St., Mid- evening. Clara Boggess, Midvale hearAbout Schneider. seeing, e Ls serving with Headquar-hotnViitmg at the A. II. Dansie- vale, Royal Spratling, West Jordan and ing, tasting, smelling I'nday were the Ralph Col- ters, Naval Support Activity at touching. Henry Schmidt, Riverton ledges, Lehi. Saturday the Ther- - Yokosuka, Japan. Vera Mortensen, Riverton Young Man In a Hurry, by J. F. E. Smith, Riverton Latham. Story of Cyrus W. Jack Smith, Riverton Field. Pow-wo- w Thomas B. Lloyd, San Diego, On the Farm, by E. & M. Dolch. UlL-Ck- 2 Peter . " . - & Jan. Herrinmn Le-no- Friday, January 22, i960 Leif M.' Greco, Sandy Ronald Ball, Midvale G. II. Hughes, Midvale Douglas R. Anderson, Midvale Cottonwood Hospital Mrs Larry Love, 9247 S. State St., Sandy, boy, Dec. 29. Albert J. Rose, 6652 South 2200 West, West Jordan, girl, Mr 3 SENTINEL (Utah) Page Six MUR8AY, UT. prtsailt mmw J" ''" |