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Show am 4' THE Page MIDVALE Draper Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter Phone: SENTINEL Auxiliary members worked In the American Legion Auxilary i'riday, December 16, 1960 gift shop at the Fort Douglas Veterans Hospital this week: Mrs Williams, Mrs Alvin Cottrell, Mrs Max Humphrey, Mrs Allen TerMary Dow, Mrs Sadie McGuire, ry, Mrs Dan Danjanovich, Mrs Mrs Kenneth Jensen, Mrs Mary lbert West, Mrs George Joos. Andrus, Mrs Max Humphrey, The gift shop is open each year Mrs Dan Danjanovich. to supply gifts for the Veterans' 'amilies, they are furnished and mailed free of charge by the laNew Officers Are dies of the auxiliary, to the patients' families so that while they Appointed in Wards are in the hospital they still can Sunday evening in the First-Thir- imjoy the spirit of Christmas. Ward chapel the Primary was reorganized. New officers sustained were Mrs Dora Dansie, Christmas Story Told president; Mrs Helen Jensen, At Draper DUP Party first Mrs Joyce Members of the Ebenezer Brown, second counselor; Jolyn Fitzgerald, secretary. Brown Camp, DUP, of .Draper, The First Ward MIA sustained the following new officers Sunday will hold its annual Christmas Friday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. evening at the Draper First-War- party in the Second Fourth Ward chapchapel: Joy Ann Carey, it was announced by Mrs Max president; llelene Smith, activity el, counselor; Josephine Day, age Barnes, president. Mrs Ravell Beckstead will tell group counselor; Sandra Terry, retold Christmas story. Mrs the secretary; Sandra Soper, treaKay Smith will sing and be acsurer. companied by Mrs George B. Ro- den. Mrs Aria Dumas will give the Conference Attended; lesson. Gifts will be exchanged Workers Gift Shop and a lunch served. (Utah) A'Vig AM Christmas Party Held Monday for Auxiliary Monday evening at the home of Mrs Samuel Crane, the American Legion Auxiliary held its annual Christmas party with Santa Claus making an appearance. Games were played and a pot luck lunch was served, Christmas style. Mrs Stanley Arko and Mrs Andrew A. Ballard were in charge of the games. Members attending the party were Mrs LaPreal Sylvester, Mrs! Ruth Fitzgerald, Mrs Rayburnj Dow, Mrs Fred Sjbolm, Mrs A1-- ; len Terry, Mrs Reid Smith, Mrs Albert West, Mrs Ralph Ballard, Mrs Jennie Huff, Mrs Samuel Crane, Mrs Ivy Sorensen, Mrs Helen Jensen, Mrs Leei Whet-man, Mrs J. Marley Jenson, Mrs B. Franklin Andrus, Mrs Fern counselor; , at Saturday at the Newhouse HoMrs Max Humphrey, Mrs Rayburn Dow, Mrs Albert West and Mrs Dan Danjanovich attended the annual American Legion Auxiliary's presidents-secretarieconference. Mrs Max Humphrey, Draper, Unit 85 president, and Mrs Marie Ware, Orangeville Unit were chosen as pages to carry the colors. Each were presented with a gift by the Department of Utah president, these two units being first to meet membership quotas. The following American Legion William tel, a s Fair-view- Air Conditioning Co. For Christmas, give her a gif: of fashion from CVufornia. TB Dresses, blouses, lingerie, nylons. Midvale Sons & Heating and l. drfflmy California faNhions Main Hanna William B. Hanna Jr., 39, San ta Rosa, Calif., former resident of Draper, died Tuesday mor ning of natural causes. He was born Apr. 16, 1921, in Falls City, Neb., to William B. and Fred-rickLaker Hanna and moved to Preston,. Ida., in 1930 where he attended school. He married Ed-ri, Whittle, Sept. 1, 1950 in Ida. He was an active member of the LDS church in Santa Rosa. He was with the U.S. Thompson ii N. B. Free Estimates AM 6505 S. State AM ... Raymond J. Loveall, Mldvae Survivors include his widow; Mrs Betty J. Tuellor, Sandy sons, daughters, Burke T., Iva Rid Mickeisen, Boston, Mass. Lue T., Scott T., Blake, Tony, Vera Ward, West Jordan A farewell testimonial Suudav. Terry, all of Santa Rosa; par- Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. will honor Renewals ents, Salt Lake; brothers and sis- Dennis Phillip Nielsen prior to Donald Hogan, West Jordan Joe Mikich, Midvale ters, Richard L., Sandy; Fred, Ernest Bedont, Midvale Torrance, Calif.; Mrs Bill (Emma Louise) Morgan, Long Beach, Russell Jacobson, West Jordan Calif. Ernest Soleby, Sandy Maurice Beckstead, Riverton r A family Christmas party was Darrell Webb, West Jordan Owen Cook, West Jordan held Sunday evening at the home ! Leonard Brown, West Jordan of Mrs Leici Whetman. Gifts Mrs Matilda Levine, Sandy were exchanged and luncheon Vernon Jensen, Riverton served to the following family Urban McMullin, Riverton v-.; members: Mr & Mrs Gwynne Golden Holt, Riverton Page, Mrs Haltie Freeman, Mrs Stephen Rawlings, West JorMaud Butterfield, Mrs Florence dan & Mrs Mr all of Riverton, Page, S. Elmo Dcspain, Sandy Duke Page, Spanish Fork; Mr & Harold Campbell, Sandy Mrs Thomas Seater, Mrs RoberElroy Michaelson, Midvale ta Barker, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs John F. Green, Midvale John I. Weberv, Sunset, Mr & S. Ross Beckstead, Sandy Mrs Hans Nielsen, South Jordan, S. Willis Goodridge, West Mr & Mrs Brad Gardner, Sandy, Roland Page, Riverton, Mr & Mike Cerrone, Midvale Mrs Phill Whetman, Mr & Mrs Carlos Chavez, Riverton Galen Whetman, Mr & Mrs Kent Whetman, and Mrs Leici Whetman, all of Draper. Miss Dorothy Mile and Miss Dennis P. Nielsen Ruth Miles will spend Christmas to the Southern in Draper with their parents, Mr his departure DELINQUENT NOTICE & Mrs Angus Miles. The girls States LDS mission. He is a son DRAPER IRRIGATION CO. of Mr & San Mrs are living and working in CaliPhillip Nielsen, Principal Place of Business fornia. dy. Draper, Utah The following program will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The following Draper residents in the Kanriv ThirH that there are delinquent upon wil observe birthdays this com- nroscnh'd Dean Soper, Ward chapel: prelude, Dianne the following described stock on ing week: Dec. 16 the account of the regular annual Karen Fitzgerald, Roger J. Mimitora; opening song, eongra-gation- ; assessment of $4.50 per share JoB. F. invocation, Jeffrey Knight, Douglas Knight, levied on the Capital stock of sacrament song, congre- me Lynn Hanna, Ruth P. Evans; seph; on uct. 10, i960, Dec. 17 Pamala Jo Denney, gation; sacrament service, the corporation several amounts set opposite Pat Joos, Lee Anderson; Dec. 18 Aaronic Priesthood; vocal duet, the names of the respective Charlotte Greene, Janet Stowe, Mrs Paul Boyce, Mrs Perry stockholders, as follows: Mary Dibb, Sharon Burnham, Greenwood: speaker, Bishop Cert. No. 1939 Paul AnderLloyd Atkinson, Ila Cox, Leisa Reed N. Brown; speaker, Glenn son, no of shares 1, amount $4.50. Sheri Mietchen, E. Sacos; organ solo, Marsha Soffe; Dec. 19 Cert. No. 861 Carrie Benson, Bonnie Jean Shoemaker, Larry Nielsen; remarks, missionary; no of shares 1, amount $4.50. Mad-sen: Doyle, Dorothy Dibb, Diane Joos, remarks, Bishop Evan A. Cert. No. 1769 Nugent Doyle, David Sorenson; Dec. 20 Parclosing song, congregation; no of shares 1, amount $4.50. Bosko-vich- ; SoDaniel closing prayer, ry Greenwood, Kerry Wayne Cert. No. 1908 Melvin Emms, postlude, Dianne Mumford. no of shares 1, amount $4.50. per, Michael Vawdrey, Roy SadRex ler, Coleen Terry; Dec. 21 Cert. No. 1537 Herbert NicG. Rogers, Floyd L. Farley, hols, no of shares 1, amount Lowell Mr & Mrs Robert L. Pixlon, $4.50. Lynn Richins, Christy Harold Oakc-son- , Cert. No. 1273 Nelson, Brent Mietchen, David Mr & Mrs Bert L. Smith, Mr & no of shares 65, amount Webb, Leslie Carroll, Deana Mrs William C. Fitzgerald, Mr & $292.50. ; Mrs Shirl H. Tucker; Dec. 20 Kemp, Sheila Doyle, Teresa Cert.' No. ncth Duke, Dec. 22 Regena Roden; Mr & Mrs Jack Furnace, Mr & no of shares 1, amount $4.50. Dec. 23 Mrs Lynn Terry, Mr & Mrs GerPeggy Ann Kirton. Cert. No. 1430 Gilbert The following Draper couples ald Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Lee no of shares 1, amount will celebrate wedding anniver- Anderson; Dec. 23 Mr &. Mrs $4.50. saries this coming week: Dec. 17 Dale T. Smith, Mr & Mrs Leland Cert. No. 1897 L. R. Thacker -- Mr & Mrs Paul R. Johnson, Mr II. Day, Mr & Mrs Angus Miles. and Kenneth Lamb, no of shares & Mrs James 11. Day; Dec. 18 Mr & Mrs Bert L. Smith left 1, amount $4.50. Cert. No. 1868 United Bond Mr & Mrs Arnold Smith; Dec. 19 this week for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will spend the winter and Finance, no of shares 3, amount $13:50. Navy. Missionary 2 KNOW J Legal Notices - Now-otny- 1807-Ken- months. shares Cert. No. 1385 Clellan Mrs Carl Ernstrom left no of 3, amount this week end for Malad, Ida., where they will visit their daugh- $13.50. And in accordance with the ter and family, Mrs Helen Howlaw and an order of the Board of ell. After spending a few days Directors made Oct. 10, 1960, as with their daughter the many shares of each parcel of will motor to Wisconsin, stock as may be necessary will where they will spend Christinas tie sold at public auction at the with their son and famiy, Dr An- office of the Secretary at the S. J. Mickeisen Co., in Draper, thony Ernstrom. Mr & Mrs Tom Webb and son Utah, on Dec. 24, 1960, at 10:00 the delinquent asBnan, Santa Clara, Calif., will a.m. to pay thereon together with be Christmas guests at the home sessments the cost of advertising and the of. Mrs Webb's mother, Mrs Leici expenso of sale. Whetman. Mrs Webb is the forW. S. Mickeisen mer, l.cici Whetman. Secretary-Treasure- r (Published Dec. 9, 16, 23, 1960) Mr & PAY FOR! NOTHING ADDED AT OUR CHECK STANDS A $10.00 : j EXACTLY WHAT YOU Purchase at Perry's Costs You $10.00 Not $11.00 Quality Foods at Lowest Prices Only U.S.D.A. Choice and Good Meats at Perry's - tiii:si: Aim actual iiim ;ks By Order Only TOMS HENS Turkeys Gtde it 47c ib 53c HaiTIS Ib. 5 7' Whole or Shank Half BUTT END HAM CENTER CUT SLICES Bar S Hams lb. 63c Ib. whoieorHaif PICNIC HAMS SAUSAGE $1.09 89c ib. ........ lb. 35c Bulk lbs. 83c 2 LINK SAUSAGE A LUNCH MEATS & R lb. 53c Assorted lb. 55c FRANKS Large Juicy Meaty STICK BRAUNSCHWAGER lb. 47c MILD CHEESE lb NIPPY CHEESE lb. 69c REALLY - lb. 49c NIPPY CHEESE lb. 75c GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 83c CHUCK ROASTS lb. 43c ROASTER CHICKENS Ib. 49c SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 87c STEAK lb. 95c s Honor Roll Midvale Community Methodist Church Subscribers New Clothes Dryer i: FRESH CRANBERRIES pkg. 19c b. 6c Ib. CELERY YAMS 2 lbs. 23c BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c LETTUCE lb. 10c at Miss Ada Young, Draper Mrs Ju.seph Ralph Smith, Draper lrel D. Woodlmuse, Salt Lake J. W. Nosack. Sandy George A. Jones, Midvale Gcraldinc Bailey, Mich ale K. P ISaMian. Midvale Wad'' Todd. West Jordan Carl K. Bailey, Sandy Mrs .1 I! Potilsnn. Midxale A J Carter. Midvale Gran! s. Evans, Midvale Glen Sadler, North Las Vegas, ev. Vance Wood, West Jordan nstall a Natural Gas rtiom the Comer of 44 Center and Hansen Street between the Library and the new Post Office Building where There is a Friendly Welcome, a Sunday School Class for every age, and a Service of Worship to which Every One is invited. A well equipped Nursery is in the Basement and is supervised by a qualified adult during the U o'clock service. Time and schedule for Sunday Services Don L. Jaeobsrn, Murray E. J. Jackson, Kcarns Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship for both the Intermediates and Seniors at 6:30 p.m. Ronald l.el'evre, Ft. Wavne, lnd. L Cpl I.nn W. Steadnian, San raneisco, Calif. Bowl M. .sicvcns, Sandy E. A I.iiikI, ilivertuii Reed Lund. Sandv Merrill B. Maekay, Midvale Arnold IS. Maeklin. 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