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Show from various po!nts in Utah, Oregon, California,' and Idaho.' Entertaining at a quilting bee recently was Mrs George Ransom, Depot St. Guests included Mrs Sidney Silcox, Mrs Jim Bratt, Riverton, Mrs Rupert Silcox, Mrs Kenneth Smith, Magna, Mrs Floyd Fleming, Kays-villMrs Emerson Thorpe and children, Karen and Clive, Silt Lake, Mr & Mrs Sherman Ferguson and children, Lee Alan, Russell, and Charlene, Murray. Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon, East Midvale, Mrs Levi Jenkins, Mrs Frank Prescott. Mrs Pearl Walters, Mrs Roy Mack-lin- , Mr & Mrs Orley Bills and children. Randy and Orley, Mrs Horace Jenkins, Midvale, and h grandchildren, Michael, Paula, e Mrs Willis Francom. Reporter J O;J Mr & Mr9 A. Leo Olson, 2. Adams St., Gerald L. Olson, gj .Mrs Vernal Newbold, Midvale, motored to Logan recently, where they attended the funeral services of John E. Olson, 75, "an assistant cashier. He had -- o been with a Logan Bank for 36 years. "m,J Among those attending the Ostler Reunion, at the home of . Mrs Mary Teerlink, Salt Lake, recently were Mrs George Ran-som, Mrs Fred Jenkins, Mid- vale, and Mrs Bert Palmer, were rt : Murray. toRefreshments 30 guests, coming 9s served 5 e, a t CO to 3 Oi ' , A Dollar Saved Is Worth Tvo Earned two-yea- Protect your second largest investment Our Service Is Char!e reams, JenVins, rerpntly wa! Mr? Pen Parley., Gary Frsndom, Midvale. Dinner Bridge was played, after which! to: and supper were served to the refreshments were served El- the following guests: Mrs group, bert Despain, Granite. Mrs & Mrs Pio Ben, Rio Louis Kjar, Mrs Marx BlackMr Grande St., were guests of Mr en, Mrs Norval Vincent, Mrs L Mrs Albert Lido, 6th Ave., at Elmer Jenson, Midvale, Mrs a surprise birthday party re- Cannon Salt Lake, Thomson, cently, honoring Mrs Lido. Other and Mrs William Cunningham, guests were Mr & Mrs Charles Midvale, who was a special guest. , Fossen, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Ed Putnam. Ogden, Mr & Mrs F. H. Coleman, West Jordan, and Mr.& Mrs were supper guests of Mr & Mr Charles Fossen, First Ave., mot- Horace Jenkins, Le Page St., ored to Ogden recently, where Saturday evening. they visistrd Mr Coleman's Among those from Midvale atbrother, William Coleman, at tending their bridge club re the Ogden Knitting Mills in cently at the home of Mrs Veda Ogden. Parker, Sandy, were Mrs Elaine Returning recently from a Kjar, Mrs Goldie Soderman, five-datrip to Nevada were Mr Mrs Louise Blatnick, Mrs Ruth & Mrs H. Allen Jensen, S. Main Miner, Mrs Clarice Bingham, St. Stops were made at Panaca, Mrs Marie Bagley, Mrs Bessie Pioche, Caliente, Boulder City, Troester, and Mrs Barbara Ely, Lehman's Caves, Copper Young, Social Ave. A new baby boy was born Oct. Mines at Ruth, Valley of Fire. Eddie Pond, son of Mr & Mrs 12 at the St. Mark's hospital to Jay Pond, Coolidge St., returned Mr & Mrs Willis Davis, Salt recently by plane after complet- Lake, formerly of Midvale. The r LDS Mission in baby weighed only three pounds ing a Texas. His homecoming was and both mother and baby are held last Sunday at the Midvale still in the hospital. .Mr & Mrs Fourth Ward. Eddie was guest Davis have another son, Nicky. of honor at dinner at the home Mrs Josie Alexander, grandof his parents. Guests included mother, Bradenton, Fla., has Mrs Pond's" brothers and sisters been with Mr & Mrs Davis since Mr & Mrs Glen Lee, July. The newcomer will be Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Thcron named Willis Briant. Mr & Mrs Sam Bodcll, 4th Lee, Brigham City, Mr & Mrs Farrell Lee, Spokane, Wash., Ave., Mr & Mrs Merlin Bodell, and her sister, Mrs Bertha Row- Mr & Mrs Jack Bodell, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Jack Burgon, 4th ley, San Bernardino, Calif. After spending three weeks as Ave., Mr & Mrs Leon Alsop, returned last Sunday a houseguest of Mr & Mrs Jay Union, deer- Pond, Mrs Bertha Rowley, sis- night from a three-dater of Mrs Pond, will leave this hunting trip to the Duchesne week by plane for her home in country. San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs Lloyd Francom, San FrancisRowley has also visited other co, Calif., arrived last Friday relatives and friends while here. by jet for a three-davisit with She was guest of honor at din- his parents, Mr & Mrs Arnold hosted Lake ner at a Salt cafe, Francom, E. Wasatch. He enby the Jay Ponds. Other guests joyed a trip to were Mr & Mrs Harold Banks, Sheep Creek country with his Murray. father, his brother, Jim, and Mr & Mrs Ben Bagley, Alta Lee W. Jenson, Midvale. View Dr., entertained their Five Mrs William Rose, Miss VirHundred Club last Saturday ginia Rose, S. Grant St., and evening. Guests included Mr & Mrs Art Johnson, Salt Lake, reMrs Arnold Troester, Mr & Mrs turned last week from a trip to Ernest Gisseman, Mr & Mrs Grand Junction, Colo., where Jesse Bingham, Mr & Mrs Dav- they visited relatives. A scenic id Downs, Midvale, and Mr & ride to the Colorado National Mrs Ted Peeler, East Midvale. Monument was also enjoyed. ReCards were played, after which turning home, thev toured the refreshments were served. Dinosaur National Monument in Entertaining her bridge club Colorado and Utah. LaFt Sunday Mr & Mrs Wil liam Rose and Miss Virginia Rose motored to Brigham Citv, where they were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Dennis Cooper. Tom Coleman, son of Mrs Lee Coleman, Hoover St., observed his 12th birthday Tuesday. Friends and relatives helped helped him to celebrate the oc casion. Mrs Bud Aston and daughter. Lana. Kearns, were dinner guests recently of Mrs Willis Francom. 3rd Ave. Another guest was Roy Watson, Midvale. . . . PROMPT and GUARANTEED ... Missionary Crescent - Eugene Abram Bowen, son of Mr & Mrs J. Martin Bowen, Riverton, will be honored at a Lorna Allgood, Reporter AM5-624- 1 The Crescent Second Ward will present an operetta, "The Man with the Crooked Nose," this Friday, t : rl Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. at the church. A small donation will be collected with proceeds going to the building fund. Refreshments ' will be sold. The public is invited to attend. The Book of Remembrance : Class met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs Albert Dean. Mrs Theron C. Olsen was the "l i hostess at a dinner given in honor of Mrs Selma Hyde and Mrs .' Ellen Allgood. The occasion was " If s the birthday anniversary of these twin sisters. Thirty-threguests were present. A PTA meeting was held at the Crescent School on Thurs day, Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Alva Fairbourn, safety chairman, and Mrs Clyde Glad, PTA representative of Crescent civil E i I Ltut-defense, were in charge of the ii program. A specal film on 1 U.S. Pat Oft T. M. ft xwteto Eugene Abram Bowen radiological defense was shown. Mrs Adams, assistant director "I found a good job in the Want Ads working for farewell testimonial prior to his of Crescent and White City civil defense, was present. After the a bank then this smart aleck showed up 1" the West for entral departure meeting, everyone went to the cafeteria where a ty.ical school States LDS Mission. lunch was served under the ing, Oct. 26, in th new Annex The following program will be direction of Mrs Robertson and Jordan High Has at the State Capitol. j Building the at Riverton First cooks. school PTA Mrs Luncheon Hickman, presented from the Midvale Lad to Delegates was The acquaint purpose Ward hapel on Sunday, Oct. 2, The Jordan High School PTA ies Community club are Mrs the parents with the school at 5 p.m.,: prelude, Beth Bow- lunch program. officers, chairmen, and home Charles Schmidt, Mrs Allison Baptismal services will be day, Oct. 26, at the Jordan High Bills, and Mrs John O'Brien. Alen; opening hymn, congregaNov. 3, at 7 p.m., held tion; invocation, Henry Bowen; at theFriday, Second and Four- room representatives met Thurs-Scho- so attending were Mrs Ben Bag-leDraper a lunchdirector, and Mrs Marcella sacrament hymn, choir; spe th ward chapel. Any one con- eon wascafeteria, where enjoyed. This was fol- Finley, chairman of the taxation contact should cerned Bishop lowed by a short business meet- studv er, LaMar Berrett; quartet, committee; Hartley D. Greenwood. Hospitality chairman for John, Reva, Barry and Margar"Our Country and its Institu ing. this event was Lower Auto Insuranca et Thomas; remarks, Pres. J. tions" was the subject treated Mrs Floyd Ostler. Brent Carroll, who represent Rates for by Berrett; remarks, parents of ed the Crescent Ward at the Mt. DRIVERS YOUNG Local Women Attend missionary; vocal solo, Barry Jordan Stake MIA. Conference The theme last call evening. Sunday Thomas; remarks, member of of the conference was "The Legislative Council Rex Br Lybberf Bi.'liopric; response, mission- Ramparts We Watch." UtahState Womens Legislafrom AM fellows The following beneary; closing hymn, choir; left recently for the service of tive Council met Thursday morn diction. Bob Seadcr; postlude, the Crescent Second Ward have their country. Allen Taylor Beth Bowen. David Glad. Reynold T. John son, Douglas A. Brown, and Vernon Hansen. The Crescent Ward MIA will hold its Halloween costume Mrs Mary Walker party Tuesday, Oct. 31. It will be under the direction of the AM activity counselors, Wayne Dahl and Mrs Kenneth Nokes. ReMr9 Roy J. Trice was a guest freshments will be served. of Mrs Dclbprt J. Kunkel at a Everyone 12 years of age and invited. luncheon of the Rotary Anns over isCrescent School will be The Club at a Salt Lake restaurant the scene of the Big Halloween recently. Dorothy Kimhall Party sponsored by the Lady INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLF-- FAST entertained the group Lions and the PTA Tuesday. 31. There will be acos-OcOct. by reading the play. Camelot. 31. There will be a coscim iv,i, xr i,.,.. tume parade, games, booths, ' ' ,' V Mx and a show. The startirat time Kenneth Hudson, Bell. Calif., i I,awl (,f Sandra or a nas been ior run wwis, is 7 p.m. rarenu. pre scnooi his house pwst brother and family. Mr & Mrs Wah. His wife will continue children, and elementary school children are invited to attend. Frank Hudson. 29 Olympus., living in Midvale for the The theme of the Crescent He came here fur the sent. Mrs Ida AlUlmlge of Midvale Second Ward'i MIA Halloween wedding of hid niece. Jeneane. party held Oct. 23 was "Galli Jeneane and Rill pollock were;! iMting Mr & Mr Phil Goblins." Jeanine Wild now are and Una and wwk. vantinc lmU;e recently family me snorts director, was in ins, home! a Mr Maa-limi Mrs Nfwlxtld, nSandy. making Mr & Mm Clark Kmc andu-- AlldriMipc awl dausht a, charge. A treasure hunt and refreshments were enjoyed by all. dauKliters Dawna and Harl.ne, j Juan and Janet and Mr Burn-MA Um aid class, sponsored by Frank Hudson and Mr 1 in Kemp and dauchtcrs ALL WORK. GUANANTLT.D KM) it William lumhrr party at tj?e the Crescent Ward two pollmk were.rd a held weeks brine every nome "i .if Mr Kemp ume rrdijiv nitlit. cuesis ai ine at 7:30 p.m. K. r.3W Si J Mrs Altert Gr-rr-. Ndivoii of Salt TucMlay evenings The class Murray. Thurdiy. the cvrnt Lake iwni hr wi-- end ith at the church. is Willard Kemp, civil the .'ih luritulay of Mi-- . Mr St in-- Winn and family. director of Midvale. Mm Greer. CeMlvnn Mr Wmn Cerolynn Miirmj ui will prepare one classes These EiieM of hntvir at a Ha!inTn MIA whirh i the w costume party in the a:imn md year Mia Man), at a to lake the tent (or the Red t ros first aid ccrufiratc. They Amons tho'e (it-n- i MhH-iI- i at hme parly at one the viMtimn f t!e I'aciay mrhi. attcodinc m areho Ore of charce to any Midvale U lnterrted. le Itdce at (Ed n Wrdnrsday Jean V. i:?.ci Wanita Riit.iUMrtl, evcnina w re Mr Kav Ss't.-Jam- l In'v. Gm:-- r Ja.tiMm, Mrs lister W, HafTI. Mr .! Joan AlMrcdre. Tti( Pattlnti. Via Carry, and Mr firl .In t r4i liaiVr nd Judy I'laxrr n. Alw at: o !ms V Mr P r and Mr & Mr Wailrr aiirts lcd nthy Mjrlih. M nt t f Hie Udir are all ftnih pm ot the I'MvJ.ird 'the I'.inrliam MK ale I .' tam.h in I,Ve Saiurday rvrwun TV aHair a hrid at A.ihary. Mr I'He Pre.!jn-hh tinmr ti Mr k Mr Arthur Primary children n r xC?t f e N ' x - b- . y y deer-huntin- g Dlioe and a0e Riverton Motor Co, Utah Riverton, fA: Have You ) r f v CjMark ;m v mf ; w iooo f m ) .A. -- b le a 4 i hr bw. ' n Cr-Jr- d st trfi!rrM, "HitHalr, rtifwraimcat hum urtrr f'i,itrr tin lir 'i1 mjnf tur't .n m Mr VarU l!"M'i"i'. ff)l h'"r, Hwif jst-.- d Mi Mr 1l 'fIf ' 1 Honest I Will '!WilliUfilf-- i Ki in I m-l- 'tnu p J f llimik rj1 in ijl.t n m1 1 r. t 1 1 f .n tt .. 1I f't ii.r ! Jfi-r- tnji JJulwrk jT(t ihf i In Itailtr ihf f.( t "itit-.-- h'itftf r'i'iri:i.m. t.ilnv l '!f-f- i n jr j in f R 15 f tr.ilr hrit t .1 lug - l- I J Ji.1 1 ( if (nV "0 n X 0 f ft IJ ! lV i .i Njnt j.r,,!,r , . fxju.,JJv twit A n. u air si n f:t)i t at iitr-i- t ll m 4 " utw :hi Oct. 30 Area Wfvt of DS.RG Trocli end South of Center 5f. 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Vr Want Mf anwl I" Mt nt 1' Sentinel ForMayor If r5rnrf e J pn s 7615 South State St. rb. hr A AY1 l f t. in-Wc- n i VOTE CB-Oir- Auto Glass Replacement enj-y-M- ..f coming ;( Top & Glass Shop Auto Seats Recovered Truck Seats Recovered 7 V - V ; Chick's Union j,it f."t v!mK -. 1,n f:,r ,. f. i1..-i-- 1 jr'rlii t i,l f.r..T.iy i'lftit In t j.- k- America's Preferred Br.;,! na . or Sm&2ef TrJpi and Rubbish Must Bo Piled at The Curb. City TrucU Cannot En! cr Private Properly sh F.lidvale City Street Department |