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Show Angling Season Ends Thursday, Friday Wedding Unites Couple Sections This Section Number or Otherwise? Shelters-Wi- se 2-- pages 4 Miss O'Brien Wed on Saturday r 7" ' r- -. During rerpnt weeks, the public has been subjected to Mrs. Mildred O'Brien, Second a tremendous campaign designed to "sell" everyone on Ave., announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Nancy! fallout shelters. , Lee O'Brien, to Robert R. We think it is pure progaganda. son of Mrs Molly Sewell, Midvale members of Artistic Designers Garden Club are making We also think the whole thing could very well have Los Angeles, Calif. final preparations for the holiday show Saturday and Sunday The Evergreen Reception been inspired by communists. Let's stop and look at it for Center, 2275 E. 33rd South, was and pose with a guy Yuletide table decoration. Left to right are a moment. the setting for the ceremony Mrs Vincent C. Strong, 48 Oak St., Mrs Burt L. Mitchell, 4C5 The communists have declared their intention of mak7200 East South, and Mrs Ernest K. Poulsen, 49 Fern Dr. Mrs Foulsen is chairman of the club's committee on birds. ing us spend our way into communism. If the can make every family spend a couple of thousand dollars on a fall out shelter they have gone a long way in acheiving their man and she lists such interest- Witnesses the ceremony were Mrs. Sidney Silcox, River-ton- , mother of Mrs. Ransom, and Mrs. Anna Canning, S. Main St., sister of Mr. Magnusson. The couple plans to make their home at 28 Depot St. I Sew-ell- objective. If the communists should attack, the U. S. would need every resource, every worker, full time and overtime war effort. What could suit the communists' in an all-obetter than to have the entire population hide purpose for two weeks? By1 the time our industries underground back into production, we would be licked. got Plan Now fop Spring Trees Yuletide Flower Show Scheduled ing entries as an arrangement for the front door under the theme, Christmas trees, Christmas mobiles, arrangements for the hall table, table settings, and Christmas corsages will be End This some of the classes included in ' f the schedules. L A section for junior flower "Open the Door to Christmas" and a horticulture is the theme of the Christmas arrangers e flower show to be sponsored by section showing various will also be some educathe Artistic Designers-GardeClub. Members of this club, to tional features as well. taling 50, include some of this area's most talented and experiFourth Ward 'iris enced flower arrangers. Have Guests Mrs Roy L. Rider, president, announces that the'show will be A Lihoma parents' demon-stratoopen to the public and will was held Tuesday after- be held Saturday, Dec. 2, from noon at the Midvale rourth 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and on SunMrs Robert R. Sewell day, Dec. 3, from noon until Ward LDS Primary, with Mrs. 8 p.m. It will be held at the Joan Morrow, Mrs. Jane Timperformed by Henry Beckstead YWCA building, 322 East 3rd othy and Mrs. La Rae Burbank 7 Nov. at 25, p.m Saturday, leaders, in charge. All of the A reception followed the cere South, Salt Lake. Mrs A. L. Stcnberg, 2766 girls in the Lihoma groups mony. South 9lh East, Is show chair participated. Miss Peggy O'Brien, sister of the bride. Midvale, was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Darlene Stewart, Salt Lake Miss Dianne Quinn, Cedar City. Miss Merla Cole, Bountiful, and Week bran-Ther- The whole theory is illogical. All the talk has been about "the bomb." Is anyone so naive that they think an enemy would drop one bomb? They would drop a lot of them. A few people would probably make it into their shelters, hide there two weekst eat up their supply of food, and emerge, to what? If are as devastating as we have been led to will be nothing to come back to: no food, believe, there no water, no nothing, except a few other people who also hid in their fallout shelters, and are also hungry and thirsty. All would face one future-de- ath except that the bo few a would days longer. postponed agony America has boon through quite a few wars, but none of them has the population buried its collective head underwe ground, like on ostrich. To do so is n Mrs. t Traditionally, Americans have never been afraid to fight, nor to die. What has changed our attitude? We believe it is communist propaganda, and we are falling for it. Besides, we don't think there will ever be a shooting If the communists or anyone ehe take war with this country thev will want it intact, not devastated bv FARMERS SPECIAL4V Better protection with unusual values not found in . Lqo Don Thomas 5245 South State, Murray fe H- By Wayne Rose. County Agent Spring is the best time for tree planting. Trees planted in the fall may have the roots of the seedlings damaged from drying out. Warm weather may also cause the seedling to break dormancy and start growing Frost may also damge fall plantings during open winters However, now may not be too early to plan for your spring plantings of trees. The size of the tree, whether or not it is adapted to the type of soil and climate at your home, should be taken into consideration in determining the variety you should plant. To obtain a free bulletin which lists characteristics of 28 tree species and includes suggestions on planting and care ext. 215, of trees, call and ask for "Tree3 for Utah to help you. Women, you can have your creation Hall. orchestra will provide the U'intor spasnn fnf takinff dance music. Refreshments will only whitefish was again set for be served during the evening. portions of the Logan, uiacs-smith'- Dance Club Committee memfork and Duchesne bers are Mr. & Mrs. Antoine Mr.& rivers. This will immediately Martineau, follow the Nov. 30 closure of Mrs. Grant Johnson, Mr. & the current general angling Mrs. Delbert Crump, Mr. & season and continue through Mrs. Darnell Andrus, Mr. & Feb. IS. Mrs. Vernal Newbold. and Mr. KhApn flrppk : nnd Rrnwne & Mrs. Norman Mangum. Lake3 in Daggett County were closed to angling for iwi unaer a program to develop native trnut pfiff taking piiifeps. Straw berry Rreservoir will be closed following the chemical treat ment urogram conducted in (Vtnhpr will he rennened in 1963 after the small trout stock ed into the lake grow to catch- ' : . able size. minor Other changes approv ed by the commission cover boat fishing on several waters. Alt rppulatinns will be shown in the annual angling proclama tion which will De avauaDie from department of fish and game offices or license agents by the middle of December. 1961. Hu4-8G6- , A 9 Order Now ... Parents Given Lihoma, ; Demonstration -- At a home demonstration for parents by the Lihoma Girls of the Midvale Second Ward LDS Primarv the following program wa3 presented: Prayer, Ruth Jacobson: Greetings, Emma Valley Drug We're 7650 So. A Midvale State Booster AM mmJ " r j ....1,-11- , MJ itir n AM , Americanism Seminar Scheduled for Friday n low cost auto insurance for rejponiible American xE3k m Idaho Whiting, Flower girl was Sheri Lynn 0' Brien, Midvale, another sister of the bride Best man duties were performed by Von Jones, Salt Lake. Ushers were Bruce Har vey, Keith Stewart, Salt Lake, Roy Stuart, Midvale, and Leon ard Smock, Riverton. The young couple plan to make their home at 94 N. Main, guests attending. family men. ordinary policies, ;c.p.t.v.f.-or;....- . demonstration, Apt 2, Midvale. Misa O'Brien was guest of honor at a personal shower hosted by Miss Stewart, with Miss Dianne Quinn and Miss Merla Cole at the home of Mist Darlene Stewart, with 30 INSURANCE CROUP POLtGY-V- Doris home : Reopens June 2 Tk Midvale Stiitinth 2 .Trine-?- Lou Ann Adams and Lynnette rode. Marlene Ja Carla Green. Bandalo, cobson; Mrs. George Ransom, Depot ' of the classes teachers The St., and William Magnusson, are Emma Jones, Carol Jones, Columbus Nebr., were married Mavis Poulsen, Konua ruu.r.i, Friday, Nov. 24, in Salt Lake. and Kathren rearson. were served to 28 parents Following the ceremony, they Utah's angling season for 19G2 were guests of honor at dinner will begin Saturday, June 2, and members. at a Salt Lake cafe, hosted by and continue through Nov Mrs. Ransom's children, Mr. & ember. Dance Club to Have The season was set by recent Mrs. Merland Bills. Keanu, Mr December Dance ac& Mrs Orley Bills, Midvale, fish and game commission in basic with tion few changes & Mr. Mrs. Emerson Thorpe, The next dance given by the Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Sher- regulations noted for next year. 4 a.m. to Midvale Dance Club will be held of hours fishing Daily man Fereuson. Murrav. and Mr p.m., baits and lures, creel Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 9 p.m. & Mrs. Jim Burgon, East Midlimits and other major regula- - at the Midvale First Ward Revale. ions remain the same as during to Curtis Acker-lind'- s 87 Business Liability Insurance "Americanism Up Front," seminar, will be held at the Ladies Literary Club, 850 E. South Temple, Salt Lake, on Friday, Dec. 1. at I a.m. to S p.m., wan luncheon wing served at nominal charge. Any club member of a federated club may attend. If interested. please contact club president Mrs. George Barton, Ladies Community Hub; Mrs. Jerry Webster. Civic Guild; and Mrs, rat Elder, Ladies Guild. the greatest invention of all time ? Once again Ford Dealers are first with the KJ l3 1 COULD BE. 1 ...at least no more efficient, economical ox dcpendallo Iransportatioa has been found than the steel wheel on the steel rail 1 finest in Midvale The reason? Less friction. 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