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Show ca will be presented by the school band. Fallowing the program a school lunch will be served. A Olive Sharp, Reporter nominal fee will be charged for . Am the luncheon. bers JVHdvale C Miss Fmlay to Edward Malstrom' Claims Payson Bride Speak to PTA oo tr 3- The Midvallcy Elementary school will celebrate "Founders Day" Thursday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m., in the school auditorium. The affair will commemprate the 65th birthday of the PTA. The theme for the program will sr in m 3 Miss Barbara Jean Moore, daughter of Mr & Mrs Huish Moore, Payson, and Edward A. Malstrom were married Jan. 31 in the Manti LDS Temple. Fnrmpr tast Micivale resi dents, Mr & Mrs Arthur E. Mal strom, Kahspeu, Mont., are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds were honored at a reception Feb. 2, at the Payson LDS Ward. Mr Malstrom has fulfilled a mission to England for the LDS Church. The young couple will make a home in Provo while both continue their studies at be, "Strength in the Nation, Home and School United." ' Joyce Dahl, Rosalind Henne-maand Maurine Nilsson, past presidents of the PTA will be honored. During the evening the BYU. Mr Malstrom is the grandson nominations will be held 'for of Mr & Mrs Frank Hicks. next year's officers. . Marcella Finlay wilt be the Mr Si Mrs Joseph A. (Jewel) guest speaker and musical num n Or- - Polidorl, Salt Lake, Announce the birth of their, first child, a girl born Jan. 16, to be named Gia Marie. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Joseph Polidori, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs J. Albert Smith. Mr & Mrs A. W. Dran-ey- , Salt Lake are great grandparents. Mrs Polidori is a former East Midvaie resident. Mr & Mrs Lynn Chiverall attended a dinner Friday evening at the Willow Creek Club. They were guests of Mr & Mrs Leo Lundberg. Mr & Mrs Arthur E. Malstrom, and children Nolan and Sherrie, Kalispell, Mont., spent a week with her parents, Mr & Mrs Frank Hicks. The Hicks, their Montana guests, Karen Malstrom, Provo and Annette Malstrom attended the wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Edward Malstrom in Payson. Karen Dahl was the honored guest Monday afternoon at a surprise party celebrating her 10th birthday. Karen's mother, Mrs Kenneth Dahl was the hostess. Guests enjoying games, refreshments and prizes were Marilyn Allen, Cottonwood Heights; Leslie Brady, Sandy; Annette Larson, Sharon Nilsson, Vickie Gerrick, Cathy Cutler, Dixie Q DISHWASHERS ( Hold More.. Wash Best I Exclusive 3 Way Washing Action Needs No InstallaRolls on tion Wheels! Rack' New lift-To- p For Easy Loading. Place 15 Setting Capacity. Model Sp 402W Convenient terms n Closeout on all 800 E. Ralph E. Ashby, East 30. vEIdon A. Forman, 10476 South West, Riverton, girl, Jan. 1300 30. Robert W. Cooper, 6844 Vil lage Green Rd., Cottonwood, boy. ten. l. Richard K. Olson, 1521 East 12300 South, Draper, girl, Feb. 2. Harold W. Stewart, 14238 West, Riverton, boy, South 2200 Feb. 4. Leon K. Jensen, 415 East 13800 South, Draper, girl, Feb. 4. Richard L. Jensen, 731 Geranium St., Sandy, girl, Feb. 4. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Paul Quintana, 7096 S. State St., Midvaie, boy. Jan. 22. Wayne S. Keyes. 7301 South 2870 East, Cottonwood, boy, Jan. 22. Bruce L. Howlett, 1655 East South, Draper, boy, Jan. 12500 22. Loyde P. Hardy, 730 Geranium Dr., Sandy, twin boys, Jan. 23. Frank E. Davidson, 2570 Rd., Sandy, girl, Jan. 23. Michael J. Butkovich, 9800 South 431 East, Sandy, girl, Jan. Rob-idou- x 24. Phil B. Harrison, 2284 East South, Cottonwood, girl, 7160 Jan. 25. Keith M. O'Brien, 2039 East South, girl, Jan. 25. Michael H. Harrison, 52 West 7200 South, Midvaie, boy, Jan. 7420 25. Leon Kelson, 1490 East 8425 South, Sandy, boy, Jan. 26. LeMar S. Winegar, 348 Pioneer St., Midvaie, boy, Jan. 27. Jerry Hofheins, 9611 Amber Ln., Sandy, girl, Jan. 28. Mr & Mrs Floyd M. Crump, 8478 South 1475 East, Sandy, boy, Jan. 29. Eloy Ordacowski, 1350 Greenwood Dr., Sandy, boy, Jan. 30. p DID YOU KNOW? 61 4 out of models Houtt Powtr Why? Because the avtragt American Family is Using 4 timts Home Furnishings A Midvaie Booster Midvaie homes today have S Low AM as much electricity today as 25 years ago Call AM for more House Power Orvil Sorenson Electric 21 EEI HiHE-o o o o . ; AFTER CHRISTMAS BILLS? BUILDING? wia' Pvt. Jerry W. Marchant, son of Mr & Mrs Jay Marchant, 51 S. Grant St., Midvaie, has Been transferred to Ft. Hood, Tex. He was formerly stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif. Pvt. Marchant graduated from Jordan High School in 1958. Books The following books were added, ecently, to the shelves of the Midvaie branch of the Salt Lake County Library: Fiction "The Sea Change," by E. Howard. A writer of high distinction illuminates the lives of four oddly assorted people, living together, but unable to achieve any genuine relation with each other. "Nights in the Gardens of Brooklyn," by H. Swados. Collection of short stories which strike to the heart of our own problems, our own times. "A Middle Class Education," by W. Sheed. The dilemmas and delights of a young Englishman when he comes to the United States to complete his education. "Best of the Best Detective Stories," by D. Cooke (ed.) Fifteen years of prize stories. "Corporation Wife," by C. Gas- kin. Revealing novel about the women who marry the men of modern business and the company they promise to love, honor, and obey. "A n n i e' s Captain," by K. Hut me. The love story and life of action of Captain John Cavarly, one of America's greatest skippers. "Heroes of the Western Woods," by R. Andrews. The challenges, disappointments, and dangers of the early logging days. America's Building "Homes, Business," by P. Arnold & P. White. Comprehensive survey of this complex industry: how it developed, what it em- ' braces, how it works. ' "The Reluctant African," by L. Lomax. An American Negro journalist's firsthand report on the storm of racism and revolution raging through Africa from Cairo to Capetown. "Our Incredible Civil War," by B. Davis. A wonderfully en tertaining new look at the personalities and changes of an entire epoch. For Young People "100 More Story Poems," by E. Parker. Inviting introduction to poetry. "Caxton's Challenge," by C. Barnett. A significant period of English history. "Escapes and Rescues," by M. Scoggin. True stories of cour age and daring. "Strange Travelers," by S. La vine. Unusual and interesting facts about natural science "Scannon," by A. Stoutenburg and L. Baker. Dog with Lewis and Clark. "The Mouse Who Liked to Read In Bed," by M. Potter. He even got rid of a cat by reading to him from his maga zincs. "A Hat With A Rose," by II, Zcmach & M. Zemach. What can you do when mother buys you a hat with a rose? On Friday, Feb. 2, the following books were added to the shelves of the Midvaie Branch of Salt Lake County Library: REMODELING? BUYING? "Three-Ac- t House? Fiction Special." Spine-chillin- g Refrigerator? Range? riage. "Hunters of Space," by J. Continental Thrift & Loan Company . TODAY? . & are here, to serve you. Stop in Dooley Want Ads NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE ONLY 10 PER CHECK USED O. Cook. Delightful horse story. "A Trip On A Jet," by C. Greene. True adventure. "Desert Dan," by E. Coats- worth. What it's like on the desert. Arithmetic For Beginners," by B. Lansdown. How your child can learn the concept of numbers by using familiar objects. NAME, ADDRESS, NUMBERED-FRE- E Units Inform MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Students On I r JF ... ..v.v.y.v.y.'. today for a chat , Repaired and Recovered Cleaned Sears Rebuilt Continental Thrift & Loan Company Lew Terms Arranged 73S5 South 9th East r r&& .... . J .m li - u m4 Nil 4tea .Vl!. i ,U 3 . vv. 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Upholstering Loan Company's two offices with Continental Thrift ! "Serilda's Star," by full-lengt- h Furniture? Continental Thrift g 1 Engagement Told Of have! e, Cousteau's Under"Captain water Treasury." Amazing true stories by divers, submariners and underwater scientists. "Choosing A Career In A Changing World," by V. Westervelt. Inspiring and sensible guide designed to help young people better understand themselves. "Everyday Life In Prehistoric Times," by C. & M. Quennell. Factual account reconstructs in imaginative fashion the life of our prehistoric ancestors. "Europe On $5 A Day," by A. Frommer. most America's popular money-savinguide. "The Coming Fury," by B. Cation. The centennial history of the Civil War. For Young People "Betsy's Wedding," by M. Lovelace. Understanding and realistic story of young married life. "Zachary, The Governor's Pig," by B. Grant. And the mascot of the army. "The First Book of Sound," by D. Knight. A Basic guide to the science of acoustics. "Grandmother And I," by H. Buckley.The warm, happy re lationship between the oldest and youngest ones in the n area been presented to the Jordan ' Miss Carolyn Decker High School, Mt. Jordan Junior Planning a March 10 wedding high school, Midvaie library, liat Crest wood Villa are Miss Draper library and Sandy the following Auxiliary Carolyn Decker and William brary by SanUnits in the area: Draper, Rowan Erickson. dy, Union, West Jordan and Announcing the plans are parMidvaie. ., Mr & of the bride-to-bents The handbook doe3 not limit 5968 F. Decker, Mrs Joseph its listings to children of Veterans but contains scholarships Highland Dr. Mr Erickson is a and educational aid9 which are son of Mr & Mrs Vard Rowan available to tall students. Thous- Erickson, 4307 South 1300 East. ands of young people have not Attending the bride at the taken advantage of these aids ceremony and a reception which due to failure to plan early for will immediately follow will be their future- - education. Miss Susan Decker, maid of The Junior GI Bill, which pro- honor; Mrs Raymond Case, Mrs vides up to $110 per month for David Tschaggeny, Miss Karen four years of educational help David, and Miss Carolyn Erickfor sons and daughters of veter- son. ans who lost their lives as the Assuming duties of best man result of military service, is not will be Tom Bartholomew. being used by over half of the Miss Decker is a farmer Uniyoung people eligible. versity of Utah student. Parents and students are to make use of the $50 Reward for Any Sewing copies of "Need a Lift?" proMachine I Can't Repair vided as a service to the Work Guaranteed ' All makes and models E. J. JACKSON Soft-ridin- by N. drama Marsh. is the keynote of this magnificent collection of three mystery novels. "Revolutionary Road," by R. Yates. This excellent novel is a powerful commentary on the way we live now locates the new American tragedy squarely on the field of mar- Auto? school students of this-- Non-Fictio- n 8600 Mr & Mrs Marion V. Denison, 630 N. State St., Sandy, girl, Jan. 30. Robert H. Beard, 651 East 7570 South, Midvaie, boy, Jan. Fret Estimates IM1 261 South, Sandy, boy, Jan. 28. Joseph L. Jenson, R. 1, Sandy, boy, Jan. 28. Norman E. Mosses, 9927 Tulip Dr., banay, gin, Jan. 23. Robert H. Alder, 404 East 7800 South, Midvaie, girl, Jan. 29. France and the First Crusade. "My Health Is Better In November," by H. Babcock. Fresh and joyou9 throughout, each and every chapter is a tasty tonic guaranteed to make you feel better in any month. 28. 'Jfcf-.Jackso- " Model SM 02 We're Center St. Cottonwood Hospital Mr & Mrs Jerry Lee Brady, 9449 South 7th East, Sandy, boy, Jan. 23. Elburn D. Maynard, 820 South 2nd East, Sandy, girl, Jan. 24. Eberhart H. Hill, 8425 South 813 East, Sandy, girl, Jan. 25. Derald A. Tilley, 9728 Jade Dr., Sandy, boy, Jan. 25. Wilburn T. Walton, 909 Serpentine Way, Sandy, girl, Jan. Donald J. Ernstsen, 9731 tt Garnet Dr.". Sand v. cirl. Jan. 31. David E. Gonzales, 9633 South Ferguson," aiur'tither relatives. T. Foster Greenwood Sr., if 13th West, Riverton, girl, Feb. Mr law. Holds 12 place settings fi McNeil, ( at the home $ . Terry iBirJfes spending a month in Salt Lake 1. of his daughter, A. Ernesto Baca, 13455 South Mrs E. Allen Bateman. 1700 West, Riverton, boy, Feb. Mrs Jesse (Grace) Thomas 2. had the misfortune of falling on William D. Emmons, 2369 the ice last week and breaking West 11800 South, Riverton, boy, her arm. Feb. 3. MOBILE MAID f5 Newbold, Brent and Linda Dahl. Karen's grandparents, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn, Midvaie, visited in the evening. Dinner guest3 Sunday at the Leland Goff home were Mr &. Mrs Duane Bleak and son Danny, Pat Barlow, Salt Lake, Linda Haran, Provo. Mr & Mrs Vince Y. (Ruth) children Lance - and Nelson, Janee, Idaho Falls, Ida., spent the week end with her parents, Mr & Mrs Dorus A. Thomas. The "Young Marrieds" of the First Ward MIA enjoyed a dinner party Thursday evening. Attending were Mr & Mrs Blaine Brown, the Blaine Bradfords, Mr & Mrs Dale Adams, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dahl, Mr & Mrs Harrison Pedro, the Ron Mon-senMr & Mrs Clinton Cutler, Mr & Mrs Dick Tholen, Mr & Mrs Sherman Day, Mr & Mrs Dale Sharp, the Kay Bradfords, Mr & Mrs Dean Kirk, Mr & Mrs Kent King and Mr & Mrs Orr Larson. Former East Midvaie residents, Mr & Mrs R o w e n Schmidt, Holladay, announce the arrival of their third daughter Jan. 29. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Paul Lehman, Holla-daand Mrs Louise Schmidt. Mrs Helen. Berhold, Salt Lake, is the great grandmother. Mrs Orvil E. Sorenson entertained at a party Monday to celebrate the 12th birthday of her daughter Maurine. 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