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Show raising project so the scouts the groom's parent, Mr & Mrs lean attend summer camp next .Wellington, hii aunt, Mfs'Hael " '' ": ' '"""". tw- Anderson, and hig brother, isummpr .i tir i: t Tscha-genTeeples, - Salt Lake, 'last Satur- Linda Schone. Robert N man. , was best day. ASC the Kent Bodetl attended f I After a San Francisco and i "natM WCUinglOO- . Ir T m.Ua Thursday and Lake Tahoe honeymoon, - - - Rawsnn V I " w "F Rpnnrfr the 1UI 0 1VI Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter State Convention, ill OVl T Friday in Salt Lake City. Am 5 5429 Draper resident Mrs ueorge Am fhnip hnmA in fr0cmf Sunday the Walter E. Cranes, couple will reside in Salt Lake. Albert J. Crane and Mr & Mrs The bride has attended Stev' ington, was held last Friday. Lafe Crane were dinner guests ens Henager co'lege. Honor Old Folks Republicans Stage Burial was in the Farmington Fairbourns Entertain at the home of Mrs Florenc V Mass Meeting Cemetery. At Banquet Feb. 17 1 Page,- - Riverton..- - 'i, ' Student Y for Ttftxr t Anlinia t a hnmil Foreign were in The Herriman Scouts ' The Republican party for Dis.irom the LDS Hosptal and is The banquet and program Mrs Alma Fairbourn enter- ' ffint Tv Anfi urill kM . mnro 'hargeh of the presentation of all oldsters over 65 the colors at the Riverton Stake honoring 9 Feban at house i uined Pen Lions the! will a be District 1 There at wi!l be he'd Saturday, Feb. 17, MIA conference Sunday evening meeting Monday, Feb. cm ;th Governors meeting on Friday; for Miss Kama'a ; Chinniah. !; at 6 p.m. at the ward house an- in Riverton First Ward. attend-,1238A 22. Feb. good Kamala .. was an international Thomas S. Butterfield was the South and 1565 East, at evening, nounces Chairman Rex Crump. an members. ance urged for guest of - Mr - & Mrs Thomas Tfi n'nlnrlr AH intArnc(rt art nrf All ummnn WHon exchange student in 1S5S. She Aft Torkleson, Riverton, Sunday. Stake who are interested In ? Sweat at the Fairbourn ed to attend. Mr & Mr3 Preston Butterfield Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, Midtending all practices and sing home then. She has earned her 'eft by jet Thursday evening for va'e, visited with relatives here a"end n.vited 17 South Gate, Calif., due to the Sunday and spent the evening degree Pri- - regularly "e accidental death of Mrs Butter-field'- s with the Vern Bodel's. pniverSVy of father Leo Freeman, son Ellis Forman, son of William .; dinner Jan. 29 at tfle cnapei. Monday mo'rning irom 10 to Iowa, Ames, la., in home econo i Tr; of the late Mr & Mrs J. R. Free- Forman, arrived home Saturday 'i iu. ' ununia on now 11:30 at the Draper Fourth mics. Kamala is her kkon, man and a former resident of from Korea, where he has filled A baby sitter is provided. way home by Herriman. Others motoring to his service assignment the last uTU Tf i to Ward. plane. She has Mr & Mrs Allen Pederson the funeral 'services included two years. ' ' "VW visited in Logan and Clearfield. refresh. marriage' of their She wit Visit Mr & Mrs Reuben Freeman, Mr Mr & Mrs Calvin Forman enin San Francisco, to Miss Lublin, & Mrs G. N. Butterfield, The tertained at dinner last ThursPeggy nft?5i1,fd.BHynf2rP.?- daughter, PApre. Stanley Maynard Feb. 15 in the Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong and Douglas Buttenields and Mr & day, the occasion being' the Ward. Second Mrs Nephi S. Butterfield. Calcutta, India and land'' in was the theme for the evening. Draper birthday j of Mrs Forman's Mrs He'en Warr entertained . 1nA The Ladies Literary Club held mother, Mrs Albert Ray. Other ,k Twenty-sigirls and their fath. " its meeting Monday evening at guests were Mr Ray and their ers attended. ents will meet her. She will board members last the home of Mrs Ruth Dansie, daughter Beverly, Copperton. After a - successful Penny Feb. 10 at her home. Saturday, resume her duties with the ex' s Attending nr with a book review by Mrs it ki...iL j ' ' me waru ruurw , unve, uraper F ir. tension division there. Mrs Hamilton. Grace Walker SSSi ethsSeison? Nina Mr & Mrs 5?f?.7vAe" was Mis? Tjhomas Married Light refreshHarold Carroll at" "Ha! Here's, anpther garage Jn, the Want Ads " Despain, Thea Despain, Rose ments were served. " Tuesa tended, birthday party to OavM 5egerstedt anjrl'-VrnV. r7,r. Brown, Rogena Roden, Jean : n my bent fender business!" t . It YORK AIR CONDITIONING Relief Society work day Tues! enti2iEnniss, Vivian Pierce, Agnes day evening at Alpine for Mrs SSL was sewand spent quilting day and FURNACES . Thomas Miss Shirlef Kay Dona i.r..:::"M Carlson, Mary Ernest Clark" ing, fhe lesson was given by Margaret Peart, Myrl Turner, Edith Hoff- - Carroll's father,Fitzgerald, to was David in FHA united, , marriage Mrs Carol Ann Butterfield. itn 9 OI me. Financing Available cnuoren pre Cutler, Beverly Fitzgerald, Dix- man r.rani, loncAK Mr ju M D. Segerstedt at a ceremony Luncheon hostesses were Mrs ie Allen, Georgia Blackwell, Herbert W. Clearfield, i 8eni- - wq are living out ot we Lola Miller, Mrs Edith New- periormed Jane Fitzgerald, Lorraine and Mr & MrsCarter, THOMPSON & SONS at - the John J. On Friday, Feb. 16, the folA. Mickelsen. state. Special guests were the Williant Leslie Stemmons will 0. man, Mrs Maurine Forman and Thomas home, ' 198 E. 6850 Alta A buffet Gwen Gough, Frantz, brothers was and sisters ot Mr be' honored at a farewell testi- lowing books will' be added to LMrs Dot Miller. enjoyed, supper Fitzgerald, Gayle Smith, Jean Midva'e, parents of the the shelves of. the Midva'e 6505 South State by games. Prizes were C'arks. Supper was served to monial Mr & Mrs Richard, Moon, South, Sunday, Feb. 18 at the branch of Salt Washburn, Vonna V a w d r e y, followed, bride. 40 members of the family. won by Nina Despain, Vivian Officiating at ; the rites Lake County Heber, Visited with William For- was Murray Colleen Frantz, Dorothy FairbisLDJ5 The Crescent Second Ward and Mary Peart. Joseph Wirthlin,' ' Library: man and family, Sunday. Res. :' '' .? ;. bourn, and Erma Ipson. Hos-- . Pierce, Shop '' hop. Relief ; Anderson's their Society enjoyed Shrley Fiction Miss Anna Mitchell of SCU, Sunday tesses for the evening were School AM AM of the groom are Mr Parents class of the Draper quilting day Thursday at Relief "The Hittite," by N. Gerson. Cedar City, daughter of the Art & Mrs Greg Segerstedt, ! 1484 Gayle Smith, Jean Washburn, Fourth Ward held a party at Society. The lesson on public and Vonna Vawdrey. Masterful, historical novel set Mitchells' . was home for the Canterbury Dr' Salt Lake. Mrs her home last Thursday night. performance was given by week end. A fireside was held last Sunin the time of Joshua. Attending the bride was Miss Twenty guests enjoyed a supper Eleanor Halstead. The day was Mr & Mrs Ralph Nell, Mid-valday night following sacrament and the group spent the eve spent working on embroidering "The Torch," by W. Penfied. and the G. N. Butterfields services at the home of Mr & Powerful story of Hippocradish towels and making aprons. playing games. visited with Mr & Mrs Mrs Garnet Fitzgerald. Sidney ning tes, a man who chose to grope recently Mt. Jordan Stake MIA Hostesses' for the noon lunch The TKW is your t'cH?! to, Walter E. Crane. Newton spoke to the group on Go'd and Green Ball will be were Mrs alone for truth. DonMrs Mary Dean, at the home South Africa. There were 40 in held guests Overnight Feb. 24 in the Draper First na Carlson, Mrs Sharon Fish, "The House On Coliseum of the Don II attendance. Swaseys, one day and Third Ward at 7:30. An and Mrs Lynne Blackhurst. Street," by S. Grau. Truly an last week were Mrs Jenny Mr 4c Mrs Kenneth Kleen enMrs Homer Jaynes spent the floor show has been unlaydownable hovel. tertained af a dinner at their interesting Swasey and Mrs Sadie Goble, past week at Wells, Nev., visit"The World Of Henry Orient," Nephi, after the funeral service home last Sunday. Attending prepared. One of the West's most unusual indoor of Mr & ing with her son and wife and son Doyle, Danny were Mr & Mrs Jerry Sims, Mrs by N. Johnson. Explores a for their sister, in Burley, Ida. & plant displays. Thousands of beautiful, on is Mr home Mrs Homer Jaylamily, Doyle, variety of human relation Other guests at the Harold J. West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Don leave Nugent blooming plants . ."'. all colors; several Irom active duty n the nes Jr. While there her son so and & a does with were home Mrs Mr pro ships, Salt Swasey y Adamson, Raymond Day, hundred varieties . . .' bird of paradise, his birthday Jan. 30. found regard for the prob'ems Bob Swasey and Mr & Mrs e Lake City, Mr & Mrs Riley Navy. miniature' citrus, cacti, African Violets, Mrs B'aine Hardcast'e enterof and & Mrs Lloyd agonies approaching Alden Swasey and daughter, Fitzgerald,- and - Mr lipstick yine, episcias, foliage plants, etc honorat tained a Feb. 8 party' ' adulthood. "Stone.' Wellington. ing her daughter Laurie's 4th Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane, Last Friday, Mrs Riley by M. Scherf "Wedding Train," Games were birthday. played Special Tropical fish Exhibit! Mrs Ruth Jeifery A book you will fall in 'ove Herriman, r;(Erma) Fitzgerald had a baby and refreshments were served Lorna Allgood, Reporter and Mrs Jack Salt shower at her home' for Mrs ' Bow'es, with and remember for a long to Vicky Fairbourn, Nicoline Bring this ad. It's worth one free pkg. Plant Marvel Am ,. ( Don (Diane Stone) Adamson, Lake, spent Friday with Mrs time. ,'.. '"'."or one free tropical fish! Susan Riska, Steadman, Betsey r Fraz-eand Cinda Mrs Salt Lake City. Nineteen guests Wolf Tree," by H. Rucker. Ray Hite, "The and Hyde Marilyn Hyde. ' ' Iniov he afternoon; drive to . at the Hite home in Salt were present. Tells of the lumbering indus Lake.' Last Thursday evening a good Feb. 22 Is Qld Folks on The ca'led Cranes Mr & Mrs Blaine Andrus, St. L. William Stemmons crowd attended the elk dinner try in one of Us most fasci their and Mrs ' George, are visiting friends and Day at Crescent nating eras, when single fam Ken daughterWest family, Satof sponsored by the Explorers " while on here relatives business, Reid, g Jordan, ' ' i Last owned ilies and forests MIA. the huge Granite Ward, prior to his deOld Folks Day will be on Feb. S AM urday. $7 West ?000 $outh, Sandy if Sunday Mr & Mrs Sam-S- i j them for In the Crescent Ward Mrs exploited endlessly ' ' ' Mrs Jesse II. Dansie. and son i uel Crane and Mr & Mrs Ronald 22, in the Crescent Ward for the Verona for the Southwest Indiparture and Daily' Ppen S was sustained as Sunday p.m. Kemp ' Crane visited at the home of ward's old folks, 60 and over. peir persopal gam. Rodney visited with, the Morris ' ' secretary and Mrs an LDS Mission. He is the son & Mr Si Mrjs Myron : Kidner in All widows are invited. Dinner Primary r"Great Reading From Life - Provo. . will be served at' noon. A pro- Emma Dunn was released as of Mr 4 Mrs Rex V. Green. (Magazine). A treasury of the Beginning at 7 p.m. the folThe MNR Club held its party gram, supper, and a dance will secretary of the Primary.' Of interest to the Crescent best stories and articles chos i last follow in the be wi'l the home of at evening. present Thursday School children and all those lowing program en by the editors. f Mrs Laura Terry. Present were ed: Kent who-saLarkin; organ prelude, it was a helicoDter "The Lightning Book," by P. 'J Margaret Day, Pheobe Cham-- f ' that landed Wednesday evening opening hymn, congregation; Richard Wellington Viemeister. Nature of lightberlain, Verda Crane, Jennie in ine baeir new of the Le Riska invocation, Russell G. Heath; U ning' and how to protect yourTakes Austrian Bride Jarvie, and Helga Enniss. nome. were ine occupants sacrament song, congregation; self from it. The Boy Scouts of the Draper ' from. fliers. . Calgary, Canada, Mr & whistlingFrst Ward will have aapaghrtti And Let Live,K- by S. "Live Dton speaker, Springer; ' who . the Sands stopped at Chase.' A program ior Ameri' supper at: the chanel Satut if'iio,- - Crescent- - are announcing -violin Geneve Hand, duet, ' cans. night, Feb. 17: This is a Wilford Pierson, . accompanied ' Hammer, "The Other Side Of Jordan." another "TJard, to ofChristine 65 mi'es hr irave'ed Emper Reva iney & Mrs Mr Gustav H0rb what QRMSJTtfhaa doner by Bishop; speaker, daughter H.'Ashmore. On by men Negroes out circled the Thursday erson S. Hand; musical number, Hammer, Vienna," Austria. A tne scnooi South. side the leav before wedding reception Feb. 9 was ing for San grounds At last count there were 1,499,927 congregation; remarks, Bishop "The Word Of God In The Bernardino, Calif. given by the groom's parents The Crescent World Chevrolet trucks oven 10 years old still Second Ward Kaipn Bisnop; response, mis Of Today," VollrtV Ph9ruf ill n I MamArial by H. held their Graef. Contemporary prob rlWtvnm ii. were Primary Daddy sionary; closing hymn, congre V"'ilUiiLflLl crescent, ine cuupie mote than any workingrr424,381, lems and their solutions in in Toronto, Daughters Party "Friday eve gation; benediction. Rex Green; married cently Other make. at A House. the of Ward I the ning prolight Scripture. Canada. They were attended by organ postlude, Kent Larkin. gram 'was held.' "A tribute to "A Forward Strategy For fathers was given by Mickey- America, by R. Strausz ttatcn. ine evening was spent and others. A challeng Hupe in playing games and oancine ing program. A chili supper was served to 50 For Young People guests. The Lihomas girls are "Island" Of Flame." by V. the Gay Notes with Mrs Dorine Oakes. Novel set in Hawaii Schow" as teacher. Firelights National Park. with Mrs Venita Mitchell as the "The and Avonda Mrs Story of Beethoven," by Jen teacher, H. Kaufmann. The great the sen, teacher of . Merry events in his life. Hands. Merene ' Owen was in Tomorrow night at 8 p.m., cnarge. Butler Elementary School, 7000 "Higgins And The Great Big "Mrs Max Hatch and Mrs Mel- South and 2800 East will hold Scare," by R. Caudill. Story bourne Lloyd attended a plan of a woebegone puppy and bis FTA Founders Day annual its friend. ning session for 4 H c'ub at loyal, program. e ' Midya'e on Monday with "West Point First Classman." school will of the The history Protect your second largest investment Palfrey man, county home by R. Rcedcr. Life at the demonstration agent, in charge. be traced from its beginning as Academy. lean-tuntil to its Mrs Marty Jackson and Bill a one room "With The Will To Go," by A. Field, students at Utah State present status. Included in the Hewes. The golden age of the were and afterbe skits will University, songs Sunday program in Netherlands' adventures noon A. callers at the John Our Service Is . . . portraying the general history the seaways. Samuelson home. r, Of Butlerville. Older residents "i " v Oihiiwiiiii Mrs J. V. Samuelson, Sandy, who recall Butler's pioneer was a guest at a birthday dinto attend the meeting ner in honor of Mrs John A. days plan to add their reminiscences to Samuelson Sunday afternoon. program. Mt. Jordan Stake Relief So- the " Mrs Keith Matthews will narfrom ciety board members Crescent, Mrs Delbert Lloyd, rate the show. Musical enterMrs Alma Fairbourn, Mrs Bert tainment will be furnished by Cottonwood IIosDital Carlson, and Mrs John A. Sam- the Butler school chorus and uelson were among the guestsf lefreshments will be resved Mr & Mrs at a supper party Saturday eve- afterwards. Jerry C. Petruzzi. 757 East 7800 South, Midvale, girl, Feb. ning at the home of Mrs and the following Preceding 5. A. Warr, Draper. 1962 CHEVROLET JOBMASTEP TRUCKS meeting, a tour of the library A. Dorius, 579 East Elden facilities recently completed at 9400 Advertisements in the Sentinel South, Sandy, boy, Feb.' 6. tells you how to save plenty of the school will be conducted by R. Fullmer. 7575 South Frank Mel Hall, PTA president,! money on the costs of running Mrs 9th East, Midyale, boy. Feb. 6. Mrs PTA Pertl, Audrey home. The library your Riverton, Utah Quintin II. Bytheway, 8230 merchant always has an ad chairman and C. Elmo Turner, S. Redwood Rd.,- - West Jordan, " ' . school principal. 1 vertisement in the Sentinel. gir'. Feb. 6, p i. ! mmi i,iiiiuh h f i When Chevrolet builds a truck, it examine this quality closely and pi,'.ijii.iiii;-iii.-!w'"'ibiiih,himi.i.ii.iw Earl E. Sharp. 1018 East 2nd . South. Sandy, boy, Feb. 8. V lilda a to take a 1962 demonstrator t quality truck. This policy ' " ( . I 1 IA . . A 1 f J Merriman I ' !. & j y - ' a. Tl --I oI Oj 111 Tl (6 cr ci -- Oj "1 J - h,. i o 0 KJ i at-;w- iW!S": w erU urTv -- J l CJS. .ni . d!l KJVJ& ,' 1 i- ' v jZ3W2Z ntm,.v" I It u. ' . - i - Missionary... n CoqIis '' '"i" ' 63 e, "Winter Blossoms , Crescent . f BLOSSOM GIFT FLOWERS ' Non-Fictio- w FT f r - j t mm ' Frt Butler School A Doflar Saved Is VAprth Typ Earned Schedules Founders fete pig-taile- d Ber-nic- yji PROMPT and GUARANTEED wmmm Me an Wil-for- d Riverton fjotor Co. built beffeuork longer! '"'' a o-.- Jesse R. Gibb. 11646 South 7lh East, Draper.- girl,, Feb. 9. Marcus' A. Mitchell, R. 2.! I Riverton, girl, Feb. 9. Martin Pezel, 63 Lincoln St.. Midvale, girl, Feb. 11. Jerals F. Brown. 8510 South 1380 East, Sandy, boy, Feb. 12. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & f Mrs Francis K. Cook, 6910 Virginia Hi'h Dr., Cottonwood, girl. Feb. makes sense. Chevrolet trucks work a long time . , , cost less than many other makes to operate and maintain over the years . . . consistently bring a higher trade-i- n price . . . and, as a result, are bought by more people. We invite you to come in and for a good long test drive. No 3 the cab comfort, the good vi bility, the smooth ride, the so'i 1 feel of its quality. Compare Chevrolet truck features with the 3 of other makes. Then decide yhl: h are youy wisest investment We'ro' sure it will be Chevrolet's. 6.. Arden R. Thorum, 1034 Plat'n-urWay. Sandy, boy, Feb. 6. Larry L. Newman, 25ft) East 7800 South, Cottonwood, girl. Feb. 7. Raymond Hopkins. 6910 Village Green Rd., Cottonwood, Feb. 7. hoy, T.it ..a mill in y i . cvcri'l, iu tasia 930 South. Sandy, bov, Feb. 8. Jimr n r )( - 1 44 1 1..- - .it J Sons long distance calls start slpwly. They seldom end that way. Pick up your phone and go visiting ...tonight! mi ITS '' ' TtltWQNI O FAST, WiN. AND tASV TO DIAtPWCCT f 5' . "rrX.i;.;;.'Allen, ' Qi . MOUNTAIN , t Roy Schultx, 1047 Serpentine Way, Sandy, girl. Feb. 9. Maliton Sanchez. 7200 South 611 F.at, Midvale, boy, Feb. 9. Joel Kirk, 10164 Phlox, Sandy, boy. Feb. 9. how thil Clievrtttt htt c root mid two It Chevrolet truck tall I. Mtsof mtaMnttti4 et on, with i layer ot It hat ! ' It el ftltiitbetwMnatiniu lotion atalnit cold, Mat and noite. lit Ii sturdier eeceuM ten (ruction and ttroitf, double-wal- l stool chaint In tough rubber caiini to eup-po- rt It Quality Independent . Iront tuiponnon fights road thock mort nc. tlvoly than ether typei -p- rovidta more protect ioM lor the truck, toad and driver. The ttendard truck .. enint h. t workid mortmiiat tnil any other. Thtre i l nine more nfjn te chooie front, See ybur Chevrolet dealer for trucks that keep running and running! , Glen D. Campbell. 9146 South 13th East. Sandy, boy, Feb. 9. Stevp' razell, 322 Elm St., Midvale, boy, Feb. 9. Bernie 0. Gnthcrum. 7041 S?utn 3050 East, Cottonwood, 1 STATES 4 Doy, tn. 10. 12741 ScutS 17C3AYfst etlvtrtsa AM9-398- 1 s U3 a CO |