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Show Sec. 2-P- 6 age , Friday, November , 2, 1962 of Mrs James Johnson in Mid vale Oct. 25. Guests were all former members of a Riverton Blanche Densley Club organized about 35 years AM ; ago. Luncheon was served to Mrs Maud Butterfield, Mrs Mary ' A of old time Egbert, Mrs Mabel Freeman, friends was held at the home Mrs Norma Madsen, Mrs Teenie Petersen, Mrs Ida Christensen, r Mrs Myrtle Nosack, and Mrs Broadbent. Ruby v V Furnace) Mrs Adelbert Shomaker was and the honored guest at a birthday dinner Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Air home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Conditioning Herschel Egbert. Others present were Mrs Shomaker's family, toy t NI9H OWI Clyd I or Mr & Mrs Jack Egbert and chilto Pay . dren, Robert and Linda. Riverton 1 V";:l J AMS-234- 1 CtT-lll- "S.rvic All J Mr & Mrs Russell Malt" BUXTON'S Air Conditioning Htating aV Midvala )673 S. Statt Butterfield spent four days over the end visiting relatives in Hot Springs, Idaho Falls, Velley, Star Valley and Springs. week Lava Swan Soda IT'S HERE 2 jrl for the price of .T?r I mMm) Plus a Penny 10 Big Reg. 64c 2 for 65c 2 for 99c ASPIRIN Aerosol reg. 98c SHAVE CREAM Cara Nome reg. 98c . . - HAND CREAM 2 for 99c 2 for Reg. 79c RUBBING ALCOHOL COc Reg. $1.25 HAIR SPRAY 2 for $1,26 Panovire reg, $2.98 MULTI-VITAMIN- 2 for $2.99 S Panovite CHEVACLE reg, $2.00 VITAMINS 2 for $2.01 Reg. $1.00 HAIR ROLLERS Box 2 for $1.01 of 25 Cascade, reg. $1.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS 2 for 1.01 Christmas, reg. 15c WRAPPINGS 2 for 16c Curling, reg. 25c RIBBON 2 for 26 c nam- - hmdhhd -- erJ Her homecoming meeting and a report of her mission will be held at the Riverton First Ward Church, Nov. 18 at 7 P-- s BOY. QUALITY: bis sns Word was received last week by Mr & Mrs Ralph Crane, of the arrival of a baby girl Oct. 25 to their nephew and his wife, Mr & Mrs Maurice (Maury) Crane, Little Rock, Ark. He is serving in the U. S. Air Force and has been stationed at Little Rock Air Force Base for the past two years. He is a grandson of Wilford Crane. Mrs Betty Hansen and Mrs Leah Mae Osborne '.were at a Halloween party for Club 22 at the Hansen home Oct. 26. The theme was Little Abner, Dasie Mae, and the Yo- kum family. Guests came dress ed in character costumes. Mrs Noel Page won first prize. Novel games were played including hog calling contest. A hot lunch was served to 18. They were Mrs Edna Cowdell, Mrs Karen Stephenson. Mrs Bonnie Mous ley, Mrs Lola Nell, Mrs Golda Winward, Mrs Jeannean Paage Mrs Ha Webster, Mrs Joyce Thorup, Mrs Elaine Page, Mrs Barbara Shomaker, Mrs Rayola Wardle, Miss Edith Tea, Mrs Joy Howell, Mrs Alta Maynard and the hostesses. The 5th quorum of Elders and partners held a Halloween party Oct. 25 at the Third Ward Church. A pot luck sup per and games were enjoyed. Commitiee in charge was Fred Densley, Arch Kidd, A. J. Trapp, and URoy Withers. Mrs Douglas Peisley enter tained extensively during Hal loween week in her basement recreation room. Mrs Peisley en 43 tertained neighborhood friends and schoolmates of her son, Bobby. They played games, danced to records. roasted weiners to eat with punch and cup cakes. Oct 19, Mrs Peisley entertained at another Hallo ween party for her sisters and families. There were 25 present A Halloween party was held Oct. 31 in the Third Ward Church sponsored by the MIA. . i aiemocrs came in nursery rnyme, rairy tales, and cartoon iwumcs. itetresnments were served and prizes given for the Best characters. Halloween parties have been in the limelight this week. The Jaycees gave out treats Hallo ween night to children 12 and under, from 6 to 8 D.m. Mrs Blanche Densley honored her son Vere with a birthday dinner at her home Oct. 27. Mr Densley is a teacher at Mt Jor dan Junior High and lives in White City. . The Young Marrieds class of the Second Ward MIA have an interesting program planned for Saturday eening Nov. 3, called "Around the World in 80 Min utes." The group will meet at the church at 7 p.m. and then proceed to the home of Mr & Mrs Ned Wardle where they will visit Japan. The decora- uons, a program number, and native rood, typical of the court try will be ejoyed there, and eacn or the following dUcck They will then go to Hawaii at me nome of Mr & Mrs Clifford Mousley. Next the group will visit Mexico at the home of Mr a Airs Bud Harmon, then they will end up in France at the nome of Mr & Mrs Mcrlyn Dansie. Miss Jean Madsen is ciass leader. kibw - . Miss Sharon Taylor, daughter of Mr & Mrs Alma Taylor, arrived home Oct. 26 from the Western States LDS Mission. , N0V.1-1- 0 I ' . tin recommends purchase of 8disposed of. or 8 cheap tin pie plates and 5 In . addition to other neipiui rolls of aluminum foil. Foil canhintsy including insect control stored foods, a be used as plate liners and elim-i- n inate dish washing. It rolls intoplan is also outlinedin - xooo a small ball that can be easily Storage in the Home. i. Miss Taylor Reports On Mission Nov. 18 (Utah) SENTINEL The MIDVALE PLUS f on this officers of the Jordan PTA for 1962-6are (left to right) Mrs Robert (Eunice) Soper, president; Mrs Gayle (Marguerite) Vernon, first vice president; Mrs Don (Mild Executive red) Smith, secretary treasurer; t. West Jordan Kows Mark Peterson AM 54665 Stakes to Have Monthly Dances Coppertonian Chosen Friday Bingham High School held its annual Miss .Coppertonian contest Thursday. Six finalists competed in various areas in an assembly. The contest is sponsored by the Yearbook staff for the Queen of the Yearbook. was Ella Ree Carpenter chosen queen with attendants Colleen Harder and Stanlie Sulenger. Other finalists were Donna Miller, Sharon Helt and Margy Winn. Winners were an nounced last Friday evening at the Coronation Ball. Last year's queen, Polly Abplanalp, pre sented the crown to Miss Car penter. CONSTELLATION Sanderson, principal, second The group recently sponsored a luncheon for home room mothers at the Jordan cafeteria. 3 Miss KI''V Mrs G. Reed The West Jordan Stake House will be the scene of a dance planned by four stakes in the area, West Jordan, Riverton, Midvale and Sandy. It will be the first in a series of dances to be held monthly at the sep arate Stake houses. The "Ballot Hop" will be held Saturday, Nov. 3. The high light of the evening will be to vote for the State and1 County candidates and compare them with the actual results follow ing Tuesday's election. Outline Storage Emergency Food raTRCLnYclK'jrssll nwExm sxncii STKTOI eataia BCSE1 In Bulletin van m uti ': By Wayne Hose, County Agent Are you prepared for a national emergency? We have a free .bulletin which can help survivyou prepare a al food storage plan. In addition to . menus and suggested foods, there are helpful hints that may prove most valuable in the event of a real emergency. ' For example, water will be at a minimum. Certainly, - there will not be enough water to ' wash: dishes. If storage, and Cast Bingham High disposal of wastes are a probTo Present "Harvey" lem, then paper plates will only Bingham High School is cur- add to the problem. The bulle- school the rently practicing Pierians Hear play. They will present the Pulitzer prize winning three Lecture, Program The Pierian ladies club held act comedy "Harvey," under its monthly meeting Thurday, the direction of Mrs Aartje Oct. 24, at the home of Glenn Clyde. Those interested can Hogan. Mrs Loya Benson Hull contact any member of the ' inger presented a lecture on play cast for tickets. Venezuela and Colombia where Mr St Mrs E. P. Bateman made she had lived for a couple of years. Hostesses were Mrs Paul a week and trip to Idaho to Chipman, Mrs Glenn Hogan and visit friends and relatives. They Mrs Gene Rose. A vocal solo visited Mr & Mrs Bert Buckley composed by Melvin Jenson in Rupert, and Matilda Piston was presented by Mrs Owen in Shelley. A baking demonstration spon Neilson, accompanied by Mrs sored by Utah Power & Light Wilmer Richardson. and the American Dairy AssocA Stake wide program en iation was held Tuesday, Oct titled . "Focus; on , Youth" will 23. Mrs Dean Bateman was in take place Tuesday, Nov. 6, in charge. Also from this area were her daughters Brenda and the MIA. Mr It Mrs Dean Smith and Mr Diane and her daughter-in-laMrs Kent Bateman. & Mrs Ken Cook recently re The Jesse Paskctt family are turned from San Francisco where they saw the Fullmer-Tige- r going to move to California. Mr fight They also visited Paskett is there now. Mrs Leonard Addy is in the other points of interest includ Las Lake hospital. and Tahoe, Vegas, ing other points of interest. At . Mr & Mrs D. E. Greer re Lake Tahoe they visited Dennis turned to Los Angeles after a three-weestay with Mr & Mrs McDougal who is serving in the Northern - California LDS Mis Dean Bateman. The Grecrs are sion. At Tahoe they also learn parents of Mrs Bateman. Kay Cook, son of Mr & Mrs ed of the postponement of the fight which extended their va- Owen Cook and Judy Goff have cation to two weeks. In South announced their marriage for ern California , they visited January. Mrs John Olsen accompanied friends and relatives. Shauna Workman and Dora her husband on a deer hunt Mrs Willard Richardson is Smith have been released as members of the West Jordan giving an art class in oil paint Sunday School. Jerry and Karen ing at the home of Mrs Frances Johnson were sustained. They B. May. All who arc interested are new residents of West may attend. ; ' Jordan. Mrs Lola Miller and children United Nations Day visited with Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond. Mrs Miller is the Observed Wednesday daughter of the Dimonds. United Nations day was ob Ray and Joy Bateman fur nished the program at the served by the Hillcrest UN Club, Fourth Ward Sacrament meet- - Wednesday, Oct. 24. The UN Charter was signed ng Sunday evening. West Jordan Third Ward held in San Francisco on July 26, its annual Halloween party 1943, by representatives from 51 Tuesday evening at the Stake nations. On October 24, 1945, House. They had a spook alley the United Nations was born Build with the required number o( and treats. An overflow crowd turned ratifications. 1 In the General Assembly in out in the West Jordan First Ward to bid farewell to Don 1947, an American sponsored Becbc for his Finnish Mission. resolution suggested, "That Oct An open house at the Becbc ober 24, shall henceforth be of' home was held after the fare ficially called 'United Nations . mt coMBiMTm two-wee- k i Roa rszziei W5 o::ly Open Friday Niies til 9 p.m ; 7 ' ...... .v wriMTP FURNISHINGS 800 V.' "Just West of t tic Midvale Junction'' , E. Center Sr. t Midvd AM . . Tli2re Is Plenty Of t mm pjd '' ' ' ) a New Home To Finance the Purchase of a New Home To Remodel Your Home well Day'". Stay In Midvab Whore ttios t are lower and schools are better Ftrtsl fcrrs try fit lerk for rugged stamina and , dependability. Text tftftisrs fit ink for outstanding economy and handling ease. , iff for its style, beauty and distinctive design. 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