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Show Midvale G. . Award Night Held pin; ' held its meeting Oct. 23 at the First Ward House. A short meeting was held first, and awards were given as follows: first Year Pins, David Rawlings, den chief; John Redman, den chief; Mrs Lyneite Wilson, den mother; Mrs Dora Oxley, den mother; Brent Dahl, 117 Mickey was given one and three year pins;; Carlos Gerona, Webelo den leader, received a one year and a committeeman pin; Jay Mark,' a one year pin and an assistant den-ne- r stripe; Clay Stauffer received a Wolf patch, one gold and one silver arow in the Wolf, and a Denner stripe; his mother was given a pin. Following these awards, an outstanding magic show was given by Grant Petersen, Bountiful Ox-le- invited to attend. Special Primary Meeting Scheduled. The Second Ward wil hold its Primary home partnership meeting this Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the ward house. All Primary children and their parents are invited. A program will be presented in which all the Primary classes-- will participate, ; Mr . & Mrs Charles Schmidt returned home Oct. 14 after a Bird, Jeffrey Wilson, Scott Bradford, Kevin Benson, Clay Stauffer. and Michael all Cubs. Two Year Pins, Mrs Wanda King, den mother; David Uilsson, den chief; and Rodney Glover, Cub. Mario Swensen, Douglas Christensen, and Kim Burkinshaw, ail Cubs, received their third year pins and Webelo patches and grad- Mr sec-lan- retary-treasure- For Pack 117 Pack errcfajherfolaw & Mrs V. a committeeman 7334 South State. All member?tted,-Mr- s d Mrs Carol Swensen, those eligible to join arc and sister-in-la- year pins and First Ward MIA Is Reorganized two and one-hal- f months', trip to Europe. Before leaving for Europe, they' visited in Midland, with their son, Michigan, Donald, and flew to Europe from there , While abroad, Mr Schmidt audited 20 missions of the Latter Day Saints European The First Ward's YMM1A was reorganized Oct. 21. Paul Caldwell was released as activity counselor, and Tom Burke was sustainned as the new activity counselor. The officers who-wil- l remain in their positions are Mission. t uated into .the Guide Patrol. Lloyd Hansen as superintendent, Li Arts Club had a dinThe Their fathers received ' minia- and Mitchell Forbush as manuel ner party Oct. 22 at the home of ture Webelo pins. Jerry Elmer counselor. Mr ft Mrs Alma Tranter. Guests received a one year pin, and he present were Mr & Mrs Cliff ' and Randy Gerano also received DUP Goff, Alpine; Mr & Mrs GrifCamp Sharp their Webelo , patches. Dean fith Kimball, Draper; Mr St Mrs Holds Meet v Regular Kirk, Ken Lloyd, Ore Larsen Scott Brown, Union; and Mr ,and Don Christensen all were The Sharp Camp DUP will 4 Mrs Russell Stocking, Mr St given committeeman pins. Paul hold its monthly meeting Thurs Mrs Orson Jensen, Mr & Mrs Henneman, committee chairman, day, No?. 8, at 1 p.m. at the Otto Tennyson, Mr St Mrs Rusreceived one, two, and three home of Mrs Wilford Bennett, sell Jacobs, Mr & Mrs Dean Kirk, Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry, Mr. St Mrs Wilford Rawlings, : ELECT... axr & Mrs Leonard MiuerDerg, Mr ft Mrs Tom Burke, Mr & Mrs B. - "s Robert Marlor, and Dr & Mrs . i Harold Young. Following the dinner, ' a program was presented by Mr & Mrs Doyle Green, Murray. Mr Green is an author and managing editor of Best Qualified the Improvement Era, and he presented slides and movies of To Serve You his recent trip to Israel. Miss Mary Taccogno, Salt Lake City, and Mrs D. 'Ferro . returned Oct.. 23 from an eight-datour of the West They visited points of interest in Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Los Ange(Pd. Pol. Adv.) les, San Francisco, and Reno. While in Los Angeles, they vis- - ..'.. John ; . Anderson ; State Representative a Vote for Proven Efficient Administration Ferro. Mrs Alice Chiverall entertained at a lupcheon Oct. 24. Those present were Mrs Valora Wood and Miss Jean Chiverall, Salt Lake City; Mrs Maurine Ingersoll, Mrs Rebecca Wynn, and Miss Vera Wynn,' Murray; Mrs Kay Poulson, Union; Mrs Carol Wilkinson and Mrs Donna Wetzel, Sandy; Mrs Lucille Anderson, West Jordan; Mrs Verna Wood and Miss Nancy Wood, Midvale; and Mrs Glenis Wood, Miss Melba Wood, Mrs Florence Anderson and Mrs Barbara An derson. Following the luncheon games were enjoyed by the guests. Prizes were won by Mrs Vera Wynn, Mrs Kay Poulson, and Miss Melba Wood. Mr & Mrs Blaine Meakin, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Rachel Forbush motored to Provo Sunday to see Mrs Forbush's brother and his wife, Mr & Mrs E. A. Mitchell. The Meakins went on to Springville to visit relatives. Members of the Sharp Camp , of the DUP who attended the South Salt Lake County camp meeting Monday were Captain Laura Tripp, Mrs Lillian Jensen, Mrs Eveline Neuff er, Mrs Grace Thornton, and Mrs Rachel Forbush. Mrs Orrell Bateman, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Parley Glover were hostesses at a family dinner last Friday in honor of their niece, Miss Francine Bateman, prior to her departure for the Southwestern British Mission Nov. 5. Miss Bateman is a daughter of the late Harold and Mary Farrer Bateman. Guests at the dinner were Mr & Mrs Alden C. Sorenson, Ogden, Mr ft Mrs Lee Silver, Salt Lake City, Mr Parley Glover, and Miss Bate-mansister, Floy. A farewell testimonial was held Oct 28 at the Holladay Eleventh Ward for Miss Bateman, and she entered the Mission Home Oct. 29. Miss Lynn Richardson, El Monte, Calif., was a week end guest of Miss Judy Shelton at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Mitchell Forbush. Both girls are students at the BYU. Saturday night they held a at the Forbush home, with Elaine Kirk, Sheila. Tranter, and Diane Sabey attending. . Mrs Lilie Tischner recently attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs Sophia Johnson, Midvale. 'The,' group attending were all former residents of Riverton and members of the Singing Mothers. Others . were Mrs Ida ' Christensen, Sandy; Mrs Mary Egbert, Mrs Maud Butterfield, Mrs Tennie Petersen, Mrs Norma Madsen, Mrs Mable Freeman, all of Riverton; Mrs Frances May, Mrs JRuby Broadbent, both West Jordan; and Mrs . Myrtle Nosack, Salt 's - Vol ft Bavid P. ' ti f"- ; . . 41 Democratic Candidate ForJ Sail Lake County Auditor Paid Pol. 'Advt-bj- r Jam1 Kerry ' Joe JM3"ran Area In Midvale InipravGsiits Kpu Being Completed Hi Kf k" Several Homas tov; Cheering Completion llbre in Planning Stego , LARGE LOTS with CURB SIDEWALKS , PAVED STREETS and GUTTER PRICES START AT $2,800.00 ANY FRONTAGE DESIRED . WATER SEWER I . . ELECTRICITY E-- Z TERMS ACT NOW TELEPHONE n n' u D::!ir er Am5-266- January Date Early Set by Couple . The engagement of Miss Dixie Rae Haueter to Bruce W. Thayne is announced by the ' . 0 planned. Matron of honor will be Mrs David Glad, Miss Linda Haueter, Mrs Ed Fuller, Mis3 Carol Union Elementary Has Parents Visit Union Elementary held its Back to School night Thursday, Oct. 18. After a short meeting the parents visited class rooms and teachers. They later returned to the auditorium for re- Arrangements for the evening were made by Mrs Erlin Watson, PTA President and hospitality chairman, Mrs Pat Markowski, Mrs Jackie Mackelprang, Mrs Mary Greeting the parents and teachers were Mrs Ruth Harris and Mrs Deloris Crapo. Hor-rock- Deer Hunt Dance Held For Teenagers - East Jordan Stake held a teen-agdance Oct. 27 at the East Jordan Stake house, under direction of Union Sixth and Second Wards. Those in charge were Miss Terry Kemp, Buzz Kemp, Miss Marsha Stocking, Virgil Scott, Brent Alldredge, and Alvin Worthington. The theme for the dance was called Refreshments "Deer Hunt." were enjoyed by 200. e Harvey Marchant and sisters, Mrs Mary Marchant, and Mrs Margaret Provo, Bernett, Sheridan, Wyo., are visiting at Pocatello, Ida., with their sisters and brothers. A party was held for Pvt. Thomas Mayfield and Pvt. Philip Brown at the home of Mr Mayfield's uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Thomas Millburn last week, prior to their departure to Georgia. Refreshments were enjoyed by 12 that attend- meeting and 'farewell1 party - at the , home of Mrs Geri Moore, Oct, 23. After the meeting light were ' served. refreshments " were Gifts of appreciation given to , first counselor. ' Mrs Flora Steed, who vill niake her home In Casperj Wyo., and Trecker ' teacher, Mrs.. Betty Thomson,., who is leaving for Gunnison. Twenty 'attended., Mr 'ft Mrs Clifford 'Graham Visited Sunday with ' their ton and family Mr. ft Mrs Merlin Graham, and .their 'new, baby, returned, home to Richmond, Horace Burgon and son Dean, Calif., , aftef a Visit with his daughter and family,' Mr & Mrs Ray Brimhall, and with his son Mr ftMrs Horace' E.. Burgon and family, Salt take. They visited at Granite with his and family, V: Mrs daughter Azalia Henderson. While here he also visited with his broth ers ; and families, Mr ft - Mrs Albert Burgon, Mr ft Mrs Heber J, Burgon and Charles Burgon Mr & Mrs Dee King, Layton, visited Sunday with Mx ft Mrs Thomas Millubrn, , 7 age girl3 spent a week at Fayette. They also enjoyed a successful deer hunt. Mr & Mrs Gene Miller, Star VallejH Wyo., were week end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Herb Howard. Mr & Mrs Ernest Jenkins and family spent a week at Nepht with friends and relatives. Their also enjoyed a successful deejf hunt --I I Protect your second largest Investment Our Service Is . . . PROMPT and GUARANTEED Diioe and ; a0c ' Riverton Motor Co. - Riverton, Utah ; X. i t. s t. Mrs ed. Mrs ir t i ' , i i. I, 4 , Dorothy Axtell and daughters, Marlene and Dar-lenMrs Arlo Jackson, Ben- nion, and Miss Jackie Vader- wuff, Granger were week end guests ' at the" home ' of ' Mrs r e, 33 Us overnight guests at the home of Mr St Mrs Lowell Greer. Thomas Millburn and sons Kenneth and Thomas, and Leonard Axtell, Salt Lake, enjoyed a successful deer hunt at Alpine last week. Saturday, Oct. 2. a family held at the dinner party-w-as home of Mr & Mrs Herb Howard. Children attending were Gene Howard, Mr it Mrs Allen Howard and family, Mr & Mrs Dale Howard and family, Mr & Mrs Ted Talbot and family, Mr & Mrs Gene Miller, and special guest Miss Maria Steel. The Tee PA club met at the home ' of Mrs Lorrie Roberts lajt week. Luncheon was served to the following: Mrs Edna Jensen, Mrs Alice Chiverall, Mrs Dorothy Walker, Mrs Hazel Fisher, Mrs Ruth Anderson. Mrs Jensen and Mrs Chiverall were co hostesses. Mr & Mrs Wayne Coulam, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr & Mrs Jack Roberts. - A birthday club met at the home of Mrs Pearl Croxford Thursday. Luncheon was served to Mrs Dilila Beckstead, Mrs Hazel Greer. Mrs Arv!l Graham, Mrs Jenny Francom, Mrs Zelda Motta, Mrs Pearl Coxford. The afternoon was spent making Christmas gifts. A dinner party was held Oct. 22 at the home of Mr ft Mrs George Gould. Dinner was served to Mr St Mrs Marvin Beck strom, Mr & Mrs Del Nickle, Mr ft Mrj Gerald Brady, and Mr ft Mrs W. E. Denney. There will be an adult dance Nov. 10 at the Butler Stake house at 8:30. For more n call Mrs Ruth Griffis, ' i. 4 - ,,. p mmm (rcr) mum n 7C.1 COUTII STAT2 CTilEET - -. i ".- c V r jSput crop' residues to work for extra profit , V- : , - j - ; ; . , ': , ' FalKapplicd USS Nitrogen plowed down with crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen . speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, corn stalks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into soil-buil- d- ' . n8 .or8amc material by spring. The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for i :Wvbu. ' ' - Uiow i.uut nitrogen? Research shows that , , : about 20 pounds of available nitrogen is needed j to decay one ton of residue. Therefore, 60 pounds ' '. of nitrogen is required to handle the straw small grain crop. For from a ' best res.ults, apply the recommended amount of nitrogen for the crop to be grown, plus the addi- -' V tional amount required to decay the residue to . ' ; ' pro-duc- 60-bush- , , ed el be plowed into the soil. ; . , ' Apply nitrogen this faa - auid ipiinsj rush. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. Order USS Anhydrous Am-- 1 See Your Branch Manaaer fertilizer ,..r...-'- iiliTOflOGEN Ml InternounUia Fsrcsrs Assodxticn fcr yc . . Riverten Jack Egbert, Midvale !:.- -' 2-P- A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Union Third Ward Primary held' a' combined preparation will also attend the bride. freshments. Sec. Swiss-Austria- and Miss Lynn l Millburn Will a' ca, m parents of the future bride, Mr & Mrs W. R. Haueter, 2722 Carole Dr. (7600 South.) Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr & Mrs Earl East. Thayne, A Jan. U wedding is being 7125-287- (UtahJ SENTINEL A family birthday club was at the home of Mrs W. E. Den-ne- y are Miss Martha J. Ballantyne, Oct. 29. Luncheon was serv430 East 7500 South, and Arthur Bird Edwards, Provo, v , ed to Mrs Berniee Brady, Mrs Tlsehner, Mrs Afton Paronta nt th hotrnlhpd nair- Thelma .. i i n mrs. Mrs Carl W. Ballan- are Mr Mascaro. n Rth & Mrs B. Elbert Mr and tyne, Citv opeiia PrturarH. all nf Bnn guesis irom Aearns were Mrs, Alzada Christensen. i Nev.' m ir Mr '& Mrs Leo McClellan, Mr Miss Ballantyne I ws i grad ft" Mrs Gordon McClellan, Mr uated from the BYU and is Mrs Fred Hichok, Salt Lake, teaching school in Midvale ller 4 & Mrs Fred Tousley and Fiance has attended Arizona Mf State University and is currently a BYU student. He has n fulfilled a LDS '. " mission. , J Dallas Stradley, w yy , , HirfrcinNJ FHA APPROVED to .. lnfor-matio- ALL 'SIZES AVAILABLE DEED RESTRICTIONS GAS Clioose Planning a Dec. 21 wedding in the St. George LDS Temple Margie Johnson, Reporter . The MIDVALE Friday, November 2, 1962 v-V Sets December Date' 1 o)iyj .i Miss Ballantyne Thoma Millb'tirn." 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