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Show I Mrs Given going officers, Humphries and Mrs Byron N. Ray. 4 Dimple Dell Storage Dam Is ..T""'Vi w. ,s,)fc '"'ti Number Volume 30 Friday, May 10. 1963 Recommended 19 The Metropolitan Water trict of Salt Lake has will follow. All Elders and their wives are invited to attend. Grace Thomas Mrs f ; it 1 n-- '"!.- - I I Mrs Grace Rosella Thomas, 63, East Midvale, died Friday afternoon of natural causes in a Provo hospital. Funeral ser vices were held Tuesday afternoon in the East Midvale Second and Third Ward Chapel. She was buried, in the Lehi City Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Jesse Thomas and sons, by a previous marriage, Vester Warner, Boulder City, Nevada and Ralph Warner, California; her sisters, Mrs Nettie Smith, Spanish Fork; Mrs Lizzie Thayne, Murray; Mrs Barbara Palmer, Sandy; Mrs Ida Worthen, Kearns; Mrs Lillie Fuelling, Holladay; and a brother, Jack Cox.South Salt Lake. tr";6 Jv r. -- i " 'Hi b-- if- - V rj i i - - I Recently elected officers of are, from left to right, front dent; Prin. Joel P. Jensen, Warmker, 1st B. J. Dutscn, secretary-treasnon, 3rd t he Hillcrest High r 2 E Midvale Mrs Donna Wetsel AM 70 Ladies Attend May Day Event The East Midvale Second Ward Relief Society held a May last Tuesday Day in the wardhouse. A luncheon was served to over 70 ladies. Montana Johnson was in charge of the luncheon committee with Gladys Graham, Lyle Thacker, Leona Jorgcnson, , Kathryn Hatch, Zoe Adams and Wanda Edmunds assisting in preparing School PTA ow,. Mrs Ray G. Sharp, presi- Mrs Frank Butler and son, Kevin, Idaho Falls, recently were overnight guests at the home of her mother, Mrs Mary nd Mrs Warren back row, left to right, Mrs rer; and Mrs Lester W. Can- Swenson. and serving the food and making the decorations. A Mothers Day Gift Shop under the direction of Sondra Smith and Connie Lewis was available for the ladies to purchase gifts. Following the luncheon the program entitled "Sound of Music" was presented by three ladies from Salt Lake: Nonie Sorcnson, Marion Warner, and Judy Jar-dine. The Elders Quorum of the East Midvale Second Ward is holding a party Saturday evening, May 11, in the wardhouse. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. and a smorgasbord dinner will be served. Dancing and a program Home Furnishings Values Galore VARIETY is TERRIFIC for MOTHER'S DAY I V, YIJl tfe UK GERANIUAA: Willi All Purchases $5.00 and Up Our Special Tribute To Mother $8 $35 Be Sure lo Visit . . . Earl's New Patio Shop Selection Is Terrific! SI Open Friday Niies Til Mrs Mary Swenson and Mr & Mrs Ruebcn Sharp were guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Axel Lind-maCottonwood. Mr & Mrs Zino Adams, Provo, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams. Mr & Mrs Ralph Fcrrin and family attended a family Sunday in the home of Mr & Mrs Alvin Ferrin, Hunter. Others who attended were Mr & Mrs John Ferrin, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs J. Jay Ferrin and family, Farmington, Mr & Mrs Calvin Ferrin and family, Hunter, and Mr & Mrs Pres Evans, Salt Lake. The Cub Scouts of Pack 427, Den 4 enjoyed a swimming party Monday evening at the West Jordan pool. The party was under the direction of den mothers, Gail Blcazard and Dorothy Dahl. Those who attended were Jeffrey and Curtis Dahl, Calvin and Gark Blcazard, Gary Edmunds, Jimmy Barnes, and Chuckic Oaks. Mrs Johnny Wetsel attended a party Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs J. D. McNiel of Holladay. Others who attended were Norma Adams, Sandy; Conie Malmstrom, Midvale; Lorraine Hansen, Union; Diane Hytc, Holladay; Marlene Ncl son, Butler; Maureen Larsen, Woodrow Holladay; , Elaine Marlene Drake, Salt Lake; Draper; Sharon Wixom, Salt Lake; Marco Walters, Holladay; Claudia Hyatt, Sandy Judy Jean Brown, Kidd, Midvale; and Provo Janis Crump, Sandy. The Brownie Scouts of Troop 537 held a party Saturday morning under the direction of their leader, Ruth Swenson and assistant leader Sylvia LcFcvrc. The group rode their bicycles Union Park and while there enjoyed games and a picnic together. Those who attended Re were Sherric Johanscn, becca Glover, Susan Richmond, Christine Langford, Mary Jane Swenson, Connie Thacker, Mar- ci Burdick, Janet Ferguson, Deborah Hilton, Julcnne Johnson. Teresa Jolley, Kathy Lo Fevrc. Marjean Owen, and Deborah Roundy. was A hinhday held Thursday evening in honor Those who of Marsha were present for the occasion were Sherric Johanscn, Kelly Scott, and Kamp, Marianne Karolee Robertson. During the evening games were played and liht refreshments were served by Marsha's mother, Mrs Max Leak. The F.ta Chapter of the Siinada Club met Monday evening in the home of Mrs Ronald E. Kirk, Salt Lake. Mrs Ralph Ferrin and Mrs Em melt Green-well- , East Midvale, attended. entitled "Boris The lesson Pasternak" was presented by Mra Grcenwcll and Mrs Paul Herd, Salt Lake. The group also selected new officers for the coming year. They are president, Mrs Rolxrt L. Breit-ling- ; secretary, Mrs Robert II. DcVrics; and vice president, Mrs Warren B. Davies. They will lake the place of the out ed the recommendation dam be constructed in Dimple Dell Canyon at a cost of $8,349,-000- . ) Convenient Terms Dooley Upholstering Cut-lerle- r, "Just West ol Midvale Junction" AM5-U2- 1 Midvolo 00 E. Center AM5-433- 0 Saturday evening dinner was served to the Eagle members and their partners on the 60th anniversary of the Fraternal Order of the Eagle Lodge No. 659. Dancing followed dinner. A breakfast is held the third Sunday morning of every month at the Eagle Aerie Hall, N. Main St. Everyone is welcome between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. The charge is nominal. Road Shows Judged In Midvale Stake Subscribe Now IF YOU WANT TO DRINK Thai's Your Business The Midvale Stake Road Show was held Tuesday evening with the eight wards of the stake particpating. The shows were judged in 15 different categor If you think you may hav a problem and want help, call Alcoholics Anonymous AM5-3892- , AM5-503- 8 AY & SATURDAY MAY 10 and 11 ANNUAL SUNDAE Hillcrest one at regular price, BUY ...GET another' n for... 0 I f if I J ', r - ;. J . '; ... T T..; - 1 V COUNTER and BOOTH SERVICE (Good Coffee) Plenty of Parking Space Availabe at brook SUNNY BROOK sum BROOK M if you like your whiskey smooth and mild buy the Straight smooth and extra mild, buy the Blend. "fPfI'i Zyydf fUif)y' t"" I Wf? "A ft i r jf Y wl 11 J - ', f. .4 4VJ f T . - . U ' W 7 i j I ' 4i llj yf ' . V ' I1 " lji ft- H m XVv HVm i, VU V i 1 v1 Y : IflHI ; ; 'r' (' N?-- i, 11s v4 'i II -- m nut mm m am m n AM5-990- 9 Emtrgenclti Con Hit Yoti Anylim. They will happen and when they do, it's the right time for a First Security i A ' Midvale ' v WA A A v ) iT-- H mr JIA J'y 'fi'"' ,.,r, ; 7223 S. State ' L-T- In l 010 SUW HOOK OlStllltRT COMPHHT. lOUISVItlt. IY.. KENTUCKY STRtlCHT B0U5E0I UHlSKf 90 MOOf. MWIICKT IUN0ED WHISKlT 10 PKOOF. 60X GRAIN KEIimi SPMTS THE W Drive ...and Kitchen Furniture Recovering Celebrated Saturday ies. The theme of the event was "Something New Has Been Added." Each ward planned the act around inventions or discoveries. On May 7 an Award Night will be held in the Midvale Second Ward, when the winners Ward. Don Knight and Glodys was held in the Midvale Second Graham are the Stake Drama directors. OF OUR NEW ADDITION Rcpilrtd and R.vtr(d Statt Rebuilt Home Furnishings Eagles' Anniversary OP IIM 156-fo- S3uw-- NfcW A USED FURNITURE Honor Roll The recommendation was giv en in a report prepared by Black and Vcatch, consulting engineers, Kansas City, Mo. The dam and its 20,000 acre-foo- t capacity reservoir would be located in the foothills south of Little Cottonwood Canyon at 10600 South. Candidates Named The report indicated the per For County DUP acre-foo- t cost of the dam would The South Salt Lake County be $442 compared with $700 per of Utah Daughters pioneers acre-foo- t cost for a 9,000 acre-foo- t meeting was held last Monday capacity reservoir at the morning at the Murray City Hall. Mrs Blanche Jensen pre same site. sided at, and conducted the Cost of the smaller meeting. The music was under high dam would be $5,696,000, the direction of Mrs Louise according to the report. The Metcalf. larger dam would be 204 feet Nominating Chairman, Mrs Ada Greenwood, announced the high, making per acre-foo- t candidates for the election to costs less. be held in May. The hostess The report was requested by camp was the Ebenezer Brown the water district to examine Camp of Draper. The lesson the feasibility of dam construc was given by Mrs Jennie HuVf; tion to conserve water rcsour music by soloist Marilyn Astlc, ces in that area in which run accompanied by Alice Ballard all members of the Draper off water is now wasted. Pioneer relics brought Construction of the new dam camp. would have no effect upon the here before 1869 were shown. proposed Little Dell project ap proved previously by the (lis trict. according to district of ficials. By John Taylor The Black and Vcatch report also favored the construction of On Apr. 26 the Marchioness a Dimple Dell dam over a site pen club held what they hope for a dam at the mouth of Little I will become an annual event, Cottonwood Canyon. the pep club ball. The theme A Little Cottonwood Canyon for the dance was "Golden Ron- dam would have a dam 295 feet do" and the color scheme was high creating a reservoir of blue, gold and purple. Invita-20,00acre-fee- t and costing $12,- -' tions were sent to the members would of the pep club, the lettcrmen's 035,000. Cost per acre-foo- t be $602. club, and all officers of the ' $6? Dis- receivthat a school . and special clubs. A speech was made by Paula Larson ad Mickey Dowd sang. Christine Loulias introduced the ofNew Subscribers ficers. The club is organized for the 1964 season with 27 of the Clcon A. Beckatoad, Sandy orginal members slaying in the Grant Kunzlcr, Lehi club adding 23 new members. Jay L. Van Dam.. Midvale Officers for the next year are Harold L. Hathenbruck, Mid Deaun Freeman, president; vale Carolyn Cowley, vice president; Earl Julian, Sandy Betsy Yengich, secretary; Susan Renewals Carver, treasurer; Glenda F. J. Stampfel, Midvale historian. George W. Joffs, Midvale Mrs Shirla Damitz, Whiltier, The Hillcrest journalism dept Calif. Grant R. Gilbert, Midvale under the direction of Mrs Phy George A. Greenfield, Mid llis Gunnel announce obtaining vale their Quill and Scroll charter. G. Grant Martineau, Mid The standard set up to enter vale Quill and Scroll are 75 column Arthur R. Anderson, Sandy inches of printed matter and Clement R. Nickle, Sandy two paper layouts. Charles L. Wright, Sandy John R. Wallgrcn, Sandy j If you need money to meet emergencies, or for any worthwhile rrpose, we'U arrange a Timevy with low monthly payments, at sensible bank rates, and on terms lo fit your income. 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