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Show DveirteirD- - hop THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH 9 Friday, May 10, 1HI " Pase Riverton Where Yyir Visiting with their aunt, Mrs Mary Turner, Bluffdale, Sunday afternoon, were Mrs Louise Miler, and Mrs James A. Miller. They also called on Mrs Mar-grBowen, Blufidale. John C. Petty replaced Den- Mr & Mrs Gus Sandstrom. ms Peterson as president of Uie Salt Lake, called at the A. II Riverton Jr. Chamber pf Com- Dansie home Sunday evening, merce at a recent election. Mr after visiting friends at Lark. Petty is a foreman at Hercules Attending the bus drivers Powder Plant. Elected party at Sandy last Thursday was Gail Kidd. Other evening, were Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller. . t ... Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane attended the christening of baby, Tracie Anne, daughter of Mr & Mrs Gary Gressman at the Taylorsville LDS Ward Sunday. They called on the Edgar Aylettes, Riverton, enroute home. '' . . i . Mrs Kent Bodell was among -v , those attending The Homemak- tr.". f 8... v, ers convention at Kearns Mon- i Name J. C. Petty Jaycee President the LDS Temple in Hamilton. Afterwards he will go back to his field of labor in Blendheim Blanche Densley in the South Island. Mr & Mrs AM M688 Hamilton and Jannet will then Work day will be observed at visit Figi and the Hawaiian on their way home, 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 14, in Islands June 16 after having arriving the Riverton Third Ward by the been gone three weeks. Mark Relief Society. There will be will be released in September, demonstrations of making of and will go directly from his hard rolls, pillow top smocking, mission to the church college a knitting class, and artificial in Hawaii ffor his second year flower making. Lunch will be of college. served at noon. All ward memMrs Blanche Densley attendbers are invited. ed funeral services Tuesday in Mr & Mrs Carl Lloyd and son Lonnie from Border, Wyo., Salt Lake City, for Earl Clifwere overnight guests of Mr & ford Boardman, husband of a Mrs Jewel Thaxton recently. niece of Mrs Densley's, Mrs The Lloyds were enroute home Anona Nott Boardman. Mr after meeting Ronnie in Cam- Boardman, a Salt Lake business bridge, Mass. returning from man, died Saturday at 11:15 e a New England States mission. a.m. at his home at 3390 'day They then went to see another Way. He is survived by son Nolan, who is serving in the his widow, two. sons and three Mrs Ida Freeman spent last Southern Slates. week with Mr & Mrs Floyd daughters, nine grandchildren Lewis, The Abe Gerricks, Salt Mr & Mrs Everett Hamilton and one sister. Burial was in Lake. will leave May 24 by plane for the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Word received by the Walter Tahiti to get their daughter, Park. E. Cranes and Mr & Mrs John Jannet, who has ben serving on David Jarman, son of Mrs John C. Petty A Butterfield of a great grand a mission there for the LDS Melba Jarman, has accepted Church. Then the three will go an LDS Mission to the Samoan officers will be appointed at the daughter born to Mr & Mrs to New Zealand to see their son, Islands. His farewell testimon- annual Jaycee banquet in late Le Roy Park, Phoenix, Ari. former residents of Herriman. Mark, who is lso serving on a ial will be held June 16 at 5 p.m. May. Mrs Sherwood Butterfield and mission. He will meet them at in the Riverton First Ward. The Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce Convention Mrs Jesse H. Dansie attended the stake display for teaching will be held in Vernal May ids at a Draper Ward last Those planning to go Thursday. from Riverton are Mr & Mrs Mrs Jesse II. Dansie enter John Petty, Mr & Mrs EIRay tained at dinner for Mr & Mrs & Mrs Dennis Bridges, Mr Morris Teeples, Salt Lake, Patterson, Mr & Mrs Phil Lloyd, the occasion being the Friday, & & Mr Mrs Jack Winward, Mr of her sister, Mrs Mrs Clifford Mousley, Mr & birthday The famous floor wax Mrs Gordon Mousley, Mr & Mrs Teeples. A volley ball party, for the Vernon Jensen, Mr & Mrs TRE WAX is manufactured Scouts and Beehives was held & Mr Adelbert and Shomaker, with the magic ingredient at the auditorium under the Mrs Wayne Bird. direction of the activity coun obtainable only from the The Riverton Jayees Jets are selor and the group leaders Brazilian Carnauba Palm Tree, to hold their election planning were Refreshments recently. and is noted for extreme of new officers Monday even- served. hardness, high melting point ing, May 13. The Sherwood Buttcrfields and lasting lustre! recentson of Mr & Mrs attended a dance review Bills, Roger Underwriters Laboratories School. at High ly Bingham a has received Floyd Bills, Their daughter Judy and Karen, has tested TREWAX scholarship from the College nd listed it of Southern Utah, at Cedar aughtcr of the Nephi S. But V. are members. City, for next school year. He tcrfields, Mrs Dick Freeman had as will graduate this month from luncheon guests, Monday Mrs Bingham High School. Maur-in- e Charles Tea, Riverton, and Nedra Christensen, Mrs Colleen Parry, Mrs Forman, TREWAX CLEANER his brother Salt Lake, Roy, visited in Brighain City Sunday, and Mrs Beverly Forman. CLEAR TREWAX PASTE those attending funer Apr. 28, and saw their brother al Among for Arnold Butter.services LIQUID TREWAX LcGrandc Tea made president at Midvale, Monday, COLOR TREWAX of the new South Box Elder field & Mrs Sherwood Stake. LcGrandc was born and were Mr ? INDIAN SANO TREWAX Buterfield, John E. Butterfield, reared in Riverton. TREWAX STA SHINE Mrs Melvin Peterson was a and Mr St Mrs Rucban Free man. guest of her daughter, Mrs Mrs Maud Huggins, Rawlings, Leona Heugley, at a Spring has been visiting with her Wyo., Festival for mothers and daughbrother-in-law- , Mr ters of the Midvale First Ward sister and W. Crane. Mrs Arthur Mrs Relief Society recently. They and Mrs Crane ac- enjoyed a humorous fashion Huggins . t show and luncheon. Mr & Mrs ompanicd Mrs Elray Bridges, Petersen were Sunday guest? Riverton, to Salt Lake, Monday, of Mr & Mrs Arch Petersen the occasion being their sister, Mrs T. Ralph Butlerfield's birth- in Salt Lake City. ay. . et -- y Cole-mer- J , y For Beauty and Protection mm "slip-resistant- !" I i mi i airs IE Bodell Warwood, Salt Lake, and his sister and family, Mr & Mrs Walter Clubb, Salt Lake. All were former residents of Herriman and Riverton. John has been assigned to 3 years duty in Italy. He will be accompanied by his wife and 5 children. Mr Bodell, his mother, and sister, were visitors during the week of relatives in various parts of Salt Lake County. Allen Jensen, Midvale; John Butterfield, Herriman; and Kirt Brady, Union, presented the following names as officers for the coming year: Evan Homer, Sandy, president; Stephen Rawling, West Jordan, first vice president; Elmer Jones, Sandy, second vice president; Forrester Kirby, Sandy, secretary and treasurer. The outgoing officers are Kenneth Rasmussen, Leon Smith, Evan Homer. Forrester Kirby, secretary and terasurer, remained in office. Participating on the program were Albert Bell, musical saw number; Genevieve Hand, whistling number; and attorney Don B. Allen, guest speaker. KCC Employes Receive Service Awards Crescent More than 45 centuries of service was noted Thursday night, Lorna Aflgood, Reporter Apr. 25, as Kennecott's Utah AM Copper Division honored its 30 r and employees. Fourteen veterans of 30 years Scouts of Pack 129 with the company were paid triTo Stage "Circus" bute by J. P. O'Kecfe, division The cub scouts of Pack 129 general manager. Another 206 men have completed 20 years under the leadership of Raymond Johnson and Robert Naillon with the company. awards will hold their "Circus" pack Receiving meeting Friday, May 10, at were: u T.on i " I, c rA..nn4 Ul V,1UI"' " Mines plant Lloyd D.Boul- - house. ton, 209 3rd East, Copperton; Each den has prepared acts John W. Johnson, 93 West Park stunts to be performed, and and E. Street, Bingham; Ray Watson, an evening of fun and excite101 1st West, Copperton. re- ment has been planned for all. Midvale area residents includawards There will be door prizes, ceiving ed: popcorn, peanuts, and pop. Mines plant James L. Balla-mi- Everyone is invited. . f mi.- o i iir I IIM Francis O. Boulwarc, MickI II'M'IM I Wll'fli . ey Callisto, Jose C. Castillo, explorers are naving a smorg Mike Churich, John A. Edwards, asbord dinner May 10 from 6 Ira J. Forman, Lester W. Harris, until 8:30 Dennis R. Dalley and Raymond G. Paredes, Wallace J. Charles Jarmon are in charge. Pollock, Malcolm J. Robertson, Conrado G. Valdez, Jose B. Val-deMrs Jensen Hosts and John R, West. ConcentratorMilton J. Ncff, Calvin Crescent Camp DUP R. Nielsen. The Crescent Camp, DaughSandy area residents receivof the Utah Pioneers, will ters included: awards ing Mines plant Lcland A. Cun-liff- hold its next meeting at the Jack W. Hall, Blame E. home of Mrs Earon Jensen Mecham, Grant M. Naylor and with Mrs Ethel Kemp as co- Harry K. Williams, concentrator hostess May 17 at 1 p.m. Mrs Agatha Wynn entertained Michael L. Dclquadro. Ore Clifton W. Johnson her Birthday Club at Beau haulage and Carl H. Rces. IBrummcl's recently. Cards were played and prizes won by Mrs J. F. Harrison and Mrs Merlin Is Jensen. Mt. Mrs Harold Carroll, and Miss coodinator Faye Lloyd, Mt. Jordan Stake Sunday school secretary, attended the Last Friday evening the Tern Holladay, Stake Sunday school pic Quarry Chapter Sons of the union meeting . last Sunday Utah Pioneers enjoyed a lunch; j evening, eon and program at Glacio Park! Duanc Olson was recently The nominating committee, II. I sustained as finance clerk ia 30-ye- the Crescent Ward, replacing Ross Bergcner who has been 20-ye- s, AM7-392- AM5-356- 1 1 Bluffdale Carol Green, reporter , PRING-- MSIPICTI ows Minor Tune-u- p 6 cylinder $6.00 Minor Tune-u- p 8 cylinder $8.00 FRONT END WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND FRONT WHEEL BALANCE $(5)99 , and Tune-U- p INSPECTION e, , Complete I Evan 1 Electronically Homer Checked SUP President We Handle All AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WORK Utah Stale L il j-- . .... oil UV ;2 ferJliil iH"sal I kJf v.... tw li ti zt The Worlds Finest Bourbon since 1795 John B. Bodell of the U. S. who has been stationed Navy, was Peggy (Parry) Milligan at Rhode Island, has been honored at a bridal .shower on spending the past two weeks as Ward Bluffdale 3 the at May of his mother, Mrs Pearl House. Approximately 80 ladies guest were on hand to join in I ho games and wish the bride well Refreshments were served Giving the shower for FogRy were Gwen McFarlanc, Ruth Crump, Lila Crump and Allhea Crump. ' Children confirmed in sac were rament meeting Sunday Shcllic Howell, (laughter of Mr k Mrs Allen Howell: Marilyn Crump, (laughter of Mr & Mrs Dale Crump; and Joe l.on son of Mr & Mrs James Long Kenneth Gary NYilson, mhi of Linda and Gary NCiImmi. was blessed in sacrament mtviccs On May 3, a group of quillcrs gathered at the home of Lila Crump lo sew on a quilt for Marilec Turner. Enjoying the day an I luncheon wen lmla Turner, Catherine Hyatt. Ruth Mousley. Jean l.arscn. Via Ruth Parry. I More Webb, Spencer, Vurnire DaiiMr. P.irdie Turner. Virginia Merrill, aim Fern Mitchell. visited Mr & Mrs Vern in Ixican last week end with Mrs Kylcn's sister and family Mr & Mrs Mark Jones. UMUMM agJH.- 1 -l Safely Inspection Station ; Ssverton Motor ! Rlwrren. Utah tnl Jrhi 2- - : :. . - AM9-393- MT'Vu - "- ' '- f - - ' : """" " : im """"" - , 7 - Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Sunday I'ven'm: nt the LDS rliureh. the Primary spiin family hour waa presented. Th Theme: "Your Child'a Futur ix the World niturc, featured in mhvIi, sons, and th under choral readings, direction of the primary of fleers and teachers. The Herriman nuA m.ol field trip to the I'lmcrstty of 1 all ami Pioneer Nillacc Monday. Mr & Mrs James Gnif and th Walter E. Crane attended funeral services for Kimball Goff. Magna, at the Midxul Mortuary last Wednesday. Mrs John A. Hutterficld at tended the Open house for Clara (hool Farnswotth, a former teacher, friend, at the home of jMrs D. K. Farnsworth, Salt Lake. u COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS. E. Battison's Ray SOUTHWEST MOTORS Riverton, Utah Uk7 Sourti 1700 West AM9-347- 1 1 Quality AM INSPECTED -- Tune-U- p Kn Get Your Car "H , Jacque Ann Samuelson, daughter of Mr & Mrs John A for Samuclson, was tapped at Utah Spurs membership Stale University last week . is an nonorary service for sophomores, 20-yc- Former Riverton Man Assigned Overseas AM 9 0119 Bond-a-Mont- h ""iinis Webster's. Inc. MIDVALE Utahns continued to purchase U. S. Savings Bonds in March at a faster rate than a year ago, according to State bonds chairman Frederick P. Champ, Logan banker, in the monthly report to D. Howe and County bonds chahrnan. "Of the slate's March sales total of $1,696,676, Salt Lake at $691,993, bringing our three- months' sales to $2,271,950, or 28.8 per cent of the year's goal," he noted. Chairman Moffat also emof phasized the ' importance participation by all citizens in the freedom bond drive, opened locally and throughout the nation May 1 and concluding July Fourth. "During the drive every American will be urged to buy extra bonds', join the plan at his bank, or the payroll say; ings plan where he works. Some 65 national organizations are urging their members to parr ticipate. for the "Buying a bond Bond Freedom Drive," the chairman continued, "may seem to some as a minor contribution to vital issues our nation faces today. Collectively it is far from minor; the sale of Savings widespread Bonds plays a key part in the strength of our economy, which in turn supports our defense Ogden. Miss I RIVERTON Savings Bonds Sales Increase sustained as assistant Stake clerk. Brent Carroll was recentas Y.M.M.I.A. ly sustained secretary in Crescent Ward, replacing Bryon Steadman. For their closing social in Relief Society the Crescent Ward Relief Society enjoyed a guided tour through the Bee Hive House in Salt Lake City on May 2. After the tour, 39 members enjoyed a dinner at the Lion House. Six Mt. Jordan Stake Relief Society members accompanied the group. Mrs Virgie Carroll, Mrs Jeanne Alldredge, and Mrs Marion Osborne attended the P. T. A. stake convention Friday and Saturday at the University of Utah, representing Mt. Jordan Junior High School. Mrs W. I. Nielsen, Mackay, Ida. is visiting her daughter and Mr & Mrs John A. Samuclson and family for an indefinite slay. Mrs Nielsen attended funeral services on Saturday for her brother, Henry Mcyerhoffer, in mm 1ml. U kibWV CHEVROLET limiiiimf 1 Jclcphono your Chevrolet dealer for any typo of truck. RIVERTOfl MOTOR Co. RIYERTON, UTAH |