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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH 3 Friday, November 1, 1961 Pase "If you want to look at the patron chairman; and Mrs Robyou will ert Krenze, fashion coordinator. latest Spring fashions, want to attend the March of Michael East will again be Dimes our poster boy. Michael will apon Nov. 2, at the Terrace Ball- pear at the March of Dimes room." This was the statement Fashion Show where he will Mike recently : returned sing. of Mrs Thomas Morris who is! from Hollywod where he starred Chairman of this event. The in the March of Dimes television show: "One for the MonEastMillcreek, and Cottonwood-HolladaJayceetes are joining ey," due for release all across the United States during Janforces in producing the show. Mrs Morris, who Is president uary 1964. Other stars appearof the East Millcreek Jpyee-ette- ing with Mike are Jack' Benny, will have serving with her Dick Van Dyke; Jimmy DurMaking ..plans for. a Nov. 21 ' ' on this Fashion Show Mrs Rich- ante. wedding in the Salt Lake Temple ard W. Dahn, Tickets can be purchased at is Miss Joan Anderson, daughMrs Lawrence. R. Limberg, public Salt Lake Knit, 54 South Main ter of Mr ic Mrs Leland D. An- relations; Mrs Donald Grice, Street, Salt Lake City, any day prizes; Mrs Dale E. Erethaurer, of the week and at the Cottonwood Mall. Reservations can hospitality; Mrs Arthur M. table decoration; Mrs be made by calling Mrs John John J. Doyle, tickets; , Mrs J. Doyle at or .Mrs Fred Matley, in charge of Mod- Richard-- W. Dalin 'at' els; Mrs Duaine E. Berger, Fashion-Show-Luneheo- Open House Honors The Clyde Coons Miss Anderson Exchanges Vows : " Hol-lowa- CR8-874- 0 . Miss Anderson TetUsPrinf Mrs Peterson Missionary Farewells Mr & Mrs David T. Anderson of Logan, announce the marriage of their daughter, Beverly, to Bcrnell J. Petersen on October 26 at Logan. Bernell is the son of Mr & Mrs Leo C. Petersen of Granite. Beverly is a former student of North Cache High and Bernell attended Utah State University for one year after graduating from the Star Valley School in Afton, Wyoming. He is now employed as an account-an- d for H & R Block Co. of Salt Lake City. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City following a honeymoon in Wyoming and Colorado. Open house will be held in their honor on Saturday, November 9, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Granite Ward Church house at 9797 S. 3100 E. All of their friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Temple Picture Color In Full Or Black l,h White & Your picture, along with the program, will then appear in The Midvale Sentinel prior to the farewell, with no extra charge. The Midvale Sentinel Speak Vows 36 N. Main 255-355- Miss Joan Anderson derson, 7025 South 840 East, Midvale, ana Joseph L. Uorton, son oi Mr & Mrs LaDrue B. Dorton, Colorado Springs, Colo. The evening of their marriage the couple Will be honored at a reception at East Jordan Stake House. Miss Anderson is a graduate of LDS Business College. Her fiance is attending the University of Utah and has completed an LDS North central Mates mission. Nov. 15 Nuptials To Unite Couple 361 Wil-lar- 6 First-Secon- '.'i'l' aspirin"" KHTINSPAD 2 for 5.96 100 tMXttt. Hon T ,. ;, Mt POtrVULSIDN I 2 h 3.90 CbiMrM't " JDEAIL Deodorant 2f70c Ilijt)i( UVtNDfl AltOfOl A SHAVE CREAM 2f99: 8& MiU W" "KAtiift.." IN UlKTMtruu n I uio t, l,TC-it$n2pr.l- ,yl l jor i 2 for .99 is cotw mm. j for 7.S5 2 for . O 2.01 rni utatMtrd (WW, nom CU w( y i 2 1 99e m ffrrr en f'!- - U!N' 'll-i- ! JUM f KXMT VAPCmrtl MAIUNI PIN JtT 2hel99 Jk M UCHTJ,:. .59 3 99 ... I. I.3J ICSI'SOIRIiNSt SNUCrOlO TOOTH If vou enjoy crackling sus- pense, a treat of classic propor : i tions awaus you m Theadays in Pioneer Memorial tre. The University of Utah is statin e the New York Drama Cri Award-wmninCircle tics' play, "The Visit," with Broadway star Leora Dana in the role of a billionairess who returns to buy "justice" front the hometown people who turned her out in disgrace many years earlier. mrm-er- . Opening Thursday, tnis directed by Robert Hyde Wilson, will clay at 8:30 p.m. daily (except Sunday) through Nov. 9, with matinees eacn Saturday at 2 p.m. The U. starred Miss Dana last March in "Look Homeward, Angel." Her performance was rated by expert Utah observers as the dramatic equal of the finest performances in the often- brilliant history ot uni Uft i, H' . n Past i .. I. are ! in ' - Midvalley Lodge Meets in Midvale n Miss Brurielle To Set Wedding Date Mr & Mrs Charles Brunelle, Riverton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Sharon, to Ross Mark Nichols. No wedding date has been set. Ross is the son of Mr & Mrs Mark Nichols, Riverton. Engagement Made Known by Parents of Miss The engagement Vera Lynn Perry and Dennis R. Petersen is being made known by parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr & Mrs Edward E. Perry, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Rex E. Petersen also of Riverton, are parents of the prospective groom. No wedding date has been set. you give the greatest comfort with SYMPATHY FLOWERS Jerry Nickle Claims In time of sorrow, "saying it with flowers" somehow expresses your sincere, deep feelings better than words. Magna Bride The Gay Way reception ter was the setting for cena wedding reception the evening of Oct. 17 honoring Mr & Mrs Jerry Nickle. The couple was married earlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, the for-mer Miss Judy Baer, is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Jack1 Baer, 7665 West 2400 South,' Magna. The groom, Union, is, a son of Mrs Roy Baker, Plains. Mont., and C. J. Nickle, Salt Lake, formerly of Union. Bridal attendants were Miss; DeLona Moss, Mrs Val Peter- son, Miss Alice Ann Hooper and the bride's sister Susan Baer.; Terry Timmerman was best, man and ushers were Jack Nickle and Robert Hansen. We send sympathy flowers anywhere 1 Gene's Flower Shop 255-356- Downtown Midvale Midvale 7980 S. State 255-354- O fl T 1 Why travel way in town? The very best is in the suburbs. Z i I SandY Dr.Samuei Robison Vision Specialist I Examined C Glasses fitted A L & repaired Contact lenses with our trial wearing plan 111111 ii -- ,..., r. iini-- ii o)F5 "eoipi" BY DQIffiOMJ ion rcniu. On Nov. 5 the Midvale Lady Chester K. Dowse will play Lions and guests will meet at the village mayor, and H.E.D. the home of Mrs Robert PicTce. Redford will play the schooA representative Irom a jewel- lmaster. ry company will show some now jewelry. The meeting will befcm at 8 p.m. Mrs Wm. Thompson Engagement Is Made and Mrs Pierce will be the hosKnown HE by Couple tesses for this meeting. The ladies met with the Lion's Club Oct. 23 at the Midvale City iuii. i lie Maurical Choir from llillcrest High School presented two numbers. Casper A. Nel son talked on the Mine Disaster at Moab and gave some very interesting iniormatmn to the group. He also corrected some misunderstandings of information given previously. UV Now son jree I5-3- Katheryn Alice Hewlett, daughter of Mr & Mrs Elwynn S. Hewlett, 753 South West Temple, and Fred A. Thompson, 178 Roosevelt St., Midvale. The couple will be honored at a reception at Parley's Fifth Ward, 1215 Stringham Avenue following the ceremony. Miss Hewlett has attended the phin. "The Visit" teams her with University of Utah. a distinguished cast. Hyde T. with her Clayton, who in "Look Homeward. Angel." Lady Lions Meet will play the village grocer who At the Pierce Home betrayed her in young love, An Miss j " The Riverton local farm bur eau is holding an annual meet- on Saturday, inS and dinner Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at the ton Second Ward. Anyone interested in attend ing is invited. Noble The Midvalley Lodge No. 560 met recently in the Methodist Church. Attending were Mrs Jennie Markus, Mrs Sophie Osborne, Mrs Virginia Oneida, Mrs LaVon Cole, Mrs Rowena Leath- erwood, Mrs Elsie Bakoulas, versity- Theatre. - fMrs Thelma Bentley, Mrs Lois "The Visit" will launch maj Zdunich, Mrs Bernice Begley, estic Pioneer Memorial heatre Mrs Rose Bakoulas, Midvale, Mrs Ttnsnmarv AnHprson and into its second year New York Times critic Brooks Mrs Edith Roeerson. Sandv Atkinson has tabbed "The Vis- - A pot. luck supper will be held at the methodist Church on Nov. it" as "unforgettable." Conductor 7 for lodge members. Utah Symphony Maurice Abravanel whose direction of musical productions has kept him intimately associated with the stage for nearcalls it "the ly two generations greatest play of our time." Ariel Ballif has created a strikingly quaint German village as the seting for the drama. Miss Dana wears "with oak-lea- f clusters" Broadway's leading badge of success the long-ruhit. One such hit was "The Best Man" Gore Vidal's popular drama about presidential politics, which University Theater will stage in January. In three others, she plaved "Point of No Return," with Henry Fonda; "Sabrina Fair," with Joseph Cotten; nad "Happy Time," with Claude Dau- Anouncement of the engagement and forthcoming mar-raig- e of Miss Carolyn MHne to Larry M. Kemp is being made known by the parents of the bride-to-bMr A Mrs Orval A. Milne. 1320 East 7200 South, Milne Lane, Midvale. The future bridegroom it the son of Mr & Mrs J. L. Kemp, 539 East 6th Ave, Midvale. Yes, Clipped! It costs less money to build a civic center in the RIGHT place! Let's put the cudiforiurn where WE can use it! iiv nd-M-- , Artificial Arrangements lNt 253 2.89 JYtlN8t., 4t8 ; Chrysanthemums t EES . Main & Center Sti., Midvale !), M Sit Tight Til th e Site Is Right i Large Bunch of Cut JCUJ Rtwt MS tian Service of Christ Methodist Grand Club Church is holding a roast beef of the Rebekah Lodge met last week at the home of Mrs Mil- - dinner, Thursday, Nov. 14, from to 7 30 P m- - m the FeUow was Mrs May E. West. There were 18 members and one guest ship Hall. present. After a short meeting Reservations must be in be games were played, with prizes won by Mrs Dorothy McDonald, fore Nov. 7, to the General Mrs Joella Davis and Mrs Lot- Chairman of the dinner, Mrs tie Parker. Dinner was served, with table decorations carrying Albert D. Carpender, L out the Halloween theme. Hand made aprons suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale. The g - , The Woman's Society of Chris- Dr Briant S. Jacobs will again be at the Salt Lake County Li- hrnrv miHitnrinm Fririuv aftpr. noon. Nov. 1. His subject "The Quickening Spirit Of Emily will be Dickinson, f aSU 1.19 for 125 Upjticximc3 AiMroieusmnfowwt .... , .8J . $wlt lrt Christ Methodist Sets Dinner Date Nov. 14 Past Noble Grands Enjoy Dinner Party For Sale for the Home or For Rent for Group Parties WPYUMOCII IATH fr Farm Bureau To Hold Dinner ReraB PAKOVJTE tA fft.'l 7 CHRSSTHaS TRfl ) "The Visit" Beautiful - ij rUNiMINJ 2 for 55c for 53c ""9 if.-- Amm4. . wxwfU. "2 : . v LOT185I HAND KMpt tend 5& REX FILM, i?o. 127, t?o 43c KiENZO TOOTHSRUSHES 25c WRAP PAPER . tbMw 1 1 tonMMui. TL 2 for 90s K1IU .39 2 for 21l .J"1 iuw" ,ur ir,31 1 rsr w0'"!!!.- - 1 7)1 .foj. I . 1 Aor Olf E- -f 7 fnr lino: ALCOHOL RU3BMB J! for H i Misi Kathy Hewlett pie 2 for 1 W .wwnTAft 2 for .44 Mt rrni nwmwrru..2 for UO Mc nmci-tn- , . ) for M Antitwnpir h mairfit w p.. uwot . MAMAU - I ft. A toof.' tu( mui Kltl- - liquid e. iTiMi .in if Jrtirof. . l, -- ITi 2f70c Bottl Carol Barben was chosen MTss Coppertonian at the Coronation Ball held at Bingham Friday evening,. Ruth Claire Kidd aTid Sheri White were chosen attendants. ' Rav Jensen, student body Britian.":;.": The Elder's Quorum held a president conducted the pro-- ; Halloween party at the Stake Li d Moulton ' year book Friday evening. Dinner b, served People came in editor, made the introductions costume. The food was prepared of the queen finalists who were hv Mr & Mrs Laurence i'ai Sheri White, Ruth Claire Kidd, mer, Mr & Mrs Jerry Johnson, Mary Louise Viccrilli, Suzanne Mr & Mrs Kenneth Beckstrom. Merrilee Wells, and Decorations were by Mr & Mrs Brown, led Barben. were Carol by Galliger; games and The queen, attendants, Mr & Mrs Paul Jones. Sandra Marcel Beckstead Anderson, in the will be pictured finalists, won prizes for the best costumbook. year es. Faculty members who assisted with the Miss Coppertonian requirements, nominations, of events and arrangements were Virginia McDonald, Paul Newton, and Morris Wilson. 68-ye- d 75771 J' State ritual competition meet, Included in this event each year are the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. For the first time since it's incepton, the state of Nevada has been in vited to participate in the meet this year. meetings and the various team Consisting of two business competitions, the affair will be held at the local Aerie Hall at 3571 West North Temple, with registrations beginning Friday afternoon and the first meeting on Saturday morning. Masterminded by Pres. Lewis A. Headrick, who is himself a past president of the local Aerie, this event is expected to draw from 250 to iiOO Eagle members from the surrounding states. This is a joint meeting of the aeries and the auxiliaries and is fhe express purpose of fur thering the perfection of the initiatory ritual of the organization. Each initiaory team consists of five men or five women and they are judged on the 'perfection of delivery, floor work and presentation. Both team and individual trophies will be the winners. Carl Thacker Grand Aerie will s,peak to representative, the joint meeting of the membership on Sunday morning, Nov. 10. Representing the Ladies' Grand Auxiliary Cora Rigg, Omaha, Neb., who will also address the joint meeting Sunday morning. Tri-Stat- e , North 200 East, Sandy, is making plans with Grant d W. Dansie son of Mr & Mrs L. Dansie, 12403 South 1700 West, Riverton, for a November 22 wedding in the Sandy LDS Ward. Your Community Newspaper 1 v Making plans for a Nov. 15 wedding in the Salt Lake Tern- - Miss Vickie Williams, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles A. Wil- liams Queen PioneerTheatre To Present Miss Vickie Williams To Bingham S Soon to Be Your Carol Barben Chosen As An open house was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Richard Steinfeldt for Mrs Steinfeldt's parents, Mr & Mrs Clyde Coon Sunday . evening following a missionary farewell in the First Ward. Over 700 people attended the farewell. Edmund L. Royal Beckstead, Marv Jensen, R. Gordon Nielsen, were speakers. The Coons and Steven departed Monday morning for Great j On the week end of Nov. anu iu, me iocai sail l,ukp Aerie 67 of the Fraternal Order of: Eagles will host the anual Tri-- ; HIGHLIGHTS y te Competition For March of Dimes ' Tri-Sta- Ifefefe SOCIAL Sponsor Show Jaycee-Ette- s Jacobs Speaks Friday Afternoon Dr Eagles Convene For . ... 11 Ml CRESCENT FLORAL 9980 S. State, Sandy 255-773255-352- 1 2 on the Auditorium Bond Issue TUESDAY. MOV. 5 |