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Show rSiRFral THE folDYALE SENTINELKllDVALE. UTAH ', rDahsIe'liome. Friday, Dec. 13, 1963 Pgc 4 A genealogical suppdr was at a social in connection with held at the home of the Almon their work day luncheon Tues- Butterfields, Saturday evening. Herriman Mrj , Agnes Dansie, Reporter Dances Featured at Ward Yule Parties The annual Christmas party of the ward will be held Thursday, Dec. 26 at the recreation hall a children's featuring dance in the afternoon, a dance for adults in the evening with a good orchestra. 00 Attend Family Gathering Dec. 4 1 A day. Gifts were enchanged. Attending the Beet Grower's convention at the West Jordan Stake house Friday evening were Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell, Mr & Mrs Elton Bills, and Mr & Mrs Merrill Worsley. Mr & Mrs Golden Poor and family, returned to their home at Yorba Linda, Calif., Saturday after spending two weeks here with relatives and as guests of the Earl Poors. Mr ii Mrs Lafe Crane were guests of the Russel Bishops at Midvale for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell were among those attending the wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Glen Densley at Draper First and Third Ward Friday even- of the James Dansie and Sarah Cheney family organization was held on the birthday ing. Sunday, Mr of their eldest anniversary member Alma II. (Hale) Dan- visited with party sie, at the Herriman Ward rec- Earl Poor the the Gerald Stones, Provo. They also called on Mrs Melvin Clark at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs Lowell Hamilton entertained at a party last Thursday, the occasion being their son, 9th birthday. Kyle's Thirty & Mrs reation hall, Wednesday even ing. Supper was served at a table centered with a birthday cake and Christmas motifs. A hundred members took part in the festivities, after which a guests enjoyed games and reprogram and genealogical in- freshments. formation were featured. Mr & Mrs Dee Roberts and the Arlin Freeman's enjoyed The Primary Association's the Thanksgiving holiday officers, teachers, and partners gether. had their annual Christmas Mr & Mrs Rudolf Butikater, dinner party last Friday even- iciano fails, Ida., wra vr ing at the ward. Guests includ- night guests Tuesday of ed the Riverton Stake Primary sister and brother-m-lathe president, Mrs Alice Bodell. Jesse H. Dansies. Also Mr & The Relief Society entertained Mrs Morris Teeples, Salt Lake, tir rrrlces trtre fceld Ill SIM'S Saturday morning in East Midvale Third Ward chapel for Peggy Ann Bogden, 5, 122 South, Midvale, who died last week in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. She was born July 22, 1958, in Salt Lake, a daughter of! Stanley and Patricia Iris Fehr! Bogden, and was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her parents, a brother and sister, Michael S., and Janet Sue, all of Midvale; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Edmund A. Fehr, Mr St Mrs Nicholas Bogden; Mr & Mrs George Allefl, Mr Sc Mrs Marion J. Steed. . Missionary slides were featured. In attendance were Bryant and Lola Miller, Harold and Vaudis Heeley. Roy Christensen and Anna Mitchell, Fern Poor, Art and LeVara Mitchell, Joe and Claudia Pontoya, and Almon and Marnell Butterfield. Mr Sc Mrs Walter E. Crane have returned home from Phoenix, Ariz., whey they were guests of their son and family, the Darrell Cranes, for the past 2 weeks. Prices Effective all Week Beginning Thur., Dec. IDAHO RUSSETS s, Obituaries Funeral services were held recently for Max Markus, 55, 75 4th Ave., Midvale, who died last week in a Salt Lake hospital after surgery. He was born Dec. 25, 1907 ifi Midvale, to George and Angelina ' Lodich Markus. He married Jennie Barben, Dec. 23, 1929 in Bountiful. He was a Construction worker. Survivors Include his widow, sons and daughters, Robert, Kenneth, Allen, all of Midvale; Mrs Duane Glen, Riverton; (Maxine) Williams, Salt Lake; Mrs Richard (Lucille) Sfowe, William, Sandy; 12 grandchildren, brother sisters, George, Compton, Calif. Mrs Steve San Jose. Arlica, (Donna) Calif.; Mrs Mary Purnell, Salt Lake, half sister, Mrs Mary Ezancovich, Salt Lake. John M. Roberts Private funeral held Monday for Roberts, 28, 842 who died Friday. Say Merry Christmas F owers & 7.50 Cyclamen $5, 6 & $7.50 Red Roses $6 & $7.50 Dozen Red Carnations $5.00 Dozen T " Center Pieces - Mantle Arrangements Pine, Candles & Glitter, $4, 5 &6.00 hd. CELERY YAMS 5c lb. V SIRLOIN STEAK 49c lb. ROUND STEAK 59 c lb. 255-356- 8 AAonday Until pen Until 9 hriistiinriios at 6 p. m. Dec. 24th GROUND Free Mii-- -- tir n...i r BEEF 0 ' .' Pure Mayonaise MARGARINE 19c- 29c Ib. 39c lb. LARGE FRANKS MILD CHEESE 39c. y - - RCA TELEVISION - FREE FREE NOTHING TO BUY JUST FILL IN THIS COUPON and deposit at Bern's Super Foods before Dec. 23rd, 1963 Name Address Telephone all the "Super Specials" this advertise- in uality AAdse Winner Need Not Be Present Drawing December 23rd CANNED HAMS lb. size CANNED PICNICS $39 FRUITCAKES ' XMAS CANDY 2 Ib. tin 69c 2 lbs. 39c SEEDLESS RAISINS Let Midvale iercliants '- - "" BANANAS ; CRANBERRY SAUCE PUMPKIN CANNED CORN Take Care Of Any Parking Problems CHOCOLATE CHIPS m i" i m SALTINE CRACKERS ' fLn.M in B : LI ,tm H in ..'' ' Mill I'i ni i 5Cb- - V fnfTftMWfffc ill - Jf n ) V . .mm M 1 V NrV II 11 - 1 V rfannrRNEPnft LI II fI . 29c at. 2 lbs. 39c DELICIOUS APPLES SOLID CABBAGE 3e"'- hail gal. DILL PICKLES 19c pkg. 79c Ib. WALNUT MEATS 19c can 10c can ICE CREAM 59' n - t ii 5eib. 2 lbs. 19c 2 lbs. 79c , ftr m 'i NAVEL ORANGES Ib. POPCORN .. ., 4 lbs. 89c 3 lbs. 89c MIXED NUTS 10c n p ii. .urn PORK STEAKS 4 lbs. 99c 3 lbs. 99c VELVEETA Large election iw.min ib. PORK SAUSAGE 1 'ark i i,iMr..rtfi .29.' P. A1. thru Saturday Will Close Promptly iiuiuiiuii '...... ,i..Mtr ment represents the greatest value? tar Will Be GROUND ROUND - ROASTS What item, amonq All NE ' BEEF 69c lb. 59c lb." STEAK T-BO- ,. FREE ry : lb. News of Men In Service Gene's Flower Shop Downtown Midvale 5c lb. Pork Spare Ribs PORK ROASTS ; Army Sgt. Ronald D. Gines, whose mother, Mrs Lena Bates, and wife, Carolyn, lived in Duchesne, and Army PFC Steven C. Bergener, son of Mr & Mrs Clair Sjostrom, 679 Alta View Dr., Midvale, took part with other members of the 7th Division in Exercise Strong Shield, a field training maneuver in Korea. 10c pkg. FROZEN PEAS CARROTS 5c lb. Cos-pie- Poinsettia Plants $5, 6, & 7.50 Azaleas $5, 6, SOLID LETTUCE lb. bag services were John Maxwell E. 8280 South, Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. He was born Apr. 5, 1935 in Salt Lake to Jeremiah and Joan Wichman Roberts. He married Geraldine Gene Sweetring Dec. 27, 1956, Salt Lake. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and a printer Survivors include his widow, son and daughter, Fred M., Judith Marie, both of Salt Lake; parents, Ogden; brothers, sister, James, Jerry, J. Anthony, Joe (Pat). Mrs Janice Christiansen, all of Ogden; Jeffry, U. S. Marine Corps, grandfather, Frank M. Mary S. Saban Wichman, Salt Lake. Reauiem Mass was relpVnt. Peggy Ann Hogimm ed Wednesday morning in St. inerese Latnonc Church for Mrs Mary Saban Saban, 83, 44 E. Lennox St., who died of natural causes at the home of her daughter, 8871 S. 1700 West, West Jordan. . , Mrs Saban was born at Yugoslavia, May 16, 1880, a daughter of Mike and Ann Korisevich Sabatt. She married Joseph Saban June, 1912 in Salt Lake. He died Aug. 19, 1942. She was a member of St. Therese Catholic Church and of the Altaf Society. Survivors include fivn daugh ters, Mrs Sam (Anna) Babich, KocK Springs, Wyo.; Mrs Mke (Barbatra) Bullett, Mrs Ernest McCombs, (Mary) Midvale; Mrs John (Amanda) Sorich, West Jordan; Mrs Steve (June) 17 Anzures. South Jordan! nine grandchildren; great grandchildren. Holary rosary was recited Tuesday evenihs and burial wai at Mount Calvary cemetery. 12 I PL I k,,-- I. i , DOWNTOWN MIDVALE M I FrJrfrr?f II J tlLllIIJIILlUV IT I M MM V V |