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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, pogei guest of honor Wednesday afternoon and evening last week at a party on her 14th birthday. Guests were Susan West, Nan- Personals . , :. . ..." ' Mrs Willis L. Francom 255-360- 1 Mrs Ben Baeley. Alta View Dr., returned by plane Thursday after a month's stay in Corning, N. Y., with a daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Robert Seghini. She also visited in Washington, D. C. with her son, Mr St Mrs Grant Bagley. Proud grandparents of a granddaughter are Mr & Mrs Joel P. Jensen, Rooseelt St. The baby was born Saturday, Jan. 25, to Mr St Mrs Rees Jensen, Salt lLake. She is their first child and will be named Michelle. Other grandparents are Mr & Mrs Francis Urry, Salt Lake. A great grandfather is J. M. Conover, Scotsdale, Ariz. Mrs Donna Arlica returned recently after spending three months in San Jose, Calif. At present, she is making her home at 63 Second Ave. , Entertaining at dinner recently was Mrs Pearl Pollick, Hoover St. Guests were Mrs Eleanor Worthen, Mrs Nettie Snarr, Mrs Jessie Neilson, Miss Mary Glenn, Miss Loma Cramer, Salt Lake, Mrs Jean Foul-ge- r, Murray, Mrs Fae Drake and Mrs Sherry Eckman, Mid-val- L.-Ja- y n, -- e, Union Mrs. E. II. Belcher 255-372- 2 i ...aUTXXJR BONDS ARB SHOWIHG,U.SAVIN6$ BONDS, "THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS WILL TAKE WSIR. 7MTS NCOME TAX KEfUNDSN SERIES E UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONOS. 7HSIS THER EASY CONVENIENT WAY 70NUOON70 7HEMONEY THEY HWE ALREADY SAP. f youmvE-- refumd comno on kvr '63 TAX, WK JTOVERBEFORE DEQVIN6HOW70TAKE IT. AND WHEM YOU DEODE707AKEmN SAVINGS BONDS, SE TF ')OUDON'TFEELF&7Ty 'GOOD ABOUT IT Y of Utah Pioneers Temple Quarry Unit. Dale Call, Downey, Calif., visited with his grandparents Mr St Mrs Ted Denny Sunday. Dale has recently returned from an LDS mission in England and is now attending the BYU. Mclvin Brady, Downy, Calif., ana uarvcy Brady, Minnesota made a surprise visit during the week end at the home of Mrs Uattic Brady Denny. Mr L Mrs Dale Baldwin, Cottonwood, had Harvey Brady and his mother Mrs Hattic Brady Denny as dinner guests last week end. Mr & Mrs Jack Manahan, West Covina, Calif., were week end guests at the Lowell Greer home, 1600 East Creek Rd. They also visited with Mr & Mrs Mclvin McCormick and Mr St Mrs Rawlin Milne. RoWAY OVERHEAD. GARAGE DOORS For tht best gauge door investment . . , install quiet, strong, beautiful RoWay Doors. Ask for a tree estimate. You'll see how little tit very lineit will cost. call today! ALDER'S Troop 353 Salt Lake City AUTO GLASS AND WINDOW GLASS Glass and Sash for AVw Construction Cal 255-289- 1 State St. June Adams senior at High, daughter of Mr Save or More $300 ! r 1 Each Week 524-506- Automotive Troubles? By Shopping The OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Give Us a Call Today j fl Bring Save money in the end your car to us Imwa .rlmna rtnhM Advertisements Troester's Automotive Service Hill-cre- st & Mrs William L. Adams, Greenfield Village, was selected to play with the Idaho Falls Sym phony Orchestra. June has ben playing the clarinet for 7 years. She has been a member of the Utah Youth Symphony Orchestra for 3 years. Miss Adams was asked to take position of second chair with the Idaho group. Utah, Wyoming and Nevada Safeway Stores Exclusive Choir Preparing For Music Festival Look At The Happy $100 Winners Svenska SWEDISH PASTRIES choir members of Ilillcrest High are forming trios and quartets for the music festival for Jordan District to be held in February. They are also working on the "Messiah" which will be presented at Ilillcrest auditorium on Easter Sunday at 2 p.m. The A Capclla will' sinf with the Utah Youth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Lentz. Guest soloists will also participate in I A Cappclla The events of the evening were under direction of Martha Allen, Primary presidency, and teachers, Helen Taylor, Gay-note- s, Janice Frandscn, Firelights, Lu Rae Rowe, Drew Walker Primary president gave the opening prayer. Songs were led by Sandra Robinson. Merri-hand- s. There were 52 girls and fathers who enjoyed games and re- freshments. Sledding, Skating Enjoyed by Cubs scout work. He will receive his award Feb. 18 at a Court of Honor. Steven Motta, son of Mr & Mrs Ambrose Motta, 7ut3 South 0th East, is in Japan teaching school in the city of Tokyo. Steven has just sent home many slides of the country. Hallcr Whitbcck is home from the hospital and is improving after the accident that took the life of his wife Verda. He is staying at the home of Mrs Myrtle Labrum. Mr Si Mrs Ambrose Motta attended a basketball game in Ogdcn last week where their son is coach. Mr & Mrs Dcllis Forbush announce the arrival of a grandson born Saturday. Parents are Mr & Mrs Douglas Larrabrc. The former Karen Forbush is spending a few days with her parents. Dr Hilton was cuctt speaker at a High Priest Quorum meeting. Curtis Brady was also an honored guest. The doctor mummy skulls and materials the mummies arc wrapped In. Mrs Don McLelland 7200 So. 1300 East entertained at a luncheon Thursday in honor of ... e Cinnamon Schrwkcii Star Claws e e e Raipbtrry Fruit Strip Pirwoppl Fruit Strip Apricot Fruit Strip Orano Crunch lolt e kutttrharM Get Acquainted Offtrl Crown Colon Sno Whit and Salt e e Pepper 2641. Pkg. 4-- i. v -- 0 e Con ' $100 o $100 $100 It Could Be You! $100 Firwapplt latpbtrry Wreath Gentian Chocolate Cake 11 Karat Cake tM Few 111 1. .mn Cents I Hen or Tom." ' Turkeys 10 to 14 lbs. 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After the activity refreshments were served by their Den Mother Algie Hudson, 8175 South 1350 East. showed Holladay Glass Co. on growing June Adorns Selected For Idaho Symphony held an Glass Replacement $3 00 a Year In Advance annual flowering plants ask the county agent foT'a free "booklet V4raekL on thesubect on this subject. Those in Salt Lake County call son and niece Kae Curtis. New building supervisors Mr St Mrs Hammond have moved into the area with their family, to assist in the Fifth Ward chapel construction. A group of old friends had a Thursday evening ia Salt Lake. They were all residents of Spring Lake, some The Explorers of Jordan Disago. They met at th home trict was given instructions years of Mrs Don Taylor, where they in Alta at Saturday preparation dinner. Those enjoying for the ski trek that will be tak- enjoyed the evening were LaNita Tay15. The en Saturday Feb. group lor, Phyllis Angel, Anna and will meet at Brighton in the LaVona Thomas, Lucille Spen morning and will take a cross cer, Elva Spamhaiver, True trek on skis to T.arinctnn Vprna country Rplphpr ITIa. near Heber. Midway la Butler and honored guest Mrs Batthalemew. overnight Marquardt, son of Mr camp out in Cedar Valley last Si Chris Mrs George Marquardt, reand Friday night Saturday. Jay Forbush of the scout committee ceived his graduation certifiand his two sons went along cate from Primary Sunday. Chris has passed second class Installing Distributors waterings. For helpful hints IeJe-f- l her daughter Mrs Dawn Martin with the group. Mr Forbush helped with the transportation. Darwin Christofferson, Scout Master was in charge of the scouts. At the camp-ou- t were Max Springer, Michael Coons, Tom Nuttall, Wayne Johnson, Russell North, Dee and David Belcher, Ron Sorenson, Brian Glover, Steven Tycksen, Linsay Mounteer, Vern Ridd, Kent Demke, Steven Erickson. Midvale Sentine- l- Only IS KEEP FREEDOM IN YOUR FUTURE WITH US. SAVINGS BONDS daddy-daught- H V n Feb. Spent at Second Ward Mr St Mrs Ted Denny were A night was guests Thursday evening of Mr St Mrs Curtis Brady at a enjoyed Feb. 1, at the Second dinner in West Jordan held at Ward. The theme of the eventhe Rock Temple by the sons ing was "The Snow Frolic." 7573 S. Annual flowering plants add much to every garden. In or ?.-,Tkder to get a longer season of ' many gardeners flowering, start their plants under glass in the early spring. This can be done even in a flat in a sunny window. usually Beginners have best success by planting the seeds in rows so that quick starting weeds can be identified and removed. As a rule, the smaller the seed, the snaliower the depth of planting. Very small seeds as petunia and snapdragon are very lightly scratched into the soil with a course comb. Large seeds such as nasturtium and sunflower should be planted Vt inch deep. to The plants should be. watered as infrequently as soil and climate conditions permit. Too frequent waterings are as bad as to long intervals between Pictured with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Moreton, right, former pastor of St. Therese parish, is Rev. Thomas Meers-maof the Kearns Parish, also formerly of St. Therese. Msgr. Moreton spoke on capital punishment at a Knights of Columbus meeting held in Kearns. The meeting was un-- . der direction of Robert F. Phillips, grand knight. DON'T LOOK HOW.. The girls from the Usler Club at Hillcrcst High are making suits as club uniforms. A new name. "Les Chatelaines" has been chosen for the club. Alan Pack, soj of Mr St Mrs D. R. Pack, 1111 East 7800 South has built a radio stereo set, including the cabinet. Alan is a student in Mr Lind's 3rd period woodworking class. A special scouting program was held Sunday evening in this performance. Students from the orchestra the Union Sixth ward. All scoutcrs were invited to be and band are also working on present in Full Uniform. solo and small group ensemble. "Scouting is a family affair"' was theme of the evening. Snow Frolic Evening Scout week will be observed mmmm Also Under Glass cli n, house-warmin- 960 S. Main ; (V enjoyed. Mrs Levi Jenkins, S. Allen St., was guest of honor at a party recently at her home in observance of her birthday, hosted by the friendly quilting club. Guests were Mrs Eva Kirkendall, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Jim Bedingfield, Mr &. Mrs Henry Anderson, Mrs Verna Barton, Mrs Edith Adams, Murray, Mrs Deanna Wiley and Mrs Dorma sons, Crescent, Thornblad, - Mrs Nelda Peterson, Mrs Myrtle Poison, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Olof Johnson, Edward Jenkins and Levi Jenkins, Midvale. Thursday afternoon Mrs Horace Jenkins,. LePage St., and Mrs Willis Francom and son, 3rd Ave., were luncheon guests of Mrs Albert Jensen, Salt Lake. Other guests were Mrs C. and Mrs Lee Livingston, Salt Lake. Craig Francom, son of Mr St Mrs. Willis Francom, was guest of honor at a party Tuesday afternoon on his ninth birthday. Guests were Sharla, Kari Kae and Stevie Markus, Nicky and Tony Petrlich, Paul, Laurie and Myrlen Coleman, Cruz and Sara Vasquez, David and Nelly Ortiz, Joseph and Doris Archuletta, Claudia Petersen, Gary Francom, Mrs Horace Jenkins, Mrs Charles Fos-seMidale, and Mrs John Watson and son Johnny, and daughter, Judy, Murray. Also extending greetings were Miss Melba Hobbs, Mr & Mrs John John Dunoskoic, and Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom, Midvale. Mr & Mrs J. M. Despain, Locust St., had as dinner guests Saturday Mr St Mrs Dee eldlmdmBmThomp- - howstzvhs Thompson and baby, Salt Lake. On Sunday Mr St Mrs Despain had as dinner guests their daughter and family Mr St Mrs J. E. Holtby, Cottonwood. Mrs Holtby returned home Friday after a stay in the St. Marks hospital following surgery. Also visitors on Sunday were another daughter and family, Mr St Mrs Bob Brown, Mrs Janice Johnson, Draper, Clyde Oliver, Smelter St., was taken to the St. Marks Hospi: tal Monday. Mr & Mrs Rulon F. Miller, Cornell Dr., will represent the Jordan Builders Supply Inc. at the Mountain States lumber dealers convention to be held at the Hilton Hotel in Denver Wednesday, Feb, 58. Saturday afternoon Julie Gilbert, daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Gilbert, E. Wasatch St., was guest of honor at a party on her sixth birthday. Guests were Julie Johnson, Tracie Jenson, Shauna Dean, Lynctte and Julie Olsen and Ricky Gilbert, Midvale. Various games were played after which refreshments were served. ' Mr & Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St., attended a g recently at the new home of a daughter, Mr & Mrs Sherman Ferguson, Sandy. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Orley Bills, Midvale, Miss Betty Anderson, Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe, Mr St Mrs Myres Satcrwaite, Mr & Mrs Bud Fitzgerald, Salt Lake, Mr St Mrs Jimmy Burgon, Mrs Jack Burgon, Mrs Mary Martin, Un ion, Mr St Mrs Ralph Fitzgerald, Mr St Mrs Kenneth Hay-deaMr & Mrs Mac Yates, Mr St Mrs Floyd Downing, Mr & Mrs Henry Nuzaiski, Murray, gccsmmfHJmmS apgmfmmb Mr St Mrs Bud Bollinger, Mid-alRonye Winterton, Mr St Mrs Mar Christenscn, Lchi. Dinner was served. Jeff Buhlcr, son of Mr St Mrs Joe Buhlcr, Monroe St., was guest of honor at a party on his sixth birthday. Guests were Johnny and Jeanne Yuhas, Becky Brown, Bill and Chrisy Buhlcr, Danny Giles, Mitch, Mike and Matt Olson, JDick Howard, George Osborne, Car olyn Turner, and Jeff's sister, JcNae. Various games were played after which refreshments were served. That evening Jeff's grandparents, air St Mrs Bryan Bird and Mn Iris Buhlcr, Midvale, came to extend greetings. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Art Millcrbcrg,, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Carl Kerr, Murray. Miss Gcrona, Rosemary daughter of Mr & Mrs Carlos T. Gcrona, E. 7800 South, was Civt us - , The group went to Mt. Jordan Junior where swimming was e. slfnnnnnn! ' v Early Gardeners Start Flowers ii Raisa. -- sT?-'-- ' E Li! j. cy Garritson, Kathy Lichtle,4 Connie Nichols, Wendy Gotts berg, Elena Perkins, Irene Barben, Nancy Winget, Gay Sharp, Rhonda Pacheco, Karen Mann; Rita Costello, Karma Holt, Pam Patterson, and Tina V , mm MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, Feb. 7, 196 i ' Dork Chocolate Almond Milk Chocolate Milk Chocolote Mint Chocolate . packages Price tHtctive Thwrtdoy, Fnoay and Saturday IA Pipes Avocados Into, ftovotrul 3 - Carrots 29 WnMotl Irons' U.S. He. 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