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Show imi l Step ISdv Riverton .. Blanche Densley . Steven Jarvis, 18, son of Mr & Mrs Arnold Jarvis, Riverton, is reported to be improving at Cottonwood hospital, after he was seriously injured in a car driven by a Salt Lake man crashed on U. S. highway near Lamberts Service Station south of the Pint of the mountain. Taken to an American Fork hospital then transferred to the hospital was steven Jar. PAGE'S In Riverton vis, when he suffered a broken pelvis and a back injury. Lynn Dansie, 18, liverton and driver of the car, suffered fractured lacerations on his forehead. He was treated at the American Fork hospital and released. The accident occurred when the Riverton car skidded into the path of the other car during a rainstorm. Mrs Dell Shomaker is spending a few days this week in Idaho Falls with her husband who is working there. He will be there about six months. Mrs Teenie Petersen is a patient at the LDS hospital, where she underwent surgery Monday. The Great Salt Lake Council 1964 is scheduled to be held May 23 at the Utah State Fair Grounds, from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. It will be held partly indoors and out, with four talent shows and exhibits. The main show begins at 8 p.m. The public is invited. There will be a small entrance fee. Mrs Mary Egbert, Mrs Dora Callicott, Miss Phyllis Butter-fiel- d and Mrs Hortense Walker, attended a four county DUP convention Monday afternoon at Emigration Ward in Salt Lake. Speakers were the presi dents of each county. Mrs Grace Thornton represented Salt Lake Coutny. Later they attended a tea. Mrs Egbert, of Salt second Lake County, conducted DUP elections Thursday at the Archibald Gardner Camp in West Scout-o-ram- will be closed this Saturday, May 23, 1964 In Memorium of Mrs Horace J. Page Mother of Ron Page Jordan. The Lark Ward Relief Society was recently reorganized with Mrs Myrle Foist replacing Mrs Jessie Neilsen as president. Her counselors are Mrs Ruby Seras-siand Mrs Bessie Bigler. Secretary and treasurer is Rita Rostron; magazine representative, Leona Petersen; visiting teacher message Zelma Peter-sen- ; work day director, Donna literature lesson, Bardsley; Vaudis Healey. Sixteen members of the Riverton Rivereen Club attended the final meeting of a successful season, held at the home of Mrs Desna Newman. She was assisted by Miss Jean Madsen and Mrs Darrel Brown. Guest speakers were two State Highway patrolmen, Howard Newman and Dick Groves. Club members were brought up to date on new traffic laws as compared with the old laws and were given pamphlets on the Refreshments were subject. served. Raymond Beck, son of Mr & Mrs Ray Beck, and Hal Withers, son of Mr & Mrs Leland Withers, are home on leave from Fort Polk, La. After their stay in Riverton, Raymond will go to Fort Bliss, Tex., and Hal will return to Fort Polk. Mr & Mrs Clyde Hettrick and son C. M.. Los Angeles, returned to their home May 9 after spending two weeks with Mrs Hettrick's mother, Mrs Desna Newman. Mrs Keturah Langford and daughters, Mrs Steve West, Mrs Elmer Hawkes, and Mrs Moss Newman, visited recently in Sunnyvale, Calif., with another daughter of Mrs Lang-forMrs Chalres J. Earl. Mrs Langford stayed four weeks bu tthe others came back after staying a week. o a A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned For Information On Protect your second largest investment Our Service PROMPT and GUARANTEED Irrigation Headgates live, aad Save Contact Branch Manager Midvala Jack Egbert Dallas Stradley Riverton Orson Mickelson, Draper Riverton Motor Co. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. Riverton, Utah " T -- - - "Our first USS Irrigation Headgate was so easy to install rt we put in three more." Teach Gun Safety To Children Over 12 A gun safety course will be given beginning May 25 in the Riverton Second Ward for boys and girls 12 years and over. Charles Tea will be in charge. There will be a small fee.. Lions' Ladies Hold Installation Party The Riverton Lions and Lady Lions held a dinner meeting and the Lions installation party Monday evening at Ralph's Inn in Lehi. Mrs Elmo Hamilton and Mrs Hcrschel Egbert were in charge of table decorations. Douglas Peisley was installed president with 0. M. Henderson, Daro Hamilton, John Steadman, ry-treasurer, Frank Smith, and directors, Einar Lund, Stanley Anderson, Mark Nichols, tail twister, Lorin Miller, lion tamer, Gordon Densley. secreta- Max Parle Injured In Mr word Car Accident Mrs Earl Park received that their son, Sp4 Max &. Park, was in an automobile accident Apr. 30 in Wisconsin, where he was serving in the Army. He received serious injuries and was at first considered cirtical, but is now improving in the Great Lakes Naval hospital. Max's buddy was driving the car in which he was riding, when it collided with another car. Miller and Mrs Fern Poor entertained at a grocery shower for Miss Suzanne Miller, bride-to-bat the home of Mr & Mrs James A. Miller. Guests included aunts and cousins of Miss Miller. Attending the initiation of the Minerettes at Bingham High School mothers' and daughters' day last Thursday were Mrs Sherwood Butterfield and Judy, Mrs Virgil Freeman and Launa and Kathy, and Mrs Lawrence Butterfield and Rhonda. Judy Butterfield and her mother presented program numbers. Mr & Mrs Nat Crane and the Leon Ewells, Bluffdale, motored to Nephi Sunday to visit Cyrus Crane, who is ill. Mrs Fern Poor spent this week with her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs William Thomas, Logan. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane and Mrs Ella Butterfield spent Friday visiting Mr & Mrs Edgar Aylett, Riverton. A birthday dinner party was held at the home of Mr Si Mrs Earl Poor last Friday evening. Guests included Mr & Mrs Gerald Stone, Provo, Mr & Mrs Lee Skanchy, Midvale, Mr & Mrs James A. Miller, Mrs Louise Miller, and Mrs Fern Poor. Another dinner honoring Mr Poor was held Sunday. Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie visited the Ralph Morgans at Layton Sunday. Mrs Henry Bodell spent several days last week with her daughter and family, the Vere Densleys, Sandy, and Saturday the Bodells called on Mr LQuise church house May 15. Jesse West and Heber Parry were both hospitaized this past week. The 94th Quorum of Seventies enjoyed an evening of entertainment and dinner at the Riverton Second Ward May 14. Attending from Bluffdale were Mr & Mrs Darrell Tuner, Mr & Mrs Glen Crump, Mr & Mrs Melvin Spencer, Mr & Mrs Glen Kump, Mr & Mrs Bob Turner, Mr & Mrs Don Merrill, and LaVar Bevan. Caro and Leon Ewel spent Sunday in Nephi visiting with an uncle who was ill. Enjoying the music of the "Four Preps" and dancing at Lagoon Saturday evening were Mr &. Mrs Allen Howell, Mr & Mrs Cavin Webb, Mr & Mrs Wallace Neilson, Mr & Mrs Edward Nichols, and Mr & Mrs Ferris Dansie. Ward dinners mave been given recently by Mr & Mrs Keith Webb, Mr & Mrs Russell Turner, Mr Si Mrs Ranald Perry, and Mr & Mrs Henry Halmes. Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlane and granddaughter Brenda attended a dance review in Kearns last Friday. Two more granddaughters, Marilyn and Louise, participated. ... News of Men In Service Army Pfc Steven C. Bergen-e- r, son of Mrs Joyce B. Sjos-tro679 Alta View Dr., Midvale, was assigned to the 7th Infantry Division in Korea May 1. Bergener, a tank driver in Troop B. 2d Squadron of the division's 10th Cavalry, entered the Army in August 1962 and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. He attended South high School, Salt Lake City. Capt. Charles E. Peeler, son of T. R. Peeler, 246 East 7570 South, Midvale, completed a transportation officer career course at the Army Transportation School, Ft. Eus-ti- s, Va., May 15. Capt. Peeler was trained in the duties and responsibilities of an officer in the Transportation Corps. The captain attended Jordan high school. W JIWk Bo-del- l's mother, Frances Mrs Bo- dell, Midvale. Monday evening Mrs Virgil Freeman entertained at dinner, husband's birthday. Guests included Mrs Ida Freeman, Mr & Mrs Elmer Talbott. Mrs Sherwood Butterfield attended a luncheon for the wives of Prudential Life Insurance In Utah... Bluffdale after a swim, beer is a natural 254-014- 9 . On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream cm be wonderfully refreshing. Equally refreshing uhen you're relaxing afterwards with friends is a hearty glass of beer. There's hardly another beverage around that suits whacou do for fun as much as beer. Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair beer brings to each just the right touch of extra good living. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that w e live in a land of personal frccdom-a- nd that our right to enjoy beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but aa important one, of those personal freedoms. In Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC, 366 South Fifth East, SaK Lake City, H by Chevrolet on an economy drive this vacation Sure, a Chevy II just about runs on peanuts. But this frisky family car will take the whole gang along on any trip. And in plenty of comfort and a whole lot of style. Along with pep, it has a roomy, comfortable Body by Fisher plus virtually effortless care. Battery-savin- g Delcotron generator, brakes, long-lif- e muffler and other big Chevrolet features all hf'ln vmi savp nn mninfonnnr-And there's a big choice of models Client U Nora Sport Coupe n r invited. Last Wednesday evening Mrs employee, at Salt Lake Friday. ButAnna Mitchell and Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Reporter terfield tried out forJudy Days of '47 queen at the state capitll Saturday. Mrs Butterfield Is Albert J. Crane and daughter New DUP Captain Evelyn and Walter E. Crane attended a meeting of the SUP At the meeting of the Daughat Sandy last Thursday. ters of Utah Pioneers last Thursday at the home of Mrs Violet Freeman, election of officers took place as follows: Mrs Fern C. Butterfield, capCarol Green, tain; Mrs Mayme Ingram, first vice captain; Mrs Gwen Butterfield, second vice captain; Mrs The Primary children of the Tola ' Butterfield, secretary; group entertained their Mrs Nora Crane, historian; Mrs Skylct mothers at a special program Fern Poor, pioneer relics; Mrs May 13. The children presented Sylvia Freeman, scrapbook. a card and a lovely corsage to The lesson on Mormon folkand refreshments were lore was given by Mrs Fern them to 28 mothers Butterifeld. Light refreshments served Ronald Bevan, father of La-Vwere served by the hostess. Bevan, recently returned home from serving in the ScotTwenty-fiv- e ward members tish mission. He will give his attended the Aaronic priesthood welcome home address in sactour of the Riverton Stake for rament meeting May 24. The Young Marneds held a Arms Forces Day Saturday. The Herriman school field wiener roast and games at the Go Angus Farms, Cheraw, Colorado it it ? f is THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, May 22, 1964 Page 3 CHEVY Alfred Nielsen, Jr., Partner, Nielsen Bros. . May 23 will be poppy day in the Riverton vicinity. Cirls State candidates will call at each home for a contribution, the money to go for child welfare. Herriman Is . . . day will be held at the school May 28. Refreshments will be served by the PTA; everyone Riverton to Observe Poppy Day May 23 Itrade'n'mvelI self-adjusti- ft. KM THt CMAY HtCMWAY KRflRMERS sedans, wagons and sporty jobs. One that's sure to be priced right for you, too. Because right now is Trade 'N' Travel Time at your Chevrolet dealer's. 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