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Show DeWorld's Fair. an aunt. Kay Dixon, Tcrl Andrm, THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Mrs Minnie Ballard is going Lou Ann Day. Darnell Andrus joined a borah Patience, Page 6 Friday, August 7 196 4 Their teacher is Mrs Beverly to move to Salt Lake. Her son, group of Salt Lake County Fire- Draper Clellie Ballard 254-492- 9 Old Folks Day Set at Draper By Three Stakes On Aug. 12 at Draper Park 4 p.m. the annual Mt. Jor- Legion Baseball Team Guests at Outing Stakes Old Folks Day will be held. From 4 to 5:30 p.m. dinner will be served by individual wards afterwhich a program will be given. The day will be rounded out with a dance from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Draper American Legion baseball team were guests of their coach, Robert Brown at an outing Aug. 4. They went swimming and water skiing. Members of the team are Dean Anderson, Carl Smith, Mike Smith, Steve Erickson, Dan Noorda, Kelly Hayes, Blaine Joos, Bruce Dunn, Tony Yen-gicBrent Marriott, Steve Densley, Eddie Williams and Craig Brown. at dan, Sandy and Sandy East Summer Party for Stake Held at Parle The annual summer party for Mt. Jordan Stake High Priests was held Thursday at Draper Park, under direction of chairmen, Mr & Mrs Jim Gordon. Over 200 were served dinner. Mr & Mrs Duane Sjob-lorand Mr & Mrs Lewis Washcooked. The Gordon burn Wright family presented the program. Group leaders of each n Talks Given at Liahoma Holiday Event The Liahoma Holiday was held in Draper Third Ward on Aug. 1. Deborah Patience gave the opening prayer. Talks were given by Alice Leigh, Shanna Take Advantage of These Specials All Week 6 Hamburgers 5 Hot Dogs T 59c gal. Open Sundays Too! Circle Park rive Bn & Cafe Open 6 am. BREAKFAST 8600 South 7th Withers. Ward and their wives who helped were Mr & Mrs Melbourne Lloyd, Crescent; Mr & Mrs Harry Fowler, Crescent Second; Mr & Mrs Rex Wilhoit, Granite; Mr & Mrs Earl Toone, Draper Third; Mr & Mrs Al Cottrell, Draper First; Mr & Mrs Golden Howlett and Mr & Mrs Ray Baker, Draper Second; Mr & Mrs Cecil Heinke, and Mr & Mrs Alvin Hill, Draper Fourth. ! Mrs Janice Nelson and children have returned to Logan after spending 2 weeks with her parents, Mr & Mrs Dale Smith. Mr & Mrs Steven Roden had their baby blessed Sunday, and named her Angela. Draper First Ward held their Trail Roundup July 27 on the Ward patio. A chuck wagon supper was served. Norma Johnson was in charge. for The Liahoma Holiday held was Ward First Draper July 29 in the afternoon. The Merrihands who graduated are: Bonnie Baker, Jan Cary, Dalyn Fitzgerald, Pamela Fitzgerald, Wendy Fitzgerald and Shelley Smith. The afternoon was under direction of Shirley Humphrey. Ronald Wilcox, son of Mr & Mrs Herman Wilcox, was confirmed by his uncle, La Mar Roberts Sunday, who also named and blessed a baby daughter, Janet Barbara Wilcox. Mr & Mrs Mumford had their baby girl blesed by Tom Stowe. Her name is Deanna Mumford. Other children confirmed were Paula Sjoblom, by Roger Sjob-lom- , Earlene Oxborough, by Tom Stowe. Garry Hardy, won the Mus- tang at Draper July 24 cele bration. Mr & Mrs Ruel Hunsaker had an enjoyable r;p to Yellowstone Park with members of their family. Weldon, their son, and Craig and Todd Shoemaker, grandsons, joined them as far as Lava Hot Springs, Ida., alter which they returned home. Their granddaughter, Sharla Shoemaker, joined them for the whole trip as did Mr & Mrs Wilford Walkenhorst and children. Mrs Norma Erickson and children, Mr & Mrs Garth Joos and family and Mr & Mrs Jim Gordon attended the Gordon family reunion held at Lorin Farr Park, Ogden Saturday. Evelyn Joos, daughter of Mr & Mrs Bob Joos, spent the last two weeks in Canada with her girl friend, Chris Anderson, and family. Pam Fitzgerald, Wendy Fitzgerald, Dalynn Fitzgerald, Deborah Patience, Lou Ann Day, were guests at a slumber party at the home of Jan Cary. Mr & Mrs Dan Dunn and daughter went to Flaming Gorge and Vernal. They visited the museum, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. Nancy Myers Cooper, daughter of Mr & Mrs Carl Myers returned to her home in Califor- Bob, bought her home in Draper. Mr & Mrs Gerald Smith and Carol and Debbie Ballard, Margaret Day, Merna Smith, Mr & Mrs Leon Smith, Clellie Ballard and Linda Norris are among the Draper people who have visited the World's Fair, was prepared by the girls for their mothers. The afternoon was under direction of Rachel Patience, Primary pres. and Liahoma partners. Draper girls who attended MIA camp at Peruvian Lodge in Alta last week were Jody Andrus, Robin and Jana Lee Owens, Maurie Sadleir, Shannon Rasmussen, Shelley Sund, Debra Cary, Jerri West, Max-in- e Humphrey, Kaylcen Fitzgerald, Valerie Whetman, Charlotte Green, Marilyn Smith, Jana McBride, Joyce Fitzgerald, Jennie Cox, RoLayne Day, Darlenc Day, Susan Thompson, Connie Fairbourn, Elaine Hill, Roberta Fitzgerald, DcAnn Dixon and Debra Ipson. The Ben Andrus family enjoyed a stay at the North Fork of Provo in the Uintahs last week. Attending were Mr & Mrs Ben Andrus and boys, Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus and family and Mr & Mrs Ray Andrus and family. Ideal Toone went to Idaho Falls to attend the funeral of DINNER E. Sandy ;' B one ib. union Mr & Mrs Melvin Withers and family, are on vacation at Grand Canyon. They will see the Glen Canyon dam and visit Arizona. from Draper Third Boys Ward attending Tracy Wigwam were Paul Brown, Mike Fitz gerald, Bruce Ballard, Allen Tunbridge, Frank Andrus, Randy Biggs, David Webb, Brent Webb, Bob Smith, Steve Patience. Elaine Webb is their leader and arranged transportation with June Biggs, Fred Sjoblom, Weldon Hunsaker, Arnold Webb, Norma Webb, Joe Patience and Anita Tunbridge. i ' I I 'k lb. S9C ib. 39c (Midvale, Sandy, Union) Proven Leadership Ability Previous Legislative Experience Energetic, Efficient, Responsible J-- V . n ADVERTISEMENT t 6 Phone Highest Paid Weekly Circulation In The Siaie of Utah 255-355- Primary Election August 11 ... 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District 20 Friday and Saturday Only irioin Steak hue ( Steak A J Democrat 83c S0C CORNED BEEF 102i6899: Bathroom Tissue '$100 3 $100 ; 1 n gpr Hershey's SYRUP Peaches 2 - 29c 2 Regular 2 cans 49c can$ 39c soitoi. 65c JtllNlGCOfNI IWSHMALLOWS 1 PUREX Instant Drink foes 980 Large Fancy Ib. 19' s ma flESTLE'S KEEN Hill's Dog Food Sora mm. - at Draper Park. 7-io- ib. At a Nominal Cost State Representative it. a 'iV ,.i ;.,,'' v e um V; K For Best Results James Macfarlane - i We Can Put Wlore Food T-- In Service vers IW. Mr & Mrs Don Smith and family, San Jose, Calif., visited Merna Smith en route to the teok men for a fishing trip to Naugh-to- n Reservoir in Wyoming Wednesday. Airman Steven J. Courrier, Mr & Mrs Earl Toone returnson of Mr & Mrs John F. Coured from a trip with their daughter, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Stead-ma- rier, 2415 Docphin Way. Salt They went to Yellowstone Lake, has completed the first Glacial National Montana, Park, Virginia City and Idaho 1 to fish. Nancy, Paula, Denise and Denae Smith, daughters of Mr & Mrs eid Smith, former residents of Draper, spent a week with their uncle and aunt, Mr &. Mrs Gerald Smith. Earl Toone and daughter and children, attended the Toone family reunion in Croyden, Sat1 urday. That evening they attended the Berrett family re- Elect nia. O LUNCH flews of Men nn til diavaie 3 ounce jars 6 $100 59' u pen 9 to 9 V IDEAL X |