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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH lady wag prpifnted with fin" or- rm fntraay were JITr & Wts chid. The party Mas held under Harold Ashman. They wre 5 Pape Friday, August 7, 1964 direction of 1he president of the guests at the home of her sisTholen and his ter, Mr & Mrs Francis Morten-son- . son, piano BOlo by Maureena Richard elders, Hanson, vocal duet by. Kerry counselors, Dean Kirk and RanAdair and Catherine Jorgenson, dall Webster. Visiting here with relatives E Midvale Mrs Jlelga Swenson piano solo, Marsha Leak and by Wendy Sadler and Connie Edmunds. Speakers gave tribute to the girls and graduation scrolls were awarded by Mrs Nora Sampson and Mrs ' Thelma Peterson. The closing' prayer was given by Yvonne Sorenson and music by Karen Stillman. talks 255-343- Saturday, Mr & Mrs Norman Peterson motored tollear Lake and en mute home visited Program Presented at Huntsville. At Liahoma Holiday Mr & Mrs Earl Evans enterThe Liahoma Holiday of the at a family dinner on tained East Midvale Second Ward was Monday, night ts. a farewell to held last Thursday under the; their daughter and family, Mr supervision of the Primary & Mrs Elmo Turner, who left Luau Highlights president, Mrs Thelma PeterTuesday morning by plane for son. The program was conductBrazil where Mr Turner will be Elders Quorum Night ed by Mrs Marilyn Hanson, the mission president. first counselor and 'teachers, ThcEast Midvale Elders Stacey; and: Steven Sharp, 'of Mr 3? Mrs Dale Ina Litllefield, Fern children of the Quorum First Ward and and Nora Sampson. their wives held a "luau" .at Sharp,, returned home Sunday, Opening prayer was given by the home of Mr & Mrs Amos having spent two weeks visitDiane Liltlefield and "music 'by Anderson. Over one hundred ing their grandparents Mr & ' Trinino Jnhnsnfi. Th tinnnpnm r o M people were in attendance and Mrs Lee Egbert, and aunt and included a talk 'by Karen 'Swon- - enjoyed Hawaiian food. Each uncle, Mr & Mrs Ike Leusen-heimcPhoenix, Ariz., former East Midvale residents. Returning recently from a month's vacation were Mr & Mrs Harold Glover and chilBring Ycur Car To Us dren. They visited the New York World5s Fair and spent a week at Jones Beach in New York World's Fair and spent Have It Done Right! - Save Money in The End ,jj C, they visited their niece, Kit Olson. Their tour included the 11 West Point Academy, Niagara Tie w Falls, Gettysburg, Hill Cumo-raPalmyra; N. Y. They also visited the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Mt. Rush-morand attended the passioin play in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Visitors in American Fork On Cm-dwel- , ' r, I Won't It Run? I Our Work Is Guaranteed I Hivo ua P?sll van TAiln.. luuav Troester s Automotive Service rr 7T J I. "TV e, Art 1L the i2 -- UL ERNEST H. DEAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Why does Utah have such a disorganized tness in state government? Because state agen-cie- s have grown without areful planning or coordination. Ernest H. Dean tried hard to help to reform the state government for more efficiency and less cost. Unfortunately the Governor vetoed the bill designed to study a thorough and revisal f our state government. Dean, if elected Governor, will give us a better value for our dollar and more economy for our tax dollar. 5i "ST nn 7i m3 P4 if-- i and friends is Miss Sharon Nelson, Seattle, Wash. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas Nelson, formerly Aftrin 3aeob-son- , East Midvale. Baptism and confirmation in the East Midvale Second Ward on Sunday were Susan Swenson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Don Swenson, toy her father; LaNita Densley, daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Densley, by. her 'father; and Robert Tripp, son of Mr & Mrs Robert 0. Tripp, by Rudolph Tsehaggeny. Mr & Mrs Norman Peterson and family enjoyed a picnic supper at Liberty Park recently. Those attending were Mr & Mrs Jay Mowler, Murray, Mr & Mrs Dell Peterson and family, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Woodward, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs. Val Peterson and Bon, White City. Their granddaughter . Pamela Mowler participated in the water ballet during the evening. Recently , returning from a trip to the Flaming Gorge dara was Charles Young. Mr & Mrs Robert Joffs and family, Corona, Calif., recently visited her parents Mr & Mrs Clarence Millerberg. They also were guests at the home of his parents Mr & Mrs Eric Joffs, Park City. Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Don Swenson Sunday were Mr &. Mrs Richard Haight, Mrs Jane Haight, and daughter Ca: thy, all of Salt Lake. Mrs Gus EklUnd renectly entertained at a birthday party honoring her daughter Bonnie on her 9th birthday. Games were played with prizes and refreshments were served. Those present were Susanne Cantrell, Terri Rawlins, JuLee and Darla Neuffer, Terrie McNeil, Sharla Glover, Kari Jol-leKaren Burningham, Connie Parker, Kay Jacobs, Marilyn Mclff. Her sister Nancy assisted as hostess. Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman spent a few days recently at a family at the home of nis mother, Mrs C. N. Ashman, Fillmore. Visiting over the week nd In Logan at the home of Mrs FURNACES & AIR CONDITIONING or Night. Call Clvac Day ...Buxton,. 255-234- CK7-318- Air Conditioning Heating 7693 S. State St. Midvale & son, Can-honvill- e, sis-'ter; half-brother- I '. I ..a K LfiMBOURfiE SAYS: fab J nn iiiWibmiim LEADER OF YOUTH Bill Larson was Chair man of the Intermoun-tai- n Physical Fitness Committee of the Na tional Amateur Athletic Union, and has been closely associated with Youth activities. t l ' k "v f I ,' ' ? h v i i" 'h r I f"" h f H I r' w, k CRUSADER FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 8 OPEN 3 jt p Bill Larson led the cru- sade to establish a recreation center for our Senior Citizens and is Chairman of the Metropolitan Salt Lake Council on Aging. B I established the program for the County- - wide We give S&H Green Slanips Bananas Tide Waste Guiiars Pianos "both Lark; three p'K r 2"-- - B'slVts oa ca. Sausage Organs Lorin's Market; With the Ne Shh Boom 1 HART BROS. 9247 So. Slate IN THE MALL & 5c .J J 3,bs Pork Chops Cucumbers Ukes ' v' 4 Glen J. Petersmt Funeral services were held Thursday at noon in Murray for len J. Peterson, 51, Lark, who died of a heart ilmcnt Monday at 10:30 a.m. while he was at work. Burial was in the Memorial Gardens of the Val-le- - Shortening Nectarines -- Obituaries King Size 255-534- 2 Your Friendly Grocer Sugar House $15,600 End messy chipping and scraping... There's NO DEFROSTING EVER vAh u NO -- FROST ELECTRIC grand- I REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R jj 3 - r - - , 1 , 8' -.--- 1 (i rat " 1 ; f Primary. Election t 4 master storm sewer system that includes improvements of the Jordan River. A i I v. t t 1 t y- - a t t electric electric frcczer-rcigerator And that is only one of the ways a and money. taves you time, work, Shnft Onh Oner A W'tfk. A spacious new model holds a week s tood food in quantity when lupply . . . with plenty to spare. Vou can buy is , prices are low, flavor high. in Quantity. You save hours and hours of mral making PrsfHtrt it- Vou can prepare special by preparing loud ahead and Wing treats such as pies and cakes in quantity, too. no-fro- st freezer-refrigerato- r. I (Bill) for h M X 2-Y- U no-fro- st Henderson t S r A YR TERM a It takei only a Tew minutes of simple smlsing instead of hours of chipping, scraping, vailing and mopping to clean a modern, William H. k ILuuUllU i ntfmiir Closed Sun. ! leader in the movement that Bill Larson is a COMMISSIONER- -2 CANDIDATE-COUN- TY s' Set. Men PLANNER .iiiiiiiitiii K nni f A COMMUNITY A Wo liDo DEMOCRATIC mi LowLovv Food Prices Banjos Funeral rites were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Midvale LDS "Ward chapel for Charles Jacob Graft, 82, 45 So. Main, who died of natural causes Sunday at 1?05 p.m. at his home. Burial was in the Sandy cemetery. A son of Mr & Mrs Jacob Graff, he was torn Dec. 18, 1881 In Payson. He married Georgian Dobbs in Sandy Nov. 11, 1907. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr Graff was a mining con- - rnn If - mUtmi ni mnm-ii- n1 A Subscribe Now VOTE AUG. 11 I Anfia Full- cm Records Charles J. Graff gets things done! T,Tr? mer, Napa, Calif. Survivors Include his widow; sons, James Edward, Lark; Jerry Dennis, San Francisco; brother, sisters, John, Eureka, Juab County; Mrs Frances Sheet Music children; sisters, brother, Mrs Edgar Merriam, Bon Peterson, both Manti; Mrs Ella Perry, Orcm. BILL LARSON A1MME. Field1?, LarT:; g, tine, Mm of the Catholic Church," the Lark Lions Chin, and the h A son of Mr &. Mrs John J. Peterson, he was born Feb. 9, 1913. He married Elverda Hard-castl- e Aug. 8, 1936 in Salt Lake. He was a maintenance man "With the U. S. Mine since 1946, and member of the LDS Lark Ward. Survivors Include liis widow; son, daughters, Ronald J., Mrs Clyde Nelva) Hansen, both Sandy; Mrs Do Joyce) SBrick-- r, Salt Lake; Linda Jo, Chris- mm member Survivors include his widow; daughters, Charles T. Ariz.; Mrs Tempe, (Ted,) Clarence (Virginia) Palen, Mrs Elmer (Merille) 'Glover, both of Midvale; Mrs Goldie Frey, grandparents. Pa. 13 grandchil"Babies blessed and named in Lancaster, the 'East Midvale First Ward dren, 15 Samuel, Sunday were Troy Dee Hanson, J sister, brother, Garfield County; Mrs son of Mr & Mrs Dee Hanson, blessed by his father; Jodie Sarah Ballwinkle, Long Beach, half Killpack, daughter of Mr k Mrs Calif.; Arnold Edward, George, blseed her by Wayne Killapck, and Mrs Lucy Shakespear. grandfather, Alton D. Steele; John Robert Dunn, son of Mr Terese McCIure & Mrs Robert Dunn, blessed Graveside services were held by his father; Kyle LaMar Aug. 3, at 11 a.m. at Staufer, son of Mr & Mrs Gary Monday, the Draper cemetery for TerblessedE. Stauffer, by Lloyd ese MClure, 3, . who died of Suzanne natural Michelle Hanson; causes Thursday at Dahl, daughter of Mr & Mrs 7:50 'p.m. at a Salt Lake hosKenneth Dahl, blessed by her pital. father. Baptized and confirmed Terese was born Aug. 2, MCO, was Alexander Bailey, by his J in Salt Lake City to Mr & Mrs Paul 'W. McCIure, 12G56-9tfather, Joseph A. B&iley. TZasl, Draper. A welcome home luncheon Sirrvivors Include the parwas given by Mrs E. Allen ents; a sister, Erin, Draper; WednesSalt Bateman, Lake, grandparents, Mr & Mrs Ronday for his sister Mrs Eunice ald Sylvester, Draper; Mrs Jensen, who recently returned Mary McCIure, Salt Lake; from spending three years in Mr George England and Germany. Those McCIure, and Mrs H. E. Tuft, attending were Mrs Mirla both of Salt Lake. Thayne,, Prova; Mrs Henrietta Olson, Nnion; Mrs Margaret Janus A. Coffey Requiem mass was said SatPowell, Murray; Mrs Jennie Jewkes, Midvale; and from urday, Aug. 1, at .10 a.m. at Cathedral of the Madeline East Midvale were. Mrs Grace' the and Holy Rosary repeated FriThornton, Mrs Celeste Miller-berday at 8 p.m. for James ArMrs Sue Tennyson, Mrs thur Coffey, '63, Larli. who died Teresa Millerberg, Mrs lona of natural causes In a Salt Lake Jenson, Mrs Ruth O'Brien, Mrs 'hospital Thursday at 6:15 a.m. Burial was in the Mt. Calvary Laura Tripp. . Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp and cemetery. He was born Feb. 3, 1901, in children returned recently from Park 'City, a son of Mr & Mrs visiting at the 'home f William James Coffey. He married Jo-si- e Bunnell in Salt Lake in 1936. Sharp in Rigby, Ida., and Mrs He was the chief clerk of the Donna Browning, Idaho Falls. Co., and was a member Officers and teachers of the Mining U.. S. Smelting, Refining and East Midvale First Ward Primary enjoyed a steak fry Monday night at Laurel ines in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The evenComplete Stock ing was spent playing valley ball, horseshoe, and group singing. Returning home from a two Albums & 45't weeks' vacation in California were Mr k Mrs Joseph Wilson. They visited their daughter Mrs Marydee Kucero and family at 4 & 5 String San Bernardino, Calif., and spent several days in Hollywood. En route home they stopped at Las Vegas. .Mr 4. Mrs Hans Jenson 4rc spending some time at Yellowstone Park. They were 'accompanied by their daughter and family, Mr L Mrs Paul Barton, Bountiful. From $495.00 - BUXTON'S tm fcrflve of the LDS Church. fractnr end n, " 3 5 Years to Pay "Service All Makes" Paid Political Advertisement Mrs Vinla t!ppie v?PTe Mr Edwin Terry. Mr-Mrs Clinton Cutler, Og-devisited his parents Mr & Mrs Ben Cutler Sunday. Their daughter Cothy remained to spend a week visited with !her BUY County Commissioner The Man Who Knows Government (Political Adv. Paid for By Dtlt H. Mitchtl 943 Serpentint Way.) NOW f ROM YOUR DEAL! X i UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. n iJ |