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Show THE MIDYALE SENTINEL. MIDVALE, UTAH Page 6 Friday, July 2, 1965 ris, Gertrude Sampson, Sandy Community Church held a luncheon on June 24, concluding meetings until September. Attending the potluck luncheon were John R. Brooke, pasMrs Richard Phillips tor, Si mi Cremer, Dorothy Jean Allen, Ruth Venneri, Gretchen Brooke, Ann Ilanger, Luncheon Concludes Molly Mellor, Marian Golonka, Study Group Meetings Sheri Young, Beverly Doris Powell. Grace The Bible study group of the Jones, Pat Jensen, Mattie Har-- Parade Highlights Ward Carnival White City 571-248- 8 By-erg- o, West-brook- A Tragedy Of Errors by Jerry Marcus ml WINTOI Connie Sargent, Faye Ellison, Betty Robinson and Karline Keyser. ! Members of Sandy Eighth Ward held a carnival on Friday, June 25, beginning with a parade, the primary in charge. Booths including a puppet show, photography, make-up- , and dart games. The Elder's Quorum sponsored an auction and Ron Glassey was the auctioneer. Larry Lied-tk- e was coordinator for the carnival. bad a Thp Rplipf Snriptv "Country store" where they sold baked goods and other food. Doris Moses is the Relief Society president. The Mutual group sold Tacos. Lynn Stout was in charge of the puppet show. Jared Kobs, the sales. Lynn Ellison is bishop of the ward. Traveling from San Pedro, Calif., to visit with relatives are Mr & Mrs Frank B. Edgar and family. They are guests at home of Mr & Mrs Gary M. Moore. 9891 Sunflower Lane. Mrs Edgar and Mrs Moore are sisters,.... Two White City families motored to Flaming Gorge uam last week end and happen ed to meet each other by co incidence. They were Mr & Mrs Dan Milkovich and fam ilv Rhea Dalton and daughters were guests at a barbecue party in Salt Lake on Saturday evenine. On Sundav Mrs Dalton and her girls went boating at uian juaKe. xney reside at 964 K t Platinum ( V "I wai to buty Trori Saltly Th roflng ytw li I dldftl SM yew Mop flgbt.' Service Cartlessnist and inattention art killers en the highway. Way. Mr & Mrs Larry Lewis, wnite city, left recently for a week's vacation in Idaho, where they planned to visit her erand. mother. They also planned to uo some iisning. News of Men In Service Pvt. Elden Mr M. Saville, son of Mrs Marvin Saville, 1885 12300 South, Draper radio re completed a lay and carrier operation cour se at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Ft. Gordon, Ga., & East Mid vale k Bakery v Mexican , Pastry Our Specially . v June 25. Saville was trained to oper ate and maintain field radio relay carriers and various com munications equipment. The old soldier, who attended Jordan High School, was employed by Western Roll- ing Mills m Salt Lake City before entering the Army in January 19G5. lie completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo. Birthday Cakes Made To Your Order Someone Has A Birthday Today. ORDER YOURS NOW 55 E. Obituaries Louie C. Mitchell Funeral services were held Monday in the Sandy Second Ward for Louie C. Mitchell, 7g, July 11, 1937 in Bingham Can8556 S. State, Sandy, who died yon, to Glenn S. and Vivian Brimhall Radmill. She married e Thursday evening at his L. Burkinshaw Feb. 23, Larry He was 1955 in the Salt Lake LDS of natural causes. born Jan. 24, 1886 in Vernal, a Temple. She garduated from son of Thomas and Elizabeth A. Jordan high school and was acPrimary teacher, Blyth Mitchell. He married Ivy tive in Vawdrey Nov. 25, 1914, Salt and vice president of West JorLake LDS Temple. dan elementary school PTA. Survivors include her husSurvivors include his widow; son and daughters; Mrs Ruth band, son, daughter, Ronny, Roman, Mrs Robert G. (Beth) Cathy; parents, West Jordan; Ingersoll, Lou K. Mitchell, all sisters, Mrs Garwin (Dorene) of Sandy; sister, Mrs Lila Farnsworth, Los Angeles; Mrs Hatch. Provo; brother, Blyth Clyde (Ila) Rasmussen, West L., San Miguel, Calif.; 7 grandJordan, Mrs Ray ((Beth) Jenchildren. Burial was in Sandy sen Granger. Burial was in Redwood Memcity cemetery. orial Estates. Dale Phelps S4h resi-denc- 4-- Funeral services were held Phelps. member of the LDS Church, he was a former member of the U.S. Reserve, Utah National Guard.' He married Susan Spencer June 12, 1964, Salt Lake in the . , . Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his widow; Riverton; brothers, parents, sisters, Alan, Orval J., Kemp J., Mrs Marlin ((Gwen) Stead-maZina, Alice, South Jordan; Gary, Salt Lake; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Alma Jacobson, Murray. Burial was in South Jordan cemetery. Louis De Col Funeral services were held Saturday at the Colonial Mortuary Chapel for Louis De Col, Copperton. Mr De Col died June 23 after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Myrtle Williams De Col," son and daughters Kieth and Mrs Don ((Mary) Coyne, Kearns; Earl De Col, Bluff dale; Sgt. LaMont De Col, San Diego, Calif.; Pvt. Richard De Col, Fort Ord, Calif.; Mrs William (Barbara) Taul, Joyce Murray; Mrs Mrs Harvey Shults, Granger, (Maxine) Dickerson. Salt Lake and Edith, Copperton. 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The services were conducted by Bsp. Gordon Bodily, Copperton Ward. Prayers were offered by Harold Korous, Bsp. John D. Smith, Ray Olsen and Delmar Schick. Speakers were Bsp. Rex B. Garrett, Bsp. Stanley B. Long and Bsp. Bodily. Music was furnished by the Copperton Relief Society singing mothers and a duet by Mrs Ernest Dicderich and Mrs James Crellin accompanied by Hannah Sanderson all of Copperton. Pallbearers were Dan Coyne, Bill Taul, Mike De Col, Harvey Dickerson, Henry Hint-z- e and Laurence West. Interment was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. . ' A' rices Midvale Little League Monday morning in South Jorfor Dale dan Secoind Ward Phelps. 20, Riverton, who died Thursday at a Salt Lake hospital of injuries suffered in a power shovel accident. He was born May 30, in Murray to Orval K. and Florence Jacob-so- n A JULY off educed Midvale Little League WBBA Results Red Sox 5, Bees 4. Tigers 5, Giants 3. Red Sox 10, Giants 4. Tigers-Bee- s postponed, rain. Standings W Tigers Giants Bees Red Sox .5 , 4 3 3 L 2 4 4 5 Schedule Friday, July 2 Giants vs. Tigers. Monday, July 5 Red Sox vs. Giants, 2 p.m.; Bees vs. Tigers, 4 p.m. Thursday Bees vs. Giants. Midvale Boys' League National Grizzlies 6, Cubs 17. Dodgers 4, Grizzlies 5, Cardinals 0, Cubs 16. Grizzlies-Cardinal- s and Dodgers-Cubs, postponed, rain. Schedule Friday. July 2 Dodgers vs. Grizzlies, 4 p.m. TuesdayCardinals vs. Cubs, 4 p.m. vs. Wednesday Grizzlies Cardinals, 5:45 p.m. Thursday Dodgers vs. Cubs, 4 p.m. American Orioles 24, Angels 7. Yankees 5, Indians 7. Yankees 21, Orioles. 2. Indians 7, Angels 2. Orioles 8, Indians 7. s Yankees-Angelpostponed, rain. Schedule Tuesday, July 6 Indians vs. Angels, 5:45 p.. 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