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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Pace 2 trulay, November 5, 1965 com entertained in observance of his birthday. The next day Mr Francom and sons, Jim and Lloyd, went deer hunting at Mr Francom Sheep Creek. stayed overnight with Mr & Mrs Julian liuttert'ield, Murray, in their trailer home. Returning by plane from a week's visit to San Francisco, Personals Mrs Willis Francom 255 3U01 Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St., was guest of honor at dinner recently when Mrs Fran ' " UU x 4. . Whisky Whuky ' 1 i Calif., was Mrs George Barton, Lincoln St. She visited her sister, Mrs C. F. Patterson. Mrs Joella Davis, 6th Ave., underwent surgery recently at St. Mark's Hospital after having had tests in the hospital for ten days prior to that. A recent week end guest of Miss Uennie Lynn Rolfe at the home of her grandmother, Mf Erma Crump, Gth Ave., was Miss Linda Beekstead, Roosevelt, who is attending Brigham Young University. Miss Rolfe is attending business college. Cheryl Ann Gadd, daughter of Mr & Mrs George Gadd Jr., Midvale celebrated her ninth birthday at a party Tuesday evening. Calling on her were her grandparents, Mr & Mrs Jack Whiteley and Mr & Mrs George Gadd, Coppeerton. Calif., flew here Friday afternoon and spent the week, end at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs Merole Brown, Spruce St. He also visited his brothers and sisters, Mr & Mrs Murray Brown, Mr & Mrs Trent Jepp-soMr & Mrs Jack Phelps, Midvale. He was guest of honor at dinner at a Salt Lake cafe Saturday afternoon. He also visited his wife's uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Marion Stringham, Salt Lake. Mrs Lloyd (Fern) Nelson, Roosevelt, was a vistor recently of her mother, Mrs Erma Crump, and her daughter, Miss Berime Lynn Kolle. Raymond Clarence Hunsaker, last Covina, Calif., arrived week for an indefinite visit with his parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur Bentley, Roosevelt St., and sis and his brother-in-later, Mr & Mrs Orley Bills and family; another sister, Mrs Arthur D. Bentley, Midvale. Returning recently by jet from a week s trip to Hartford, Conn., was Bruce Lennberg, S. Grant St. He attended school in connection with his work for Underwood Office Machines. Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, 4th Ave., returned recently from a week's vacation in Phoenix, mm 1n Cirfd.c; t, Kentucky cracky t"7W ,0 you can say that again THE TRUE MATUCKT IIUIWT MWIM KENTUCKY OLD-STYL- E N WHISKY HOOF tMU tMIT DISTIUMt BOURBON CWMM. lOUlSVIlll. KMUCIIT UK 0 1MI where they visited Mr Dodell's sister, Mrs Vea Thompson. They were accompanied by Mr Bodell's other sisters, Mrs Lew-el- l Mauss, Salt Lake, Mrs Ver-d- a Hammer, Shelley, Ida., and Mrs Phyllis Swasey, Herriman enjoyed viewing Glen Canyon While en route to Phoenix, they Dam. While in Phoenix, they also visited Mr & Mrs Bob Thompson and Mr & Mrs Noel Thompson. Mr & Mrs Bodell were at home one day when they left for a two-datrip to Georgetown, Ida., to visit Mrs Bodell's mother, Mrs Ada Payne. The family of Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell enjoyed a deer huting trip to Wolf Creek for two days. Others going were Mr & Mrs Merlin Bodell, Mr & Mrs Jack Bodell, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Jack Burgon, Union, and Mr & Mrs. pick Johnstun, White ,. City. ' Mrs Vesta Mangum, W. Lennox St., was guest of honor recently at a family dinner party in observance of her birthday held at the home of Mrs son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Norman Mangum, Butler. Mr & Mrs Robert Dahl, son of Mr & and daughter-in-laMrs Malon Dahl, N. Main St., are now in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he is attending television school at Brooklyn College. Roberts is working on his mas ter's degree there. The Birthday Club honored Clarence Stringham, Lincoln St., Saturday evening in observance of his birthday. After dinner out the group returned to the Stringham home. The Jenkins Cousins Club met recently at the home of Mrs Florence Day, Draper, with the being Mrs Melba Ferguson, Midvale. Door prize was won by Mrs Ferguson. The next party will be held at the home of Mrs Alice Wallgren, S. Holden St., with Mrs Tabetha Hansen, Taylorsville. Mr & Mrs William Magnus- son, Depot St., spent two days at the home of Mrs "Magnus-son'- s and daughter, Mr & Mrs Jim Watters, Salt Lake. While there, they celebrated Mrs Watters birthday. Refreshments were served to other guests, Mrs Orley Bills, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe, Salt Lake. Also, Mr . & Mrs - Magnusson spent five days at the home of Mr .& Mrs Ralph .Fitzgerald, Salt Lake, with their children while Mr & Mrs Fitzgerald were in Denver, where their horse was racing. Recent dinner guests of Mr it Mrs Leon Malmstrom, S- - Main St., were Mr Malmstrom's sister, Mrs Verna Davison, and his sister-in-laMrs Ruth Malmstrom, Salt Lake. y Man-gum- , son-in-la- ANNUAL MIDVALE CITY CLEAN-U- P rfev. - Mm. H Nov. & 3 JOY. Area including Pioneer St. to West City its and South of Center St. &2 1 Wednesday r Tuesday Thursday 0f Kri George Gadd, 774-279- 8 ''" '.'rtO Is " ' ' False Fire Alarm McAIullin, Mrs B, ,. ,.., ............ ? Copperton. Prizes were won by Mrs L. W. Neilsen, Mrs , Eugene Morris, Mrs Robert Bailey, and Mrs A. D. Christen-sen- . Mrs Mack Dow, Tor- -' rence, Calif., were honored guests at a dinner last Saturday at the home of Mr Dow's brother, Mr & Mrs Rayburn dinner Dow, Sandy. Other guests were Mr Dow's mother, Mary Dow, Draper; Mr & Mrs Hal Dow, Murray; Mr & Mrs Thomas B. Sadler, Copperton and Mr Lauren Dow, Tooele, Miss and Judy Anderson, Grantsville. Mrs Carl Kanniainen and Son Buddy and Mrs Ruth Hudson were diner guests last Sunday of Mr & Mrs Elliot Landheim, Salt Lake City. Funeral services for Mary Inez Mickelson Miller, 69, Fruitland, Ida., were held Oct. 25, at New Plymouth, Ida., LDS Ward. Mrs Miller died Oct. 22 in a Payette-hospitaShe is survived by her husband, Angus B. Miller, Fruitland; one son, three daughters, Evan J. Miller, Copperton; Mrs Melvin Council, (Lucille) Crosley, Ida.; Mrs George (Leona) Chico, Calif.; Mrs Joe ((Donna) Pritzel, Fruitland; 10 grandchildren, 12 two sisters, one brother, Mrs Walter (Anna) Murray, (a twin to Mrs Miller) of Salt Lake City; Airs Veryl (Clara) Ott, New Plymouth, Ida. and James Mickelson, Priest River, Idaho. Mr & Mrs Evan Miller, Copperton, and their son and daughter, Dennis, White City, and Donna of McConnellville, returned home last Ohio, Thursday morning. Their son Lynn Miller of California was also in Idaho for his grandmother's funeral. . lim- Area includng Olympus and Jackson Sts. to Center St. Sfate Sr and South Area East of D&RG Tracks and North of Center St. 5&6 NOV. Monday & Tuesday 0 NOV. Cl Area West of Center St. 9 D&RG Tracks and North of Wednesday & Thursday 10 & 11 NOV. Area East of State Street. NOV. 12 & 13 These Two Days Are Open for Vacant Lot Cleanup. Removed Uuless They are 1 ft. sq. or Smaller Leaves and grass clippings must be placed in boxes or containers. Concrete Elocks Will Not caused a great deal of concern and expense last Sunday at 10:15 a.m. when a false alarm fire call was turned m through a Salt Lake telephone operator. Many firemen and others answered the call to Cyprus St. here and the fire engine made an eight mile round trip because of some young person's thoughtlessness and mischief. Be "'; $5.95 , $2.95 . America's Most Popular Ceiling Tile Petite Accoustical , Striated Ceiling Tile reg. 25c , ... sq.ft. 17c Clearance at I7c l. 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Rates Low Will Protect-:.- ', volunteer fire dea call last Thursday when a Bechtel Construction truck caught fire and was partly destroyed just west of Copperton where the Bechtel Company is working. Gasoline leakage from the truck is believed to have started the fire. commercial improvement jobs. Midvale City $5.95 $4.95 5.69 Prefintshed Mouldings To Match The Panels Destroyed by Fire .nnnnrc) Refer to Nov. 12 & Antique Birch Mahogany Truck Partially The city will not remove refuse from NOTE: $4.95 Kasenga & , Friday & Saturday Antique Maple Natural Maple Natural Birch Walnut Toned Bingham iv "New Subscribers ih Mrs R. G. Frazer, Miss Annie Masters, Mrs W. W. Raby and Mrs Kena Vandeveer, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs Maude Stillman and Mrs A. D. Christ-ense- partment answered Friday & Saturday WATVTER 4x8' Sheets Santistevens, Mrs O. S. Jensen, Miss Mayel Neprude, Mrs Eugene Morris, all of Midvale; Mr biuls will burst forth, says Melvin S. Burningham, USU extension agent in Salt Lake County. J. Perenniali Poor "Pranking" Pranksters ' Cl J 11. mulch is heaped tip around the plant throw a few shovelsful of soil over the mulch to hold it in place. Even though the tops do freeze down, the wood in the mulch will remain good. Then in the spring, about Mar. 15, remove the mulch 'and new Panels by the Thousands Fall Mulching Copperton This published advertisement is your only notice & Mrs T. winter. If so, a little mulch around the base of the plaut will' give added protection. Don't take a chance of losing a choice rose or chrystanflie-mufrom winter injury. Place well aged barnyard manure, wood shavings,, or other type of mulch around the base. of the plants. After the ' H FALL SCHEDULE Monday 's staying at the home of Donna's parents, Mr & Mrs Elan Miller, while enjoying visiting relatives and friends. Mrs Maud Miller and Walter Denver spent last Monday visreiting friends at Wildwood bid sort in Provo Canyon. They farewell to Mr & Mrs Art Drake, Midway City, Calif., who have spent the summer in their mobile home at Wildwood. Mrs E. V. Knudsen entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge party last Saturday afternoon. A Halloween motif was carried out. Guests were Mrs Robert Bailey, West Jordan; Mrs Ruth Andrus, Reams; Mrs Harold W. eilson, Sandy; Mrs L W. Neilsen,, Mrs Wm. Jones,. EM4-844- 4 Installing Agents 12400 Souh 970 East Draper 571-22- 82 |