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Show THF MIDVALE SENTINEL, MfDVALE, ijf AH I ritlay, November 5, 196r) Page 4 Union Mrs Coleen Yauney 255-597- 6 6IRL HAS McT. 58JECTIOU TO AM OLD Pill AS UH& AS HE'S A CWoRuS SOGAR-CoM- Miss Holla Rae Belcher has been honored at numerous bridal showers and luncheons throughout the week. A linen shower was hosted by her fiance's family at the home of Mrs Betty Evans. On Thursday Fain Tarrish was the hostess at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Bedcher's missionary companions in Farmington attended. On Saturday she was honored at a luncheon given by her fiance's aunts. The hostess was Ruth Wetzel. She was also honored at a neighborhood luncheon given by Mrs Teddy Ilintze and her daughter l. , Attention Mrs Jerry Lee was entertained on her birthday when her husband took her to see a musi- DEER HUNTERS cal. Accompaning them were her mother Mrs E. 11. Belcher, and sister, Mrs Kay Bollwink- - you expect mechanical problems in your hunting unit let us fix it before the hunt. If mill ii Mrs Hattie Denney was visited by her brother and his wife from Phoenix, Ariz, last week. They enjoyed visiting with other relatives. And on Tuesday Mrs Denney entertained at a lunLheon for her nieces Mrs Vera Smith and Mrs Madge Hieben both of Salt Lake, and her daughter Mrs Velma Tich-ne- iiinnnnii'-- hi jhACTORV THAINtD MECHAMXbj RFPAIRINd AH MAKFSp" r. Mrs R. A. Jones, Boise, Ida., Edna Jensen's sister visited on ' - I i , r. J ...V, . ,t Saturday here and Mrs Jensen took their stepmother, Mrs Del-l- a Prichard to dinner at a cafe. Union Second Ward Relief Society cooked the ward dinner held last week. Mildred Anderson, Thelma Loader and Beth Barney are in the presidency. The WWMIA was in charge of the decorations and the YMMIA was in charge of setting up tables. Mrs Ray Tripp and her dauFern . Lambert, ghter, Mrs Chico, Calif, have been visiting the Raynold Bradys. Mrs Tripp is Mrs Brady's sister. On Friday they visited Mrs George Tuinbow, Murray, who is the daughter of Mrs Brady. Lions Sponsor Roller Skating in Union Lions, under the direction of Leonard Haake, who headed the committee sponsored a evening of roller skating at the new roller ring in Union. The idea behind the party was to try to eliminate the amount of children out on the streets Trick or Treating on Halloween night. Union Lions were honored by the annual visit of District 28'f governor John N. Eldredge. They met at the commmunity building Thursday evening. Union Mr & Mrs Raynold Brady and visitors were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Parley Spratling, West Jordan. Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie 254-420- 3 . fj day. Mrs Fern Butterfield, Mrs Annie Bodell, Phillis Swasey, Karen Gibson, accompanied by Janice Sower, South Jordan, attended a shower at the home of Mrs Emma Mauss in honor of her daughter Sheila Porter. Salt Lake. Monte Miller, son of Mr Si Mrs Wendell Miller, left Saturday after his leave in the service where he was stationed at Fort Lewis, and has been transfered to Baltimore, Md. Mr & Mrs Russel Marcroft, Salt Lake visited her sister, Mrs Leone Parry, Tuesday alter attending the Walter .E. Crane funeral. Mr & Mrs Frank Parry, Arcadia, Calif., have returned to tneir home last Thursday after spending 10 days with his mother, Mrs Leone Parry and relatives. . Ned J. Sorenson, son of the Ned Sorensons, is home on a two week leave of US services and will return to San Diego. Mrs Fern Buterfield attended a birthday dinner for her granddaughter, Knstine, at the James Bodell home in Salt Lake. Visiting-a- t the Jesse II. Dansie home Thursday were John and Ethel Butikofer, Idaho Falls, Ida. and Mrs. David Schmid and son, Grantsville, Friday evening Mr & Mrs Rudolf Butikofer visited wiih the Dansie family. The Earl Poor family attended a Halloween masquerade party at the home of Mr & Mrs Bill Wright and family, Granger Friday evening. Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane left Tuesday to visit their son Dayton Crane and family at Phoenix. . Visitors over the week end at the A. H. Dansie home included Mr Sc Mrs Charles Dansie, Bluffdale, Mr & Mrs Roy Dansie, Riverton, Mr St Mrs Parley Kunz, Bern, Ida., and daughter Larue Spencer, Clearfield, Mrs Mary Crowther, Ma-laand daughter and the Keith Perkins family, Salt Lake, Mr k Mrs Wallace Dansie, Katie T. Dansie, and Ruby Farnsworth, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Rulon Piatt, River-ton- . visiting the Stone family. cakaiipeas UtJfttt A TB IB H. IE Licensed Contractor Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling Specialists All Types - New or 255-476- 5 & 255-844- 1 Old It's Gas Dryer Tim- e- Draper Wards Two Wards will hold bazaars this week. Draper Second Ward will be Friday, Nov. 5th at 5:30 p.m. Highlighting the evening will be a variety show. Dinner will be served. Saturday Nov. 6 a beef dinner will be served and a Walt Disney movie will be shown. Everyone is invited. The theme for both evenings is -Harvest of Value." Dinner will tempt members of the Draper Third Ward at its bazaar Saturday, Nov. 6. They will celebrate their 10th year with a "Happy Birthday" theme. Hand made articles, bakery gods, hand made candies, and many other fun packed booths will promise an ex: citing evening. Their dinner I l-i- OAS SERVICE 255-651- 571-242- SSr--- M il ;r j 3 Water Heater .Headquarters will be Nov. 20. Mr & Mrs Reucl Ilunsaker are home after spending a week 9162 S. State, Sandy : M6del DG 4823 AY a. t.AS Open Mon. Get Your tie snow & Fri. til 9 Home . Furnishings 809 E. Center Midvale 255-162- 1 Now! Snow Tires Start From $(5)95 fa) 2) my of the Week See Paul or Jack Today! m mm Regular or Supreme Gasoline Draper Mrs Charles Savage 'I if--- & a! Furnace Cleaning All Gas Appliances Mr & Mrs Elton Bills entertained at a family and dinner Sunday afternoon. The occasion honored their son Dennis on leave stationed in South Carolina with the Navy. Visiting with Mrs Ida Freeman and family were Mr & Mrs Floyd Lewis, Mr & Mrs Al Cox, Salt Lake. The Abe Gerricks and son Dennis and family, Rose Park, and Mr & Mrs Bill Ridgeway, Boise, Ida. x enroute from a trip from San Jimmy Crump is home on Francisco. leave from U.S. service. Mr & Mrs Jim llanni, Salt Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane and Lake, were dinner guests at daughters Neta, Phoenix, and last Sunday. the Vaughn Cranes, Henderson, the Lester Butterfield home Nov., have returned to their and sons Eastman Harvey homes after the funeral service were the first in the area to of their father, Walter E. bring in their deer on opening Crane. Plumbing & Heating l. Bazaars Held in . James Neil at Lara iTot Spring. Monday, Nov. son-in-la- whrhoss I 3 Paul Nicol's Mt. Jordan Stake Relief Society held its meeting Friday, Oct. 29 at the Draper Second Fourth Wards. Mrs Beth Samuelson conducted. A special announcement was made cf the next meeting to be held Nov. 19. They were entertahi-e- d with a vocal selection by Val Holten, Arlington Va. lie is CHEVRON SERVICE Free Pickup 98 V. Center St. ( Delivery Midvale 255-984- 4 We Rtve The Complete Line Of RCA Whirlpool Ask Your I Dealer I socle of Champion Dryers in Stock ASY o) REPORT OF CONDITION Or CONTINENTAL BANK OF MIOYALE IN THE STATE OF UTAH close of business on Oct. 13, 1965. ASSETS OP MIDVALE at the other banks, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligation of State and political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including $7,715.30 over.. drafts Furniture and fixture Other assets Cash, balances with TOTAL , $ 250,157.05 1,350.824.50 31.04945 1,234.390.20 Features of The I 23.76963 - ASSETS 4,293.78 $2,894,484.61 Easy Gas Dryer LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of Sates and political subdivisions Certified and officers' checks, etc $ 724,869.51 1,512,715.69 Model 14 lb. capacity 7.609.34 372.040 67 19,141.67 Other liabilities 21,887.74 TOTAL LIABILITIES 2.658.264.62 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: Common stock, total par value $90,000.00 .... Total retirahle value $90.000 00 90,000.00 Surplus 90.000 00 56.219.99 Undivided Dryer Featured This Week Only 2 temperature selections ... profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t Rust resistant cabinet O High air flow Normal Installation At No Extra Charge low heat 236.219.99 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... 2.894,484.61 , Vssets pledged MEMORANDA to secure liabilities or assigned Model 3 and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) $ See The Complete Line Today DG-O- U u 50,000.00 I, A. W, Gallacher, Executive Vice President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of mv knowledge and belief. A. W. CALLACHEH Correct V Attest: G. R. Sheeran Wood R. Worsley D. Howe Moffat ss: State of Uah. ount of Salt Lake Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of October. 19C5. Mary R. Dean. Notary Public s?atTof mHPiPel June 22, im' Offiee or the Bank Commissioner S' trlmh311. I!ank Commissioner, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of hereby statement or the above named bank, filed in this office ontheOctober 26. 1905. W. S. Brinihall hu't Bank Commissioner We Service What We Sell - roper App 890 E. 12300 South 0 This Model Gas Lifetime parts warranty TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,636,376.88 (a) Total demand deposits .... 773.661.19 (b) Total time and savings 1,862.715.69 deposits LME-34- QOuuC 571-222- 1 Appliance In Riverton 254-383- 5 |