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Show THE MIDVALE fllVGMOrJ ITSHIS WALLS CITY BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 Virginia Van Shaw, sisters of Mrs Olsen, also visited in Riverton this week from West Los Angeles. GLEANER GIRL WEEK The family of Mrs Florence Page STAKE AT WEST JORDAN met at the home of Mr & Mrs HarBeginning Apr. 10 and ending ry Swofford the evening of Apr. 1 and Gleaner and Apr. 16 will be proceeded to the Canton Cafe week in the West Jordan Stake, ae in Salt Lake for dinner. Later they cording to Glen Kump, Iola New enjoyed a show at the Center Theman and committee in charge. Sun atre. Those in the party besides day there will be sunrise services Mrs Page and the Swoffords were at 7 a.m. at Herriman. Monday Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton, Mr & evening, temple excursion. Wed Mrs Selyf, Delbert, Henry, Ralph, nesday at 7:30 p.m. a banquet and and Grant Page. dance at the Riverton Second ward Mrs Mary Lou 'Densley and dance at the Thursday, daughter, Blanding, spent the week fun-nitwith vol Avalon. Friday, end in Riverton and Herriman. West Jordan at ball the games ley While they were here, Mr & Mrs school house followed by roller Harold Berrett called on Vere skating at the S&M skating rink Densley and sons in Blanding. The Saturday, honor night for master Berretts were enroute home from and Golden Gleaners where N.M., Albuquerque, they had Bluffdale. There will be a program been visiting their daughter and with a special speaker. Mr & Mrs Clemont Bishop. The Town of Riverton recreation Orr Hill is attending an elemencommittee, Owen Hamilton, chair school administrators conventary man, is sponsoring an Easter protion in Spokane, Wash., this week. gram and a treat for the children "In Memory of Our Savior," of Riverton, Bluffdale, and Herri- will be the theme of an Easter proman, Saturday, Apr. 9, commencing at 10 a.m. in the Riverton First gram to be presented in the First ward church. Everyone of all ages ward Sunday morning. Talks will be given on appropriate topics by is invited to see a show, which members of the Sunday School and will consist of short subjects, with be special vocal, organ will there Seth Bills of the county library in and piano musical numbers. Janet charge. Gammell, Coleen and Carolyn HamFive Lion's clubs, including Riv ilton, Sunday school music commit erton, Crescent, South Jordan, San tee, have the program in charge. dy and West Jordan, are sporisoriris Mrs Mark and baby, Stephensen an inter-cluactivity, Apr. 14, at Mark H, came Mar. 31, by plane the Riverton First ward recrea from to visit with her Minnesota, tion room. There will be a banquet husband's parents, Mr & Mrs S. F. by the Riverton Fir-- t She expects to remain ward elders an l their wives, fol Stephensen. here most of the summer and then, lowed by an illustrate! lecture by Lt. Stephensen in Ja Br 0. T. Robinson, executive sec perhaps join pan. rotary of a Salt Lake newspaper Mr & Mrs Raymond Brenneman agency, genera! manager of the have sold their home and expect to Deseret News, and extensive world traveler. The wives of the Lions move to Midvale about June 1, will be special guests. The commit- where they are building a new tee in charge of the affair is Gor home. Their present home was pur don Neff, chairman, and the pres chased, by Mr & Mrs Lyle Larsen of Salt Lake, and they, with their idents of each club. Mrs Helen Howard entertained five children, will move here as a group of friends at a bridge lun- soon as the Brennemans leave. Reed Butterfield, son of Mr & cheon at her home Tuesday after Mrs Russel Butterfield, left for Mrs were 27. Present Mar. noon, San Mar. after Calif., 29, Diego, Bryan Bird, Mrs A. E. Pierson, Mid-val- e in the enlisting navy. and Mrs W. O.Bobcrg, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Ross Lynn, Provo, were Mrs Albert Gilbert was a patient at the LDS hospital three days last Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Lynn's week. She is now convalescing at mother, Mrs Mary Jensen. her home. Mrs. Lola Morgan Hughes entertained at a luncheon the afternoon Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter of Mar. 30 at the home of her parPhone Mid. 4203 ents, Mr & Mrs Elgar Morgan, honoring Mrs Jessie Jean Miller Olsen, Mrs Oren R. Dansie, parent-te- a who is visiting here from West Los cher council representative of HerAngeles. Others present were Bee riman and Riverton, attended the Brown, Lucille Berrett, Mavis Poul. council meeting of the old and sen, Jacqueline Simcox and Carol new representatives last Thursday Seal. Mrs Vesta Crane and Mrs at the Mt Jordan school in Sandy. PTA members are invited to the PTA convention at Logan, Apr. 25 and 26. Bus service will be provided. For particulars contact Principal Hollinger of the Herriman school. Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield 1 . entertained at a family genealogical meeting last Monday evening at their home. Guests included Mr Sc Mrs Alonzo Madsen, Mrs Fred Fredrlckson, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Lowell Parry, Midvale; Mrs Henry KENTUCKY Bodell, Miss Evelyn Crane, and 1 STUU6HT BOURBON Mrs Annie C. Sorensen. WHISKEY Mr & Mrs Gyde Butterfield are into the former Elmo Densmoving cus- - " ?I ley home In Herriman. Mrs William B. Thomas and children, Rupert, Ida., are guests of Mrs Fern Poor part of this week in GREAT SALT LAKE CITY COHSTBUCTCO BY THE UTAH PIONEERS IN 1853 ffia Thu Drawn ShwM Lotatioa at Portion f mod wo CiH, tUoh ilpaa Rtep ef a 'SVU if rati aw l ,ur rmm QffiQSLTOM sal lpiilitt EE Bkw&f!!!Ii u.s ffl M 'SDQQDSEiaS IBHBSHS B ,is a Ha rs IBB MB REUS 21 e BBBBBSaBLT m n CZI CI 3 OC BBBBBBBI BBBBBBI BBBBBBI8 BBQBSQBB SES9B0SB BBHBSSQS a hi izi p ra rsi r IEBB tri-sta- Speakers at sacrament meeting' Sunday evening were some of the stake missionaries: La Von Nielson, Vauna Green, Lee Wanlass, and DeVerle Kylin. La Yon Neilsori, Vauna Green, Mr & Mrs Robert1 Turner, Mr & Mrs Moyle Anderson, and Mr & Mrs Morris Kidd attend- ed the missionary conference held in the tabernacle Monday evening. Mrs Lois Parry entertained a group of friends of Claudia Parry, dSBBHBBSSSBSBSBHai SBSBBBBSBHBSaQBi BBQBaHHBBBQBQtDHt HE fflQOESHSEIHHfflElDni Siiiigsgirwnops1 n 0 QBE' she: son-in-la- 4KJ 3uprimpMJ nnnannriLnr 'Gift' WAtLU L3 JU UJ UUBUJd Friday, April 8, 1955 the occasion being Claudia's 8th Holmstead. The bride has been honored at birthday. a shower given by Mr & Mrs Clyde Sixteen oificers and teachers of Park and Mrs Douglas Pai. A Primary attended the Primary Congroup was entertained at the Park ference Saturday at the tabernacle. home Wednesday evening. Progres-- 1 All attended both sessions. sive games were played and refreshments served. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Draper. 1854 i5ii& n b Cftq tOatl 3ltok SENTINEL (Utah) Page Six Let's all go to Church this Sunday LlJJcrjljJUjI i .A mm ' save on fuel now, thanks to the Standard Man mm row I Because of the ancertalnty existing In the mlndi of somo people, concerning the wall fiat N built around Salt Lata City ia 1853 and 1854, we are publishing for the first time a aup snowing tba the western Inclosure. location of the wall with the Jordan River serving-aThis wall extended on 9th South, east to 9th East; north to South Temple; east to End Street theece to 4th Avenue; thence west to State Street; thence northerly along Wall Street to 7th North; thence west to the Jordaa River. This wall was ft. wide at the bottom, 30" at the top and was 12 ft. high. i honor of her mother's birthday Sunday. Other guests included Mr & Mrs LeGrande Poor. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen entertained at a quilting party Thursday at her home. Guests included Mrs Henry Bodell, Mrs Walter E. Crane, Mrs Oren Dansie, and Mrs Fern Poor. Mrs Max Layne, Salt Lake, was the guest of Mrs Spencer Miller at the annual spring banquet of the Co-oat the Newhouse hotel last Tuesday. Robbie, Glen, and Kenneth, children of Mr & Mrs Oren R. Dansie, were guests of their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Willard Bergmann at Sandy last Thursday. Mrs Mayme Ingram presented the social science lesson, on The Constitution of the United States, at Relief society meeting last Tuesday. Mrs Tola Butterfield took her place as the new secretary of the organization. Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller were overnight guests of Mr & Mrs R. L. Jensen in Salt Lake attending a birthday, party at their home for Ferrell H. Adams. Mrs W. Blaine Peterson and daughter, Midvale, visited her par ents, Mr & Mrs A. II. Dansie last Wednesday afternoon. Officers and teachers of the Primary association, attended sessions of the General LDS Primary conference in Salt Lake over the week end. Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and daughter, Mrs Oren Dansie and Mrs A. IL Dansie attended the personal shower of Miss Betty Martinson, Bremerton, Wash., given by Mrs Art Dansie at their home In Murray Friday evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane Sunday included Mr & Mrs Clifton Butterfield, Bellflower, Calif., Mr & Mrs Julian Butterfield and Charles Kcl-leMidvale, Mr & Mrs Ken Rcid and family, West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Darrcl Crane and family, and Mr & Mrs G. Nephi Buttcrf eld. Herriman. Mrs Spencer Miller was the guest of Mr & Mrs William Kalikakis in Salt Lake last Thursday. Sunday Mr & Mrs Miller attended the wedding anniversary of Mr it Mrs W. II. Jonkinson at Magna. Mr & Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and family were dinner guests of Mrs Annie C. Sorensen Sunday p BLUFFDALE By Oliv Nellson Phone Mid. 3354 CRUMP-DA- i Y Miss LaRayne Crump and Jack Day will become husband and wife Monday morning. The marriage will take place in Salt Lake temple. Miss Crump is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Howard Crump. The bridegroom is the son of Mr & Mrs Harmon Day, Draper. In the evening the Avalon ball room will set the scene for a re-- j ception to honor the bridal pair. Attending her will be Miss Vesta Mae Crump, maid of honor, with Jeanne Hatt, Ranae Sorenson, Norma Giles, Arlene Parry and Evelyn Day as her bridesmainds. Flower girls will be Connie Borg, Salt Lake, and Sherry Crump. Best man duties will be performed by Lee Completely distilled to bum cleanly without waste, Standard Diesel Fuels develop full power and give you top efficiency from your diesel engine. Made to exact specifications, they are always uniform so you caa depend on even performance at all times. Join the Fight for Prosperity Standard Diesel Fuels are delivered clean with no harmful impurities to clog injector nozzles. All you have to do is tell tis the make of your engine and well deliver the Standard Diesel Fuel that ia best suited to your needs. 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