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Show ! Anna Mae Sandstrom in River-toSunday, the occasion being Mr Crane's birthday. Other guests inMrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter cluded Mr & Mrs Tearris Ingram. ma Vawdrey and special musical Phone Mid. 4203 Mr & Mrs John Christensen and numbers were furnished by Emma children, American Fork, visited u, "u, vawuicy, The Herriman school and PTA Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen one Mrs Jean Washburn. All the chil- at day last week. dren of the Primary took part M d jn honor o the bst onjtea A James Crane family genealogithe program. mothers. Special guests included cal meeting was held at the home Mr & Mrs A. J. Henderson, Betty Miss Freda Jenson. of Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield Henderson, and Mrs Shirley Row-IcMr & Mrs Thomas S. Butterfield Wednesday, Apr. 27. Members invisited in Boise, Ida., over the visited Mr & Mrs Henry Berkstead cluded Mr & Mrs Alonzo Madsen, . to see the They went in Salt Lake last Thursday, Mrs Lynn Farrell, Mrs Fred new son of Mr & Mrs Sherill Moore Mrs Annie C. Sorensen and Mrs Mrs Marlin Freeman, all (Lorna Henderson). Fern Poor entertained at a dinner of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Earl Crane, A Mt. Jordan stake and and theatre party in Salt Lake last Bluffdale; Mrs Nettie Boulter, DraGleaners held a testimony meeting V'ednesday. per; Evelyn Crane, and Mrs Annie following meeting Sunday night at C. Sorensen. a Last evening Tuesday me draper becona wara. with at MiA Visiting Mr & Mrs Sherwood Mrs Lois Scott was honored at ceremony was held Butterfield V.rs Lucille Bodell and three days last week group a baby shower Saturday night given in charge. Special guests included were Mrs Butterfield's sister, W. H. , Mrs Ruth by her parents of the girls, members of the Colthorp Jr., and daughters, RooseScott, Sandy. bishopric, and Mrs Bertha Dansie velt. Mr & Mrs Ralph Crossgrove are' f James A. Miller was a guest stni,p hnnrft at the regional welfare conmXSZ Mr & Mrs. Ted Christensen had as speaker their guests, Mr & Mrs ference held in Salt Lake last week. Willard Larson and family, Salt son. Mo lake. Mr & Mrs Jack E. Jarvie, Salt Mr & Mrs Earl Rawlins, Oakland, Lake, had his son christened Sun- Calif., Mrs Duane Rhodes and Mrs By Olive Neilson Atward. day at the Draper Second Phone Mid. 3354 Mary Stringham, Midvale, visited s the with the service tending relatives and friends here recently. was Mrs Jarvie's parents, Mr & Taking part in the junior high LITTLE LEAGUERS START Mrs Donald Gibson, Salt Lake. fashion show at Riverton were BASEBALL SEASON APR. 27 Mr & Mrs Gerald Anderson and Bodell, Bonnie Dansie, Flora John Hatt has been chosen to their five children have recently Kathy Janet Butterfield, Sher-le- manage and start a Little League Freeman, moved to Draper from East Mill Bodell, Evon Eastman, Karen ball team. All are invitCreek. They are living near the Maxine and Katherene Er ed to come and play. Sixteen boys Swasey, N. E. Garfield home. nest, Erlene Poor, and Joyce But were present .Wednesday evening. Mr & Mrs Morris Greene attend terfield. Shop exhibits were dis Any wards wishing to play this ed a county club training played by Jimmy Walker, Richard team to contact John meeting Friday evening in Murray. Dansie, Ned Pullman, Duane But- Hatt. are asked Officers will be chosen next Cadet Col. William W. Wagner, terfield, and Floyd Swasey. week. husband to the former Sue Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller had as was honored Friday, May 6, Mrs their guests for the Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd were during the annual Agathon ROTC William E. Mecham and daughter, dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Elton review at the Utah State Agricul- Loretta, Mrs Bill Butts, Mrs Max Kidd in Layton Sunday. tural College in Logan. Cadet Wag- ine Elkenbeck, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Deon Curtis, Lehi, visited ner was presented with the ROTC here from Mishawaka, and spent the motoring with Mr & medal given to the cadet most near- Ind. Mrs Miller and guests visited Mrs Chris Bristol. Miss Curtis is ly representing the ideal that ROTC Mrs Don Edgar in Salt Lake Thurs- engaged to Jimmy Bristol, who is in is striving to develop on the basis evening. the navy. of character, leadership, interest in dayBrent Dansie, son of Mr & Mrs Miss Marian Beck was hostess at col scholarship, military science, Art Dansie, Murray, was the week- her home to a group of young girls. bearand lege activities, physique, end mst of Rkhaii Dansie at the Those present were Marian Beck, J H D3nsi6 horns Shirley Usher, Shirley Ann Park, Mr & Mrs Grant Witt had as their, ' M' Mrs NEWS NOTES BARBARA FORMAN Reporter Phone: Mid. 3123 Mrs Nancy Orton is home from a recent vacation to Richland, Wash. She had as her guest the week-en- d of Apr. 23, Mr & Mrs Clarence J. Wick and family, Idaho Falls, Mr & Mrs Paul Alva and family, Salt Lake, and Refugo Alva, week-endwho has returned home from overseas and is now stationed at Hill Field with the air force. He will be released May 23. The Ladies Literary club of Draper recently enjoyed a trip to Springville for an art exhibit, un the way down, they had dinner at the Radar club in Provo. mother-in-lawMay Day inspired two small children to take a May walk. Jerry West, 3, daughter of Mr & Mrs Henry West, and Leland Moller, 4, son of Mr & Mrs Paul Moller, walked away from their homes Sunday af ternoon and were missing for about two hours. For a time it was feared they were in the canal near their home, and the water was beJar-vieing pumped out when the children were found at the Draper park a mile from their home. The children were found by neighbors, Mr & Mrs Frank Fitzgerald, of the many who had joined in the search. Mr & Mrs Cris Petroff have been visiting in Bishop, Calif., this past week with relatives. 4-Primary conference was held in First the evening Sunday Draper ward. The meeting was conducted Gross-grovby Pat Joos of the Primary presireadGerald was Smith the dency. er and the boys and girls of the Primary, showed in song and choral reading, the lesson they had been learning. Special musical numbers were furnished by Dale Smith, Gilbert Rasmussen, Sherlene Day, and Sharon Roach. Mrs Norma Fitzgerald entertained at a preparation meeting and party Saturday afternoon for the lit. Jordan stake ward choristers and organist at her home. Miss Mickey Berrett vacationed guests Sunday, Mr & Mrs in Los Vegas this past week-end- . George Schoppe Mr & Mrs Robert Salt Lake, Ethel Terry. Mr & Mrs Henry West Jr., attend ed a Jaycee convention in Richfield Dick Siverson, and Mrs Thelma n .ui aninaA y Fred-rickso- j n i ( rose-tyin- g i litt7Mf 5i SKL'iS . week-end- BLUFFDALE y teen-ager- Darlene Lovendahl, Riverton, Mary Alice Kidd, Clara Lou Kidd, Kaye Steadman, Bluffdale, and JoAnne Nelson, Sandy. Games were played and a weiner roast followed. Mr & Mrs Darrel Turner, Mr & Mrs Forest Giles, Mr & Mrs Charles Turner, Mr & Mrs Ron Parry, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Neilson, and Mary Lou Crump en joyed a session at the LDS temple Wednesday evening. Mrs Julia and Wayne Crump were host and hostess at their home Sunday evening to the Special Interest Study Class. Refreshments were served. Mr & Mrs Ray Frew, LaRae, and Kenny visited Mrs Frew's parents, Mr & Mrs Will Parry. Miss Claudia Parry and John Parry were baptized and confirmed by Claudia's father, Neils Parry. Johnny is the son of Mr & Mrs Nephi Parry. Also at sacrament meeting Mr & Mrs Lewis King had their baby boy named. Mr King named the baby. Mr & Mrs Wallace Neilson and Mr & Mrs Lawrence Neilson enjoyed the stage show at the BYU fieldhouse Saturday evening. The play was the- story of the life of Matthew Cowley while as a missionary in New Zealand. ST. THERESE'S Sunday masses: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Rev. Lawrence Snellen, assistant this week-en- Mr & Mrs J. Leon Smith entertained at a theatre party Monday evening for Mr & Mrs Paul Moller, Mr & Mrs Clifford Forman, Mr & Mrs Sterling Smith, Mr & Mrs Vance Smith, and Charles Smith. A fireside was held for the Draper Second ward Sunday evening after meeting at the home of Mrs Otis Pierce. The speaker for the je, The MIA presented the program at the LDS church service Sunday evening was Dick Winder. The Draper Second ward held New Subscribers evening. Guest speakers included their Primary conference Sunday Lowell Parry, Midvale, and Kent Mrs Walter F. Midvale Wanberg, evening. The reader was Mrs Wil- BodelL William H. Grant. Midvale Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane were j Keith P. Glllen, Sandy guests at dinner at the home of C. Greer, Rl, Sandy P. A. Swcnson, Midvale Lyle Reading, Midvale Rufus'Ray, Midvale Byron T. Johnson, Midvale Marko Zrno, Midvale Ernest Bedont, Midvale J. M. Woodhouse, Sandy Peter Vordos, Midvale TEARS KQW F. M. Peterson, Mountain Home, ! 1 OLD G j Ut ni KMl Risen UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" MODERNIZE your home? " 3 Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT MIDVALE 455 d WITTICH'S 7662 SOUTH STATE . . . Sleep tight Let u5 foot Hie bills... a down payment to start home when you finance your modernizing your with of one our handy home improveproject ment loans. Just get an estimate from your You don't DRINK evei need contractor or building supply dealer . . . then see us for a low cost loan to cover the entire amount. Borrow up to $2500 with three years to repay. 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Mre Wattpp p I Te.rJy-- A motor trip to Tooele and Mr & irs Lynn lerry naa a am- - firanfsvni - nrt intermediate ooints ner party Monday evening in honor was featured Saturday by Mr & of Mrs A. N. Cole on her birthday. Mrs W. E. Crane. Guests included Others present were Mr Cole and Mrs Florence Page and Mrs Anna David and Craig Baird. Mae Sandstrom, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Henry West celebrated officers enterThe LDS their 30th wedding anniversary on tained at a Primary Wednesday afterparty Monday, May 2. noon in honor of thc'children and Friday, May 6, 1955 CATHOLIC CHURCH, MIDVALE s e, week-en- SENTINEL (Utah) Page Six - f week-en- THE MIDVALE For quality printed at reasonable prices, see The Midvale Sentinel i first Ph. Mid. 178. I K Iff mW ! I PAINT UP FOR SPRING WITH a A wimi 4 I and thefts are all costly. Good lighting ia your farm buildings and about your yard prevents such losses. Lights help speed up chores at night, too. 1 The very finest in qualify paints at saving prices. 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