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Show WE Velma Bird, Leona Yates, Gertie Smith, Delsa McCleary, LaNome McCleary, Evelyn Colebrook, and Rose Laveder. Special guests were Vivian Glover and Armita Fergu- MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY NATIONAL EDITORIAL Enterei as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice p.t Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher $2.50 Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) Rates Given on Request) (Advertising GOOD FRIEND TO THE FARMER "With the exception of butter and lard, products of livestock have enjoyed a growing position in the diets of American consumers," states II. F. Breimyer, U. S. Department of Agriculture economist. "As their incomes have risen, consumers have ma terially increased their demand for those products." Moreover, when meat prices are judged by the accurate barometer of earning power, we get better value for our meat dollar than ever before. The work time required to purchase a pound of meat is the lowest on record. It took the average factory worker only 20.8 minutes to earn enough money to buy that pound of meat in 1954 as compared with 30.8 minutes in the depression year of 1931. And this year the situation has shown still further improvement from the consumer point of view, as earnings have increased and prices have declined. At the same time, meat has been a good friend to the farmer, Livestock and livestock products Jrfave displaced field crops as the foremost source of agricultural income. The biggest and most corsistent increases have come from cattle and calves. Where, in the early 1920's, these animals accounted for 11 to 12 per cent of farm income, the average has been 19 per cent in the last four years. . This is a significant devedopment particularly in the light of the fact that the basic field crops are supported in price by gov ernment, while livestock is not. In the loitg run, the free market best serves the legitimate interests of all. EAST MIDVALE OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone Mid. 586-- CELEBRATES 87th BIRTHDAY Mr & Mrs Parley R, Glover enter tained at a family party July 27 for Mrs Glover's mother, Mrs .Alice Bateman on her 87th birthday. Other guests were Dr & Mrs E. Allen Bateman and Mrs Harold Bateman, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Alden Sorenson, Ogden; Mrs Vera Van Horn and Mr & Mrs Gene McDaniels, Glendale, Calif. Following dinner, musical numbers were given by Mrs Sorenson and Mrs McDaniels. Mrs Alice Bateman who has been a resident of Midvale for 80 years, now makes her home in Salt Lake with her son and family, Dr L Mrs Bateman. The annual luncheon of the East Midvale First ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 1 p.m. in the ward meeting house. Following the luncheon, Mrs Heber C. Smith, Salt Lake, will relate experiences obtained while spending 16 years at the farm, where Joseph Smith was born, in Sharon, Windsor County, Vt. Musical numbers i I . .mow.,. v ... - i... i... will also be given. There will be a booth where hand work and aprons will be sold. The YMMIA of the Second ward was reorganized Sunday. Wayne Hansen will serve as the new president, while Kay Edmonds and Harold Goff will be his counselors. Officers released were Robert Marler, Wayne Nilsson, and Don Swenson. Mr & Mrs Russell H. Bishop, Ponce, Puerto Rico, announce the arrival of a daughter, born July 21. Mrs Rachel Forbush is the baby's great grandmother. Rosalie Brklacich, Midvale, Ida Mortenson and Arleen Usher, Sharon Swenson, Norma Lynn Hale, and Diane Millerberg recently attended a slumber party at the home of Kathy Jones in Bluffdale. Mr St Mrs John Upshaw, Chinook, Mont., visited Saturday with Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson and Mr St Mrs Irven Swenson. Mr it Mrs T. Donald Creer recently met with members of the Sons of Utah Pioneers and their partners and enjoyed a dinner and garden party at the home of Mr St Mrs Horace A. Sorenson in Salt Lake. Members of the Birthday club recently met at the home of Blanche Rosenhan. Those attending were Mabel Wilson, Jane Sharp, Riv-erto- mi. n v.m-- wii- -i nun. in c. ,; """'"'I 1 Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Sr., Mrs Charles Thornton, and LaVon Thornton attended a buffet supper Tuesday honoring Miss Myrna Lee Dowding, a future bride. The party was given by Laura Joan Joseph at her home in Sandy. Miss Joseph was assisted by her mother. Mrs Dru Pacheco, San Francisco, recently visited Mr & Mrs G. R. Sharp. Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus, Midvale, Bill Bodgon, Murray, and Mr St Mrs G. R. Sharp and family met at the home of Mr St Mrs Melvin Brady in Salt Lake Friday to honor Mrs Brady's birthday. Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg and Marilyn Millerberg entertained at a tea Monday honoring Miss Lois Beckstead, South Jordan, prior to her marriage on Aug. 12 to Gorden K. Millerberg. Guests were family members ond Lois and Gordon. During the afternoon vocal solos were given by Dorothy K. Kedding- ton. Salt Lake. Mrs Clarence Millerberg and Mrs Nelson Buck entertained at a per-sonal shower Monday night for Dora Goff prior to her mar- riage Aug. 11 to Gerald Speth Mrs Jessie Berrett, Union, Mr St Mrs LaMar Evans, Provo, Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans and Lila attended the Edward Ottley family reunion Saturday at the South Cottonwood ward meeting house. Mr & Mrs Elmer Glover Robert and Cherie recently returned to their home after spending a week in Coeur d'Alene, Ida., and West Yellowstone, Mont. Mr St Mrs T. Donald Creer and Tom spent the recent holiday week end at Bryces Canyon and the Wayne Wonderlanl in Southern Utah. Ora Pate Stewart and daughter Sharon, Long Beach, Calif., are visiting with her parents, Mr St Mrs Ezra Pate and other relatives. Mr St Mrs Alma Pate, Provo, and Mr St Mrs Leon Pate, Mapleton, were were guest speakers at Copper-to- n recent visitors at the Pate home. Sunday evening. The stake misMr & Mrs Roy Naylor, Salt Lake, sionaries were in charge of the provisited at the P. A. Swenson home gram. Robert Turner conducted the Monday evening. meeting. The program, was given Mr & Mrs Darrel Soffe and chil by the missionaries; 16 missiondren David and Marilla, Rio de aries were present and several visiJanero, Brazil, recently returned to tors. their home after spending a month The Sunday school has been rewith his parents, Mr & Mrs Clyde organized here, owing to Mr St Mrs Soffe, and brothers and sister, Mr Lynn AUred moving to Salt Lake. St Mrs William Soffe, Salt Lake, Mr To replace Mr Allred as superinten- & Mrs Scott Brown, and Beth Soffe. Mr & Mrs Clyde Soffe and Beth accompanied their guests and spent the week end in Yellowstone Park. On their return trip the Soffe's motored to Miami, Fla., where they embarked on a plane for their home in Brazil Mrs Alice Bateman, Salt Lake, has been visiting at the home of Mr & her daughter and Mrs Parley R. Glover the last three weeks. Mrs Vera Van Horn and Mr St Mrs Gene McDaniels, Glendale, Calif., have also been recent guests at the Glover home. ABUSED) ! 1 ft Hew Long Since Ijotit IVatcIt '. i t 3 r V,, i J fci t 7595 S. State Midvale Ph. Mid. 201 have your car J Take factory delivery of your new Oldsmobilo help pay your way on what you save! No need to stretch that savings account to enjoy your vacation this year! Yoa can help pay your way with what yoa ure by taking delivery of a "Rocket" Engine Oldsmobile at Lansing, Michi ganl Stop in for details! Pick yoor favorite Oldsmobile then pack op the family for the most exciting, most economical vacation yon ever had! 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FURNITURE CO. SO HELD OVm If your watch hasn't been overhauled recently, entrust it to out care. Skilled fingers will dean h, oil it, and return it to you a fat more nun Phone your news to Mid. 178 Vrcat tiho Family ?ire Insurance cleaned the "wofki". - Monday, Aug. 1, it was. announced by Noal C. Bateman, mayor. Mr Nelson has been an employe of Sandy City the past three years and had been Sandy city water superintendent the past several months. st 2 Overhauled? intendent, Almon A. Nelson, 624 North, 500 East St., Sandy, was appointed superintendent, effective -- Audrey Was Last . V Following the resignation of Campbell Stapley, Sandy city super i SANDY DELL BUSH son-in-la- YOU i. NELSOW SUCCEEDS STAPLEY AS SUPERINTENDENT DINS rypj!" Wayne Berrett. All are asked to provide basket lunches. Blaine H. Berrett is chairman in charge. The reunion was previously announced for Sunday Aug. 6. The date is Saturday, Aug. 6. son-in-la- i SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, August 5, i955 "Fun-Da-Lay- ,-- use,KG3 jy FURNITURE 6 L f NOT Mrs Mary Mousley has returned '.home from St. Mark's hospital where she underwent a operation. HATT-RAUnder direction of the Trailbuild-e- r Jackie Hatt became Mrs Roy Ray leaders Mrs Oda Rindlisbach and at her home Monday evening. LaVern Crane, a 30th anniversary Sam Turner performed the Bishop " for the boys was ceremony. In the evening a recepheld. An outside party was held at tion was given them by Mr &'Mrs John Hatt, the bride's parents. Mr Mrs Crane's home. After a pro Ray is the son of Mr & Mrs Marvin gram was given by the boys, a wien Ray, Copperton. Attending her was er roast was enjoyed by alL Forty her sisters, Jeanne, maid of honor; guests were present, including Margie and Linda Hall, La Von Neil-so- n three stake officers, Mrs Birdie and Cheryl Mousley as brides Turner, Mrs Virginia Merrill, and Mrs Erma Jones. maids. Mr Ray honored them with a wed ding breakfast at Harmon's Cafe in Sugar House. After a honeymoon they will make their home in Mr St Mrs J. Lowell Ostler, OgRiverton. den; Mr & Mrs James B. Ostler, & Mrs Kelvin J. Mrs Oda Rindlisbach accompan- Provo, and Mr and Drake, Jr., children, Sandy, ied her daughter and Mr & Mrs Bert Mitchell and daugh- were visitors of Mr & Mrs Blaine ter Lynne to California to visit Mrs H. Berrett and family Sunday. Mrs R. A. Albrechtsen returned Rindlisbach's son Jackie, who is in the navy. Jackie has just returned from the LDS hospital recently from Japan and Formosa. Mr & where she spent nearly a month. Mrs Mitchell have returned to their Mrs Albrechtsen underwent an operation. She is still bed-faand is base in Norfolk, Va. be to for months. several expected Mr & Mrs Chris Bristol, Carina Wilford Pierson, president of Mt. and Ray.'and Mr & Mrs Robert Hor-Mis- s rocks, Garold, Sherrie, and Ronnie Jordan stake high priests quorum Bevan have returned home from and Victor E. Mumford, counselor, Yellowstone Park. Mr Bristol and were speakers at Mt. Jordan stake Ray, and Vera Curtis, Lehi, plan high priests quorum meeting held to go to Idaho for a week's fishing. Sunday at Glacio Park Lodge in Mr & Mrs Byard Mousley and two Little Cottonwood Canyon. sons, Brent and Scott are vacation- BERRETT REUNION AUG. 6 ing in California. The John Watts Berrett annual Cpl & Mrs Denny Neilson and family reunion will be held Satdaughter Shauna are home visiting urday, Aug. 6, from 2 p.m. to 9 their parents, Mr & Mrs Lawrence at Union Community Park, it p.m. Neilson and Mr & Mrs John Bauer, has been announced by the secreSalt Lake. Wiile here Denny and of the family organization, tary his mother celebrated their birthday, which falls on the same day. Mrs Neilson doubled his age. Also on the same day, Mrs Neilson's For Reliable, Cheep sister-in-laLois Parry celebrated her birthday. Mr & Mrs Denny Neilson are leaving Monday to return to their army base at Fort Hood, Tex. Miss LaVon Neilson and Dee Ky-li- n Y JJ THE MIDVALE Wardle and DeLaine Green as his Page Two counselors. By Olive Neilton Phone Mid. 3354 son. assocFatiEn 3 dent is Eldon Crump with Herold BLUFFDALE Midvale 75c Cover Per Person 3793 S. Stale Ph.: AM 6-73- 31 i |