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Show Midvale Jr. High Holds Charter PTA Thursday evening, Oct. 27, charter PTA night for the new Junior High School. mov- The S&M Skating Rink was the Phone Midvale social items for the Sentinel to Mrs Charles Clay scene of a roller skating party fol members of the Midvale First Ward ton at AM MIA, Wednesday evening, Oct. 28 Chili was served at the ward when Visiting relatives and friends in Midvale and Sandy are Mr & Mrs everyone returned from skating. W. T. Thornblad. They have lust Last Monday, cousins. Sherry returned from the Philippine Is lick and Margie Bell hostessed Pol lands where for the oast two Tears Mr Thornblad has been aiding the a Halloween party at Margie's people in their extensive road home. 324 Cornell Dr. Schoolmates rebuilding program. A world trav of the girls enjoyed games and the freshments. After the party eier, Mr Thornblad spent two boys and girls went to the Junior years on the Alascan highway, 4 years in Turkey, and several High dance. months in Central and South Dr & Mrs Stanley Hutchings and America, and Washington, D.C was Mid-val- e The meeting, presided over by Mrs Ralph A. Evans, Jordan district council president, was well attended. Mrs Woodrow Sybrowsky was in stalled as charter president by Mrs Henry T. Wahlquist, director for Region 12, PTA. Other officers installed were Mrs Harry Roberts, Union, first vice president; Prin. Ralph Keeler, sec ond vice president; and Mrs Wil liam Preston, Thompson, who have recently ed to Denver. PERSONALS secretary-treasure- r. family have just moved into a new home at 296 Pioneer. Mrs Roland Roller, 220 South 770 East, the Thornblads niece, en tertamed them at her home. The following program was pre sented: posting of colors, Boy Scouts of the school; invocation, Bishop H. Keith Keller; musical numbers by the students' mixed chorus, directed by Cannon Thorn son; string sextet, directed by Lloyd Dimond; short talks by Prin Ralph Keeler, Supt. Arthur E. Peterson, and Dr J. 0. Jones, board member. A new PTA charter was presented by Mrs Albin Ross. Light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to 22S Trudv Ann and Kathy Dee Gay-322 Spruce, spent the week end ;ton, Mr & Mrs Dick Neill, 337 Oak St. with their grandmother m Salt spent last Saturday evening at a Lake. Their grandmother. Mrs Halloween party and square dance Pearl Clayton, was a former resi held at Camp Williams. dent of East Crescent. . Mrs Johnny Brown, 279 Cornell Sunday. Oct. 30. Miss Darlene Dr.; attended a bridge party last Bell. 324 Cornell, held a Hallo Thursday at her mother's home in ween Dart vat her home. Guests Bingham. included many of her Jordan High School friends. The Midvale Third Ward MIA parents and teachers. Halloween party was held Wednes-Mrs Ross Curtis. 333 Oak St.. Oct. 26. After games and a met with her club Saturday, Oct. day, The drive for charter membertrip for all through the spook alley. 29 at the home of Miss Jean Mad ship in the Midvale Junior High Cider and doughnuts were served. sen, Riverton. School PTA is now under way and will continue until Nov. 11. Nov. 6 is charter day at Reams In town from Kemmer. Wyo.. The drive is being conducted Methodist Church, Services will be were Mr & Mrs Oris Simmons, for mainly through the school chil held at 8 p.m. The Rev. Loraine mer Midvale residents. They visit dren; however, anyone interested ed Mr & Mrs J. G. Thompson, 353 Benton, Midvale, is pastor. m joining the organization who Elm St., has not been contacted through Church Methodist Midvale The the children, may call Mrs Wil A Halloween party was riven by held a Halloween party Friday eve liam L. Corbett at AM hundred-twenty Peggy Hinckley, 182 E. 7570 So, Names of all charter members ning, Oct. 28. One Saturday afternoon. Children who in the PTA will be put on a plaque people joined In the fun. came In costumes were Caro which will be framed and hung in Sharon Rawlings, Shanna Young, Officers and teachers of the Mid the school hall. Carolvn Sharp. Lou Ann Jacobs. Membership in the organization vale Fourth Ward MIA held a surTischner, Larry Clayton, and Holly will be accepted after Nov. 11; prise Halloween party last Tues Neuffer. however, anyone interested in day evening for all who attended. charter membership must join by Prizes were given for the most or In Utah for the deer season were that date. iginal hats made from crepe paper. Mr & Mrs Max naueter and son Calif. While Mr Mr & Mrs Clyde Mechser and James. Las Gatos. went hunting, Mrs Houeter Houeter lfamily, 438 Cornell Dr., attended and James stayed with her mother, (Continued from Page 1) a birthday dinner at the Murray Mrs Louis Ballamis, 323 Adams. home of their daughter, Mrs Dee Iness place which is In arrears on Davies. Those who celebrated birth its city license; the council reject A Halloween costume party was were Susan Fechser, Dee Da-days ed a suggestion by Sandy City that held at Miss Vickie Lester's home, vies, and Mrs Fechser's. father. Midvale take over a 492 E. Center. Girl friends Invited water Patriarch William Boyden, Prove now line in the Sandy system, were Ann Blackett. Gale Webb, north of the canal, serving 7 custoJanet Healy, Joan Grant, Norma Mr & Mrs Dale Waters, Mr & mers, on the ground that the line Mar Mrs Ivan Jorgensen. Mr & Mrs Lynn Hale, Sharon Swenson, is one of the oldest in the area and sha Ro Nichols. Diane Millerberg. Harvey Eckman, and Mr & Mrs J. an expensive replacement is alee Brklacich, and Ratherine Mor- Parr Godfrey spent the week end elli. in Las Vegas. Counci- St. Therese Holds Bazaar Saturday Michael Davies, 6, 321 Adams, St. Therese Catholic Church will sponsor a bazaar Saturday, Nov. 12, at the city hall from 5 to 11 p.m. for the bazaar are Steve Stenanoff and Miss Frances Stimitz. There will be games for those desiring to play. Several booths will be open including a fancy bits booth, country store booth, and a childrens games booth. Door prizes include a complete movie camera outfit. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used to redecorate the Inside of the church. Bell-IIowe- ll celebrated his birthday with a par ty Friday, Oct. 28. Playmates at tending the party were Rolayne and Leone Val Berger, Michael Evans, Teggy Woodward, Ricky Brown, Scott Bowen. Mary Ellen Jackman, and Michael Pollock. Mattson, Paul Christopherson, The Lucky Seven Club held Its fourth annual Halloween party Fri day, Oct 28. at the home of Mr Mrs Douglas Miller, 439 Cornell. Members who enjoyed the fun and pot luck were Mr & Mrs John March ant, Mr & Mrs Vernal New-bold, Mr & Mrs Glen Sacos, Mr & Mrs Stanccl Mangum, and Mr & Mrs Norman Manmim. Absent members were Mr & Mrs Warren & Jordan Upsets Murray Gridders Friday, 12 to 7 First Ward Singing Mothers Hold Party SENTINEL MIDVALE THE Friday, November 4, 1955 Page Ten The annual Halloween party of the Singing Mothers group of the Midvale First Ward was held Mon The Beetdiggers of Jordan kept day night at the home of Mrs C. E. alive their hopes for a county Matthews on Lincoln St.. Midvale. championship Friday by defeating A short business meeting was held alter which games and refresh Murray, 12-It was Mickey Jones and Floyd mtnts weue enjoyed by the 20 young, Jordan's single wing backs, women present. The group gets together four who kept Jordan moving with three and four yard gains. Four times a year. Members are looking fumbles hampered the Snartans forward to their Christmas party as the first one gave Jordan the in December. In Oct. 1956, they ball on the Jordan 47. It toolr the will have been together 20 years Mrs Vera Jenkins is president Beetdiggers 14 plays to grind out the 553 yards with oJnes rushing and Mrs Retta Griffiths is secre tary. tor tne iirst touchdown. Mrs Hazel Anderson and Mrs Hughes swept ina Spartan pass and three plays later Jones scored Hattie Scoggan were in charge of the games Monday evening, with again. The Beetdieeers led Mrs Myrle Nicholson and Mrs Sarah at the half time. Early in the fourth Quarter the Eskelsen in charge of refreshments Spartans started connecting with passes and Hawkins went over standing up for Murray's only touchdown. Koncar's extra point U made It 12-With four minutes to play the Melba Egbert, contralto soloist Beetdiggers kept the ball on will present a benefit concert Fri ground plays to freeze the victory. day, Nov. 11, at 8:30 p..nt In the Union Ballroom of the University iephart Stores Co "BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" 7. ' 60 N. Main -:- - -:- Midvale - Wjff uomcrQ cann;crtc:jlo rCjsA loohmuth bottot ln Melba Egbert Will Present Ladies Guild Will nn ?II of Utah. The concert, under the sponsor ship of Phi Epsilon, national wo men's, music organization, will raise funds for a music scholarship to be presented in August. 1956. Tour Baking Co. A tour of the Continental Baking Co., in Salt Lake has been planned for the November meeting of the Midvale Ladies Guild, it was learned this week from Mrs Peter Vordos, club president. The club will meet at 8 p.m. in the hostess room of the bakery, located at 734 E., Fourth S. Men bers are asked to make arrangements for their own transportation. Any one without a ride is asked to contact Mrs Vordos. A short business meeting will be held in the hostess room. Hostesses for th vpnfnr freshments are Mrs Reed Johnson, chairman. Mrs Euzen PhpTn nr, Willis Francom, and Mrs E. D Julio. Concert Men of Production at the State Fair. Miss Egbert, daughter of Mr & Mrs Heber Egbert. Holladav. for merly of Midvale, made her first public appearance at 4, started her voice training at 14, has studied with world famed musicians. A graduate of the University of. Utah in 1953, Miss Egbert is now doing graduate work and has appeared as soloist on occasion with the V ... 55 - . ' TRUST 1M 3 m m - m in w Utah Symphony. She has also made numerous appearances in operatic and light opera roles. 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Mrs Tyler will show colored slides of the countries she visited and give an interesting report on the people and customs as she saw rami) aw SAUCE v casts It. The admission to the program will be free and will start at 7:30 p.ra. All persons of junior high school age and over are invited. . SMALL LOIN SIRLOIN PORK CHOPS LAMB 1 4 STEAK Quality job printing at prices at The Midvale Sentinel SHOULDERS j 3 A l 0 1 . 1 rpii XS3H3EECZS fat WASDEN FOR CITY COUNCILMAN WE WANT WAS WHY? 1. We know he thinks of others, never of himself! 2. Works for no party but for the welfare of everyone! 3. Works actively in church! 4. Works for the youth and the young in heart! 5. Works for ell improvemen t! 6. Works for all Midvale City citizens! LARGE SOLID LETTUCE 2 heads IDAHO K u 1 I i ARMOURS STAR - SWIFT McFARLAND TEMPLE BACON lb- - 1" Sausage j ; 3lbs-S- 1 S2S V- . """"" - i .. . Political adv. paid by the following: Lawrence Nielsen, Sylvia Young. Teter Vandorhocft. Frank Griffiths, Bcrnarr Fursc. 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