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Show THE MIDVALE Page Seven SENTINEL Friday, November 10, 1955 The service was under direction of Walter E. Crane, president of the High Priests Quorum. Mrs TempMrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter est accompanied her husband. Mrs Phone: AM Precilla Bates, Midvale, also was a guest. Guest speaker at the IDS church Last Friday evening a surprise service Sunday evening, Oct 30, party was held in honor of Mrs was Golden Tempest, Salt Lake. Louise Miller's birthday. Special musical numbers. was by Mrs John A. Butterfield attendMr Sc Mrs Darrel Crane and family. ed a family gathering at the home "" 'I asm mm msm Sah Lake's Largest Rental Store 150 STORES IN 54 CITIES ONLY THE BEST EQUIPMENT FOR RENT OYER OVER 1000 ITEMS Rollaway Beds Baby Equipment Invalid Needs Party Equip. Banquet Settings Tables & Chairs Power Sanders Elec. Hammers Skill Saws Elec. Drills Chain Saws Plumbers Tools Hospital Beds Van Carts Garden Tools Cement Tools Polishers Painter's Equip. Welders " of her son and daughter-in-laMr & Mrs James Bodell at Salt Lake last Friday evening. Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield received word that their son, Seth of the air force, left for England Monday for continued service. Mr & Mrs Oren R.. Dansie and family attended a birthday party for their son, Glen, at the Willard Bergmann home in Sandy. Mrs Thomas S. Butterfield, Mrs Elton Bills, Mrs Edith Newman, Mrs Lester Butterfield, Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield, and Mrs Thom as Bills were guests at a party at the Thomas Torkelson home at Riverton in honor of their daughter-in-law, Mrs Gary Torkelson. Among those visiting Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller last week were Mr & Mrs W. J. Loomis, Mr & Mrs George Daly, and Mr & Mrs J. IL Vickers, Salt Lake. Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening at the IDS church. Talks were given by Mrs Mayme Ingram and Mrs Vida Crane. Special musical numbers were by the Singing Mothers, with ' j invocation by Mr Noreen Bodell and denediction by Mrs Silda East-maMrs Evelyn Beckstead and Mrs Vivian Ray, West Jordan Stake Relief Society board, were in at- -' tendance. Pres. Leonard Beckstead accompanied Mrs Beckstead here. Mr & Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and daughter, Joyce and sons, Richard and Boyd, motored to Logan Sun day. They were accompanied by Caroline Stevenson, Salt Lake. Joyce and Caroline are attending the USAC. The Dansies were guests at dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Morris Teeples in Lava. Mr & Mrs James A. Miller, Mr & Mrs Lester Butterfield, and Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane entertained at a dinner and theatre party Saturday evening in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ernest J. Davis and family, Salem, were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs A. IL Dansie Sunday. Also calling at the Dansie home Sunday evening were Mr & Mrs Gus Sandstrom, Salt Lake. Mrs Spencer Miller attended a luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Newhouse and Saturday eve Kentucky's Finest () YEAR OLD ( A Wheel Chairs (f 2170 So. Mdin 4950 So. State 1015 Wash. Blvd.' Salt Lake City HU 39 Murray AM 53 Ogden HONOR NON-FICTIO- er and the speaker. KENTUCKY since 1810 - Brown's Shoes, Midvale Safeway Store, Midvale Vincent C. Strong, Midvale Everett E. Dahl, Midvale Nancy Orton, Richland, Wash. Calvin Ware, Midvale Fred E. Sjoblom, RD2, Sandy Dan Jacobson, Draper Clough's Conoco Service, Sandy R. H. Erickson, Sandy Glen A. Petersen, Sandy Jay R. Jensen, Sandy Mrs Dean J. Beck, Sandy R. A.' Albrechtsen, Sandy Mrs La Veil Webster, Sandy Dr Wallace J. Morgan, Midvalo George Heinecke, Midvale A. J. Carter, Midvale Mrs Edna Blachard, Midvale Phyllis Butterfield, Riverton. dOOUS Renewals-P- aul Managing for Effective Living, by M. R. Goodyear. Individual and family management problems. Landscaping Your Own Home, by A. L. Dunstan. Clear Instruc tions. Hand Weaving for Pleasure end Profit, by J. J. Brown. Based on 69 PocoMlo, Spokone, Seattlt, Denvei, w....ua, Kansas City the loom. ning Mr Miller accompanied her to a dinner party at the Bratton FOR YOUNO PEOPLE Cafe to celebrate the birthdays of The Unwilling Heart, by C. MarMrs Merrel Wilson and Mrs Dale shall. A girl copes with life's Garside, Riverton. There were 18 problems. guests at the party. Fortune Trail, by H. Dickson. Story of the old Northwest. Junket, by A. H. White. An airdale dog who liked everything "Just so." On Saturday. Nov. 12. the fol Starship Through Space, by Ii G. Stine. Science fiction. lowing new books will be added to the Midvale branch of the Salt John Charles Fremont, by O. W. Burt. Biography. Lake County Library: Wings in Your Future, by L. FICTION Schneider. Aviation for young Marjorie Morningstar, by II. Wouk. people. Novel of a Jewish girl by the A bay's Mother Goose. author of Caine Mutiny. How Rabbit Stole Fire, by E. G. A Doctor in the Family, by E. Sei- Sterne. An Indian legend. fert. A story of love and courage. Monkeys, by IL S. Zim. Informa The Dinner Party, by G. Finletter. tion on an interesting animal About a lady with a lot on her mind. ROLL Chains of Command, by T. Goeth-al- s. Story of a moral search. The Tooth and Nail, by W. S. San- New Subscribers-Bud- get born. A novel of suspense. Mart, West Jordan Vance Wood, West Jordan Aaron Webster, West Jordan News Is a Singular Thing, by M. Claud Brinkerhoff, West Jordan acA own Higgins. journalist's J. L. McCoy, Sandy count of her career. Mrs Alta F. Aylett, Logan The Memoirs of Catherine The Odell Peterson, Midvale Great. Intimate story of the RusMidvale Junior High School, Midsian ruler. vale of P. Herrmann. Man, by Conquest Lt. (jg) Richard L. Rasmussen, A history of exploration. Winter Haven, Fla. Speaker's Handbook of Epigrams Mrs Paul Proch-noFrampton, RD2, Sandy H. V. and Witticisms, by Fred R, Christensen, Sandy entertainment for the read- HiL.k(n1iifeslLffeataFSfr '56 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service Choir Practice, Tues. 7 p.m. The Woman's Society will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, Nov. 17, at 1:30 p.m. The film "To Live Together as Neighbors," will be shown. A good attendance is desired. There will be Thanksgiving services on Thanksgiving Day, at 10 o'clock at the church. Dedication services for all of the new improvements added to the church during the year is being' planned for Sunday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.m. Mrs Loraine T. Benton, Minister . Bare, Midvale Mrs Marie Larson, RD1, Sandy M. Montgomery Brown, Midvale Walter E. Crane, Herrlman G. E. Sandstrom, Salt Lake Mendenhall Auto Parts, Midvale Charles Beckstead, West Jordan Glen Hogan, West Jordan L. J. Brown, West Jordan Earl Wood, West Jordan Paul Steinfeldt, West Jordan Merle Stowe, Midvale Grace V. Miller, Midvalo E. A. Miller, Midvale Joe Mazuran, Midvale II are in the new Chevrolet MIDVALE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH ipn mm. in i. m jiii .ii 1 i i Durf ey Cleaners RIVERTON, UT. Ph. AM DRAPER, UT. Ph. AM PICK-U- P Anyplace In Quality Work jm. last minute check AB Newl The M up Air Sport Sedon wilh 4 door and no ldepost . lower, longer hood . . . the wider grille that spans the full front end the big bold parking lights. From the side, you see the sweeping new speedline chrome styling and high-s- et taillights. Colorful new contemporary interiors add the final touch! Body by Fisher, of course. over-t- he one's even hc-tter- Nero'l litctima Mfiifoction tfiot's guaranteed. Fomoul Baliom Wool it ay lo apply bolw ceiling joiitt . . . otturing utmost oe protection. Sovet up' to 15 ful bilU ytar in and year out , . . keept hornet more comfort obit winter and lummer. Terms per month ot low ot nd there's st it INSULATE tail-lig- ht Chevrolet's left-sid- e holds a stylish secret. Hinged at the bottom, it swings down to uncover the gas cap. Closed up, the cap's V8 Horsepower Zooms to 205 That's what the new "Super Turbo-Fii- s V8" pours out (an extra-cooption). You can see why we say the hot Bold, new Motoramlc Styling look noth- ing in sight but the taillight! ! tj ... 0 A new 6 with 140 HP. I e e yip The new "Blue-Flame" 6 brings you this higher horso-power plus a higher compression ratio (8 to 1 and oil- - hushed hydraulic valve lifters. Everything in Automatic Power Features Power Steering, Power d Brakes, .front scat, power window controls. All are available as power-positione- extra-cos- t . Anti-Div- . Steering made easy Ball bearings reduce friction and steering e effort in Chevrolet's Ball-Rac- e Antl - Dlve braking steering. e you lt Packs twice the 6-v- olt And you have a greater electrical reserve supply. STORM CAULKING when hit the brakes hard I od ktom- r'L - j ing window con be a i thing A the poit. InttalM norm toth ond itorm doort now. Well mode pi.ie or evitom tailor, ed aluminum ovoi'oblt on con oenlenl ('. , ROOFING 31 fore few cent per window you can teal out drafti. Coulk- ing it eaty to opply. And while you're ot it, mitoll weather stripping around eaiement windows, and doori. Low cott. ROOF CEMENT for knt minute repolri around ctiunneyt, plumb ing entt, flothingt. .V Compiett) teiettion e4 eoS fooTtngt W Floats over the bumps Road3 seem newly paved with Chevrolet's front suspension and long outrigger rear springs soaking up the jolts. And Chevy's on curves! Chevrolet performance puts your safety first! Glide-Rid- e Ji ei Isk faMtoiing paper, j e weigbtss noilt, ets. cat-foot- ed Riverton Motor Co. Ph. AM j options. ROLL EVEN HOTTER It's the Pikes Peak Record Dreakerl The '58 Chevrolet proved its surer, safer driving con-trol by breaking the Pikes Peak record I e III cornert HOT ONES Electrical System punch of ordinary systems . . . spins the engine up faster. to one-thi-rd You get surer starting in all weather. WEATHER STRIPPING braking, an exclusive Chev- rolct development, means more level stopping-cv- en ft COMBINATIONfeJ; DOORS THE 12-vo- g FUEL - Hideaway Gas Cap Just H still chckip i!sW, ... but way got lima lo de jobi. on 'm now. ; Winlw'i on yow'v tony . . Always mmm Chevrolet never had It so good for you before . . . and no other car In Its field even comes close. See if Chevrolet doesn't feature everything you want for '56. k and DELIVERY Salt Lake County Riverton, Uf. 112 East Center St. etc. ere made quick ty ond eawTy with lowg durable mattic, OvgrH Of golkw con. |