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Show Bird and Mrs Albin Pearson, vale, and Mrs Howard Barrows, Salt Lake. Other members who at tended were Mrs Allison Bills, Mrs The Frederick K. Stoffers have Ruth Bowen, Mrs Wren Howard, moved from 155 Roosevelt into a and Mrs David Harmon. Mr & Mrs new home at 315 E. 6815 So. Anderson also entertained their couples club Saturday evening, Nov. Mr & Mrs Jay Sorenson, 282 5, at their home. Members of the spent a week in San Francisco. club are Mr & Mrs A. E. Pearson, Mr & Mrs David Gardner, and Mr & Mrs Bryon Bird. Mid-val- e Lake and Visiting are Mr & Mrs Glendon Johnson. Mr Johnson is executive asArmy Pvt. Jimmy Butterfield has sistant to Senator Wallace F. Ben- been home on leave from Fort Carnett in Washington, D.C. The John- son, Colo., where he received his e foot- basic training. He left Wednesday sons attended the ball game in Provo last Saturday evening for Fort Bliss, Tex., where with Mr & Mrs William Preston, he will be stationed and receive 153 Coolidge. Mrs Preston and Mrs artillery training. JimJohnson are sisters. my's parents are Mr & Mrs Dean Smith, 690 Garden View. Saturday night is the evening A birthday dinner party was giv scheduled for the bazaar sponsored by St. Therese Catholic Church. en at the home of Mr & Mrs DougThe time is from 5 to 11 p.m. las Reed, 513 Cornell, Wednesday, Nov. 2. Center of 'attention was ' 61 N. their one Leo E. Mrs year old son, Brent. Mr Anderson, Chapel, had a luncheon and party & Mrs James Reed and daughter for her birthday club last Friday. Sonja, Lark, and Mr & Mrs Roy Prizes were won by Mrs Bryan Willis, Copperton, attended the family party. PERSONALS in-Sa- lt . BYU-Aggi- anti-aircra- ft THESE WOMEN! Mrs Steve Zupan, 92 Beynon Ct., is home after a brief illness in the hospital. 1 Butterfield, 12 year old Earl S. Butter20 entertained guests at a field, birthday party at his home, 106 Olympus Street, .Midvale, recently. A Halloween theme was carried out and each guest made a tour of the "Spook House" before entering in the games and other enter tainment of the evening. In addition to the many school friends entertained, Larry also played host to three of his cousins, Uayia Torkelsen and Linda and Carta Bills, Riverton. Larry and his mother, recently entertained in a street show in Salt Lake City's east side. Accordion numbers were presented by both Larry and his moth er; and Larry also presented sev- for Snow Treads 15" end 16" Starter - Generator Service JQg LLOYDS REPAIR SHOP Rivtrton, Ut. AM . There will be no book review at the library this week. The building will be closed Friday, Nov. 11, in -.vance of Veteran's Day, a legal holiday. Next Friday, Nov. 18, Miss Helen ' ' Second Ward. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, Army Lt. Richard W. Jensen, stationed at Lawton, Okla.; one sister, Mrs Mar garet Jensen Densley, Germany. W it to you, Madam. 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MOJUD sheers and free MOJUD gift record at get your 56 North Main in Midvale THREE MONTHS TO PAY FOR NOVEMBER and DECEMBER PURCHASES on LtRie's HOLIDAY GIFT CHARGE PLAN Py 13 on the 10th of January, No itrvice charge. March. February, Com In to LaRie't today for details. i New 1 1 i O Rish-Butto- n University "Family Day" Scheduled for Saturday Family Day at the University of 'Utah, set for Saturday, Nov. 12, will be the final feature of Amerl . .. ir tau Tcaiuuuuuh neck on lampus, Dr. A. Ray Olpin, U president, said. "There Is no better way for par ents and families to know what we're doing at the U than to see us in action. And there's no better time than during this week to do it, said President Olpin. Open house in all colleees and departments will be a highlight of the celebration now in its second year. Special programs, lectures. demonstrations of advanced equipment or new training methods will mark each open house. .1 - , i - i 3t P. C. RASMUSSEN'S I.G.A. LOWEST MEAT PRICES ever noticed now dogs PRICES Phone AM Free Delivery 5-42- 51 3 lb. POTATOES LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER Lge. Solid Heads No. lb. S3 1 Reds lbs. 10 ?)g X lb. win friends and influence people with out reading books? m APPLES YAMS CL HAMS Jonathan 5 lbs. Driving;.. New 255 H.P. AH i rT flGJg SHANK HALF n ,,,Z10N. MOTORS INC. Ph. AM-6-443- 7 Brands WHOLE or First Quality 4646 South State PRICES GROCERY LOWEST -- . LOWEST VEGETABLE 1 ! KY. nm'Tinryir' 'if "f Copperton Seminary Elects New Officers Students of the Copperton LDS Seminary have elected the following students to manage the affairs for the school year: Diane Reed, Lark, president; Kay Beckstead, Copperton, vice presi dent; John Lancaster, Copperton, secretary-treasureJackie Daht strom, Copperton, publicity director; Joe OrgilL Bingham, executive secretary; and Sharlene Foster, Copperton, yearbook editor. These officers are now busy making plans for the second annual Semiree to be held Dec. 2, 1955. On the seminary grounds, fall planting is being done. "Seminary Hill" has been partly leveled and grass, trees, and other greenery have been planted. brighter hnnrhon w W y. Keith was born Aug. 13, 1919 in Sandy, ne attended Sandy schools and was active in the LDS Sandy i for better, J. ' t "While it may be difficult for a rich man to enter heaven, it's also very difficult these days for a poor man to remain on earth." IL G. Hutcheson. if) eral dance numbers. son-in-la- "PERFECT FOR DANCING" OCCASIONS... Larry . Battery Charging will review "Autum's Brightness," by Dorothy Neuman. Kimball NO REVIEW SCHEDULED AT LIBRARY THIS WEEK son of Mr & Mrs Jerry O. Truehill, AKAN, is home on a two weeks leave, visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs Ernest Truehill, 277 E., 7440 S., Midvale. Jerry has been at Moffet Field, Home from Whittier, Calif., for Calif., where he scored second in an indefinite time, is Miss Naomi his class in a course of study with Anderson, daughter of Mr & Mrs the navy. On completion of his leave here, he goes to Jacksonville, M. L. Anderson, 199 Oak St. . Fla. Mr & .Mrs Grant Martineau and children, Bruce and Lilly May, ar OBITUARIES rived home last Friday from Den ver where they visited Mr & Mrs Warren Thompson, former Midvale KEITH LUND JENSEN Funeral services for Keith Lund residents. While in Denver, Lilly May spent two days in the hospital Jensen, 36, son of Mr & Mrs A. C with a sudden illness. The Mar-- Jensen, (Cleo Lund) Sandy, who tineaus, who recently sold their died from illness Friday at the home, are now living at 144 S. family residence, 82 N. State, were conducted Tuesday at Sandy Sec Grant. ond Ward chapel with Bishop ClarHome after a 10 day trip to San ence P. Hansen, officiating. Inter Gabriel, Calif., are Mr & Mrs J, ment was in Sandy City Cemetery, Pallbearers were Trevar, Gene, Told, 130 Pioneer. They visited in and Ronald Christenscn; Keith Mit San Gabriel with their and daughter, Mr & Mrs II. A. chell, Howe Lund, and LaMar Dal-b- Exlra Wheels Cb.. FOfc ALL ttO Friday, November 10, Page Eight pyrAiessk : SENTINEL MIDVALE THE Whcro You Mafco Your Dollars go FcxHicr L ,D |