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Show r pmsotiAis Sister and enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mrs Richard Neill, 337 Oak St., Thursday, Nov. 10. Those who attended were Mrs Myron Bosh, Midvale, Mrs Jay Thomas, Murray; Mrs W. M. Jensen, Mrs P. M. Howe, Mrs J. B. Allison, Mrs Gail Elyea, Mrs J. J. Thomas, Mrs G. S. Thomas, and Mrs J. A. Baughman, Salt Lake. sisters-in-la- V' Mr & Mrs Richard Kearns, girl, Nov. 15. ., , I I ' i a, - m Mrs Tyler Vencent and Mrs Nor-v- al Vincent entertained their literary club Thursday, Nov. 3, at the East Midvale First Ward. Dorothy Kimball spoke and also showed souvenirs and pictures taken on her recent trip to Europe with the Tabernacle Choir. In charge of the program were Mrs Pearl Millerberg and Mrs Ralph Keeler. Miss Jean Sharp, daughter of Mr & Mrs Norris Sharp, 410 Jackson, recently entertained 20 boys and girls at a wienie roast at her home. An East Jordan stake dance will be held Saturday, Nov. 19, at 8:30 at the Butler Ward. Butler First and Second Wards are the hosts. i - si, - I " 1 'j - a i-- i-- f Salt Lake Hospitals I v Cottonnwood XixjN" : - A n 'hi tS ' -- - il ; K , i - ' t- 1 I 1 " Sue Robinette, center, manages to stay on her football training table with help from Rowena J. Miller, left, and Margot Butler The trio is part of the cast of "Time Out for Ginger," University of ltah touring play that will be presented at West Jordan Stake House. LUCY B. FORMAN Mr & Mrs Jim Hodges and far ilv. 84 E. Lennox. Midvale. were Fnnprnl sprvirM fnr T.ncv fflira. visitors in Brieham City and heth RnttprfipM Fnrman R1. Herri-- ! Corinne last Sunday. man, were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. warn Phnnpl in th Hpmman Mr & Mrs Herbert Zafft, Second Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- 1 Ave., and Mr & Mrs Leonard day Saints Third Ave., Midvale, returnMrs Forman died last Friday at ed Monday from Caldwell, Ida., 9:25 p.m. at her home here. where they attended the Lutheran She was born June 17, 1894, in Laymen's League convention over Herriman; daughter of Thomas and the week end. Kathern Freeman Butterfield. She married William Henry Forman in Bluffdale 18, 1916, the mar-ihiMoore-DrewstWedding riage was May later solemnized in the Held Thursday Evening Salt Lake Temple on June 1, 1922. 1942- He was superintendent of the For 28 years she had been a vis-- ! Thursday evening, Nov. 17, wed- iting teacher in the Relief Society YMM1A in the East Jordan Stake ' ding vows were exchanged beanfl fllled a mission to the Eastern tween Miss Marilyn Moore, daugh- and was active in the Herriman States. He also wrote and produced Ward ter of Mr & Mrs John P. Brown, Survivors are her husband; a series f fiye Pageants for the 279 Cornel Dr., and Robert L. seven sons and two daughters, Wil-- ; Mt- - Jrdan Stake, Brewster, son of Mr & Mrs Law. liam K. Forman. Darrell II. For--1 Survivors are his widow, two rence II. Brewster. Salt Lake, at man. Dolhort sons ana mree aaugniers, naroia Forman Salt the Avalon Ballroom. Bishop Ray c,.ff . Formn DraD. .Tker 0. Smith, Draper; Don R. Smith, ' ' KATTlf o n: i n narlnrmofl inn pornrnnnv ir:. ir IT" . , mtS XvltLiaiUj i. IV 'fnrman M Hua p- ' F.rnpc Fnrman dim rranClM-Omam we as Drwc oi Mrs E. H. (Margaret) Attending Forman Mrs Lmus ginia) Johns, F1js honor was Miss Kathleen Mitchell. i . Snvder Jr . Mrs JoseDh A. (Gwenl x , ,f cum luiii utii nijjiit A. Anaerson Miss Lee Ann Miner was the brides- - Saltintuui 20 jr., bait LaKe 10 2j maid. Sisters of Ihe groom, Aleen L t cran'dcnlidrln: one brother grandchild: ana uonme Brewster, were flower and four sisters , Heber Butterfield, 'James Jensen, Los Angeles; Mrs girls. Jim Watson performed best,Mid , li wiuiams. Mrs Arthur Shaw, Mrs A. J. Henderson, man duties and Kenneth Brewster, Delia Mitchell, Mrs Sarinda Jen Mrs Golden Ilowlett, Mrs A. G. Ada brother of the groom, ushered. sen, Salt Lake; Mrs Rebecca Hill amson, Draper. The newlyweds will make their Canada. home in Salt Lake. JOHN A. THMPSON Grandparents of the bridegroom, ORSON SMITH John Acel Thompson, 67, Sandy, Mr & Mrs James Cook, Forks, Nev., Funeral services for Orson died suddenly of a heart ailment were out of town guests who atat the Arthur Smith, 64, Draper, prominent edu- Monday morning tended the wedding. Kennccott of Mill the Copper Corp. cator and church leader, were held Use the Sentinel Want Ads for Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Draper at Magna. Funeral services will be conSecond Ward LDS Chapel. quick sure re 'Is. ducted at 1 p.m. Friday from Gofrs Mortuary in Midvale. Mr Thompson, son of Nels and NEW and USED Mary Ann Fitzgerald Thompson, was born July 6, 1888. His marriage to Stella Shafer took place Feb. 21. 1912, in the Salt Lake He had been employed at Temple. USED NEW up $3350 up the Kennccott Copper Corp., for 32 years. He was a member of the LDS, church. Get a "second set" for Christmas Survivors are his widow of Sandy; one son, Jack D., Sandy; a T-- V daughter. Mrs A. C. (Mary) Sibil-skBattle Creek. Mich.; a brother, AM 118 N. Main J. William Thompson, Sandy; three sistors, Mrs C. E. (Connie) Matthews. Mrs Leon E. (Ruth) Rasmus-sen- . Midvale, and Mrs Viola Malm-berSandy. Interment will be in Sandy City Cemetery. teer Ph er , y ' - ? - Governor J. Bracken Lee congratulates William president of the Utah Turkey Federation, in honor of Utah's forecast $15,000,000 home-grow- n industry. On the Gov rnor's desk is a turkey presented by Mr. Barlocker. BIG BUSINESS Mr Smith died at his residence, last Friday following a lingering illness. He was born Sept. 5, 1891, in Draper, the son of Lauritz H. and Emma Shipley Smith; he married i.iary cisie r arrer in uie oau jja&e Temple June 28, 1916. She died in jskm. lie marnea xnerna mcnara- son- - 0ct- - 8- - 1931 in the Salt u!ie Temple. n a for IIe had and the last 33 years sPcnt i27 years at Jorda HlSh ScnooL He wasua hlSh Priest and had served on pe council of the Mt Jordan organization In s,ake. since bf f V 12380 So. 15G5 East, De-Gro- Hospital Mr &.Mrs Melvin Sanders, Sandy, boy, Nov. 8. Mr & Mrs Jay W. Nielson, girl, Nov. 8. Mr & Mrs Gail B. Atkinson, Sandy, girl, Nov. 9. Mr & Mrs Don W. Crawford, Midvale, boy, Nov. 9. Mr & Mrs Robert Coope (Glenda Blair, Sandy), Salt Lake, girl, Nov. j Riv-erto- n, J 1 A. Barlocker, & Mrs Stanley A. Arko, DraNov. 10. boy, per, Mr & Mrs Cyril Stout, Midvale, boy, Nov. 10. Mr & Mrs Darrell L. Ray, Sandy, girl, Nov. 10. Mr & Mrs Wayne S. Nokes, boy, Nov. 10. Mr & Mrs Jose F. Romero, Bingham, boy, Nov. 12. Mr & Mrs Closs L. Stewart, Kearns, boy, Nov. 12. Mr & Mrs Eddie L. LePrey, Sandy, boy, Nov. 12. Mr & Mrs R. Vee Winn, Draper, boy, Nov. 14. Mr Riv-erto- n, . Nov. 12. & Mrs Lyman E. Dalton, Mid- uuy, imov. o. vaie, Mr & Mrs Richard Timothy, Kearns, girl, Nov. 14. Mr & Mrs Garn M. Abbott, Kearns, boy, Nov. 14. Mr & Mrs Kenneth F. Timothy, Kearns, boy, Nov. 14. ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. MIDVALE Sunday masses: 8, 9:30, li a.m. Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Rev. Lawrence Spellen, assistant Subscribe to The Sentinel at Sandy City Hall Applicants are notified that they must fill out their blanks and return them to Mayor Noal Bateman no later than who voted for me Nov. 25 All who apply will be notified later of the time of their appointment for individual interview. - S- - Mr Sandy City Recorder or supported me in the general election Tuesday, Nov. 8. Your help is appreciated. ' boy, for the position of THANKS, VOTERS to all I Application blanks may be had Midvale Sentinel $2.50 peryr, Subscribe Nov! wish to express my thanks i NOTICE - I j boy, Nov. 8. Mr & Mrs Jack Hickson, Sandy, boy, Nov. 8. .Mr & Mrs Paul Romney, South Jordan, boy, Nov. 9. Mr & Mrs Nick LaBos, Kearns, twin boys, Nov. 12. Mr & Mrs Al E. Hartley, Kearns, 9. 24-pou- j Heber Butterfield Sandy Ciiy Council Come in and try the ! Go wheels on Greatest y s Television Sets $900 . HOP'S CLINIC y. 21 g. mm Jf-- X i'l CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SANDY 11 a.m. ON THIS Sunday morning ser- vice. Sieve Jenks. student pastor High Quality 90 Proof " FLEISCHRflANN'S - - fvt v Lov s. u.Hk Vf MUSIC for ENJOYMENT Kentucky Bourbon r ' ,ii -V v ' i'A S X V ' (f J I,, . m Thing on Harvttt Moon in the fabulous Ho If You STRAIGHT Btlltvo McCuire Sisters Lovo and Marriago Tho Impatiant Ytart Frank Sin- IT r atra Momtntt to Rtmambar Sifl Split-mvon- "Tennessee' Ernie Ford Years ' ' rwnritf mm mm mm mm mm mm KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY mmrm tmtm-- m mm Cole Black Danim Troutart and Motor cyclo Boot Soma Night in Alatka The Cheers Suddenly Thart'i a Vallay Tho Night Watch Jo Stafford Th Bibla Tolls M So Lov la a Many Splandorod Things-D- on Cornell S : THE fltlSCHMANN CORPORATION, e kl k V-- 8. A-i- l I paHarnloromorrow lyll rxriUnf hlnul tif mkish linn anil trtiri. luxury. Hut I'onliac hat it mir in 15 nmnrlly fiUoici mix. j intituling b (.'i(jhi.i lutnllnjti stylttt uilh a riflfl tlistiiuiitin you've nrivr mm Injure. onnac ft o the rear wheels silky smooth. When it's time to make your move you junt point your toe and go! Pa inj i a brcrzrt ns that gn'at rtih to nafcty in tho of power whisks you fiick of an rycl vh. And the hinhot hills simply wm to nult away in front of you. Ten ininutos at the whnH of thix frrct, now Pontiac and you'll know th'? uvrct U liind all tho cx'.itol wliijx rinR among Wt drivers in the l.mt month or so. You'll knw nnmcthing else, too . . . thin U it, the ono for yvu. Stop by our siiowroom to see and drivo this fabulous '56 Pontiac today or tomorrow. And bo prepared for a thrill. This car will deliver it . . . fad! ALTERS ATE TIISPAYS nh-n- d LAUIRY MflLLEEL Inc. tJSL -- 90 PROOF razor-Bh'ir- d big-brak- A Woman In Lov Of Thit I'm Sure Four Acei Somoono You Lovo Nat "Klna" For9iv My Haart r of the tent drivers--th- is long, urod Performance lwmity! y sculpt low, in their first love and thin fabulotw '56 Pontine ha it 0e greatest "go" on wheels. p gctaw.iy, blazing drive, rtwrinif and stoppinn thU one h;m tliom all. It mrpriiH you at fmt. Il'fl so well lx havtxl, ho Kent! and rt'ponsivo. You pull away from the curb, drive, stop, turn and park with Rvire and cwy touch. But it's londixl! Iwdod wit h vibrant action llirre's 227 you've never sampled inU IhU frrrat lil.v.ing horwixiwcr pa ' it Stra!o-i.tn.'apouia tlrnj.!'. to FMST MAVATfC IIOI SER 'tUYWKIGHIS 'if-T- "S It's the talk crk-.p-l Draam On, My Lova, Draam On Four Lads Tom You Don't Havo to Bo a Baby 1j' : : Yours to command Fort Acci jf v.: - , . - it Many Spltndortd Shin 90 PROOF Fast, Mr & Mrs Donald Owsley, Sandy, girl, Nov. 8. Mr & Mrs Joseph W. Gold, Kearns, girl, Nov. 8. Mr & Mrs Ardis Fish, Kearns, so I." 4 C. v i ; r.n 349 Sixth Ave. . w 'I'M ..ik i String-ham- x i V Here from Winnemucca, Nev., for a short visit were Mrs Jackie Gabiola and Mrs Betty Arano. They , were guests of Mrs Mary Friday, November 18, 1955 Page Twelve - 4 , SENTINEL MIDVALE THE :i' OlSTtLLINS OWENSB0R0. KY. SI N. Main Ph. AM Stott and Yine Sts. Muarry, Utah Ph.: AM 43 |