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Show MIDVALE SENTINEL WE PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Mldvaie, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 EDITORIAL NATIONAL ASS! Coo-man- J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) (Advertising $2.50 Rates Given on Request) Phone: AM 56 HOLIDAYS ARE HAZARD DAYS - w - miscellaneous accidents, 123. 296 Over two days at New Years 362 persons were killed accidents. miscellaneous and fire 66 in in traffic accidents, This is a total of 877 killed needlessley at what should be the happiest time of the year for everyone. Year after year the accident toll hits a peak in December. The holiday season coincides with many winter traffic hazards. In many parts of the country streets and highways are dangerhours of dayously slippery Fog, rain, snow, sleet and fewer light reduce the visibility of both driver and pedestrian. impel people to drive long distances Family onto the regardless of weather Shopping draws more people streets. And, of course, there is more drinking than at any other time of the year It is a season of gaiety, to be sure, but gaiety to be enjoyed resolve to protect yourself from accident and to if - rs you ' "Be Your Brother's Keeper." SENTINEL MIDVALE Friday, November 25, 1955 Jordan; his sister, Mrs Callahan, Wayne County, and brothers, Irey and Jim Forakis and their families, Salt Lake. It will be the first time the family has been together for 10 years. The South Jordan Second Ward Relief Society bazaar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30. The social science lesson will be held at 10 a.m. under direction of Gayle Thomas. Immediately after, at 11:15, the bazaar will be open to the public. Mr & Mrs Ivan L. Jones, South Jordan, will entertain at a Thanksgiving dinner in their home Thursday for their family, Blaine, Verl, and Sue, daughter and and family, and Mr & Mrs Calvin Maxfield, South Jordan. Special guests will be Mrs Jones' sister and son-in-la- brother-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Wayne Reading and family, Midvale. f!ZJ f Farm 7 Safer, Easier. PL - 71im Plenty 7 of Light 1 WITTICH'S mmrni 55 Albert Olson, Culver City, Calif. Walter A. Mabey, Riverton Harry's Cafe, Midvale Warren Thompson, Denver, Colo. Mrs Milton 0. Gold, RD1, Sandy roll notion SOUTH JORDAN THE Page Two LLOYD-WALLGRE- a drop Turkeys are not the only creatures which experience season. the holiday in life expectancy during Year holiday season also is the most The Christmas-Nethat's us. hazardous single period of the year for homo sapiens Last year, according to National Safety Council statistics, 515 persons were accidentally killed in two days at Christmas fire and time. Traffic accidents caused 392 of these deaths only Guest sumed best man duties, while Phil-h-p Bishop Alonzo Freeman. Lloyd, Ardell Coleman, Vaughn speakers were Bishop Darrel Crane and Bishop T. Ralph Butterfield. Wallgren, and Larry Colcnan ushMrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Military honors were conducted at ered. In the evening the couple was the cemetery by the American LeFhona: AM at a reception at the Avalon World feted of a was veteran He gion. Ballroom. After a honeymoon to The wedding ceremony of Truss-le- r War I. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane spent Las Vegas, Nev., they will make Bowles, son of Mrs Lillian s, Bowles, and Miss Johanna Sunday afternoon with Air & Mrs their home in Springville. daughter of Mr & Mrs G. A. John Bowles in Salt Lake. Mrs Mr & Mrs W. E. Scott, South JorCoomans, Salt Lake, was solemniz- Bowles recently suffered a heart will spend Thanksgiving with LDS Lake attack. dan, Salt in ed the Temple their son and his family, Mr & Mrs last Tuesday morning. A wedding Lynn Scott, Layton. luncheon in honor of the bridal A family reunion and Thankscouple, at the home of Mr & Mrs Robert Bowles, Murray, was follow- Mrs. Melvin G. Mathias, Reporter giving dinner will be held ThursPh: AM day at the home of Mr & Mrs Petro ed by a reception at Memorial Forakis, Kearns. Attending will House in Memory Grove Tuesday be his mother, Mrs Alton Forakis, was attended evening. The bride & Mrs Ronald Lloyd, South Uintah; his brother, George ForMr Miss maid Riet Coomans, by sisters, of honor, and Miss Corrie Coomans, Jordan, announce the marriage of akis, who attend the College ot bridesmaid. Roxanne and Patsy their daughter, Donna Lou, to La Southern Utah at Cedar City; his Mr & Mrs Bowles were flower girls. Julian Var Elof Wallgren, son of Mr & sister and brother-in-laBowles stood as best man. Arvid, Mrs Elof Wallgren, 95 S. Holden Eldon Osborne and family, South Theron, and Brent Bowles and Da St., Midvale. The wedding ceremony was pervid Butterfield ushered. REFRIGERATION formed Tuesday morning, Nov. 22, Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield TELEVISION in the Salt Lake Temple with Pres. and Mrs Henry Bodell attended V RADIO SERVICE "back to Primary" meeting last EIRay Christiansen officiating.. . The bride's attendants were Miss All Makes Work Guaranteed Wednesday at the Riverton First Rozella Marie maid of honHarper, Ward. Member Refrigeration or, Mrs Marsell (Sue) Beckstead, Last Wednesday Mrs Spencer Miss Pat Engineers Society Wallgren, Miss Deanna Miller attended the Women's Dem Milne, and Miss Beth DAY or NIGHT PHONE Siefert, ocratic Club at the Newhouse bridesmaids. Flower AM Ph. Miss was girl Hotel, and was overnight guest of Ranae Phillips. Mrs Mary Katter, Salt Lake. Ring bearer for the double ring Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie visited ceremony was the bride's brother, 7662 SOUTH STATE Mrs Sophie Bateman at Midvale Shermon Hal Lloyd. Ray Ball as Saturday evening. Visiting with Mr & Mrs Ray Jensen at Bountiful Sunday, in honor of a new baby born to them recent ly, were Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell. Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss, and Mr nDUtUUn of the world' fine$t bourbon & Mrs Vern Bodell, Salt Lake, " Jor 160 year spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs 1795-19Adeline Bodell. Others calling on op vou r Mrs Bodell included Mrs Fern Butterfield and Mrs Harold Swasey. Funeral services for Elizabeth i B. Forman were held last Tuesday at the LDS church, under direction of Bishop T. Ralph Butterfield. Guest speakers included Lafe Worthy of Your Trurt for 160 Yeara Beam old fashioned Kentucky Mrs Crane, Myrl Lewis, Bluffdale; Straight Bourbon Whiskey is disGolden Tempest, Midvale, and tilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to Ken-e- ra Bishop Butterfield. lion for over 160 yeara. Only Mr & Mrs Vaughn Crane and Beam ta$te$ like Beam . . . only M Beam tastes so good. children, 'Henderson, Nev., were KEHTOCW STMOT tOUSBOS WHISHT IS PSOOf overnight guests of Mr & Mrs WalJAMES I. BEAM DOTUIN6 CO., OEtMCNT, KENTUCKY ter E. Crane Saturday night. Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller entertained at dinner last Friday in honLsk 'ilirCjk or of Mr & Mrs George Daly, Mr & few Mrs Paul Kunz, and Mr & Mrs C. iieivJ L. Jack, Salt Lake. Mrs Agnes Dansie attended a tea at the home of Mr & Mrs J. Parr Godfrey Saturday afternoon in Midvale. Mrs Adeline Bodell accompanied Mrs Murel Bodell to Midvale last Friday, where they visited Mrs Persilla Bates. Funeral services for Comorah Eastman, who died Saturday eve ning, were held Wednesday p.t the LDS church, under direction of . New Subscribers Harold Landers, Midvale Wilford Pierson, Sandy Leonard Brown, West Jordan Roger E. Berry, Midvale Sen. Wallace E. Bennett, Washington, D.C. Gordon E. Mickelsen, Granite II. F. 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