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Show THE MIDVALE Page Seven SENTINEL freshments. Phone: AM KATHLEEN MARGARET SEAL Funeral services were held Monday in the First Ward chapel for Kathleen Margaret Walker Seal, 60, wife of Elmer A. Seal, town board president, with Bishop Harold Berrett officiating. Speakers were Bishop Berrett and Elmo Hamilton. Mrs Seal died Friday, Nov. 18, after a lingering illness. She was born Jan. 1, 1895, in Draper to v- - 5 - - -- -- - - - -- -- Durfey Cleaners Master Glean- ers and partners are requested to be present. nivmrou items BLANCHE DENSLEY. Reporter All Friday, November 25, 1955 Men, Gleaners and Golden they will make a home in Draper. Dr & Mrs Vance Burgon entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening honoring her parents, Mr & Mrs Walter A. Mabey, South Jordan, on their wedding anniversary. to the home of Mr & Mrs P. A. Just to send postcard to every Swenson, 93 E., 7200 S., and filled Sentinel subscriber on wmIc in the ditch leading to the home would cost almost $40 In postag. which was created by the county You can send your message to sewer project. The job was done by nearly 2,000 homes at a cost as Mr & Mrs Axel Lindman, Cotton- the boys before members of Mr low as 50c if you use Sentinel want ads. wood, visited at the P. A. Swenson Swenson's family were able to assist in getting it done. Orvil home Sunday. n In 1924, the average man had is scout master of the troop. Mr & Mrs Robert Hamilton, Mid-val24 minutes to buy a gallon and Mr & Mrs Douglas Carl-se-n Quality job printing at reason of gasoline; today he can buy It for attended the annual National able prices at The Midvale Sentinel. only ten minutes' work. Guard Air Force dance Friday evening at the Rainbow Randevu in Salt Lake. Lorna and Geo Millet, Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of Lavon EAST UIDVALG OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Ph.: AMS-295- 0 Nov. will be fast 27, Sunday, day Lorenzo F. and Lisorida Terry Walker. She was married to Elmer in all wards in the West Jordan Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Jr, A. Seal June 11, 1911, in Salt Lake, stake because of stake conference a guest Saturday at the goverwas set Dec. for being the marriage was later solemnized nor's mansion in Salt Lake when The in the Salt Lake Temple. Primary association of the First Ward was Sun Besides her husband, she is surthe Utah branch of the National reorganized vived by a son and a daughter, day evening at ward conference. League of Pen Women held their Deno Seal and Elma Mary John- Joy Cardwell, Jessie Bills, and Ver-n- a annual tea and reception. Music Lloyd were released and Jessie son, both of Riverton; one brother, for the afternoon's program con Lorenzo Walker, Magna; two sis- Bills, Verna Lloyd, Gay Thaxton, sisted of organ numbers presented ters, Mrs Venus Lien, Draper, and and Louise Thaxton were voted to Mrs Merle G. Thayne of the Pro-v- o by Mrs Ethel Krosher, Salt Lake; 10 take their places. branch. Mrs Thayne is a former A public skating pond, sponsored East Midvale resident. grandchildren and one great grandchild. Interment was in the River-to- n by the Riverton Lions, will soon be Mr & Mrs Alan Dahl were dincemetery. ready for skating. It is located west ner guests Sunday at the home of of the town park on the property Mr & Mrs Calvin Thornton in Sanof Gwynne Page. The dike around W. JORDAN STAKE FIRESIDE CHAT SLATED FOR NOV. 27 the pond was made by Ralph Bas- dy. Miss Marie Scott, daughter of Mr tion as a public service. Water will A special" fireside chat will be & Mrs Melvin J. Scott, East Mid-valheld in the stake house Sunday be turned into the pond as soon as and Lynn Gordon, son of Mr evening, Nov. 27, at 9 p.m. with freezing weather returns. Owen & Mrs S. J. Gordon, Draper, will Janet Gammell in charge. The Hamilton is chairman of the pro25. The ceremony be Nov. tnarried Wil-forwith d Mitchell Preston and speaker will be Calvin Cook, who ject be will performed in the East Mid-val- e Crane, assistants. has traveled around the world, was Ward meeting house Second The Ladies Literary Club is a chaplain in the air force, filled a with Bishop George B. Roden, Dramission for the LDS church to the meeting Thursday evening, Dec. 1, officiating. Following the rites Ceneral States, and is at present a at the home of Mrs Ethel Soren-so- per, the young couple will be honored The book entitled "How to seminary teacher and a guide on The bride's sister, at a reception. Temple Square. There will also be Live 365 Days a Year," by John A. Mrs Keith will be maCunningham, special musical numbers and re- - Schindler, M.D., will be reviewed tron of honor and Mrs Gary Holt, by Mrs Blanche Densley, who is also for the evening. Re- Elaine Scott, and Melba James will be bridesmaids. Best man will be freshments will be served. Jack Gordon while Marlin Lloyd, Nine out of every 10 jobs today Keith Cunningham, Van Terry, and are covered by social security, with Jimmy Combs will usher. The nearly 72 million of us coming un groom has served four years with der it. the navy. Following a honeymoon, Sor-enso- 3-- k Thornton. Mrs Don Swenson and daughters Karen and Mary Jane attended a birthday party Saturday at the Golden Haight home in Salt Lake in honor of Kathy Haight. Mrs David L Gardner recently returned home after spending 10 days in Manhattan, Kan., with her Mr & Mrs daughter and . e, RfVERTON, UT. Ph. AM DRAPER, UT. Ph. AM and DELIVERY Ss!t Lake County in Anyplace PICK-U- P Quality Work Always son-in-la- Leo Taylor (Geraldine Gardner) The Taylors announced the arrival of a daughter Oct. 20. Carolyn Jones, Provo, recency spent a week end with her sister and family, Mr it Mrs Ralph Sharp Mr & Mr Wallace Bateman West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Clyde Swenson, Sandy, Mrs Geneva Lar son, Midvale, Mrs Daisy Swenson and Mrs Olive Sharp were luncheon guests Wednesday at the home of Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson. The ocMrs Swenson's casion honored n. . birthday. Mrs Claude Bird, Mrs Cort Ro senhan, Mrs Clarence Smith, and Mrs Ellen Sharp attended a lunch eon and party Wednesday at the Leo Glover home in Holladay, hon oring Mrs Glover on her birthday. Mr & Mrs Vern Lockhart (Ann Jewkes) and son, Whittier, Calif., spent part of last week with her mother, Mrs Jenny Jewkes in Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes, and THOMAS REST HOME Personalized Care MIDVALE, UTAH 560 E. CENTER ST. Phone. AM 86 F.d.oHo For gayest holiday show I In that Indian Sari Look! Golden braid and print adorn an adorable Indian princess of cotton and silk. Janet 'Leigh's wide 'n handsome cowl . v . dramatizes drifts of neckline dangles a back-bo9 15. thru skirt. Champagne, dancing Mid-val- AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY (Member of Utak Golden Glow of LicMwd Nuraing Hem) other relatives. Mr & Mrs Richard Jewkes, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Curtis Jewkes, West Jordan; Mr & Mrs Joseph ' Butterfield, Riverton; Mrs Jennie Jewkes, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes and their families enjoyed a family party Monday night. was held in the ;The East Midvale First Ward Scout cabin. I The East Midvale First Ward is sponsoring a bazaar and carnival to be held Friday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.m. There will be amusement, a fine program, ana many gut uems xo buy. The Relief Society will feature baked goods and handiwork. Proceeds will Jie used for the welfare. The East Midvale Second Ward Boy Scouts showed their true Scouting spirit recently when they went Famous Designer Hosiery Whispy sheers fabulously flattering. 60 Gauge 15 Denier. Regular $1.65 a pair. Special. 3 pair $goo Three months to pay for November and December Purchases on LaRie's HOLIDAY GIFT CHARGE PLAN Pay J Vi the 10th of Jan., Feb.. March, with no service charge. MURR.AY MIDVALE 4910 S. Stat 56 N. Main herevcr fine Kentucky f I i f--. Am whiskey is enjoyed the call is for.,. 1 v. Half its Horsepower is for Safety A pretty teep hill, you'd say? Well, not so far as this gentleman is concerned. He just gave the accelerator a little encouragement with his toe . . . and swept from bottom to top so effortlessly he was scarcely aware of it. For he's at the wheel of a beautiful new 1956 Cadillac. And beneath that long, sleek, graceful hood rests the smoothest, most powerful engine in Cadillac history. The fact is that this great new Cadillac engine ( powerful and dynamic Jar beyond the require-ttent- s of normal usage. In the course of ordinary motoring, it is entirely possible that the driver will never put the accelerator down to the floor board. But how wonderful that extra length of throttle will be if he dots need itl It will be there for that burst of speed that can free him from a difficult driving situation. ! OLD It will be there in case he needs it for safety in passing or to answer the challenge of a mountain road. ... And even when not in active use, that reserve of power will add to his motoring pleasure. It will bring him confidence and contentment and peace of mind . . . and it w ill provide unusual operating economy and dependability. Of course, Cadillac's magnificent performance is only part of the exciting Cadillac story for 1956. There is inspiring beauty . . . and extraordinary luxury . . . and superlative craftsmanship. 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