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Show THE Page Seven M'DVALE SENTINEL Friday, December 30, 1955 nfWnfon items BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone: AM Clifford Mousley, and 32 sixth grade students, spent the evening of Dec. 21, singing Christmas carols as they drove through the town. Newell Myers furnished the tractor drawn wagon which they rode. Maj & Mrs L. N. (Dick) Howard and son, Garry, San Mateo, Calif, returned home Dec. 27, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr & Mrs L. M. Howard, and Mrs Fitzgerald, Draper. Major Howard Is teaching in the Burlingham High School, San MaRiv-erto- n, ard, Drew, Japan, in November. They will be there a year. Mrs Nellie Butterfield returned to her home in Riverton after spending two months in Seattle, Wash. She entertained at a Christmas dinner Dec. 26, for Mr & Mrs W. E, Bradshaw, Ogden; Mr & Mrs John West, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Roy E. Lester, Mrs Lily Lester, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Orin Christensen, Salt Lake, and their children. Mr & Mrs Jim Smith, Mesa, Ariz., are spending the holidays with Mrs Smith's mother, Mrs Dora Butter-fiel- d. Mr & Mrs Elias Butterfield are entertaining the following memMrs Samuel A. Howard and bers of Mrs Butterfield's family at daughter, Mary Linn, joined their a New Year's Eve party: Mr & Mrs husband and father, Lt. S. A. How Fred Sargent, Richfield; Mr & Mrs teo. Ohfth WHAT A DEAL; '1 51 ! L W Mill r'n. Tin i f II Unl Rulon Sargent, and Mr & Mrs Robert Cherrington, Provo, and Bill and Lucille Saigon t, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs E. Leslie Butterfield went by train Dec. 22, to Long Beach, Calif., where they were call ed by the illness of Mrs Butter- field's sister, Mrs Vera Stevensen. The Primary children of the First Ward were entertained by the officers and teachers at a Christ mas party and dance Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Jessie Bills, president, was in charge. Mr & Mrs Vere T. Densley and children, Blanding, are spending the holidays in Riverton and Herri-man- . Mr & Mrs Armond Mitchell, Duchesne, are also here for the holidays. Mrr & Mrs Fred Hows, Los Vegas, are guests of Mr & Mrs G. E. Densley ove rthe week end. Mrs Joyce Hutchings entertained at a Christmas dinner for 28 members of the Gwynne Page family. After dinner there were games and an exchange of gifts. Mr it Mrs Raymond G. Parry and son Raymie, Ei Monte, Calif., are guests of Mr Parry's parents, Mr & Mrs Ray L. Parry for the holidays .Mr Parry Jr., is a salesman for the Remington Rand Company. The family of Mrs Alice Stone met at the home of Mr & Mrs Lloyd Stone, Draper, at their annual Christmas and birthday party of Mrs Stone Saturday evening, Dec. 23. Games were played and gifts exchanged. The homes of Elmer Seal, Mr & ' Mrs David Hamilton, and Mr & Mrs Hilton Bills, were adjudged the winners in the Home Christmas Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter Lighting contest. Owen Hamilton, Phone: AM chairman of the Central Recreational Committee and a, member of The Ward IDS Sunday School the Town Board, speaking on bethe Christmas program presented half of the town board, heartily thank the civic clubs of the town Sunday morning, and at the church and others for the effort they made service Sunday evening, Dorius and for their contributions given Thomas, Midvale, was guest speak to make the holidays a gala affair er. Mrs Thomas accompanied him in Riverton. Those helping with here. Last Wednesday Mrs Fern C. the lighting, Santa Gaus, the chil-- ' dren's party, and the evening of Butterfield was a guest at the Burdancing were: the Lions, the Jay-cee- ton Ward Primary Pals' dinner, the VFW, and auxiliaries, held at the home of Mr & Mrs the Ladies Literary and Flower James Peterson, Salt Lake. Club. Each gave donations as well Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane had as other help. as week end guests Ruth Butter Rapid progress is being made field, Salt Lake. Guests Sunday in on the town building and should cluded Mr & Mrs Ken Reid and be ready for occupancy the latter family, West Jordan; LeRoy Park, American Fork; Mr & Mrs Darrel part of January. Crane and family, and Gary The Ladies Literary Club will meet Jan. 5, at the home of Mrs Mr & Mrs Ray Bills and baby, Sadie Morgan at 7:30 p.m. The book Las Vegas, Nev., are guests at the review will be given by Mrs Rosel-l-a home of Mr & Mrs Elton Bills for Nerdin, Copperton. She will re- the holidays. k view "September Monkey," by Mr & Mrs Leo Freeman daugh Tahk. Mrs Melba Butterfield ter Lynn and son Greg, Los An " will be geles, Calif., came to spend Christ & ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC mas with Mr Mrs Preston But terfield and family. CHURCH. MIDVALE Week end guests of Mr & Mrs Sunday masses: 8, 9, 10, and 11 a.m. Lafe Crane were Mr & Mrs Vera Catechism classes: Saturday 10:30 Marble and children, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs William B. Thomas and 11:45 a.m. and children,. Burley, Ida., are the Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. guests of Mrs Fern Poor for the Rev. Lawrence SpeCen, assistant holidays. Other guests included Mr & Mrs LeGrand Poor and baby, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Raymond Parry of California visited with relatives Personalized Care here Monday. The Thomas S. Butterfield fam c 560 E. CENTER ST. MIDVALE, UTAH ily held a Christmas gathering at the LDS chapel Monday evening. Dinner was served to 61. .Gifts Phone. AM were presented to the youngsters, Mr & Mrs Vere Densley and f am AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY ily, Blanding, are guests of Mr & (Member of Utah Fdratloa of Ucmm4 Naniag Hornet) Mrs Henry Bodell for the holiday season. Monday the Bodells enter- mnwMti s, In-du- THOMAS REST HOME It's mm ILIo)srjJE SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDS MO BILE DEALER 86 31 - tained at a Christmas dinner in honor of the Densley's, Albert J. Crane and daughters Roberta and Evelyn, Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and children, and Mrs Thomas Densley, which Santa came with a gift for everyone. Forty women enjoyed the party. Larry Kurtice went to Los Angeles to work at the race track for the season. He expects to be gone Mrs Walter three months. Riverton. Visiting with Mr & E. Crane Saturday evening were The Christmas play put on by the Mrs Cinda Frazer, Mrs Nelda Hite, school children Friday night was Salt Lake, and Charles Wilson, very good. There was an extra good Bountiful. crowd of parents out to show their Mr & Mrs Golden Poor and fam appreciation for their efforts. ily, Kearns, spent the Christmas The Rasmussen family were her for week end with Mr & Mrs Earl Poor. the Christmas play and to visit with Last Wednesday Mr & Mrs John friends. Mrs Rasmussen was the A. Butterfield attended the wed teacher in Granite school for some ding of Martha Tingey and Allen years. The Tex Parker family had as Cook at McKay Ward, Salt Lake, their holiday guests, Mr & Mrs and Friday evening the wedding of Mr & Mrs Sandy Graham, Burton John Price, and Mr & Mrs Khalil Scott, Samaria, Ida. Ward, Salt Lake. Wallace Simmons returned home Albert J. Crane and daughters week were the holidays after three months for and Roberta Evelyn, end guests of Mr & Mrs Russel Mar-crof- t, in California, where he was Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Keith Hansen and Mr & Mrs George K. Parry spent & Mrs are spending the holidays with Mr LeRoy Monday visiting Millers and family, Mr & Mrs M. the Elmo Despain family. They are H. Dixon, and Lowell Parry, Salt Mrs Hansen's parents The Morgan family had a pleaLake. Monday the Parry's enter& Mr of Christmas present. Their son sant honor in at dinner tained Mrs Lowell Parry and daughter, Jerry got home from the air force. Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Everett Parry Jerry is discharged now; he has heen all over Europe, and England and children. Sunday members spent during his term in the armed serFamily evening with Mr & Mrs John E. vice. Mr & Mrs Charley Despain spent Butterfield. with their children in were Dansie Christmas Mr & Mrs Clinton J. & Art Mrs Coalville. Mr of dinner guests Speaker at the Granite Ward Dansie and family at Murray. MonChristmas Eve. was O. D. Ballard day. of the Jordan School District.. C. spent Sorensen Mrs Annie with Falls Idaho at the holidays her sister and family. Mr it Mrs NEWS OF OUIt senvicE msn Vester Rasmussen. Bodell attended a home of Mrs Ros-ell- a at the luncheon Nerdin, Bingham, Wednesday. H. Family members at the A. Mr included Dansie home Sunday & Mrs Ernest J. Davis, Salem, Mr & & Mrs Art Dansie Murray, Mr Mrs W. Blaine Peterson, Midvale, & Mr & Mrs Oren R. Dansie, Mr families, and Dansie Mrs Jesse H. Mr X, Mrs Clinton Dansie. Guests at the Dansie home Monday were Mr & Mrs George S. Smith, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane Tnfcn Mnrnhv. who is seriously ill, at a Salt Lake hospital. They also called on Mrs Clara uraaiora Egbert Monday. Alice Mrs Pvt Gerald L. Purser, 26, son of Mr Xr Mrs J. L. Purser. West Jor dan, was recently picked to serve in the 3d Infantry Kegiment, me army's top ceremonial unit, in Washington, DC. Thi 3d. the oldest active army regiment, performs at military n funerals, parades, ana wream iay-iUnknown at the Tomb of the Soldier. Members of the regiment At-maintain sentry auiy ai me tomb. Pvt Purser, a former student at enterBrigham Young University, and complet ed the army last July ed basic training at ion carson, 1 24-ho- Colo. Mn. Wallace SImmoni. Reporter AM 54922 Phon nd a postcard to very wetk on would cost almort $40 In pottfl. You can send your t coif ntirly 2,000 hom Sentinel low a 50c If ywi want d. Just to Stntlnel Darlene Kurtice flew to Vancouver, Can., on a business trip. The next DUP meeting will be held Jan. 13 at the home of Mrs subcrlbr meg vf Get you wedding Invitatior.s Best quality". Fay Riggs. The Sentinel. Granite Ward young folks put on two one-ac- plays Tuesday evening. t "Don't Open Till Christmas," and were "Swept off ner Feet." They Carmen of direction under Lind-quis- t. 6 The Relief Society Christmas party was a real success. The tables were beautifully decorated by Geneva Tingrce, aided by her daugh-e- r Laurel Caldwell, and Wilmirth Simmons. After a supper and singt play, a story on the ing, a of the Prophet Joseph Smith, life was given by cGneva Hand, after H from the BEAUTY BOX Holiday Special one-ac- $8.50 Permanents HOLIDAY SPECIALS $600 on Evening Appointments COLD WAVE R.9. $8 50 SO.VJO Evening Appointments BeautyiBox ROSEMARY'S Midv.l. 127 S. Allan AM One more drink tj 7 " t5e.man1,wJ;0 9th Eatt AM fr 61 21 0man0f.tchadrcn, " &t h" fa kJ tl-t- tf one or two drinks and IVU probably defend his lessness, U .peedmg, recklessness. In another stage it courts drowsiness. Tests that even a moderate number of drink, lowers proved a driver', reactions to the danger po.nt. Qu,ck response and alert judgment fail in the emergency. The irresponsible drinking driver is to blame for t particularly heavy share W the 1ms of those ndmg w.th Hf him-inn- ocent roadH f0r, don't dnve. You'll never hear better advice. t i9S6.uy good j hc&!thv And complete b&pplncsl t yours In the eomlns New yf. people in other car, and pedesW consequences. If you drink, ' r ; s. - Dnvo As Though Your Life Doponds On It - . If DOESI M&O 133 E. u Union "one for the roadP The records do not show how many lire were needlessly tacrificed driven involve T ATf 7265 South SHOP BEAUTY Center CLUB Mx A Olive at |