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Show THE Page Three MIDVALE SENTINEL 17, 1956 Friday, February SOUTH JORDAN Mrs. Melvin G. Mathias, Reporter Ph: AM stork shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs John Klotovich for her daughter, A Mrs Ronald Jones (Carol Ann). Din- ner was served to 30 members of the immediate family. Miss Lucille Naylor and 23 mem bers of her Sunday School class spent an evening roller skating, Wednesday, Feb. 8 at Taylorsville. They were accompanied by Mr & Mrs Ramshaw, Manford Osborne, Mrs Walter Blake, Mrs Elenore Davis, and Charles De Graffenried. They returned to the church where a hot dish was served by Mrs William Naylor, mother of Lucille. f!E5 TV SERIES for Everyone this Week: "How God's Power Restores Health KUTV Channel 2 Saturdays 1:45 p.m. Sundays 11:45 p.m. Romney) became parents of their first child Thursday evening, Feb. 9. A daughter was born to them at Cottonwood Hospital. Grandparents A birthday party was held Satur- are Mr & Mrs Paul S. Romney and day in the pediatric ward of Gen- Mr & Mrs Lewis Burbidge. eral Hospital for Patty Magers, Mrs John Pilch left Saturday by daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert Ma train for Rock Springs, Wyo. gers. The party was given by the where she will spend an indefinite ladies auxiliary of the Moose time with her daughter, Mrs Erma Lodge. Dolgas. Sunday, Feb. 19, at 9 p.m., the Second Ward and Gleaners will hold a fireside meeting at the HONOR ROLL stake house. Guest speaker will be Paul Rayall. All Master and New Subscribers Golden Gleaners are requested to E. A. Nutter, Midvale be present. Fay B. Thomas, Midvale A nominating committee for the James Trisoliere, Sandy South Jordan PTA was chosen Walter P. Steadman, West Jordan Thursday evening, Feb. 9, at the Fred J. Davies, RD2, Riverton annual Founders' Day program. James F. Larkin, Star Route, San Mrs Shirla Holt will serve as chairdy man, assisted by Mrs Mary Shep-pic- k Sherman Mabey, RD2, Riverton and Mrs Leah Newbold. Renewals Children baptised in the Second William P. Young, Sandy ' Ward were Monte Lee Blake, Bill Don Worthen, Midvale Ried Egbert, John Hugo Mitchell, Frank Mascaro, Midvale Dean Carter Gibbons, Dan Calvin Clarence Wardle, Midvale Gibbons, Zina May Phelps, Paulette Mrs Clara Boggess, Midvale Osborne. Eldon and John Nielson, Arthur Glover, Midvale Babies named in the South Jordan Gilbert Matthews, Midvale OsSecond Ward were Steven V. Gene Phelps, Midvale V. & of Eldon Mrs son Mr borne, Roller's Bowling, Midvale Osborne, and Kelly Dale Peterson, J. Jerome Brown, Draper son of Mr & Mrs Cloyd Peterson. G. Wayne Simper, Midvale convalesis Mrs Leone Oakeson Arch R. James, Midvale a from LDS at the Hospital cing Mrs Clara Brown, Crescent major operation performed ThursDell V. Jensen, Midvale 9. day morning, Feb. Dr. M. T. Rigby, Midvale Mr & Mrs Ray Burbidge (Jean Allison Bills, Midvale Shelly Vincent, Sandy Verl Reed, Sandy Olga Hagander, Sandy Albert Hardcastle Sr., Sandy Gordon Greene, Sandy Albert W. Nielson, Sandy Mrs J. M. Sampson, Sandy E. L. Silberstein, Sandy State Cash Grocery, Sandy Sandy Beauty Shop Glenn L. Steadman, Sandy Reg White, Sandy LaMar Vincent, Sandy Kenneth R. Lloyd, RD2, Sandy Vician Swenson, Sandy R. T. Bodell, East Midvale E. L. Crawford, Sandy Lloyd Lind, Sandy W. Paul Anderson, Sandy Leon Rasmussen, Midvale D. C. Peckham, Fairview. n ALFALFA WEEVILS? Survery of Farm Buying Made in Salt Lake County no n n o (2JD(iLl(jl?DD0 More growers than ever before are treating their fields 'with powerful dieldrin for alfalfa weevil control. Dieldrin gets the weevils before they lay their eggs which hatch into destructive larvae. Dieldrin can be applied as a spray or as a dust. Only small amounts are needed for effective control. Dieldrin is avail-abl- o SHELL3 n under brand names from your insecticide dealer. mm well-know- SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SALES DIVISION lOAButh Stmt, San Francisco t, California vbs I (1 m v..v.. (X-l-mL BOOKS mmhs On Friday, Feb. 17, the following new books will be added to the Midvale branch of the Salt Lake County Library: FICTION Constance, by H. Bazin. A convincing story of great courage. Peace at Bowling Green, by A. L. Crabb. Mory of life in a young Kentucky community. The Ninety and Nine, by I. Kovacs. A moving narrative of life in modern Hungary. Corpse in the Cove, by L. B. Mc- Namara. An entertaining mystery. Heart-warmin- Graveside services were conboy, Jan. 31. Mr & Mrs Duanc Flake. Midva.'e ducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Sangirl, Feb. 1. dy City Cemetery for the new-bor- n Mr & Mrs Dale K. Barker, Sandy. son of Mr & Mrs Ted Peterson, 6417 Highland Drive, former resigirl, Feb. 1. Cottonwood Hospital dents PlayMr & Mrs Robert V. Bulkley. er of of Sandy. Bishop Garnet Mr & Mrs Douglas Pearce, Mid Cottonwood First Ward was 1. Feb. Midvale, boy, in charge. The infant was born Satvale, boy, Jan. 31. Mr & Mrs B. H. Jackson, Draper, urday Mr & Mrs Francis Jensen, East night at St. Mark's Hospital. boy, Feb. 2. The Petersons have one other child, Midvale, boy, Feb. 1. Mr & Mrs Jake Trujillo, Bing- Craig, 8. Grandparents are Mr & Mr ft Mrs Jay W. Clegg, Union, Mrs Arthur E. Peterson, Sandy, and ham, girl, Feb. 6. girl. Feb. 4. Mr & Mrs Victor Wheaton, Mr & Mrs E. J. Flato, Midvale, Mrs Elizabeth Bodell Skanchy, Bountiful. Kfarns, girl, Feb. 4. girl, Feb. 6. Mr & Mrs Fredrick W. Christopher, Kearns, girl, Feb. 4. Mr & Mrs Norman Brown, Draper, girl, Feb. 4. Mr & Mrs Al Roberts, Draper, girl, Feb. 4. 21" RAYTHEON CONSOLE Mr &. Mrs Jerald N. Sorensen, 4. Good Condition Feb. Sandy, girl, Mr & Mrs Donald T. Antezak, 17" Midvale, boy, Feb. 4. Mr & Mrs Vern J. Hurst, Union, New Picture Tube boy. Fob. 4. Mr & Mrs Wallace S. Tuckfield, 16" EMERSON CONSOLE Kearns, girl, Feb. 5. "VFt New Picture Tube Mr & Mrs John H. Gardikis, East Midvale. girl, Feb. 5. 17" HALLICRAFTERS CONSOLE Mr & Mrs Howard Edginton. RivBlond erton, girl, Feb. 5. Mr & Mrs Bryant L. Lloyd, SanCONSOLE RADIO dy, boy, Feb. 6. Mr & Mrs Keith W. Carrington, Good Condition Kearns, girl, Feb. 6. Mr & Mrs Harold A. Eyre, Sandy, T-- V boy, Feb. 6. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Eldon Welch, Midvale, 1 1 8 N. Main AM Midvale boy, Jan. 30. Mr & Mrs Arnold Macklin, Sandy, g NON-FICTIO- My Amazon Adventure, by S. Snow. Exceptional tale of a young man's thrilling adventures. Swing into Skiing, by A. Fawcus. Describes a simple and logical method of skiing. Selected Poems, by R. P. T. Coffin. An unusually appealing collec tion. Americana, compiled by W. W. Livengood. Gleanings from American text books of the past. Middle East Tensions, by S. A. Mor rison. Answers to some urgent questions of today. Makers of the Modern World, by L. Untermeyer. The lives of 92 great moderns. Brown Gold, by A. Uribe Compu- zano. The amazing story of coffee. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Peter Plants a Pocketful, by A. Fine. The wonder of a growing thing. Walt Disney's Davy Crockett. A Little Golden Book. Wings Against the Wind, by N. Canison. Story of a pet sea gull. Treasure, by W. Buehr. The story of money and its safeguarding. Black Within and Red Without, compiled by L. Morrison. A book of riddles. Your Kitten, by P. Foster. A pet care book. Explorers and Their Discoveries, by A. L. Hayward. True stories of adventure. Real Book About Snakes, by J. Sherman. All about these most . Used TV Sets and Radios $1dQ95 At r. c. a. SfiQ95 SRQ95 Jv m H'ii'HiirilM'l:ll.n IS 0 "WIGHT L tarn I0URION WHIW fea.Mri tmmt (v 'y 21 WA CM NEXT WEEK'S PAPER or UUJJLliiJ 11 IP' 1 m You will also receive our interesting creatures. 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