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Show bridesmaid. The bride's niece, Jan-ilyAndrus, was flower girl. Best man was Stan Bogden, while James Kastanis, Gordon Sharp, and Niel Bills ushered. Mr Bogden is a graduate of the University of Utah and the bride has attended BYU. Following a honeymoon to Southern California, they will make a home in East Midvale. n BAST UIDVALS OLIVE SHARP, Ph.: AM Reporter SHARP-BOGDE- Miss Marilyn Sharp, daughter of Mr & Mrs George R. Sharp, East Midvale, and William Bogden, son of Mr & Mrs Nicholas Bogden, Murray, were married Feb. 10 at the East Midvale Second Ward with Bishop Orson W. Jensen officiating. Following the ceremony, they were honored at a reception. Mrs Mel-vi- n Brady was the bride's matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs Darnell Andrus, Mrs Verl Reynolds, and Karen Sharp, junior brother and family, Mr & Mrs Ben Cutler. They were here to attend funeral services for their father, Fred Cutler, which were held in Bountiful Monday. Mr & Mrs Fred Stucki and Mr & Mrs Grant Stucki, Idaho Falls, Ida., recently spent the week end with their father and grandfather, John G. Sharp. The Stuckis and other members of Mr Sharp's famMr & Mrs Glen Sadler (Marilyn ily met at his home Feb. 6, to help Bird), Pacific Grove, Calif., an- him celebrate his 94th birthday. nounce the arrival of a daughter Feb. 7. The Sadlers are former Just to send a postcard to ovary East Midvale and Midvale resiSentinel subscriber ono weak dents. would cost almost $40 in postage. Mrs Miles Burgess (Ann Cutler), You can send your message to San Rafael, Calif., Mr & Mrs nearly 2,000 homes at a coat at Charles Esplin and sons Charles low at 50c if you use Sentinel Jr., Delbert and Roland, Cedar want ads. City, spent the week end with their Jones and family, West Jordan, were guests at tye Lester Butter- e field home Sunday. Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane and Mr & Mrs Thomas R. Butterfield served as patrons at the Sweethearts Ball at Jordan High School Saturday evening. Ann Butterfield, vice president of the Future Homemak-er- s Association, was in charge of the floor show. ., Mrs. AGNES DAN ST E, Reporter Phone: AMM2U Pres. Fern C. Butterfield attended a meeting of the general board of the LDS Primary at Salt Lake last Monday under direction of Arda Hale for stake presidents on the reverence program. A Founders Day program in conMr & Mrs Elton Bills received nection with the final adult educa word of a son born to Mr & Mrs tion class Wednesday evening was Brent Bills Jan. 28 at North Caronem oy the PTA officers. lina. Brent is a paratrooper. Joyce Dansie attended a party at Mrs Spencer Miller assisted at the home of Dona Price, West Jorpouring at the ladies Democratic dan, Saturday in honor of Mrs Rn- tea held Sunday at the Crystal bert (Marilyn) Griffis. Room, Hotel Newhouse, in honor Funeral services for Mrs Sarah of Lucille Beck, Denver, Colo. Emily Freeman Tempest, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Robert Griffis who was neld Tuesday at 2 D.m. at the have been guests at the home of LDS church here. Mr & Mrs Lester Butterfield spent the week end with Robert's mother, Mrs B. Griffis in Union, before the Griff ises returned to Santa Rosa, Mr. Wallace Simmons. Reporter Calif., Sunday. Phono AM The MIA officers and members attended the budget Valen-tim- e Cliff Higgins returned from a dance at Riverton First Ward v business trin t SA.ttia Tuesday evening. Wash., where he has been in the Mr & Mrs Annon Green and fam- interest of his mink sales. Dale SDrineer is hark hnme fmm ily, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Melvin oversea service. Hp ha hon in the air corps for some time. The Ward Gold and hall had an excellent crowd, good music ana iioor snow. The Mutual honored the 18 year old girls, rather FOR YOUR than Dick a aueen as is ustiallv NEW done. A gift was given the girls, Caroline wngnt, Dianna Despain, FURNACE Genell Evans, and Cherrie Gold. Granite Camp, DUP, will meet at the home of Cora W. Whitmore. There will be election of officers. Com uariene Kurticn spent the week to end in Aspin. Colo., with friends. The and Gleaners were Clyde Buxton's given a party at the home of Pres. Ellis Jackson Saturday evening. There were 17 present. The party honored the recently returned service men. Mr Si Mrs S. P. Peterson motored to Provo Sunday to be guests at a birthday dinner at the home of 7695 S. State St. Earl H. Gleason. The dinner honored Mrs A. P. Madsen, Manti, who AM is Mr Peterson's only living relaMidvale, Utah tive, who was 80 Sunday. GMNITG 22 I sin fit mm Bps-- i e JT f (fff WHISKEY BOURBON t 1ft1 ItIt H11UJ-titr WLzl I aT STRAIGHT KENTUCKY 11 B I -- I Uv I mm7 V " ihti ' :KJrTUCKY$TRJUMT 2 10URBON WHISKEY Hin ti .i J 1WHIII.AHIUCOUWWY COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVillE, KENTUCKY. E6 PROOF. Friday, February 17, 1956 Mrs Agnes J. Price, mother of John Price, was visiting from Idaho Falls at the Price home last week end. Bob and Carol Jensen spent a few days in Preston, Ida., last week visiting Carol's parents, Mr & Mrs Charles Ainscough and others. Wilford Egbert underwent an operation last week in a Salt Lake hospital. He is now at home recup- erating. The Third Ward Aaronic Priesthood members were entertained Friday evening by a group trip to BYU in Provo where they saw the basketball game between the University of Utah and the BYU teams. Twentyfive boys were accompanied by leaders, Dale Bateman, Wil- Midvale, Sandy Men In University Band Robert August Larson, son of Mr Mrs Arvid S. Larson, Sandy, and Orson Pratt Kesler, son of Mr & Mrs O. E. Kesler, Midvale, will participate in the eighth annual concert by the University of Utah Concert Band, Dr. Ronald D. Gregory, director of bands, said today. The concert will be staged in Kingsbury Hall on Feb. 21 at 8:15 &. pjn. Mr Larson is a music major at the University and Mr Kesler is a chemistry major. Both are graduates of Jordan High School. lis Goodrich, Glen Furse, Paul Poulson and Gilbert McDougal. Mr St Mrs Robert Jensen entertained at a family dinner party last week. Honored guest was Orson Jensen, Midvale. Other members of the family present were Mr & Mrs George M. Jensen and Mr & Mrs Ted Jones and family. Feet tend to swell to almost half a larger during the day, so buy new ones in the p.m. for best fit. shoe-siz- e V EXPERT SERVICE T-- V HOP'S TV SM f IMS Ys, 118 N. Main v. aa w "mm If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs maybe you just don't understand the situation! MAflsaflfoaMMtasaifcaaaaaaa OJJV f'rwMltftl1fw-- wMJb Immj M rffllTlWfi Wtffrttfti Hj Midvale 41 TSKSllRHL VJEST JORDAN fli-PP- Sheet Metal A imoothtr Kentucky Imirkn tine 1870 SENTINEL MIDVALE n - I 1 BE WISE THE Page Eight Get an EILL:7R03 Clothes Dryer!' 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