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Show ensscsnr day evening, Feb. 6 in observance I Knott's Berry Farm, and other THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL of his 75th birthday. Nine of his 11 nage Nine is The interest. of trip being places Friday, February 17, 1956 children were present as well as to leave here about March planned LORNA ALLGOOC, Reporter The annual reunion of the First BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter his 4 brothers and 1 sister and their words and must be a true story or 7, and return five or six days later, Ward will be held Feb. 22. Dinner rhone: AM families. Supper was served to 45.Sons of Utah Pioneers convalesbiography of some Utah pioneer Maxine is Mrs Brown CRESCENT LDS WARD will be rerved to those 65 and over Mr of Contest Johnson, or of some Utah pioneer event. The Marilyn daughter Sponsor Story a week's ENTERTAINS OLD FOLKS at 4:30 p.m. To people 16 and over cing at her home after & Mrs Reynold Johnson, Crescent, contest closes June 1. she LDS where at the Hospital he National Society of the Sons dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. stay CHAPLAIN TO TALK FEB. 21 On Feb. 22 all Old Folks, 70 and is engaged to Dennis W. Christen-sen- , Fe6. 2. underwent surgery, Entertainment will be furnished son of Mrs Wesley Christen-sen- , of Utah Pioneers is sponsoring its ON HOLY LAND REFRIGERATION Mrs Margaret Tea is a patient at over, will be honored at dinner at between the two dinners and in Payson. Marilyn attended the annual pioneer story contest. The TELEVISION the LDS Hospital where she was noon. A program at 2 p.m. is for The general public is invited to the evening. is contest collect to of the In the evening will be University of Utah and is a mem- purpose RADIO SERVICE Old Folks Day will be observed taken Jan. 31 because of a serious everyone. and preserve the historic lore attend an illustrated talk given at ward Gold and Green Ball, ber of Lambda Delta Sigma. He has the illness. All Makes Work Guaranteed been accepted in medicine at the found in the experience of pioneer the Riverton Second Ward Tuesday in the Second Ward Feb. 22, with sponsored by the ward MIA. birthand establishment in ance the Nielsen 5 iters at dinner The James family p.m. for all married Member Refrigeration University of Utah. They plan to evening, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m., by nnd those 13 and over. A day club met at a dinner party at development of Utah p?opl for be married this summer. Engineers Society scheduled is dancing J. Square Thonas Meersman, Rev. the Local contests will be held in fable will b set for those the home of Mrs Beth Tufte Feb. Friday night at 8:30 at the CresA birthday dinner for Mrs Nancy DAY or NIGHT PHONE State Prison. Utah the chaplain of ") vr.Ts p.n over. A program will 16. Honored guests were those of cent Ward. Kartchner, Salt Lake, mother of junior (11 to 17) and senior (18 or AM caow t..e dinner. Rev. Meersmaa is assistant pastor the family whose birthdays come Mr & Mrs Dennis Dalley and son Mrs Charles Carroll, was given at over) divisions. Applications are to in February. They are Mrs Donna Robert spent the past week in St. her home in Crescent Tuesday eve be submitted to the local chairman of St. Patrick's Ch'irch in Sai Drommond, Feb. 14; Mrs Verbena George and Loa, and attended fun ning, Feb. 7. It was her 92nd birth in the area or to Walter A. Kerr, Lake. He is a veteran of 32 misS"ivlav evening, Fob. 19, at 7 7662 SOUTH STATE national chairman, Salt Lake City, of a Fombardfer as Navigator Nielsen, Feb. 22; and Mrs Clarissa eral services for Mrs Dalley's far day. Her children attended. sions at meetsacvament th? not p.m. The exceed stories must 1,500 regular Giles. Feb. 23. Max Mumford of the stake high AB17. He was shot down over Gerther, Barlow Pace, who died last ins. Mr & Mrs Ralph Hamilton, Mr& Mrs William Wilson and week in St. George. council and Allen Mickelson were many during World War II and who were recently released from a held a prisoner for a year. He will children, James Lynn and Karen, Michael Olsen celebrated his speakers at sacrament meeting Sun talk and show pictures of the Holy itake mission, will report on their moved into their new home on 11th birthday at a party Tuesday day evening. Mrs Wayne Smith viperiences for the last two years. South Redwood Road Feb. 11. Land and other interesting places. afternoon for some of his cousins sang two numbers, accompanied by A three ward Gold and Green Mrs Violet Hamilton entertained and boy friends. Mrs William Smith. was held in the Riverton First A fireside meeting was held Sun Mr & Mrs Leslie Fairbourn, Mr & eight little friends of her daughWard rrcreation room. Tuesday ter 11 Cindy at games and refresh Mrs Marion Fairbourn, Mr & Mrs day evening after sacrament meet wenin; Feb. 14, with Riverton ments in celebration of Cindy s 6th Richard Parker, Dr' & Mrs Theron ing with the MIA in charge. I V "irst ar.i Second and Herriman RFPAiRS birthday, Feb. 11. Olsen, Mr & Mrs John Dunn, Wsrds participate J in a floor show. Edward E. Morgan, son of Vern and Mr & Mrs Max Hatch were If absence really made the heart The hall was decorated in valentine MADE 3Y Morgan, left by air lines for Pitts- among the thousands who toured grow fonder, a lot of people would "olors. Refre hments were served. AM 7951 S. State burgh, to be gone for six weeks, the Los Angeles Temple Saturday. miss church more than any place EXPERTS Dance directors in charge were He is AM A party for Ernest Clark, fa in the world. working for the Geneva Steel Riverton Clifford and Irene Mousley, Robert ther of Mrs Virgie Carroll, was COST YOU nd Lucille Dansie, Bud and Carol Company. Subscribe to The Sentinel Mr & Mrs Grant Kirkham (Ro held in Alpine at his home Mon Harmon, and Bob Grover. moV' have and baby berta Morgan) MSS IN TV primal Sweetheart Ball of ed to Lehi to make their home. he Riv?-uninth grade, was held Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, the 'Ir.;!'!'- :vcni:r! Feb. 13, in the Riverton Jaycees' meet i i RUN! 'joriun where Miss Sue ing was highlighted by having as luckiiv' reigned as queen with uest speaker, Jay Larsen, state ".ancino Silcox and June ButterJaycee director of youth activities HI c'.i'fdrnts. King of the affair Saturday, Feb. 18, the Jaycees will We're not was Ronald Ames with Mickey geniuses, be entertained at Jerry Jones Rain but we do and Dale Trapp, attendants, bow Randevu, to help celebrate No food can do so much know the Decorations were built around the Utah's 3rd conference quarterly what, how for your he "ie ' Blue Tango." The king and and why Jerry Jones has reserved a special of car lueca vt;e crowned during the section with admission at half price good health as wholerepairs! floor show. all for Jaycees. some, refreshing milk Come to us in the beginning A church bus excursion is being and save money in the end! M1 planned by Mrs Maud Buttcrfield to include a session in the St. ST. THRE5E'S CATHOLIC AuJonsSve Service George Temple, the dedicatory ser CHURCH. MIDVALE AM 22 N. Holden vices of the Los Angeles Temple, Sunday masses: 8, 9, 10, and It a.m . Catechism classes: Saturday 10:30 w:m:h-..ii;THi- MILK FOUNDATION UTAH and 11:45 a.m. Msgr. J. P. 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