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Show T Page Seven HT M I D V A his home with Mr & Mrs Joseph Provo, accompanied by her parents, LeRoy Riska. Gail Zabriskie gave Parker and Mrs Donald Steadman. Green, has returned to Riverton Mr & Mrs Wallace Simmons. the girls program talk. Jacque Bishop LeRoy Riska spoke. Opening after laboring for more than two The Relief Society had charge Ann Samuelson received her grad- prayer was by Mrs John A. Samin of the the Finnish mission. years uating certificate from Primary uelson, closing prayer by Mrs JoSunday evening service. Cornell Berrett, son of Mrs NelMr & Mrs Wallace Simmons from Bishop Riska. The ward choir seph Naillon. Mrs Wanda Gull was K at home after leaves Thursday for Corvina, Calif., furnished the music with LaMar a stake board member present. Mr & Mrs Paul Mortensen and Mr lie Butterfield, & Mrs Edward E. Parry recently rehavim; received his discharge pa- to be with their son Guy. They will Eskclson conducting. Mrs Lloyd Music was furnished by the Relief Society chorus with Mrs Grace turned home from five weeks in pers at Westover Air Force Base, also visit the temple and other Hewett sang. Johnson in charge and Mrs William The Relief of conference He in the children Mass. received other Society Chicopee Eastern United parts city. and Southern Falls, program Sunday evening was con-- ! Smith accompanist States. While away they visited the his training at Lackland Air Force ducted by Mrs L. D. Fairbourn. A Merchandise Mart in Chicago and Base, San Antonio, Tex., Ellington The symptoms of laziness and fatalk was given by Mrs Delbert the New General Electric Plant in Air Base, Houston, Tex., and for of the tigue are surprisingly similar. favorite Lloyd; passages Louisville, Ky. Mr Mortensen pick- the past year at Westover Air Base. LORNA ALLGOOD. Reporter Mr & Mrs Paul Butterfield and "A mother who arranges a match scriptures were given by Mrs Clifed up a new car at Detroit and paid a visit to the Ford plant. They three children visited Mr Butter-field'-s ton Mrs her daughter usually intends to mar for Del Johnson, Lloyd, Square dancing is scheduled SatMrs Nellie Butthen visited Niagara Falls, Palmira, Mrs it." Elise Rhodes. referee William Mrs at Crescent at 9 the Perry, Wayne p.m. urday N.Y., New York City, Washington. terfield and family this week. Paul Ward house. D.C., and Mt. Vernon. Traveling left Mar. 3. en loute from Larsen Choir practice is Sunday at 5:30 south they went on to Miami, Fla., Air Force Base, Wash., to Scott at the Crescent Ward house. boarded a plane for Havana, Cuba, Air Force Base, 111., where he will p.m. & Mrs Charles Carroll WSEK-E- m Mr and train for months. and in Havana visited Morro Castle, the next three were Sunday dinner guests National Capital, Columbus Cath- Mrs Butterfield and children will William FRI. - SAT. - MON. ONLY edral, and Tropicana Club. They go to Paragonah to stay with her of Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll and went through the southern states parents. Mr & Mrs Samuel Abbott, boys, the occasion being to celebrate Mrs Charles Carroll's birthand at El Paso, Tex., crossed the during her husband's absence. border of Mexico and enjoyed Riverton First Ward will spon- day. Mr Wasden is giving a leather-craf- t themselves in Cuidad Juarez, Mex- sor a dinner and program at the RAYON or NYLON class Friday night at 8 p.m. ico. They returned by way of Carls- church Mar. 16. at 7 p.m.; proceeds It house. school bad Caverns in New Mexico. will go towards the final assess- at the Crescent Stock up Now Reg. 70c pr. is sponsored by the TTA. Everyone Mrs Melba C. Butterfield will ment on the stake house. is invited to come. Mr Wasden is present her students in a piano re the industrial arts teacher at Jor cital to be given Mar. 11 at 2:30 dan High School. p.m. at the Riverton Second Ward Mr & Mrs Reed Nielsen and famchapel. The public is invited. Mrs. Wallace Simmons, Reporter ily, Mr & Mrs W. I. Nielsen, Mac-kay- , VARIETY The first quorum of deacons Ida., and Mr & Mrs Wyman Phone AM 54922 Nielsen and family, Salt Lake, were sponsored a matinee movie for the children Saturday afternoon. Mar. Mr & Mrs LcGiand Jones and guests Thursday evening of Mr & tFlVE b DIME 3, with free refreshments. family, Tooele, were dinner guests Mrs John A. Samuelson and family. 52 No. Main Midvale, Utah A farewell testimonial in honor at the Don Simmon's home Sunday. The occasion was their son David's of Monte E. Maynard, son of Mr & Mrs Jean Harris, sister of Wal- 7th birthday. All 14 of Mrs Nielwere togeth Mrs Eail Maynard, will be held lace Simmons visited at the Nor- sen's grandchildren Sunday evening at 7 p.m. in the man Riggs home. She was accom- er. The Reed Nielsens returned i Fir.it Ward church, prior to his panied by her daughters, Mrs Jea-n- a home Saturday, but Mrs W. I. Nieldeparture for the East Central Holliday, Idaho Falls, and Mrs sen is staying awhile .longer. Mrs Theron C. Olsen and her States mission. Donna Vette, Salt Lake. Mrs Fay Riggs made a trip to sister, Mrs Gordon Drake enterThomas Pollock, who is making tained at a luncheon Friday afternoon for Mrs S. T. Allgood and Miss Lorna Allgood, Mrs Leonard of Utah's biggest customers Mining-o- ne Mitchell, Mrs John Potter, Salt Lake, and Mrs Russell Johnson, who has spent the past four years Utah's mining industry spends an estimated $74,500,000 in Arabia, where 4,000 other Amera year on supplies and services. Mining, as a major icans are stationed. She will rejoin customer, helps hundreds of Utah businesses prosper, her husband in Arabia for the next which in turn results in employment for thousands of two years. Utahns. Mining payrolls, supply purchases and tax payIn fast meeting Sunday the folments help build prosperity for our state. lowing babies were blessed: Jolene Wiseman, daughter of Mr & Mrs Sherman Wiseman blessed by her grandfather, C. K. Wiseman; 'and "From the earth conies on abundant Jit for all" LaDean Mace, daughter of Mr & Mrs Guy Mace, blessed by Bishop SENTINEL L E versity of Utah as representatives to the Youth conference held behind the Iron Curtain, and spent a year there. Friday, March 9, 1956 RIVERTON ITS PAS BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone: AM WILLIAM W. BRINGHURST Funeral services for William Walter Bringhurst, 69, who died Feb. 29, were held in Tyhee, Ida., Mar. 3, with Bishop Wendell Branson officiating. He was born Dec. 25, 1886 at Toquerville. He married Nellie Madsen, Riyerton, in Salt Lake, July 30, 1912. Surviving are REFRIGERATION TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE All Makes Work Guaranteed Member Refrigeration Engineers Society PHONE DAY or NIGHT AM WITTICH'S 7662 SOUTH STATE his widow, three sons, two daughters, four brothers, six sisters, 15 Those from here grandchildren. motoring to the funeral services in Tyhee were Mr & Mrs Chris Mad-seMr & Mrs John Madsen and son Ralph, Mr & Mrs Neils Madsen, Mr & Mrs Owen Hamilton, Mrs Mary Stocking, Mrs Edith Frost, Mrs Vesta Roach, and Mrs Ruth Smith. CRESCENT step-mothe- CLASS TO HEAR TALK ON INDIANS MAR. 13 rBPIlIlM 2 WE ITEM OF E'rank Nebeker, Salt Lake, who has lived for years among the Indians, will be the speaker Tuesday evening, Mar. 13, in the Second Ward MIA special interest class. He will talk about the Indians in connection with the Book of Mormon. Those who heard Mr Nebeker when he was here before will be anxious to hear him again. The public is invited, Rena and Frank Carlson were the speakers recently in the same class. They were sent by the Uni SHOE LACES IOC perdoz. GRAN ITS fell 86 PROOF Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION CUD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIV. OF NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CORP., FRANKFORT, KY, There's still nothing qUce 7 ca rtJJAV urvi nrjitiTv thru --4? HEW CONVENIENCE f : The time is here to plan that wonderful I home improvement. For Spring Is only two short weeks away and Spring, this year, means OPERATION HOMJ IMPROVEMENT. You've read about It In H the national magazines . . . now tee It in action at our store. Good news, too, down pdyrrent needed on permanent home improvements. ... . limt timr pjHt flM --J NEW KITCHEN ft MM, iMtwal fumk MKkj PATIO CA A..Jaam VAM With till imU tm L.- -. V X X' m,. s ptl. vrity f plan m4 Mmi .. marvtlvvt disk f m diormlm A M Hrioll . . . J 1.98 me. 'IV V w FAMILY mdtn hum for .for POWER SAFETY 1 smooth-goin- g Qplit-Qocon- d tmmily. 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