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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL 9ag0 Seven Friday, March 2,1956 ciety members of the First, Second and Third Wards Tuesday, Mar. 27, at 10:30 a.m. The meeting will take place in the West Jordan stake house. IVSST JORDAN MRS. D. GENE ROSE, Reporter Phone: AM RELIEF SOCIETY GROUPS HEAR CITIZENSHIP TALK From behind the iron curtain in East Germany, Mrs Eldon Peterson came to America to become a citizen after being converted to the IDS church. She is now living in Lehi and will speak to Relief So- - 80TH EXPERTS COST YOU LESS IN THE BIRTHDAY Mar. 16 was a memorable day in the life of Wallace Fife; he observed his 80th birthday. The occasion was celebrated at the home of a grandson, Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson, 365 Alta View Drive, Midvale. During the day Mr & Mrs Fife received several visitors; in the evening 29 members of the immediate family honored Mr Fife at a dinner party. Mr Fife was born in Providence, Ut., the son of Mr & Mrs James Fife, on Mar. 16, 1876. They later moved to Louisville, Ida., where he lived for 55 years. He married Mrs Rose Doxey Nov. 22, 1900. They will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary in November. They have six living children: Mrs Louis Nelson (Vera), West Jordan; Mrs Dora Watson, Virginia), Salt Lake; Merlin Fife, East Midvale; Mrs Welles Barney( Blanche), Mrs Free mont Brown (Irma), Mrs Ward Han cock (Rosie), all of Louisville, Ida MADE BY LONG RUN! We're not geniuses, AMERICAN OBSERVES we do know the what, how and why of car Come to us in the beginning and save money in the end! TROESTER Automotive Service 22 N. Holden AM ran Ernie Burton, Sheridan, Wyo., has been visiting with his mother, Two hundred and twenty-fiv- e Mrs E. L. Burgon in West Jordan members and guests of the Utah during the past week. Mr Burgon Poultry Association enjoyed a din- is the district representative of the ner and an entertaining program Peter Kiwit Construction Company, Thursday, Mar. 15, at the West Jor- doing work in Utah. da Second Ward meeting House. Congratulations are in order for Dinner and program arrangements Mrs Bernice Burkinshaw who, last were under direction of William week, was elected to the office of Schoor and Frank Schmidt. Prepar president of the Jordan School ation and serving of the dinner was District Council PTA. Mrs Burkinunder direction of the West Jor- shaw is well known for her syste dan Secod Ward dinner committee; matic leadership in other projects chairmen of the ward committee undertaken and will be an asset to the organization. are Mr & Mrs William J. Wood. A shrimp fry was enjoyed at the Special guests were Mr & Mrs of Utah Mr & Mrs Warren Hunt home last C. K. Ferrer, secretary Poultry and Farmers Coop.; George week. Shrimp was fried by an exRudd, manager of Utah Poultry cellent cook, Warren Hunt, and the Processing plant, and the entire specialty was enjoyed by Mr & Mrs Salt Lake office force with their Dale Bateman, Mr & Mrs Clark Frandson, Mr & Mrs Jewel Burton, manager, Grant Peterson. Ross introduced euests of honor; Mr & Mrs Bud Atkinson, Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt was master of cere Clayton Anderson, and Mr & Mrs monies at a program of magic, var Wilford Richards. Members of the P. T. Bateman ious musical numbers, and com munity singing led by Jack Smith family enjoyed another monthly birthday fete Thursday evening. Honored guests having birthdays W. JORDAN PTA OFFICERS HOLD ELECTION MAR. 29 during the month of March and The annual election of the West early April were Dean Bateman, Jordan PTA officers will be held Mrs LaRee Brown, and Blaine Wixom. Host and hostess for the occain Mar. 29, conjunction Thursday, with a student talent show. Tryouts sion were Mr & Mrs Dale Bateman for the talent show were had Mar. who served refreshments after an 22 and those receiving top approv enjoyable evening of family games. The Los Angeles Temple dedica al will be the performers on the tion was the main attraction for PTA program. LDS church members this past week. Some of those who were WINNERS ANNOUNCED privileged to attend one of the IN ESSAY CONTEST were services dedicatory A contest was held recently at four Edmond Mrs Bishop McDougal, Junior West Jordan the High School under sponsorship of the Vera Nelson, Mrs Jerralee Gardner, American Legion Auxiliary. Con Mr & Mrs Kenneth Williams, Mrs test winners announced by the Hattie Bacon, Mr & Mrs Fred Kirk- man Sr., Mrs Marie Palmer, Mrs auxiliary follow: first prize, Larry Benson and her sister, Mrs Virginia Klenk; second prize, Ricky Sprat ling; third prize, Irene Bolaris Bonnie Esperson, Douglas Benson, Honorable mentions were given to Annette Benson, Paul Neilson, and Dale Steadman and Janet Work Brent Dimond. In addition to atmen. The first three prize winners tending the dedication, the group will receive award medals at the saw various places of interest in American Legion PTA program to California. Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs be held Apr. 12. P. T. Bateman, who stayed overnight during the week were Mr & Mrs O. J. Bateman, Payette, Ida. Gayle Yates, daughter of Mr & Mrs Roland Yates, recited wedding Later in the week overnight visi vows recently with Jack Player, tors were Mr & Mrs Delno Olsen son of Mr & Mrs Leo U. Player. and Mr & Mrs Melvin Archibald The newly married couple will be who live in Logan. Mr & Mrs P. T. Bateman and Mr honored at a wedding reception Mrs B. A. Wixom were dinner it Ball Avalon at the Friday evening guests Sunday of Wanda Pratt in room in Crescent Salt Lake. Shut-in- s made happier by the The teachers 'and supervisors in visits of their friends, Mr & Mrs of preparations charge for the West Jordan future first P. T. Bateman during the past week were Mrs Caroline Lund-quis- t, Mr & Mrs Eugene Wagstaff of East Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Walter Wilson, Bennion. Children of the West Jordan school were released at noon WedFINANCE CO.) nesday and Thursday. The object of the half-davacations was to enable teachers and parents to meet and discuss problams and progress of the students. Eg-hp- rt LEGION POST 119 BIRTHDAY West Jordan American Legion Post 119 celebrated its annual birthday Thursday, Mar. 16, at the Rose Gardens in Salt Lake. Fifty guests enjoyed dinner. Guest speakers were Lloyd Wignall, department adjutant, and Jack Lewis. Business discussed during the evening was the forthcoming Easter egg hunt for the children of repairs! MmTLisir IBPmLBRIS YATES-PLAYE- " ce proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey CU CftOW KTHLOY C-O- DIV. OF RATIONAL DtST. PROD. COR ssar - E3 FRANKFORT. graders planned a get acquainted afternoon for parents, teachers, and children Friday afternoon at 1:30. Children were entertained in the first grade classes, and mothers met in the school library where they were aided to better equip their children for school. UTAH POULTRY GROUP HOLDS BANQUET WALLACE FIFE OBSERVES REPAIRS but the community, the fund raising drive in connection with the hunt and ushering for the forthcoming summer activities at the West Jordan Park. Dancing and an enjoyable social were enjoyed after the dinner. R David and Gregory, Cedar City, week end with their parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Johnson, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl. Officers and teachers of the East Midvale First Ward MIA entertained at a buffet supper Monday evening honoring the retiring officers and teachers. Following dinner the 40 guests enjoyed movies. Mr & Mrs Alan Dahl entertained at a family Saturday evening. Guests were Mr & Mrs Eugene Dahl and sons, Cedar City, Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl and sons Rex, Calvin, and Grant Dahl, and Latrelle James. Miss Carolyn Jones, Malad, Ida., is making a home with her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp for an indefinite time. Mrs W. R. Henderson recently spent five days in Tooele with her grandchildren while their parents, Mr & Mrs Edwin Finch attended the Temple dedication in Los spent the Kristine Sharp, daughter Esther Lehman, Salt Lake, Mrs Louise Schmidt Sunday ternoon. Mr Iff. F. C. Henderson, Pocatello, Ida., Mr & Mrs Wallace Neilsen and Lloyd Henderson, all of Salt Lake visited Sunday with their parents, Mr &. Mrs William R. Henderson. Mr & Mrs T. Donald Creer met with members of the "Top Hatters" Easter Special GOOD UNTIL EASTER FILLED BASKET 2 M.M. rabbits, 1 hen on chocolata nest, 2 chocolate M.M. rabbits. Lots of Easter Egys, finished with cellophane, large bow, and fluffy chicks. Reg. $1.00 VARIETY five tt DIME Midvale, Utah 52 No. Main II m GfffiJJG . af- Hans C. Jensen spent & Mrs CENTER Winter frost and burning sun cause the greatest damage to automobile finishes. Protect your cor and Improve the appearance and value of your home with a BEAUTY SHOP 86 W. Main Sandy AM OUR GREAT Easter Special pre-scho- Club Saturday evening and enjoyed a formal dancing party at the Ladies Literary Club in Salt Lake. Mrs Paul Clark returned to her home in Clarkston Monday after spending two weeks with her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Eldon Colebrook. Mr & Mrs Foster Greenwood S and Mr & Mrs Foster Greenwood Jr., visited in Provo Sunday with Mr & Mrs Clifton Thayne. son-in-la- of Mr Mrs Ralph Sharp, spent part of last week in Malad, Ida., with her grandfather, Henry D. Jones and other relatives. Cort Rosenhan and James Nielsen spent part of the week in San Diego, Calif. Mrs Vance E. Burgon entertained at a family party Saturday evening honoring her husband, Dr Burgon, on his birthday. Guests were Mr 4 Mrs Albert E. Burgon, Mr & Mrs Erven Jeppson, Mr & Mrs Harold Burgon, Union; Mr & Mrs Jay Anderson, American Fork; and Mrs Doris B. Smith, Draper. Mrs Andrew Swenson and Mrs P. A. Swenson attended a luncheon and party Monday at the home of Mrs Clyde Swenson in Sandy. The event celebrated Mrs Clyde Swen-son- 's birthday. Howard Jones, Malad, Ida., spent Sunday with his sister and brother-in-laMr & Mrs Ralph Sharp. Howard is a student at BYU in Provo. Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl were dinner guests recently at the home of Mr & Mrs Herman Bjork in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs H. L. Cooley, Helper, recently spent a week end with his parents, Mr & Mrs H. W. & the week end in Roosevelt with Mr & their daughter and Mrs Paul Barton. En route home Sunday, they visited Mrs Jensen's sister and family, Mr & Mrs Clifton Thayne in Provo. new garage per month. for. $ 2.30 as little as 1 Standard Appliance (Used Annex) 51 EAST CENTER (Just West of PIONEER y pi Ml APPLIANCES and TELEVISIONS Announcing A... n i ON ALL USED TELEVISION Ph.1 AM Uocy and APPLIANCES That's right. you can't afford the new washer or dryer or TV you dream about, but don't want to waste money on a used one, you're the people we want to see . . . There's no need to go without Buy a good recondithen when your ship comes in, we will aptioned one now ply the FULL PURCHASE PRICE of your used one on the new appliance of your choice! You can't lose a penny - - come in and see what we can do for yOU Today! Terms available at PIONEER FINANCE CO. If CAST MIDVALE OLIVE SHARP, Reporter tented Retain 100 0 V RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER. BAZAAR The East Midvale Second Ward Relief Society held its annual luncheon and bazaar Thursday at 1 p.m. Following the luncheon a fashion show was presented, sponsored by Eleanor Townsend. Those participating were Karen Greenwood, Joan Horton, Utahna Timothy, Velma Bird, Blanche Rosen-baChloe Rosenhan, Mrs Eksund, and Beverly Nelsson. Uarda Greenwood was the reader. Musical selections were given by Leila Shipp, Midvale. Booths disDlavin? anrons. quilts, and handiwork was also fea tured. Mr & Jrid-WiUu.- mll year old MAYTAG Wringer Washer .. 4- year old DEXTER Twin Tub 2-y- ar old EASY Spinner old DEXTER Electric Dryer old GE $7g.oo 8 ar cu. fa. REFRIGERATOR old BENDIX old GE $750 ar old PACKARD TV.Radio-Phon- o BELL from now until Easter only. for your convanianca Maud Barnay ... Comb. OO MANY MORE BARGAINS FROM $14.95 TANDARD. APPLIANCE (USED ANNEX) 51 EAST CENTER STREET, MIDVALE Just West of PIONEER hat returned from har va- Thayne, ttylitt . , . formarly of tha Detert Inn Baauty Salon, Las Vagat, NIELSEN' 825 CAUOM faDnoer 2"" SERVICE M0 QUART 2" RED CEDAR S,D . PlNT SHINGLES 'C. Cksj -- &h 22 cr. 100 vtkai Grain. 4" P61 lap siding. wntI NO. 2 SHINGLES ao Vaiital 950 t (Ci for Gas Oil 42fia tiffin . t (no down poymcnT) Complete Heating Service Cool AIL DETAILS FILTER SERVICE REFRIGERATION and AIR CONDITIONING Prompt, Fair Courteous Service by a Local Man HANDLED RIGHT AT THE (36 months YARD TRI-STA- to pa i R. GORDON NIELSEN Rl , West Jordan FINANCE CO. V -- cation. 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