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Show THE Page Two MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) TEEN TOPICS Friday, June 1, 19U By THE MIDVALE SENTINEL John C. Jensen, Sandy Harold Thorpe, Sandy Mrs Effie Housekeeper, Sandy Fred Borg, Sandy Dr Theron C. Olsen, .Crescent F. M. Peterson, Mountain Home Jean daughter stake party Tuesday night at the recreation hall at Sandy. Each girl brought a box lunch. The Beehive classes of the MIA held a stake swarm night at Crescent Ward Saturday. Twenty-fiv- e girls from Drapers four wards attended. Miss Gayle Pixton has been elected president of the Taw Chapter of the Lambda Delta Sig ma at the USAC for the coming year. She has also been elected a member of the Spurs, a national girls' organization. Mrs Don Hansen and family, Tremonton, are spending Decor ation Day with the Robert Pixton Did some one say "hand-m- e downs"? Being the only girl in the family has some advantages PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY I can imagine it would be simply Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, horrible to have no other clothes Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. However, than u ri u EDITORIAL I've never turned down a nice Mrs Grace Rideout, Reporter one, since they don't come too t M TUl MFMRC AM often. They do fill out the ward UTAH STATi Kssocution robe, and money for clothes can: be spent for the nicer things. Mrs Henry Clarke has a visitor, National Advertising Rtprtsnttiv: N.wip.p.r R.pr.t.nUtlMl, Ik. Vkly When a girl gets in her teens Mrs B. W. Black, Berkely, Calif., 404 Fifth Ave, N.w York II. tt- Y. who has just completed a five 331 N. Michln. Chicago I, III. sewing parts of her wardrobe makes the clothing dollar go far months' tour around the world J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Mrs Andrew E. Akamian flew ther. in from San Francisco for a few Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) $2.50 visit with Mrs Inez Orgill family. Boy! Aren't you glad school is (Adverising Rates Given on Request) out! Just about everybody is hap of Mr & Mr & Mrs Clayton Vawdrey and Clyde Neff, Phone: AM py. Now you can get summer family are spending a week visit Mrs Robert Pixton, will graduate jobs and earn some money for ing and sightseeing in Los An with a BA. Degree from the IT"S WONDERFUL that special thing you're saving geles. SPRING USAC June 2. for. The boys will be mowing Mrs Janice Johnson motored to Wedding bells will ring for Mrs , June is here, and with it comes one of the year's most lawns and the girls will be doing Seattle, Wash., with Mr & Mrs Cherrie Dee Fitzgerald and Nor A. A. Martin and family, Hono man Dell Peterson Monday eve beautiful seasons in Utah. Repeated rains have made the more baby sitting. lulu. ning, June 4. They are to be mar of and and this it least state at beautiful, dry How Ion? do you think the John green part Henry Clarke Jr. partic ried in the Salt Lake Temple. farm crops have received the moisture they need for proper record "Heartbreak Hotel" will pated in the Spring Dance School ICherie Dee is the daughter of stay on top? Some say it will stay Review held at South High- - in Mrs Florence Diana, Murray. development for another month and others say Salt Lake for advanced pupils, Mr & Mrs Russell Beck and It is a time for vacations, and in the intermountain re it is due for a fall. Who is right? The American Legion Auxiliary Mr & Mrs Calvin Fairbourn and honored the Gold Star Mothers children spent Wednesday evegion there is so much to see that the season indeed offers a A thought for you: night at a dinner and ning visiting Mr & Mrs J. E. Friday for and outdoor fun. travel splendid opportunity Even the bravest cannot fight show in Salt Lake. Eight Gold Mickelsen. Beautiful warm days, cool refreshing nights, boundless op beyond his strength. Star Mothers and 25 auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary members attended. sponsored by the Red Cross an portunities for picture taking, scenery unmatched anywhere Mr & Mrs Horace Magelby, nounce the beginning of advanc ROLL these are some of the luxuries Utahns nave almost at their Spanish Fork, visited the Frank ed classes in first aid, starting Tufta Sunday and were taken to Monday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m. at doorstep. one of Salt Lake's charming eat the Legion Home. Any person New Subscribers should and these themselves things urge enjoy They holding a Jbeginner's card may ing places for dinner. their friends from everywhere to vacation in Utah. It is an Mrs Clarence Girls, Riverton James Farmer spent the holi attend. Chuck Hansen, West Jordan day .with his daughters, Mrs J. F. Memorial Day services were experience they will never forget Leo Campos, West Jordan Kartwrieht and Mrs Frank Tuft. Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the J. R. Oaks, Midvale Mr & Mrs Will Fitzgerald and Draper cemetery. The American Ed Parker, Midvale Mr & Mrs J. A. Cutler motored Legion Post 85 was in charge. THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS Joseph E. Pavich, Midvale to New Dale, Ida., last Wednes Carl Ernstrom- gave the welcome Martin Pazell, Midvale day to attend the graduation exer address and musical iiumbers A freedom that Americans may be losing is their right Ernest K. Poulsen, Midvale cises ot Mr ritzgeraias grand were by the Mt Jordan band. A. L. Parks, RD2, Sandy to know what is going on in their government. daughter, Dean Bingham, daugh Guest speaker was Bishop Roden. I. E. Stocking, Sandy Los Max Roby, Angeles TV personality, brought this Glen Fairbourn, Lake Charles, ter of Sarah Fitzgerald Bingham. A quartet, comprised of Phil Mr & Mrs J. A, Cutler spent Whetman, Dan Smith, Dale Smith, out forcibly Friday night in his talk to journalism students La. the week end at Randolph, Ida., and Lynn Ballard, presented a and newspaper, radio, and TV people at the Kappa Tau Al Fay J. Reams, Midvale attending the funeral services of musical selection. Mrs Pace Richards, Crescent a relative of Mrs Cutler s. pha banquet at the University. Frank Rigler, Sandy There is a tendency among office holders and it is Winiford Robison, West Jordan Many Draper residents as have St. motored as far south to take the position that they are in Clyde Richardson, Midvale growing alarmingly and north into Idaho to GENIELLE EVANS, Reporter George C. G. Rials, Midvale Ph.: AM attend graduation exercises. charge, and what they do is none of the public's business, L. L. Reese, Midvale & San Dr Mrs Robert Mlard, even though they are making decisions which concern the Adrian Cressall, Sandy Mr & Mrs S. P. Peterson were Bernardino, Calif., have been visMrs Jennie Jewkes, Indepen those who attended the among public. & Mrs Mr iting their parents, Ross Ballard. Dr Ballard attend graduation exercises at Olympus This type of official is adopt at finding means, legal or dence, Mo. Pvt. Reid Brown, Seattle, Wash School in Holladay May 25. ed the medical convention in Og High not, to keep newspaper, radio, and television reporters from Renewals Beverly and Bryan Butler, grandden while visiting in Utah. seeing public records, attending meetings, and having access Curtis Dexter, Midvale Mr & Mrs R. O. Baker and f am- - children of the Petersons, were numbered among the class that to matters that the people have a rijjM ,o k:nv ;;b.mt. Clifton D. Lloyd, Riverton ily and Mr & Mrs Max Green were honored. friends Riverton Millard the spent holiday visiting Henderson, We believe this trend has been fostered, in part, by a The following from Granite Benvcr. Mrs N. J. Melson, Riverton and relatives in few rabble-rousinreporters whose only aim appears to be Clyde Pugmire, Midvale Joe Baker attended a Regional graduated from Jordan High School May 25: Genielle Evans, to run down someone or some thing. They have twisted facts Harry's Cafe, I.Iidvale Key Club meeting at Twin Falls, Cherry Gold, Carolyn Wright, G. end. week last Victor Ida., Sabers, Sandy and distorted actions deliberately to make someone look Lewis 0'.,;ey, Mr & Mrs Bert L. Smith and Richard Despain, and Deon Sandy "bad." Reed H. Beckstead, Midvale daughter Isabelle Smith are on a Springer. Rae Dorothy Shrewsbury, wife two weeks motor trip to Los An We wish there were some way of getting rid of this type Carl N. Nelson. RD2. Sandy of John Shrewsbury, visited CarMidvale Warren Haughey, geles and San Francisco. ot scandal-monge- r in the news profession. Lawrence Ray, Midvale N, E. Garfield Jr., has been olyn Wright, Sunday. Richard Wood and Geraldine Such in:tnwo. hwrvrr, are largely personal, and Levi Jenkins, Midvale made a sergeant in the 3rd divi Shitter, icturnej mi ;sionar:os, W. A. should lo sion Coltrcll. the at of Ka marine to know. the Draper by corps public's right were the speakers at sacrament Mrs Herman Smith, RD2, Sandy nahoe Bay, Hawaii Dan Smith, Draper Mr & Mrs Frank Fitzgerald and meeting Sunday. The closing social of the ReMr & Mrs Allan Evans, Union John Day, Draper J. II. Allen, Draper have returned home from an 8 lief Society was held Monday, William A. Dawson, Washing day motor trip to Los Angeles. May 28. Summer Primary begins Wed ton, D.C. Fresno, Sacramento, and Lake nesday, June 6. FTahoe. tain-s- i aanay aajiamis, The Deacons Quorum has been Mr & Mrs RaMon Jensen are Jay Stevens, RD2, Sandy new officers arc Lewis N. Middleton, RD2, San- - moving to Murray to make their reorganized. The president, Kent Maynes; first home. Mr & Mrs Calvin Smith have as counselor, David Luni'ith; scire YOUR Evans. AM6-356- 5 quests Mr St Mrs F. W. Pearce, tary counselor, Boyd ORDER iLynwood, Calif., Mr & Mrs Ray D. Gardner, Garden Grove, Calif. i n tl DRAPER s. - WE GIVE PRUDENTIAL BLUE RIBBON PREMIUM STAMPS THE WINNER m Congratulations to MAX ALLRED'S pa c0 Karen Buhler 80 E. Lennox St. m son-in-la- w 2n Winner of oa O i POPCORN POPPER 90 LAMP Ul Q m LUNCHENO SET c CL Ul in our O LAST Ul WEEK'S CONTEST HONOR - GRANITE g LB. (0)C I CL m s V) 2 -- v 73 ca bi U CL zo ata o SUCED ui 3mi a aa. 25eI Pork Coasts Mutton Chops - Mutton Steu Ul TP i c Z --t O ui Z DROMEDARY I U fp oul-weigh- Midvale Sentinel - $2.50 Year I Subscribe Now! PHONE TODAY Ur It l . - I I fu It--- rise ist: fy are i earcc anaJ wr oaraner 1 brother and sister of Mrs Smith. Funeral services were held Monday for one of Draper's old est residents, Tom Dibb. Services were held in the First Ward chapel at 2 p.m., Bishop Harold O. Smith officiating. 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