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Show for the affair were George Sho- - 'heir monthly social meeting re well and Darrel Darling. Mrs cently at the home of their pres ident, Mrs Dell Shomaker. A large BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Oden Flanders, Jaycee Jet youth ;roup enjoyed an evening of Ph.: AM activity chairman, also assisted jroup and table games. Refresh All members of the club and aux ments were served at small tables ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE iliary helped to make the evening decorated with a Halloween OF RELIEF MEETINGS a success. heme. were Mrs The Relief Society will have Louise Darling and Mrs Caroline charge of the Sunday evening JAYCEES WORK TO GET Showell. The Jets held a business meetings, Nov. 4, in eight wards VOTE OUT IN RIVERTON at Riverton Town Hall, meeting of the West Jordan stake. They Nov. 1. Drapes for the will parThursday, The Riverton Jayeees are Riverton First and Bluffdale, "Get large assembly room were hung. a in ticiDate both at 7 p.m.; Herriman, Lark !Out The Vote" campaign, accord They were purchased some time and Bingham, all at 6:30 p.m.; chairman. ago by the Jaycee Jets and the West Jordan First and Second ing to David Hamilton, A sound truck will canvass the Riverton Flower Club, but were both at 7:30 p.m. town all day on Nov. 6 remind not hunt until the flooring was The Riverton Second is the ing citizens of their duty to go laid. Other items of business inonly ward in the stake to have its to the polls and vote, and also re eluded the annual Jaycee Jet Relief Society conference that mind them of opening and clos Xmas Doll sale. The doll and night. They will hold an officers ward will soon be on display, actime at the polls. and teachers meeting at 5:30 p.m. ing cording to Mrs Donna Rae Beckand the general assembly at 6:30 stead. Tickets will go on sale some VOICE OF DEMOCRACY p.m. Stake officers in attendance CONTEST TO BE SPONSORED time after the doll is displayed. will be stake Relief Society presMrs Irene Mousley is in charge the made by Plans are being ident, Mae Johnson, Evelyn Beck-steaof Com of tickets. The doll will be raffl-(Chamber Junior Riverton and Donna Williams. off sometime in merce to sponsor the annual Each Relief Society will have contest. of Democracy" "Voice stake visitors at their Sunday eve..Irs Barbara bhomaker was The Riverton club will sponsor ning meeting. At Riverton First of Bingham High honored by her parents, Mr & contestants will be Mrs Rozclla Ncrdin and School. This is an annual, nation Mrs Hei shel Egbert at a birthday Mrs Vivian Ray. al Javcee contest where recorded linner Oct. 28 at their home. Oth sneeches by senior high school er guests besides Mrs Shomaker's CHILDREN TURN OUT students are judged. National family were Mr & Mrs Jack Eg FOR HALLOWEEN PARTY winners win a scholarship and a bert and children, Salt Lake. A bridal shower was given at The Riverton Jayeees held their trip to Washington, D.C. and othannual Halloween party Wednes- er eastern points of intere t in he VFW Hall Friday evening, 26, honoring Mrs David Lee day for all children of Riverton American history. Local winner.; between the ages of one and 12. will receive a wrist watch as first Arnold, a granddaughter of Mrs for J. Newman. Mrs Arnold Approximately 500 children turn- prize, and a pen and pencil ed out in costume and were treat- second and third place winners, .v.is formerly Miss Jean Jones, ed to hot dogs, apples, and candy. respectively, according to Wul daughter of Mr & Mrs John R. Prizes were awarded children lace J. Reckstead, and Carl Silcox lones of Eureka. Mrs Arnold is Other mem i September bride and she and with the best costumes, Chairmen who are bers of their committee are Shir- 'ier husband are making their ley Moon, Bill Freeman, and Cliff lome in Salt Lake. The bride-I.-ooFainswjrth Anderson Hewlett Mousley. was formerly from Roosevelt. There were about 50 at the BARBER Riverton Jayeees and partners diower. Games were played and 8706 S. State Sandy are planning to attend the state efreshments served. WE CATER TO FAMILY TRADE Jaycee Travel Trophy party at Max Lloyd, son of Mr & Mrs Specializing in American Fork, Saturday, Nov. 3. Clifton Lloyd, and Merlin Dens-le- y Crewcuts, Pomps, and A trip through Geneva Steel plant son of Mr & Mrs Duane Dens-ley- , Butches for boys, $1.00 has been planned by the Amerireceived their Scout Life can Fork club for the afternoon. badges at the last court of honor A dinner dance will feature the held GENTS, $1.25 recently at the West Jordan The test of a clever barber is evening's entertainment. ,take house. how he handles your kids. The Riverton Jaycee Jets held Lloyd Petersen is a patient at St. Mark's Hospital where he un derwent an operation on his back REST )e. 23, to correct a ruptured li. He will be in the hospital nivERwn n SHOP Personalized Care 560 E. CENTER MIDVALE, Phone AM UT:, 86 AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY (Mcmbtr of Utah federation of Llcontod Nunlnij Honwi) , rrj BOOKS g Wal-lac- Half-Crow- n 100 point guide on what to THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL wear and how. Friday, November 2, 1956 Page Ten RichardR. Mars, by Exploring wiser son. The fascinating problem book for reading aloud or for saving machinery, research, and greater pr management discussed with scientific accu-- i beginning readers. A Cow in The House, by M. ductivity. racy. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Watts. A folk tale with whimVigilantes, Ridel by D. White. A sical illustrations. REFRIGERATION detective adventure in the old TELEVISION THE REASON West. RADIO SERVICF The in remarkable increase The Day and The Day we Met, by Work Guaranteed Makes All the in and better living M. Stolz. An American family, wages last two decades can be largely Member Refrigeration portrayed with perception and attributed to new inventions, Fjisinears Societv humor. large capital investment, labor- Teen-Ag- e Dance Etiquette, by B. PHONE DAY or NIGHT METHODIST White. Gay pictures and spark- IvHDVALE AM ling text on how to feel at ease. COMMUNITY CHURCH Lucky Days, by L. Pardee and E. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Young. An hilarious summer 11 a.m. 7662 SOUTH STATE Worship Service (with a mystery included). Rev. C. E. Means Elavator to The Moon, by S. Wid ney. A funny science fiction story. Stamp Collector's Guide, by H. Zarchy. For the beginning stamp collector. WITTICH'S Sew Easy! For the Young Beginner, by P. Hoffmann. Every question answered. Never Mixed Up Again, by J. Beattie. A happy and amusing by M. Ryan. A Kash-ivvag- Ambassador Extraordinary, by A. Dress Smartly, Hatch. Clare Boothe Luce, one of America's most beautiful and successful women. The Banditti of The Plains, by A. Mercer. The cattlemen's invasion of Wyoming in 1892. Goodbye to Uncle Tom, by J. Furnas. The myths pertaining to the American Negro. Hunza, Lost Kingdom of the HimJsJ? alayas, by J. Clark. An American's single-handeattempt to introduce a new way of life into mm 1 i. II TJjr US I S 5 231 II 1 fc 1 - j- Ml A(r4 jUl m mmiri t3T5ksS2 - ' 4J fTATERFILl d remote kingdom. American Mountain Songs, by E. Richardson winner in American Folklore on "The Big a FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Theodore Turtle, by E. MacGre gor. A funny story book. Pirates, Planters and Patriots, by J. Holland. Story of Charleston, S. Car. Windy and the Willow Whistle, by E. Hurd. Windy wanted a whistle and how he got it. Seven Stars for Catfish Bend, by . Burman. The absurdities of all mankind in a miniature world of animals. A Deer in the Family, by J. Hart- man. Beautiful true story of a for two more weeks. deer with a human family. Kenneth Silcox is convalescing The Case of the Smuggled Ruby, by F, McGuire. Exciting tale of at home after spending a month theft and intrigue. at St. Mark's HospitaL The Enormous Egg, by O. Butter- the Lady worth. What do you suppose Hostesses at a part' Lions and their friends last week hatched out of it? at the city hall were Mrs Mavis Trouble on the Run, by J. Sum HOME THOMAS mers. Entertaining and warmHill, Mrs Gladys Steadman, and hearted book about high school Mrs Laurel Nokes. The Lady juniors. Lions shared, in the profits from the sales. Refreshments were A Horse Named Joe, by R. Gard. served by the hostesses to 20. Mrs An inspiring story to show "what the old West was really Helen Hamilton entertained at like." at her same kind of party the home Monday evening. On Friday, Nov. 2, the following books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION On Friday, Oct. 26, the followA Perfect Woman, by L. Hartley. to books added be the will ing An endearing comedy. shelves of the Midvale branch of Wanderer Upon Earth, by J. Fine- Salt Lake County Library: FICTION gan. The ancient world Hannah Fowler, by J. Giles. Historical novel of the Kentucky Death and the Sky Above, by A. wilderness. Garve. Dramatic, tense, Kings Go Forth, by J. Brown. exciting. Superb story of people living Coifs Castle, by G. Davis. A wholeheartedly in our own Western. time. The Deadly Climate, by U. 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