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Show Ml DVALE THE SENTINEL many friends enjoyed a luncheon The Draper Third Ward bazaar Page Thirteen at the Star Light Gardens lastand supper held last Friday and week. .Saturday evenings were most suc- house on her 80th birthday, Sun Mr & Mrs A. J. Day and son cessful. The carnival was enjoyday, Nov. 11, at the home of her ed by every one attending. Dinner Drew, were son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & week LaCanada, Calif., was served to more than 400 & Mr end of Mrs Lois J. Mitchell, Reporter guesis Mrs J. Ross Allen, 1567 East The program was present guests. S. Day. A dinner party was Ph.: AM 12300 South, Draper, from 1 to Henry ed by the Japanese LDS Salt Lake in & Mrs A. J. of honor Mr given 6 Dm AH relativps and friinHe Branch under direction of Ralph Day at the home of Mr & Mrs Mrs Margaret (Maggie) Smith are invited to attend. Shimo. A variety of Japanese, S. were Guests broHenry Day. Mr & Mrs Henry Allen will be honored at an open and Maori dances were Hawaiian, Page with thers and sisters-in-laof A. J. performed. Two outstanding vo Day. calists of the intermountain re- A surprise birthday party hon-- j ion also entertained. Rodger onng Duane Vawdrey and house Dunn, accompanied by Miss Bon Du& Mrs warming honoring Mr nie Johnson, Sven Nilsson, who ane Vawdrey was given at their sang with the Utah State new home Oct. 28. Guests were formerly and the San Francisco Op Opera S Mr & Mrs Tom Vawdrey. Mr & era Company gave grand perform Fi Mrs Harold Mr & Mrs (Utah) Friday, November 9, 1956 &t V V- - s superb quality LIUL"l,'te rWfl4W-!41U- : : Vawdrey, " ::::tS2:i::: ,'"f . Bob 3 made it Americas j i, preferred :bourbbii!:l urqw ujLjO LIGHTER. ..MILDER... 8 B PROOF 1111 OLD CROW DISTILLERY ttii ;(- -'' CO..DIV.0F DIST. PROD. CORP.. FRANKFORT. NATIONAL iiOTBnibr KY. Hendrickson, Mr & Mrs Andy Ballard, Lynn Ballard, Shirley Flohr, and Mrs Lydia Vawdrey. General entertainment was enjoyed, and refreshments were served. Mrs A. B. Enniss entertained her club Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs James Washburn, Mrs Jack Jarvie, Mrs Allen Terry, Mrs Fern Williams, Mrs Sam Crane, Mrs Bert Chamberlain, and Mrs Leland Day. Chicken dinner was served, card games were played, and prizes were won by Mrs Terry and Mrs Jarvie. Mr & Mrs Boyce Day had as Sunday guests Mr & Mrs Waldo Page, Magna. iargaais ALL LEATHER WORK GLOVES 139 GIANT 24" POLL TOSSY WIND and WEATHER REG. 39c KOTEX-12'REG. 398 $2.00 Size LDM 29c s $3.25 T8 POCKET-WATCHE- S IdentDty This Place ; . .. OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 19c Eehbdexs Harvard Lecturer On U. Campus for Talks on Nov. 17 I . , Fall Pattern, latest pus. Dr Kenneth Ballard Murdock, the Francis Lee Higginson profes sor of English literature at Harvard, will deliver the heralded lecture Nov. 17 at 8:15 p.m.. in the Orson Spencer Hall In. announcing Dr Murdock's visit this week. Dr William Mul- der, director of the Institute of American Studies at Utah said the lecture will be open to the public without admission charge. Dr Murdock's subject will be "Some European Attitudes Toward American Culture." On. Nov. 16 Dr Murdock will speak at the first annual English Department banquet in the Newhouse HoteL Faculty and stu dents of the department will hear him discuss the topic "What is a Scholar and Why Be One?" REMODEL EASILY WON t A-Pm- E!. i When you are sure you recognize this place, go to NEWBOLD SUPER SERVICE, 103 E. Center, Mid- vale and fill out the contest entry form, anytime before Tuesday night, Nov. 1 3. Winners will be chosen Wednesday morning from among those who cast a correct vote. Any one can enter this contest. There is Each week business firms in the Midvale area will present another MYSTERY AIR PHOTO. If you can identify the place pictured, go to the sponsoring firm that week and write your entry on an entry blank they will provide. Watch for the MYSTERY AIR PHOTO each week. Pictures may be of farms, homes, schools, Industrial firms, churches, etc All places are located in South Salt Lake County and you may be surprised o see how they appear from the air. M . FREE FREE LOAN Boys Scooter ARE YOU THE OWNER? of the property shown in the pic-tabove? If you are, come into Wt hindl all dotailt From Plan to Financing Soft, light In Pillows 4.00 Comforters Tray Gas NEWBOLD SUPER SERVICE Midvale The 1957 GOLDEN MAm Dn AAidvale lead model in STUDEBAKER'S line of Sports Cars IS NOV ON DISPLAY AT Size SUPER SERVICE 34 to 40 1957 STUDEBAKER 50 10.00 m,- i Flannel Gowns Pastel Shades weight 10 Gal. 103 E. Center St. COMPLETELY WASHABLE Comforters Ik Tidbit THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR: NEWBOLD SUPER SERVICE, 103 El Center St., Midvale, where you will be presented free an 11x14 air photo of the scene shown above. NEWBOLD Pillows THE StIOVJ TIRE MEN'S EXTRA WARM Pinwale Corduroy Hooded Parka Charcoal AVISCO RAYON LOOP RUG Large 24x40 - Easy to CUa 2for$5 LUXURY OUAUTY Acrilan Blankets Machine Washable and O.D. 100 Siie 31 WITH TIIS PEST GltlP OP 46 Bouffant Slips Sim 4 The 1957 Golden Hawk, lead model in Studtbaker't line of sports-typ-e ear, i on display now at Newbold'. family-sizeThe hardtop is only 56 inche high but 17 feet long. Alt!. Along with the supercharger, the Golden Hawk has weight distribunew, faster steering and new front-rea- r tion for substantially improved handling, cornering, and Instrument performance. Dual exhaust, race gauge, panel including tachometer and vacuum-pressurbrake and non-sli- p power dividing differential, padded dashboard are leading feature. e WW 14 non-fad- 100 TOYS SPECIAL OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT e The Hawk line, brought te the market for the first time this last year, I being scheduled at 25 of production for 1957. In addition to the Golden Hawk, the line include the Silver Hawk V4 and Silver Hawk six coupe. Wheelbaset of 120- - j inches on these model are the longest in the low price field. HERE IT IS AGAIN! 08e d Inch V4 engine It ha a standard equipment. It equipped with a supercharger will be the only production car with this development which give added performance during acceleration and passing, but allow normal gasoline economy at cruising speeds. Site 72x90 $088 v 289-cub- NYLON GIRLS' Full Length - GOLDEN IIAWK r, MACHINE WASHABLE Fall Shade THIRD PRIZE SECOND PRIZE FIRST PRIZE Jers?o.nsses DACRON FILLED -S-- f you can correctly identify this place in South Salt Lake County you have the opportunity of winning one of the prizes listed below. , newest fabrics color . Utahn's are invited to hear a noted Harvard lecturer and au thor present the traditional Phi Beta Kappa lecture for 1956, Nov. 17 on the University of Utah cam- - SPECIAL PURCHASE Nw . Parker. USE OUR CONVENIENT PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE reTIIts r t'-"-".rJ- evening, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. The Lady Lions were in charje, a program was presented, a turkey dinner was served. Mr & Mrs Lincoln Sorenson, Provo, are parents of a baby girl born last week. Draper grandparents are Mr & Mrs Clayton DO. SUPPLYMidvala, 7644 S. Stat Utah Midvale. Utah 39 V . The Draper Lions Club met at the Draper Park School Thursday 3IIIIVALLKY a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ,:v . WITH A TITLE ONE COMBS AM Ipten ances ASSORTED 12 for Eitsft Air TFhoto ,J M 103 E. Center St. Mi M mm mm Midvole. Urch |