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Show ; THE MIDVALE drive. Each one attending Co. each evening from 5 to 8 (Utah) SENTINEL endar will be given calendars to deliver p.m. The proceeds will be used December 1956 7, Friday, to the people who bought from for civic improvements, according Page Eleven tilVEUTON BLANCHE DENSLEY. Ph.: AM BYU STUDENTS TO PERFORM DEC. 7 to Dell Shomaker, chairman of them. will be sponsored by the high priests quorum at the stake house. The wives and Dartners of Reporter the members will be special guests, according to high priest quorum activity director, Horace Nokes. Refreshments will be serv EXCHANGE STUDENT SPEAKS TO LADY LIONS The Lady Lions were guests of the Lions at a meeting Monday evening. Guest speaker was Miss Nadine Fowler, Crescent, an exchange student who spent six months in France. She showed many interesting slides of pictures she had taken in France. The meeting was held in the city hall. ed. A special program will be preSunday afternoon, Dec. 9, at 3 sented by the students of BYU p.m. at the stake house, under Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. The program direction of the high priests, ithere will be a meeting at which bov.-eleGeorge D. Clyde will be the speaker. XOW'S THE TIME FOR YOUR NEW THOMAS REST HOME FURNACE Midvale Come to CLYDE BUXTON'S Sheet Mela! 86 7695 S. State St. AM (Member Midvale, Utah The Southeast Neighborhood Birthday Club will meet at the home of Mrs Edith Lloyd Thursday, Dec. 13, to help her celebrate her birthday and enjoy a turkey fP 3$S ff ihj 0 v v M mMtim ii Jr sMxi Lionsi Train I r is 24 Pieces ccme ;n - ,. - i VI Value $475 sign fgs the free train end Dancing Doll 40" iall Gladys Stead-ma- An nAt 'Ifa t m it gel N& This FT Awls f: mBmtm It i ' 1 MO m 1 GROCERY PRICES I HO See Page 18 DRAPER. transportation of the children Ph. AM were Mrs Jessie Bills, Wayne Simand other parents. There per, PICK-Uand DELIVERY were 17 enrolled, and all 17 attended. Any Place in Salt Lake County Mrs Josephine Bratt was cho sen captain of the muscular dys Quality Work Always trophy drive by the VFW Auxiliary, who were in charge of this district. The drive was completed Nov. 30. Those assisting were Mrs Charlotte Densley, Beverly Noorda, Olea Silcox, Linda Beck, Karen Foreman, Judy Covert, Judy Lund, Shirley Pappa, and Francine Silcox. Ji .1 FOR THE LOWEST if Durfey Cleaners II year put something finer under the tree.. VFW AUXILIARY PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The VFW and Auxiliary will partake of a turkey dinner at their annual Christmas party to be held Dec. 8, at the VFW Hall. There will also be dancing to the music of a record player, and games, according to President Jo sephine Bratt. STRAIGHT BOURBON KENTUCKY dinner. ; A STATE PRESIDENT TO VISIT VFW AUXILIARY Mrs Miriam Kidd, Ogden, pres ident of Department of Utah Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars will make an annual visit her Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW hall. Mrs Josephine Bratt will be in charge of the meeting. JAYCEES SELL TREES FOR CIVIC FUND RAISING The local Junior Chamber of Commerce Club has 200 Christmas trees that they cut and hauled here and are putting them on sale all this week until they are sold. They will be across the street east of Webster's Lumber CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR LADY LIONS IS DEC. 10 The annual Christmas party of the Lady Lions will be held Dec. 10, at the home of Mrs Verda Personalized Care Merrill in Bluffdale. Mrs Alida Mitchell will be in charge, assist560 E. CENTER MIDVALE, UTAU ed by the presidency and board AM Phone members. Dinner will be served followed by table games and ex AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY change of gifts. of Utah Federation of Licensed Nursing Homes) BIRTHDAY CALENDAR GROUP TO DINE The Dlrthdav calendar commit tee of which Mrs Mary Morten- sen is chairman will entertain at a special dinner at the citv hall. Friday evening, Dec. 7, for all those who participated in the cal- - 4 the project. The Ladies Auxiliary of the club held a business meeting on Thursday evening. Barbara Dens-le- y showed a line of educational toys. It was decided during the for meeting to two needy families in the community. Mr Donna Freeman is chairman of this project. "Drop all thought of what youlf "."TT" x want than vrui mill kava tn I kUUA i. l: ip- -i f LeRue Jensen is improving at learn to give your mental power, i tj? its' his home after an illness caused your enthusiasm, your imagina by a heart condition. tion, to thought of what you doi Sunday, at stake conference, not want." Almon Butterfield was made a member of the high council. He is Subscribe to The Sentinel at present a counselor in the Second Ward bishopric. Mrs Mildred Densley, assisted by her husband, Lovell, enter tained her Sunday School class at RIVERTON, UT. breakfast Sunday morning and Ph. AM then took them in a group to stake conference. Helping with UT. work day leader, only $299 Buy, Sell. Trade through the The First Ward elders and their partners will be entertain Sentinel Want Ads. ed at a party at the church Saturday evening, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. A REPAIRS cafeteria style dinner will be served followed by a program, MADE BY EXPERTS dancing, and games, under direction of Chairman Vernon SpenCOST YOU LESS cer, assisted by Mrs Spencer, Mr & Mrs Melvin Berrett, and Mr IN THE LONG RUN! & Mrs Duane Densley. Mrs Lois Anderson is spend ing a few weeks at the home of her daughter and husband, Dr & Mrs George E. Neilson at Pacific Grove, Calif. The Neilsons are the parents of a baby girl, born Nov. 24. Dr Neilson is a dentist at Fort Ol d and also a bishop of an LDS ward in Pacific Grove. They now have two boys and two girls. , Mr & Mrs Julian Fox and Washington Utah, and Miss Karon Anderson, student at BYU, We're not geniuses, but spent a week at the home of S. know do the we what, how R. Anderson, i n cl u d i n g the and of car repairs! Thanksgiving holidays. why At the regular work day meetComa to us the beginning in ing of the Second Ward Relief nd save money In the tndl will Mrs Barbara Densley Society, " 1 3 5 V Ml P 4 o ' f in the magnificent holiday package and v. dazzling gift carton This holiday season, fllvs and serve Sunny Brook Kentucky straight bourbon In Its new package and handsome holiday gift carton I ricn-tasti- rich-looki- ng r :r r .v AL80 AVAILABLE! ng chil-iren- Musical Powder Box only $298 Docior and Nurse Kits only$98 Jumbo Tiger only $399 give an illustrated talk on educational toys at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Dec. 11. Dorthea Newbold will talk on Christmas decorations at 1 p.m. followed by the lesson on AAidvale Drug AM A Note to Our Customers: Folks don't pay for fancy operations. Shop Cannery Sales for your grocery needs, and we guarantee you will save at least $':.) 00 per month on your grocery bill. Someone has to pay for neon signs and 18 ox. AM Toilet Tissue fancy fixtures. 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