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Show w ,im m MM m Ml THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Pape Friday. April 29. 1966 ' Newlyweds Hold 1 Open House In Draper i i l Ms- 1 y An open house honored newly weds Janet K. Schile and William Dale Stewart following a wedding cermony per- formed by Clyde Fairbourn, bishop, on Apr. 8. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Harold C. Kemp, Sandy, and Mrs Callie Stewart, Drap er. Mrs Dixie Stewart was matron of honor and Wallace Stew- art best man. Tour Planned By i 1 Guild y te I Midvale Ladies Guild will entour of the Hansen Planetarium next Tuesday evening, May 3, instead of the usual Monday meeting. They will meet at the planetarium at 7:30 p.m. and will remain there until 9:00 p.m. Arrangements have been made for the party room at Snelgroves, E. 21st South, after the tour. Refresh ments will be enjoyed there and also the election or officers for the coming year held. Arrange ments have been made by Mrs Alice Goodridge, program chairman. ' , t joy a A special tribute was given to the visiting teachers Apr. 14 at the Granite Ward. Guests were visiting teachers 80 years of age or older and teachers with 45 years or more of servce. The total number of years of service by this group Selma Hyde, Ellen Allgcod (twins), Sadie McGuire, Ethel Kemp.. LaVina Harrison. Back row, Matilda Smith, Ruth Davidson, Emily Blatr, Annie Smith, Louise Riska, Mina G. Mickelsen, Melissa Smith. was over 700 years. Pictured are front row, left to right, Wilmirth Simmons, at the end of ist spending money on that hot, dusty drive. No won- local broadcasts. Manny Floor der the tourist gets out of Utah called up to assure us that these quick., before he gets stung radio and tv spots are (Continued from page 1) glad to know that, but it again. should be made clear at the interested in driving over 25 We growled about the Tour-i- t time of broadcast. In a newsmiles of gravel (OK, some of is paved now), and not even paper, the reader knows right away whether he's reading a paid ad or a news story. a coke to be had This n That Girl Weds free-We'r- Speaking of politics, Don Fullmer is another victim. While Small Business What Made America Strong Is AMERICA STRONG KEEP By Supporting Small Business FRESH BANANA NUT LAYER CAKE ... : . ea. 98c Layer, Made with Fresh Bananas & Nuts 8"-- 2 SESAME ..... DENVER ROLLS 2 doz. 49c DON'T FORGET - FOR THAT PICNIC Emile Griffiths was winning the middleweight championship Monday night, Don was far away in Honolulu winning a good fight but not the championship. Don has already beaten Griffiths, so will find a return match involving the champion ship rather hard to come by. Hardly was the fight over than Griffith was naming possible opponents, with no mention of Fullmer. Don, a victim of politics, had his fight at the wrong time, and it will take a lot of political maneuvering to get Griffiths in the ring with him, just as his brother Gene found Sugar Ray Robinson hard to sign when the championship was at stake. mons, Scott Simmons. Darrel Simmons, Edwin Simmons. Denmark Council In News of Men In Service Temple Miss Jutta Hasselstrom was married to Glen Grover Simmons in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, recently. Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the council of twelve officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Eli Hasselstrom, Esbjerg, Denmark. She has been residing with Mr & Mrs Joseph Barron, 177 S. Grant, Midvale. Parents of the groom are Mr & Mrs David E. Simmons, Su perior, Mont ni0 piipsIs in tko " tonrpptoH . n.c v.v-i"" Ward. Attending the bride were Mrs John Gilbert, Miss Dana Fae Simmons, Miss Kathy Miss Carol Walbeck, Miss Martha Hanks, Miss Ann Van Vemde, Miss Ann Dorenbusch. Becky Simmons was flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Max R. Simmons. Ushering were Dale Simmons, William Simmons, Mark Sim- - .., b Fy-an- Himb. or Hot Dog Buns doz. 45c ... DELICIOUS LARGE TEMPTING JELLY ROLLS ea. 49c LUS&f1 Exquisitely decorated and Wedding birthday cakes with that personal Marine Pvt. Anthony Lelis, James Lelis, 899 Carnation Drive, Sandy, has completed the motor vehicle Marine School, Transport Corps Base. Camp Pendleton, Calif. course teach The month-lones selected marines to operate and maintain all types of gov ernment motor vehicles, from the small "Mechanical Mule" and "Mighty Mite" to the largest trucks. Driving safety and driver's preventive maintenance are the turn mnct Combat cargo loading and un- with motor vehicles and "blackout' driving are also covered. Graduates of the course serve with motor transport companies and battalions supporting ies and battalions supporting Marine divsions, aircraft wings and supporting units. touch f mao H Bakery 8650 So. State St. Mr club food and sewing was organized and plans of the year's work discussed at the home of the leader, Mrs John Spratling, Friday afternoon. The girls chose the club name, "4-Emeralds." The club officers chosen were president, Sandra Spratling; vice president, Nancy Burton; secretary-treasurer- , Sherrie Spratling; re porter and song leader, Launa Ivie; committee chairmen, Pamela Ivie, Kaye Fullmer, Wardle, Debbie Oakeson. A 4-- v M SUNDAY, MAY 8th I Gv Her a fl by tordlei IKS' ' " pjK'!!y " " 14" Day gift. DEIUXI IADY SHAVIX SHAVU ttalnUit Twin head. ltd amino, mart efficient lady ehaver available. Gift packaged with black tatla avaninf Tho W purs. IADY SHAVEX UJ SHAVER i. rt pune. lltMt TVS H eh te.eJ aA I i I m TWO SPEED MASSAOER 4 Snap-e- n attachment!. signed (or facial, ecalp body moiioee. f ttm mwh researchers agree that excessive overeating, drinking and smoking are taking years off many people's lives. 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De-sire- e ,- -., (3) HOW TO AVOID and Open Til 9 p.m. . m aeld 'v SHAVEX . IB 1m tgu WW V 13" Famaue dual cutting head far underarm! and lag. Gift pack-ao- .d witk beautiful . . The Department of Highways has commenced distribution of the colorful 1966 State Highway maps. Open the first case of maps are Sharon Lee McPolin, information office secretary, and Henry C. Helland, director of Highways. The Highway Department has printed 600,000 of the maps for distriThe maps are available at local service bution world-wide- . of commerce, Highway Patrol chambers stations, motels, checking stations. They may also be secured by writing to the Information Office, Utah State Department of Highways, 616 State Office Building.. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. and Beauty at your flnj.rtipi. Oroomt cuticles, trimi, shape, and buffi nails. Pedicurei, tool A perfect Mether'e dk H!uA IADY SHAVIX MANICURI SET Cempletoly cirargoaeie. I M tm m a GJff of Mrs & i Pan Scrapers Mrs Doris Coster's club, of which she is leader, met for organization during the past week. The officers were chosen by drawing the names out of a hat. The president is Debra Coster; vice president, ReNae Seaman App. Ronald D. Lar-se- Larsen; secretary - treasurer. . n t ..1 USCG, son of Mr & Mrs UUieilC ICJJUilCi, DdlCllldlL, Drew M. Larsen, 359 E. Sixth Robin Christensen; song leader, Ave., Midvale, has! completed Susan Nielson; safety counseleight weeks of intensive recruit ors, Trudy Bargen and Gail training at Alameda, Calif., Brockbank. It is the third year which gave him the skills he foods club for the girls. They will need as a Coast Guards chose the name, "Pan Scrapman. Under the able leadership ers.' of veteran petty officers he received training in boatmanship, visual signaling,, infantry drill, personal hygiene, history and traditions of the Coast Guard. Other subjects taught are seamanship, military courtesy, and the essentials of good citizenship, all in preparation for his career in the Coast Guard. Group or private tutoring in reading, math or spelling. Mr & Mrs Carl A. Lawson, Ogden, and Lt. & Mrs Carl F. Lawson, of Bountiful were Sunday dinner guests of the John A. Samuelsons prior to Lt. Lawson's departure for Ft. Sill, Okla. where he is to be stationed for 9 weeks' training. He was accompanied by Mrs Lawson, the former Jacque Samuelson. She will return next week to make her home with her par ents in Crescent while she fin ishes her studies at the University of Utah in preparation for her graduation from Utah State University this spring. ! -- Emeralds 4-- Crescent 255-275- 1 Sandy ! 1 1 4 17 I ! Midvale Reading Clinic MR) - News 4-- H son of Mr & Mrs cnh-iont- I (Ityjfy Pharmacy 9200 So. 7th East Phone 255 - 9121 3 Sandy George's Super Tire Market 7601 S. 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