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Show Mr & Mrs Denny Neilson had ai be in the b.i. Armt Arf Cora of Mrs Godfrey's mother, Mrs Mrs Thomas Weeks. Lanca- ?;uet1s attended. Salt Lake City: THE MIDYALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH vaweek ui nit UR'IUIS ' Mr Ir John puny mi Mrs Qtpvcn tTamn dm. Dahlsuom, Spending the past Mrs Maxine Marcon left by shire, England. in re. of! set, were dinner guests at the Thursday, November 10, 1966 plane 'Page 2 f and Neilson, deer hunting Marilyn daughter cationing Nov. 2 to return to her Godfrey Wi.i n . Jack Monahan, West Covina, Mrs Rex B. were Mrs Vera Mr .& Mrs Waliv Neilson. cele home of Mr & Mrs Moyal Andrrett leff home in Idaho Falls. Leaving Calif., spent the past week Southern Utah " iwi-ivt- : X-- "-- .. Young University. Week end guests of Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett, were grandsons, Steven, Scott, anil Jeffery Crellin, sons of Mr & Mrs Jerry Cre.lin, West Jordan. The boys visited w'th their grandparents while their parents enjoyed a week end of pheasant hunting. Ray E. Cowdell was honored on his birthday recently at a dinner at the officers club at Guests were Fort Douglas. Mrs Cowdell. Mrs Beth Ca'der-wooand Com. Robert Blake, USNR.. Mr & Mrs Robert Cow-de.Riverton; Mr & Mrs Jack Cowdell. and Mr & Mrs James Taylor, Kearns. Sunday dinner, guests at the home of Mrs John Dahlstrom were her sster, Miss Muriel Reeves, and friends,. Miss Zena Williams, ,Mrs Herbert Glea-soand ,:Mrs Earl Jarman, Kaysvilie,, and Mrs John Godfrey and son John Fredrick, Copperton Bn George Gadd, , Mr & 774-279- 8 Mrs V'ctor Forsness, West Lafayette, Iml., announce the birth of twin daughters, Monday, Oct. 31, in Lafayette. tiny girls will be named Allison and Karen. The Fors- nesses have a young son, Evan. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Holger E. Forsness, Copperton, Mad-se- land Mr & Mrs Sterling Blackfoot, Ida. Mrs Ho'ger Forsness left 11:20 by jetliner for Lafayette, Ind. She will remain at her son's home to care for her grandson, Evan, wh'le his mother is in the hospital. Her son, Victor, is enrolled at Purdue University, studying for a doctorate degree in mechanical engineering and Ts also an instructor in, engineering. He Nov. 1 taught at l, last year at Brigham SAL HL5 U.S.D.A.'Goo'd . , HIND QUARTER lb. 55c s USD A Good or Choice , lb. 49c HALF BEEF ". I . We Will Cure & Smoke Your Hams, Bacons or Whal Have You! ' : 6 mo. Free Locker Rem with Vi Beef Custom Processing Liberal Financing Easy Terms Cut and Double Wrapped FREE of Charge AH Your Freexer Needs Jordan Locker West 7800 W. W. Jordan S. with his Mr brother and sister-in-iaw- Hickok, Mr & Mrs Gorden , Mrs Melvin McCor-- ' mick. He also visited other relatives and friends while in the area. Mr & Mrs Dale Richards, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Herman Hun.4aker, .Salt Lake, joined Mr & Mrs Verne Hagen, Sr., and members of their family, the, Larry Hagens, and spent the week end deer hunting in Daggett County. Spending the day in Ogden with their son and fami'y, Mr & Mrs Richard Motta, were Mr & Mrs Ambrose Motta. Mrs Nolan Olson, Midvale, Mrs Marlin Shields, Salt Lake, Mrs Fred Martin and, Mrs Yates, attended a luncheon at a Salt Lake cafe. The occasion was to celebrate Mrs Olson's birthday. Mrs Verne Hagen Sr., and Mrs Larry Hagen were hostesses Wednesday n'ght at a stork shower, honoring Mrs Verne Hagen, Jr. Twenty-thre& La-Do- e Complete Stock . t. Sheet MUSIC n, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Leo McClellan and son, Byrl. Bluffdale ai erson, Sunday. si "Dan Monsley is at the LDS 'Kenneth Crane, son of Mr & hospital after suffering a stroke. Mrs Earl Crane, leaves for, Mrs Jack Hatt is home from Ft. Polk, La., Nov. 30. He will! Cottonwood hospital. Howard & Irene Smith Entertain District Governor Lions ToVisitThe The Lions' Club had a district governor's banquet Thursday evening. Invited guests were Mr & Mrs Don Merrill, Mr & Mrs Howard Crump, Mr 4 Mrs Charles Dansie, Baiffdale: Distl Gov..Wi!mer Barnett and Mrs Barnett, Murray; Mr & Mrs Ralph ( Fye, Taylorsville, Mr & Mrs Loren Hansen. There was a special program for. the Explorers, MIA Mads and Laurels. Keith Beckstrom, Riverton, was guest speaker. Shauna Neilson, daughter of vCorner Albums, and 45't 4 f With The , Monday thru Saturday Our Specialty for Carry Out FLAVOR CRISP FRIED CHICKEN Banfos 4 5 String Golden Brown Pieces with French Fries 6 Rolls Honey I.I rA ' T..L. I UU Organs from $495. oflioo' East1 12400 South Open:0O'y.W' 1 "Records Pianos - . a 5A IJ Shh-Boo- Single orders $1.25 Guitars Ukes arm A Real t Sugarhouse ' A TRADITION OF Treat for the Whole family 571-20- 11 Eddie Woods, Manager cmfiantf ( in The Mali & with 2S4 3155 Anderson Mrs Moyal her birthday brated Dartv last week. m n Closed Sundays na BANKING EaCELLENCE FOR 107 YEARS. , Locker Rental - 2 Locations Contact RayThompson for 27 for Nephi where she spent a the following day was her sisdays visiting her mother, ter, Mrs E:len Su 1 van, also few Mrs Mary Sells. Mr Garrett The sisters of Idaho Falls. have been staying with their and daughter, Jo Ann, motored mother, Mrs Joseph McDonald, to Nephi the following Sunday since the death of their father to visit Mrs Sel.s and return Mrs Garrett to her home. , a few weeks ago. Angus Miller, father of Evan Mr & Mrs William Jackson Miller, returned tp his home and their daughter, Mr 4 Mrs in Fruitland, Ida., Oct. 29 afWard Warner, Midvale, spent two weeks in Copa day recently visifng Mr ter spending visiting Mr & Mrs Evan Warner's mother, Mrs L. M. perton Miller. Warner. ,Mrs Minnie Brinkman, Sa'.t e Spending the day in Spring-vil.sister of, the late Mrs Lake, last Thursday were Mr & Charles Brimhall, spent last Mrs Wi'liam Brown and grandweek n Copperton visiting Mrs daughter Lori. They visited Ted Scroggin. The two ladies Mr & Mrs Dean Prothero and drove to Provo last Thursday family and Mr Si Mrs Glen where they were visitors and Tolley and fanVly. dinner, guests of Mrs lone Ted Sandstrom is the new Sutherland. guide patrol leader in the CopWeek end guests at the home perton Ward Primary. Mrs Mrs Alice Angus, Lapoint, of their grandmother, Marvin Ray, Sharlene and RobUtah, .sister of Elvin Armit-stead- .' ert Ray were Cindy, Susie, and left Copperton last SatPaula Ray, daughters of Mr a two afternoon after, urday, & Mrs Roy Ray, Sa t Lake. & Mrs week, visit ' with Mr. Mrs Mary Jane Crow, MidArmitstead. She. journeyed, to formerly of Bingham Canvale, fcurley, Ida., where she will visit .for .van indefinite, period yon, underwent eye surgery for last with her two sons and daughter removal of a cataract Hosand famil es. .. While., staying Wednesday at University with the Armitsteads they spent pital. Mrs Maud Miller returned a day traveling to Riverside and. Payson where they visited home last Saturday after spendthe past six months at relatives and hunted material ing Wild wood resort in Provo Cantot genealogy., Mrs Elizabeth Memmott, San yon. Helping Cindy Crump celevisiting .at the Francisco, , home of a brother, Mr & Mrs brate her 5th birthday Nov. 2, Ernest Nichols, Midvale, for- her parents Mr & Mrs Cal Crump and children Tammy, merly of Copperton. Mrs Memmott, and Mr & Mrs Nichols Scott and Russell, grandparhave been rock hunting, fish-in- , ents, Mr & Mrs Clyde Crump, Mrs L'llis Sandstrom, Lark; and camping at Flaming Mr & Mrs Stanley Long, and Gorge, i4. Mr & Mrs Ted Sandstrom. Mrs Allen Ilansen and daughSpecial visitors at the Moter, Leslie, American Fork, roni Branch Relief Society last spent last Thursday with Mrs were Relief George Blake.. They spent the Thursday evenings stake officers, Mrs Society afternoon shopping fn the valWilliams, Clara ley.. Mr Hansen met them at Kenneth and Mar'nda Dimond. the Blake home that evening and they enjoyed dinner with Mrs Gordon Deakin, special Mr & Mrs Blake before return- guest, brought a large group of aprons to display and instructing home that evening. . ., ed the ladies on cutting and Sunday dinner, guests recently at the home of Mrs Dewey sewing. Mr & Mrs Marvin ThrockKnudsen, Salt Lake, formerly of Copperton, were Mr & Mrs morton motored to Provo Nov. E. V. Knudsen, Copperton; Berg a happy birthday. After Mrs Minerva Smith, formerly 2 to wish their son Maynord of Copperton, and Evelyn Rad visaing with Mr St Mrs Berg, they continued on to Genola cliffe, Salt Lake. where they visited Mr & Mrs Mrs John Godfrey and son, Ammon Throckmorton and Mr Salt Lake, spent & Mrs Paul Joha Fredrick, Throckmorton. home end at the the past week ! 255-042- 1 Union Mm Olive Sharp 255-295- 0 Girls, Leaders Receive Awards ANNUAL MIDVALE CITY I Individual awards were pre: sented to girls of the Union First Ward Sunday. Bp. Cloyde Curtis made the presentation to the following girls: Marie, Brady, Cindy Gunnell, Kath-- , erine Milne, Robyn Rees, Rae1 Lyn Walsh, Susan Bascom,' Kathleen Debra.., Christensen, Caro.ee . Bascom, Martineau, Susan Boggess, Beverly Brady, and Kathleen ..WalkerM awards Leaders receiving were Clara T. Boggess and Alice Walsh. Alice Gould, president of the East ' Jordan award. CLEAN-U- P N M7. 1 Home Makers Group Sees Demonstration FALL SCHEDULE This published advertisement is your only notice : - & Monday . NOV. r & Wednesday Area including Pioneer St. to West City and South of Center St. rf & NOV. 11 Tuesday Thursday 9 & 10 Friday & Monday & 14 Wednesday NOV. 15 & 16 lim-it- s Vaudeville Acts Area including Olympus and Jackson Sts. to State St. and South of Center St. Area East Center St. of D&RG Tracks and North of Area West of D&RG Tracks and North of Center St. Thursday & Friday Nov. 17 & Concrete Blocks Will Not 1 8 Area East f Sta,e Street- - Be Removed Unless They are 1 ft. sq. or Smaller Leaves and grass clippings must be placed in boxes or containers. The city will noi remove refuse from commercial improvement jobs. NOTE: Mak-YWMI- fea-Th- Tuesday Nov. 7 & 8 I Progressive. Home an also received ers met at the Utah Power and ' , Light Building Thursday. demona company gave power stration on electrical cooking. e Christmas food items were home economist of the tured. Dinner was served to the group prepared by the demonstrator. The This Schedule Will Be Followed Exactly, No Return Trips Trash and Rubbish Must Be Piled at the Curb. Giiy trucks Cannot Enter Private Property Highlight of Meeting Cub Scouts of the Sixth Ward held a pack meeting Oct. 28 in the cultural hall. Each of the five dens put on a vaudeAwards were preville act. sented to the boys. Parents were special guests. The meeting was under the direction of Verle Rolfe, cub master, Gwen Homer, Mary Horrocks, Lana and Perry, Sharon Sears Challis Snarr, den mothers. A family dinner was , held Sunday at a local cafe honoring Kieth Smart prior to his leaving for an Australian LDS mission. Kieth's parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Smart, were hosts. Others attending were his grandmother, Mrs Hilda W. Smart, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Henry Kvist, Miss Linda Spade, Granger, Mr & Mrs Ivan Smart, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Sidney Otteson announce the arrival of a granddaughter. The baby was born Oct. 19 to Mr & Mrs John Moon, Denver, Colo., and will be named leiissa. Mrs Moon is the former Bonnie Otteson and a former Union resident. Mrs Eleanor Fortner returned home T uesday after spending . 2 months in Fruita, Utah, with her brother, Wor-theJackson. Guests who are spending six months at the home of Mr & Mrs William L. Horrocks and family are her parents, Mr & Be JORDAN When you open a Walkermatic Savings Account, you tell us how much money you want to save each month. Then, once each month, on the date you select, we'll transfer that amount from your checking account to your savings. We save for you automatically. Since the plan was first introduced five years ago, thousands of customers have discovered it really works. 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