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Show ' THE MIDVAtE SENtlNEL, r E. MIDVaU. UTAH llnirsduy. ftorrmhcr if). Midvale f two grandchildren; parents, East Midvale; brother and sister, Charles F., Salt Lake City; Zola Adams, East Bazaar, Dinner Featured by Ward First Ward Group .Sets Bazaar Date ) 19oC , The Relief Society organization of the ustjyfirfya'ie First Ward is sponsoring a bazaar Friday, Nov. 11. The affair wll be held in conjunction with a welfare dinner, which will ' be served from 6 to '8 p.m. Booths featuring pillow cases, aprons, and other nand'iwoik Will be on display. There, will also be a ,'f ish' pond, bake "sale, A and f.ower 'arrangements. will , also hve special booth, Chr stms- - gut items f nnd chu enter, 'John A., Provo: K. ;iml Mrs Siwen (Lorhyn) Long, both of 1'ensa-cola- , Relief Society members of the Third Ward held a bazaar Friday evening; a smorgasbord dinner was served. The affair was. under the direction of the Eleanor officers, Bludgelt. president; Uhea Hall and Connie, Maxf eld,. counselors; Fay Bath, secretary; Helena Reid, work director, and other committee members. Midvale. Military funeral services were held Nov. 3 in Pensaeola. Bur-J.a- l was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. pack 327 of the East Midvale Third Ward held a meeting in the Cultural hall Oct. 28. Each den participated. Den 1 presented the Rail Lock; den 2, a barber shop quartet; den 3. a weight-liftinact; den 4, a tableau, "Uncle Sam." den 5. a drum band. Awards were also given. Parents of the scouts were specal guests. The meeting was under the direction of Chuck Johnston. Den include mothers and members " Cub scouts g f Funeraf Held Here ' For Fo'rrned Resident Funeral services for Cmdr. I.oraine Seegmiller Adams, a former East Midvale resident, was held Monday in the East Midiva.le Third Ward Chapel yi'th. Bishop C. Max Ca'dweil officiating. Cmdr. Adams, 49, died of ' natural ;causes ;0.ct. He Fla. Jan. 19, 1917, in St. John Q. and Zoe 30 in . the La-va- SUPPLY Is The Place To Buy Roofing 90 lb. $149 Roll , 1730 W,.78)0 SAW. Jordan H BIG SAVINGS .: - "Especi. auvroriou n Remodel Now! A J it I ii j rfe p.-- Complete 1 Home ii 1 Improvement . Alvin Service l e. fif REAL ESTATE CUSTOM feOMES '340 fcypress j - St.," ft REMODELING Midvale, Utah or 255-357- 4 irv eatfieV 255-151- Emery, 6 hefure ihe 10th dnr of fehm- ary, A D., 1 Oi'.T. Claims mur.t in be presented accordance with the provisions of I .C.A., 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Vincent Miola, Executor of the Estate of VINCEN- - i iliir-iii;- 75-9-- games were Jody and Kerrie Julley. Kris; ne Wales. Jean Smithworth. Burning-ham- , Janice Jerry Swensen, Nathan Jon and Stuart Tisrhner, Tholen, and Clinton Sander-Son- . Dinner guests sunnay at the home of Mr & Mrs Larry Nielsen, Sandy, were his parents, Mr & Mrs Nick Nielsen. The occasion honored Mrs Nick N e'sen's birthday. The Sharp Camp of the D. V. P. met Thursday at the home of Terese Millerberg. Helen Jensen, captain of Ihe The organization, conducted. lesson, "Utah Railroads," was given by Melissa Glover. A history of the life of Mrs Howard Ostler was read by Mary Hansen. , 7.0 MTOL, Decpaed. Dale of f r pul.llcraion vember ID. A I)., iflOtl. Nolan J. Olsen Attorney for Executor 8138 South State Street i Midvale, i W rtan (Pub. 1110. 17, v4, 121) A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Protect your second largest investment jj f. - J Our Service IS i Mrs Gerald Speth Major and chi'dren, Mr & Mrs Lejand Goff and Harold Goff were, tin- Is . . . 1 PROMPT and GUARANTEED ner guests Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Alice Degelbeck, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Gordon Cover were hosts at a dinner party Monday for the Speth family. Jan-nett- Legal Notices Mrs Louise Schmidt'and 'her sister Mrs Edward Carlile, visited gunday in Salt Lake at the home of their sister and lu'V husband, Mr & NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hiverton M o tor Co. Eslate of VINCEXZO MIOLA Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8138 South State Street, Midvale, Utah, on or Mrs John Adams. .Kay Edmunds was a guest speaker n Salt Lake Sunday at a Fireside for the Young Mar Riverton, Utah ......... 5 . mm Dd Hardly Anyone Woul- d- ms Sets in Stock Have Over 50 Color RDM 0I0R Cottonwood Heights, and Mr & Mrs Earl Evans. A demonstration on Chr'st-ma- s lighting and Christmas foods whl be presented to members of the East Midvale Firth Ward Thursday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m.' "A luncheon will . be served. The affair is""under the direction of the newly sustained officers: president, Beverly JBailey; counselors, Linda Christenson and Dorothy Clark; For Free Estimate Call I He Den 2. Norma Johnston, Cory Johnston, Steven Larsen, and Tom Harper; den 3, Pat Ball Jerry Johnson, Jay Roselund, and Scott Maxfield; den 4, Wass-mer- , Shirley iVassmer, James Ronny Hall. Jay Johnson, and Bruce Wilkes; den 5, Lois Gaunt, David Ball, Dallas Lyons, Delmor Gaunt, Gary Bradford, and Corky Allred. Spencl'iig part of the past week in, Cedar City, Richfield and St..,.George, were Mr, & Mrs Joseph BaLey. While in St. George they visited her r aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs .. . ; Hintpn. Major General Speth recently returned home after serving for a' year with the U. S. Army :n Viet Nam. Following a four weeks' furlough Maj. Speth will be assigned to further duty with the.Gth Army headquarters at Presedo, Sarf.Francisco. His wife, the former Dora Goff, and children will join li'm in California to make their home ; in the near future. , , Harold & Mrs Mr Hofhins, Mr & Mrs Valee Davis, Murray; Mr '& Mrs Robert Glade, Mr & Mrs Thurlow Bailey, Salt Lake, were guests at a party Thursday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Joseph Bailey. celeThe family brated M,'ehael Bailey's 14th birthday. Mr & Mrs Wilfonr Bennett recently spent a week end in Ogden at the home of their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Jimmie (Ruth) Gaskill. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs La Mar Evans, Orem, were Mr & Mrs .Pen-sacol- BUILDERS MlfltJ) .. s JORDAN II Bonnie David llermanson. Russell Bird, and Rocky was born George to Seegmiller Adams.' He married June Crowther on Jan. 14, 1943, in the Salt Lake Temple. He was graduated from Brigham Young University,' Provo, later was a Commander :n the Navy. Survivors are, widow; sons HI following:. t f ried Toiip. Mr' dimmd" wi ; i "iiiiie on Ivmple .square ihe summer months. Mrs Dean Kirk entertained at a party Oct. 29 to celebrate her son Evan's 6th birthday. Guests enjoying dinner and "prretnry. Jnnrt Pricp. Wavne Culler, student at Weber, College. Ogden. spent the week end with his parents, Mr & Mrs Ben L. Cutler. Connie and. Carolee Cutler. Ogden. also spent the week end with their grandparents, the Ben Cutlers and other relatives in this v'cinity. The girls are daughters of Mr & Mrs Clinton Culler. Guests spending part of a week at the home of Mr & Mrs David Gardner, have been their nieces, Miss Julia Pond and Mrs.. La .Verna Fow'.er, Soda Springs, Ida., and Mrs Angus Lasley, Pocatello. Dinner guests at the home of Maj. and Mrs Gerald Speth werevhis parents. Mr & Mrs Fred W. Speth, and hs sister Gayla, Jensen, Brigham City. the The occasion celebrated birthdays of Mrs Fred Speth and Mrs Jensen. Mr & Mrs Lynn Nielson, Cottonwood, Jleigbls, ..Mi; : & Mrs Don Swehsbn, Sandy, the Calvin Thorntons, and Mr & Mrs W. 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