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Show THE MIDVALE Page SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH huis,i,n ;,m- M. . an afternoon of sewing, mas. I'ahf Mrs Km I' .lames I'en . Bai tlesville. Okla.. recently visited his sis-and family, Mr & .Mrs Russ Oakeson. He was here on business. l)r & Mrs Fred Greer. Whit-tier- . Calif, announce the birth of tbeir first daughter Feb. 15. The new baby has 2 brothers. Grandparents are Mrs Phoebe Day, Draper and Mr & Mrs Lowell C. Greer. Dr. Greer is a former Union resident. - . s I J " pictured above, from left: Prin. Ira Moss, PTA has elected 1967-6officers, ond vice president; Mrs George Showell, third Blanche Densley Mrs Sadie Morgan held open house at her home Sunday, for friends and relatives of her daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs Bryce Stringham, who were visiting here from Alberta, Canada, over the week end; also for Mr & Mrs Richard Tingle, Calgary, Alberta, a daughter of the Stringhams and a graduate of Bingham High School. Two other daughters of the Stringhams honored at the open house who are attending BYU, were Miss Jean Stringham, Lethbride, Alberta, month Oswald, Idaho Falls, and Miss Kathleen Stringham and her friend. Dr. Carrie Steel, Calgary, Alberta. Mrs Lovina Stringham, Lethbride, Alberta, paternal grandmother of the Stringham girls, was also a guest of the Morgan home. 8 WELDING Fabricating Kelly, secretary. Visiting at the Eldred Ham ilton home during last week were Mrs Mamie Ingram, Mr & Mrs Richard Grotepas, Denver. Mr & Mrs Herbert Klop-fer- . Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Richard Keeler, Logan; Mr & Mrs LaMar Berrett, Provo. The Southeast Riverton Neighborhood Club met Feb. 17 at the home of Mrs Einar Lund. Mr & Mrs Rulon Dansie are rejoicing over the arrival of their 36th grandchild, a boy, born Feb. 13 to Mr & Mrs Merlin B Dansie, Murray. This is their third child, all boys. Mrs Hazel Beralto recently slipped on the ice in her back yard and broke her wrist. Mrs George Thaxton is in the LDS Hospital where she had surgery. Biuffdale Mrs Helen Schroeder 254-443- The Young Marrieds class of the Biuffdale Ward he'd its annual dinner party Friday night; 54 people attended. In charge of planning and serving the dinner was Mrs Dick Bell, Mrs Norman Crump, Mrs Randy-Parry- , and Mrs Robert Turner. A short program followed. Mrs Norman Crump did a comedy-act- , Mr Dick Bell also did a short comedy act and Mr & Mrs Ron Gutafson presented a dance. Mr & Mrs Robert Turner are Young Married class leaders. Mr & Mrs Darell Turner entertained at their home Saturday evening. Guests were Mr & underMrs William Silcox went surgery at the LDS Hos- Mrs Glen Crump, Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlane, Mr & Mrs pital Feb. 14. Howard Crump, Mr & Mrs Mrs Owen Pickett returned Feb. 18 from Willmington, N. Moyal Anderson, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Karl Caro., where she attended fun- Gwynne Page, eral services for her father. Molyneaux, and Mr & Mrs Don John J. Parker, 71. He died Merrill. Jay Housley representing the Feb. 1 of natural causes. He is survived bv his widow and two Lions Club presented the Bluff-dal- e LDS Ward with a check The Fifth Ward will present toward the building fund. The an apron parade Mar. 8 at the money was raised from raffling church. Prizes will be given a quilt donated by the Relief for the most original, prettiest, Max Park and daughter, and most useful. Mrs Beth Bowen is president. Paulette, have been visiting with her parents Mr & Mrs Crump, this past week. She has also been visiting with Use Sentinel Mr & Mrs Earl Park, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Park make their Want Ads home in Phoenix. Mrs Bert (Thelma) Mitchell with her daughter, Lynne, will be staying with her parents, Mr & Mrs Jack Rindlesbach, for a time. Mr & Mrs Randy Parry will be moving to LaVar Bevan's home. Mr & Mrs Bevan and family will be making their home in Taylorsville. El-do- n Sandy Welding 213 S. 3rd West Sandy, Utah Behind every great drink there is a great whiskey. Seagram's 7 Crown ne sure une. msz& J xtf& if Union Mrs Olive Sharp 255-295- Lihomas Fete Fathers at Party Lihoma girls of the Third Ward Primary held their party Feb. 10. Dinner and games highlighted the evening. The theme was "Ladies and Knights." and cast'es and scenes of Knighthood was the decor. The fun affair was under the direction of the Lihoma partner, Pat Nielsen, teachers Rose Tapp, Pat Mikesell and Sandra Lowther. daddy-da- ughter Mr & Mrs Clifford Graham were recent dinner guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Myron Allen, Cottonwood. Members of the Union Second Ward enjoyed a reunion Senior Wednesday evening. citizens of the ward were honored guests at the dinner and program. SEAGRAM DISTILLERS CO.. N.y.C. BLENDED WHISKEY. THURSDAY, FEB. 23 2:30 IRON MAN, Rock Hudson, Evelyn Keyes 8:00 TWO FOR THE SEESAW, Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLoine 86 65 PROOF. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SATURDAY, FEB. 25 10:40 JAPANESE WAR BRIDE, Don Taylor, Shirley Yamaguchi SUNDAY, FEB. 26 10:50 THE BRAVADOS, Grego: ! .c':, Joan Colli jrss- -i t4. Pit K' - 2:30 ? DOES STRANGE THiNGS, Ingrid Cgman, Mel Ferrer 8:00 MINIVER STORY, PAYMENT, Jeffrey FRiDAY, F23. 24 2:30 ALL I DESIRE, Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson VAMPIRE 10:40 ATCV.-AG- E .u, Greer Garson, Walter Pigeon 10:40 NO DOWN Hunter, Joanne Woodward i Iv ri Members of the Tee Pee A club met Friday at the home of Mrs Rena Stefanoff. Mrs Alice was Chiverall A luncheon was served following 10:40 KING OF THEKHYBER RIFIES, Tyrone Power, Terry Moore TUESDAY, FEB. 28 2:30 Monroe, William Lundigan WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1 2:30 MAN IN A GRAY FLANNEL SUIT, Gregory Peek 8:00 TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON, Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford ,' i' v 10:40 HANNIBAL, Victor Mature, Rita Gam Fort Camp Hears History Union j J lorudit ttnyU shipment of uopltOnck ver to rwach !maor yi; Union Fort Camp of the DUP met Monday in the community bui'dina. Edna Jensen cantain. conducted. The lesson, "EarlyBanks of Utah," was given by class leader, Gladys Walker. A history of Samuel Bringhurst was read by his granddaughter Lucy Godfrey. Relics were displayed by Lucy Proctor. Mrs Olive Sharp Mr & Mrs Leonard Miller-berand Mr & Mrs Otto Tennyson spent part of a week in Arizona. They visited in Scots-dalwith Mr & Mrs Tennyson's sister, Mrs Betty Williams, and in Tempe with his brother and , Mr Mrs Tom The Millerbergs visited in Mesa, with Mrs Stella Hastings and family. Michael Terry, son of Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry, left Feb. 10 for Fort Polk, La. where he will serve with the National Guard. Prior to his leaving Michael was honored at a family at the home of his grandparents, Mr & Mrs Edwin W. Terry, Cottonwood. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Philip Terry and daughter, Midvale, Mr & Mrs John Nielsen, Cottonwood, Mr & Mrs Basil and 3 sons, Taylorsvi'le and the Edwin Terrys. Mr & Mrs D. Ferro were guests Wednesday evening at the home of their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Harris Lewis. The occasion celebrated the birthday of Linda Lewis. Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman visited in Provo Sunday with their sons Mr & Mrs Lowell Ashman and Kent Ashman. John Curl and Mr & Mrs Fer-ri- l Jensen, Poctello, Ida., visited during the week end at the home of Mr & Mrs Floyd Cant-rell- . The group attended a reception in Bountiful honoring their niece and husband, Mr & Mrs Velle E. Anderson. Mr & Mrs Ernest Gissemen and Mr & Mrs Jess Bingham Midvale were guests at a dinner and card party Saturday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs T. R. Peeler. Mr & Mrs D. Ferro have received word that their grandson David G. Lewis, who has been stationed with the Army at Fort Polk, La. was transferred to Fort Ord, Calif., for further duty. Davis is the son of Mr & Mrs Harris Lewis. Farril Holman, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl were guests Wednesday at a dinner party at a Salt Lake restaurant. The hosts were Mr & Mrs Richard Dahl, Granger and the occasion celebrated Kathy Dahl's 8th birthday. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs Ralph Sharp were her sisters, Mrs Ronald Jensen and Mrs Howard Jones, Salt Lake and Mrs Leon Monson, Kearns. The honored Mrs Jensen on her birthday. Mr & Mrs Paul Clark and their daughter Mrs Charles Pearce. Clarkston recently visited with Mrs Clark's brothprs and their wives, Mr & Mrs Car'son, the Norman Carlsons and her sister Mrs Evelyn Colebrook. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr & Mrs Paul Dab! were Mr & Mrs Henrv A. Hill. Salt Lake and Mr & Mrs Carl celebrated Anderson. They Mrs Anderson's birthday. Mr Mrs John Q. Adams and Zola Adams motored to Spanish Fork Monday, where they visited Mrs Adam's sister Mrs Bruce Snow. Mrs Snow, whose home is in St. George, is visiting at the home of her son and family. Mr & Mrs Craicr Snow. The Adamses a'so visited in Provo with their erandson and his wife Mr & Mrs John Adams. Mr & Mrs Lester Roberts son Garv and daughter Lurv. Ovid. Ida., snent th wek end with her sister and hrnthpr-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Ervin Carlson Gary entered the mission home Monday, nrior to leaving for a Cal'fornia mission. A former Fast Midvale resident, Mrs Rulen Jensen, returned to Cottonwood after, spending a month in San Di EflfilBi& BmmmWj d s j -- Ml riff m mmm Just press one button for the correct wash action, spin speed, wash temperature for and rinse temperature of fabric including every type permanent press! 1 capacity speeds, 2 spin speeds Hydropower washing action Permanent Press setting Bleach dispenser funnel Exclusive for small loads. Saves water, saves detergent. 6-l- 2 wash Butler X'' 6 Model WA1050C Mini-Bask- 6T fffi 278-39f.- Youth Confab High Speed Butler School g e Hol-com- ' Held at AAidvale sister-in-law- Wt H T. - E. f'X'' ffW Di leys' birthday. Mrs Leonard Mi'lerberg was the honored guest at a birthday luncheon Thursday at the home of her mother. Mrs .lames Brady. Others attending were Mrs Otto Tennyson and Mrs Sarah North. In the afternoon Mrs Millorberg was a guest at a surprise party in her honor. Guests were Beth Thomas, Frances Tischner, ElEunice Jensen, la Schmidt, Elsie Chanlain. Beverly Bailev. Dorothy Clark. Virginia Marsh, and Sue Tennvson. Thursday evening the Millerbergs were dinner guests at (he home of their son and fnmi'y Mr & Mrs Eugene Millorberg. Mrs Ruth Reynolds, Glen-dale- , Calif, and Mrs Rufus Summer. Santa Ana, Calif., visited with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr & Mrs David Bean, while here to attend funeral services for their brother William J. (Bud) Nicho's. Mrs C. L. Williams Jf all types of weather clothes come out "Sunshine Fresh" In Thursday. Feb. 23, Butler Junior High will be hosts at a Jordan School District Youth Conference. This conference wi'l begin at 8:30 and last throughout the day. This gives the youth of this area a chance to meet and discuss problems common to those in this age bracket. They have different sessions throughout the day and and an adult is present at each session but the students do the discussing of problems as well as working out possible GAS DRYER Variable time dry control Friction door latch Air fluff cycle Only Three-wa- venting Safety start switch 'Porcelain enamel drum y & top $ Model The Ninth Ward MIA presidency was reorganized Sunday and Cherie Van Rye was named president and Dianne Grone-macounselor. Released were Delma Link, and Wyoma tytyuL'mxa.m iti. j 1 wmiiw If mm turn mm i,4 n The ward missionary com- mmee oi me rvimn wuru sponsored a movie on Monday for the youth. The movie was called "Rocket to the Moon". Other movies will be sponsored by this group. Visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs Clyde L. Williams are Mr & Mrs Godon Lee Williams, Garden Grove, Calif. Mr & Mrs John Wilson and family left Friday for a week's vacation in California. 3UL j action for sparkling ean dishes, silverware and glassware. th Gold, Green Ball Held in Butler Butler Stake Gold and Green ball was held Tuesday for and Wednesday for teens. The theme for the event was "The Sweetheart Tree." The and Gleaners decorated the refreshment room. Jack Turner's orchestra furnished dance music and the floor show-waunder the direction of Val and Deanne Uttley. A teen group performed a fox trot frolic and the adult group danced the Tango. Several coup'es performed ballroom dances and 18 Beehive girls danced "Blame It On The Bosanova." I Pushbutton Controls Durable Textolite Countertop gives added work space Exclusive Silver Shower for gleaming silverware Automatic Rinse-GlDispenser for diamond-brigh- t shine. Faucet-Fllets you draw water from tap after machine has filled. o j (Up The trophies for the Butler Stake volley ball tournament have been awarded. The Third Ward won first place whi'e the Thirteenth Ward took the sportsmanship trophy. The Twelfth Ward received the participation trophy and the Sixth Ward won the sportsmanship trophy for the Jordan region. Thoro-WasIs General Electric's name for more than h one level washing action coupled with flushaway drain. DISHWASHERS " liujji mm i h o n W"J !.'."W,HWi'll,t-gn- Thoro-Was- Priced as low as Er-vi- LOVE NEST, Marilyn 3 scouts, and their parents of the Third and Seventh Wards were guests at a dinner Thurs- day. Dale Nielsen was in char- ge of the court of honor which followed the dinner. During the evening Ronald and Darrell Bullock, sons of Mr & Mrs Tom Bullock were awards. given Eagle Scout The presentation was made by LeRoy Nielson. First and second class pins and star awards were present- ed to several Scouts. After a tirst aid demonstration Koneri McLean, Salt Lake, entertained the group witH authentic Indian dances. vice president; Mrs Robert Lloyd, president; Mrs Leon Bills, fir.i vice president; Mrs Ladd . ends USU. Mr & Mrs Raymond Johnson. Murray and Mr & Mrs Clark .lolley recently enioved dinner at a supper club The occasion celebrated the Johnsons wed dins anniversary and Mrs Jo! i' ,Jr boy wi;li her dau.ubier, l!ot h:i. ;nd Mrs I'.uehn an.l t'ali-lorni- Explorers Dinner Guests Cub scouts, M (iiildren accompanied her mother back to Utah to visit wink' her husband Norman lloohn will spent two months in Africa :is an onip o iv of the cit of San Dimas. lie was chosen and sponsored by the Southern Rotary district to go to Africa to study its city government. Another daughter of the Kulen Jensens, Mrs Beverly Krant has been visiting her parents. They make their home in Logan, while Mr Frantz at Cubs, Scouts, - "( -- Needs no installation. ! Roils anywhere ... on easy-rollin- g castors. 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