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Show evening included the following: four vears, Stephanie RichBodell, Clay'Butterfield ard Butterfield, Robby Dan sie, Fenny Eastman, Skauna Freeman, and Phil Swasey; three years, Peggy Butter-held- . Delbert Christensen. Bryant Eastman, Ralph Goff. Louise Mitchell, and Neil Sorenson. Mr & Mrs Elton Bills hi Id a family gathering at their home for Mother's Day Sunday. Mike and Penny Poor, Kearns, spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs Fern Poor. Mrs Nora Crune was the guest of her daughter and fami'- - the Ken Reids, West Jordan, for Mother's Day. She was accompanied hy Mrs Mayne Ingram. HERRIMAN Mrs Agnes Dansie Cupperton seminary graduates from Harriman at West Jordan Stake house Friday Bel ifnDQTPQi gltlDDDDDD$lj Annual Breakfast Planned by Lions RoWAY OVERHEAD Herriman Lions Club chuck wagon break-las- t will be held Tuesday, May 30, Memorial Day, from (i to 11 a.m. annual btt Fof th firigt aoor Investment . . , install quiet, stroni, beautiful RoWay Doors. Ask for a free estimate. You'll ee how little the very finest will coat Annie panied Mrs Mrs Glvt ut till today! Bodell accomBodell, Lydia Midvale, and Mrs Fern Butterfield, Salt Lake, at a luncheon at Salt Lake recent- Installing Aqents ly. Mr and Mrs Henry Bodell visited with Mrs Frances Bodell at the home of Mr & Mrs ALDER'S Ray Lindsav Midvale, Sunday afternoon. Holly Ernest, son of Mr & Mrs Joe Ernest, left Wednes WS So. Main EM4-844- 4 day. Fred Simons and children, called on Mrs Bountiful, Mayme Ingram, Saturday. Mrs Daisy Poor returned from LDS hospital Friday, where she was confined tlie past week for treatment. Dinner at the Kent Bolell home for Mother's Day, in eluded Henry and Alice Bodell, Albert J. Crane and daughters, and Mrs Louist Schmidt Midvale. The Oren Dansies spent Mother's Day with Mr & Mrs Willard Bergmann, Salt Lake, Sunday. , Trov. son of the Vere Sandy, spent last week with his grandparents, Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell. Visiting their mother. Mrs Leone Parry, Sunday, w?re Oens-leys- Tne OARAGE DOORS for El Paso for army service. His wife is staying with her grandmother, Mrs Ne'tie Tabott. Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley and family, Midvale, called on the V'ern Bodells. Sunday afternoon. Mr Mrs Vern Bodell were dinner guests of the Vester Rasmussens, Salt Lake, Sun day Graduation the Lowell Parrys, Midvale, the Arnold Parrys. Kearns, and Mr & Mrs Everett Parry and family. Lillian Bowles Mrs wis honored on her 80th birthday last Sunday by family anl friends. Familv members visiting at the A. H. Dansie home Sui da" were the Art Dansif.?. Murray. Mr & Mrs Reuben Freeman had as dinner guests Sunday for Mother's Day, Mr & Mrs Paul Butterfield and family, Ogden. the LaDell Steadmans, West Jordan and the Marion Fairbournes, Draper. Mrs Svlvia Freeman entertained at a quilting partv :ri luncheon at their home AND SALE new books The following have been added to the Ruth Vine Tyler Library at 315 Street, Midvale. ADULT BOOKS 1 J Tifieds&eeoeiMaolc "This January," tale by Bryher. This book tells the plight of the Deople nine hundred years ago. Our author evokes flawlessly their emotions and sensibilities. "A World John Bowen. Else-Where,- by " This is an bane, witty, and wonderfully entertaining noel that draws a parallel between the classical past and the disorderly political present. "Castle Ugly," by Mary Ellen Barrett. "Castle Ugly" is both gothic romance and social comment, and a striking first novel. "The Eagle and the Iron Cross," by Glendon Swarth-haut- . This book opens in a World-Wa- r ur- Two Kegu,ar$36 95 Imperial Brogues $JO0 Other Imperial Styles Regular $19.95 to $27.95 $1E $' . S. Lewis. by Mrs MopDle's Washing Line," by Anita Hewett. THE VIPS New Subscribers Bobco Engineering Murray Mrs W. J. McNamara, Mid, vale Ernest McCombs, Midvale Gloria Wilkes, Sandy O.S.O. Inc. DBA, Midvale Cabinet House, Midvale Ralph Bishop, Sandy Donald E. Marshall, Sandy E. Johnson, West Jordan B. Wightman, West Jordan L. Addy, West Jordan S. J. Granquist, West Jordan Earl Ray Bateman, West Jordan J. A. Atwood, West Jordan Renewals S. L. Downs, Sidvale Violette Cutler, Midvale Jennie Faulkner, Midvale M. W. Kidder, West Jordan Max Schmidt, Salt Lake Otto Ludwig, Spring City Louise C. Nelson, Riverton David E. Jones, Sandy Dean R. Mansfield, Midvale Mrs Sophia Bateman, Midvale Arthur Dansie, Murray Dr. W. J. Morgan, Midvale on MINN'S SHOES Open Mon. & Fri. Til 8 DOWNTOWN MIDVALE camp. It centers upon a fierce struggle, a battle, both by physical and moral-wagetwo young escapees. "Folk and Festival Costume of the World," by R. Turner Wilcox. This book presents a survey of traditional dress all over the world. More than 150 countries and races ar included. "The White House Story," by Charles Hurd. Thirty-fou- r have families presidential called the White House their home. This is their family album with 150 memorable pictures. "The Working Press Edited " by Ruth Adler. Notable New York Times reporters tell the story behind the story; the best from Times talk. "Fox's Book of Martyrs Edited," by G. A. Williamson. Here is one of the most influential books both of our religion and of our literary history. JUVENILE BOOKS The first book of facts and how to find them by David C. Whitney. WHAT is a fact? Where to find fact? Facts about places, people, and thines. "Mountain Men," by Don Berry. Trappers of the Great Era "Mystery in Little Tokyo," bv Frank Bonham. In downtown Los Angeles there is an area intriguing Japanese Fur-tradin- g 1 on the n ; lliams. Mrs Emily Drake, community supervisor, was invited to speak at the first meeting. She explained the program to mothers, Mrs Chad Chesnut, Mrs Blaine Christensen, Mrs Elman Helquist, Mrs Bob Jensen. Mrs Andrew Johnson, Mrs Arnell Welch-ma- and Mrs Bob Williams are in Phase 1 Foods Have Fun With Foods. They will meet every Wednesday after school at Mrs Jensen's home. The ton Carl Allmendinger, Midvale T. P. Walker, West Jordan Dell Haun, Midvale Lester L. Peterson. Midvale Elmer Jenkins, Midvale Mildred C. Morgan, Riverton Mrs L. E. Christensen, girls Mrs McDonald, South Jordan The Miner-ettPep Club at Bingham High held a party for their mothers at the school. The president, Claudia McDougal introduced the officers, Kathleen Seal, Shauna Stradley, Kathryn Jensen, Mary Lou Subscribe another Peterson, Judy Leak, Peggy Butterfield. On the program were Sherrie Nell, Stella Garcia Sherrie Wood , Virginia McDonald, advisor; Minerettes in the A'Cappella and Stephanie Bodell. Mrs Bodell. wi CHECK THESE EARLIER TIMES CONVENIENCE o FOODS ALL IE IE a Subscribe the only vodka with a patent on smoothness. 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Officers and members are as follows: Sharlet Jensen; President, vice president, Patricia Ches-nut- ; secretary, JoLynn Join-soreporter and photographer, Shellie Christensen; so.ig leader, Brenda Helquist; entertainment, Lisa Welchman; health and safety, Robyn Wi- dan NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING 1 Vista-Dom- e THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page i Thursday. May 25, 1967 NEWS H The Sugar Jerry Huntsman, Sandy Cal Mecham, Riverton Lawrence D. Withers, River- prisoner-of-wa- r d Premium leathers, master craftsmanship and elegant styling combine to mak the Florsheim Imperial, far and away, the first in its field. More than a shoe a dedication to total perfection. 4-- Julius Visser, Sandy Joseph F. Parrish, Salt Lake Mabel Larson, Sandy Leo E. Anderson, Midvale Lester Harris, Midvale Carrie Stocking, Midvale Universal Microfilming Corp Beth Webb, West Jordan Sherman Smith, Midvale H Alma Kerksick, Midvale Peter Nielsen, Riverton Irma Evans, Riverton Walter L. Ewell. Salt Lake Stanley M. Harper, Sandy Geoffrey Glover, Riverton Mrs C. A. Ball, Riverton Wesley Lloyd. Riverton Flovd Bills, Riverton Richard Schouten, Riverton Kent G. Bateman, West Jor- "Oscar Lobster's Fair Exchange." by George Selden. "The Magician's Nephew." C. COMMITTEE J. Earl Morris. Sandy Glenn L. Steadman. Sandy plaint, or allegation of BOOKS Wood M. Walsh, Salt Lake Mrs Zella Whitehead, Midvale Louise E. Goff, Midvale Sail Lake Water Conservancy Dist. Rex B. Newton, Salt Lake Franklin Buck, Midvale J M. Despain, Midvale not do. To investigate any Father's Day ' known as Little Tovko It is here this mystery takes place "Two Kinds of Courage," bv Elizabeth R. Montgomery. This book will absorb junior ski enthusiasts, as well as anyone who has had to learn something he thought he could Paisley Prints BATH SIZE 88c HAND SIZE 44c WASH CLOTHS 22c Always First Qualify -- $88 - Use Your Penney Charge Card EACH |