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Show Mr & Mrs Ross Dumas and family, Sandy. Laura Magnusson, Locust St., entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs Ward (Ada) Palmer, Monticello. Others present were her other sisters, Mrs William (Beatrice) Sag-erSandy; and Mrs Charles (Anna) Canning, Midvale. Mrs Palmer had spent two days with Mrs Sagers. Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Lee and family, Roy, were recent visitors of his parents, Mr & Mrs Thomas W. Lee, Parkway Dr. Another visitor was Miss Lucille Lee, Ogden. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn, N. Grant St., were dinner guests on Mothers' Day of and daughtheir ter, Mr & Mrs Kenneth P. Dahl, East Midvale. Other guests were Linda Dahl, who was home from Logan, where she is attending Utah State University; her guest, Ronald Moody, Delta, who is also attending the USU; Misses Jo Ann and Janene Dunn, Novato, Calif., who are atteding BYU; Roger Schlager, Nebraska, who is also attending BYU; and Mr & Mrs Robert Dunn and family, Sandy. In the evening Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn entertained the same group at a buffet supper. Also honored at the supper was Mrs Robert Dunn, in observance of her birthday. Mr & Mrs Richard Dunn and son, Kenneth, and daugh ter, Kathleen, Novato, Calif., will arrive Wednesday for a few days' visit with his parents, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dunn. Their daughters, Jo Ann and Janene, who are attending BYU and DFDMNM.S Willis Francom Mrs 255-360- Sherman Smith, E. Wasatch St., took his carvings to the West Jordan elemenMrs tary school recently. Smith and Linda Nielsen, East Midvale, assisted him. Monday night of last week Mr & Mrs Smith showed his carvings at the Midvale Third Ward Relief Society. Visitors of Mr & Mrs Sherman Smith Monday of last week were Mr & Mrs C. W. Stow, Concord, Calif.; and and daughtheir ter, Mr & Mrs Donaldson, Provo. Mrs Howard Phelps Jr., Salem, Ore., left Thursday by car after having visited her late husband's mother, Mrs Howard Phelps, East Midvale, for the past two weeks. During her stay she was entertained by Mrs Ina Jones, Mrs Jo Morris Mrs Nora Aylett, Mrs G. E. Davis, Midvale; Mrs Wynn McFarlane and Mrs Victor Carlson, Salt Lake. Mrs Geneva Larsen and Mrs Leone Gunnell, Midvale motored to Copperton Wednesday afternoon to attend the Gleaner Camp DUP meeting. They assisted in installing the new officers. Mrs Darold Dumas, Fourth Ave., was guest of honor at dinner on Mother's Day when her family honored her at home. Others enjoying the dinner were Darold Dumas, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dumas and family, Mr & Mrs Lee Dumas and family, Henry Dumas, Miss Shanna Poulson, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Vera Dumas and family and son-in-la- son-in-la- NEW m w s i mm NSURANCE rXVT B ALL-INCLUSI- HUP "n COMPLETE COVERAGE COST AT LOW accompany them home to spend the summer. Mr & Mrs Merle Thornton, Locust St., spent Mothers' Day at Richmond and Tremonton. Mr & Mrs T. I. Isaacson, E. Wasatch St., entertained at a buffet dinner recently at a combined birthday celebration in their honor. The guests were Mr & Mrs John Cole and daughter, Marilyn; Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom and son, Jim, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Francom and family, Mr & Mrs Don Weeden and son, Mark, Mr & Mrs Joe Susaeta, Miss Virginia Rose Mrs Joe De Luca, Mrs Cors Dimick, Mrs Maurie And erson, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Tom Taylor, Mr & Mrs Ru dy Isaacson, Murray; Mr & Mrs Ivar Isackson, Eas Midvale; and Miss . Sheili Doyle, Draper. Also caliinj to extend greetings were M: & Mrs Harvey Petersen Mar and Joan Brand, Larry , gy Melendez, Bernece Mrs Earl Hunter, Midvale; Beth Kemp, Sandy; and Leland Brown and Becky, Murray. Visitors of Mr & Mrs William Magnusson Thursday were Mr Magnusson's sisters, Mrs Beatrice Sagers, Sandy; and Mrs Ada Palmer, Monticello. ' Mr &. Mrs William VANDALISM : ifioVt THEFT I son-in-la- COLLISION S : MOTOR HAULING LOSS DAMAGE Issued by INSURANCE CO. a member of FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP MUWMY OFFICE South State Street S24S Phone: 266-448- 7 Rachel Bailey CPff Coleman Mai Qadd Wayne Jansten Mike Vfamakls Angelo Pangot Jim Pangos Hal Peacock Noel Phillip Ralph Smith Whlttlngton Maynard WttABHOUag OFFICE 1074 East 21st South Phone: 486-139- 5 Barney Johnson Brad Johnson HILLCRFST OFFIO 7150 South 9th East Phone: 2554297 Bryce Stewart Bert Watson QRaNQFW.HI INTER OFHJCg 5410 West 3500 So. Phone: 299-141Bruce Johnson MIDVALE OFFICE Sherman Butters OFftCf 7569 South Stst Phone: 255-713- 7 Leo METROPOLITAN 3601 South State Street Phone: 262-557- Street Gary Rosenkrantz, Sgt. son of Mr & Mrs Gail Rosenkrantz, Sandy, and husband of the former Kathy Fox, daughter of Mr & Mrs Harmon Fox, Pioneer St., was home on leave recently for Scout den. by Calif. Mr & Mrs Ralph Voyce, E. Wasatch St., entertained at an open house recently in honor of Miss Mary Dowell, who was visiting here from Knoxville, Tenn. This was the first time Miss Dowell had been in the west. She is a relative of the Samuel Whitmore family. Forty family members enjoyed greeting her at the open house. She left Thursday after a two weeks' stay at the home of Mrs Melba LatUtah. imer, Washington, She toured the Zions and Bryce Canyons and St. George with Mrs Latimer luring her saiy. Mr & Mrs John Cole, S. Allen St., entertained at a party recently in honor of their daughter, Marilyn, on her birthday. Guests were Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom, Mr & Mrs Don Weeden ana son, Mark, Mr & Mrs T. I. Isaacson, Mr & Mrs W. Dale Cole and children, and Mr & Mrs Joe Susaeta, Midvale. iui ft I urbeys on U.S.D.A. Grade A Norbest 12 to 14 Lbs. Economical U.S.D.A. Beef Boneless Pot Roast Choice Fresh Pork Roast Boston Butts Meaty Pork Steaks Standing Rib Roast " S.D.A. 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Here is a bottomless bag full of things for fun in the backyard or Cub Juvenile Fiction "Just Like David," Margaret by St"The White Archer" by James Houston. An Eskimo legend. "The "Wild Sargasso Sea," by Jean Rhys. This is a roman Midvale, Utah Thursday, May son-in-la- son-in-la- FIRE "Pauline," The Midvale Sentinel Page The Jordan Guide Dor- Mag- her nusson accompanied Mr son and daughter-in-law- , & Mrs Merland Bills, Murray, to the home of Mrs and Magnusson's daughter, Mr & Mrs Dee Salt Lake, Schweneveldt, in when they entertained Other new home. their guests were Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon and family, Union. Novella Ben, daughter of Mr & Mrs Pio Ben, Rio Grande St., was guest of honor Tuesday of last week on her at a second birthday. Calling to extend greetings were her grandfather, Hal Walbeck, Draper; Mr & Mrs Robert Soper and family, Draper; Mrs Esther Nelson and son, Steven, Salt Lake; Mrs Rose Stark, Mrs Clara Nelson, Sandy: Terry and David Copperton; Mrs Shirley Mlaker and daughters, Kelly and Tony, Mr & Mrs Louis Leonard and family, and Mr & Mrs Albert Leich-tiand family, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, Fourth Ave., returned recently from a trip to Santa Clara, Calif., where they visited their and daughter, Mr & Mrs Dick Johnstun. They also visited another and daughter, Mr & Mrs Ed ward Gustine, Hannon, y SINKING Adult Books "Rapid and Efficient Reading," by Colin Mares. This book shows the advantages of efficient and rapid reading habits and how these may be established. "Business Ideas, How to Create and Present them," by Stephen S. Price. Some help for the business man on how to think creatively, develop ideas, and express themselves with confidence in speeches and in informal talks. 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