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Show field home. I1ERRIMA11 Mildred B. fireside chat for the and their leaders was held May 17 at the home of Bp. Bryant Miller. Guest n, speaker was Vernon Nell, who showed slides on his trip to the Holy Land. Mrs Lawrence Butterfield returned home after a week's visit with her parents, the Harvey Taylors, at El Paso. Mrs Taylor is convalescing in a hospital there after an accident at her home in MexA youth Crana 254-426- 8 Riv-erto- Lions Club sponsor annual breakfast attended the at Lagoon May 23. Supervisors were Mrs Butterfield and Gwendolyn Mrs Lois Park. Visitors at the Leon Ewell home in observance of his birthday May 23 were Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane and family, Mr & Mrs Walter L. Ewell, Hunter, and Mrs Mildred Crane. scout Souct-A-Ra- MIDVALE The annual Chuckwa-go- n ico. A bowling party for the Breakfast sponsored by the Lions Club will be held girls who participated in basa.m. at ketball this season was given May 30 from the Herriman Park. Proceeds by the MIA officers and the will be used for service pro- girls coaches. Mrs Carol Ewell and chiljects in the town. dren visited May 17 with the Denton Johnson family, BounOfficers reelected tiful. Morgan and Brian Ewell were over night guests. to DUP camp Mr & Mrs Andy Gibson and & Mrs John Gibson attendMr the of Herriman Camp DUP met May 20 at the home ed the Appaloosa Horse Show of Mrs Tola Butierfieid. The at Spanish Fork May 22. Mrs Judy Miller hosted a lesson on l"tah Ghost Towns was given by Fern Poor. Elparty for her Sunday School held for the next class May 16. After swimming ections Officers held over at Saratoga, they had refreshfor another term, are Alice ments at her home. Roberta Mrs Betty Thorpe, River-to- n, captain; Bodell, ll, Anne was a guest at the Arved vice captain; Crane, secretary - treasurer. Bowles home May 18. A surprise birthday party will be anofficers Other nounced later. Augdry Lunnen, for Julia Freeman, was given Crescent, of the Far South by friends, May 23 at her Salt Lake County Board, and home. MarkButterfield,sonof Mr & Mrs Golden Butterfield, sponsor of the camp, was prealso entertained his friends sent. at his home May 23 for his Later in the week, petunias were planted by the offibirthday. cers and members around the Terry Draper, son of Mr & Mrs LaMar DUP Memorial Marker. Draper, has returned home after serving in the armed forces. A fun basketball game with Miss Cindy Newman, dauthe Sr. girls team challenging the boys team, was held May ghter of Mr & Mrs James H. is visiting her Newman, 19 in the Cultural Hall, sponsored by the Youth Council. grandparents, the James W. Proceeds were given to the Newmans, for a few days while Good Samaritan program. The her mother is in the hospital with a new baby. boys were victorious. The Don Crane family, The third and fourth grade students of Herriman school Brigham City, visited their entertained their parents with parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur two skits May 22 at the school Crane, last week. They were here for the funeral services auditorium. They were directed by Mrs Carter, student of Mrs Crane's mother. At the Jordan district hopteacher. Mrs Carter showed a movie reel of the children scotch tournament for 3rd and 4th graders, held at Murray preparing the skits. Mr & Mrs Chris Van Beuge Park, May 23, Melody Jara-mill- o, and family visited May 17 with daughter of Mr & Mrs the Morris Litz family and the Albert Jaramillo, won the Joseph Roundy family, Ogden. second place trophy. Kim Mrs Louise Despain and Kenny Butterfield, children, Salt Lake, were Butterfield, and Harmon Buguests at the Golden Butter- - tterfield, members of the cub 6-- 11 e two-wa- rs. Bo-de- Brothers 25 II Cafe N. Main St., Midvale BREAKFAST SPECIAL Ham&2Eggs,Toasl Hash Browns troop, Mrs Willis Francom mez ana lamny, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Peter Gomez and family, Kearns. A family gathering honoring the mothers and wives of the Albin M. Ross family, Lincoln St., was held on Mothers' Day at Alpine Country Club. At dinner were Mr & Mrs Albin M. Ross and son, Paul, Mr & Mrs A. Michael Ross and son, Michael Cameron, Mr & Mrs Merrill Ross and son, Gregory, and Mr & Mrs Richard B. Helm and daughter, Mauree, Midvale. A baby boy was born May 11 at Cottonwood Hospital to Mr 1 and daughter, Mr & Mrs Steven Mascaro, Downey, Calif. Mrs Snow has reson-in-l- with Breakfast Served Between 6 & 8 a.m. Closed May 30, Memorial Day 1 1 1 1 1 turned after having spent six weeks with them. Other grandparents are Mr & Mrs Nick Mascaro, Union. Mrs A. E. Buckley, Lincoln St., has returned from a four-da- y triptoDenver, Colo., where she visited her son and Mr & Mrs daughter-in-laMarvin Buckley and family. Mrs Buckley flew over to Denver to spend Marvin's birthday with them. Mr & Mrs Arthur Casper, Roosevelt St., returned recently from a week's vacation to Washington, Oregon, and California. Mrs Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St., entertained at a luncheon on her birthday. Guests were Mrs T. I. Isaacson, Mrs JohnCole,MrsMau-ri- e Anderson, Miss Virginia Rose, Mrs Don Weeden, Mrs Lloyd Francom, Mrs Mary De Luca, Mrs Willis Francom, Midvale; Mrs Lenore Lloyd, Salt Lake; and Mrs Esther Gagosian, Pacific City, Ore., who remained for a visit with the Arnold Francoms. Also calling in the evening were Mr & Mrs Jim Francom and Lloyd Francom Midvale. Mr & Mrs Charles Fossen, First Ave., spent the week end near Tintic with the Wa satch Gem Society. A combined birthday family dinner was held at the home of Mr & Mrs J. Elmo Sager, Jefferson St., to observe the birthdays of Mr Sager and their sons, David and Howard. Guests included Mr & Mrs David Sager and family, American Fork; Howard Sager, who is attending BriYoung University at gham Provo; and Mr & Mrs Frank Sarro, Midvale. Dinner and a social evening were enjoyed by the group. The William Magnussons have returned from a four-da- y trip to Ogden, where they were guests of their son, Mr & Mrs Orley Bills,' and cele brated Mr Bill's birthday. A family reunion was held at the Murray Park for Mr & Mrs Mike Ontiveros and South Dakota, who family, were visiting here for a week nt at the home of Mr & Mrs B. Croft, Lehi. Others enjoyin? the picnic and social time were Mr & Mrs Raymond Gonzales and family, Mr & Mrs Manuel Ontiveros and family, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Rey Torres and family, Tay- lorsville; Mr & Mrs Peter Gomez and family, Kearns;; Mr & Mrs Andy Ontiveros and family, the family of Mr &! Mrs Crespin Saldivar, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Reuben Go w, 10-d- ay LETTUCE HAMS -- jib. size 1 1 Hamb. or Hot Dog Canned 10 -- j. EGGS 37 each BUNS Cloyd Mrs Alvin Sorenson, Butler: and Mr & Mrs Rolldo Turner, Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale. A great grandfather is James A. Winn, Salt Lake. George C. Fullmer, Union, was honored at a family party given by his wife for friends prior to his leaving for the Navy. Also another party was given by Mrs Fullmer and her mother, Mrs Rolldo Turner, Salt Lake, formerly of Mid-ral- e, at the home of Mr & Mrs Turner. Mrs Fullmer is the former Rox Ann Turner. Mr Fullmer is now stationed at San Diego. Mrs T. Van Alphen is visiting her son and family, Mr & Mrs Cor Van Alphen, for two months. This is her first visit to the United States. She makes her home in Haarlem, Holland. 103 met at elected officers for next year: Allene Barker, president; Courtney Clayton, vice president; Marchelle Brown, secretary. A gift was presented Awards given lie Wright. Girls presented were De Ette Becks tead, Marchelle Brown, Kathy Jensen, Julie Wright, Allene Barker, Carol Farrell, Courtney Clayton, Denise Salin, Janet Mitchell, and Mrs Jackie Gatehouse. Jr. troops from the Sandy neighborhood and the cadet troops sold poppies for the American Legion May23. This was a service project for the Achievement Ju- to the at County 4-- ne quilts to be presented to the Primary Children's Hospital, 4-- H Four -- H Achievement Night for the Indian H Program in Salt Lake County was held in Midvale. Twenty clubs and exhibited participated 4-- projects. Many blue ribbons were won by the young girls, ages nine to 12. Judges for the event Douglas Dress Shoes $1595 Mill-cree- Florsheim Start At SHIRTS White, Checks, Stripes & Solid Colors y, Levi DressSlacks 54 Munsingwear Slacks, Socks, Golf & Moc Turtle Knits Levi Straus 38 Le"9,h Ok Slioe Be-ga- Tis-chn- '"' $1Q9!) Long & Short Sleeve WHITE lTigg Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center 1871 E. 7000 South Open Mon. & Friday Eve. til 8 p.m. er, La-mo- nt, Other Evenings til 6 Red Sox win game over Bees The Red Sox in Little Leabaseball won the game they played with the Bees; the score was 8 to G. Manager is Glen gue Koplin. Come home to a real live sirl! Utah TOPS members honored Two 1 Arva Brewster, president of the TOPS Thinderellas, reports that Utah received double honors at the International TOPS convention held in Huston, Tex., May 14 and 1C. Two queens, both from Utah, h were crowned. Mrs Barbara Berthoch from Morgan lost 16G lbs. during the year. She was also the state queen. Mrs Terry Oyler, Provo, was crowned International Stork Queen for losing 42 lbs. The Thinderellas held a meeting May 13. Guest speaker was Mrs Glenda Pyeatt. 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Watch her come alive after you've installed gas whole-hous- e Y V3 GIVES YOU A BETTER DEAL MOUNTAIN FUEL km ir get GAS air conditioning! cup fo) htm P i c DRINKS 4 The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 28, 1970 hos- FRANKS Chasta RUSSETS Senior troop the home of Mrs Merle Moore, advisor, May 18. The girls had dinner, played games and rest home and pital. Other community projects were by the Thimble-ett- es H Club of Draper, under Mar-cithe leadership of Mrs BonMiss and C. Price, nie Ann Price, Jr. Leader. This cluh made two small were Mrs Betty Carrigan and Mrs Thelma Lundgren, Midgirls. vale, sewing category; Mrs k, Troop 26 from Draper held Maurine Poulson, East their investiture ceremonies cooking. Mrs Darlene May 21 at the home of Mrs Morrill, Sandy, was in charge Eldora Spratt. Twenty-thr- ee of setting up the displays. Mrs Lorin R. Price, East girls and leaders, Mrs Mary Edmunds, Mrs Linda Vaw-dre- y, Midvale, was in charge of the Mrs Eldora Spratt, were refreshments. Assisting with invested by Mrs Merle Moore them were Mrs Diana Fuller, Neighborhood Chairman. Hunter, and her club. A double birthday celebratKay Bendixen, assistant ion was given for Harlow state youth supervisor for Wilcox and his daughter, Utah State University ExtenMay 13. sion Service, coordinated the Mrs Doris Powell has been event. in Holy Cross hospital for Special speaker was Stesurgery. Visiting with Doris is wart A. Durrant, executive her sister, Mrs Richard Vea-zesecretary of the Church InDenver. dian committee. Troop 178 May 22 took an Also attending was Miss overnight hike with leader, Gwen Silver, case worker for Jack Stock. Scouts were Gre-ge- ry many of the girls. General and Dom Powell, Matt chairman of the event was Mrs Montaya, Danny Adams, Rick Ray G. Sharp, Midvale. Simmons, Dan Hokanson. There was a project on CITY Leslie Wright has been in "Child Care" by members Cottonwood hospital for surof the club led by Mrs Ver-l- a Mrs. Tom Collison gery. Jones and Mrs Bradshaw, 571-31Students of Union Jr. High Salt Lake. Club members parhad their annual field day at were Julianne ticipating an amusement park May 22. Hold field day Alice White, Suzanne Tronier, A Western party was held Bradshaw, Effie Clah, Cecilia! at Edgemont at the home of Mr & Mrs Del-m- ar Clah, Marilyn Todachine, A field day was held May Bigelow May 22. Guests Carol McFarlane and Bernice IS at Edgemont school. There were Mr & Mrs Aaron RobinBegley. A community project dem- of school son, Mr & Mrs Roger Peterwas a clean-u- p & Mrs Ervin Wade, onstration by members of the grounds, after broad jumps, son, & Mr Mrs Lynn Davis, Mr & East Midvale Club led by Mrs wheel barrow races, steeple Mr chase were played and rib- Mrs Judd Musser, Mr & Mrs Loren R. Price and Mrs Charbons made by the PTA were Philip Yorganson, Mr & Mrs les B. Smith, East Midvale Kent Player, Mr & Mrs Ken was given by Earla Kaye y, awarded the winners. The teaC indie Joy Smith, Ruby chers won a baseball game Anderton, Mr & Mrs Gordon from the sixth grades. In Hanson, Mr & Mrs LaMar Nez, Ilene Tom, Martha Chat-t- o, & Mrs Glen KopShannon Case, Leisa charge of this end of the year Wall, Mr lin, Mr & Mrs Dale Cowley, event were Mrs Ealene Margie Begay, Mari-bet- h Arva Brewster, Shirley Mr & Mrs LaDell Harston, Fletcher. They took cook& Mrs Bill Randall, Mr ies and homemade carnations Daley, and Maxine Peterson. Mr doz. Idaho Ben-nio- n. er. to a local Mrs Ken Sears, Mr & Mrs Robert Paul, Mr & Mrs Tom Vawdrey, Mr & Mrs Tom Collison. A trio from BYU provided Western music for dancing. & lb Large Grade CUCUMBERS Mrs & La-Mo- FREE COFFEE & Turner, Mr Turner is a former Mr & Mrs Carl R. Snow, resident of Midvale. Theyalso Columbia Dr., are announchave a 17 months old girl, ing the birth of their first Latisa. Grandparents are Mr grandchild, Gina Kay, to their 255-360- ment. Queen for the month of April was Mrs Evelyn Bol-lig- NatuMul GU Svutiu.- - |