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Show .Ma lit,") 11, The Mt. Plear'.uit I Lamund visited heie Sumid. lepoiltil fur tUtive duty Max 1 with the liOtli I tali ir National t ,u ml Fairview Mrs. 11a Thoiirt Jensen 1 2311 v Mi uni Mis Gomer l.lewel and Mis Freest Burn-Miii. Mi Jen-'in- il t lemi ut urlmigli . . . H Coombs F 1'SN', is ii a 12 dav furiougli while King III1, is ship, CSS Sitkaii Ba hcmg rcp.unri at San Fianilsco Ii v.s FA signifies fireman .tpprrn-i- n .iiiii Jss work is in the engine room Tim Sitkah Bav is s a small aim alt tarrir, known ,is the Baby Flat Top His ob aboard the ship at the present lime is the chaplain's eoman, assigned him two month', ago H look his boot training at Sail Diego and reported aboard ship Dee 20, 1050 His first trip took him to Japan and Fear Harbor and hack to San Fran-seo Ten days later the ship went again to Japan then pro (ided to Saigon, French Indochina and from there to Manila b fore returning Jess has spent K months in the Navy Ills parents are deceased and he is visiting his Mrs "landmother Carolyn M idsen and other relatives some-linn- L -- m-li- ti 1 r , i 1 i , ( 11 Ninth waril MIA bad an (hinge ptograni Tuesdav . ml mg home Bcvei Mrs Dae night Toons was hostess at a buthday dinner Her guests included Mr and Mrs Carrol Bills and Mr and Mrs Leon Vance of Salt Lake citv The group then en Jined dancing ROOKIi: HAS CI.OSF. 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IW.minnK Hulk de la Casa gets hia first big ebam e and .ilniosl Ins ItUIFIGiniR fighter Iedro last one in Madrid ring. and Mrs Lee St wart and daughters of Idaho Falls wen Airs Ila Jensen, Stake have been visiting at the home and Mrs Val (.leaner supervisor, of Mr and Mrs Dae Coons for lement Osborne of Vutleen a lev days Spring City was in charge of i froshments Mrs Ruth Tiie stake hotr was honored the games supervised at Mt Pleasant South ward also in Mrs t lemnt was eh ipel Monday evening after (barge of invitations and the tluir regular praitue, bv stake music president, Stanley Bradv ptograni Prayer, Tommy Erickson, Alls Loa Clvneys third grade Mice Stewart; vocal put on a most interesting pupreading, soki Rex Hufon, organ solo Ev Each of the 21 stupet si iow lui Terrv, voi al duet, Naomi dents made a puppet character Berti and Inn Jones; vocal solo, with guitar act ompammont, Bud Bigler, lnhute to stake thou direitor K B Terrv, b Airs ,m inky' Bi.idy, hcnedii turn, Mi two ( v a Sandeis, solo, Maiv H Mi id anil Alts Llovd Ti irv in Pinvo Tuesd iv with and Airs Robert Jensen Mi Airs Orabell Mrs j risen Betty Ali Kav and two daughters Mr and Mrs Merlin Madsen, visited several days in Salt Vrnnnt, ( lement, Ila and Garth Lake city at the Tonson visited in Lehi Airs Ruth Bowes of Nola Barker home, in Salt Lake Nephi Blain has been visiting her parents, citv with Mr and Mrs Madsen, Mr and Mrs Duane Air and Mrs Lavern Jensen Jensen, Cvrus and Mavceil Jen Mrs sen Roma Tucker, South ward Primary Seagull teacher, Gail Madsen, Milton Jones reports the class enioyed their and Jerrv Nelson were relaxing High Path Day to the sand cliffs from their studies at USAC and and learned to build campfires. They cooked their supper and spent the weekend at home. were Present played games. Connie Jensen, daughter of Donna Rosenlund, Carla Seely, Mr and Mrs. George Jensen, Josephine Zuber, Margaret Parma Hartley, daughter of Mr. Christensen, Catherine Peterson. and Mrs. Urban Hartley, both Christensen, Catherine ePterson. city, employed In Salt Lake were home for the weekend. Don and Carolyn Madsen Robertson were weekend guests Coons of Dan Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Provo were recent visitors of his Albert Madsen parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Coons. Fairview Jr. High Girls Day Mr and Mrs. Clawsen Stewart was fittingly observed Friday and baby of Salt Lake city vis- with a large crowd of mothers ited last week at the home of attending his sister and family, Mr and The stage was beautifully Mrs. Grant Clement. decorated to represent a park, and the theme was Strolling Mrs Marcella Graham served her Through the Park Mrs. Blanche a delicious hot dinner to Sorensen, home ec teacher, was sewing club Wednesday after- the reader for the program. noon. The afternoon was spent Address of Mrs. welcome, in quilting. prayer, Elma AnderPresent were Arminta Clem- Sorensen; son; vocal solo and tribute to ent, Sarah Rigbv, Agatha Gra- mothers, Carma Nordstrum; Delora Hortense ham. Hansen, strolling through the park were: Larsen, lone Rigby, Ethel Mow- Jack the Sailor Luzon Riddle, er, Lucile Madsen, Selma Anderand the girl friend Veda PeterBordelia son Stewart, son, Loa yvho commented on the Terry, Nora Jenkins and Nellie country girl sewing contest won Nielsen. by Joyce Tucker; piano solo, Mr and Mrs. LaGrand Brady Catherine Carlston; Alice Blue Gown and Lavon Brady of Salt Lake Grahamwas displayed by Allie while the song was city were weekend visitors at sung by Joyce Tucker, Juanita the Rastus Christensen home. Hansen, Norma Rigby, Carolyn CharMr and Mrs Valten Tucker Brady, Darleen Cheney, Mary Hamilton, Mr. lotte Jones, have received word that B tty Graham, Twila Jennings. and Mrs Sterling Pack are The grand finale was the over the arrival of their dance in the evening where by second son at a Salt Lake hosvote the king and queen pital. Mrs Pack is the former popular were chosen. They were Jean Loy Tucker. Madsen, queen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Albert Madsen, and Gam Stewart and Fred Ander- and son motored to Salt Lake Sunday Earl Wheeler, king, son of Mr. to take McKay Wal- and Mrs Wilford Wheeler. lace back to his parents, Mr. The adult sewing class under and Mrs Paul Wallace of Salt Lake city. McKay had spent the supervision of Mrs. Blanche Sorhave completed their past three weeks visiting his enson grandmother, Mrs. Vera Stew- work. Those in the class included Mildred Lasson, Lucile art. Madsen, Marsella Graham, Elva Lorna Tucker served dainty Hamilton, Blanche Follet, Florrefreshments to her bridge club ence Day, Lila Graham, Jean Mower, Beth Carlston. Thursday evening. away Walking with present were Madora Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sanderson Laura Vance, Alice Nelson, Mary Sanderson, Varda Vance, lone have moved to Big Sandy Dam Beckie in Wyoming where Ted is emRigby, Ellen Turpin, Jensen. ployed by the Pritchett Construction company. Mr. and Mrs Lee Gustaveson and visited with his parents May Day will be observed over the Fairview schools Friday accord-by family at Meadow weekend. ing to Principals Merlin Madsen and Maitland Graham. ArMr. and Mrs. Lamond Rigby rangements are under the direc- MATTRESSES REBUILT and RECOVERED; Spring Mattress Service or Trade Your Old Mattress in on a New SPRING MATTRESS Pickup and Delivery Every 2 Weeks Write iOverniiiifs Jliillress I'oinpaiiv 2763 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah tion of Leon Nielsen. The May Day program will be as follows: 9:00 athletic events for Fairview Junior high; to 11:45, program presented by both schools; 12 00 noon, school lunch for evervone at the high school hy the lOth grade; 1 p m., softball game between the 6th and 7th at school grounds; 2 00 grades baseball game at city park: 2.00 free film at high school gymnasium for small children and all parents wishing to attend, America the Beautiful In color 10 45 Stake Gleaner Girls held their annual Gleaner Comradery Tuesdav night, May 8 In the Amusement Hall in Spring City. Honored guests were the Stake Golden Gleaners and Stake YWMIA presidency: Mrs. Ruth Jones, Mrs. Ethel Ericksen and Mrs Rhea Ostler. of affair the at itsVesi; Whiskey Hill ami Hill won't male you an exjicit suif (aslcr, hut it uill treat ou to whiskey at Grant (lement. who has seived as a eo worker to Mont $and put on the p s m , minia- Nordstrom as city electricians, with ture house stage Plavs pre- has aieepud a position Light company sented were (in h Kill, Hansel I tah Power and and Gretel, .Mu ping Beauty,! jto start Mav 11 at Bingham and Snow WJnte e d the seven! Taking his pl.ue will he Go-Woodrovv vela Sanders and Dwarfs. Tiie school iri(i l the plavs (luistiansen as assistant citv and the follow mg , vnung they, elei tri tans were piesenb f.u. p, the public Mis Luella Johnson (olein ited her hirthdav Thursday, North ward Rimuiv le Id their serving a d lietous hot dinner to Air and Mrs Delmar Beck study meeting Stdnisdt at the hm 4,i Airs and (hildren of Mt Pleasant, , best! 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Coupon Flapjack La Lanl, Fancy, PINEAPPLE 13 ox. ou,,ch MARGARINE Train, Maple COOKIES Ib. box cvpiiD I SYRUP Mix 2 Vi Ib. , It P Tempest, In Oil No. Vi can Gold Cove, Goad for toll can Any Meal Ocean Spray fQ No. 300 can I Swanson's, Whole SA fb. con Cooked Chicken 6 oz. Spread 42 Po,X 39 q, 29 Pancake J CHICKEN 27 pt 69 27 CREAM Freeh Whipping a pt. 38c D,A" SHORT CAKES 4 pock 15 APPLE SAUCE SETVS; 27 PINEAPPLE Highway, Sliced No. 3b can 17 CRANBERRIES MAY DAY , JLj r S LUNCH MEAT r SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET PEAS SHRIMPS 18 lb. PRICES No 1, Mild s5rc 20 GRAPEFRUIT SSMd.'rb0a PEAS Low Prices Every-Da- y PORK & BEANS U GREEN ONIONS Safeway. Wholo Krnt. Goldon 3 cant Bantam, No. I Tall OoKbntido, Whitt No. 303 can Sugar Bella, No 303 can Fancy CORN ADM j flUnfl Hr"C37j! p Check These low Prices on Fresh Produce prizes were Valera Cheney, first, MinKendon Sanderson has spent erva Vance, second, and Lucy several days here visiting his consolation. Others mother, Mrs Bell Sanderson. Tucker suif hshing at its best"! hud imilton sfv spurn vis-Mi- On the New England Eland of Malthas Vineyard, anglers group ot melodies were sung by Darla Aoung, I.aur Mowtr, Fmtlv Mowei and Gloria Mower uridei the dlrei tion of Anna Jensen aeiompanist, Ida Da; Sat ut day Ah - a i ( henc'V Him (1 Mis a1 d.uchtei sM'tit the weekend hi Sib I ik to att nd the fu netal of her aunt. Airs Lillian Mr d sWn9 at it5eSfr I Those going fiom Fail view wre Naomi Jensen Lor-itlPeterson Pauline Bench, instrumental trio, retold story, i i ex-- even- ing s i t v i IT , I I i l Cheney and her mother will Golden their receive same Gleam r awards at the Boas mother Mrs Hael lime Bmpcrter of Salt Laki s 2'lth w i'd, now living in Alameda f ( has devoted 25 visits of n e t i tiie MI She was one si te u h rs r B It ol the j .1 GU am t Rifnshments were one of the first B( e Hive tenh-(i- si i d tty ve ir being the first voir Ci of MI ' M mis sh w ts asked to Mis ndri w his Si ipio w it h Mr led 'Hi' mit v awHi iirdaw ird w ill he la n isitmc m Shepherd ei and Vis Alvin V mi e T.oa ( i ( Mis On I IldUS THAT? Counselor 4 Mt and Mrs Hugh Jensen, Mr v Mts Ji llsen of Spring Eleanor Uoosrvelt saya Mis Max mil taking barge that she doe.sn t "fed right about Val (us; Mi nd Mis F oi is Blai 1iavtr Niva suidetson Mi It t and Mis Clovtl Jeii-- tie (22nd) Constitutional Arnuid-in- i gitvt the leather train-i- t nt limiting tenure of the Iress-nIt ssoil mi n ol Mm oni Ali, and Mrs spuitual Develop nt to wo teima it d (..ii dn i, Mi and Mis CJue I lulit '. in nt ol Hit Closing I'm k Mis Qtiidell Tinker, re-m Ruth Hi olv hunt Mi and Mrs Ri x Johnson and sli on ills n si rv ed Kin ep, like attic, have four Alvin stoma hs Iannis, Mi and Airs to the Kncy-- i aaordmg Aid Mails ii son of Mi and Hamilton Ceva and Margaret lopedia l.ritanrdca. Alls (din M ids n will leave Johnsen loi the Aimed Seivne Mav 21. Irukson with Ruth and Mrs Clarence Ian ila Johnson en loud hirthdav dinner at the home of Mrs Laura Garik k in Salt Lake Finlay then motored to Morgan to attend the wedd tng reieption of Jam t Terry, daughter of Mr and Mrs Loran Terry, former Fairview residents Mis Luella Johnson visited with iter (lnldten before return , Mi Page Three (Itah) Pyramid |