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Show top ms Buy ioveirtooD day last Tuesday, the Moroni of the presidency branch were invited guests. Genevieve M. Gadd Those attending were Lillie Neztsosie, Bingham, Gertrude Willie, West Jordan, and CeSchool Copperton celia Lee, Kearns. Pre-SchoHolds Tea Recent visitors at the Albert Butt home were Mr & Mrs The Copperton elementary Warren Hunt and family, Hunschool PTA held a pre school ter, Troyleon Hunt, Hunter, tea Friday of last week.. Child? Mr & Mrs Anthon Cooley, Kays-villand Mr & Mrs Ray Butt ren who will enter school next Salt Lake. and family, fall and their mothers were Mr & Mrs Paul E. Ross, special guests. Speakers were Portsmouth, N. H., are parents Virginia of a new baby boy born Apr. 18. Lindsey, Margaret Merril, and Thelma Williams. Other children include a sisRefreshments were served and ter, Betsy, and brother, Scott. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs gifts were presented to the children. Mrs Robert PoulsSen is the William Ablett, Copperton. Mrs Ross is the former Pat Ablett. PTA president. Mrs Tom Burbank is cohfined in a Salt Lake hospital. Her & and Mrs Vern Dumas Mr small son returned home from children, White City,' were Sunthe hospital this week, day evening visitors at the The Relief of the home of Mrs Maud Miller and Moroni Branch Society will hold hit Mrs Eliza Nichols in Copper-ton- . sale at Copperton Ward dog '.Thursday, Apr. 30 at 11:30 a.t. Copperton .ward choir memfrom the nearby bers and their partners held a Children chilschool and all dinner party in Salt Lake last dren and the are invitparents was attended It Friday night. ed to attend. by 28 guests. Two couples preswedent were celebrating their ding anniversaries were Mr & Mrs Harvey Goff and Mr Si Mrs Elwyhn Winn. " ' Mrs Vard Tucker returned Lorna Allgood, Reporter to her mother's home in Mid-val- e last Saturday. She has been visiting at the home of Crescent School Has Mrs Maud Miller, Mrs Edgar New has Spring Festival Hocken, Pork, Ore., also been a guest at the Milter Crescent elementary school home and is staying at present, with another sister, Mrs Lyde will have its Spring Festival May 1 at 6 p.m. after the physNichols, who has recently returned home from the hospital. ical fitness program and modMrs Thomas Sadler and Mrs ern dances the PTA will sponAlbert Ray were visitors at sor a carnival which will inthe home of Mrs Ray's sister, clude games to play fre T)f Lillian Jensen, Midvale, last charge. There will also be a bake sale, fish pond, novelty Thursday. Mr & Mrs George Gadd and shop candy both, and fori booths. Proceeds will go to children, Mid vale, were Saturfor the day dinner quests at the home the money raising fund ot Mrs Gaud's parents. Mr & PTA. Everyone is invited. Mrs Jack Whiteley, Copperte. They also visited at the homt Crescent Ward Young Mar-ried- s of Mr & Mrs Grant Carrigan, are having a dancing Si and Mr Mrs George Gadd. Apr. 25 at the Crescent party Among the BYU students who Ward recreation hall at 8 p.m. spent the week end tkiUif Mr Si Mrs Wayne Smith, fiance their parents in Copperton were directors, will direct the dancDennis Nichols, Sandra Kan-iana- ing. Steven Nix and Douglas Mr & Mrs Paul Sampson anBoultoh. nounce the birth of a daughBiruro players enjoved a parter Apr. 11 in the Utah Valley ty held at the Catholic hall last Hospital in Provo. Mrs SampSunday evening. Mrs Beatrice son's The Copperton Ward Relief Merrill, mother, Moses Lake, Wash., is Society held a bake sale and visiting with the Sampsons in Crescent for an indefinite stay. "Mardi Gras" time was celebrated Apr. 13 by the Cub Scouts of Pack 139 in the Crescent Second Ward. The boys were all in costume and parade around. Each den had games? The charter was presented to the group and awards were presented. "Mardi Gras" time was celebrated Apr. 17 by Cub Scouts . of Pack 129 of Crescent Ward. irimnnni. Dale Eager was chosen as "King Rex of the Mardi Gras." Kent Eager was welcomed in to tGODDOOi the pack. "Sir Wolfs" were bestowbd on Kent Sturdavent, Blaine Oakeson, and Eric Sanders. Arrow points were given to Warren Taylor, Lee Morris. Doyle OVERHEAD Jenkins, Timmy Jenson, and Blaine Oakeson. Milton JohnGARAGE son was given his Denner ' For tht best stripes. Kim Alldredge receivfaragt door invtslmtnl ... ed his wcbelos patch and gradirltt Ouitt, strong. Usutiful KoWat Door. Atk lor lit etUnute. too uation certificate. . The evening ended with dancM how Mil tt very finest nH COtt ing. Cubmaster Raymond Johnson announced the next meetGiV Cs a tell todayt ing would be May 16. Robert McLean will present a program of Indian lore and dancing. Installing Distributors Leslie Sanders, daughter of 960 S. Main Sa'f Lake City Mr & Mrs LaMarr Sanders, Copperton In Service Cottonwood Mr & Mrs ol ' DOORS ALDER'S COLOR-MATCHE- : . FOR YOUR CM CAR... ... : ' utM ; C worth, son of H. L. Ainsworth, Second Lt. Winslow D. Jones, .South 5th West, Sandy, 25, son of Mr '& Mrs Joseph M, to the 2d Armored Division at Ft. Hood, Tex., Jones, Draper, completed , an officer orientation course at the Apr.. 13. Missile Army-- ; Artillery !,and Ainsworth is a driver in Com-of the. division's supply and Center, Fort Sill,; Okla.;, App transport battalion. He entered - Lt. Jones was trained- hr the the Army, in January 1964 and duties and responsibilities of an completed, basic combat trainofficer in the field artillery. ing at Ft. Polk,; La. The lieutenant is a 1956 gradThe soldier attended Jordan high school Be- - uate, of. Jordan high school. B Jill .U.1l, OOIIU), Perry Price, 'trim I S'W, njll, XI. 429 W. Main, boy, Apr. 17. " -- ?oXb"5-!1'a:a- U R. T. M. U.S. 12600 17. !. Olf.1 "I see that Want Ad sold the house next door and she's pretty, too I" . celebrated her 9th MIA speech and drama department announces the cast in the Apr. 18 With 10 girls. Keith Ainsworth, Indio, Calif., order of appearance, Linda visited last week end with his Webb, Frank Tuft, Sharon parents, Mr & Mrs Harvey Rex Rogers, Bonnie Ainsworth, on a return business Judy Sjoblom, Neal trip from Denver. Mrs Grace Johnson visited Biggs, Kathleen Adair, Lonnie 3 days last week in Salt Lake, Sund and with her .daughter, Mr &. Mrs Lovendahl, Shelley Jack Evahi. Douglas (Nelma) Wood. Bonnie Sadlier is director, Vicki Fairbourn, daughter of birthday Tun-bridg- An-dru- . . ' Mr Mrs .Marlin Fairbourn, celebrated her 7th birthday with 12 guests. Mrs Agatha Wynn celebrated her birthday Apr. 19 at a surprise dinner at her home with 20 family members. A large crowd attended the Crescent Ward carnival tapvrs Apr. 14 at MIA. The various calsses tiad games of skill, which were played. A tartar show was presented. A highlight of the program was the Beetles. & and Elaine Christensen is assistant director. Those chosen as stage and lighting crew are Paul Nabahe, Jacque Koncuret, Dale Smith, Kenneth McGuire, t. Randy Webb and Greg Walk-enhors- Mrs Virginia Williams and ber son Joe Williams spetu the nnn 'Ml) Fausto Rivos, 44 Hansen St., Midvale, girl, Apr. 17. Joseph A. Schermett, 1802 West 12775 South, Riverton, girl, Apr. 17. 6851 F. Wood Whitlock, Meadow Dr., Cottonwood, boy, Apr. 17. Gerald R. Beckstrom, 1315 Milne Ln., Midvale, boy, Apr. ' Jay Holt, 96 East 7100 South, Midvale, girl, Apr. 18. Wehdell G. Jones, 565 Lindell Ln., Sandy, girl, Apr. 18. Adelido M. Lueero, 92 Fifth Ave., Midvale, boy, Apr. 18. Jack R. Shields 43"E. Mountain View Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. Nitrogen ! Fertilizers '" I AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION khrlc OF Melvin T. Cowdell, 12671 So. West, Riverton, boy, Apr. Leon Gregory, 8C85 South 13th East. Sandy, girl, Apr. 20. 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Tips cn how to punt the way the i pens do, Ways to finish and embellish un painted furniture. for the . . . all this and mort-yo- url ' -- i OF 36 PAINT CHIPS ? i y p I Intermountain Farmers Association Draper Home Loans f Xi'Mardlan niotwnos UTAH &pc"trtd t1 Ctoh'f Daiy fanners " . 1700 19. m. ruruniD ihvici Riverton Midvalt Dallas Stradlty Jack Egbert 18. COMPLETE WITH ROOM ILLUSTRATIONS AND ONi-n- o 1 Branch Managers Home Decorating News . It Hi 18. week end in Las Vegas. Joe is 1407 R. Petersen, Kent Greenfield Ave., Cottonwood, home from the service. On Apr. 15 Mrs Rose Brown, girl, Apr. 20. Ho y Cross Hospital Mrs Bertha Brown, Twin Falls, & Mrs-Ro- nald Mr Ida., and Mrs Agnes Allen were M. Colby. 41 East luncheon guests ot Mrs CI eon 7G60 South. Midvale, girl, Apr. 15. Mrs Clellie Ballard Wilkins, Salt Lake. Mrs Wednesday evening Jan H. Koetio. 6809 Meadow 254 4929 Edith R. Stringfellow entertain- Downs Way, Cottonwood, girl, ed for Mrs Bertha R. Brown, Apr. 20. Drapfer PTA Preienh St. Mark's Hospital twin Falls, Ida. Others presNight cf Musit ent were Mr St Mrs Joseph H. Mr & Mrs-Ho- ward A. Spencer, 13836 So. Lambert, Lehi, and Mrs Agnes Friday, Apr. 24 the Draper R. Allen, Draper. 2200 West, Riverton, boy, Apr. Park School PTA will present Mr & Mrs Conrad Mitchell. 15. "A Night of Music." This will Mr & Mrs Allen Ballard. Mr & Jack J. Jarvie, 540 East 13000 consist fo the Tonette band, Mrs Ned Smith, Mr & South, Draper, girl, Apr. 18. Draper. from Mrs Haneberg and Miss Mrs Les Campbell. Sun Valley, I DS Tuttle's class, the chonis of Calif., attended the Arabian Mr & Mrs-Spe-ncer Hospital Mrs Day's class. Miss Erick-so- n horse show in Las Vegas this L. Hardin t;, 9G6 Gaat the piano, and Mr Over-ladewcpk. pasi band. Miss Tuttle, Mrs Haneberg, lena Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. 17. The following hew PTA offi- Mrs Paul J. Stevens. 7144 South and Mrs cers will be installed: Mrs Faun fourthCarpenter,teachers in Pace, 2825 DraEast, Cottonwood, girl, grade Jensen, president; Mrs Helen per Park elementary school Apr. 17 first Jensen, took their students on a field John Sargetis, 2040 East 6805 Prin. Orr Hill, second trip this past week through South, Cottonwood, boy, Apr. Mrs Rose Vaccero, secretCedar and Rush Vallevs, and 17. ary-treasure. had lunch at Tooele took a Paul Van Komen, 98 Kicolet-ti- , The meeting will be under tour of the Morton and Co. Salt Midvale, girl, Apr. 17. direction of PTA president, Mrs Linda Ballard celebrated her 10234 Adclle Ware. G. Johnson, Robert 14th birthday this wek bv 17. going to the theater with the Phlox, Sandy, girl, Apr. Ted J. Howell, 1053 East 7800 following friends, relatives, and Students Given her father. Andrew A. Ballard. South, Midvale, girl, Apr. 19. Poster Awards Diana Ballard, Lynn Washburn, Lewis K. Fredrickson, 936 Carol Haws. Larkspur Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. School PTA Park preDraper Neal Brindley is In he hos- 20. sented the following students pital in Salt Lake. He is living with cash prizes for the PTA in Idaho at the present time, poster contest: Gwcn Webb, bllt is for"""-lfrom nrjnor, l, Michael Howlett. Sherrie Mrs Edith R. Stringfellow Marvin Smith, Don Al- and Mrs Agnes R. Allen enterlen, Rickey West. Bob Smith, tained at a dinner Thursday at Frank Andrus. Tom Enniss the home of Acnes Allon Paulette Fitzgerald and Janet present were Bertha R. Brown, Barton. Twin Falls. Ida.t Edith P. NelThese awards will be present- son and Mary H. Stokes, both ed by Mrs Bonnie West, secretary-trof Salt Lake and Jane Boberg, easurer. Last months Draper. winner was Karen Fitzgerald. Mrs Helen Warr's homecomThe posters depict the theme ing is set for Apr. 26 in the of the month of the PTA meetchapel. Draper Second-Fourtings. Mrs Warr has served a Scottish-Irish mission. The meeting at be 5 p.m. will Stake Play Festival Sundav evnine. Apr. 19 in Sets May Dates tie draper Fourth sacrament meeting, Harold. Vawdrey was Mt. Jordan Stake one let appointed second counselor in the Sunday school, tafcitf Seat play festival is set for Mav 12 Idea -- Packed Pages The Draper Third Word Smith'f plaoe. i Our body specialists hiv th skills and training to dupll-tat- e the showroom finish fef your Chevrolet. They're schooled at the CM Training Center . . . (eatoned in Cuerdien M!ntince mHel preptration, color match-In- g to help you prottct your and painting technique invettment. Whether your Chevrolet needs en interior or or major collUlon work, exterior cleanup, a touch-uvieit Riverron Motor Ce. You con count on the price be ing (air and the fob dene rigbtl WW mm I ' ' get extra Kills for the Weekend Fritzkau, 3030 .West South, Riverton, girl, Apr. Julius 12-1- Skilled Hands Make Your Chevrolet Look Better t56B - WEE! At Riverion Motor Co. 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