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Show Thursday, Sept 24, imi THE SENTINEL Jordan Valley social life family . Newest SUP chapter joins national ranks Amanda Mauchley to be 85 . Oddfellows Riverton announce games party Stake has musical and Oddfellows The Oquirrh Mountain tson, and Merrill Hymas, Chapter became the vice presidents. latest Sons of Utah The new chapter holds Cole Pioneers group in the its meetings on the third Amanda Mauchley will celebrate national society. The Wednesday of each monbirthday chapter was organized in th at the Sirloin Stockade her eighty-fifton Oct. 2. The Bennion West Valley City, under in West Valley City at Rebekahs will be holding their monthly games party at the IOOF hall. celebrates birthday V A. Eldred Hamilton will be honored on his eightieth birthday on Sept. 27. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the Hamilton home, 1737 W. 13400 S., Riverton, between the hours of 3 p.ra. to 6:30 resident will be honored at an open house at the home of her daughter, Elaine Olsen, 6009 S. 1300 W. ' . v y V pjn. Hostesses will be his daughters, Darlene Berrett, Orem; Janice Keeler, Logan; Coleen Grotepas, Carolyn Lake Sandy; Klopfer, Salt Sheila City; Walker, North Ogden; and Cindy Hopkins, South Jordan. A farmer all of his life, Hamilton has been active in community affairs. He X mm IP' I J - : David Ruark, Suzanne Williams Announce plans Friends and relatives are invited to attend on Oct. 2, between the hours of 7 :30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Mrs Mauchley was born in 1896 to Francis 4 Cole and Lydia Ann in Union. After she married Hyrum Mauchley they resided inthe old Mauchley home in Bennion. She has been an active member of the Bennion Ward serving as Primary president and as a Relief Society teacher. Her hobby has been quilting. Her entries in the State Fair have taken first place. In helping others she was always there when needed to act as midwife, caring for, and nursing the sick. She has two daughters, Mrs Chad (Elaine) Olsen, Bennion, with whom she is residing; Mrs Burke But-terfiel-d, the direction of Walter L. 6:30p.m. Ewell former Five members atten-dSr., the National Encampresident of the Temple Quarry Chapter. pment held in Ogden and in the Mr Ewell was elected participated new of the Harold dedication president; Dangerfield, president- SUP Memorial building Jed Hart, and headquarters for the elect; secretary; Darrell national organization. Ewell attended the cenMichaelis, treasurer; Hiland Kent, Robert tennial celebration at Edgar Soder-stro- Helper and Spring Glen William Bailey, and dedicated a park at Felix Lobato, Lee Rober Soring Glen which was the announce their engagement to Suzanne, daughter, of 7 the Silver Beaver award in scouting and has been a district officer in the Lions Club. He served two LDS Missins and presently is a stake received, patriarch He requests no gifts. UPHOLSTERING HOUSE VphoMW .. 01 Fl Fvmltun 681-011- 1 51 N.Min,Mldvle David T. Ruark, son of Mr and Mrs Donald T. Ruark, South Jordan. The couple plans to be married in a ceremony to be held at the Jordan Ell Reception Center on Saturday evening, Sept. will be Mel Rose. Ushers will be Todd K. Williams, the bride's brother, and Donnie Ruark, the groom's brother. Nick Robinson will be ring bearer. on telethon members of the Job's Daughters from Bethel 16, Midvale, participated in the annual Labor Day telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. At 6:30 a.m. the girls and their chaperons set out for the Hilton Hotel where the girls spent the (by answering phones. This activity was a Thirty-fiv- e Th remnm Emram Ttehnqut LOOK YOUR community service project Kultura BEST d birthday-celebrate- A dinner will Performing the wedding ceremony will be Ross W. Butterfield, the bride's uncle. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Bingham High School. Thelma musical named after his grandfather, Francis Marion Ewell The Ewell. in the is organization process of erecting a monument there in honor of the elderly Ewell. 7- v dramatization of the search for "Zion." Each of the performances begin at 8 p.m., at 12340 S. 2700 W., Riverton. is There - :..- limited seating. ,.mmmm Glover camp begins meetings with party Midvale, featured tuck luncheon. City. She has children, 29 13 grand- three and one brother, Herman Cole, San Francisco. Midvalley camp meets A luncheon was served che Hale, and Lucile at the Midvalley Camp of Webb. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting, Sept. 17, held at the home of Gladys Stutz, East Midvale. Ilia Searle conducted. Jenkins cousins club has luncheon The lesson, "Year The Jenkins Cousins club met Sept. 17. Following a luncheon at Harmon's Cafe they returned to the home of Lavina Scanlon, Salt Lake, for a social afternoon. 1881," was given by Wylis Sorenson. Travis, chorister; Rhoda SITTING 25 PORTRAITS OFF ON OHDCM MMM SfRMM NOW. 1ST OMl KM NWOMISMNT Viola 571-33- 9 Thompson, organist. Fisher, a pot parliamentarian; and 9460 South 700 tottUnion SquoraMorfc PiocaSondy. Utah S407O Lois Ray, scrapbook. The lesson, "Those Pioneers," was given by Pearl ' Jenkins. Musical numbers were presented by Joan and Charlotte Tait. Officers of the camp are Erma Lewis, captain; Virginia Stocking, first vice captain; Edith Eastman, second vice captain; Lydia Bodell, secretary; Thelma Anderson, treasurer; Pearl Jenkins, lesson; Ada Jen ILsiafi Paw mm Cubic Zirconia Crescent camp has opening Carta Johnson and Geneva Hill, county board members, were special guests at the Crescent camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held an opening social at the home of Mrs Audrey Lunnen, on Sept. opening meeting. 18. 10 Days Only Sapt 16-2- 6 Sindt Is Giving A Froo Zirconia Sin) Va ct. Cubic (Diamond Customer!!! To Any li mm 1 FR sen, historian; Ethel Rae Utah Jones, relics; their Jenkins, chaplain; Melva opening social Sept. 14. The garden party, at the home of Rae Jenkins, Society chorus will furnish the music. On display will be brown charcoal drawings c the Nauvoo Monument to Women, by Michael Terry, Sandy, son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Terry, East Midvale. The program is under the direction of the stake Relief Society presidency, Rosalind Henneman, Dorothy Bradford, Blan- 1 FOH CHRISTMAS The Glover Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers, had PO.1Tr.TJTS fT-V-IlV To Quality Present . . . 1 . Valid Drivers License nr 2.Current VISA, Master- Charge Or American Card. Express LltH t Per CuMc Ptraen) Jacobson, Marilyn Shelton, Marilyn Sadler, Nancy Webb, from Ingersoll, and Marilyn Woodward. New officers will be in- troduced during the evening. And why not... little people (ages three to five) are tome of the most important people in our society! We traditionally think of their education as beginning in Senior citizens given dinner and program UJUI www ir" nearest you Sandy 571-025- 0 .9484 S.700E. Union Square West Jordan 566-825- 5 7866 S. 1700 W. Jordan Square 278-446- 1 A dinner and program entertained the senior citizens in the Sandy Utah Crescent South Stake on Sept. 12. The group met at the Crescent First Ward building. Stake high councilman, Harold Carroll was in charge. Committees were under the direction of the following: Wayne and Fern Smith, Crescent First Ward; Gayle and Thelma Ainsworth, Sixth Ward; Dave and Ann Smith, Ninth Ward; John and Eva Landrath, Sixteenth Ward. Sometimes we forget that kindergarten. Ct. Cubic Zirconia Valued At S1500 Va a child will have learned more than half of his or her total knowledge before reaching the age of five At 3924 S. The public is invited to They will be assisted by Beth Holladay Highland Or. 23. this and Shirley Sorensen. FIGURE Call the spa mm ft Relief stake The birth- day party to be held by the Kultura Club. The ladies will meet at the home of Faye Brady, 1399 Sneddon Dr., Sandy, on Sept. 24. Hostesses will be Irene Lamping, Faye Brady, w -- be served at the forthcoming IN A NEW Sept. The first was on Officers and committee chairmen of the Harold Dangerfield, and Jed Hart; stannewly organized Oquirrh Mountain Chap- ding, Robert Farnsworth, Hiland Kent, ter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers meet for a Edgar Soderstrom, William Bailey, Merrill Mumae Pallv I nhaln anH t aa Rrthortenn planning session. From left sitting are Darrell Michaelis, Walter Ewell, president, Author to be a guest at R. S. meeting Ardeth G. Kapp, Bounnoted author and tiful, Attending the bride will for education, lecturer be her two sisters, Jan be the speaker at the will Robinson and Kim 24 meeting of the Williams. The flower girl Sept Relief Society v will be Brittany Brenen-stal- l. The ladies will meet at in the stake cen Performing duties of 7:30p.m. ter. best man for the groom FEMttMQUE v.''- - i performance Mauchley, Salt Lake 26. - . 25. Dalton, (Wanda) ... Job's Daughters i Far-nswort- h, "Zion" presenting Murray; and a son, Arvil September wedding set Mr and Mrs Keith W. 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