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Show W. J. Man Attends Son's Ordination West Jordan Mews Mark Peterson, 2554665 an orchestra. Refreshments will be served. School buses will transport the students to and from the dance. Parents are invited to attend the dance. The dance is from 8 p.m. untill 11 Plans Completed On West Jordan fHalloWeenfaTtY Saturday Date Set By Stake for Dance Jordan West Elementary school Halloween party will be held Thursday. Oct. 31, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Elementary School. The Lions Club is sponsoring the - party , and the American Legion is arranging the spook alley. There will be cartoons shown In the Library; a show given in the auditorium; games and prizes in the class rooms; a fortune telling booth booth. A comand a make-umittee will give a prize for the best costume. The party is for and elementary school children . only. Parents should bring the JUtle children. A sack treat wjll be served each child as he goes home from the A Stake MIA dance will be held Saturday evening Oct. 26 in the West Jordan Stake Center.. The dance is for 14 years of age or older. Dance instructions will be given from 8 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The dance will continue until 11 p.m. -- " p Tea Given for Bingham Given by Mrs Rose Bingham High School PTA tea presented a for the teachers, room representatives'. PTA officers, and chairmen . The tea was held Thur sday, Oct. 24. The purpose of the event was to become acquaintparty. PTA officers and chairmen of ed and to offer PTA assistance committees, the room mothers whenever needed to the high and teachers are helping in the school. ' planning and conducting of the party, Clara Hogan will make Ball 1,200 popcorn balls. The home room mothers may place their orders with the PTA for Mrs Hogan to make' theirs if they ' wish her to. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Gardner Camp, met Halloween Dance at the Pioneer Hall Thursday, Oct. 17. Mrs Myrtle Bateman Set at Junior High presided. Mrs Marinda Dimond A Halloween dance will be led the singing accompanied a held at West Jordan Junior by Mrs Francis May. Mrs Rose gave the lesson, "Min High School, ' Thursday evenRefreshments ing, Oct. 31. The dance hall will ing in Utah." be decorated and there will be were served. pre-scho- . , Coronation Set at Bingham Lu-ell- Next Tim e Ernest Willford has returned from 'Washington D. C. where he attended the ordination of his son, the Reverend Milton He traveled by D. Willford. train to Chicago where his son and his wife met him. They drove from Chicago to Washstud-- , ington D. ,C. Rgv. iWilUord Minied tor '6 years to "gain his istership. A reception was held in Scott Hall following the ordination service honoring him and his family and special guests. The reception was served by the Christian Womens Fellowship of the National City Christian Church. Rev. Willford has a church in New Carlisle, Ind., a Community Church which is He is a Korean veteran and was a Captain in the U. S. Marines. Ernest Willford. after helping his son get settled in his new home, returned home by Min nesota where he visited a cousin in Minneapolis, Mr & Mrs Dan WiUford. Mr & Mrs George Willford, another cousin, came 8 miles to Minneapolis from Garvin where they own the ori ginal Willford farm which has never gone out of the Willford family since 1874 when it was homesteaded. New officers in West Jordan second ward Relief Society are Mrs Keith Hogan, president Mrs Glendon Leak, counselor Mrs John Spratling, counselor; and Mrs Van Brown, secretary. Mrs Carl Hatfield, Mrs Harvey Halverson, Mrs Charles Jorgen- sen are outgoing officers. A Coronation Ball will be held at Bingham High Friday night, where Miss Coppertonian will be crowned. Each girl vy mg will be atired in lformal dress and will be escorted by a fellow in tuxedo attire. s In the the girls appeared in school clothes, displayed talents, appeared in a formal, and basic dress. Candidates are Carol Bar-beWest Jordan, talent, dance; Suzanne Brown, Riverton, vocal solo; Ruth Kidd, Copperton, dance; Mary Louise Vicchrilli, West Jordan, dance; Merrillee Wells, West Jordan, a reading; Sheri Whit.e West Jordan, dance. The young ladies were 30 on judged personality; 15 poise; 20 talent; 20 beauty of face and figure; 15 intellect, voice, thinking and answering questions. try-out- Missionaries You Stop in at Continental Bank of Midvale ... post Checking Service ask about their Low . . You Will Be Glad You Did Downtown Midvale OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 8 P. M. O Personal Loans Checking Savings Auto Loans Safe Deposit Hone Loans 4 the rate of interest now paid on savings which are on deposit for a full year at is Q Continental Bank of Midvale Your Community Bank 8100$. State Midvale Peposite Insured to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Third Ward at 5 p.m.:. prelude Alma II. Holt, will he. honored music, lneiia Hunter; opening at a tareweu testimonial bun hymn, congregation; invocation, day, Oct 27 at 4:30 p.m." in the J. Smith; sacrament Cnnth TnrHan U7nrH indnn Qnnth Heber hymn, choir; sacrament sxtv 1300 West. ice, Aaronic rriestnooa; vocal The Sunday program is as solo, Lynn A. Scoresby; speak- follows: organ prelude, Carol Marlin musical Fairbourn; er, Rees; opening hymn, congrega R. numbre, choir; spaker, Lynn tion; invocation, Lynn Holt; vocal solo, Francine sacrament Webb; hymn, congregation; Tuft; remarks, mother of mis- sacrament Aaronic service, sionary; remarks, Bsp. Gerald Priesthood; Dale remarks, J I. Smith; father pf missionary; Wheadon;"r remarks,-- ; Maureen closing Fowlks4 vocal solo," Kay Holt; response,' missionary; hymn, congregation; benedic speaker, Pres. Howard W. Bar-ben- ; tion, Merrill Hand; postlude. vocal selection, Leah NelThella Hunter. son, Elaine Johnson, Joyce commentary, Mar'"9 Westonskow; sha Froman, accompanied by Diane Jensen; remarks, par ents of missionary; presenta tion of missionary. Bishop Ther- on B. Hutchings; response, mis sionary; closing hymn, congre- gation; benediction, Eldon organ Cobbley. ) V for their Leaving Jenae Santa Fe, New were and Mr & Mrs Wells, West Jordan. Sherman II. Smith farewell testimonial A for Fredrick W. Smith, prior to his departure for the Korean Mission of the LDS Church, will take place Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2:15 p.m. in the Midvale Third Ward Chapel, 75 Olympus St Elder Smith is the son of Mr &. Mrs Leslie F. Smith. follows: pre The program lude, Faye White; opening song, invocation, Henry Wilcox; sacrament hymn, con sacrament service, gregation; Aaronic priesthood; speaker, Frank Johnson; vocal solo, Geniel Rasmussen. acc. by Janice Morley; speaker, Russell H. Bishop; piano solo, Phillip Russon; remarks, Bishop William Woodward; remarks, parents; response, missionary; closing hymn, congregation; Jesse Monson; benediction, congregation; ' postlude, . Faye White. ;"V . . . Donald A. Richardson Ifarewell testimonial will honor Donald A. Richardson, son of Mr & Mrs D. V. Mowert prior to his departure for the Finnish LDS Mission, at the Cottonwood Fourth Ward. The following program will be presented Sunday, Oct. 27, beginning at 4:30 p.m.: prelude, Reuva Bagley; opening song, Glen congregation; prayer. Larsen; sacrament song, congregation; sacrament service, Aaronic Priesthood; speaker, Gilbert Harding; vocal solo. Rex Stallings; speaker. LeRoy ii i it ml Datwyler; remarks, mil i) in Bsp. F. MacEay; response, missionary; W. Elder Smith Fredrick closing song, congregation; prayer, Blaine Litle; postlude, Prior to her leaving for the Reuvo Bagley. North Scottish mission of the Sherman H. Smith will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, Oct. 27, prior to his departure for the British Mission. He is the son of Mr St Mrs Gerald H. Smith. The following program will be presented at the Draper First- A Mr &. Mrs William ' Nibley. For-ma- Mr & home in Mex., Mrs Saturday Frank Gal-lego- s' sister, Mrs Tina Trujillo, S. Allen St., for eight days. They were guests of honor at dinner at the home of Mrs Trujillo's Mr & Mrs Grant Shaw, Oak St., entertained at dinner recently for Mr & Mrs David Stoker, Mr & Mrs Stanley Wells, Mr &. Mrs Ray Ertmann, Mr & Mrs DaAvid Marchant.Mid-vale- , I J 4 the Provo Hospital after suf- tering a heart attack. Mr & Mrs Ben Bagley, Alta View Dr., were guests of Mr & Mrs Louis Kjar, Cornell Dr., on a week end excursion trip of the Telephone olt timers to Elko, Nev., recently. Also going from Midvale was Mrs J. W. 255-360- 1 Larry , Magnus-son- Depot St., were dinner of Mrs Magnusson's guests daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe, Salt Lake, in honor of their daughter, Karen, on her 13th birthday. Other guests were Mrs Sidney Silcox, Riverton, Mrs Orley Bills and children, Randy and Cheri. Midvale, Mrs Sherman Fergus- son and daughter Sharlene, Murray, and Mrs Jim Burgon and children. Vickie, Angela and Steven, Union. Recent week end guests of Mrs Sarah Freeman, 3rd Ave., were Mr & Mrs Carl Wagoner. Mr Si Mrs Gordon Wagoner, and James Freed, Provo. A week end guest was Mrs Freeman's daughter, Mrs Leola Fahrni, Salt Lake. Mr Si Mrs Grant Shaw received word recently from their son, urent bhaw, who is serv mg an LDS Mission in San Diego, Calif., with headquarters in Los Angeles, that he has been made a zone counselor. Enjoying a luncheon at the home of Mrs Stella Clark, Riverton, recently were Mr St Mrs William Magnusson. Another guest was Mrs Sidney Silcox, Riverton. Later that evening Mr & Mrs Magnusson were dinner guests of Mrs Silcox. Mrs Sarah Freeman had as her visitors recently Mrs Agnes McCammon, Pocatello, Ida., Mrs Ada Payne, Georgetown, Ida., and Mrs Lydia Bodell, daughter, Mr & Mrs Wally Webster, Meadow Brook Farm. Other guests were Mrs Trujillo and Phil Durantoes, Midvale. They also visited another daughter of Mmrs Trujillo, Mr & Mrs Julie Gallegos, Granger Park.j Sight seeing trips were enjoyed in Salt Lake during their stay.' Mrs Maude Soderman, Cottonwood St., observed her birthday recently. Guest of honor at dinner at the home of his grandparents, Mr &. Mrs Lenyal Soderman, Cottonwood St., was Terry Soderman, Kearns, on his sixth birthday. Other guests were his Mr & Mrs Robert parents. Soderman and sons. Cory and Steven, Kearns, and his great grandmother, Mrs Maude i IN NUIVIIILU Mrs-Mar- coming to 1I.DS Ili.lt. MIDVALE Church. daughter . October 29 FSdSS- Miss Barbara of Mr & Mrs - S&ilS 0:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 15 S. 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Exercise Your American Heritage (Paid Political Advertisement) Wl '17,000,000 T0 REHABILITATE DOWNTOWN WF'II frCLI. kSW " ?n DO WE SPEND 42!T fl jlSlilVM A . . . .'THANKS''' W) SG--30I- J) YOU ARE INVITED Citizens of fjidvale An-Mi- ; K ZhfJZ Last Monday Mrs Darlene Runells, Murray, was a visitor of Mrs May West. afternoon Mrs Thursday Richard Berghout, Van Buren St., was a guest of Mrs Willis Francom, 3rd Ave., at a luncheon of the Lladies Auxiliary of the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No. 12 at Finnlandia, Salt Lake. The theme of the luncheon was honoring Alaska. Folthe . luncheon colorful lowing slides taken on the recent cruise of the group to Alaska along the beautiful waterway from Vancouver, B. C? were shown. The ladies also brought craft materials or . light kitchen utensils Mrs J. V. Clark. Provo. the1 former Miss Ruby Roach, Mid vale, was guest of honor at a dinner party recently at the home of Mrs Richard M. Rands, Salt Lake. Other guests were Mrs Clifton Vandergriff. Mrs Norman Mac Neil, Mrs Delber Yorgason, Mrs George Donga, Mrs Clifford Ketner, East Midvale, Mrs Wells Roundv. Provo. Mrs David Marrant, Mrs Melba Hobbs. Midvale, ita Hyke. Miss Helen Black. Mrs Mary Anderson and Miss Leona Petersen, Salt Lake. Last week end Mr & Mrs Robert Hilland and children, Shir leen, Scott and Mark, Idaho Falls, Ida., were guests of Mrs x Hill's parents, Mr & Mrs Dick Anderson, Garden View Cir. The Linger Longer bridge club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs J. T. Davis, 6th Ave. Present were Mrs I John Nilsson, Mrs Mae Still man, Sandy, and Mrs Stella Gust, Midvale. Invited guests were Mrs Kathryn Reinhardf, San Leandro, Calif., Mrs Anna ' Koppel San Francisco, Calif. Mrs Helen Sullencer and Mrs J' Ethel Rowland. Midvale. Prizes! were won Dy .Mrs Koppel, Mrs Nilsson, Mrs Rowland and Mrs Reinhardt. ' Stevens, who has Midvale. with her mother. btca::'staying The Downs sisters birthday Mrs E. West, during her club met recently at the home illnessMay left Friday for San Jose. of Mrs Heber Peterson, Pio- Calif., to visit her daughter and &SSit GOHflflflUNUymOHS r - Mrs Willis Francom ' rs Guests'-wefe"M- Personals make a date for I postlude, THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, October 25, 1963 which was Oct. 13. . - ' -- "Leonard Mil- - Page 4 lor loi-- t Ur.. rlnmnnn Co mussen. Sandy. Mrs Gilbert l" Mr & Mrs Merle Brown, Clements, Mrs David Downs, and Mrs George Downs, Mid- Spruce St., returned Friday by vale. Dinner was enjoyed by the train from a three weeks' trip to Mountain View, Calif., where group. Mr & Mrs Heber Peterson they visited their son and fam and daughter. Churby Lou, mot- ily, Mr & Mrs Ralph Brown, Randy. ored to Orem recently, where Brad 1hevvisited Mrs "Esther v1J)yedhoPpm6-aP- 3 birthday, r i' her nere. St., In observance, of VOTC 1 J I C DICUTI tlJtl FOR THE RIGHT SITE! 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