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Show Don Bybee Cottonwood Heights Claire . . c- master Jim Culli-ia- n announced that Pack 286 hold a puppet show in conjunction with their next pack which will be held on Eeeting, at 7 p.m. at Cotton,-fcooHeights Baptist Church, hich sponsors this group. The oys. have created the hand and have composed a Juppets for the show. d " v . ' :. " J iPvi. Jphnston lArrives from Calif. i Pvt. James 0. Johnston, son of Mr & Mrs T. T. Johnston, ' 5722 Highland Dr., arrived liome recently after finishing Sunrise Service Set By Lutheran Church Rev. James Schwandt, pastor Lutheran Church, 7136 South 17 East, announced that Good Friday service will be held at 1:30 to 3 p.m. The Easter Sunday services will begin with a Sunrise service at 6 a.m. at the church, followed by an Easter Breakfast at 7 a.m. hosted by the Walther League. Sunday School will be at 9:30 a.m. and the festival of worship service will start at 10:45 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend. of. Calvary irdmrrm m 1 Becomes PTA 278-307- his basic training at Ft. Erwin, Calif. He has entered the U for the Spring semester and will remain in the Army Reserve. kPuppet Show Program Announced by Pack Cub Scout reporter Gardner, m President Mount View PTA annual election of officers was held Thursday, Mar. 19. Mrs Faye Hadley, publicity chairman announced that those elected were Don Bybee, president; Jolene Harrison, first vice president; principal Harold Blair, second vice president; Viola FairKenneth banks, secretary; Fawson, treasurer. Howcroft Home On Navy Furlough Seaman Craig Howcroft, son of Mr &.Mrs Harold T. Howcroft, 7900 South 20th East, who has been home on a two weeks furlough from San Diego, Calif., left last Friday to return to duty. Craig, who is a graduate of Jordan high school has been in the service since 1962 and is in the Navy Reserve. Easter Sunday Brunch Held at Country Club Mrs Zelda Denver announcthat an Easter Sunday morning brunch will be held at the Willow Creek Country Club Mar. 29. As a special treat, two teen-ag- e girls, Susan Farrish, daughter of Mr & Mrs William Farrish and Robin Smith, daughter of Mr & Mrs Blair Smith, will be dressed up in bunny costumes to present Easter baskets to the children of the members and their guests. ed tmmh Disc Jockey Appears At MIA Teen Dance Butler Seventh Ward will hold a teen dance party at the Butler Ward, 70th South 27th East, Saturday, Mar. 28, starting at 8:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. Dance instructions, by Don and Bobbie Bybee will be given 30 minutes before the dance. "Mad Hatter's Party" is the theme for the dance, and the costume theme is Bells and Bcaus in Mad Chapeaus. Disc Jockey Don Morgan will be on hand to spin the platters and give away records as prizes for various dance contests. Those in charge of decorations from the Fourth Ward are Jerry Bowen and Mike Denning, from the Seventh Ward will be Renae Gailey and Greg Cullis. The Ninth Ward is providing the disc jockey. The dance is sponsored by the Butler Stake. The MIA for residential customers in Utah. Electric rates for flameless electric heating and air conditioning too have been reduced 15 below regular rates in total electric homes effective January 2, 1964. ' . , i i Heat Your Home Tomorrow's Way fY Clean as lightSaves Draft-fre- e Space separate lempcraiurc . f control for room. every Electrically mi (q ; ; Xjj QWff) Fnr mrtrf informal inn. rait or writ? vour nearest Power & Light Co. office. Vuh If it's electric, It's better I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. g6lf ball were loaded, maLng that was broken two months them swerve. ago. Decorations were in the form Franklin A. Smart received a telephone call from his grandof kites and table centerpieces of Angello son Glen, who is in the New Cuatto presented musical inter- England States on a mission. ludes on the accordian for the He wished his grandfather a cocktail hour preceding the happy birthday. dance. The Markantonio orThe Tee PA Club met at the chestra provided music for home of Mrs Pearl Greer Fridancing. On the committee in day. Luncheon was served by charge of the affair were Mr & Alice Chiverill and Ruth AnderMrs William Farrish, Mr & Mrs son. Others present were Lor-iCharles Allcott; Mr & Mrs A. Roberts, Dorthy Walker, Reed Reynolds. Hazel Fisher and Edna Jensen. The Mutual Marrieds of Union Third Ward met at the Christian Church home of Boyd Lyon, 681 East 7570 South, Sunday evening. Announces Services The Union First Ward MIA Easter Sunday services at had a special spring program the South East Christian Mar. 25. Mr & Mrs J. Johns, 7500 So. Church, 6880 So. Highland Dr., will include Bible school at 10 10th East, are moving to Cala.m., morning worship and ifornia soon to live near Mr father. weekly communion service at Johns Mr & Mrs North entertained 11 a.m. and evening worship at 7 p.m. according to an announc-men- t Don McLelland, and Don Willast made by Mrs Kendall son, on their birthdays Wil-ma week. Others present were Bauer. & Mrs Mr McLelland and will lead Miss Nancy Lanoue the opening worship of Bible Don V. Cook. Mr & Mrs Richard Cherring-ton- , School with the children's and 1350 Miene Lane, and famclasses participating. youth Featured will be singing by the ily had Mr & Mrs Harold Kor-ou- s and family as dinner guests class and the primary choir, scriptures, recita- Sunday. Mr & Mrs E. H. B lcher entions; a clarinet solo and a resurrection object lesson. At 11 joyed having Mr & Mrs Jack a.m. .. worship hour, Kendall Bullwinkel and family as dinBauer, minister, will speak, on ner guests in their home. Union First Ward Primary the subject, "The Hope of Eternal Life." Visitors are welcome Assn. held their monthly preparation meeting at the home of to attend all of the services. Venna Bascom Thursday evening. Members of the Stake Primary Association PresidenBaptist Services cy were also in attendance. Moved to Murray Mr & Mrs Jack Milner, 6CGG South 1300 East are planning Rev. William Whisenhunt, to make their home in Califorpastor of Cottonwood Heights nia. Mr Milne has already left Baptist Church announced that for their new location. Mrs the Easter Sunday service will Milne and the children will be be held at 11 a.m. Infant dedihim after school lets cation service was held at the joining out. church Sunday, Mar. 22. To acThe that were in a commodate a larger number of scooter boys accident on Christmas the worshippers, Baptisimal Curtis and Bobservices will be held ; in the Day, Raymond casts reare Curtis, by having Murray Baptist Church ' at 7:30 moved from their legs. Ray p.m. Easter Sunday.. Pearson has had to have a new A Sunday School contest is cast because his leg has been under way at this time at the broken when he fell at again SunChurch, on attendance and home. day School work. The contest Mike MacKay was surprised will last for a twelve week perSaturday evening when the iod. Rev. Whisenhunt announcand girls he teaches held ed that the winning class will boys a party on his birthday. Dick a receive scholorship to attend Russell Hammond, the summer camp at Utaba as Eldredge, and company entertained the first prize and the other will be group with their guitars. awarded a bible. n pre-scho- The senior citizens held a combination Easter and birthday dinner Friday; Mar. 20 in Murray Park for all members in the area. Celebrating birthday's were, members whose birthdays are in the month of March. Games were played. Mount View elementary school secretary Mrs Wallace, announced that they are interested in finding new families, with kindergarten age children, who have recently moved into Spring Dance Party the area, since the last census Held Saturday was taken. Anyone interested should contact the school as ;The theme for a dance par- soon as possible. ty held at the Willow Creek will be Apr. 8, at 7:45 p.m. Country Club Saturday, Mar. 21 Another registration will be on was "Spring is Bustin' Out All June 1 and 2, but must be made Over." A surprise golf putting by a appointment. contest was held which turned The classes will begin June 3, out to be very funny as the con with 2 sessions daily, continutestants were unaware that the ing through July 10. Registration slips will be sent home to those who are already on the list. d To everyone who lias ever said: 66 C Science, Health Safety Program Held cotraM jjtiistt v c 1 5 3 gets a fiew'fflQflllai?s 99 9 S s 9m m With the new tax law in effect, youll get a few more dollars in your next paycheck. Unless you're careful, it will pimply dribble away. You have a chance to wake that extra money count for something important. But not if you spend it a week at a time. We'd like to suggest you save it. It won't be hard because you won't deny yourself a thing. This is money you haven't had before. This is the chance of a lifetime to prove to yourself that you can save regularly. To help, we suggest you open a Walkermatic Savings account. Here's all you doi Every payday you deposit your check in your checking account. Walkers will automatically transfer any amount you specify from your checking to your savings account. Begin by specifying just the extra money you'll get with the reduced tax rate. In a very short time you'll have a savings record to 1 proud of, and enough money to make it count for something. Will you visit your nearest Walker Office this week? h The science, health and safety program for parents of Union elementary school held last Thursday evening was a outstanding program, demonstrated by the boys and girls of each room. Crescent Ward celebrated the birthday of the Relief Society Mar. 17. Guest speaker was Mrs Marg Stevenson, 83 years old, who talked and played instruments. Mrs Fern Smith, Mrs Meril Lynn Ban-noMrs Frances Jenkins, sang two numbers, accompanied by Mrs Reggie Fairbourn on the piano. Mrs Irma Rae Fairbourn played a number of selections on the piano. An Oriental luncheon was served to 62 guests in the banquet hall with the help of Mrs Kazuko Mori. 122nd Camp Meets At Lunnen Home T. Olson enter- Mrs Wilford : The Crescent Camp Daughof the Utah Pioneers held a meeting Mar. 20 at the home of Mrs Gerald Lunnen with Mrs Raymond Johnson as Lesson was "A Century of Living." Mrs Lovina Harrison gave a history on William Harrison, her husband's father. Luncheon was served. ters J tained on Sunday evening in honor of her husband's and daughter; JoAnn's birthdays. supper was servea to tne family members, Mr & ! Automotive Troubles? 1: Mrs Jex Named Crescent PTA Pres. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Give Us a Call Today n Crescent elementary school held a PTA meeting Mar. 19. A talk on pornography was given by Marge Redman, juvenile protection chairman. New officers were elected installed follows: as and Evonne Jex, president; Betty Gauze, first .vice president; Prin. James Miller, second vice president; Mary Lavery, sec- - p Save money in the end have it done right! Bring your car to us Troester's Automotive Service Midvale 22 N. Holden St. 255-124- 1 . DRIGIiAM Y0UK& UNIVERSITY SALT LAKE ADULT EDUCATION CENTER TERM EVEMKG CLASSES 1964 SPRING TAUGHT HI SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services for James Hilton, 2733 Delsa Dr., were held Wednesday noon in a Ward. Mr Hilton died Sunday In a Salt Lake hospital. He. was born Oct. 17, 1914 in Salt Lake to Laurence and Olive Holder Hilton. He married Eva Faye Colebrook Sept. 9, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his widow; sons, daughter, James S., and Jeffrey L., Margaret A., all of Salt Lake, brothers and sister, Gilmer S., Union, Keith A., Margaret ' ' Kunkel. HoUaday, Sadie Steffsen, stepbrothers, s t e p s i s t e r.s, Wayne Neilson, Gordon Neil-soMidvale; William Neilson, Hol-lada- y ' UNiVERSITY LFVEL COURSES OYft 100 CREDIT AND ART - ARTS ENGLISH HISTORY DANCE & CRAFTS - SPEECH - STUDY -- ECONOMICS ARTS .GENEALOGY LANGUAGES HOME AND FAMILY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RELIGION TEACHER EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES FREE COUNSELING APfill 6 10 iN THtSE AREAS; RECREATION .FINE POLITICAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCE & BCl'.INNINC SERVICE step-mothe- r, Murray; BcUy ho Falls, Ida. Fairbourn, need assistance in class selection, educational and vocational choices, or university rules and requirements, call or write the B.Y.U. Salt Lake Center lor an appointment. Professional counseling will bt available it no cost from March 30 through April 3, 5 00 to 8 00 If you Ida- pro. Crescent Mott claum mttt for only ptr Dinner, Fashion Show, Auction Slated To: wk. B.Y.U. Salt Lake Center 200 North Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah NAME. ADDRESS... The, Crescent Second Ward is sponsoring a "S5,0O0" dinner Apr. 1 at the ward house. A kiddie fashion show will be TODAY, CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BULLETIN nt cvming J Spring Term 1964 Classes I I I Speech and Dramatic Arts for Children, Teens and Adults and Engineering P Science Public School Teaching Certification Program First Year of College Year Registered Nurses Program Two CITY ZIP. Support Midvale's Free Ambulance Service... & Mrs Franklin A. Smart, South 10th East, celebrated Mr Smart's 75th birthday Saturday at a dinner party in a Salt Lake dining room with their children present. Accom- anying the Smarts were Mrs J fartha Sheppick and partner, Mr & Mrs Ralph Smart, Mr & Mrs Elmer Smart, Mr 1 Mrs Irvin Smart, BuUer, and Mr L Mrs Vivian Simmons, Kays-ville. Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs David Huish and Mr & Mrs Vern Bringhurst visited with Mr & Mrs Franklin A. Smart, to wish him a happy birthday. Mrs E. Vern Bringhurst left Uiis week for California to visit and be with her father who is very ill. Clusta Ludwig, daughter of Mr It Mrs Herbert Ludwig, 8164 South 10th East, has had the cast removed from her leg L- - p - Records Albums 43'i & Banjos 4 A S String . With the Nw HART BROS. IN THE MALL A Sugar Houto EMS DANCi Your Ticket Purchase will help main-Priztain Midvale's FREE Ambulance Guiiars Shh-teo- n. MUSIC BY JAY POND'S ORCHESTRA Tenor Btrifono Strlno r Sat, April 4th - Midvale Jr. High School Gym Ukes & 13 mm All E ElfSISM Stock Complete mmr 41st Annual Shcci Music ORGANS No. Main, Sandy 115 S. State, Mvcrton 1750 W. 12600 S. d Mr From $495.00 1 The Crescent Second-ThirWard Young Marrieds had a meeting at the home of Mr & Mrs Dwight Petty Tuesday evening. Guest speaker was Mr Welsh of the General Church Welfare. The Fifth grade class of the Crescent elementary school had a surprise party for their teacher, Max Hatch, Mar. 17. in honor of his birthday. Mr & Mrs Cecil Zeegler, Lovell, Wyo., were over night guests Monday evening at the Loran Neilson home. Mrs Zeegler is Mr Neilson's sister. Mr & Mrs Loran Neilson in Grace, Ida., last week attending the funeral of Sim E. of Mrs Hyman, brother-in-laNeilson. Dr & Mrs Theron C. Olsen entertained 14 members of a study group Saturday evening. Society's Birthday DUP Mrs Lloyd D. Olson and boys, Crescent, Mr & Mrs Jay Olson and family, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Duane Olson and family, Crescent. Mrs John A. Samuelson was hostess to 17 Friendship Club members Wednesday, Mar. 18. The evening was spent making Easter hats. Mrs Dunn Taylor, Sandy, Mrs Art Bertola, Salt Lake, Mrs Earon Jensen, Crescent, were guests Saturday of Mrs Alva Fairbourn at the Pi Kappa Alpha Mother's Club spring luncheon and fashipn show held r .. at the U. Mr & Mrs David L. Hills have moved frpm Salt Lake to make their home in Crescent. Mrs Hills is the former Miss Juan-it- a Fairbourn, daughter of Mr & Mrs Alva Fairbourn. retary. Retiring officers are Fairbourn, Frances Reggie Jenkins and Burnetta Eagar. 8135 Pianos Midvale THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday. March 27, 1964 page (, n Ward Celebrates W. Lorna Allgood. Reporter 255-372- 2 Eate-ma- in charge, and Mrs Donna Carlson as narrator. An auction sale will take place with Henry Page in charge. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. followed by the fashion and auction sale. Proceeds will go on the building fund. James W. Hilton Union Mrs. C. H. Belcher featured with Mrs Laura At Intermission es Service in Midvale and Surrounding Vicinity. $1.00 DONATION PER COUPLE - LADIES FREE DEPOSIT TICKET STUBS AT EITHER MIDVALE DRUG STORES WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT No Midvale Firemen's Participation in Prizes |