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Show Union . 40 Girls Entertained At "Honor Night" Margie Johnson, Reportei Am . ' "Honor Night" was held Sept. 4,0 girls of the Union Ward MIA. The girls received their individual awards. This was under the direction of Pres. Madonna Bicsinger and teachers, Mrs Rose Tapp, Mrs Betsy Meidlinger, Mrs Maud Cook, and Mrs Melba Forgie. An accordion duet was played by Barbara and Jimmy Peters. Refreshments were served to the girls and their parents. 27 for Betty Nunley Becomes Mrs LeRoy Mitchell Miss Betty Jean Nunley re- cited vows to become Mrs LeRoy Mitchell Saturday, Sept. 29, in Manti, Temple rites. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs Leslie Nunley, 760 East 6400 South. The groom's parents are- Mr & Mrs Mitchell, Pleas- ant Grove. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Union Second Ward Saturday evening. Attending the bride were Miss Marianne Nunley, maid of honor; Miss Joan Nunley, Miss Carolyn Mitchell, Miss Mary Ellen Ruffcl, and Miss Rosemary Carter were bridesmaids. Don Mitchell was best man. Ushers were Dick Ruffel and George Ruffel. After a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, the couple will reside in American Fork. September 24 friends met together at the home of Mrs Annett Swapp. Light refreshments were served to Mrs e Bringhurst, Mrs Marlyn Rawson, Mrs Doan Francom and Mrs Maxine Cox. Jen-nett- ERMOUMTAliKl FARMERS ASSN. Set your A. L. Payne and family, Pay-soand Mr & Mrs Lowell ... Branch Managers . Jack Egbert Midvale Dallas Stradley Riverton ' for your fertilizer needs Mr & Mrs Glen Jackson have as their guests Mrs Jackson's parents, Mr & Mrs Jim Jessper-son- , San Diego, Calif. Before returning to their home, they plan to visit in Mexico City where Mr Jesspcrson was on a LDS mission 50 years ago. For the past 30 years "The Old Time Club" have been meeting together. September 27 was another enjoyable day spent together by the group at the home of Mrs Hazel Greer. Luncheon was served to Mrs Verda Witbeck, Mrs Arvil Graham, Mrs Pearl Croxford, Mrs Delila Bcckstead, Mrs Jennie Francom and Mrs Zelda Motta. Mrs Ida Bonner, Santa Ana, Calif., is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs Madge Trin-nama- frs LaVell Johnstun. They and Raymond Homer, son of Mr Johnstun's Sc Mrs Edmond Homer. father, Sam Boddl, Midvale, Children confirmed in the who recently underwent surgery Union Sixth Ward were Scott E. at a Salt Lake hospital. Mackelprang, son of Mr & Mrs Pvt. Thomas Mayfield is home Harold Mackelprang; Stephen on i leave .from Fort Leonard Sommercorn, son of Mr & Mrs Claudia Wood, Mo. He is spending some Fred Sommercorn; time with an uncle and aunt, Snarr, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lavern Snarr; and Kelly Chris-tenseMr; & Mrs Thomas Milburn. son of Mr & Mrs Wallis Mr & Mrs Thomas Milburn were dinner guests Sunday at Christensen. Mr Si Mrs Dale Malm, Granthe home of Mr & Mrs Lenard have a baby boy born Sept. ger, AxtWl, Salt Lake. & The MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL also visited with Mrs Wares and family. Refreshments were served to 26. Mr & Mrs Jay Woodard, Price, here for the UEA convention. They visited Mrs Woodard's parents, Mr & Mrs Thomas Jackson, and other relatives." A family and a birthday party was held Sept. 28 at the home of Mr & Mrs A. E. Burgon. Luncheon was served to Mrs LaRue Jcppson, Mrs Helen Burgon, Mrs Doris Smith, Draper, Mrs Mildred Jcppson, and Mrs Madge Anderson, American Fork, Mrs Gail Dunkcn, American Fork. A family birthday club was held Sept. 26 at the home of Mrs Nick Mascaro. Refreshments were served to Mrs Vel-mTischner Mrs Carol Baldwin, Mrs Ann Epp, Mrs L. Peirce, Brady, Mrs Harey Brady, Mrs Hattie Denney. The evening was climaxed by drawing names for the Christmas party which will be held at the home of Mr & Mrs L. Pierce Brady. The Union Second Ward Relief Society held its opening meeting Oct. 2. This was a occasion with new officers and an honor day for the past Relief Society presidency. Luncheon was served, and a special program was enjoyed by those who attended.' Mr & Mrs Robert Griffis and family, Norwalk, Calif., visited last week with his brother and family, Mr & Mrs Ed Griffis. The Union Lions and their wives enjoyed a dinner Sept. 27 at ML Meadow Ranch near Park City. The evening was climaxed with dancing to the music of Richard Myers at the accordion and Reese Hansen playing the Friday, Sept. 28, Mr & Mrs W. E. Denney spent a day at Logan. While there they attended a session at the Logan Temple.' They visited in the afternoon with Mr Dcnncy's niece, Mrs Russell Latimer. Saturday they visited at Smithfield at the Swiss cheese factory. They Michael D. Sorich the scenic views of Logan Marine Private Michael D. canvon and Bear Lake, and reSorich, son of Mr & Mrs Mich- turned home by way of Evan-stoWyo. ael Sorich, 7254 South 1700 Mrs Evelyn Flock and her West, West Jordan recently twin sister, Mrs S. L. Imley, completed recruit training at were luncheon guests at the the Marine Corps Recruit De- home of their sister, Mrs W. pot, San Diego, Calif. The in E. to her deparDenney, doctrination to Marine Corps ture for herprior home in Yount-ville- , life includes instruction in basic Calif. military law, discipline, physi Children confirmed at Union cal conditioning, and other mil Third Ward Sunday were Diitary subjects. ane Beard, daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert Beard; Gail Griffin, of Mr & Mrs Raymond Mr & Mrs Pat Anderson visited daughter Griffin; Byrle McClellan, son last week with their daughter of Mr & Mrs Leo McClellan; and family, Mr & Mrs Clare Daniel son of Mr & Mrs Welch, Winn and family. Eldon Welch; and Wendy Sue Mr & Mrs Bruce Macklin and Johnson, daughter of Mr 4-- Mr family recently vacationed at Erland Johnson. San Francisco. They visited rel Babies blessed in the Union atives and many points of in- Third Ward were Lynda Trimterest at San Leandro, San ble, daughter of Mr & Mrs C. J. Mateo, and Sunnyvale, Calif. Trimble; Dale Dawson, son of Mr & Mrs II. A. Hink have Mr & Mrs Dale T. Dawson; Kay had as their guests this past Lee Johns, of Mr & daughter week their friends, Mr & Mrs Mrs Jack E. Johns: and guitar. Bradley Robert Lindmark, Oakland, Thomson, son of Mr & Mrs RonThe Union Second Ward ReCalif. ald Thomson. lief Society held its opening Mr & Mrs Dick Juhnstun, Babies blessed in the Union meeting with a luncheon and an Sixth Ward were Dell Edwards, last visited week Calif., Downey, conThe apron parade. program sisted of vocal numbers by Mrs J with Mr Johnstun's parents, Mr son of Mr & Mrs Dell Edwards; Jean Mangum and "basket of chip" by Mrs Violet Roscnhdn, and a dance by Rocky Oakea d Mr & Mrs Warren Warmker attended the funeral of Mr Warmker's brother, Raymond Warmker, at Laurence, Kans., last week. They were gone. 10 days. Union Second Ward held a ward budget dinner Sept. 28. A short program was enjoyed, and the evening was completed by dancing to Brent Allredge's orchestra, "The Flamingos." The "Lucky 13" club was held Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs Grace Ashton. Luncheon was served to Mrs Vera Stocker, Mrs Faun Fleming, Mrs Rose Rawl-ingMrs Myrtle Ostler, Mrs Marie Mitchell, Mrs Maggie Mangum, Mrs Mary Sorcnson, son."-and Mrs Bessie Walker. Mr & Mrs Clare Winn and The Union Fort DUP will hold its meeting at the home of family visited last week with Mrs Lucy Green Monday, Oct. their parents, Mr & Mrs M. II. Winn and Mr tc Mrs Pat Ander8 at 1:30 p.m. was son, Preston, Ida.. - They returnA family held Sept. 29 to celebrate Wil-lar- ed home Sunday. Roger Lylc, Edwards, son of Oldroyd's 78th birthday. His children who attended were Mr & Mrs Roger S. Edwards, Mr & Mrs Jay Oldroyd and fam- was confirmed at the Union Secily, Mr & Mrs Grant Stewart ond Ward Sunday. . ; Miss Kimbcrly Anderson and and family, Tooele, Mr & Mrs 28. Mr Friday, October 5, 1962 Sec. 2 Wheeler, Mrs Eva Evans, Mrs Liicy Thompson, Mrs Doreen Rhoades, Mrs Arzel Stones, Mrs Lucy Mae Green, Mrs Ellen Nance, Mrs Leila Nix, Mrs Ave-ri- l and Mrs Vivian HilKriepl, ton. . Obituary ' Keith Menna &. Mrs Bruce Tueller and The infant son ol family vacationed in Los An- Tony and Edith Webb Mennageles. They visited many points one-day-- old of interest and spent some time vith Mrs Tueller's uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Victor Basoco They returned home by train last week. Mrs Russ Oakeson attended a wedding shower Sept. 29 at Kiv: crton in honor of Miss Betty Hardman at the home of Mrs Wade Oakeson. October 3 at 8 p.m. in the new Ilillcrest High School auditorium, officers for the PTA will be elected. The Brady Cousins Remembrance Club met at the home of Mrs Evelyn Bolliger, Sandy, Monday. Along with the business meeting they honored Mrs Ailcy Brady Morrell on her 78 birthday presenting her with a lamp. Luncheon was served to the hostess and honored guest and the following: Mrs Elva Ornamental Iron " PORCH 1047 East 7200 South, Union, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, in a Sail Lake hospital. rvived bj Keith Menna bis parents,1 a sister, Sharlene and a brother, Robert F., all o) Union; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Tony Menna Sr. Bingham; Mr & Mrs Wilford Webb, Murray; Rupert Oni-da- , Jerome, Ida. Graveside services were held Wednesday monrng Stay In Midvale Where taxes are lower and schools are better See ... Speck & Jorgensen's exciting new homes just east of 7020 S. State. Drive in this beautiful orchard and see why your friends and neighbors are locating here Split levels, ramblers, full basements and easy GI FIIA conventional loans, type financing or you name it. RAILINGS PORCH COLUMNS PLAY - - Page 3 For further information call T. J. 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