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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Seven groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Pardoe, Salt Lake. The couple are honeymooning in California and on their return they will make their home in Salt Lake. Friday, May 27, 1955 Frank DRAPER NEWS NOTES BARIARA FORMAN Phone: Reporter Joanne Eorbush, Marilyn Johnson, Mid. 3123 Lecie Whitman, a cousin, and Yvonne James, a sister of the as bridesmaids. Petite flowbride, Miss Jeanette James, and Richer girls were Linda Dahl and Karen ard L. Groves were married MonAnn Dahl, cousins of the bride. day, May 16. The ceremony was the duties of best man Performing performed at the bride's home by was Howard Bingham, and ushers Bishop George B. Roden. In the evening the couple was were Robert Dunn, Paul Whitman, honored at a reception at the Ava-lo- and Ed Robinson. ballroom. Hosting the event was the bride's parents, Mr & Mrs Miss Cherie Smith was married George" James. The bride-groois to Frank Pardoe Saturday afterthe son of Mr & Mrs George Groves, noon in the Salt Lake temple. SatMurray. .Attending the bride was Mrs Merlin Dansie, cousin of the urday evening the bride and groom were honored at a reception in the bride, as matron of honor, with Jade room of the Hotel Utah. Attending the bride as matron of honWIVES WILL BE WIVES! or was Mrs Beverly Mercer, and Enjoy this little known chapter bridesmaids were Hermine the of life in a 2 wife Mormon and Pattie Jeanie Calwell, Briggs, houshold in the 1890's, Smith, a sister of the bride. Best "UP HOME". 3rd part man was a brother of the groom. Now in June issue of The bride is the daughter of Mr LADIES' HOME JOURNAL & Mrs James L. Smith, and the JAMES-GROVE- S n SMITH-PARDO- E Family changes vacation reservation by telephone . . . saves s35 ,This family had paid $35 as a deposit on an apartment at a summer resort. At the last moment, the reservations had to be shifted to a later date because of a change in the husband's vacation plans. He called the rental agent by Long Distance, explained the circum- , stances and reached agreement that the money would apply to a later period. For this family, here was proof that telephone service doesn't cost it pays! This is only one of many ways the tele phone can save you money, valuable time and trouble, too. So use it often let it work for you. ArcrCt there some calls you should make right now? r i e rYOUR 'Name withheld, but story is an actual case taken from Tt-- Mr & Mrs Mike Riska left early Monday morning for St. Louis, where they will visit with relatives for a month. The Absalum W. Smith family reunion will be held Sunday, June 26, at 12:30 in the Draper Park. Members of the family are asked to bring their own lunch. The lunch hours will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m. after which a program and games for the children have been planned. Miss Hulda Parker was the speaker for Sunday evening meeting in the Draper First ward. She spoke on her experiences while working in the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. The teen-agspeaker was Dan Jorgensen, and the music was furnished by the Ambassador Quartet from Salt Lake. Miss Vickie Johnson, Salt Lake, is spending a week visiting at the home of Mr & Mrs Henry West Jr. The kindergarten classes will be gin in Draper May 31. The teacher will be Mrs Coyte. Mr & Mrs John Day entertained at a party Friday evening in honor of their son, Dick. Present were the brothers and sisters of Dick's mother, and the great grandparents to Dick, Mr & Mrs Henry P. Jensen, Midvale. Dick left Wednesday to rejoin his outfit at Miraman Air Base in San Diego. Jack Brimhall and his priesthood class had a swimming party at Saratoga Wednesday evening. The Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs for the Merlin Allen. was Mrs evening Henry Page. A review of the Book "His Eye is on the Sparrow," was given by Mrs Jay Gunnel. Mr & Mrs J Leon. Smith and Sam Bailey attended an open house for a cousin of Mrs Smith in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. The study group from the Draper First ward attended a fireside in Salt Lake Sunday after church at the home of Mr & Mrs Doyle Lewis. Mr & Mrs Fremont Martin and family, Hayward, Calif., have been visiting in Draper. Thursday evening they were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Morris Greene. All 4-- clubs from Draper and Crescent participated in a cake sale at the Draper poultry Saturday at noon. The proceeds from this event will be used to send the Salt Lake ci.. County representative to summer camp in Washington, D C. Lee Chamberlain, son of Mr & Mrs Herbert Chamberlain, was married May 14 to Miss Marvine Skeem, Twin Falls, Ida. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents by an LDS bishop. The couple are now living in Provo and both are attending BYTJ. Mrs Annie Ennis is spending three weeks visiting relatives in Baltimore, Md. Mrs Lois Washburn and Mrs Pat Vawdrey entertained at a surprise birthday party recently for Mrs Lydia Vawdrey at the Vawdrey home. Neighbors and friends pre sent were Mrs Iris Smith, Mrs Pri silla Miles, Mrs Phyllis Howlett, Mrs Sally Washburn, Mrs Carolyn Washburn, Mrs Leah Jones, Mrs Jone's mother, Mrs Dally, Kanab, Mrs Rhoda Washburn, and Mrs Celellie Ballard. Speaker for the Draper Second ward Sunday evening was Gerald Anderson, a new member in the ward. The teen-agspeaker was e Bonnie Lou Jones. Mrs H. Hirasawa, Draper Mrs Harold Olsen, Sandy Mrs Edward Olson, Magna, and Mrs Sophus Larsen, Sandy Elva Marts, West Jordan her daughter, Mrs Rulon Oldham, E. 0. Bergman, Sandy Francis E. Johnson, Sharp Park, Granger, visited Mrs Wilford Olson Calif. Loyal Kunz, Sandy and Mrs Lloyd Olson Friday. Stanley Crapo, Sandy William Midvale Scoggan, The following students of Cres Orren J. Greenwood, Sandy Utah Power & Light Co., Midvale cent graduated from the Jordan Nick Albanese, West Jordan LDS seminary last Friday evening: Suburban Real Estate, Midvale CONGREGATIONAL Ross Fairbourn, Steven Fergus, Jay Jensen, Sandy CHURCH OF SANDY Howard Glad, Val Greenwood, CarJohn L. Smith, Provo men Lloyd, Patsy Anne Parker, and 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening serv Bryan J. Smith, Sandy Karen Sanders. Walter Astle, Sandy ices. Guests of Mrs Elizabeth Howard Evan A. Madsen, Sandy Steve Jenks, student pastor. at the Sarah Taft home in Salt Lake were Mrs Wilford Olson, Mrs Sam Parker and Mrs Dell Terry May 11. Mrs Olson and Mrs Parker were IBEAmI school pupils of Mrs Howard when she taught in Crescent a number Distillers of the worliTs finest bourbon of years ago. for 160 years Larsen and Mrs Merle Mrs ?4 4-- pi! Paul Brown attended the annual Salt Lake general hospital alumni ban quet at the Hot Shoppes in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Mrs Lar sen and her two daughters and Mrs Brown and her two daughters at tended the alumni nurses tea at the Nurses Home Sunday afternoon. Mr & Mrs Weston C. Dahl and son, Marlin have moved to Midvale to make their home. Marius 0. Evans, patriarch of the Murray stake, was the guest speaker in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Deloy Johnson gave the Aaronic priesthood boys talk. Jeane and JoAnne Kynaston, sang a duet, accompanied by Lynda Fair-bouron the piano. clubs were organized Two named this week. The Fancy officers with Linda Grover, presi dent; Shirley Jacobson, vice presi dent; Phyllis Roden, secretary; Kathleen Vawdrey, reporter; Connie Holliday, song leader; Char-len-e Washburn, recreation director. This group is under direction of Gladys Jacobson. The Happy Helpers elected Susan Mickelsen, president; Lorine Curly, vice president; Cheral Sweeny, secretary; Maurine Beckstead, report- New Subscribers er; Dorothy Dilly, song leader; Fred D. May, Sandy Carol Lee Jensen, recreation direcKenneth D. Gadd, Midvale tor. Leader of this group is Lydia Alfred Gailey, Sandy Vawdrey. Both groups baked cakes May K. Fullmer, RD2, Sandy this week and they were sold at the Nephi L. Head, RD1, Sandy Draper Poultry Saturday. Horace Gailey, RD2, Riverton A buffet supper became a Charles H. Ashby, Merced, Calif. party for the new PTA Byron E. Grant, Rancagua, Chile, officers of the Draper Park school South America and their partners Saturday, May Mrs Floyd H. Johnson, Midvale 21, at 7 p.m., with 22 present. Alice Chrfctensen, Bell GarCalif. dens, N. A. Nieisen, RD2, Riverton LORNA ALLGOOC, Reporter John E. Wood, Midvale Ralph Tolman, Sandy Summer Primary will begin June Mrs J. M. Simms, Clifton, Ariz. 1 at 10:30 a.m. in the Crescent Levi Jenkins, Midvale ward. All children are urged to atGeorge Haner, Sandy Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years . . . 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