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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Jan. 14, 1982 6 Ptgt Rebecca Jensen wed in Wednesday ceremony Jordan Valley social life .. . . family . Rebecca Jensen and Winchester,' Idaho, were parents of the groom. married Jan. 13 In a Stacy Rowley was Colin Winchester Children, youth report itemized A, 7 child and youth A report will be given at the Jan. 20 meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary at the Sandy Post home, 293 S. 200 E., at 7 p.m. vr ceremony performed In matron of honor; Karen the Salt Lake LDS Jones, maid of honor; Temple. bridesmaids, Kristie A reception In the Jensen, Jan Chris tensen, evening was at the Old Lorl Jensen, Tamara Jensen, and Kathy Meeting House. 1 Mr and Mrs Dale R. Mullins. Best man duties were Jensen, Midvale, are parents of the bride, and performed by Elgin Mr and Mrs James Syme, Winchester while Blake Ogden, and Lyman G. Jensen, Les Syme, Alfred Syme ushered. Hie groom completed an LDS mission in Japan and will enter law school in the fall. The bride has attended BYU and the University of Utah. Following , ".: N . ' honeymoon at Sherwood Hills the newlyweds will return to Logan to make their borne. successful A community program was reported by ta the chairman Pat Gunderson, and Bertha Setterberg. An itemized report on the project will be given. Presiding will be Cmdr. Allan Setterberg and president, Karen Lucero. Mr and Mrs Kurt Schroeder Bluffdale couple celebrate 50th The children of Mr and wedding anniversary at Mrs Kurt Schroeder, an open house to be held Bluffdale, will honor their at Bluffdale First Ward, parents on their fiftieth 14400 S. 1700 W., Jan. 16. Friends and relatives Grand opening plans featured by post 132 Ann Nielson, Scott V. Jensen bride... Benjiamin Wedding on Friday, Mr and Mrs Cleon T. married Jan. IS in the LDS Temple. A (Cy) Nielson, Benjamin, Salt Lake will honor them Utah, announce the reception same the evening at the forthcoming marriage of Ward. Leland to Benjamin their daughter, Ann, Scott V. Jensen, son of Mr is a and Mrs Vernon L. The bride-eleof Fork Jensen. Riverton. Spanish graduate ' The couple will be High School and attended Ricks College.. The groom j graduated from Bingham. High School and served an in LDS mission Arizona. He has attended Ricks College and is continuing his education atBYU. ct . United Methodist well on its way to reach building goal Hilltop- - to have projection," he mid .. At the present rate of their $100,000 raised by this summer so they can growth the planned new church move into their new facility at 975 E. 10600 S.. United . 330 people expect Methodist Church is in the midst of raising funds for new its will be filled on the day building by Sept. 1. building. "We now occupy more members move in. Rev. Fred Strathdee, field staff member of the than 5,000 square feet of Office of Finance and building in two locations Field Service of the in Union Square, and our United Methodist Board membership is located of Global Ministries, is in throughout the Salt Lake church where the metropolitan Sandy is located, and is actively area," said Rev. Dale participating in raising McArthur, pastor of the funds for the $325,000 church. "Because of the unusual demands placed building. The congregation upon the New Church which has a membership of Development of Rocky Mountain Conference, it will be at least five years UPHOLSTERINO HOUSE 5610111 SI N.Main.MWval noon. Lunch will be Schroeders have nine served with card games grandchildren and seven and a business meeting. The weekend of Jan. 30 They request no gifts, the group will participate The group invites all to the open house which will feature free food, live music and a dance from 6 n m fn A n m . nie post features steak dinners, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday nights, and breakfast is served on the first Sunday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as a fund raiser. There is a dart league which plays on Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Dinner is also served between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Past President's Parley group is meeting at the home of Marie Mitchell on Jan. 19 at 12 in the March of Dimes campaign. n. please. TPA members Mothers, girls attend program attend luncheon Members of the T.P.A. club met for a holiday luncheon and a social A "New Beginnings" program was held Jan. 5 for Tenth and mothers daughters . The Ward. president, Marilyn Montoya, was in charge of the event. Robert Schmidt Jr. was made a priest and Chris Coffin was made a teacher in the young men's association. Ben Squires is the new assistant scoutmaster. at afternoon in the Sandy . Marie Callender Restaurant. Attending were Pearl Greer, Esther Forbush, Lory Roberts, Zelda Motta, and Ruth Mr and Mrs Colin Winchester Anderson, Union; Hazel Fisher, Holladay; Edna Jensen, Midvale; Rena Geneva Hill. Sandra Barela presided. Rich history The next meeting of the group is on Feb. 8 at 10 Sandburr Camp of the a.m. at the same location. of Utah Daughters Pioneers met Monday at the Sandy Second Ward Sandy North building. dance A history oMary Ann Stake ElizabethStokes Rich ,11 JThe oung mejand. was given by a grand- women in Sandy .North daughter, LaRae Jensen. Stake attended a dance" The lesson was by on Jan. 9. DUP hears Alice Stefanoff, Chiverall, and Blanche Godfrey, East Midvale. .chorus,, performs furnished CleM-OctCs- b Unblach4 English Walnutt. Limited Supply. IS crate par lb. or 140 per M lb. tack. High the music at a baptism at the stake center. The music was under the direction of Linda Peck. -- protela delicious flavor. has A chorus, composed of the Primary children in the Midvale East Second Ward, Sli , Primary Hurryl Have reclpM " faraadlilir.T 22MW.12aob'So. 2S444SI - mi and Mrs Cecil Cherry, Draper, their fiftieth wedding on Jan. 7. They had a family anniversary dinner on Jan. 10 at the Sizzler, given by their children, Glenda Dixon, Draper; Mr celebrated During the holidays the children were entertained by Jo Schmitt built on the southside of Rev. Strathdee was the Salt Lake City. Growth of speaker on Jan. 10 and our congregation is will speak again on already a year beyond "When Love Speaks," on children treats. another Hosts will be Kay and Ralph, both of Bluffdale, and their families. The Kearns Post 132 and Auxiliary will have a grand opening at their West Jordan club, 7760 S. 3200 W., on Jan. 16. United Methodist Church can be until are invited between the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. with a retold story, songs, and a film. Officers and teachers gave the I I Glenn, Tooele; Shirley Zumwalt, Dugway; Charlotte James, Riverton, and Jay, Sandy. They have 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildre- n. Jan. 17. Lorraine Strathdee with her husband i travels in the as a residence Their ministry. is in Ridgecrest, Calif., although their life is filled with extensive traveling FLOWER SHOP as they serve the churches and annual conferences of United Funeral Flowers Wedding Specialists Holiday Arrangements Methodism. Rev. Strathdee is a graduate of the School of Theology at Claremont with an M.Th. degree; his undergraduate work was in the University System of California, with USC. at studies graduate He serves churches in Pacific and Southwest Conference. He has worked in the field of Mental Health Special Occasions 3S Years In Midvale 17 N. 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