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Show nardcaU. Vf'ft" Huh .chaicman. City Mr 4; Mrs George Mager-as- , members, leaders, and Magna. parents were invited. Those Mrs Albert West attended a from Draper included Bernice Creene and Helen Sund, lead- tea recently for Mrs Elva past department president ers; 411 members, Kayleen of the American Legion AuxiFitzgerald Charlotte Green, liary who is leaving Utah to Susan Sund, Shelley Sund, Shar-l- a live in Indianapolis, Ind. Shoemaker, Carol Smith, DebMrs Bonnie Andrus attended ra Ballard, Janilyn Andrus, Jo-ua bridal shower for Miss Rita Andrus. Parents attending Patterson held at the home of were Mrs Ramona Rasmussen and Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus. Mr & Mrs Norris Sharp. Miss will marry Ur Lowe! Bennion of Univer- Patterson Lynn Sharp; son of Mr & Mrs Norris sity of Utah was speaker. Sharp, Midvale. Elva Moore School of Dance Charter Night Held held its annual revue at Murray By Draper Lions High School on June 12 and 13. Those participating from DraThe Draper Lions Club held per include Kayleen Fitzgerald, its charter night at the Draper Barbara Mitchell, Janilyn An15 June when new officers drus, park TeriLee Anwere installed. John Swanger, drus. Jody Andrus, immediate past district governMr & Mrs Albert West ator, was the speaker. tended the Utah State Jeep New officers are: Weldon A. Search and Rescue Association Rasmussen president; Robert convention at Price June Stowe, first vie repesident; JaTheir children, Rickey and mes Thompson, 2nd vice Janalyn, stayed in Riverton at Darnell Andrus, third the homes of Mrs West's sisters, vice president; Lynn Balard, Mr Si Mrs C. E. McFarlane and secretary; Max Humphrey, lion Mr & Mrs Hardy McFarlane tamer; Frank Smith, tail twist- during this time. er. Dinner was served to those present. Alice Leigh, daughter of Mr Mrs Mary Walker & Mrs Stewart Leigh, performed AM 51605 in the Bill Evans school of dance revue held June 14 at the Mrs Dela Gaskill, San Rafael, Lehi Armory. Calif., is visiting indefinitely with her daughter and Mr & Mrs Lynn Ballard will Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer. attend the class of '42 reunion Mr & Mrs Reid Boggess reat the achicken Chalet June 17. turned List wppIc from a triD A grocery shower for Mr & down the Colorado River. There Mrs Dale Washburn was held wore 47 neonle in the crouD and at the patio of Mr St Mrs Calvin they visited many points of in Smith on Friday, June 10. Those terest, such as attending were Mr & Mrs Rusand Rainbow Bridge. sell Stephenson, Mr & Mrs RichMrs Hnllis Canida (Frances ard Landeen, Mr & Mrs An- McNamara) with her children drew Ballard, Mr & Mrs Lynn Diane and Douglas, Albuquer Ballard, Mr & Mrs Kay Smith, que, N. Mex., are visiting her Mr & Mrs Max Barnes, - Mr mother, Mrs Myrtle McNamara. & Mrs William Th Union First Ward is noiu- Newland Draper Mrs Ron Watkins, Salt' Lake ing a ward outing at the Spruc- I Draper Mrs Boyd R. Tate, Reporter ro Wig-nai- AM9-348- - Auxiliary Officers Installed Monday c 3 - June y the American Legion Auxiliary held an installation ceremony at the home of Mr St Mrs Robert t. Brown. The new officers are: Mrs Andrew Ballard, president; Mrs Mrs Rex Rogers, first vice president; Mrs Edward Sewel, secc ond vice president Mrs Lewis at Washburn, secretary treasurer; to Mrs Sheril Jensen, chaplain; Mrs John Day, historian; at arms, Mrs Max Humphrey and Mrs Dan Damjano-vich- . n CJ On 12 ser-gean- C D 0) : '5 Apot luck dinner was held and were played by the Auxand their husbands. Mrs West past district preswas installing officer. games iliary Albert ident, pers-iden- Laundry Bags Made Club By Lucky 4) 1 1 "3 J) t CX p. che Orgill, West, Marilyn McBride, Kayla Jana Van Tassel, Maurie Sadleir Charlene Covington. Carol Lee Crane was the other leader. Girls ..Draper Attend Rural Sunday 4-- H On Rural Life Sunday, June 11, a Sunday service was held at the Murray ball park at 7 a.m. under direction of Bernice Palfreyman, county agent, and Id) SrJV mk lllease pp ON HIS DAY JUNE 18 OUTSIDE $189 Patio Lamp 1 1 Gallon With Spout Picnic Jug From $049 ws Adiwubu w,,h Soner Blu 111 $195 Rr X BUdM Free 89c Right Guard Deodorant Inch Father's Day Cards Valley Drug AM Midvale 7650 So. State Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter AM Phone; 7 I 5.4259 V m. RUM a m V irr ii or services Cindy Hardins, Susan Eogan-reipcnooi spent last week with his grand-- i church - Dalo ami Scott I Smith, parents, Mr & Mrs Walter E. that day. Regular services wil Robv Mike ana Judy and Stowe, resume on Sunday, June 25, Crane. Following the party a Taylor. Celebrating birthdays are with church school at 0:45 a m. luncheon was given for Mrs LarLottie Bodell, June 17, Arvid and the worship service at 11 ry Pedro and children Shelly and Bret, Midvale, Mrs Betty Bowles, June 18, and Sherwood am. Tobin and children Deana and Butterfield, June 23. Red Cross Classes Kathy, While City, and Mrs Wing and son Roy, Magna. Held on Thursdays Baseball f, Af-to- n White City Edgemont Myma II. Lambert, Reporter AM5-115- Organize Summer Recreation Program Monday, June 5, started the summer program at the Edge-mon- t School. It is free, and everyone from the ages of 6 to 18 is welcome to join the program. There are classes in arts, crafts, atheletics, dancing, and games. The classes will be held every Monday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Mrs Shirley Woodruff, civil defense chairman for White City, announced that Red Cross classes have begun Thursday nights at the Edgemont School. Last week Clyde Glad of the American Red Cross was the speaker. Mrs Woodruff asks that any one interested in starting in the classes next fall, should phone her at Keith Robinson, son of Mr & Mrs E. C. Robinson, Galena Dr., celebrated his 3rd birthday last week with a party. Those enjoy ing the fun were Tammy and AM5-2D(- All Eighth Ward Plans Parade, Carnival The Sandy Eighth Ward will hold a carnival and have a par ade on the 4th of July in White City. Lynn Stout, parade chairman, asks that anyone wishing to have an entry in the parade to phone her at before June 20th. Any clubs, AM5-115- neighborhoods, streets, or just individuals are invited to participate in the parade. Prizes will be awarded for the best entrants. 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BARGAINS AT OUR FORD DEALERS' OUR HIVE IS BUZZIfY WITH BEE - UTIFUL of the interior yourself or it con .bo The "Cedars" ' Co- 201- - In either model you may finish COMPACT OAlAXIt ClUO VICTORIA "HDEAl'AV" THE ond ready floor joists OF tM1 COM) Midvalt. Utah leisure-tim- Austin Walker left Wednesday for Seattle, Wash., to attend the University of Washington for the next two months. The Joseph Griffith family re union will be held June 18 at 12 o'clock noon at Jordan Park, 1108 South 8th West, Salt Lake 1MI FOND SUNUNf SfWSm vs Bees h Sinn. $1895' ffff SWA Pi Cards vs Yanks. vs Giants vs Cards AUTO GLASS into 2ICJr s immi mmvt lmm , that affords t.. "4 19 Kinds of Glass i The ..' June June June June ' 9 PRECISION FABRICATED FOR EASY ASSEMBLY ttIfjtj 5 1 Yanks Bees 4 ,...2 3 3 Giants 2 Cards 4 Games Played Last Week Giants 10, Yanks 8. " Cards 6, Bees 4. Bees 22, Giants 21. Yanks 20, Cards 4. Next week's schedule MIRRORS gas. Brent Alldredge and Bob New bold left June 11 for Ft. Ord., Calif. They will be there for the next six months. Kristine Rosenhan gave a party honoring Rob and Brent and also Jim Hutchings, who is leaving soon LDS mis for the Scotch-Iris- in Sf Boys Standings . si 1)1 IIISTBIT 'HBflE u installed mr tending the missionary fare well testimonial for Raymond A. Beck, son of Mr & Mrs Kay Beck at the Riverton 3rd ward chapel Sunday evening. Also attending from here were Merrill Worsley of the Riverton stake presidency, Kent Bodell and Lafe Crane of the High Council, and Mrs Bodel and children. The missionary is a grandson of Mrs Sophia Bateman, Midvale. Mrs Don Swasey visited with her sister Mrs Walter Rohner, Montpelier, Ida., at the home of the Art Kilby's, Kearns, last Tuesday. Terry Reid, West Jordan, 7t!0il"!!i ofl the others, It's M Mrs Elton Bills. Mr & Mrs Lester Butterfield, Mr & Mrs James A. Miller, and Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane, Phoenix, Ariz., entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening at Salt Lake. Mr St Mrs G. N. Butterfield spent the week end at Fish Lake. Mr 4 Mrs A. H. Dansie, Mr & Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and Oren R. Dansie were among those at- 7 M&JMY Hera's "IW. Arthur W. Crane's St relatives here, & Mrs Crane's parents at ai halt Lake. Thomas S. Butterfield was a dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Willard Bills, Riverton, Sunday. Brenda and Larry, children of Mr & Mrs Brent Bills, Murray, and Randy, son of the Gary Holts, Salt Lake, spent last week with their grandparents, Mr & Aa THE .1 tion. Dwight Butikafer and friend Mark, Righy, Ida., spent the week end with Dwight 'g cousin, Boyd Dansie, at the Jesse 11. Dansie home. Mr & Mrs Dayton Crane and cnuuren, Phoenix, Ariz., are visiting Mr Crane's parents, the The Deacons quorum were entertained at a swimming party at Saratoga Saturday evening under the direction of Orcn R. Dansie and J. E. Miller. The Ladies Literary Club featured a dinner party at American Fork, Monday evening. Mrs Ida Freeman and daughters, Mrs Floyd Lewis, Mrs Abe Gerrick, Mrs Al Cox, Salt Lake, Mrs James Leach & Mrs R. W. Ridgeway, Murray, motored to American Fork. They visited Mrs Freeman's childhood home recently. Visiting with Mrs Ida Freeman Saturday were Mr & Mrs Ken Hightsman, Salt Lake, and Bud Eastman, Sandy. Julia, daughter of Mr St Mrs Oren Dansie, accompanied her grandmother, Mrs Willard Berg-manSandy, to LDS leadership week at Provo. Mrs W. Blaine Peterson and children, Midvale, and the A. H. Dansies accompanied Mr & Mrs Oren R. Dansie to the Boss family reunion at Springville Canyon Saturday. Mrs Cinda Frazer and Mrs Ella Butterfield were guests at the Walter E. Crane home last Tuesday & Wednesday. Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane & daughter Neta & friend Sally, Phoenix, Ariz., attended the MIA Conference. Neta and Sally Canes in Big Cottonwood were in the dance numbers. comyon Friday night, June 16, They were guests of Mr & Mrs mencing at 6 p.m. It will be ary Gressman, their son-in- an evening of games and music, followed by a pot luck dinner furnished bv various organiza tions of the ward. Th r.uiHe Patrol of Union Second Ward enjoyed a hike recently. Dorothy Robinson, Marilyn Peck, and Florence Ewell accompanied the boys, inose were Michael participating Wilden, Norman Holdawav. Dale Payne, Gaylen Dahle, Jim my Carter, Joe Loader, ueinen nrnnor Kpn Ware. Jav Eks- trom, Michael Wolsleger, Michael McCleary, Gary Wiseman, Steven Madsen, Leon Walker, Allen Anderson, and Billy Play er. Mrs Wanda Roos entertained the bridal party of Mr & Mrs Boyde Roos at brunch at the home of Mr & Mrs Dale Malm in Hunter Friday, June 9. Mrs i Malm is a sister of the groom. guests were Mr & Mrs Dean Olson and daughter, LeAnne Tustin, Calif., Mrs Let-ti- e Clements, Boulder City., Nov., and Mrs Merrill Clements and daughter Claudia, LosjfC' n $2.85 Value Haifa 0i U I lU 4 daughter. the Darrel Cranes, Phoenix, Ariz., Mr & Mrs Gary Gressman and Mrs Ken Reid St sons, West Jordan, were dinner guests at the home of their parents & grandparents Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane. They later motored to Cedar Fort to view the parachute drop demonstraSz Sunday son-in-la- Jerry Smith, law Union Club held Lucky Eleven its weekly meeting at the home of Sharon McBride, one of the leaders. Laundry bags were begun and lemonade was served. Those attending were Jody Andrus, Laurie Andrus, Debra Cary, Maxine Humphrey, Blan4-- re l, CUv. All fnmilv mpmhers are! urged to attend. For turtner uetails Pearl Croxford may ue contacted. Mrs Lavell Johnstun left this week for Los Angeles. Her son, Dick E. 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