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Show J. A. Walton, Bluffdale, Earl Beck-steaSouth Jordan, and Fred Page Six Friday, February 18, 1955 Fahrni, Lark, were the honor scout-er- s for 1954. Herriman, West Jordan First and Riverton First, received prizes for the best table decorations. The West Jordan junior high band and Jack Smith, with a BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter M. Mickelsen, head vocal solo, furnished the music. was P. given by Phone Mid. 4732 of Adult Education in the Jordan The Riverton First ward MIA predistrict. Election of new officers pared and served the dinner. OLD FOLKS DAY were held, but too late for this SET FOR FEB. 22 The Riverton junior high school weeks' publication. students held their annual ValenThe annual Old Folks and ward Mrs Hattie Freeman left Monday tine Dance in the school gymnareunion day will be observed in the Riverton First ward Tuesday, Feb. for a two weeks' visit with her sium Monday, Feb. 14. Gerald 22. People 65 and over will dine at daughters, Mrs May Beutner, Bell, Green and Bonnie Dansie were 5 p.m. and others 16 years and up Calif.,, and Mrs Leic'i Bray, Whit-tie- chosen King and Queen of Hearts, Calif. with Sherman Bodell and Peggy are invited to eat at 6:30 p.m. A as first attendants and Ned West music A will be course in will follow. given program Clara Lou Kidd as secThe Second ward will hold its at the McCune School of Music, Parry and ond attendants. Old Folks and homecoming day beginning Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. for The Riverton Flower club will Feb. 22 in the recreation room of choristers and organists. It will be meet at the home of Mrs Lucille month three held once for a the church. Dinner will be served of Frank Butterfield direction months under Wednesday, Feb. 23 at to all married people and those 18 or7:30 p.m. Preston M. Budge, Bounand over at 4 p.m., with a special W. Asper, assistant tabernacle tiful, will speak on composting. table for those 60 years and over. ganist. interested is welcome to memAnyone Stake Sunday School board A good program has been arranged come. visitofficials bers and with time in between the dinner priesthood Mr & Mrs Vere Berrett enterand program for visiting. ing the First ward Sunday School Feb. 13 were Ernest Dederick and tained at their home on Myers Lucile Hansen, Copperton, S. M. Lane at a Berrett family dinner Mr k Mrs Thomas L. Densley received word last week of the birth Larsen and S. C. Turner, Bluff dale, last Sunday. Paul Schmidt, West Jordan, and of a new born Feb. Art Miller, Herriman. to Dr & Mrs Ralph E. Webster, 6 Mr & Mrs Frank Snyder and Mr Westwood, Calif. Mrs Webster is the daughter of Mrs LaVae Densley & Mrs Clarence Giles attended the Lee, Venice, Calif. The Websters wedding reception of Miss Helen ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Reporter have two other sons and a daugh- Jean Penok, daughter of Mr & Mrs Phone Mid. 0080-R- 1 John Penok, and Michael Mogus, ter. Mr k Mrs Aaron Garside, who son of Mr it Mrs Joseph Mogus, all Honors went to the First ward were married Feb. 14, 1900, in the of Tooele. The marriage and recep- Boy Scouts Saturday night at the Salt Lake temple, celebrated their tion was held in the St. Margue- annual stake Boy Scout banquet. 55th wedding anniversary Sunday rite's Church in Tooele, Saturday, They won first place on their table with a dinner for family members Feb. 19. center piece. Members on the com at Fullmer's Steak House in Ogden. Mr & Mrs Weston Hamilton held mittee that worked on the center Reservations were made for 46. open house Sunday in Salt Lake for piece were Boy Scout mothers, Vea Mr & Mrs Garside have 'lived all relatives to show them their new Sabey, Marinda Dimond, Grace Kid but seven years of their married house that they moved into recent- der, Myrtle Bateman, and Evelyn setlife in Riverton. They are the par- ly. Those accepting the invitation Spratling. Their ents of 12 children, and have 34 from here were Mr & Ms Allen ting displayed a replica of the new Stocking and family, Mr & Mrs chapel and the community.- grandchildren and 12 Eldred Hamilton end girls, Mr & Kay Nielson and David Johnson The adult members of the Delia Mrs Everett Hamilton, Mr & Mrs reigned as queen and king of the and Victoria Bills families met at Owen Hamilton, and Mr & Mrs Rey- West Jordan junior high's annual a gathering at the home of Mr & nold Bills. Refreshments were serv- Sweethearts ball Monday night, Mrs Wesley Bills. Progressive bingo ed. Feb. 14. Plans for the evening were was played, and refreshments servThe Riverton Lions and Lady tarried out by Nile Beckstead and ed to 30. Lions will hold a joint Valentine Darla Beckstead, head boy and The PTA Founders Day program, dinner party Feb. 21 at The Doll head girl, with Robert Teran as honoring past presidents, was held House in Salt Lake. Mrs Mary faculty adviser. Thursday evening at the local Stocking will have charge of the Miss LaRae Detomasi was honor school Along with a good program program, consisting of a program ed at a trousseau tea given at her arranged by the teachers, a talk by the traveling assembly 'of the home by Naomi Glines last Thurs guests enJordan high school. Elias Butter-field- , day night. Twenty-eigh- t refreshments. and in will be chairman, games joyed program A fireside chat was given Sunday charge. Other committee members Nicare Evelyn Beckstead, Ardean night for the First ward hols and Geo and Explorers at the home of Ann UT. Page. RIVERTON, The West Jordan District Scouts Marie Wagstaff. Bishop Louis B. Ph. Mid. 4550 were ' honored by having Harold Bigler was the guest speaker for Alvard, of California, executive of the evening, and refreshments DRAPER, UT. Region 12 of Boy Scouts of Amer- were served to a group of 14. Ph. Mid. 4912 ica, as the principle speaker at Visitors of Mrs Rozella Anderson their Scout banquet held Feb. 12 Monday were Mrs Rupert Silcox PICK-Uand DELIVERY in the Riverton First ward church, and Mrs Louella Rose. Anyplace in Salt Lake County with district chairman, Elias Mrs LaRae Cundick returned from' St. Marks hospital Sat Gerald in home Ewcll, charge. Work Quality Always was honor the Bluffdale, explorer. urday after undergoing an operation. Many friends and relatives have called on her during the week. Mr & Mrs Charles Beckstead are spending the week in Ogden with Personalized Care Mr & Mrs Allan W. Egbert. The Owen Nielson family an . S60 E. CENTER ST. MIDVALE c UTAH nounces the birth of a baby girl Phone Mid. 574-- J last Wednesday. With a score of 45 to 18 the First AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY ward junior dumped the Pleasant Green team in their open(Mtabtr at Utah Fdraloa of LIcmm Nanlae Hodmi) ing game of the division 10 compe- - THE MIDVALE I Utah) SENTINEL wenon rjewA fjoteA r, great-grandso- 14Jedt $ordt prize-winnin- Durfey Cleaners g Mia-Mai- Feb. 4. On their return refreshments were enjoyed. It was supervised by their class leaders. Mrs Spencer Miller was a guest Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter at the home of Mr & Mrs R. L. Phone Mid. 4203 Jenson in Salt Lake last Tuesday James Butterfield Rawlins, Wyo., and Wednesday. is visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Val Labrum and daughHenry Butterfield. ter, Salt Lake, visited with Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen entertain- Mrs Ted Christensen last Wednesed the ward Primary officers at her day. home at their monthly preparation A party in honor of their son and meeting last Monday evening. family, Mr & Mrs Ray Crane, was Visiting with Mrs Adeline Bodell held at the home of Mr & Mrs Walt- errunan Saturday, Feb. 5, included Mrs er E. Crane prior to their leaving Clayton Nelson and1 children and for South Africa. Refreshments Mr k Mrs Vera Bodell, Salt Lake. were served to 40 guests. The Beehive girls entertained the Mrs Cinda Frazer, Salt Lake, and Scouts at a skating party Friday, Mrs Walter E. Crane visited Mrs Fern Poor last Thursday afternoon. tition Monday night. A large group Mr & Mrs Melvin Jones and famfrom West Jordan supported the t ily, West Jordan, Mr & Mrs team at the East Millcreek recreand Union, children, Wengren ation hall. and Mr & Mrs John Christensen The county Vegetable Growers' and family, American Fork, rebanquet was held Saturday night at cently visited Mr & Mrs Louis Jordan school. About 160 Del-ber- the West people were served supper by. the First ward building committee. With Bill Egbert in charge of the affair, the program consisted of talks from Jay Ray Pay, state president, and Alf Chambers, state secretary; musical numbers were by the Cooper sisters of Magna, and the Vicchrilli sisters. Named to the board of directors were Morris Harmon, Granger, Ralph Holder, Lyle Smart, Union; Glen Fitzgerald, Crescent; Emery Allen, Draper; Earl Maynard, Riverton, and Bill Egbert, West Jordan. The West Jordan stake Relief Society board is staging a party Saturday night at the Second ward honoring Mr. & Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl. They are leaving in the near future to make their home in Ida- ho. The First ward bishopric will entertain Feb. 23 for all the ward s and their parents at a buffet supper. Individual awards will be presented to the boys and a program has been planned. Arrangements are being made by the MIA officers and the Aaronic priesthood committee. teen-ager- Christensen. Mrs Spencer Miller attended the four-war- Democratic Women's club board meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs Carl Nelson at Salt Lake Mr & Mrs George Daly, Mr i4sbcsWri amirt IpMscI 1 l :;; tgy KENTUCKY stmicht iourboi WHISKEY with Mrs Annie C. the week-en- d Sorensen. They attended the basketball game Saturday evening of University and BYU. Larry Butikorer, nephew of Mrs Mrs J. II. Dansie, called his aunt from Salt Lake enroute to his home at Idaho Falls, Ida., having spent two years in Germany in the ser vice. The marriage rites of Ledean Freeman, son of Mr & Mrs Alonzo Freeman, and Miss Delores Johnson, daughter of Mr & Mrs David E. Johnson, Salt Lake, Saturday eve ning at the home of the bride's parents, were followed by a . buffet supper. Immediately after, the couple left for a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. They will return to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller entertained at a card party and dinner Safety really saves on your farm money, in time, and work. these safety points for your farm; Is there enough light in your barn, poultry house, workshop and other outside buildings to speed nighttime chores and prevent accidents? 2. Are stairs, doors, porches, driveway and walks properly lighted for convenience and Check 1. Feel Younger DRINK . . . V J . safety? 3. Is each room in your home well lighted with plenty of lamps and fixtures for guard- MILK! ing i . W precious Be Modem eyes? - FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. 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Mrs Lester Butterfield and Mrs Fred Pullman were hostesses at the LDS Relief Society work meeting last Tuesday. Quilting and paint ing were features of the day. Officers, teachers and ward MIA members attended the social and dance last Tuesday evening at the Riverton First ward chapel. Wayne Crump and M. S. Larson were guest speakers at the LDS church service Sunday evening. Sunday evening Mrs C. L Jacks, Phone Midvclo 4717 Riverton, Utah |