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Show THE MlfiVAtt SfNTINfL, MiDVALE, UTaR PupP 4 ihuisiliiy. 'rf'ihi r ?('. Ifu i Cottonvood Heights Mrs William Stelter Fifth Grade Gives Patriotic Program Tlie f if li t:raili' :il Mount Viru clfnieiilaiy sehool will present a patriotic program at the I'TA meeting on Tl n is :i v , Feb. Hi. at 8 p.m. View Mount Children at School hail their photographs taken last week. The pictures will he available at a later date. uA i I l Butler West Stake Plans Two Balls 2788707 dressed as clowns and ringmasters to lend an authentic air to the gala event. Pres. I.eAnna Carlson directed the affair assisted by teachers Marion Bid- der. Katliy Yooom, and Veda Sehofield. Visitors from Huller West Stake Primary were Pres. Marianne Ann Ftherington, Kluge, and Joyce Dawson. Children of the Seventh Ward's. Primary enjoyed special valentine treats furnished by their teachers Feb. 13. Butler Eleventh Ward recently held their annual party and enjoyed a chili supper. On Feb. 14 ladies of (he Butler Eleventh Ward Relief Society enjoyed a demonstration on the art of antiquing furniture Mr & Mrs Glenn Johnson recently hosted a birthday dinner for several members of their family. Guests of honor were Mrs Mary Sue Utley, Ronald Walles, Glenn Johnson, Michael Johnson, and Sandy Johnson. Dinner guests were Mr & Mrs Glenn Johnon, Sr., Mid- vale; Mr & Mrs Rona'd Johnson and son. Union. Mr & Mrs Daddy-Daught- r.ul'er West Stake will hold annual Cold 4 Croon Halls on Feb. 21 and Feb. 25. The ball on Feb. LM will be for the adults of the stake, the one on Feb. 25 for the teenagers. l dross is designated. Decor for this event will be in a Spanish, mood, the theme being ''Festival of the Flowers." A live orchestra will furnish music and Spanish food will be served. Mr & Mrs Bert Roberts will be host and hostess for the event. Stake board members are in charge of decorating. Semi-forma- K. A. Walles. Midvale, Mr & Mrs Weldon Walles and children, Cottonwood Heights, and Mr & Mrs Dennis I'tley and daughter, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & Mrs A. G. Leek's Beehrve standard night will 22 at 8 p.m. Slake , Beehive Leader. Martha will conduct the meeting Brent Stephens, Kings-ville- . for the girls and their mothers Te., arrived in Salt Lave of the Butler West Stake. The City Feb. 15. Mr Stephens instake presiden's wife. Mrs terviewed prospective employCrump, will address the ees at the local universities for his firm. group. The following boys received Harold Blair was guest of individual awards in the Butler honor at a birthdav dinner parSeventh Ward: Todd Mangum, ty held Feb. 12. Attending the Claude Warner, David Olson, dinner were his son and wife, Mr & Mrs Harold Thomas David Selin, Lance MerriU, Robert Price, Ron Smith, and Blair, Salt Lake City; his mother, Mrs Dean Blair, But'er; Gary Anderson. Others receiving awards were Kim Christen-sen- , and in laws. Mr & Mrs Thomas Shannon Snrenson, Lynn Wilson, Cottonwood Heights. Smith, Robert Furhiman. KevPaul Wilcox, son of Mr & in Barnhurst, Guv Briggs, Mi Mrs Richard Wilcox, left rechael O'Manna. and Mark Olcently for six months Army son. Randy Kluge, Norman training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mangum, and Tony Christen-seMo. also achieved awards The Arvel G. Leek family reMembers of Butler Seventh cently enjoyed an evening viewt Ward will hear music by ing slides taken by their eldest High School's acappel'a son, Tom, while he was tourchoir Sunday. Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. ing Europe last summer. Tom and his wife, Janet, and child"Going to the Circus" provided fun for over 90 people atren live in Cedar City where he r is professor of art at the Coltending the annual partv of Butler Seventh lege of Southern Utah. The Ward Feb. 10 Teachers and the T om Leek family also visited presidency of the Primary w ith Mrs Leek's parents, Mr & A bo held Feb. Niel-son- :on-in-la- Ar-dyt- Hill-cres- Daddy-Daughte- lfr" flntlalr! t. M.tnp, fSifnn. Mr I Mis J. Kail Huntsman are i;i andpai cnls of a girl born Feb. 10 to their son and wife, Mr & Mrs Albert Huntsman. The girl is the first grandchild for Mr & Mrs Huntsman, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & Mrs Orville Black have moved back to their home in Salt Lake City after living sevCottonwood in eral years Heights'. The small daughter of Mr A Mrs David Stark is recuperating at home from pneumonia. Ronald Walles celebrated his seventh birthday on Feb. 7 at a party held in his honor. Guests were Marilee Johnson, Fuhriman, Raymond Taylor Wolf, Debbie Utley, Kerry WalEllison, Mike les, Nanette Johnson, Sandy Johnson, and Kelly Johnson. Kerry Wa'les, grandson of Mr & Mrs Weldon 0. Walles, recently met with misfortune as he put his hand in a dryer on the BYU Campus. Tiny Kerry lost one finger and badly mangled a second. It is not known whether the badly mangled finger will be seved. Kerry is the son of Mr & Mrs James Walles, Provo. E. Midvale Mrs Olive Sharp 255-295- Founders Day Date Set at Midv.alley Midvalley Elementary school Founders day Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Theron Olsen, director of region 12 of the PTA, will be the guest speaker. The school band will also entertain. will hold its annual Midvale School Honors PTA Founders E. The East Midvale elementary school will hold its Founders' program Thursday, Feb. 7:30 p.m. Ben Bruce will be the guest speaker. Musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs Dixie Adair and Mrs Audrey Thomson. day 16, at Fifth Ward Primary Is Reorganized The Primary of the East Midvale Fifth Ward was reorganized Feb. 5. New officers who will serve in the presidency are Dorothy Clark, president; Merilyn Smith, first counselor; Judy Jordison, second counselor. Donna Mabey, was retained as secretary. Retiring officers are Bettv Lloyd, president, Reva Norris and Carolee Parcell. Early Utah Banks Is DUP Former Resident Dies in Salt Lake Funeral services for William J. (Bud) Nichols, 57, formerly of East Midvale, were held Tuesday. Mr Nichols died Saturday at his home in Salt Lake of natural causes. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Nettie E. Nichols, son William Jay, Salt Lake, sisters, Mrs Lee (Ethel) Littlewood, Mrs Myrtle Bow en. Salt Lake; Mrs Ruth Reynolds, Glendale, Calif., Mrs Rufus (Grace) Summers, Santa Ana, Calif., and Mrs David (Lily) Bean, East Midvale. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS II' turn AMPLE FREE PARKING c nil ii iutfmuttiMii i Dow-ding- Suz-ett- ) i i j Inn, nnrl her rhiiTriTPr, 'Mi'"1; Susan f.'osoniian. Mr & Mrs ivte Murphy, Mr & .Mrs Leonard Angell, the James Barkles. Mrs George Mrs Nesbit, Salt Lake: Mr Walt Aniens, Granger and Mrs Arnold Troester, Midvale. a centenary Eroim of the Metho- (list church, were dinner guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr X Mrs T. 1!. Peeler, of the The Primary Fifth Ward held their Daddy Daugh The theme ter parly was a 'Western Ilo Down." Dinner and entertainment was imiler the direction of Merilyn Smith. Dixie Brown, and Norma Cloward. Mrs T. R. Peeler entertained at an Eastern Star luncheon Feb. 8. Guests included Mrs Grace Leeper. Mrs Alva Mrs Ann Miller. Mrs Gertrude Webber. Mrs Lenore Lords, Mrs Cora Douglas, Mrs Edith May. all Salt Lake, Mrs Ida Ftnlay and Mrs Rhea Beeny. Murray, Mrs Vada Parker. Sandy. Mrs Mario Baa'ey, and Mrs Bessie Troester, Midvale Mrs Ben Redman recently entertained. Attending the were Mrs Ellis Rich, Mrs John Hardy, Mrs Paul Henneman, Mrs Kenneth Nieland sen, Mrs Dell Harman, Mrs Cloid Hinckley. Week end guests at the home of Mr & Mrs T R. Peeler were Mr & Mrs Ear! Goodson, Twin Falls, Ida. Former East Midvale residents, Mr & Mrs Donald B. Greenwood and family, and Eugene Wagstaff, Pittsburgh, Pa., recently snent a week with Mr Greenwood's sister, Mrs E. Allen Bateman. Salt Lake; and other relatives in this area. Mr & Mrs T. R. Peeler have received word that their son, Char'es Peeler, has been promoted to the rank of major. He is stationed with the Army at Fort Eustus, Va. Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans returned home Feb. 5 after enjoying a 7 week vacation. Tliey left Dec. 20 and spent the holidays in Curtiva. Brazil, with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs C Elmo Turner. Mr Turner is president of the South Brazil LDS mission. Mrs Turner is the former Lois Evans. Mrs Turner is a former East resident. Enroute Midvale home they spent a week in San Antonio, Tex. with their son and family, Lt. Col. & Mrs Kelvin E. Evans. A bridal shower honoring Miss Julia Ann Greenwood, Pittsburgh, was held Jan. 30, at the home of her aunt, Mrs Uarda Greenwood. The even- : ing was spent making dish tow els for Miss Greenwood. Aunts and cousins attending the party were Mrs Afton Greenwood, PittsPatricia Greenwood, burgh, Pa.; Mrs Charis Southwell, Rapid City, S Dak., Mrs Karen Greenwood, Mrs Mirla Thayne Provo, Mrs Margaret Combs, Mrs Orrel Bateman, Mrs Lenore Bateman, Mrs Karen Richins, Salt Lake; Mrs Ann Ballard, Draper, Mrs Mari Homemakers Hear Talk i on U.N., Elect i Union Mrs Olive Sharp The Progressive Homemakers will meet Thursday Mar. 2. 8 p.m. in the ( tali Power and Light Auditorium, 205 W. VL'OO S.. Midvale. Sidney Angelman, Dean of the college of letters anil science and director of general education at the University of Utah, will be speaker. His subject will be "You and the United Nations." There will also be an election of officers. Painting Project Held by Lady Lons Union Lady Lions met Thursday in the Community building. The evening was spent on a painting project. Mrs Dell New-boland Mrs Gene Newbold were hostesses. d Gold, Green U. Walker in Opera Role Pearl Walker, student has one of the leading roles in the opera. "The Turn of the Screw." being presented Thursday, Feb. 16. 8 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall, by the University of Utah Opera Co. Pearl is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Ronald Walker. Miss at the ! i U Former Union residents. Mr Mrs Michael Bell. Granger, announce the birth of a daugh-- I ter, Paula Ann, Lyn Del N'ickle. ter. Paula Ann, Feb. 8. Mrs Bell is the former Lyn Del N'ie-- I kle. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Leonard Bell, Murray and Mr & Mrs Milton N'ickle. Great grandparents are Mr & Mrs George Gould, Mr & Mrs Dell Nickle and is Mrs W. B. Allison, all & of Union. Mr & Mrs Eugene Steed The Union Tops Thinderella Club met Wednesday evening. The guest speaker was MIA Slates f Miss Thinderellas Have Guest Speaker 255-295- Earmuen. TTylrh The group meets each Wort nesday at 7:30 p.m. in the chap-- I el at 7500 So. 7th East. Union. New members or visitors arc invited to attend the meetings. Gill-mor- at dinner Friday evening to ce'ebrate the luth of their grandson birthday David Johnson. Other guests were David's parents, Mr & Mrs Carl Johnson, Glenn and Mar .Tenn Johnson, Neal Me Ciinh ami Vance Boulter. spent Mrs Myrtle Labium three months with relatives in Montrose, Colo. Mrs Ann Lvkins. Mrs Jean Trover. Sandv". Mrs Lyle Thac- ker, Mrs ave uam, r,asi .um-- ! vale. Mrs Mala Robinson. Mrs Margie Walker, and Mrs Beth Walker enjoyed a luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs Rose Bingham. The occasion celebrated' the birthday of Mrs Johnson and Mrs Bingham. Mrs Viola Hilton. Mrs Lynn Hilton, Mrs Ailcy Morrell, Sandv, Mrs Doreen Rhoades, Mrs Eva Evans, Mrs Alice Gou'd. Mrs Elva Wheeler, Mrs Lucy Mae Green. Mrs Stone, and Mrs Vivian Hilton, met Monday at the hone of their cousin, Mrs Arthaleen Allington, Holladay for a luncheon and genealogy meeting. Mrs Stoned Viola Hi'lon, and Mrs Green assisted with hostess duties. Terry Snarr, who is attending Snow "College, Ephraim, spent the week end with his parents, Mr & Mrs La Vere Snarr. The Seventies Quorum, of the East Jordan Stake, and their wives were guests at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Stake Center. A ladies' quartet composed of Karen Whitaker, Virginia Allen, Sharon Rosenhan and LaFawn Barney, furnished musical nun-berAr-ze- s. Ball in Union The MIA of the East Jordan Stake will hold a Gold and Green ball Saturday Feb. 25, 8:30 p.m. in the stake house. The theme of the annual affair is "Paradise Beneth the Sea." A floor show will be presented by students of the BYU. The dance is under the direction of Mr & Mrs Earl White, and Gleaner Stake leaders. Mr. Allan D. Musgrove, president, IML Freight Lines, Inc. who says . . . n Unon Lions at "IML believes every company should have an employe credit union because credit " UTAH CREDIT UNION Midwinter Banquet Members who represented the L'nion Lions club at the Utah Lions' midwinter banquet, Feb. 4 at the U were Col- 170,000 unions provide MEMBERS el . . MANAGEMENT A SAFE Haake, the Joe Andersons and Mr & Mrs Dellis Forbush, Mrs llattie Brady. Mrs Vera Hodman and Mrs Edna Jensen were special guests. oaQL Repeats . PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSACTIONS GUIDANCE IN THRIFT AND MONEY lin H. Wood, Mr & Mrs Fred Fleming, Mr & Mrs Leonard LOW-COS- WAY TO BORROW AND SAVE and . . . RELATIONS." SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE GOOD COMPANY-EMPLOYE- Popular Demand A DINETTE SALE By Quantities Are Limited Topic Members of the Sharp Camp of the DUP met Thursday at the home of Uarda Greenwood. The lesson 'Early Banks of Utah" was given by Melissa B. Glover. A history of the life of William Henry Smith, was read Helen by his granddaughter, were Refreshments Jensen. served by the hostess. The camp will meet next Thursday, Mar. 2, at 1 p.m. at the home of Eveline Neuffer. (smmm lyn Lyhhrrf. f!nndy, Mr- - TT.iv p.rovui. Midvale. Mrs .lann-Ballon, Bountiful, Mrs Lucilc Jewkes, Mrs La Von Merrill. Cottonwood Heights, Mrs Grace Thornton, Mrs Eunice Jensen. .Mrs Elaine Briggs. Mrs Mary and Miss Gayle Crawford, Greenwood. A family luncheon was held Saturday at the home of Mrs Ruby R. Parker. Attending were Mrs Amy H. Smith, Mrs Doris Manning. Mrs Dorothy R. Darkness, all Sandy. Mrs Virginia R. Hansen. Mrs 01 won W. Telford, Mrs Genevieve K. Simpson, all Salt Lake, Mrs Marie Robbins, Mrs Almario Hurd, and Mrs Sandy Parker. the The occasion celebrated birthdays of Mrs Smith, Mrs Hansen, and Mrs Telford. Mr & Mrs Charles Whited recently returned after spending a week in Springfield. Ore., with his sister and family, Mr and & Mrs Charles Williams, other relatives. The Whiteds made the trip to see his mother, Mrs Ethel Whited. who is seriously ill in a Springfield hospital. Mrs Calvin Thornton and daughter Jane returned home Feb. 5 after spending 10 days in Cleveland, Ohio., where she visited her sister and fami'y. Mr Sc Mrs Curtis (Jeanne Wright .Mrs Thornton accompanied her mother, Mrs Dowding, Sandy, on the trip. While in the East they visited points of interest including the Kirtland Temple. Weslern Reserve Museum, and several Pennsylvania Dutch farms. Mr & Mrs Philip Terry and daughter Audrey. Midvale, Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry and son Michael, motored to Ogden Saturday where they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Edwin Terry's sister and family, Mr & Mrs Leonard Bennett. Former East Midvale residents, Mr & Mrs David Bruce Whited, lone, Wash., announce the birth of a daughter Jan. 26. The babv will be named Mr & Mrs Charles Whited are grandparents. Jane Thornton observed her 6th birthday Sunday when her parents Mr & Mrs Calvin Thornton entertained at dinner. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Earl Zarback, children Brad. Ron, and Sandy, Holladay, and Mrs Grace Thornton. Mrs Cort Rosenhan recently returned home after spending a two week vacation in Las Vegas where she visited her sons, Mr & Mrs La Mar Rosenhan and family, Max Rosen- - BEST BUYS m TOWN All Items Not Exactly As Shown You Must See These Newest Styles and Material Beautiful table top in practical laminate is a feature of this lovely dining group. With two extension fills the table to a spacious six feet. Chairs are covered in vinyl, seats fully padded for comfort pieces. Specially Priced. easy-to-clea- n 7 i 42x54 evol tdble, I tTialit It biggest dinette value Big. bigger, complete 7 pes. Plasties be praised! 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