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Show West Jordan.Happenings UNION MRS EDNA PROCTOR, Reporter [RENE OLSON. Reporter GRANITE Mrs S Peter Petflrsen, Reporter -· Announcement is made of the marriage on May 13 of Miss Laree Beckstead of Granite and E M Gallager, of Murray. The wed· ding was solemnized in Sa~t Lake City, in the presence of immediate relalives. After the ceremony the wedding party en· joyed dinner at the Success Cafe on South State, where covers were laid for Mrs Emma Beck· stead, Mrs L E Mangrum, Mr & Mrs R Gallager and the bride and groom. The bride wore an attractive frock of yellow linen with black accessories. Her cor· sage was orchids and lillies of the valley. A large family gathering was present at the Emer~on Hand home Sunday and Monday. ln· eluded were John H Glenn, San. dy; Mr & Mrs Angus Condie and children, Preston, Idaho; 1\ir & Mrs J Floyd Kerby and family of Salt Lake; Harold Glenn and son o! Berkeley, Calif; and Sgt. James Glenn who recently arrived from Korea on a 30-day furlough. Mrs Condie and Mrs Kerby and the two latter mentioned are sisters and brothers of Mrs Hand, and they are also visiting Mrs. Hand's mother, Mrs J H· Glenn who is illl in a Salt Lake hospital. As the most outstanding ath· ·1ete in Jordan High, Gail De· spain, son of Mr & ~Irs Elbert Despain, was awarded a beautiful gold watch. Norval Vincent, Midvale druggist. was donor. Girl Scouts of GranHe enjoyed an outing at their farm house in Parley's canyon last weel<Pnd. Thev were chaperoned by their leaders, Mrs David W Henderson and Mrs C C Pingree. Mr & Mrs Verne L Despain & children of Ogden, spent Mothers Day home. at the L E Despain Booth, A. L, McAllister, M1· S! Followin~ Jordan High banqoet and d~nre Tuesday evening, Gail Despain and a group of classmates enioyed a progressive party and moonlight hike wUh an earty hreakfast served ·--at the Elbert D«>o;;p.ain cabin. Mrs Rich Whitmore and Mrs the- "'Elbert Despain attended the -closing luncheon of the Midvale Ladies Community club Wednesday at the Art Barn in Salt Lake City. Mrs Emma Beckstead was es· peclally honored by having all ·her family, but one, visit her on ·Mothers day. Six out of her 7 ~chilriren were thP.re lloyd Fitzgerald, husband of Mrs Georgia Poulson Fitzgerald, recently received his discharge and has returned home after 1 1·2 years in thP service. During his absenre, she made her home with her parents, Mr & Mrs Ceo .Poulson. Mr & Mrs Fitzgerald re-sidr in Draper now. The closing sodal of the Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs Gladys Muir Tuesday af· ternoon. Ten ladies were in attendance. Definite action was taken on Tuesday night at the civic com· mittee mPPting to install a plaque in the ward chaoel bear· ing the names of \Vorld War II service men. Other routine mat· te>rs were discussed and reports heard on the beautification prO· gram. (®llmllllunnnty Meallilodnst ~ The DUP meeting will be held Fr,day <wdayl at 2:UO p. m. in 1-'wm.:er halL Ga1dner <.:amp, DUP members, were gue!>ts ol the Cottonwood camp at the home of M.rs Orlando .l!.r.(;J{;:.On in i'vwrray on May 9. Those who attended the meeting w~re: M1·s Albert Dtmond, Mrs Norval Jen~:~en, lVllSS Shtr,ey Wood, ~1rs Fr~nces May, Mrs Vhlliam H. Steadman, Mrs William H. Gardner, Mrs E. M. Olson, and 1\olrs Willard Turpin. Mr & tvirs Bert Gardner and five chudxen o!' BurLey, Idaho, were guests of1 f\.us Rebekah Gardner Jrom Friday until Sunday afternoon. They also visited other re1auves in West Jordan. Mr & Mrs LoulS Gardner were guests of his mother, Mrs Rebekah Gardner, on Sy.nday alternoon and evenmg. Mr & Mrs John Weibell and daughter Agnes, drove to Ogden Monday mght to see their son. Fred, who was passing throue-h on his way to Treasure Island, calif., where he will continue his schooling. He completed h1.s course at GuJiport, Miss. on Weqne:day, at wh1ch ttme he was promoted to the rank of ETM 3/c. Mrs Cora Gardner returned to Burley, Idaho recently after visiting relatives in West Jordan and vicinity. She was a house guest of her brother S. W. Bateman and family. Mr & Mrs George A. Bateman of Ogden visited with relatives and tnends from West Jordan and Sandy on Tuesday, Some friends of the Oleen family of West Jordan attended the funeral services of Eric Oleen in Midvale on Monday. Among the West Jordan friends who attended the missiopary farewell testimonial honoring Mr & Mrs John A. Bu tierfield at Herriman on Monday evening were: Lawrence Dahl, Mrs David T. Dahl, Mr & Mrs Henry W. Cooley, Mr & Mrs Ira J. Bw·ton, John T . ICilll\Ucill 'ReY. Charles F. Luscher. Pastor Friday's Post-Another special day is a matter of history- Mothers Day. Its special observance in this church was a worth while one, the tokens presented to mothers present thru the church school were tokens which will live and bring pleasant memories from time to come. Heception into church fellowship was also a special feature as there were five added to the church roll, this was also a heart warming event, for which we give thank to our Heavenly Father. And now this announcement, Sunday, May 19, Mrs E. M. Han· son of Salt Lake City, will conduct the church service; the pastor is finding that he will have to obey his doctor's orders a bit better-rest, and more rest, if he wants to lay aside his walking sticks, so he will be in Ogden fo'L' perhaps another ten days. When he can do that, 'happy days will be here again.' He still thinks its better to be a limping saint than a galloping sinnet, tho he layS no claim to sainthood yet. :M rs Albert Olson, Mr & Mrs E. M, Olson and son Howard, and l\.-1r & Mrs Shirley Wood. Many fnends from Salt Lake were also in attendance. Charles lJIJllond met with an acciucnt Fr.1day, whJJe he was puttmg up a barbed wire fence. The wire snapped with such force as to cut 3 fmgers and the palm of his hand badly enough to require several stitches by his physician. Mr & Mrs Weldon Rasmussen and chudren of Draper; 1\'lrs Herbert W. Schmidt and children of Ogden, were dinner guests of their parents 1V1r & Mrs William J. Lee1k, on Sunday. Miss Merle Ganiner of Heber, visited wtth A11·s LWtan Gardner on Sunday. Kenneth Leak left Monday by plane for Seattle, Was.hmgton Mrs Brigham Gardner and baby John, arrived by plane from Belle, Cal if., May 7, and are visitmg w1th Clinlon Gardner and family. She is house guest of Miss Margaret Gardner at the home o1 Grant Gardner. lV.t.r & Mrs Charles T. Dimond entertamed at dinner Sunday for theu· family, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Dimond and children, and Mr & Mrs Devearl Dimond, on Mother's Day. Mrs Dimond received a lovely card and letter from their son S 1/c Billie Dimond, who is sti.ll in Shanghai. ~lr & Mrs Marlon Bateman and children and Mr & Mrs J. C. Richards Jr. of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Vernon Bateman of Union, Mr & Mrs Ernest Anderson and children, Mr and Mrs William H. Mellonie, Jean and Glen Bateman, were all guests of their parents, Mr & Mrs S. W. Bat.em~n. on Sunday Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cookies were served. Mr & Mrs Bill Meyers and baby returned from New York by plane On Wednesday, and expect to make their home in Utah. Mr & Mrs William J. Leak and Mr & Mrs Charles M. Beckstead, had a theater and dinner party in Salt Lake on Monday evening. Mrs Roy Pearson and son Allen visited with Mr & Mrs Glen Pearson at Shelly, Idaho, with Mr & Mrs Lennart Pearson and family at Idaho Falls, and with Mr & Mrs Milo Rowan of Ril'ie, Idaho. They returngd home this week. The West Jordan Beautification' club awarded three prises for West Jordan clean up campaign, UNION LEGIONAIRES DISCUSS ACTIVITIES Union American Legion Post held their regular meeting at Union school house, May 13. Honored guests were Arthur J. Peters, Murray, district commander; Lyman Sherwood, Sugarhouse, district vice - commander; Henning Ander::;on, commander of MW'ray Post; Mr Waters, chairman baseball committee, S. L. Post No. 2; Jack Lewis, Murray, and Horace Taylor, Sugarhouse. Delegates to the district convention to be held at Sandy, June 7, are: Ira Proctor, Jay Despain, Vern Hilton, Paul Greer; alternates, Jack W. Whiting and L. H. Brady. New members joining the Legion were Vern Hilton, Paul Greer, Lynn Lake, and Miss Maurine Greer, who have recently been discharged from the service. Miss Greer is the first young lady to join Union Post. Prepara~ns were planned by the Legion auxiliary for "Poppy Day" Saturday, May 25, under the direction of Mrs Zella Whitehead, president, and Mrs Edith Valkenburg, chairman. Following the business meeting, the Legionaires and auxiliary enjoyed games and refreshments at the home of Mr and Mrs Jay Despain. Mr & Mrs George A. Green had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs Farace Green and children, Mr & Mrs Dauchey Green and family and Mr & Mrs Dahl Clark. Chairmen of the various committees sponsoring "Union Fort Day," July 4, held a meeting at the home of Georgs A. Green recently. A central committee was named as follows: Geo A. Green, chairman; Kenneth Brady, president of Union Lions; Ira Proctor, American Legion; Mrs Edna Proctor, DUP; Bishop Golden Berrett, Union First ward and Bishop Jess Thompson Union Second ward; Don Milne, publicity. The committee and all chairmen met at the home of H. A. Brady, WedneFday. · Pfc Reed C. Newbold. called long distance Saturday from Switzerland, to talk to his wiie, Mrs Enid 0. Newbold and his mother Mrs Delbert Newbold. He is well and hopes to be home before long. Mrs Ruth Steen of Dayville, Oregon, visited with Mrs Orsotl Jensen on Greenwodd Avenue, .,..J..,, ...,ri::.v, Mrs E. L. Richardson and son, Terry, left by plane Monday for Phoenix, Arizona, to join Mr Rich.. ardson. Union Second ward Relief Society had 16 members out to work meeting Tuesday, Welfare sewing and a quilt were completed. Lunch was served by Mrs S. C. Stradley and Mrs Rhoda Seddon. Mrs Averel Nance Krtepl was honored at a shower Wedaesday evening at the home of Mrs Kenneth Littlefield of Salt Lake. Be sides the guest of honor, those present were: Mrs Ellen C. Brady, Mrs Ellen Nance, Mrs Beryl b.ckman, M.rs Auce !'lance, Nlrs Helen Nance, Mrs Ruth Nance, IV!iss Joyce Nance, Mrs Leila Nance, Miss Patricia Nix and Mr<: Donna Samuel!'on. Mts Eugene Croxford entertamtu at a 1 o cwck luncheon Wednesday, for Mrs Arthur Flowers, Mrs Emil Peterson, Mrs Herman Wagstaff, Mrs Harvey Christensen, Mrr; WilHam Kvans and Mrs Royal Walker of Union Mr & Mrs Eugene Croxford and Mr & Mrs Royal Walker attended a family party Saturday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs R. E. Croxford in Murray, honoring the boys of the family who have been discharged from the service. Miss Eve Croxford of St. Louis, :r.vro .. r ent hl"r mother, Mrs E. Croxford an orchid for Mothers Day 1v.. rs Lynn Wolsleger entedained at dinner Sunday, for Mr & Mts S. R. Walker and Mrs John Wolsleger of Salt Lake. Merchant Marine Reed Atkinson, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Atkinson, is at home on a 30 day rur.ough. Mr & Mrs S. R. Walker attended the Watker family gathering at the home of Mr & Mrs Harri~on L. \Valker in Salt Lake recently. There were 25 present. Mrs Kate Brady, Mrs Ellen Nance, Mrs Beryl Eckman, Miss Joyce Nance, spent the day quilting, Friday, at the home of Mrs Hans Kriepl. Mr & Mr~ James Wright who have been living with Mrs Mary Smart, have moved into their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs Lily Hardman had as guests Sunday, Mr & Mrs Glen Coe of Bacchus, Mrs Nellie Prescott of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Frank Prescott of Midvale. Mr & Mrs John Hardman an.i Mr & Mrs Martin Hardman visited friends in Heber, Sunday. Mrs Thomas Smith is visiting with her daughter, Mrs Pat Duncan, at Neola, Utah. Subscribe for The Sentinel. read mE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 Page Two CRESCENT LUTHERANS TAKE PART IN RADIO MISSION LORNA ALLGOOD. Reporter Special tribute was paid to over 50 mothers who were pres· ent at a program on Mothers Day. Each mother was presented with a •token by the Sunday • school superintendency. Sunday diner guests of Mr & Mrs Homer Jaynes were Mrs f • Marcella Eck of Sandy, Mr & Mrs Clifton Johnson and son, Ronald, and Mrs Bonita Sand· erson. Wilma Fairbourn and Arvetta Jaynes were guests at a surprise party held at the home of Charlotte Clark of Sandy in honor of Myra Bradley, who is leaving Sandy in the near future to make her home in Manti. Mrs Lily Strache of Salt Lake was a dinner guest Sunday of Mrs Eunice Carpenter and fam- ily. Donna Lee, Ila Mae and Vaudis Fairbourn and Dawnetta Ashby are among those that graduated from seminary May 10 from Jordan seminary. Mr & Mrs Albert Dean and family entertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr & Mrs Lon Thompson of Murray. Covers were laid for 11 guests. For the closing of Mutual the MIA presented a program under the direction of Fern Smith. The program included a skit by the girls chorus, play, "Conspiracy," Beehive girls; ''Synthia Strategy" a musical comedy, by the rest of the MIA. Refreshments were en· joyed by all present. In sacrament meeting Stake Missionary Cyrus Vawdrey and Archie Smith were speakers. The choir sang under the d1rec· tion of Gilbert Simmons and Vaudis and Wilma Fairbourn & Arlene Mickelsen sang a number and 4 girls from Jordan High offered a string quartet number. A number of the Beehive girls and leaders of Crescent were among those from the stake who enjoyed swimming at the Deseret gym last Wednesday. At the Draper junior high ?raduation Thursday evening, May 16, 15 6th graders from Crescent were guests at the exercis- Dr. Walter A. Maier The International Lutheran Hour, "Bringing Christ to the Na.,. tions," jojntly supported by the audience and members of the Lutheran church, has passed the BOOstation mark, according to the Rev. Norbert F. Roschke, pastoJ;_ of the Christ Lutheran church, 171 East 48th South, Murray. At pr~ sent the broadcast is heard in English, Spanish, and Portugese over more than 800 transmitters in twenty-eight countries and territories outside the United States and Canada. New outlets have just been added in the Philippine Islands and in Burmuda. Pastor Raschke also stated that this radio mission which at one time listed only two stations, is now heard over more outlets and in more countries than any regular broadcast. He added: "What a startling proof of the Savior's truth that the growth of His cause is like that of a tiny mustard seed which reaches a remarkable height!'' Future plans of the broadcast involve the extension of the broadcast in Europe and the Far East as well as the utilization of television, frequency modulation, and international shortwave. Locally, Dr Walter A. Maier's addresses can be heard over KLO every Sunday at 9:30 a. m ., and KNAK at 1:30 p, m. es. They were Dorothy Lloyd, Allen Fairbourn, Barbara Jaynes, Dennis Parker, Janice Harrison, Selma Mori, Unla Jean Lloyd, Larry Lunnen, Duane Olson, An· tone Braklaich, Boyd Jensen, La '111 thP homP-tOwn Of'WS, Mar Sanders, Gerald Ainsworth, La Mar Olson. The teacher and Principal is Arvid Larsen. There are 900 different species ~ of the marine and freshwater family known as the catfish. FranK B. '{uft · h· ·hhointrnent as u4nnounces zs arr , W bol~sale 'Distributor for Stan dard of California Products 'J idvale & vicinity Murray, M I to Ruth Whittle, Larry Burkinshaw, and Merna Harmon. Mrs Wi1 ford E. Egbert won the car that belonged to Ivan Oakeson of South Jordan, and left Wednesday evening for the Northwestern States mission. Mrs A. C. Furse enjoyed her first plane ride Mother's Day, guest of her son Bernarr Furse, wbo was the pilot. White Rock Sand &Gravel 94th South and lOth East KNOWING WHAT FOLKS WANT is the surest way of pleasing them. 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