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Show THE '/:)J-Ilf1tl* ~IIDV ALE SENTINEL Friday, January Page Two 6, 1950 PENNEY'S JANUARY WHITE GOOD! llrs 8 F Andrus, Correspondent Mr & Mrs J R Rawllns of Drap- Mrs Earl er are ln Mesa, Ariz., for tht \\'inter where Mrs Rawlins spend.:. time doing temple work. Mr & £,ivide~t, /Jlr8 Ellen Nance, Correspondent Correa. Capt. & Mrs A M Samuelson, The Second ward Sunday School gave a special program accompanied by tlleir two small iMrs George Stringfellow and son Sunday December 25 at 10:30 children. Sydney Ann, five and are at the Rawlins home taking a m, In the Second ward chapel. John Scott, three, departed Saturcat·e of things while the Rawdns bse t The program consisted of the day for Langley Air Force Base are a · n · following: Donna Bell Sharp in Virginia, where he will reA New Years party was held at 1gave a reading "The Littlest An- turn to duty after a 30 day ho~i the home <u Mr & Mrs Elden gel". The Junior girls sang "Oh day leave 1n Sandy. Bro\vn, Draper, Saturday evening. Holy N1'ht." The Sen1'or class Capt Samuelson is the son of · RefreshmentJ were served to El- gave a coral reading. Primary .Mr & MTs J v Samuelson of Sandon Brown Jr, Mark Redd, Bland- classes sang "Away in the Man- -ely an d Mrs Samuelson will be ing Ut., Ralph Berrett, Richard ger" & the Kindregarten class remembered as the fonner Miss Keeler, Dale Sorenson, Joyclyu sang "Silent Night, Community Dona Nix, daughter of Mr & Mrs Day, Reid Brown, Wayne M'iner, singing was led by Kenneth Jessie H Nix of Union. and Max campbell. Williams and accompanied by While visiting in Sandy, the Mr & Mrs George Stringfellow Mrs Mary Schmidt. Agnus Wei- Sa.muelsons were the guests of of Draper held a New Years party bell & Joan Schmidt played the M'l" & Mrs J V Samuelson, Mr & at her home Saturday evening, pre11minary music while Mr Mlrs Jessie H Nix, M.r & Mrs K Dec. 31. Dinner and games were Merritt, Gordan Neilson and Niel J Nix, Mr & Wendell B Nix: enjoyed by M.r & Mrs Jay Gun· Jensen gave candy, nuts and and Mr & Mra Casey DeJon~. nell of Tremonton, Mr & :Mrs Jack oranges to everyone present. Capt SBJTtuelson recently comMarlon, Mr & ,r Mr & Mrs Lamar Burklnshaw p!eted a course 1n radar electron....,.....s Grant Andrus and Mr & Mrs Blaine Andrus au of West Jordan attended a ics at the Air Force electronics of Draper. Christmas dinner dance at the school in Mississippi and w.ill now Rose Gardens in Salt Lake City, Mr & Mrs Fred McBride Ql be assigned to the 7th Radar Calfor the supervisors for the D&RG .abration Unit at Langley Air Draper announce the birth of a Railroad. Force Base, Virginia. He is a vetb&by boy Thursday evening, Dec. The West Jordan Second ward 29, al the Cottonwood maternity M I A staged a program Tues- eran Air Force pilot and holds bome. day evening December 20 at 7:30 the Silver Star, Distinguished FlyMiss Norma Mickelson of Drap- p m. Each organtzation of the ing Cross and Air Medal for his er entertained at a house party ward put on a skit. The prO· outstanding service during World Friday evening at her home. The gram opened with the congre- War II. lfollowing enjoyed refreshments gation singing "Silent Niht", The and visited: )qs Joe Terry, Miss M I A skit was first and this Thelma Andrus, Miss Sue Cross- act portrayed two Negros catchgrove, ::Miss Marilyn Day, Miss ing chickens. TheM I A also feaJ"oan Tuft of Draper and Miss Ar- tured Bernice Burkinshaw and J•I Shrewabr1ry. Correspondent Iene Mickelsen of Crescent. Clara Hogan in a skating dance G!·a.d t e ward school children Mr & Mrs Henry Ds.y announct and song number. The Primary the birtil of their first baby boy teachers acted out a Santa put ' m a fine Christmas program after four girls, at the Cotton Clause act. Some Primary child - ft)t part-nt.s Dec. 19. The childrt!n wood maternity home last We-d- ren sang 1'Here comes Santa in a1'psopriate customes marched nesday. Clause." The Relief Society pre- to the music of the "Parade vf Mr & Mlrs Clayton Parker and sented Donna Bell Sharp, who the \Vooden Soldiers" while the daughter, Peggy, left Monday of gave a reading of a Christmas ):ider t:t::(.u en sang carols. On~ inlast week for Los Angeles, Calif., train. Mrs Chipman led in com- t E'n•sting phase of the progra m '"1:ler(' they will .spend two weeks munity singing accompanied by wa.:> the drawings done by o.he as guest at thc.- home of Pres & Mrs L Jensen. The Bishopric chH·Jren in each grade depictln,g Mrs Howard McDonald. presented Mark Williams and the st ory of Rudolph, the redltt.r &: :Mrs Don Hunter of Am- son Jack in a magician act that nc..-J • ' '. ~'md eer . The pupils \\•ere erican F'ork spent the week en<l received much applause and rewa rd ed with bags :>1' candy. Am::tssa Lyman of GranitP r e visiting relatives and friends in lau g hter from the audlance. SunDraoer. d a y School presented Fr~nk t urned fr om his work in south e'".l ~· & Mrs Heber Carroll of Ba rbcn in an old Father Time 'U tah dming the holidays wi·.n skit that brought the people of ·guest s tu enjoy skiing and other Draper and their children recently the ward up to date with Births, ple::asures of Granite with his ~:>pent st"veral days visiting reladeaths and marriages and pro- dnti blJLer, Bessie. Guests w ere t lte tives and friends at Woodland , gress of the building of the ward Mis sct:~ Cl eta and Bonnie Stewart Utah. house. Carolyne and Deloris Ho!!r & Mrs Claud Brown, Twin gan told jokes in story form of Ept.t·aim. and Gordon Libo, of Wast:h t_gton, who works \vith Mr Fa'h, hla.ho, were gu ests at the about members of the ward. Relhol:1e Ctf Mr· & Mrs Elden Brown freshments were served to every- Lxn-:s. n. 'l'hc young folks of Granite and F J jdF~ ..and they expect to spend one. other 1-arts have been enjoying 'everal days visiting friends and The West Jordan First ward l'elatives in Draper and West Jor- M I A had a speciaJ program for the ~ eavy snow fall 8rf1-d beautV'ul wtather lfor skiing the past dan, the members of the ward TuesMrs Edna Clayton of Draper en - day evening, Dec 20 at the ward wet>", at the ski lift on the Cur-!. tertained the Birthday club at house. The program was selected Hawkn.s hill in East Granit~. her home Saturday evening. Buf- from each of the organizations which is equipped with lights for fet supper and games were en- in the M I A and opened by the nigh ~ E>port. Across the road is joyed by the following :Maggie congregation singing a Christ- fh t! 'I'wm Sombreros where they Joosten, Carrie Benson, Jan" mas song. The first skit was put all tronp for refreshments aftt!o:Cherry, Eiiza. Bailey, Vina Baird, on by the Special Interest group a r,nod spill. The slide is packed !Malley Clayton, Ma.rgaretta Tib- and was intttled ''Rice Well." down ,,.Plr and ha~ a wonderful bits Jean Vottom and Bertha An- The Gleaners then presented a sl opf' , bc:r>g an t-''. .. t lient place fo:drus. skit called "The Grouch" follow- ar. _atcurs. 'fobc, ~ans fly down Mr &. Mrs B F Andrus, DeVon ed by "Christmas Eve" by the the course a':..\~ to the wild d<:-ligl'. and Thelma Andrus, :Mary Mc- Junior Girls. The Behive Girls •f tha riders. A r hJtor t r~ p Lo :\1idway to vi~it Adam, Mr & Mrs Gilbert Rasmus- presented two skits about Christe.en and three children of Draper, mas called ''Seeing Santa" & hif'l p::tre•nts v. as : aken last Tues Tn.Otored to Brigham City Monday ''Winter Wonder Land." The sen- day by .'\lr ,\: ~Irs .Jay Springer of to enjoy New Years day at tile ior Scout skit of "The Professor" Gran ite. home of Mr & Mrs Vernal H Lund. was followed by "The Night BeM.rrs Althea Rmgwood Natrcss of fore Christmas" presented by the . .A ~cea.. Draper is quite ill at the home executives. The Junior Girls won first prize & the Senior Scouts & ,-~A' fl of her daughter, Mrs Jean Cot· Special Interest group won Lorna Allgood, Correapoudent tom. Mrs Natress recently returned to Draper to live after an absence honorable mention. Chili & waOn December 29 in the Crt>SC€' of many :rears and e..'Cplains she fers were served to everyone. Community singing, led by Ho- ward in the afte rnoon, the Sun ma.teriaJ for her wedding ward Pierson & Ladean Loyd, day school entertain ed at a chilover 50 years ago in the same ended the program. dren's Christmas dance. Delbert Rideout ~rcantile store. D The American Legion Post No. Lloyd and the other officers w ere II Rideout was manager at the 119 gave a double show for all in charge. time. the children of West Jordan Fri· Mr & Mrs I~ Dahl and baby Burr Clayton, son or Mr & Mrs day afternoon Dec 23 at 3 p m we re Christmas dinn er guests of !Elmer Clayton of Draper was re- at the West Jordan Junior high he r parents Mr & Mrs Lawrence cently ma:rrird to Miss Beverly gym, The show consisted of r Dav1s of Bountiful. Howard, Spokane, Wash. The "Five Little Peppers'1 & Santa's Mrs Eric Dahl entertained Dec. ne\\·ly weds are making their home Christmas." After the show, can - 2ft.th in honor of h er birthday anin SaJ.t Lake City and were guests dy was given to all the children, dversary. Dinner was served to at the Clayton home Saturday distributed by Comm. Roy Le- £>!ght guests. evening. hmitz, & Delbert Webster. MilThe MIA Special Interest class Mr & Mrs Lloyd Wilsonholm and lard Williams was chairman of ente rtained at e. New Years Ee cltildren of Driggs, Idaho, have the entertainment committee. party on Dec. 31 at the Crescent been guests at the horne of Mrs About 300 children were in at- w ard house. Floyd Olsen was in Wilsonholm's parents, Mr & Mrs tendance. char¥e to!' an;JJ~gements. C H Carlquist af Draper for the Mr & Mrs Wendell Holmes mopast two weeks. tored to Centerville to visit with ANTIFREEZE FACT Mr & Mrs B F Andrus of Draper his parents, Mr & Mrs Wllliam Some antifreeze mixtures are were guests at a new years birthr Holmes, Monday, Dec 26 to cele· highly inflammable. For this day odinller at the home of Mr & brate a little of Christmas and reason, Cosmopolitan magazine Mrs Wm Ferguson of Sandy Sun- to have dinner. They returned recommends that motorists make day evening. Others present WPre Tuesday, a regular practice of handling Mr & Mrs J R Nichols of HollaMa· & Mrs W Comstock of West all such compounds outdoors day, Mrs James H Gilbert, Mur- Jordan ha-c their two boys home and never in the garage or other ray, Mr & Mrs H P Jensen, Mid- from the army. Kenneth and Char- closed place. vale, Mrs Myron Bills, Salt Lake les hae been stationed at Ft Ord, City, Mrs Charlotte Stocking San- Calif. The boys will be sent to new SMILING BABIES dy and Mr & Mrs .Joseph Wi11ia.ms posts when they return this week. Just because a baby smiles of Drayer. Kenneth will be sent to Fort Bel- when you fondle him is no reaWaffle supper was served at oir, Va., and Charles will be sent son to conclude you've a 1'way the home of Mr & Mr.s Richard to Houston, Texas. Kenneth is a.n with babies." Cosmopolitan rna- 1 Carlquist Saturday evening after engineer corporal and Charles Is gazine explains that babies, at the New Y.ears dance in the Dra- a surgical .technician. They have least up to the age of four years. per Round House to the following visited with relaties and friends smile most of the time at some guests: M'r & Mrs Antone Andrus, While here to enjoy the Christmas activity of their own. As a rule. :.u & Mrs Vern Hunter, Mr & Mrs holidays. they Jearn to smile at other Jack Garfield and Mr & Mrs Lloyd people's activities after they're 'Vi1so:1ho!m. *WANT ADS ON PAGE FIVE. four years old, our m.oney ! 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