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Show MIDVALE SENTINEL THE Wcit Jordan Mrs. Clara E. Beckstead, Corres. iJ t Us The Jaycees presented O'Connor, the magician, and Santa Claus in person to all West Jordan children Thursday evening at the c' a school. Mrs Fred Tesch has joined her husband in Denver for the holi days. Mr Tesch is undergoing treat ment at the veteran's hospital there. Miss Virginia Haun entertained the David Haun family at a Christmas dinner Sunday. Thirty guests were present. The Lions club held their annual Christmas party and program at Pioneer hall Thursday, with their partners as guests. Mr & Mrs Richard Hill and son are spending the holidays with the : IDEATHONWHEELS'C fly v'JlgjJjV fltf,ft If J& Wm. Steadmans. Christmas guests at the Geo. Marvin Jensen home included Mrs Bringhurst and Mr & Mrs Shirley Wood of Bennion and the Carlos Jensens of Salt Lake. James A Bateman spent Christ mas in Salt Lake with his and daughter, Mr & Mrs Geo Simon. Mr & Mrs Willard Haun enter tained at a Christmas dinner for their family on Sunday. All of ' THE TORY RETURNED, Bertha Bateman Giles. Mrs was a daughter of Joseph Friday, December 28, 1951 Bateman of Alpine. Page Seven ;f Mrs Giles son-in-la- their children were present and gifts were exchanged. Billy Haul expects to leave for Clovis, New Mexico on Jan. 4, with the National Guard. The entire family of the E P Batemans were home for Christs mas, including the Wayne of American Fork. Mr & Mrs Dale Sharp and son of Midvale visited with Mr & Mrs Charles Beckstead Christmas Day. Then they all went to Kearns to visit in the Dean Egbert home. Miss Glenna Cunuick, daughter of Mr & Mrs Alvin Cundick of West Jordan, went to Elko, Nev., Wednesday where she was married to Dwayne Chartier of Salt Lake. They are now at home on Cardelia Ave., in Salt Lake. The family of Mrs Sarah Egbert met at her home Sunday night for their annual Christmas dinner and party. The Christmas cantata presented by the First ward choir was well received and enjoyed by a large audience Sunday evening. The family of Mr & Mrs P T Bateman met at their home Christmas night for their annual Christmas party. Lunch and games were enjoyed by 45 members of the family and Santa Claus came to present each child with a gift. D Le Roy Bateman and Mrs Ella B Richardson attended the funeral services at Provo of their ccouski, Dur-rant- Mr k Mrs Martin Nelson of Murray were Christmas day dinner guests of their son, Mr & Mrs Ray Nelson. Mr & Mrs Norval Wardle, Mr & Mrs Robert Wardle, Miss Reld Wardle of Salt Lake, Mrs Jean & Mrs Arthur Dimond of Magna Steadman of West Jordan and Mr visited Christmas Day with Mrs Emily Wardle. The Gardner Camp, DUP, held a Christmas party at Pioneer hall Friday. A program and refreshments were enjoyed. Ladies over 70 years of age were presented corsages. Mrs Johnson of Murray presented several musical numbers. Mr & Mrs Wilson Bateman entertained at a Christmas breakfast at their home in Salt Lake for Mr & Mrs P T Bateman, Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling of West Jordan and Mr & Mrs Lee C Brown of Cottonwood. Funeral services for Mrs Sophia Wayman of Salt Lake, mother of Mrs Eva Turpin of West Jordan, was held Monday in Salt Lake. The to Lewisville, body was taken Idaho, for burial Wednesday. Valerie Egbert, daughter of Mr & Mrs Allen Egbert of Ogden, has been chosen sweetheart queen of the Phoenix Club of Weber College. Valerie is the granddaughter of Mrs Charles Beckstead. stockholders of the bank, who are all local residents. It was also announced that the Stockholders of the Sandy City Lorna Allgood, Corre. new building of the headquarter! Bank were pleasantly surprised bank in Sandy is scheduled for this week to receive a 4 per cent The annual Christmas party for the children will be held today, dividend which was declared by completion next month, and that Dec. 28, at 2 p m with the Sun- the board of directors at a meet- the added facilities and space will ing on Dec. 5. Checks were mailed greatly increase the service in this day school officers in charge. area. Members of the ML enjoyed a out early this week. Another 4 per cent dividned program and dance Tuesday evew as declared last June to the Want Ads on Pag F1t. many ning at Mutual. Mr & Mrs Wm. Wynn entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. The Crescent school children were entertained Friday with the show, "The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew." A treat was ofgiven each child by the "I'm so good now I don't know ficers. Local Bank Declares Stockholder Dividend v any resolutions to make. I say Sunday evening in sacrament services "Miracle of Zarahemlia" was presented by the Melodettes under the direction of Miss Dawn-ett- a Ashby. Narrators were Mrs Selma Olsen and Miss Wilma Background music was by Mrs Ora Fairbourn. Prelimin ary music was by Miss Nannette Carpenter. Mrs Ernest Eklof sang "The Holy City" accompanied by Mrs Raymond Smith. Christmas Greenreading by Mrs Thelma wood, prayer by Floyd Olson and Miss Lorraine Greenwood were included in the program. 'Thank You' and 'Please' and drink HOGAN'S milk every Fair-bour- day already. I know, I'll KEEP TELLING ON EVERYONE ABOUT HOGAN'S MILK!" The men and women of our air force and army are the best fed in the world. You'll Find nese Specian a Our Midvaie City Store DOCK STRIKE, rff . 1 l I a Jl "HI . MI - 1 M ii Hi '00 ! McCarthy threw ,vf ;y,. r t- if IN HOT WATER, irOYLE Ijjppi - gHillH mipgp j j Illllll llll - to Oh' Gt these Values! 4, . 'S.A I' iifi Nf 7re- jt ( - lf& P ATOMIC MANEUVERS . 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