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Show An enjoyable reunion of the Pe- St Mrs R. L. Simper of Murray and THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL ter Swenson family was held July Mrs Annie Simper. The Creers Page Eight THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953 11 at the West Jordan First ward also entertained the Simpers at a Mrs Boyd Fitzgerald and chil grove, with about 150 in attend- party at Storm Mountain in Big Mrs. Clara Beckstead, Reporter . ance. A smorgasbord dinner was Cottonwood Canyon. dren of Emmett Ida., left the forePhona Mid. 03?5-Rserved. New officers were chosen Mr Sc Mrs Leland Shelton recentpart of the week for their home, as follows: Wayne Erickson, presi- ly entertained at a dinner honoring vacation with her after a Mrs. S. Patar Peterson, Reporter Russell Jacobson of West Jordan, dent; Ralph Richard, vice presiMr & Mrs George Poulson. their granddaughter, Eva Ann Nielparents, 0489-J1 Phone Mid. entered the St. Marks hospital for dent; Edna Parer, secretary, and sen on her first Born at the Cottonwood hospibirthday. observation Monday. Mervin Parker, genealogist. tal St Mrs Eugene Millerberg and GRANITE FLOAT TO RIDE July 16, a son to Mr & Mrs Mr Fred Weibell left by car WedMr & Mrs Dean F Egbert and sons Monte and Reed Mennsen. Walter re recently IN DAYS OF '47 PARADE nesday for Albuquerque, N. M., children of Cottonwood were din turned to their home after Members of the Vent L. Desspend where he has accepted employ- ner guests recently of his mother, Granite is to be included among pain family of Ogden visited last in Portland, Ore., Seat ment in the research department Mrs Clara E Beckstead. He will ing 24 wards of the church, invit- week-enthe in Granite with his tie, Wash., Coeur d'Alene, Ida., San of Sandia Corporation. His wife, leave Sunday for officers reserve authorities to mother, Mrs L. E. Despain. the ed general by Calif., and Lake Tahoe. small son and infant daughter encampment for the summer in Franciseco, sponsor a float for the "Days of Mrs Don Simmons and baby & Mr Mrs P. A. Swenson recentto week next join California. will go by plane '47," parade July 24. Linda, visited her pardaughter, ly spent a week in Idaho Falls, Ida. him. For the past week they have The subject to be featured is ents, Mr St Mrs A. C. Jones in St Mrs Mr and Butler with Frank Franbeen visiting relatives in San "Miller's Ox Train of Imigrants Tooele several days last week. in Rigby, Ida., with Mr Sc Mrs Arrive." cisco. Fred, who majored in elecRepresenting the characDale Springer, accompanied by Alvin Sharp. trical engineering at the U, has ter will include: Jay R. Springer, Miss Bessie Lyman, flew to Idaho Sc Mrs of Mr staCharles Esplin been chief engineer of radio Dale Springer, Billie Despain, Bon- Monday for a brief visit with Cedar City recently visited with nie OLIVE SHARP Reporter tion KMUR for the past 4V4 years. Wolf, and Lyle and Lynda friends. Mr Sc Mrs Ben Cutler and Mrs Phone Mid. 5&6-Eugene Drake, son of Mr & Mrs Hand, twin daughters of Mr & Mrs Doug Simmons returned to his Wayne Cutler. was inducted an FENCE ME ranue 1 I 10-da- y We are distributors for the famous American Chain Link Fence 10-da- d Beauty - Lifetime Durability Special Prices on R Gordon Drake, who Into the armed forces July 6, rereports from Fort Ord, that as a sult of his grades in the orientation examinations his basic train 16 to ing period will be cut from 8 weeks. Miss Carolyn Hogan returned Wednesday from a month's sojourn in San Francisco. She has accepted the post of office manager at Hogan Dairy. ..Mr- - St Mrs Wayne Olson and daughter' left Wednesday for a combined business and pleasure trip in California. One of the most successful and enjoyable hayrack rides ever sponsored in West Jordan Second ward was held Tuesday evening under direction of Wayne Olson and Iris Wei-beNielsen, MIA leaders. Agnes of the was in charge program of western style music by the Haddock family of Welby. Florence Malmstrom and Stein-.felthe Atwood twins. Reika directed a very light operetta. nd artistic exhibition A gala horseshoe court in new the opened West Jordan Monday evening when F. Isais, national horseshoe champion, his contenders and Miss Ringer and her attendants officially opened the court to the public. Following their departure the class B tournament of the national contest was held there. Mrs Hellcn Lundstrom of lagan and Mrs Ralph Kofoed of Salt Lake were visitors of Mr & Mrs E. M. n at their home in West Jordan on Thursday. The ladies are cousins to Mr Olsen. Mrs Lundrstrom has filled a mission to Sweden for ' the IDS church. Mr & Mrs Blaine Vixom and family, Mr & Ttfrs Morris Bennion and family left Thursday to spend the week at Brighton. Mrs Roylance Morrey and baby boy are visiting relatives In Span ll well-receive- d Sharp and Mr St attended a party recently at the home of Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus in Midvale, honoring their daughter, Terri Lee's birthday. Miss Joan Tripp, daughter of Mr & Mrs Francis E. Tripp and David Mr & Mrs G. R. Mrs Mclvin Brady T. Marchant, son of Mr St Mrs Harvey A. Marchant of Union, were married July 17, in the, Logan temple. Elder George G. Nelson performed the ceremony. 'In the evening they were honored at a reception in the Union first ward amusement hall. Mrs Marchants attendants were her sister, Mrs William Nilsson matron of honor, Coleen Swapp, maid of honor and bridesmaids were Alice Marchant, Mrs Clyde Niclson, Marilyn Ashman, and Inga Reber. Kenneth T. Marchant was best man for his brother and ushers were Gordon A. Tripp. Max Bigler, "William Nils-soWayne W. Burton and Stephen Tripp. Following a honeymoon trip to Wyoming, the young couple left for Long Beach, Calif., where Mr Marchant is serving with the U.S. Navy and is assign-t- o the USS Consolation Hospital Ship. M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Second ward held a fireside chat at the Leland Goff home Sunday night. Marie Goff showed slides and pictures of Mexico and Mexican food was served to the guests. Mr & Mrs Jack Smith and daughin ter Jackie, spent the week-enStar Valley, Wyo., where they visited with her sister and brother-i- n law. Mr St Mrs D. II. Ililler. Mrs Joseph D. Millerberg and Faye, Gordon and Marilyn returned home Sunday after spending two weeks in Chicago, I1L, with Mr her brother and sister-in-la& Mrs Paul C Kimball. They also visited her son Kim, who is serving the the air force at Chanute Air Base. En route home they folisa Fork. Mr 4 Mrs E. M. Bateman and lowed the old Mormon trail and their guests, Mr & Mrs John Lan- spent some time at all points of incaster motored to American Fork terest d Mrs Laura Pixley and son Allen Parley's Canyon, Provo Canyon-anLa Canada, Calif- - and Mrs Alice of on Sunday. Canyon Mr St Mrs Dale Bateman have G. Bateman of Salt Lake have been returned home after spending the visiting for a week at the home of Mr & Mrs Parley R. Glover. The past two weeks in California. Mrs P. T. Bateman and daugh- Glover's and their' guests spent enterter and daughters-in-law- , Monday in Ogden with Mr It Mrs at D. Sorensen (Dean Bateman) Alden Thursday luncheon a tained at The Primary children of the the Bateman home honoring Mr & Mrs J. B. Milton of Oxnard, Calif. First ward enjoyed a party MonSeventeen guests enjoyed refresh- day at the ward chapel. After parments, games and a social after- ticipating in a parade, they were noon. Mrs Eugene Wagstaff of entertained with a program and East Midvalc was a special guest refreshments. Mr & Mrs John Shelton and sons Mrs Alcne Beckstead Smith of Salt Lake and her son and daugh-ter-i- Stephen and Mark returned to law. Mr St Mrs Wade Smith their home Saturday after spendand children of Fort Ord, Calif-visit- ed ing two weeks in Menan, Ida., with at the C. M. Beckstead her parents, Mr St Mrs Charles home on Tuesday. Wade is a 1st Shippen. Mr & Mrs Clifford Heaps of Salt LL in the army and will return to his camp Thursday. He and his Lake and Mr & Mrs T. A. Heaps week-enin family have been guests of his par- recently spent a and in La Sal where they ents. Mr St Mrs Roland Smith in visited with Mr St Mrs Charles Salt Lake. Redd. honorA miscellaneous shower Linda Tennyson of Yuma, Ariz-- is this was Leak given ing Miss Ruby visiting with her uncle and aunt week by her sister, Mrs Ramona Rasmussen at her home in Draper. Mr it Mrs Otto Tennyson. Mr Mrs T. Donald Creer reThose attending were cousins and cently entertained at a family dinclose friends. Mrs Virginia Anderson and sons, ner honoring Mr 8 Mrs Stanley and Mr & Mrs S W Bateman are Simper and son Ricky of Temple City, Calif. Other gue"sts were Mr spending the week at Brighton. 01-se- d n e, d lAJJl :LA mr . j u U- - Mr Sc Mrs Stephen D. Sharp and son of Maywood, Calif., visited with relatives in this vicinity last week. Mr & Mrs Don Worthen and family returned home Sunday after vacation. They enjoying a visited points of interest in New York, Chicago, Boston and in the New England States. Enroute home they spent some time in St. Paul, Minn., visiting with former missionary friends of Mr Worthen. Mrs Ryle Clark and daughter Joleen of Long Beach, Calif., spent with Mr St Mrs Irven the week-enSwenson. Marie Goff, who has been attending school at the USAC at Logan, is spending the remainder of the summer with her parents, Mr Si Mrs Leland Goff. Officers and teachers of the First ward Sunday school enjoyed an outdoor party Thursday night at Soffes Park. The ward bishop ric and those of the ward who are on the stake Sunday School board were special guests. Following sup per, films were shown by Beth Soffe. The party was under direction of the Sunday School superin-tendencDr Harold Young, Alma Tranter and June B. Parker. Mrs Rachel Forbush and Mr. Sc Mrs Mitchell Forbush and son, Norman spent Monday evening at the Orval Forbush home in Murray where they visited Mr & Mrs David T. Forbush and children of San Diego, Calif. David, who is serving in the U.S. Navy is Mrs Rachel Forbush's grandson. La Nome McCleary entertained. members of the Birthday club at her home Saturday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 12 guests. Mr Sc Mrs Thomas L. Gilpin and Mr & Mrs George Gilpin of Los Angeles, Calif- - recently visited at the G. R. Sharp home. 16-da- y d y, evening Valora Sorensen Whet- man, a granddaughter, gave a short sketch of her grandmothers life, Then a great great granddaughter, Joan Dunn, presented Mrs Soren sen with an orchid. Mrs Sorensen Knew Brigham Young and attend ed his funeral. Nicholas Morgan, president of the National Sons of Utah Pioneers was the featured speaker of the evening. Special music was provid ed by a DUP chorus. KINTUCKY IOUIION WHIIKir PROOF . THE HILL I HIU C- O- LOUISVUlL f KY, v We Also Have Members of Archibald Gardner Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold their annual church meeting Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in connection with the sacrament service at West Jordan Second ward. Capt. Alberta Steadman will be in charge. The following program will be presented: Flag ceremony; history of the life of a pioneer, by Iris Neilson, historian; lesson, by Hazel Wright; talk by Clara Beckstead, registrar; vocal solo by Florence Turpin; pioneer songs by congregation; closing song, "Utah We Love Thee." Fence Posts, Gates, Rail Ends, Etc. Fence Stretchers Loaned FHA Financing Midvalley Builders Supply Co. PIERIANS HAVE "FUN NIGHT" Members of the Pierian Club of West Jordan held a "fun night" at the school house July 9. Mrs Bernice Burkinshaw and Mrs Clara Hogan were in charge. Twenty-fiv- e members enjoyed the even- 7644 So. State Ph. Mid. 333 ing's entertainment tvv V- - a6V E j great grandchildren and 8 great great grandchildren. During the ruiniro . 68 48-i- n. 50 ITIAIOHT OLD and 42-inc- h., Pioneers. Mrs Sorensen, 93, was born Oct 25. 1859 in Aalborg. Denmark. She migrated to America with her parents and crossed the plains to Utah in 1861 when less than two years old. Martina was 12 years old when the family came to Draper to live. She was married to Peter P. Sorensen Jan. 28, 1880, in the old Endowment House. She is the mother of 10 children, six sons and four daughters, six of whom are living: Woodruff and Parley Reuben and four daughters; Mary Dow, Linda Brewer, Ruth Stringfellow and Violet Dansie; also 58 grandchildren. I 4 YEARS ARCHIBALD GARDNER CAMP TO GIVE CHURCH PROGRAM ., Mrs Martin T. Sorensen. Draper's FULLY THIS WHISKEY IS The following youngsters from Granite were among those to march in the "Days of "47" youth parade Tuesday in Salt Lake City: Gloria Archibald, Margaret Hand, Kent Maynes, and Boyd and Pamela Evans. Miss Jeanette Schow, July bride-elec- t, was the motif for a delightful shower at the home of Mrs Milton Gold, Saturday evening. Clever house games were enjoyed, followed by delicious refreshments. Dainty favors were used featuring a miniature ship, daintily inscribed "Shipmates Forever". Twenty-fiv- e ladies attended. Last Sunday evening was "family night" services, sponsored by the Wallace Simmons family. Of special interest was the splendid talk by Mr Simmons, whose theme was, "If we are to expect blessings, we must also expect trials." Douglas Simmons, grandson, of Rivera, Calif- - sang, "In the Garden", accompanied by his uncle Don Simmons. 36-in- oldest citizen, was the honored guest at the joint sacrament meet ing held Sunday evening under direction of the Daughters of Utah 0 AGED home in California Monday, following a month's stay in Granite with his grandparents, Mr & Mrs Wallace Simmons. Draper D U P's Honor Pioneer X - Emerson Hand. Mrs Charlotte Jones acted as supervisor with several of the ward membership assisting in its construction. SANDY CITY BANK Sandy, utan MIDVALE BRANCH Midvola. Utah Mymb.f FP1C It May Cost Less than Surprised by the statement above? 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