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Show THE Page Five MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, December 4, 1953 VUe&t ramie Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter Phone Mid. 0489-J- 1 Mr. $orJi Clara Beckstead, Reporter Phone Mid. 0395-R- 1 Gertrude Richardson, and Gleaner Granite of Mr & Mrs Lee Richarddaughter girls attended a fireside meeting son, was married this morning in at the Elmo Despain home Sunday the Salt Lake temple to Melvin evening. Miss Johanna Ruff of Salt of Holladay. A reception Kedding Lake, native of Germany, was the will be held this evening in the guest speaker. Her talk consisted Holladay ward for members of of her conversion to the IDS their immediate families. church. She was accompanied by a Eugene Drake returned by plane friend, Miss Lonnie Rae Cook, also Tuesday to his post at Fort Ord, of Salt Lake. after having spent the ThanksgivMiss Bessie Lyman has as her ing holiday with his parent Mr & guest, a special friend, Chester Ab- Mrs Gordon Drake. His young brobott, who recently received an hon- ther, Ronald, is confined at home orable discharge after three years with Rheumatic fever. in the service. He arrived in Los Calvin Christensen, infant son of Angeles from Manila last Thursday Mr St Mrs Carl Christensen, was and came on to Granite, just in released from the hospital Monday time to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. following a 4 14 month stay. Among During his military career he serv- those welcoming him home was his ed as a printer in the air force. old twin, Clifton. Mr St Mrs 0. M. Despain and Mr Mr St Mrs Donald D. Hogan vis and Mrs Emerson Hand joined with ited relatives in Salem Sunday, other memberj of the stake high where they procured pictures and council and their wives at dinner, data on the family history book Saturday evening in Draper as the they are compiling. guests of Mrs Reid Beck. Monday, Mrs Willis Jacobson, Elder John DeYoung of Salt Mrs Hazel Wright, Mrs Edna Ho Lake was the visiting speaker in gan, and Mrs Leola Dimond attendthe Granite ward Sunday evening. ed a Daughters of Utah Pioneer His experiences while serving in district meeting in Salt Lake. the Netherlands mission was his Marvin Abbott has been confined to St Mark's hospital for 6ubject Dennis Wright and Despain were presented by treatment for the past two weeks; their Primary president, Mrs Gen- he will remain there until after the eve Hand, as eligible candidates first of the year. for promotion into the Deacons A baby boy was born Monday to quorum and were given certificates Mr St Mrs Robert DeVitt, at Burley, of graduation by Bishop J. W. Des- Ida. Mrs DeVitt is the former t pain. Barben. Mr St Mrs Thomas Blair and Mr Rue Leak was released from St it Mrs Lynn Cameron went to Mark's hospital Thanksgiving day, Montpelier, Ida., last week where they visited a couple of days with their sister, Mrs Nile Matthews and family. Merle Whitmore and Jean Taylor of Granite were among those who entertained at a dance revue at the North Jordan stake house last Saturday night Youngsters were under direction of Mrs RobMiss n Tom-mi- e following minor surgery. West Jordan Second ward Beehive girls presented a delightful one-ac- t play Tuesday. Mr St Mrs S. W. Bateman were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their Mr & Mrs son and daughter-in-law- , Marlin Bateman in Sandy. Mr St Mrs Alva Whitehouse and daughters, Linda and Terri visited Saturday evening with her mother, Clara E. Beckstead. Visitors on Monday at the Beckstead home were Mr St Mrs Allan W. Egbert and son, Clark of Ogden. On Sunday Mr & Mrs George A. Bateman and daughters of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Henry Sellars of Salt Lake visited at the Wallace Bateman home. Mrs Horace Young has returned to her home from a visit in California. Mrs Donna McCandles of Salt Lake was a visitor at the home of Mr St Mrs Lorin Nelson Thursday. On Nov. 27, the grandchildren of Mr & Mrs S. W. Bateman gathered at his home to wish him a happy birthday. In the evening their children came to the Bateman home to celebrate the event. Mrs Catherine Ham and Mrs Leola Ham motored to Magna Monday to attend a bridal shower of their niece. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the Union Pacific station in Salt Lake Friday night to bid farewell to Elder Gerald Pierson who left for the Eastern States mission for the IDS Joseph Blaine Johnson and Eva Rutlshauser, Sandy, boy, Dec. 1. Croxf ord, Midvale, girl, Nov. 26. Dewey Garner and Marjorie HarErnest K. PouLsen and Mavis rison, Murray, girl, Dec. 1. Page, Midvale, girl, Nov. 26. Westley Lovendahl and Mary KENNECOTT APPOINTS Births at the Cottonwood Mater- Elaine Grace, Riverton, boy, Nov. NEW CHIEF ENGINEER nity hospital during the week were 26. Clinton P. Mott has been appointDonald Jones and Ruth Ann Arreported as follows: ed to the position of industrial en27. Nov. Edward Jensen and Joyce Spack-ma- thur, Kearns, boy, of the Utah Copper Division and Carol Johnson Nelson, Paul 24. Nov. gineer Kearns, boy, of Kennecott Copper Corporation J. Samuel Oliver and Erma An- Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 27. Elwood White and Carol Atkin- as announced today by L. F. Pett, derson, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 23. Ben S. Clayton and Truly Holt, son, Murray, girl, Nov. 27. general manager. Mr Mott has rePorsided in Salt Lake City for the past Max L. Porter and Shirley Midvale, girl, Nov. 23. 29. Stokseven Nov. and Charles Adams ter, Riverton, boy, years and is a native of Gladys Elmer Draper and Truley Dens-ley- , Queens Village, N. Y. He attended er, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 25. Northwestern University in Boston, Murray, boy, Nov. 29. Jay Dunn and Georgia Hall, Salt and Nov. 25. Jensen Lorena Brady, Mass., having graduated in 1942 Lake, boy, Clyde with a B.S. degree in industrial David Hatton and Maretta Rush-ton- , Bountiful, girl, Nov. 29. Christian Davis, and Madlynn engineering. He also did graduate Magna, boy, Nov. 25. work at Harvard University, New Tony DeMarco and Betty Fors-ber- Fergusen, Murray, boy, Nov. 30. Darwin Thayne and Sylvia Blom-quis- York University and the UniverMidvale, boy, Nov. 25. Roland Mortensen and Iris Warr, Salt Lake, boy, Nov. 30. sity of Utah. While at the UniverDarrell D. Steadman and JoAnne sity of Utah, he was an instructor Riverton, boy, Nov. 26. t, WIPE Pro- ceeds will go toward the erection of a new chapel at Kearns. Miss Jo Ellen Pingree had as her Thanksgiving guest, Miss Sharon Jacobson of Bakersfield, Calif. Both ladies are students at the Floors Tex Parker and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Malad, Ida. Members of the J. M. Whitmore family motored to Ogden Thursday where they enjoyed Thanksgiving at the T. Leonard Rowley home. Born Nov. 27, a daughter to Mr & Mrs Hyrum Woolf. Miss Elice Sanford of California, and student at the BYU was a guest at the L L. Morgan home last week-end- 'j rwunn BilBiRCtF-.A'- fit ' 150 plvttm Duo Set . Jg5pP imiT' . 1 . $7.50. $16.00 Queens dusting A LOOKS LIKE GLASS . . WEARS LIKE IRON Ctoo tdem in bet favorite fratfructfrn L'Origan, L Aiaunt, EmereudV Terlj' fj . Her favorite fragrance not once, but twice ... in 6 ox. Bath Powder and 3 V or. Bouquet She'll love you for pompering her this wayl Choose from Tweed, Miracle and Shanghai. of Fragrance SLIPPERY ' . Mrs June Larkin returned home Friday following two weeks treatment at the IDS hospital. She is recuperating slowly. Mrs Wallace Simmons is visiting her children in Arizona and California. 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