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Show Taper speakers in sacrament meeting July 11. Music was rendered by a ladies double quartet from the Relief Society Singing Mothers. Mrs Boyd Glazier and children De Wayne and Gaye of Los Angeles Calif., are making an extended visit at the home of Mrs Glazier's par ents, Mr St Mrs Stanley B. Neff. Mr St Mrs Raymond B. Heaps are the parents of a baby girl born July 8. Mrs Heaps is the former Janice Harrison. Mrs John A. Samuelson enjoyed a family tea at the home of Mrs L C. Jones in Salt Lake City. Jhe honored guests were Mrs Allen Henderson who is visiting from Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs Hal Meyerhoffer who is moving to San Francisco to make her home. sacrament meeting was under direction of the Sunday School Supt. Dclbcrt Lloyd gave the wel coming aaaress. Talks were given by Richard Crapo, Lynda Fair bourn, Dixie Dean and Clifton Johnson. Music was furnished by the girls chorus and the children of the Junior Sunday School. Ifjewd looted Mr & Mrs Ross D Ballard enjoyed LOIS FITZGERALD, Reporter a swimming party Monday evening at Saratoga with friends and neigh Mr & Mrs Clyde Fairbourn and bors. at Mini family spent last week-enLittl Debra Cary, daughter of Mr doka, Idaho, visiting with Mr St Mrs Douglas Cary, who was inMrs Ellery J White. They also vis jured recently when struck by a ited with Mr St Mrs Roy White at car, is recuperating at home after Ontario, Ore. a second stay at the hospital. The annual social of the Draper Warren Payne, son of Mr & Mrs Garden Club was held July 17 a George Payne of Phoenix, Ariz., is Mickelsens Fond. Members ana spending the week with Mrs S J partners enjoyed a delicious sup- Mickelsen. per, followed by games and visiting Mr J II Scaton is visiting with around the bonfire. The next meet Mr St Mrs Woodrow Mickelsen and inn will be held Aug. 11 at the family. home of Mr & Mrs Dan Jacobson Jeanne Adamson is spending Mr & Mrs Norman Jirown are two weeks with her aunt and uncle, spending a few days in Duchesne Mr Si Mrs Clyde Fairbourn. with relatives, and will travel on Mt. Jordan stake really did itself to Yellowstone park. proud in the youth parade in Salt The George Whctman family Lake Tuesday morning. A lovely were guests at the home of Mr & white satin float represented the Mrs Brad Gardner at a party in stake, with small floats entered honor of their daughter Julie Ann from each ward, representing pioneer days. on her third birthday, Friday. A surprise party was given Wed Mr & Mrs Derell W Jensen and nesday by the George Whetman family left Thursday for a vacation Mrs Jean Whctfamily, honoring trip to the northwest. man on her birthday. A lovely Mr St Mrs Kent Frost spent part outdoor dinner was served. ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Rtporttr of last week with Mr & Mrs Clyde Mr St Mrs Douglas A Smith (Ro- Phont Mid. 0080-R-l Fairbourn in Monticello. bera Carlquist) of Salt Lake City Draper's lovely queen, Kaye are the parents of a baby girl, born A lawn party will be held for Mickelsen, and attendants, Joanne This is their second Pixton and Audrey Kirton, were Thursday. all First ward senior Aaronic child. are Mr & Mrs interviewed on KSL-TPriesthood members and partners Monday ev C II Grandparents of Carlquist Draper. ening on Paul Alexander's news July 29 at the Louis B. Bigler home cast. Mrs Jack Brimhall accompanat 8G50 So. 1300 West. Bishop Joied them. seph L. Worthlin of the presiding Mr & Mrs Harold A Daw (Mary bishopric will be a special guest. A program has been planned and Garfield) are back for the summer LORNA ALLGOOD, Rtporttr from Baltimore, Md., where he has games will be played. been attending John Hopkins Uni GEORGE H. HYDE SR. Don Parr, a chaplain in the army is taking a traindied reserves, versity. They are staying with Mr Sr., 71, George Henry Hyde & Mrs N E Garfield. hosat 10:30 at the Letterman in Hot General Lava ing Tuesday p.m. The Joseph M Smith family held Springs, Ida. He had been there for pital at Presidio in San Francisco. their annual reunion at the Mur the past five days. He will be home Sunday. During Each took Born the week Mr St Mrs Thomas Johnin South 17. Sunday. 1882, ray park family July their own lunch. All families from lampton, England, a son of Wil- - son from San Francisco visited at Draper were represented, and there iam Thomas and Jane Savage the Parr home. were 114 present. The neighborhood ladies gave a Iyde. Came to America in 1901. Mr & Mrs Russell Allen have re- Was a carpenter by trade. Employ party last Wednesday night to welturned from a trip to the north- ed by the Utah State Shops. Mar- come Mrs Jean Bateman. Games west ried Selma Bertha Dahl Feb. 19. were played and refreshments servUnder the direction of Mrs Olive 908, at Crescent. Member of the ed. A gift was given to Mrs BateBoberg, the Daughters of Utah Pio- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - man for her new home. neers presented a program Sunday day Saints. Mr St Mrs Bob Steadman have reSecond ward. in Survived by his widow, Crescent; turned home after spending a week evening Draper Members from both wards attend- two sons, George Henry Jr., Clar- in Yellowstone park. A number of the Richardson famed. Lowell Boberg furnished organ ence J. Hyde of Sandy; two daughHard-castlmusic, Gilbert Rasmussen rendered ters, Mrs Hyrum (Helen) ily attended the wedding reception vocal solos, and Dr John Fitzgerald Mrs Glen (May) Johnson, of Frances Shoup and Gary Richwas the principal speaker. Crescent; one brother, William T. ardson, the son of Mr St Mrs Stan& Mr Mrs Ralph B Kecler and Iyde, Pleasant Grove. ley Richardson of Logan. The sons spent last week at Boulder Funeral services were held Sat couple was married in the Logan Colo., where Mr Keeler attended urday at 2 p.m. in the Crescent temple and the reception was held a junior high school workshop at ward chapel with Bishop LcRoy in the Sky Room of the Union Builthe University of Colorado. Riska conducting. ding on the USAC campus. Those Mr St Mrs Rayburn Dow, Mr & from West Jordan who attended Mrs Roscoe Grover, ad Mr St Mrs Members of the August Dahl were Mr & Mrs Lee Richardson, Mr Ben Andrus enjoyed a fishing trip family held their reunion at Brigh- St Mrs Wilmer Richardson, Mr & on the Strawberry reservation over ton on July 11. About 30 family Mrs Willard Richardson, and Mr & members were in attendance. the week-end- . Mrs Darwin Richardson. Mr & Mrs Gail Smith of Myrtle Mr Si Mrs Paul Larson and two The Harvey Cobbley family and Point, Ore., are visiting with rela- daughters, Anita and Paulettc and the Dean Smith family left TuesLorna Allgood returned Thursday day for the Jacob Ranch in the tives and friends in Draper. Eastern visitors at the Carl evening from a vacation trip to Uintah Mountains. They spent four home are Mr & Mrs Anthon San Francisco, Calif. days boating, fishing and horseMr & Mrs Dean Dewey were back riding. The ranch belongs to Ernstrum. d lAJett $orclt redcent 15-da- y e, Em-stru- THESE WOMEN! w- T By d'Alessio Friday, July 23, 1954 -- P. T. Bateman home to spend a month. The southern canyons are where the Leo Gardner family spent the They returned home last week-enMonday. Mr St Mrs Friedman Pearson returned from a trip to the northwest. They took Mrs Doris Peterson and her son, Larry, with them and after they reached Seattle, Mrs Peterson and Larry boarded a to plane to Anchorage, Alaska spend the summer with her daughter, Gail Blaezard. The Pearsons There are more important things in life than mony but they wont go out with you if you're broke. Arnold Glasow d. Kindness in Women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. Shakespeare RECORDS Thre Coins in The Fountain Wedding Bells Four Aces Little Things Mean a Lot Don't Think You Love Me Any- I moreKitty Kallen left Seattle and traveled through Hernando's Hideaway Vancouver, Canada, Cooley Dam, Hey, There Johnnie Ray and Yellowstone before their re- The Happy Wanderer turn home. My Impossible Love Henri Rene Mr St Mrs Martin DeBoise (Maur-in- e The Little Shoemaker Christensen) will leave Sunday The Magic Tango Hugo Winter-halte- r for Virginia where Mr DeBoise will be stationed with the army for 18 If You Love Me months. He has returned from serv- The Man Upstairs Kay Starr There ing in Europe for the last 18 Hey, Ole House This months. METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MIDVALE -- M huiband used to be Tiandy' around the house, too, but be got over THAT, thank Goodness 1" Mark Jacob, Mrs Cobbley's father. Pvt Duane Richardson is now sta tioned at Fort Ord, Calif., for his basic training. The families of Mr & Mrs Jesse Buckley, Mr & Mrs Gordan Ride-ouand Mr St Mrs Crandell Fin- ayson spent Saturday night in the canyon. Mr St Mrs Gilbert McDougal went to Malad, Ida., to bring back their son, Gilbert, who was severly burned on his leg when he was visiting with his grandparents. The Chipman family spent the week end at Bear Lake where they attended the South family reunion. Moon Lake was the scene of the Bateman family vacation. Those present were Mr St Mrs Blaine Wix-oand family, Mr & Mrs Wilson Bateman and family, Mr St Mrs Dean Bateman and family, and Douglas and Stephen Bateman. The MIA of the Second ward has sustained DcMar Hogan as manual counselor in place of Glendon Leak. Mrs Frances B. May returned home after an extended vacation in Los Angeles as guest of her son, Fred, and family. She accompanied them by automobile on a t, and honored at a welcome home dinner at the Orren Jenkins home in Crescent. Other guests were Mrs Bruce May of Draper, Mrs Frank Barbon, Mrs Henry Schmidt, Mrs Wendell Nix of Union, Mrs Mel Peterson of Union, and Mrs Earl Beckstead of South Jordan. Mr . St Mrs Delos Richards enter- tained on their lawn for the Gene Roses, the Joe Barlows of Salt Lake, the Allen Smiths, the Allen Dahls of East Midvale, the Ray of Midvale, the Paul Thompsons of Riverton, the Mel De Youngs of Salt Lake, the George Brockbanks, the Jack Roses, the Bill Becksteads, and the Sherman Oakesons of South Jordan. The group played volleyball and enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Mr St Mrs R. L. Allphin from Lovell, Wyo., the parents of Mrs Owen Neilson, came for the family reunion on Saturday at Fairmont Park. Monday the L. R. Dickeys of Pleasant Grove accompanied the group to Timpanogas Cave and Granite Flats. Wednesday morn-nin- g the Allphins left for their Oli-verso- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. W'orship service, 11 a. m. Choir practice, Tuesday, 7 p. m. Week-daChurch School, Weda. m. at 9:30 nesday If the Juniors wish to learn to crochet, please bring crochet hooks and thread. If to sew, bring needle and thimble. The boys will do some wood work. Beginning July 1, perfect attendance pins will be given only for perfect attendance. You must either be there, or have a card or statement signed by the teacher of the Sunday School visited. The awards will soon be presented. Loraine T. Benton, Minister y nine-month- Rosemary Clooney Leave it to Your Heart Lefs Walk and Talk Ames Bros. 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