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Show UNION ed, after which the group will make a tourp of the Prison, under direction Funeral services for Mrs Ellen Mrs. J, T. Ostler, Reporter of the IU. Rev. Msgr. J. P. Moreton. Walker Proctor Mounteer, 81, who All members of the club are urged died Saturday at the home of her to be present JoAnne Christensen daughter, Mrs Butterfield in Union, were held Wednesday in the Un To Be Eride Nov. 26 ion First ward chapel, with Bishop The engagement and forthcoming Rita Setterberg H. Belcher officiating. Mrs Everrett 1 marriage of JoAnne Christensen, (To Marry Dec. Mounteer was born Nov. 25, 1872, Chris-enseIn S. L. Temple daughter of Mrs Mildred B. in Union to John Henry and Mary Salt Lake, and the late ErAnn Miss Rita of The Phillips Walker. She was marVayon marriage nest A. Christensen, to Earl Reyried to James Francis Proctor Dec. F. of Harry daughter Setterbcrg, nolds Watrous, son of Mrs Ellen and Irene P. Setterberg, Sandy, and 2, 1891, in Union. He died Aug. 12, Watrous, Murray, is announced by Melvin William Rigby, son of Mr & 1910. She was married to David Mrs Christensen. Mrs J. Stanley Rigby, Salt Lake, Mounteer, Aug. 7, 1938, in Salt The marriage will take place at is planned to take place Dec. 1, in Lake. She was a member of the s moththe home of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daLake temple. the er, Friday evening, Nov. 26, in the A Salt Saints. She is survived by her the couple, honoring presence of members of the im- will reception 3 daughters, Mrs Harold ward at Union husband, First be held mediate families. A dinner will fola honeymoon (Mcrl) Glover, Provo; Mrs Sid (Malow the marriage ceremony. Follow- chapel. Following make their rie) Larson, Mrs A. K. (Vere) Butwill the couple ing a honeymoon trip, the couple trip Lake. Salt home in terfield, Union; a brother, Henry will make their home in Salt Lake. Miss Walker; a sister, Mrs Charles Bur-gohonoring parties Prenuptial A miscellaneous shower honorboth of Union; 6 grandchilare being hostessed by ing Miss Christensen was held Setterberg 17 great grandchildren. Burial C. J. Mrs Mrs Oren dren, Greenwood, Thursday evening of this week at in the Murray City Cemetery. was Harold Mrs Richards, Carpenter, McKearns Catering Service, Salt and Miss JoAnn Rasmussen. Junior and the Junior Lake. Gleaners held a fireside chat SunDonald Hardcastle, son of Mr & day evening at the home of Mr & Sandy Lady Lions Mrs Glen Hardcastle, arrived home Mrs Armin Rosenhan. The group To Meer Nov. 19 recently following nearly four enjoyed a religious discussion The meeting of the Sandy Lady years service in the navy. High priests of the East Jordan Lions will be held Friday, Nov. 19, Mrs Emma Stringham Anderson, stake held their regular monthly at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs George Clearfield, spent Saturday and Sun- quorum meeting Sunday in the UnConish. 338 N. State St., Sandy, day, the guest of Mrs Pauline ion First ward chapel. W. Cleon with Mrs May Swanger, president, Skousen was the guest speaker. in charge. Following a business Music was furnished by the East and ward bazaar Fourth Sandy meeting, refreshments will be serv- - entertainment held Thursday eve- Midvale First ward Relief Society ning for the purpose of raising singing mothers. Gerald R, Beckstrom, son of Mr funds toward their ward building Si Mrs Marvin Beckstrom, has refund was well attended. Mr Si Mrs William S. Sheppard cently been promoted to airman (Vonelda Erickson) 6741 Highland second class in the air force. He is Drive are parents of a daughter stationed at Tcmplehof Air Base born Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, in Berlin, Germany. Gerald is a at the LDS hospital. She has been graduate of the Jordan high school. He received his basic training at named Susan. Parks Air Force Base, Calif., and A daughter was born Friday, had assignment in Texas and has Nov. 5, to Tetty Officer & Mrs K. He ha served 18 months Colorado. M. Brady at the Hickman Field hosin the air corps and has been in pital in Hawaii. She will be named Berlin 3 months. Karen Lei. The Elders Quorum of the SecThe adults of Sandy First ward ond ward entertained at a party are invited to attend Sandy First Monday night honoring Wilford ward MIA Special Interest group, Larson retiring president of the hold each Tuesday at 7;30 p.m. at quorum. Forty-fivguests enjoyed the ward chapel. Clarence Clawson a program, games and refreshis the instructor of the group. His ments. The social was under direccourse of study for the year is bas- tion of Kenneth Madsen, who is ed on a discussion of the accumu- the new president. lative works of President David 0. Mrs Harold Madsen spent WedMcKay as written in his book "Gos- nesday in Nephi on business. pel Ideals." Mr Si Mrs George F. Proctor, Ida William Edward Attwood, Sandy, ho Falls Ida., spent the week-enwill observe his 81st birthday Tues- with his sister and family, Mr & day, Nov. 23. Mr Attwood resides Mrs John Hardman and other relat the home of his daughter and atives. Sunday evening Mr & Mrs son in law, Mr St Mrs William 0. Roland Proctor and family visited Jones. at the Hardman home. A review of the book "Our Miss Mr & Mrs Maurice Burgon enter Boo", by Margaret Rundeck. was tained at a dinner Sunday for Mr presented by Mrs Beatrice Pierson, & Mrs Sheldon Anderson and Mr Sandy, was a feature of the pro- Si Mrs Glen Johnson. Mr & Mrs George F. Proctor, Ida gram of the meeting of the River-to- n Ladies literary club held ho Falls, Ida., were dinner guests Thursday evening at the home of Friday of Mr Si Mrs George Jensen Mrs Millard Henderson in River-ton- , The Union Lady Lions recently with Mrs Almon Butterfield held a meeting at the home of Mrs as assisting hostess. Mrs N. K. Omn Bagley, with Mrs Collin Wood as Thomson, Sandy, formerly of Following the meet organizer of the club some ing Mrs Grace Ashton and Mrs Ivy 23 years ago, was present. Heppner gave a demonstration on Mrs N. K. Thomson attended the the making of Christmas gifts. DUP meeting held Friday of last Mr St Mrs Nick Mascaro. East week at the home of Mrs Victor Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Hyrum D. Nelson. Salt Lake. Brady were recent luncheon guests 1 w Mr & Mrs Albert Hardcastle re- of Mr L Mrs Grant Swenson at FULLY turned recently from a vacation their home in Spanish Fork. to California where they visMr & Mrs Ellis Richardson retrip I AGED ited their sister and brotherin-law- , cently entertained at a dinner par Mr & Mrs George Pierson at ty. GuesU were Mr & Mr9 Melvin .THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD their home in Lynnwood, and their Belich and Mr & Mrs Elliot John STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF brother and his wife, Mr & Mrs son, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Stew RATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. 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