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Show THE MIDVALE lUtah) SENTINEL Friday, December 2t, 1954 Page Six werion BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 Santa Claus was present and pre-- i sented each child with a treat, The First ward Sunday School j Supt. Ezra Bills and Primary Presi will hold a Christmas Worship pro- ueru .Marjone Dansie were in gram Sunday morning, Dec. 26, the charge. Miss Betty Gressman. daughter theme to be "We Remember Our of Elmer Gressman, has received a and in readsong Lord", scripture ing, telling of the Birth of Jesus. call to serve on a mission to the Special reader will be Merlin Dens-ley- , Samoan Islands for the LDS church. with other members of the Her farewell party is scheduled for Sunday School participating. Supt. Jan. 16 in the First ward church. Orr Hill will be in charge. There The Gressmans came to Riverton from Lark about thre years ago and will be no classwork that day. The Second ward held their are now living on Church St. Mrs Nellie Butterfield announces Christmas program along the same the birth of a new granddaughter Dec. 19. lines Sunday, The scripture Dec. 16 to Mr & Mrs Paul burn reading was given by Vickie Culver City, Calif. Mrs ButBerrett, and a 20 minute film was is spending two weeks terfield shown on the "Life of the Savior','. The singing was directed by Rosa- there with the Berretts. Thirty-simembers of the Flomond Butterfield. Supt. Ezra Bills rence Page enjoyed a family was in charge. Sunday evening at the The First ward bishopric and home of Mr & Mrs Delbert Page. representatives visited all homes in Dinner was served and there was an the ward during the past two weeks exchange of gifts. to greet the people and wish them Mr Si Mrs Gordon Densley and a Merry Christmas and a Properous family, and Mr & Mrs Ken Densley New Year. A letter of good will attended the Goode family Christwas left in each home. The Second mas party at the home of Harold ward bishopric will visit for the Goode in American Fork Dec. 19. same purpose during the holidays. Dinner was served to 72 and the Christmas cards were mailed to the evening was spent singing carols, people in their ward. playing games and exchanging The Second ward ML officers gifts. and teachers held a Christmas dinMrs Joyce Hutchings entertainner party at the church Saturday, ed the members of her Bridge club Dec. 18, under direction of Bob at a Christmas dinner at Harmon and Mary Freeman, presi- her home Thursday evening, Dec. dents. After dinner they enjoyed 16. Gifts were exchanged and each an evening of games and an ex- one present was presented with a change of fun gifts. Special guests gift by the hostess. were the ward bishopric and their Mrs Clarissa Giles and Mrs Laura wives. Schouten entertained for the memHome for the holidays are Mr & bers of the Elite Bridge club at a Mrs Vere T. Densley and family, Christmas dinner at the Schouten Blanding, Mr St Mrs Paul Thomson home Monday evening, Dec. 20. and children, Kanab, and Mr St They played progressive games and Mrs Armond Mitchell, Duchesne. exchanged gifts. The West Jordan stake Primary A family dinner at the home of officers and teachers held a Christ- Mr & Mrs Elvoy Dansie celebrated mas dinner and program Dec. 17 at the 51st wedding anniversary of the Second ward church with Fern Mrs Dansie's parents, Mr St Mrs Butterfield, Primary president, in Ira N. Day, who were married Dec. 24, 1903 in the Manti LDS temple. charge. The Second ward Sunday School Mr Day was born Nov. 11, 1878 in and Primary sponsored a children's Mt. Pleasant. Mrs Lona May Staker dance Thursday afternoon, Dec, 23. Day was born Dec. 23, 1882 in j Sho-we- ll x Lawrence, Emery County. They were the parents of four daughters, Mrs Ethelyn States, San Jose, Calif., Mrs Ida Jessop and Mrs Amelia Cederquist, both of Salt Lake, and Mrs Dansie. They have nine grandchildren. Mr & Mrs Wilford Crane entertained at dinner Saturday evening honoring the birthday of Mrs Mary Egbert, Dec. 18; Mrs Eliza Reynolds, Dec. 19. and Mrs Crane, Dec. 20. Others present were William Reynolds, Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton, Mr & Mrs Roland Page, Mr & Mrs Millard Henderson, Mr St Mrs Mark Nichols, and Mr & Mrs Ren Howard. Mr & Mrs Elden Morgan have returned from a trip to Flint, Mich., where they purchased a new car. Mr Morgan was recently released from the armed forces and they are at present living with his father, V. H. Morgan. Mr & Mrs Milton Pierce and three children of Lubbock, Tex., are visiting at the home of Mrs Pierce's parents, Mr & Mrs Gordon Densley, during the holidays. Credccnt LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter The annual Christmas program will be given in junior Sunday School Dec. 26 at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The Relief Socity enjoyed a quilting day last Tuesday at Relief Society. Other hand work was also done. Christmas gift ideas were shown. The lesson was given by Mrs Emery Jordan and lunch was served by Mrs Hyrum Hardcastle, Mrs L. D. Fairbourn, Mrs Clarence Hyde, Mrs Donald Steadman, and Mrs Wilford Olson. The MIA enjoyed a Christmas program in Mutual last Tuesday evening. A Christmas play was presented by Sandy Fourth ward. A treat was given to everyone. Members of the Primary enjoyed a Christmas program in Primary on Wednesday. A stuffed stocking, with candy and nuts, was given to everyone who attended. Mrs Donald Steadman entertained Mt. Jordan stake Golden Gleaners at a party Thursday evening. The group spent the evening making Christmas .gifts. New officers were elected for the coming year. Refreshments were served to 16 guests. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening talks were given by Faye Lloyd, Carmen Lloyd, Karen Sanders, Patty Ann Parker, and Annette Jensen. DeLoy Johnson played a Christmas number on his accordion. Jean and JoAnne Kynas-tosang a duet. Mrs Joseph Bailey and her mother, Mrs Genevieve Hofhini and her sister, Loa Don Hofhini, both of Murray, sang a trio number. LaVon Haws gave the puis program talk and Paul Sampson gave the priesthood boys talk. Prayers were given by Max Hatch and Mrs Homer W. Jaynes. Richard Dean Ls home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr Si Mrs Albert Dean. He is attending physicians and surgeons school in San Francisco, Calif. n ramie It ijif ) j ( '. is our sincere wish to everyone that this holiday season will J of your ambitions and desires. For information obout Standard Oil Company of California products, tall your lotrl Sndard man GAYLE BRUNYER PHONE 60305 2235 So. STATE ( 111! h.'sz joy and happiness and the fulfillment hi Mrs Gordon E. Mickelten, Reporter Phone: Mid. 0481-J2 L J4c, Fet-erso- Thursday. Mr & Mrs Lowell Parry and baby of Midvale and Mr & Mrs George Parry, and Glen Butterfield. and Mr & Mrs LaMar Butterfield and baby of Riverton, were among those visiting with Mr & Mrs John E. Butterfield Sunday. Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane and family moved into their now home on Main and 2nd We.st over the week-end- . Mrs Ardell. Miller attended the Salt Lake County Indies Christmas banquet at Harmons Cafe last Friday. Mr & Mrs Annon Green and children of MidVale, and Mr &. Mrs John Christtensen and family of American Fork, were guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Louise Christen-seSunday. Clinton J. Dansie visited with Mr & Mrs Art D.insie and family in Murray Saturday. Mrs Wallace Peterson of Lark called at the A. II. Dansie home last week. Mr Si Mrs Spencer Miller and their grandchildren were guests at the annual Christmas program and party at the home of Sunday Anderson in Salt Kike. Santa presented gifts and refreshments were served. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen entertained the Treckers and Guide class of the Primary Assn., at a Christmas party Saturday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs Myrtle Oliver. Mr St Mrs Elton Bills received word of the arrival of a baby girl Si Mrs Ray Bills at Las Veto gas, Nev., last week. Sherwood Butterfield and brother Glen Butterfield, Riverton, attended funeral services of their aunt. Mrs Larry LaVern (Marga-reteat Idaho Falls, Ida., last Wed nesday. Friends of Miss Marilyn Butterfield, bride elect, daughter of Mr St Mrs Lester Butterfield, enter- n get-togeth- er pot-luc- k tained her at a personal shower at Morris of Riverton, and Mrs Hyrum the home of Mrs Annie Sorensen .ovu, vnu, iua., who will stay last TUHCltl Tuesday evening. Games were with her mother at the T. Ralph played and refreshments served to Butterfield residence. Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Reporter 20 guests. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen motored Phone Mid. 4203 Clinton Dansie was the dinner to Payson last Thursday to attend n the candle Mr & Mrs Spencer Miller were guest of Mr & Mrs W. Blaine and carol service of the at Midvale last Wednesday. guests at dinner at the home of Mrs Parry Bow en, Roosevelt, Mary Katter in Salt Lake last A-2- spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mr & Mrs Sherwood Butterfield and family. Denton Johnson, Georgetown, Ida., is the guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Thomas S. Butterfield. Mr & Mrs W. Blaine Peterson and daughter Debbie Called Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs A. II. Dansie and Zaeh Butterfield and son Morris, Riverton. Seth Butterfield, son of Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield, who is attending officers training school at Teesler Air Force Bas, Miss., is home to spend the Christmas holidays. Seth received his officers commission Nov. 3. Mrs Sarah Jane Crane returned from a Salt Lake hospital Sunday where she has been for treatment the past week. Visiting with her Sunday afternoon were her son, w iir w 141 OmvEtf in tfifc kf circles... ) Vs. daughter, Dianne, are leaving Sunday morning to spend a week with their daughter and sister and family, Mr L Mrs Reese Stevens in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr St Mrs Emerson Hand, Mr & Mrs Owen Despain, and Mr Bartlct, attended the stake president and high council dinner in the Draper First ward last week end. Mr St Mrs Renolds and son, Jim. were dinner guests at the Emerson Hand home Sunday. Mr Renolds is a brother-ilaw of Mr Hand. Also in attendance were Mr & Mrs Kendall Timothy and sons and Mr & Mrs Joe Hansen and son. . r t I- h ' V 1 A f DRINK MILK! UTAH MILK FOUNDATION vj v 111' t SANDY CITY BANK OFFICES cz3 IN SANDY CITY - MIDVALE n FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE MEMBER CORPORATION Vc ?:il0 STi lyr&fi T Everywh you look... 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