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Show Sanely JJappenind MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Asictu Christmas Dance Scheduled ct Sandy row, Mrs Carol Cook, and Mrs Louise Shurtliff; Three Wise Men, Douglas Norton, Jay Shurliff, and John Sherrow; Shepherds, Vern Burgess, Terry Kirby and Viv Swen-son- ; chorus members, who will add much to the presentation include Dan Stuart, Glen Stuart, Albert E. Bell, J. C. Richards, Glen Nelson, Mrs Arlene Maynard, Mrs Louise Fairbourn, Mrs Valene Bell, Ivan Kunz, Clarence Clawgon, Mrs Gladys Clawson, Mrs Madge Thorpe, Mrs Cynthia Olsen, and Bob Pullan. Is A Christmas dance at Sandy recreation hall is being sponsored by East Jordan, West Jordan, and Mt. Jordan stakes MIA Christmas night (Saturday) at 9 pjn., it has been announced. The dance is and a formal event with the Gleaners in charge. Tickets may be purchased from MIA officers. tri-stak- e M-M- Sandy MIA Sponsors New Years Eve Event Be A New Years Eve dinner dance is Jean Jensen to being sponsored by the MIA of Mt. Married Dec. 27 Jordan stake at Sandy recreation Mr it Mrs Heber L. Jensen, Sandinner will be dy, announced the forthcoming hall. A served from 8 to 11 p.m. Dancing marriage of their daughter, Jean s will begin at 8:30. B. Jensen and Robert S. Hendrick-son- , will be provided to add to the merDraper. The marriage will take riment. Tickets may be purchased place Monday, Dec. 27 at the home from stake or ward MIA officers. of the bridegroom in the presence of members of the immediate families. Sandy Wards Group Bishop George B. Roden, Draper For Christmas Pageant Second ward, will officiate in the A Christmas pageant, depicting marriage ceremony. A buffet dinChristmas in all countries, will be ner will follow the marriage cerepresented Christmas morning at 7 mony. The only attendant to the a.m. at Sandy recreation hall at bride will be her twin sister, Janet. which members of all four Sandy bride-elec- t is a The graduate of wards and the general public, is inat Pro-vo-, Brigham Young University vited to attend. The original paw here she was a member of the geant, written and directed by Mrs Lambda, Delta Sigma and Alcyone Dorothy Burgess, will inspire all teachto the greater meaning of the Yule-tid-e social units. She is currently and fourth grades at the third ing season. the Granite school of the Jordan The cast of characters include: school district. Mary, Mrs Nina Iligginson; Joseph, The couple will make their home Melvin Simonson; Grannie, Mrs in Draper. Bertha Richards; Granps, Reed AtSocial functions honoring the kinson; Billy. Carl Jackson; Janine, Miss Arva Lee Maynard; Angela, bride are being planned. Mrs Maxine S. Elg. Mrs Gae Sher- Elder Ray G, Sharp, son of Mrs Ethel G. Sharp, West Jordan, and husband of the former Donnabel Spratling, West Jordan, recently returned from a two year's mission to the Southern States for the OUR ' 'tW 1 LDS church. Elder Sharp labored in the West Florida district for five weeks, after which he went to the mission office at Atlanta, Ga., over t a period of 15 months. The last eight months of his mission he was surperviser of the north Alabama district with headquarters in Mr & Mrs Sharp have PERMANENT two sons. Mr &. Mrs Roy Jensen and chilCOMPLETE WITH dren. San Bernardino, Calif., are expected to arrive Friday, Dec. 24, Hair Cut - Shampoo to spend the Christmas holidays and Set with Mr Jensen's parents, Mr & Mrs Ileber L. Jensen at their home TWO OPERATORS in Sandy The visitors will also full-cours- e Noise-maker- V r Bur-mingha- $5.00 attend the wedding reception of their sister, Jean Jensen and Ro bert S. Ilendricksen of Draper. Lt. Clcmont Bishop, U.S. Air Force, stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, N.M., SANDY Beauty Shop U W. Main has charge of special service on division level. He recently flew to Austin. Tex., where he attended a three-daeducation conference. Lt. Pott Offict Bldg. Phone Mid. 103 Bishop, graduate of Jordan high school and University of Utah and the ROTC, received his commission prior to leaving for his Albuquerque bas on Oct. 15. His wife, the former Yvonne Eerrett, Riverton, and their six month old daughter Kelly, are with Lt. Bishop at the base. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Edwin F. Bishop, Sandy. Mr & Mrs James B. Ostler and son, Trovo, are spending the holidays as guests of their parents, Mr L Mrs J. Thomas Ostler in Sandy and Mr & Mrs Edward II. Green in Grantsville, Mr & Mrs J. William Thompson and grandson Byron Bateman, expect to leave Monday, Dec. 27 via vacation trip to train, for a the West Coast, where they will spend a week as guests of their Mr L Mrs daughter and son Frank Parry at their home in Arcadia, Calif. They will also enjoy the Rose Parade in Pasadena and attend the Rose Bowl game on New Year's day. Mr & Mrs Noal C. Bate-maand children will leave Christmas Day for the West Coast. they will visit Mr & Mrs Dee Mattson in Las Vegas, Nev. They will also be house guests of their sister and family, Mrs Frank Parry and also enjoy the parade and game at Tasadena. East Jordan stake MIA New Year's social, dinner and dance will be held New Year's Eve at 9 p.m. at East Midvale Second ward rec reation hall, under direction of East Jordan stake MIA officers Ed Erek-son- , superintendent of the stake YMMIA, and Mrs Terese Miller-berpresident of the stake with acting counselors, Lynn Searle and Mrs Mary Beth Benson in charge. A buffet dinner will be served as well as dance and social 10-da- y in-la- n En-rou- g, YW-MI- entertainment. A special Christmas program will be presented in connection with Sandy First ward Sunday School, Sunday, Deo. 26, at 11:30 a,m. at Sandy First ward chapel, with Superintendent of Sunday School Kenneth A. Brady in charge. Mrs Faye Ware is at the LDS hospital, where she underwent a major operation Thursday of last week. The Auxiliary of the Grand Western Division No. 583 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, held its regular meeting and pot luck dinner Wednesday, Dec. 22 at 12:30 p.m., at the I.O.O.F. hall at 41 Postoffice Flacc, Salt Lake, with Mrs Hazel Nicholl of Sandy, president, in charge. A social hour followed the meotingj The children of the Odd Frllmve and Rebekahs of Sandy, Midvale, and Murray, were entertained at the annual Christmas party at the I.O.O.F. hall in Sandy, Tuesday evening of this week. Special Explorer certificates were presented members of Sandy First ward of Post 135. at the ward sacrament service Sunday evening at the chapel. The awards were presented by Harold Carpenter, for mer explorer leader. Awards were presented as follows: Dale Frand sen, communications: Dennis Bateman and Don Derricott, outdoor skill; Asay, Terry Kirby, Richard Watts. Wavne Bateman. Jark Tripp and Lynn MacKay, vocational exploration. Bronze. awards were presented to Lee Asay, Richard Watts, Wayne Bateman. Jack Trinn. and Lynn MacKay. The boys were commended by Mr Carpenter for their outstanding achievements. William Grant Fennel Bradbury, observed his 83rd birthday Friday. Dec. 17, at his home in Sandy, but no special celebration was held due to the family being widely scattered. They were all in attendance at his 81st birthday. The first time the entire family had been together for several years. Mr & Mrs Bradbury have made their home in Sandy the past 47 years. They are the parents of nine sons and daughters, five of whom are living. Mrs Leona Poliner Hauff arrived this morning from Ixs Angeles. Calif., to spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Bruce and her parents. Mr & Mrs Max Poliner at their home In Sandy. Mrs Hauff is employed with an insurance company. She will return to Los Angeles Monday morning. Ie With every good wish for your happiness and contentment on this ttl!J-.- . C J tie? m 1 i 3 te y OLIVE y THE MIDVALE derson, Bingham Canyon, bey, Dec. una vaie 10. SHARP, Reporter Phona Mid. 586-- Mr L Mrs T. Donald Creer attended a dinner and dancing party Wednesday evening at Coon Chicken Inn for members of the Arlington school faculty and their partners. Jerry McCleary, son of Mr ic Mrs William McCleary, has spent the last two weeks in New York and Kentucky, with other members of the University of Utah basketball team. Mr & Mrs Wallace Bateman, West Jordan, were luncheon guests Monday of Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson. Members of the East Midvale Second ward chior presented the Christmas cantata, "The Worlds Re deemer", Sunday night in sacrament meeting. The presentation was under direction of Orvil Sor- enson, wits Joyce Worthen accompanist. Vocal solos were given by Louise Erdman, Ruth Glover, and Richard Clawson; a mixed quartet, composed of Lois Kunkel. Wylis Sorenson, Blaine Worthen, and Richard Clawson. The chior will present the cantata in the Granger ward Sunday night. Mr & Mrs I. D. ZobeU. Butte, d Mont., visited Tuesday at the Goff home. Mrs Louise Schmidt and sons Warren and Larry visited in Hunt er Friday night with Mr & Mrs Harvey Grubough. The family of Mr & Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Sr., recently entertain ed at a dinner honoring them on their 56th wedding anniversary. The dinner was held, at the home of their daughter and Mr L Mrs Charles Thornton. Others attending were Dr & Mrs E. Allen Bateman, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Clifton Thayne, Provo, Mr & Mrs Hans C. Jensen, and Mr & Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Jr. Another son, Don B. Greenwood, resides in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dora Goff, who is attending school at Logan, and Harold Goff, who Is stationed at the Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr & Mrs Leland Goff. Ray Ghann of Tehran. Iran, who is stationed at Chanute, is also a guest at the Goff heme. Mr & Mrs Ralph Ferrin recently entertained at a dinner. Guests were Mr & Mrs John J. Ferrin, and Calvin Ferrin, and Mrs Elsie Shaw of Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs J. Jay Ferrin and sons of Sault St. Marie, Mich. Members of the First ward Relief Society enjoyed a Christmas party Tuesday in conjunction with their literary lesson which was given by Helen Burgon. Following a musical program, gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. Santa was pre sent to distribute gifts to all the Le-lan- son-in-la- Jerry C. Petruzzi and Marieann Gugi, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 17 Arval K, Phelps and Florence Jacobson, Riverton, boy, Dec. 17. Orvan J. Rich and Violet Harget, Midvale, boy, Dec. 17. Darrell S. Pehrson and Dorothy Vanderlinden, Murray, boy, Dec. 18. Grant B. Child and Sheila Sandy, boy, Dec. 19. Ho-well- s, Raymond D. Mitchen and Colleen LaBriton, Murray, girl, Dec. 19. Lavelle H. Lloyd and Patricia Deveraux, Murray, boy, Dec. 19. Alvin C. Tolman and Phyllis Murray, boy, Dec. 19. George B. Badovinatz and Ruby Blockovich, Bingham Canyon, boy, Had-wic- k, Dec. 20. Grant A. Dalton and Alice B. Brasher, Kearns, girl, Dec. 20. Edward W. Smith and Belva Van Valkenburg, Salt Lake, boy, Dec. 20. Marion 11. Penrod and Vera Thomas, Sandy, boy, Dec. 20. Naughty Lady of Shady Lane Addio Ames Brothers Papa Loves Mambo The Things I Didn't Do Perry LEONARD NEWBOLD Co-m- o Midvale, Utah Paul-Mar- y Freshmen WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS and ALBUMS. Al-vi- n eHRI STlTlfl s u. S. CAFE SI N. Main, Midvale Ph. Mid. 812 children. Mr & Mrs John Christensen and family of, American Fork. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and family, and Mr & Mrs Delbert Salt Lake, were guests Sunday night of their mother, Mrs Louise Schmidt. Her-rima- n, For-ma- - - Births at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital during the week were reported Monday evening as follows: Gerrit C. Teterson and Winona Clement, Salt Lake, girl. Dec. 13. Marlen T. Webster and Florence Kiisel, Sandy, girl, Dec. 14. Walter II. Olson and Marion rec-toMidvale, boy, Dec. 14. Thomas M. Lang and Elma Sandy, boy, Dec. 14. Wallace J. Anderson and Vera Huggins. Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 14. Jerone A. Cushing and Betty Robinson, Midvale, girl. Dec. 15. Ronald S. McClellan and Renee Evans, Salt Lake, girl, Dec. 15. Charles R. Sharp and Luanne Beckstead, Murray, girl. Dec. 15. Leonard Cleland and Frances Farmer. Midvale. girl. Dec. 15. Ramon D. Stoker and LaVon An- l. Ash-for- - 14 to all of our friends and w employees... we (J fills your a warm glow that will last I . " Jc throughout the year to come. 4j ' ... . ,m v 'l - . - vv I fed UNITED C. RASMUSSEN I.G.A. fTiSrOOZCOUEEDIi! uuumt to, cumsit, litbcit. STATES SMELTING REFINING and i P. tum n . - una I f,yi Hope this Yuletide finds you well and happy . . . ' C. Midvale J incere good wishes homes and your hearts with rot3Onot40Xnot50 tumor siuisRTjouuoi inner r ( that this glad season z- - yn i Km - Midvale, Utah 1 nnc react m for you. This Ole House Hey, There Rosemary Clooney Count Your Blessings Fanny Eddie Fisher Make Yourself Comfortable Idle Gossip Sarah Vaughn I Need You Know Heaven Was Never Like This Eddie Fisher Whither Thou Goest Mandolina Les Ford Hopelessly One More Time Ames Brothers Mood Indigo Love Turns Winter to Spring Four if mn Duttilled from Kentucky limes stone water and choice grains . . . matured in charrvd, aeaaonod oak barrel. That'i why it ta$tc$ U tter. each moment of Christmas RECORDS Midvale, Utah nc9 May genuine happiness fill Out of approximately 14,000 bills introduced in the 83rd Congress, 461 affected the coal industry, but only 3 became law. BOSH'S CLEANERS your bast Friday, December 24, 1954 Vae Four i means most with SENTINEL (Utah) F4 W MINING COMPANY Midvale, Utah 7Vi P: |