OCR Text |
Show League baseball team. He was faculty members' chorus, accom- - were gone 10 days. The day be- in April 1957 and received basic fore leaving for Kansas, they en- training at Fort Carson, Colo. formerly a Riverton resident, son panied by Wayne Clark. Page Seven soldier is a The of Mrs Ardella Snyder. A film entitled "The Stick of joyed a Thanksgiving dinner of Jordan 1953 High with Leone, another daughter graduate Joseph mac. nmennforf Tnocdov TT lOnlinnl nn J an fAwiaw omn AVA AT J J x FARM BUREAN OFFICERS nuwauu ana a"u au wima nuugiy evening in the Special Interest ATTEND CONVENTION iaa nf h Thir,i wr,i mt a hv UY. There were zi members oi,uavia a. uoperis sc oous, im, ? the Petersen family present. Mr & Mrs Elmo W. Hamilton, Rulon Piatt, also narrator. Pfc Patrick L. Smith, 17, Army & Mr and with other delegates from Utah, Mrs Hamilton Eldred Miss Jeanette Withers, young OLIVE SHARP, Reporter son of Mr & Mrs Alma L. Smith, will return this week end from Phone: AM daughter of Mr & Mrs Gordan daughters, Coleen, Carolyn, Sheimotored Beet Growers banquet and meet Chicago where they attended the Withers, has been to and 1249 East 8725 SouthSandy, rela, Bozman, Cindy busy lately Mr Si Mrs Melvin Green and ed Mrs Worthen's birthday. HOGAN-BEAfor all beet growers and their annual convention of the Amer with her tan and ballet dancine.Mont., and enjoyed Thanksgiving cently was graduated from the ing son Jimmie were recent dinner Mrs Cort Rosenhan and daugh wives is . being held Saturday, ican Farm Bureau Federation Monday she danced at a Repub- - ainner at tne Jiome ot xneir . r i t i i Hiss Louise Hogan, daughter guinea missile installa guests at the home of Mr & Mrs ter Susan entertained at a par- Dec. 14, at the West Jordan held there to debate Mrs Richard Keller, at lican Murrav the proposals Dartv cele of Mr & Mrs Raymond H. Hogan, Guy C. occasion The ty Saturday. Burgon, Midvale. stake house. Vice president El-- for leading farmers farther away ory, Dec. 18 she will dance for!"1" familv- - Thev returned Satur-th- e tion electrical equipment repair course at the Engineer School,. Bountiful, and Lee Lawrence Mr & Mrs Joe Worthen visited brated the 8th Ibirthday of Karma dred Hamilton will be master from government farm aid pro da?- Chaplain Library Club in Rosenhan. Guests who enjoyed Bean will be married Dec. 20 in Magna Sunday with their of ceremonies and Rep. Aldous gram. The meetings opened Mon Salt Lake, Dec. 22 for a Salt Lake Mrs Gordon Densley entertain- - Fort Belvoir, Va. were Mr & the afternoon festivities in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. daughter and Dixon, the principal speaker. day and ran through Thursday, Kiwanis Club, and has other im- - ed her club at dinner. Friday Mrs Leo Lopez. They were visi Kristine Ferguson, Kristine Tim, Mr. Hamilton is president of the portant Glov engagements. She is a evening, Dec. 6. There were 11 Discovering that more than Following the ceremony they will tors of Mr & Mrs Ray England in othy, Cindy LeFevre, Nancy LADIES SCHEDULE Salt LIONS, Farm Lake Bureau 15 County of its guests were 6 feet or student of the O'Shane School ef members present. be honored at a wedding break- Tooele, and also visited Mr Wor- - er, Cherie Glover, Arnelle Johan CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. 16 and Mrs Hamilton is vice presi Dancing. more tall, an Indianapolis hotel fast at the Hotel Utah. That then's mother, Mrs Laura Wor sen, Kobyn ana wenay aaaier, dent of the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs Austin Silcox entertained evening the newlyweds will greet then, Panguitch, who is a guest Janiel Jenkins, Susan Potter, and Riverton Lions and Lady Lions recently began installing some NEWS OF OUR are holding a joint Christmas at a family dinner Dec. 7, honSusan Sharp. guests at an open house .at the at the England home. heds , Babies blessed in the East Mid party Monday evening, Dec. 16, home of Mr & Mrs Howard J. Marion Rae and Susan Mascaro oring her husband on his 61st SSRViCE MEN Miss Jacklyn Park became the birthday. Lunch was served to 1 Ward on fast Sunday in the First Ward Recreation Gerber in Bountiful. ii recently attended a party cele- vale Third at bride & of David Jack in Mr served of will be son Dinner Boyles 30. Dec. 20 Mrs Albert Beratto, Hall. The prospective groom is a son brating the 5th were Phil, I Jeffery I their of birthday Almon G. Butter-- ! Phil B. Peterson, and Robert p.m. Owen Hamilton will be mas nuptials performed Friday eve Mrs Austin Silcox and Mrs Hazel of Mr & Mrs David Bean, East 1 I V6 11 1 cousin, Lone Brady. The party & Mrs Almo F- Frank, son of Mr & Mrs Lynn Ar- ter of ceremonies. Owen and Orr ning, Nov. 7 in the Riverton Sec Beratto will be guests of their ,field' son of Hill are in charge of the pro- ond Ward with Bishop Elias C sister, Mrs Albert Haueter, in Butterfield, Riverton, recently ar-- j thur Anderson. sustain was Workman Willard gram. Committees in charge of Butterfield officiating. Parents Sandy. Dec. 23 is the birthday of rived in Germany and is now as- . ed assistant clerk in the East the evening's entertainment are of the bride are Mr & Mrs John Mrs Haueter and her brother, signed as a clerk at the 26th Base i ccDuire Midvale Third Ward Sunday eve Wilford Crane, Orr Hill, and K. Parks and the grooms par- - Thomas Steadman, West Jordan. Post Office in Munich. . . . see WEDDING ARTS for ' & U. Mr ents Beckstead are their Reed assisted Mrs Mr & Mrs President Melvin Wayne by ning. E X P E R T . Lynn Bridges, PptPrn rP. Butterfield entered the Army, C y - , Midvale Stake, Noal Jen wives. The First Ward Relief Boyles, Lehi. ' , turned Sunday from a bus triD complete wedding arrangements of theward " HOP'S TV will be in charge of the Immediately after the marriage, to Wichita, Kan., where they vis- i sen, clerK, ana Mr worK- or any individual item. man were the speakers for the dinner. Gifts will be exchanged. rites the couple were honored atUed their daughter, Elaine, her CUN!C evening meeting. a reception. Mrs Valjo Woolsten-husbanCapt. Edward Mann LOCAL MAN GRADUATES hulme was matron of honor and(and three boys. They ate a 118 N, Main FROM POLICE COURSE Flowers Portraits Burdett Jones, Miss Jackie lated Thanksgiving dinner with Catering Sgt. Marvin J. Butterfield, a Hall and Mrs Ladd Brady were the Manns and were entertained Wedding Stationery Wedding Cakes member of the detective division bridesmaids. Sharon Baker, cous- - by friends while there. They of the Salt Lake Police Depart in of the bride, was flower girl. ment; was among 25 students Richard Boyles, brother of the BRIDE'S DRESSES graduated recently from the de bridegroom, was best man with . . . complete rental service or made to linquency control institute at the J. R. Park, Valjo Woolstenhulme, order University of Southern Cali and Glen Gurney as ushers. After forma. Sgt Butterfield will re a short honeymoon the young ' FORMAL WEAR' . . complete line for all occasions . . . turn to his job trained in the couple will make their home in most modern methods of com Midvale. AM Call aiiVki .ne.,it bating and preventing juvenile Mrs Donna Peters assisted by delinquuency. A veteran of S Mrs Ladd Brady, entertained at . years in police work, including a shower for Miss CLYDE BUXTON'S 2 years in juvenile work, he Park Dec. 4 at the Peter's home W was formerly with the VS. Vet in Butler. Games were enjoyed erans' Administration and is cur and lunch was served to a group 4909 South State Murray rently a member of the Veterans of girl friends of Miss Park. For a limited time only a Free Gift will be given with each order, 7695 S. State Midvale of Foreign Wars and the Cops THE MIDVALE SENTINEL &AST LUDVALE was held at the home of Lorie's & Melvin Brady, Mr Mrs 1957 parents, Friday, December, 13, Salt Lake. BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Midvale. He was graduated from Phone: AM Mrs George Fuelling, Holladay, the University of Utah and is Mrs Jesse Thomas, and Mrs Mar now studying for a master's detina Cox were luncheon guests BEET GROWERS' BANQUET is also atgree. The bride-to-b- e TO BE HELD DEC. 14 Monday at the home of Mrs Joe tending the University of Utah. Worthen. The occasion celebratThe annual Salt Lake County (Utah) RIVSRTON 1 .1 T- "i r, son-in-la- PARK-BOYLE- S "3 tt'lht 1 7 NOW.. for your Wedding PLAN q So-cie- i.l 11 s Wm - g J ?So -- - ... nopis 41 Heating Service 'cv...u. .vu,.,wunw.w...,,tuMlrmc.:,. u,;r E D D IN G pre-nupti- ARTS ... MIDVALE SHEET METAL HUMES-MARKU- S Miss Ruth Humes, daughter of Mrs Myrtle Humes, Riverton, became the bride of Glen Markus Nov. 22 at the home of Mr & Mrs y VV,t i Herman Jenkins, Midvale, where Miss Humes has made her home for the past several years. Mr & Mrs Glen Markus, Midvale, are parents of the groom. Miss Donna Jenkins was m?id of honor and Bob Markus, brother of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the Jenkins home. How ard W. Barben, president of West Jordan Stake and an uncle of the bridegroom, officiated at the marriage rites. After a honey moon to Southern California the couple returned to live in Sandy. If', i i t '" W h' f ' ' -- i Ja l ... i " f I 'J ;, ; - I ------ t -- - " I '. r: ! ." J" i7;r ''""' i r r - ' r-- i JJ T" .1 ,, : ' ;; ..ri 'C 'Ai A 7- - j J&flY i:JT CH MCp? fit . - - 1 c - rrrf "- - V-f- ;i vV , ' iU- C . :, (A P' ' : - Mr & Mrs Lyle A. Larsen and family attended the funeral ser vices Dec. 4 in Panguitch of Mrs Larscn's father, Neils C. Ipson, 84. He was born Dec. 20, 1872 in In- Panguitch to Neils Peter and era Madsen Ipson. He married Susan Foy Dec. 20, 1900, in the Manti Temple. She died Jan. 15, 1919. IL. married Mary Eliza beth Openshaw Jan. 2. 1924. She died April 9, 1949. He married Clara Jane Gould Sept 7, 1949. Survivors are his widow; one son and four daughters; one brother and one sister. Burial was in the Panguitch cemetery. Conference of the Third Ward will be held Sunday evening. Stake officers will be In atten dance. The Riverton School faculty members furnished the program at the Third Ward church Sunday evening. Kenneth Lindsay and Nello Silcox were the speakers. Music was furnished by the V If X.. I.-.- 7 VlV " v i ( - - X Kentucky's great bourbon in a gift bottle ...gift wrapped for you at no extra cost IF YOU CAN GIVE A BETTER BOURDON KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY t YEARS OLD 6 PROOF GIVE IT! CAHClENT ACS DlST.CO.irRAHKrORT.KY, fleecf fuel oil . . but or on cosh? QrdcrJarhj i .for a Pull Jear at the Jffied I . The man. you sec above, talking with LU Cadillac dealer, Las just done a very wise thing. From the first instant he saw the new 19.13 Cadillac, he knew he would want to make this hit year to own and drive the "car f cars" and so, at the earliest possible moment, he came in to place his order for the color and model of his choice. And what a sound decision it waa! For an tarty order meant an tarty Mirtryani an early dcllrtry mrant a long acquaintance with aft that is new and current in thh finest of Cad HIact! And how rewarding those virtues arc for 19331 Here are Cadillac styling and majesty at their brilliant bcxt . . . Fleetwood coachcrafling and lux ury at their most bountiful . . . and Cadillac engineering and design at their very finest. Lucky the man who will enjoy all of these priaed Cadillac rewards this year. And doubly blessed the man who will claim thctn with an early delivery of the car f hU dreams. Whatever your favorite Cadillac model whether it I the luxurious Sixty-Tw- o Coupe or the fabulous Kid r;ido Brougham we urge you to come In soon fur a demonstration. And we invite you to place your order at your earliest opportunity. VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER ' Saft monthly Installments oU-- Jey wkflt pcytna for I. W Here's the eoty, iwslbl woy h bwy con orrotwe eonvenleiw monlWy poymtnts K Kt your podefbook. No earrytna wwcli fW 8 yov may require In mf noroM...olfrtwt. No mo how o4 omovnt. Any (Cfftfuws ore cold iMOfk, yo pay one end. the asoii ofii-w- t're at ye Mrvkfc for M odtd M You O tW Exrlurireiy Tako delivery of Utoco fuol oil today pay In convcnlont xpect mor from Utoco and you BILL RODERICK In Att Models 7f S3 S. St.rt Distributor AM 51 gl III JUL yc i |