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Show J0l7r7 lAlbert Kropf. Enjoying a delight-- ! ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ful afternoons visit were Mrs TO PUT ON PROGRAM On Dec. 18 at 7:30 PJn. a pro lEliza Hales, Mrs Effie Sorenson, Mrs Jane Jones, Mrs Hazel 1 nomgram will be put on for the pub as. Mrs Evelvn Jones. Mrs An Elementlic by the South Jordan Mrs Nelson. Clara Ludlow, drew ary School children. Every one Mrs Hen is encouraeed to come out to this Mrs Mary Chadwick and m-Iprogram. It promises to be most rietta Harmer. Miss Bonnie mond also had an enjoyable time JORDAN EVELYN MECHAM, Reporter Phone AM field and is acquainted with Mrs union THE MIDVALI Mouland. OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Phone: AM their annual Christmas party NORDBERG-WOOWednesday SANTA WILL VISIT morning. Following Cottonwood Hospital Miss Gaylene Nordberg, daugh a program, a turkey dinner was SOUTH JORDAN DEC. 20 Mr & Mrs of Mr & Mrs Paul Nordberg, served at noon. Christmas gifts ter Dec. 20 will be a welcome day interesting. Joseph R. Gray. Kearns. rirL meeting her new grandfather, Al Salt Lake, and Leonard . Wood, were exchanged. The party was Nov. 30. for all youngsters in South Jor Un& son Mr Alma of Mrs Wood, under the presidency, Erma Tur bert Kropf. dan. At 12:30 a Christmas party HOLD LAST PARENT Blaine Nelson. Kearns. idrL Clarence Sharp, bishop of South ion, were married Nov. 29. The ner, Wealthy Wood, Bonnie will be held in the school auditor- EDUCATION CLASS OP YEAR Dec. 1. ilL been and Iris Garrett ium here. It will consist of a proceremony was performed at the The child lecture for next Jordan Ward, has Arvil Henrie, Kearns. girl. Dec. Th following are celebrating home of the bride's parents with Delores Sampson, who gram, dance and a visit from San-l- a Thursday will be the last of a 2. recently Claus. This party is for all week: Dec. n series that were birthdays this coming Bishop Leo V. Anderson officiat returned from Germany, where Abelino Cordova, 81 N. Main, children. held this year. The speaker will 13 school and Zina ing. Rov Soffe: Dec. 14 she served on an LDS mission Midvale, boy, Dec. 2. The mothers may also come if be Alta Miller. The topic will be Mav Phelos and Stephen T. Ost rites the newly- - for two years, will be the guest William J. Rutishauser, Kearns, Clare Palmer; Dec. Following the they wish. The party Is sponsored concerning the subjects covered ler: Dec. 15 at a reception speaker Sunday, Dec. IS, at 5 p.m. girl Dec. 2. weds were honored school organiza- in the fourth, fifth and sixth 18 by church and Jimmy Rogers, Laurel Perfor relatives and close friends. at the Union Second Ward meet tions in South Jordan. Lewis W. Meyers, 353 N. Locust grades. The meeting will be held schon. Karl Edmunds, Alma m at 1:30 in the South Jordan Holt, Marium Clark Margaret The young couple honeymooned ing house. The meeting will be a St., Midvale, boy, Dec. 3. MIA PLANS CHRISTMAS Carl B. Johnson, 297 Pioneer School Library. Clark and Thomas Anzures; Dec. in Southern Utah. The groom Tvelcome home for Miss Samp PARTY FOR ADULTS Orval J. Phelps, Larry Don has served a four year tour of son, while she will give a report St., Midvale, boy, Dec. 3. 17 Clayton G. Turner, 87 Allen The MIA organizations of both There will be a free movie in Thomas. Lonnv J. Beckstead and duty with the Marines. and tell of her missionary exper Reta St., Midvale, girl, Dec. 4. South Jordan wards are having the South Jordan school auditor- Thomas SheDDick: Dec. 18 Prior to her marriage the bride iences. Alfred H. Esparza, 7934 S. State, a program and dance for the ium tonight. This is sponsored by McKee, Dollie M. Oakeson, tern was entertained by members of Officers and members of the Midvale, girl, Dec. 4. LDS wards. Beckstead. Vida be and will South Jordan adults here. This held Dec. the Hutchings; her club at the home of Mrs Jean Relief Society board of the East Jerrel E. Prock, 8844 S. State, Dec. 19 20 in the school auditorium. The Every one is invited. Randy Paul Steaaman Richardson and by Mrs Dorothy Jordan Stake held a meeting Sandy, boy, Dec. 4. program will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Primary is trying to get and Karen Holt. The dance will commence at 8:30. Cub Scouts started in South Jor Nordberg. Monday at the home of Vera Bryant Ainsworth, 116 Fourth ' Ave., Midvale, girl, Dec. 4. dan. This movement was started Mrs Flora Mouland, Niagara Cowley. Thomas W. Jackson, 934 East in a special meeting last Wednes& P. Mr Mrs William Young re 7800 South, Falls, Canada, recently visited Mr to mind is In Sandy, boy, Dec. 5. The day. objective & Mrs Rollo Thorum and family. cently returned to their home af Ronald L. Parker, 231 East get every boy between the ages LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter in Tucson, 7660 South, Midvale, Mrs Mouland returned to her ter spending girl, Dec. 5. of 8 and 11 to join. home in Canada Thursday after Ariz., with their daughter and Salt Lek Hospitele Lucile Naylor gave a talk In the sacrament meeting of the Th annual Christmas program spending a month with parents family, Mr & Mrs Carlyle (Trilva Mr & Mrs Herman Freeman, Draper, girl, Second Ward last Sunday night in will be presented by the Crescent and relatives of missionaries Young) Webb. The Webbs anIsrhnnl children Dec. 19 in the connection with the MIA speech from Salt Lake and sourrounding nounce the arrival of their fourth Dec. 2. Grant Brunker, 170 Lincoln, contest. These contests are car evening. The Crescent Lions Club localities, who have served on son Oct. 14. ried on throughout the wards. will furnish treats which wiu oe Canadian missions for the LDS Mrs Walter (Adele Wood) Hull Midvale, girl, Dec. 4. Milton Bills, 387 LaSalle Dr., Their purpose is to help the passed out by Santa himself. church. She has been a friend and children Danny, Robyn, and Last Tuesdav evening in MIA Midvale, girl, Dec. 5. young people gain confidence and welcomed the missionaries to Leann are coming from their Thomas Thompson, Bingham, Favp l.lovd. YWMIA speech flirec- - and more ability in speech. home for 23 years. The Thor- - home In Reno, Nev., Saturday to girl, Dec. 5. her who The Hales' cousins spent Mon tor, presented six of the girls ums' son Arden, is at Kitchner, spend a week with her parents, Thoral Bodily, Bingham, girl, tftO War) KTVPPfll rrotra yollro day afternoon visiting Mr & Mrs 6vv but no T" Dec. 5. festival each a Book of Mormon. Canada, in the Canadian mission Mr & Mrs Alma Wood. dance" "drivers stake the At REPAIRS Saturday evening. Dec. 7 In the Sandy Amusement Hall, some of MADE BY EXPERTS and Explorers our danced in the floor show. COST YOU LESS At the ML Jordan Stake Jun IN THE LONG RUN! ior Gleaner "Sacred to Me" night held at Sandy Third Ward recently. 16 Crescent' Junior Gleaner irirls sans. The guest sneaker was Vern Clark of Alpine. Mr Clark is a brother of Mrs Harold Car roll. Crescent , Tbara'a snore fcf roam ft heed, toon . . more apadooi tout Crescent Ward held their cor relation ward meeting Wednes fort. ..In '68 Studebekers 6ee them today. day evening. Some of the organiz- ation held their orenaration meet ing afterwards at the ward house Mrs Theron C. Olsen and Mrs John Dunn entertained at a bufWe're not geniuses, but fet supper Monday evening at meet we do know the what, how theirat Primary preparation the Olsen home. The les ing and why of car repairs! son was given by Mrs Rigby 4 Young. Plans for the children's Come to ut in the beginning Christmas party was planned. NEVVBOLD'S and save money In the endl In sacrament meeting Sunday SUPER SERVICE evening Emerson Hand of the 103 E. Center Midvale stake high council, Richard Crapo Automotive Service and Samuel Orgill, stake mission73 N. Helden AM aries were the guest speakers. Gam-angasc- parent-educatio- pre-scho- ol SENTINEL Friday, December, 13, 195 Page Eight Members of the Relief Society of the Union Second Ward held Elwin Peterson, Kearns, girl, Drawing Account Instead of setting up a liberal Antonio Cordova, Riverton, boy, account for you in a bank, God 'sets up an inexhaustible account Dec. 6. W. M. Shegrud, Kearns, boy,'on which you can draw for the Dec. 6. knowledge, skill, and ingenuity Robert Scofield. Kearns, ' necessary to do anything you Dec. 7. . , Iwant to do: sell vacuum rleaners, Henry Ploegar, Kearns, ;bake a cake, cultivate a field, Dec. 8. Arthur Nielson, Kearns, girl write a poem, build a bridge. Dec. 6. Dec. 8. Arthur D. Wade, Kearns, boy, Subscribe to The Sentinel Dec. 8. 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