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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Five Friday, December 20, 1957 Sandy x (Continued from page 4) RICHARDS' FAMILY GETS TOGETHER FOR PARTY A family Christmas party was held at the home of Mr & Mrs J. C. Richards last week with 30 members of the S. W. Bateman family attending. Mr & Mrs Bate man, parents of Mrs Kichards, are .West Jordan residents. Our thanks and test wishes for a Jkppjj flolidat, to aU of you whom it has been our great privilege and pleasure to know and to serve. $3.95 - $6.95 JANTZEN SWEATERS new styles and colors just arrived in time for Christmas! Still a few left SHIRTS ARROW mi $5.00 J0m BOB CRANE'S MEN'S SHOP 790 E. Center Mr & Mrs Max Mumford were invited to show the erouo two Christmas films and two cartoons. Games were also enjoyed with re-iresnments topping off tne evening. After the youngsters returned to their homes, Mr & Mrs n Mumford and Miss Jennie remained to visit with the Those enjoying the party were Mr & Mrs Ernest Anderson, Beth Dowdings and listen to and Elden, Glen Bateman and and new Christmas records. daughter Janet, all of West Jor dan. Mr & Mrs William Mellonie of the Benmon Ward and Mr & Mrs Marlon H. Bateman and son Salt Lake, were also Marlon, guests. Mr & Mrs Vernon Bate EVELYN MECHAM, Reporter man and children, Gary, Barbara, Phone: AM Ronnie, Reed, and Marlene, and Mrs Marlon Bateman, Sandy, also SOUTH JORDAN WARD enjoyed the party. Movies were shown to the RELIEF SOCIETY PARTY !group and the children especially The South Jordan Relief So enjoyed the coming of Santa ciety in the First Ward held Its uaus. Christmas partv in Relief Society last Tuesday. They had a litera O.N.O. HAS DINNER PARTY ture lesson and a program followAn O.N.O. Christmas turkey ed by a luncheon and an exdinner was attended by 23 mem change of gifts. Mrs Gladys Jones bers of the club last week end. is the Relief Society president. The dinner, held at the Ogden Canyon Lodge, was attended by OFFICERS AND TEACHERS Mr & Mrs Muryel Stuart, Mr & Mrs Thomas Nicholl, and Mr & HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs F. F. Setterberg, Tho Second Ward Primary of Exchanging of gifts was one ficers and teachers had a Christ of the evening's highlights. mas party in the home of Ann Mahpv This was held last Mon- Mrs Clyde Miller recently returned with her sister, Mrs Nell Iday night. They exchanged gifts stay in and had a meeting, Desiaes. Taylor, after a San Francisco. Mr Taylor has Des-pain- South Jordan Sizes: long and short sleeves NO IRON COTTON been recuperating from a recent ner stay with tne Milillness lers is indefinite. Twenty-si8 and 9 year olds of her Sunday School class en joyed a Christmas party at tne home of Mrs Bonnie Dowding. two-mon- Midvale Jatucky Seri&s its Best for theTToliSays GIRLS PUT ON BINGHAM SERVICE Threp eirls from South Jordan narticinated in the sacrament ser vice at Bingham last Sunday night. Hazel Pierce and Carolyn Beckstead gave talks. Lenore Workman trtaved a piano solo. These girls are at the present time serving as stase missionaries for the LDS church. CHRISTMAS PARTIES TO BE HELD TODAY : f IS in- s i l - f " ,j , V fiTGwftV BOURBON k: Che :r;"'.r ; . i lllLaLi Sent Bijojr , La i J tKcl la For the left of Holidays Tastes sol$c7i...$nilhn$ so SinimJi give Hill and Hill, a truly Anieriran irai(i!il from Kenlurky . . . the per- Esraiirai it; iutidmu nsniiiB rooiKis co, krdv umiaTSiuiuniiyEEOswuxi fect combination of prestige wliifkfy and exqui-th- e package. hi-kr- hi I mi en, irosflux ninwn. kfr i'. Scoutmaster in a recent meeting. The den mothers have not yet been chosen. The following are celebrating birthdays this coming week: Dec.j :0 Orion Newborn, Mary Lou Robert ThomPalmer; Dec. 21 as, Carol Oakeson, Stephen Walter Mabey, Verda McMullin, Blaine Mecham; Dec. 22 M. Osborne, Duane Carroll, Ethel H. Mabey, Byron P. Hutchings; Dec. 23 Carolyn Mitchell, Lawrence Fullmer, Gustav Lucas; Dec. 24 Donald Mitchell, Garth Dec. 25 Wanda Beckstead; Naylor, Eldred Wardle, Odessa Don Workman, Lucas; Dec. 26 Paulette Nielsen, Randy D. Van Dyke, and Catherine Holt. The following will observe an niversaries this coming week: Je-ne- Dec. 20 Mr & Mrs Ray OakeMr & Mrs Earl son; Dec. 21 Mr & Mrs Beckstead; Dec. 23 Ron G. Thomas and Mr & Mrs R. A. (Bert) Naylor; Dec. 24 Mr & Mrs Niel Carroll. Mr & Mrs Iral Mecham and family visited Mr Mecham's par ents and brother in Logan last Sunday. h k 3 , , :7fv 25' Funeral services for Elmo E. Boggess, 72, 1052 E. 7220 South, Union, retired Utah educator, who died Sunday, were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Union First Ward chapel, Bishop Del Brady officiating. Burial was in the Murray City Cemetery. Mr Boggess was born Jan. 27, 1885, in Union, a son of William A. and Elizabeth Orstad Boggess. He married Mary Ann Larsen in June 1911. at Murray. The mar riage was solemnized in the Salt . Lake LDS Temple April a. She d ed Nov. 5, laol. lie mar ried Catherine Gilbert, Oct. 15, ' i ' ' y 7-p- I c. fe; Multiple TREE LIGHTS Reg. 59c "'1 .CHRISTMAS SETS I r a nrc C-- 6 la-w- at Murray. As an educator, Mr Boggess began his career teaching in Coalville when he was 19 years of age. He was later principal at Arlington Elementary School, Murray, for 16 years, and retired from Irving Junior High School in 1950, after teaching there for ?1 years. He had also taught at West Jordan Elementary School, and was principal of Liberty Elementary School. At the time of his death, Mr $09 - i I 49 8 Series lights A 1952, Tree Ornaments, 'V? 5" ea. Men's r WHITE SHIRTS req. $2,29 8 f ! 'CHRISTMAS COHON mi Reg. 29c If CAHDV BKtdl Christmas Cards Rea. 29c t rtrinff I you lb. .3 to wkh Fancy snJ jrourt season! l!orjrou have . 2ic nDMflMWJTC all the Joyi of this festive UllivrililB.lv bos of 12 fj flfj IU 10c trf v p fa .oTerronc; convenient monthly poymenf. tltJli the I . no Infw iofl'i mi. You . Na H your pockefbook. No carrytos moy require In ony wotr how much fu.l oil you rt of jroor itrvie expect moro from Utoco ond you C! Itl BILL RODERICK 7953 S. Stct t - Ajk for dtani--w Distributor AM 51 w 2 37 ui r SHOPUjtJ (UTOCO) 71 j 1 i sv. i tv jkkl i SAVE tt r Mart's Apptianca Sandy, Uuh J $90 .h In SETS 1 - mm. TREE LIGHT 2 for .5c f7v1 pay convenient monthly installments iJ pkgs. E. BOGGESS ELMO Thpre will be two Christmas parties held today. In the afternoon a party will be put on for all children under 12 years of age. Santa will be present to give treats to the children, in tne evening there will .be a party for a'l people from 12 on up. Both nf hpsa snecial Christmas par ties will be held in the South Jor- - Boggess, was secretary-treasure- r Han F.lpmonlarv School Auditor of thc Richard Irrigation Co., Union. He was a farmer, and also' ium. All residents are invited. an elder in the Union First Ward. He had also been Sunday School of & Newbold Mr Mrs Orion of Murray First the Smith .Tnrdan Second Ward superintendent Ward. visited their daughter, Mrs Frank Survivors include his widow, Little recently. Union; three sons and a daughMrs Elsie Stocking was visitea ter, Dr. Eldin W., Dr. Jack D., E. by family and friends last week. and a daughter,of Mrs EvanReid Murray; Thoso visitins with her were Al (Beth) Jensen, L.. Union; three step sons, Don bine Richardson, Mr & Mrs ira Gilbert. Murray. Norris Gilbert, &Mrs Albert Mitchell and Mr Chula Vista, Calif.; Stewart Gil Krorf. bert, South Salt Lake; 12 grana. ,Mr & Mrs Robert Burrows en children also survive. tertained Mr Burrows mother on Dec. 16. They visited and went PHYLLIS A. B. NIKSICH Mrs Phyllis Ann Bullett Nik- fnr a drive. The Lions Club held their an sich, 46, 01 Fifth Ave., Midvale, last nual Christmas party last Thurs died of a pulmonaryIn embolusLake a Salt 6 p.m. at Tuesday re ana day. They had a program hospital freshments. She was born Nov. 17, 19U in Eva Allen recently went to the Bincham Canyon, to Mike and uncle. of funeral her Martha Yurevich Bullett. She The sacrament service for the was married to Pete Niksich Apr, South Jordan First Ward last 27, 1931 in Bingham Canyon. She Snnrl.iv was under direction of was a member of bt. lnerese tho Sundav School. The speaKers Catholic Church. Survivors are her husband: two were Norma Weadon, Ave Ner-- sons, twn daughters. Milan Paul. no. and Ted Larccnt The loi- Pete George, llary Ann. Midvale; narticinated in the quar Mrs Tillie Brixey, Kearns; brotet which sang. Glad McKee, Des ther, sister. Mike, Midvale: Mrs mond Shields, Jay Fullmer, ana Fred Houghton. Spokane, wash., three grandchildren. Jerry Holt. Requiem Mass was held in St. Jnninr Rindlcsbach recently Therese Church. Burial was in that illness an from recovered has kept him In bed fbr five days. Murray City Cemetery. TpH Piprre will return home The art of acceptance is the art from Germany for Christmas. He of making someone who has done is the son of Mrs rrea Alien. u a favor wish that he might Pierce has been in Germany for you have done you a greater one. 38 months. Tuesday afternoon the econa Ward Primary had party for the children. The procram was put on by the Larks under the direction of Evelyn Ferguson. Light refreshments were served. Mrs Bill Burr dropped a frozen turkey on her foot recently ana broke it. Mrs Burr now has her foot in a cast. Th rub Srout committee chose Thill Baker to be the Cub Take delivery of Utoco fuel oil today SUNDAY OPEN 10 to 6 SUNDAY, DEC 22 V Obituaries flaed fuel oil... but low on casfi? (J t. v? ,v o v iv |