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Show Opening prayer was offered by solo was given by Ruth Glover, the evening of games, prizes, and Dec. 11 THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Annie Christensen, and the flag after which refreshments were refreshments were Judy Burke, Gary D. Royce, 200 Pioneer, Ten Page Friday, December 20,1951 Vickie Burgon, Sylvia Vest, Con- Midvale, boy, Dec. 11. salute was given by Golda Soffe. served. & Mrs Vance Burgon and Dr nie Pierce, Maxine Hastings, Vic The lesson, "Stories of Long John C. Petty, 855 South 2nd'Dec. 15. Monday evening the justweds OLIVE SHARP, Reporter & Mrs Harold Ashman attend kie was given by class leader, Mr Margaret Dahl, Peggy East, Sandy, girl, Dec 13. Young, G. Robert 248 Ago," Blake, Washing were further honored at a recepAM Phone: ed the Midvale Kiwanis annual St- - Midvale- and Kathy Jones. Dec- - 15- Ruby Sorer.son. Rachel Forbush Christmas Jor-t0- n Blaine F. West and dinner dance Graham, Stocking, tion in the Draper First-Thirparty Mr & Mrs Jack Hurd are ar gave a mstory of six pioneer Saturday evening at the Aviation FIRST WARD LDS GROUP from home in Arling- dan, boy, Dec. 13. their riving Ward meeting house. trees that had been marked, and Club in Salt Lake. Draper-Larl- c ton. Va.. Christmas Eve to siend Couple HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs Riley (Marilyn Fer the a history compiled of them in Miss Loretta Witt was maid of with his parents, Mr Mr & Mrs holidays in Married Temple Belief Society members of the 1942 by the Sharp Camp of the guson) Bromfield recently return & Mrs William nurd. honor. Miss Sheila Smith and David James, Bingham, girl. First Ward held their annual JDUf. A reading was given by ed to their home in Seattle Marriage rites were performed Miss Claudette Overstreet were Wash., after spending a week Dec. a. Christmas party Tuesday mor An lie Christensen, after a which with & Mrs Jack in Mr her the Salt Lake LDS TemDle for bridesmaids. Little Linda Rom- parents, William J. Anderson, 54 West gifU were exchanged and social ning in conjunction with their hour son Fereuson. and Carolyn Romney were Closing prayer was 8600 South, Sandy, girl, Dec. 9. Dennis Claude Overstreet and literary lesson. The lesson, Shake-- given enjoyed. a guide on Calvin Otteson. Leona Cook, by was G. Kins. Harold iiower Wilcox, Kearns. boy Miss Emmenuella speares Twelfth Night,FollowKoncurat Jast Square, was the guest Dec. 10. wre gowns ta yellow, given by Laura Burgon. eve Ward in the First The executive officers of the Sunday H. S. Woolsey, 720 E. Union Monday morning. ing the lesson a program consist- Midvale Stake YWMIA recently ning meeting. hlu. ,nk Parents of the bride are Mr & Charles Minnick was best man, ing of an accordion solo by David entertained at a Christmas party Ave., Midvale, girl, Dec. 10. wia- me members oi faculty Cottonwood Hospital Goff, a reading by Darlene Rich, for members of the YWMIA Kenneth Mulcock, 275 South Mrs Marc Koncurat, 12376 South while Pierre J. Koncurat, Lloyd valley school and their partners Mr & Mrs vocal solo by Elaine Harkness, 5th a cnristmas pany ana at was board. held affair The East, Sandy, girl, Dec. 10. enjoyed 9th East, Draper. Claude Over- - Davis and Noel Smith ushered and a vocal duet by Melva Evans Friday evening at the- Jose B. Martinez, Bingham, Charles Anderson, Kearns. eirl. street, and Elrena Nielsen was given. A the home of Utahna Timothy. dinner Lark, is the bridegroom's 6. Dec. Gauboy, Dec. 11. games, and home of Mr & Mrs E. Brent hot luncheon was served at noon The group enjoyed father. and I. Some men think of themselves Albert fin. 1412 Moore, Locust, and games dinner, Following exchanged refreshments, Phillip Bechthold, Kearns. eirl. A by Grace Thornton, Delia Raw-lingTer-es- e a social were 6. Dec. were as Those enjoyed. Sandy, breakfast girl, the gifts. at evening attending wedding big wheels, just because they uec. ii. Doris Southworth, HenrietAn open house for the parents K. Buehler, Kearns, boy, Millerberg, Faye Millerberg, home Jay of are bride's the feted ta Olson, and Ruth O'Brien. FolElmer B. going around in circles. parents Hardy, Kearns, girl, Zola Adams, Iris Christopherson, was held Dec. 19 at the new Dec. 6. the couple following the rites. uec. 12, Income Up lowing lunch gifts were Family Gwen Jensen, Bonnie Lambourne, Midvalley school. Herman C, Hunn, Riverton, Don A. Pearce, Fred Cutler, son of Mr & Mrs Kearns, Marva Meyers, Dahl Carter, Jean girl, Dec. 12. Ben L. Cutler, and Jerry Chris girl, Dec. 10. Carver, and Leila Shipp. "STORIES OF LONG AGO" returned to their Amos W. Hart, 351 North 5th M. O. Hall, Kearns, girl, Dec. of the members topherson, Relief Society HEARD BY DUP CAMP 13. Second Ward held their annual homes Saturday after spending East, Sandy, boy, Dec. 10. The Sharp Camp of the DUP Christmas party Tuesday mor the past six months at Fort Ord, Benjamin G. Mace, Draper, boy, A. Lee Bowles, Kearns, girl, Dec. 10. held its regular lesson Thursday ning. The literary lesson, Shake- - Calif., in Army training. Dec. 14. Mr & Mrs Kay Hortin enter Keith E. Rellie, Lark, boy, Dec. Ivan E. at the East Midvale First Ward speares "Twelve Night," was Boynton, Rl, Sandy, a dinner party Saturday 10, meeting house. A luncheon was given by Marian Glover. A scrip- tained at .Doy, uec. 14. served at 1 o'clock, with Goldaitural reading was given by June evening. Following dinner the- Joe B. nogers, Kearns, girl, E. Leon Jager, Kearns, girl, soboue, Leona Otteson, and La- - Ashby and a reading presented guests enjoyed games and a Vina Jiicks acting as Hostesses. 'Dy Norene Lauritzen. A vocal cial evening. Those attending were Mr & Mrs Gordon oiover, East Midvale I d n s, v Need a NEW Gift Idea Mr & Mrs Don Swenson, Mr & Mrs Frank Mascaro, Mr & Mrs Kent Hortin, and Mr & Mrs Alan Dahl. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL The Primary children of the Ward presented the pageant, "The Seven Little Angels," Wednesday evening. The pro gram was depicted in pantomine, stories, and music, and refresh ments were served. The entertainment was under direction of the Primary presidency, Delia Rawlines. Mildred Larson, Wan da King, and Joyce Dahl. Kathenne Jones, ugaen, re cently spent a week end with her Mr & sister and brother-in-laMrs RalDh Sharp. Mrs Ralph Sharp and children Kristine and Kelvin recently returned to their home after spending a week in Malad, Ida., with her father, Henry Jones and oth er relatives. Mr & Mrs Orvil Durrant and their daughter and Blackfoot, Ida., recently visited their uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs James Bratly. The Blue Bird girls of the rJast Midvale Second Ward Primary held a Christmas program Sunday in the ward meeting house. The girls participated on the pro gram and their parents who were special guests were presented with Christmas gifts. Light refreshments were served. Members of the class attending were Judy Lambson, Lola Jean Hall, Jackie Burpon, Carrie Lynn Han sen, I'ecgy Hinckley, Holley Neu- ffer. Karen Sharp, Linda Beck- strand, Carol Kirk, Ilia wood, and Lu Ann Tisehner, Helen Bur gon is class leader of the group. Marilyn Anderson recently en tertained at a party honoring Carol Leak on her birthday. The party was held at the home of Marilyn's parents, Mr & Mrs A. V. Anderson. Guests who enjoyed Second j. g. Mcdonald 4 Chocolates REG. $298 $6.95 Bathroom Scales $498 MsT 18" j jj sty- - u$I 3rM fl help brighten your holidays w"h our sincere thanks 'or the privilege of serv "t (vlJ ifj Ul'ipp f jl - l ng you and our warmest 1 wishes for every happiness. and 1 off Ladies Watch 20 $1.98 Rinestone Jewelry 89 Life Saver Boohs 49 OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 to 6:30 Midvale AM 21 N. Main 39 - i 1 1 v r j! ii . CHRISTMAS GIFT PACK Beautiful Gift Envilopt for under the trt$ containt: FREE 8- - x 12- - full color Cift Certificate for 1 pair of Boots "Irish Setter" Sport portrait of an Irish Setter dog, Ideal for framing. JiJo ' M i RED WING'S NEW 1 son-in-la- BENRUS REG. . , i v. 'v Here's the practical aniwer for that Dream Gif t" . . . that he's always wanted. See the "Irish Setter" and Red Wing's Christmas gift envelope on display in our window. STOP IN TODAYI Mildred Hadliy M & M CAFE WW'S s OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M. TIOTK . 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