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Show Riverton Blanche Densley, Reporter Phone: AM The Sunday of general conference in Salt Lake, Oct. 12, there will be no Sunday School in the wards of the West Jordan Stake, but there will be sacrament meetings in the various wards at the regular time. Ray Ulibarri will be the speaker at a fireside chat at the Third Ward church Sunday, Oct. 5, at 8:15 p.m. His subject will be "Youth and the Church" and the "Word of Wisdom." The young people of the First Ward are invited to attend. The Third Ward Relief Society lessons will begin the season Wednesday morning with the a teacher topic at 9:15 a.m. by Page and the theology les son at 10 a.m. by Florence Page. A work day session and opening party was held last Wednesday. Dinner was served at noon. Riverton Third Ward students attending the Oopperton Seminary gave the program in connec tion with sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Ralph Crystal was the instructor in charge. Talks were given by Blaine Hamilton, Linda Shulsen, Raymond Beck, Linda Spencer, Lyle Larsen, Richard Crane: scriptural read ings by Nancy Gilbert, Rhea Lingman, Brent Jensen, Rolame Page: prayers by Burton C. But- terfield and James Lloyd. LeRoy Lloyd and Billy Slater were in charge of the sacrament; Kora- dine Beckstead gave the welcome address, and June - Butterfield gave the introduction; vocal solo was given by Maria Smith. The theme was "The Ten Command ments. Mr & Mrs Lyle D. Webster, Midvale, occupied the time in the Special Interest class of the Eu-rild- fiftr EXPERT SERVICE If Jf HOP'S T-- l T--V If 11 X V CLINIC 118 Ij Ml N. Main AM yjji 21 Third Ward Wednesday evening. They gave illustrated talks about their trip to New Zealand, Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, and other lands of the Pacific. Wednes day evening, Oct. 8, Mrs Cleo iage will give a talk and show slides taken on a three weeks' recent trip to the East. The engagement of Miss Eu nice Gilbert and Stephen Dean McDaniels is being made known by the parents of the bride-to-bMr & Mrs Albert Gilbert. Mr is the son of Mrs Edra McDamel, Alpine. The marriaee has been planned for the latter part of November. Mrs Maud Butterfield returned to her home by plane Friday morning, Sept. 26, after spending the last 4 months in England where she attended the dedicatory services of the LDS the church with Mrs Victoria rlinnop criioctc at iha hnmp ftf fl Mrs Lee C. Brown, Mrs B. A. Wix-o- neer St., Sandy, boy, Sept. 26. THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Mrs L. F. Pratt, and her son Showell and Miss Ann Parry in niece, Mrs Bonnie Russell, Lake-ridgSalt Lak Hospitals Page Seven Friday, October 3, 1958 Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Other guests included all and daughter-in-law- , charge. Pres. Marie Densley exw. w. Bateman. BateRoss to the of the members Beehive the work plained David B. Brown, 7839 S. State, recuperating from an accident Debra Mrs Wayne Durant and two Sandy, , Nickel; Sept. 29 group, after which they played man familv Th fnllowin? Thurs which girl, Sept. 22. last year while Leone Kay & en Mrs and Mr Bateman Ross refreshments. children Oakeson, Richard Long, day games spent the past week end Steven Borovatz, 47 Olympus skiing. happened enjoyed 30 a Arnold as a guest at tne home or her unerai services were held tertained at dinner party in Kleyweg; Sept 22. Mrs Bob Emerv and rhilHrpn Clem Ed Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the their honor to which the Palmers parents, Mr & Mrs E. P. Bateman. St., Midvale, boy, Sept. Heagren; Oct. 1 A. John 7969 7th ,from South the North. week Bateend & Alpine spent 2 Helen Beck-steaOct. Riverton Second Ward church were also invited. Mr Mrs Mrs Durant was known to her wun ner parents, Mr & Mrs Lew East, Sandy, boy, Sept. 22. for Mrs Mary Jane Miller Crane, man spent the remainder of the friends as Leola Bateman. George Harmen, Debra Lee Newell Van Valkenburg. San is eurDiage. iney arrived Friday Hon; Oct. 3 36, with Bishop Elias C. Butter week they were here visiting Vaughn uoit. Mr & Mrs Keith Mecham. and returned home Sunday morfield officiating. Mrs Crane died friends and relatives. The following couples celebratof West Jor- dy, girl, Sept. 23. Kearns, formerly . ning. Mr ed anniversaries: Sept 30 Monday at 10:30 a.m. ot causes Saturday, Sept. 27, was the dan, became the parents of a LaVerl Brown. 8531 South 10th The incident to age. She was born date for a family following rpsidente nolo. & Mrs Fitzgerald; Oct. 1 Mr dinner party at baby girl, their fifth. Sent. 26. East, Sandy, boy, Sept. 23. Aug. 25, 1872, in Herriman to the home of Patriarch James A. Mrs Mecham is the former Debr Clead F. Lovell, 6755 South 3rd brated birthdays durine the & Mrs Reid Egbert, Mr & Mrs Week: SeDt. 27 Npal Parrnll- Max Peterson; Oct. 3 Mr tc George and Olive Butterfield Mil Bateman. Mr Bateman's daughter, is Nordberg. East, Midvale, boy, Sept. 23. 28 Diane Dalrymple'. Mrs Dewey Harman. ler, bhe was married to Heber Edna (Mrs Charles Cockayne), (J. R. Jensen. 1431 East 8425 ;Sept. West The Jordan Third Ward S. Crane Sept. 10, 1891. in the who is Utah to make . a completed a week-lonleaving series of South, Sandy, girl, Sept. 24. ; i Manti LDS Temple. He died Feb. new nuiue in w Lam., wara conterence meetings with jviarysvme,Alsn nt. J, 1947. Mrs Crane was an active was the PUAsf nf hnnnr church worker. She was presi- tending were Mr Bateman's other stake officials last Sunday, Sept. The general session with all . dent of the Riverton Relief So children, Mrs Roland (Cleo) Page, 28. ward members was held Sunday mem YWMIA counselor, Shirley Ramshaw, Reporter ciety, mts ueoree norma Simons. Mrs evening. During the week all the Phone: AM ber of the genealogy society, ana Glen (Nora) Renshaw, Mrs Par I Flap Back Slacks (11 auxiliary organizations held in-40 years a Relief Society teacher. ley Mrs Fred stoker, uaatn) FAV0R,TE,W re coherences the witn aiviauaj sons and three She is survived by Miss Jean Oakeson. daughter Coleman, Mr & Mrs E. P. spective stake official in atten. seven daughters. Heber L.. Mrs Bateman, and a daughter-in-law- . of Mr & Mrs Frank Oakeson was S ; dance. The stake ! and Orion Sweaters presidency Erma C. Battison, Riverton; Cecil Mrs Rav JWkrtfari A BOYS' trrnnri. honored at showers given by Miss a., Mrs Olive C. Smith, Salt Lake; daughter, Mrs Marian FackreU, the high council were there to Doris Lloyd, Miss Joyce Oakeson, ; assist and advise the ward Mrs Elsie C. Carpenter, Pasa Womns and Girls I Mrs Marsha Forman, Mrs Kay jean uoieman, who is to ( ) dena, Calif.; G. Milton, Los An lormeny for to join her Mrs Norma Weadon. leaving and Germany Nielson, ; geles; Mrs Fernl C. Pierpont, husband, who is stationed there. : She will be married Friday, Oct. 1. Provo; Mrs Alta C. Stewart, was also a special guest. Two to from Bennion. Mark Smith 3, Bountiful; Mrs Vilate C. Shaffer, other granddaughters and three I Mr & Mrs Charles DeGraffen- Houston, Tex.; Miss LaVon, San were also red had his parents from Santa-Francisco. Burial was in the Riv- present. . t quin stay over the week end. erton Cemetery. Mrs Fontella Dotson and her They arrived late Friday and re ( : ) Car Coats sister, Mrs Francis Sylvester, atSleepers turned Saturday night. tended a wedding shower for Mrs Harm Knit ( ' ) Miss Elaine Lloyd, daughter of ( ; Cottonwood Hotoital . Boys and Girls dauffhtpr-in-laDotSOn'a Mri Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Farrell Lloyd is still ; Qualify Ex, Water Rtpalltnt On and Two Pitcc ) George Dotson, last Thursday. Vernon B. Jensen. Riverton. nusiess ior me party was the girl, Sept. 19. Wind Ratlitant ( ) ( Mrs Dean Bateman, Reporter youneer Mrs Botann'a mntW ( ; Merrill J. Extra Htavy Quality EXPERT Phone: AM Mrs Le Verne Farnsworth. The boy, Sept. 20. Schouten, Riverton, ( ) Og new bride is the former JoAnn Jonn E. Stephens, Draper, girl, ) TREE SERVICE 10 Farnsworth, Sandy. Sept. 21. ( l Size 1 to 4yrs. Initiation Day Held West Jordan nl Rn yA Floyd Ostler, 390 South 11th Scouts of America, held its first East, Sandy, boy, Sept. 22. Trees Trimmed, Topped, At W. J. Junior High court oi nonor ior tne laii season Darrell H. Dansie, Lark, girl, and Removed Cartoon and comic strip char- Thursday, Sept. 25, at the stake Sept. 23. acters ran rampart at the West house. Troon 335 rAOoivoii tho Harold G. Gray, Riverton, girl, Bst PrlcM Frt Estimate Jordan Junior High School last greatest number of awards which Sept. 23. (; ( QUALITY MERCHANDISE 14 Roscoe included life scout was initiation J. for Rooseit awards, 412 day, Friday, Buhler, CALL 60 N. Main AM Midval second-clastwo 70 new and at and since everyone is the veix ai., Miovaie, boy, Sept 24. badges, y,J Fred J. Evenson, 9779 S. State, school this year, the faculty join individual merit badges. EM irs r. T. Bateman was hostess Sandy, boy. SeDt. 28. ed the students in the hazing. Anytim Teachers showed up in costumes at a luncheon for her daughters, Robert C. Conway, 201 W. Pio that would have been considered 1 V improper on any other day, and V which made it hard to distinguish between student and teacher. A program and dance concluded the day's events. e. d, - 1 g . South Jordan rS&SeSZ. (La-Ver- Mrs Marva Orr entertained Club 22 at her home Friday eve ning, aepi. zo. uames were Ma- tured and refreshments were served to 21. Mrs Joyce Thorpe was The Primary officers and teachers of the Third Ward held a party Monday eve ning, ;sept. Zi, with games and refreshments. Richard Hart, Fresno, Calif., was a house cuest of Vernon Densley for three days recently. uoin Doys are students at JJYU. A small boy with matches started a fire in a shed belong ing to nis father, J. W. Hardman in Bluffdale last Friday. The fire burned one end of the shed and two tons of hay. The estimated loss was sioo. Mr & Mrs Preston Mitchell and Mr & Mrs Ellis Mitchell. Salt Lake, were dinner guests of their niece and husband, Mr & Mrs Grant Nelson, Morgan. Douglas Robertson and Ernest George Nichols have received appointments to regional mis sions tor the LDS church. Mr & Mrs Morris Butterfield, son Que, and Rulon Piatt, return ed recently from a two weeks' trip to the south and eastern United States. They took their daughter, Ardis, to her husband, who is stationed with the Army at Fort Gordon, Ga. He is David Jones, formerly of Sandy. Mrs Jones remained with her hus band. The others of the party traveled over 8000 miles through 19 states. They stopped to visit points of interest along the way. The two Beehive classes and their mothers of the Third Ward met at their "Queen Bee Round Table" Wednesday evening at 249 $3'mhk' $67S 498 j y.l West Jordan ur $f i $090. V ttrlot : $190 lA ; (;) BOWELS : (; s 43 Mr & Mrs Gloyd Bateman have recently returned to their home in Union, Ore., after a week long visit in West Jordan. They were the guests of Mr Bateman s broth Mr & Mrs er and sister-in-laRoss Bateman and his sister and brother-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Elmer maimer. Monday, Sept. 22, they were k3 JWy PROUDLY TRESENTS FOR 1959 A DRiVNLATIC NEW REALM OF these are the newest and most A single glance tells you, beyond any question, that in created. 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