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Show MIDVALE THE (Utah) SENTINEL last Midvale Friday, December 19, 1958 Page Four from the stake missionary presidency and has been appointed stake genealogical committee Herrimm Mrs Agnes Oansie, Reporter Phone: AM president Mr & Mrs Nephi Butterfield Olive Sharp, Reporter Phone: AM United Marriage Nov. 29 Fife-Star- In LJ k . . Zdunich, 225, Er Stansfield, 225; high individual series. Armond Bosh, '567; high team game, Ed's Body Shop, 953; high team series, Ed's Body Shop. 2572: team leading league, Jordan Valley Temple and visited other points of interest in the Los Angeles area. En route home they visited the Mesa Temple and spent two days in Ely, Nev. Mink. Mrs Lowell C. Greer, her son Jordan Valley Mink team are and family, Lt. & Mrs Gary Greer, winners of the first half. recently visited in Ogden with Junction Giants Mr & Mrs Jimmie Gaskill. Mel individual High game, Probert, 224; high individual serIt cost the American Govern ies, Sam Nattress, 585; high team ment $300,000, or $1,463 a mile, team Moo Milk, 857; high game, to mark the international boifh-dar- y series, Moo Milk, 2495; team leadbetween the United States ing league, Moo Milk. and British Columbia. Junction Ladies' High individual game, Aleen Smith, 186; high individual series, Aleen Smith, 493; high, team game, Crown Prince, 893; high team series, Crown Prince, 2629; team leading league, Merts. by Jerry Marcus The Rood Toll U H . ( are the proud grandparents of a Miss Mona Fife, daughter of Mr & Mrs A. H. Dansie are baby boy born Dec. 6 to Mr & - Mr & Mrs Merlin D. Fife, East David Mrs Butterfield, Taylorsstaying at the home of their ville. Midvale, and Byron Stark, son daughter, Mrs W. B. (Thelma) be of Mr & Mrs there will Saturday evening Mrs while Midvale, Peterson, George Stark, Mur a Christmas party at the River-toDansie is convalescing. ray, were married Nov. 29. The Second Ward for the Sevenceremony was performed in the The Lions Club held their an ties and their wives. Midvale Third Ward meeting nual Christmas party and din MrQuorum & Mrs Oren R. Dansie and house with Bishop Quinten Chris- ner Monday evening at the family visited Thursday evening tensen, of the Murray Tenth church house. Their wives were with Mrs Agnes Dansie at the Ward, officiating. Following the guests. Peterson home in Midvale. s were honored The Elder Quorum will have The Primary Bluebird class rites the at a reception. their Christmas party Friday eve had a party for their mother Dec. The bride's sister, Mrs Ernest 10 at the Herriman Ward. Re ning at the Lark Ward. Mr & Mrs Reed Henson and freshments were served and Davies, was her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Deanna family, Magna, visited at the Christmas favors were received Stark, the groom's sister, Miss Ray Bodell home Sunday after by everyone there. Tuttle, and Miss Anna Kathy noon. A birthday dinner party, in Rose Laveder. Susan Fife was ISlTs Jess3 Nelson, .Salt Lake, honor of Daisy Poor, was held at visited1 Mrs Adeline Bodell Sun- her home Sunday afternooii. flower girl. David Searle was best man "day afternoon. Other visitors Guests included Mr & Mrs Lo- while Dean Fife, Ernest Davies were Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss and well Hamilton and family, Mr L and Mike ushered. Dur Plattner daughter Debbie, also of Salt Mrs Golden Poor and family, ing the reception a program was Lake. Mr and & Mrs DeLoy Den Orem, presented with Glenn E. Sacos ; Merrill Worsley was released sley and family, Kearns. as master of ceremonies. Mr & Mrs Walt Crane visited The are making young Mrs Agnes Dansie in Midvale Fri a home in Saltcouple Lake. day afternoon. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell visited Mrs Francis Bodell in Midvale Demonstration Program Sunday. Bluebirds Given i' n New Zealanders have the high est life expectancy and the lowest maternal and infant mortality in the world. The first whaling venture in Pacific waters was in 1791. Courtesy yeilds large dividends, but it is an investment that is too often overlooked. -- m I1' 3H wee just-wed- The language spoken by the most people in the world, 475 million, is Chinese including Mandarin. UrJ Olive Sharp, Reporter Phone: AM hoping that all our good friends whom we have had the pleasure to servo for so long will bavs the merriest Christ mas ever, i Mrs Clarence Wardle is convalescing at her home following an illness. Mr & Mrs Willard Griffiths, Lehi; Mr & Mrs Jesse Olson, and Mr St Mrs Eugene Croxford re"Do you mA tin chains?" cently spent a week in Nashville, Ore., with a sister and family, Mr ft Travafen Saftty Sarvfe & Mrs Eldredge Clawson. Mrs Clawson is convalescing in the by Good Samaritan Hospital at war killed or injured on icy roods last year. 84,190 persons The Bluebird girls of the First Ore., following an operaWard Primary recently held a tion. route home the Grif En held its Christmas party parent demonstration program. ciety fiths, Olsons and Croxfords visit Mrs the Tuesday. During morning The affair was held in the ward ed with a cousin, Mrs Sibil JohnThelma Hammond, Salt Lake, meeting house. Special guests showed the members different son in Caldwell, Ida. were the girls parents, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Angus Price recently of decorating for Christmas ways Orson W. Jensen, bishop, Vance went by bus to Ventura, Calif., Eva Augason demonstrated Marine Pfc. Dale P. Young, 20, and E. Burgon; members of the Priwhere they attended funeral ser the art of gift wrapping. Mrs won himself three outstanding re presidency Delia Rawlings, Pauline Greenwood, Sandy, sang vices for a granddaughter's hus cruit awards at graduation cere mary Wanda King, Doris Southworth. band, Claude Mitchell. After vistwo vocal solos. A luncheon was monies at the Marine Corps re Carol and served at noon. iting in Ventura with Mr & Mrs emit depot at San Diego, Calif., stake Swenson, Joyce Dahl, Lallis leader, Primary Ralph Goodman and with Mrs Dec. 3. Mr & Mrs Randolph Sharp re Mitchell they will travel to Oak He is the son of Richard W. The program was under direc centiy accompanied their son, land, Calif., to spend the holi 7223 1440 South Young, East, tion of the class leader Helen Val, to Salt Lake, where they at days with their daughter and Midvale. a memtended for group study Burgon. Members of the class family, Mr & Mrs Wayne (Marie) of Rock bers the Young was chosen honorman who Club. class The presented the program and Tanner. of his recruit platoon, meritor served refreshments were Sher studies minerals and rocks and is Lt. & Mrs Gary Greer and son Night Owl Mixed Doubles iously promoted to his present ry Southworth, Vickie Newbold, conducted by Dr Olivia McHugh. Men: High individual game, Cary, loft Thursday for San An rank and fired an expert rifle Susan Fife, Mr & Mrs Gerald Swenson and Earl Brown, 204, Chick Beers, tonio, Tex., to make their home. score on record day of his three Beverly Swenson, Marlene Ross, Peggy Jones and daughter, Jerrilyn, recently mov- 204; high individual series, Earl The Greer's have spent the past weeks' rifle training. ed to Kearns to make their home. Patricia Sabey. urown, 575; high team series, three weeks with his parents, Mr While undergoing his training, Mm Ward Ashby entertained House of Coins, 1948; team lead- it Mrs L. C. Greer. initiative to Young displayed Members of the First Ward at a party Saturday honoring her ing league, Standard Mrs Lowell Greer was the hon Painting. learn, leadership qualities, and Relief Society held their annual husband on his birthday. Games, Standard Painting won first ored guest Wednesday when fampersonal appearance, and learn Christmas party Tuesday. The refreshments and a social eve- half. Team members are: Paul ily members met at her home to ed his military subjects well. His Literature lesson was presented ning were enjoyed by Mr & Mrs Astorga, Angie Astorga, Myrle celebrate her birthday. Those enefforts earned him the selection Gardner after which Kenneth Rasmussen, Sandy; Mr Shields, Shields. joying the dinner party were Mr as outstanding man of his pla- by Gayle Vaughn musical numbers were presented & Mrs Jim Cann, Murray; Mr & & Mrs Newton Gaskill, Mr & Mrs toon. Women: individual game, High The children were presented gifts Mrs Rulon Ashby, Salt Lake; Mr Lt & Mrs Young enlisted for four years from Santa Claus. Instead of ex- &Mrs Kenneth Sharp, Midvale; Edna Covert, 194; high individ Fred Greer, Salt Lake; Gary Greer, and Lowell Greer. in September of this year and ual Vanice 503. series, Rice, the ladies contrib Mr & Mrs Claude Bird, Mr & Mrs Mrs Ivy Kellgren, Mr & Mrs will now go to Jacksonville, Fla., changing gifts Night Owl Mixed Doubles uted toward gifts to be used in Clifton Goff, Mr & Mm Lyle Gra Norman Olson, Murray; Mr & to receive six weeks' basic air the ward kitchen. Refreshments ham, and Mr & Mrs Clyde Cres- - Men: High individual game, Mrs Vaughn Lancaster, West Jorman schooling and will then go Rum Covert, 228; high individual dan, and Mr & Mrs Jesse Olson were served at noon by the pres sal. to Memphis, Tenn., to receive 14 Iona Jensen, Mr & Mrs N. C. Watson, Heber series, Herm Lundberg, 608; high attended a family to 28 weeks' technical aviation idency, Laura Tripp, Louise Schmidt, and Lillian Rich. City, spent the week end with team game, Dunn and Serdar, Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs schooling with the Marine avia They were assisted by Terese their daughter and family, Mr & 700; high team series, Dunn and LaMar Olson, West Jordan. The tion detachment stationed there. Mrs Leo K. Hortin. Serdar, 2005; team leading affair celebrated Bruce F. Olsons Millerberg. IS The Sharp Camp of the DUP 5th birthday. Mr & Mrs G. Dale Pvt. Share entpr- league. Covert and Lundberg. Harman, held Army Rodney its meeting and Christmas tained at a buffett The Union Lady Lions held its 23, son of Mr & Mrs David B.I and Women: High individual game, supper Thursday at the home of Christmas party Saturday. The LaRene Serdar, 209; hih indi- annual Christmas party Thursday Harman, 184 Jefferson St., Mid party Rachel M. Forbush. Jennie Mc vale, recently completed eight group exchanged cuts and en vidual series, LaRene Serdar, at the home' of Mrs Richard Den-sleLeona Ottesen and Cecil joyed a social 580. Donald, Mrs Glen Hensen assisted .vecks of basic combat training evening. Those at Borg assisted Mrs Forbush with Mm Denslcy with hostess duties. at Fort Hood. Tex. were Mr & Mrs Brad Midvelley tending He is a 1954 graduate of Jor hostess duties. The lesson, "Down Gardner, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Wil High individual game, John The group enjoyed a dinner par Memory Lane," was presented liam Buck, Mr & Mrs Darnell An- - Kallen, 234; high individual ser- ty and exchanged guts. dan High School. by the class leader, Lavma Hicks drus, Midvale. and Mr & Mrs ies, Blackie Kallen, 658; high James Perry, who was recentteam game, Mert's, 954; high ly in Salt Lake on business has Life's but a brief lesson and Mr & Mrs Joe C. Worthen and Clinton Cutler. school's out before we know it daughter, Jean, recently moved Mr & Mrs Don Swenson. daugh team scries, Merts, 2633; team returned to his home in Bartles-ville- , to 5615 South 4200 West, Kearns, MidOkla. While here he visited ters Karen, Mary Jane, and Su leading league, Merts and to make their home. vale at tied his wife's parents, Mr & Mrs Clarhalf. first Camera, a Luck is the crossroad where attended san, company party Mr & Mrs Dolph Jolley and ence Wardle and Mr & Mrs Russ Midvelley planning and opportunity meet family have moved into the Wo for employes and families Fridav High individual game. Max Oakeson and family. in Lake. Salt The children each Children sometimes tear it up, then home. Mr & Mrs George Gould recentBaker, 248; high individual ser a received a and sift Christmas but they never break upa home. The Second Ward Relief So- ies, Max Baker, 622; high team ly returned home after spending stocking filled with treats. game, Midvale Camera, 930; high two weeks on a combined busiteam series, Midvale Camera, ness and pleasure trip to CaliforThe actuality of the present 2743; team leading league, Mid- - nia. Arizona, and Nevada. They, visited their son and family, Mr seldom looks as good as the the vaale Camera. St Mrs Valley Independent Wayne Gould, Covins. of the past. ory High individual game, Georga Calif., went through the IDS . Cor-vali- VARIETY Hews of Men In Service A ,L i i 'A. SELF SERVICE Yor-gason- . "I H i Si i lit i I Til r i 7 S 'ill f f 1 if: I ; ( I ' j ni Our be "3" yr.. wishes to you for a holiday tea-so- n that is an open door to all good things! JORDAN FLOOR SERVICE "Jordan Valley's Only Floor Covering Specialists" I 1 and best wishes for a Jiappy ftottdau, to afl of you whom It has been our great privilege and pleasure to know and to serve. 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