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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Nine Friday, December 19, 1958 Home Lighting Contest Offers Cash Prizes Riverton Club Dec. 11, at the Egbert home. The day was spent making Christmas wreaths and centerpieces under supervision of Mrs Emery Berrett Lunch was served at noon to 15. Mrs Emery Berrett entertain ed at breakfast Dec. 18 for three ladles of the Flower Club whose birthdays fall on Dec. 18, 19, and 20. They are all the same age. They are Mrs iHerschel Egbert, Mrs Eliza Reynold, and Mrs MISS AMERICA SAYS "GIVE BONDS!' vale Tolerance and respect for dedi-- j Wayne Berrett, Sandy cation, but so much fun to Mrs Richard G. Lucas, River Edgar P. Morgan, Riverton Weiton Green, Riverton read, you will forget there is a ton message. M. Thomas H. Brown, Riverton . Riverton Cooke, Campbell Dark Mosaic, by C. Brooker. Art Max Mumford, Sandy Elias C. Butterfield, Riverton nature and foreign intrigue Harvey Petersen, Midvale Chris Madsen, Kivertcr add up to breathless suspense Mike Cerrone, Midvale Einar N. Peterson, Riverton in this dramatic baffler. B. A. Brown, Midvale , S. F, Stephenben, Riverton The Big Pasture, by C. Fisher. A D. A. Hand, Sandy Vern Morgan, Riverton tense of the savage Karl D. Midvale Gerald Tischner, Midvale battle to tame the priceless Mrs GlenZobell, Midvale Augason, A. LaFevre, Sandy John Gallatin Valley. Mrs Joseph R, Webb, Midvale Drs Graham & Parker, Midvale About 112 million persons, John Eliot, the Man Who Lcvtd Robert W. Osborne, Midvale of the population, almost 70 the Indians, by C. Beals. His Gus Sjoblom, Midvale by some form of are protected words were thunderbolts that Shipp Electric Co., Midvale insurance. shook the foundations of Engh Salt Lake County Library, lish tyranny. The Administrator, by Glover BEAUTY and Hower. Cases on human reExtends lations in business. Getting Along in the Teen-ag-e A MERRY CHRISTMAS World, by V. Westervelt. A Kay. practical understanding hand and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Blanche Densley, Reporter The Riding and Lions Clubs Phone: AM are in charge of the street light ing. A home lighting display contest is being sponsored by the Riverton Pair Observe Riverton Jaycees. Homes will be 50th Wedding Event Judged on the following basis: Crane. Others present at the Long-tim- e residents of River-to- originality, and overall appearance, including outside lighting breakfast were Mrs Mark Nichols, Mr & Mrs Leo R. Hatch oband window display?. Homes Mrs Mildred Henderson, and Mrs served their 50th wedding anni- must be ' lighted between 6 and Roland Page. ; fi versary Tuesday. The couple was 9 p.m. V( Dec. 23. Win A son was delivered at the married Dec. 16, 1908, in the Salt ners willTuesday, be not win to entitled Dec. to Cottonwood 7, Lake LDS Temple. Hospital on the same display two years in Mr & Mrs Bert Brown. This Mr Hatch was born Jan. 25, succession. $10, dollars, Twenty makes eight children for the 1887, in South Bountiful, a son of Orin P. and Marinda Woodard and $5. will be awarded for first, Browns. Hatch. He lived in Wyoming for second, and third best. Adult members of the Thomas a time and in Canada for 17 The Page family met in a reunion book. Riverton and Christ PTA years. He was a blacksmith and mas Sunday at the home of one of his Guns, by S. Ellacott. All about committee, program sponsor farmer. He has served two stake daughters, Mrs Hans Nielsen a ed with 86 illustrations. the Christmas at them, program missions and is former president FOR YOUNG PEOPLE local school Thursday evening. Duke Page told of his recent IP ' . , of a high priests quorum. i of visit to England and other coun We're Going Steady, by J. Lam Mrs Hatch, the former Jemmia It consisted mostly of singing tries. Attending from Riverton The Christmas bert. An engagingly light-heacarols. children, Grant, was born Dec. 20, 1887, all dressed in were Mr & Mrs Page, Mr , , , ed, modern story for today's f , light shirts and & Mrs Roland Gwynne, in Randolph, a daughter of , Page, Mrs Florence ' modern young readers. blouses, made an attractive lookFackrell and Morgan Lucy Page, Mrs Maud Butterfield, and Pony for Keeps, by W. Corbin. A Grant. She lived in Wyoming for ing group. ,! : ' Mrs Hattie Freeman. Refresh The warm and satisfying story Club enioyed Friday Night a time. She has served as a Sun- a dinner and show In Salt Lake ments were served. about a girl and a lot of beau and has School teacher day Mrs" Chris Madsen and grand-- 1 12. There Dec. horses. tiful Friday evening, taught in the Primary and Re was an Jackie Robinson, by Gene Schoor exchange of gifts at the son, Jeffery Gulley plan to leave lief Society. Dec. 20 for Carlton, Ore., where Candid biography of the first The couple has nine sons and dinner. Those enjoying the affair & vaiuwi . , MiiitmmiiKtnTimaw(n..n . wrfw sunh uMm mm, Mrs they will spend Christmas with were Mrs Gordon Densley, Negro to play in major league Mrs Ernest daughters. They are the of Mrs Madsen, Mr Poiied and pretty Mary Ana Mobley of Mississippi, chosen Miss baseball. A. (Lucy) Jones, Mrs Alexander Hilton Bills, Mrs Vernon Spen & daughter Mrs Byrl Roberts and family. America of 19S9, looks forward to Christmas because U. S. Savings Pitch Dark and No Moon, by H. cer, Mrs Aurelia Densley, Mrs J. (Marinda) Pehrson, Mrs Lewis Moss Mrs Vesta Beckstead entertain Lawson. Based on authentic Newman, Mrs Ella Parry, Bonds will surely ba on the tree. And she looks back with gratitude A. (Edna) Airth, Mrs James E ed 31 second graders, classmates and Mrs a first Al Shulsen. Coast Guard material to the Bond program, for her college education with B. A. degree (Alfa) Fox, Mrs Edwin L. The First Ward Primary held a of her son, Hans on his eight class mystery. was made possible by the Savings Bonds put away for her by her Stevens, Mrs Eldon L. Christmas party for the children birthday, Dec. .9. They played Andrew Jackson, Fighting Fron (Picola) Wood, Leo G. Hatch, parents. Savings Bond thus helped prepare her for this great were refresh served and The games afternoon. younger Tuesday tiersman, by F. Wright. A true Grant M. Hatch, and Ira S. Hatch event in her life and for bright future in years to come. Miss were entertained in their ments. cl a real maker of picture America "For They also have 43 grandchildren groups and the older assure their children future security, says parents to rooms, America. groups met The children and grandchil and six great grandchildren. for all who want to keep on giving, after Christmas is over U. S. Chucaro. Wild Pony of the Pam- together for a program. There dren of Mrs Alice Stone held Savings Bonds should top the gift list this year." were treats for all, according to their Christmas party Dec. 10 at pa, by F. Kalnay. A memorMrs Melba Bridges, president. Santa to Treat able experience to be enjoyed the Town Hall. There was a pro The MIA of the Third Ward gram, exchange of and again with deepenand Children in Riverton again cent operation. gifts, held a Christmas program and treats for the children. Hosts ing pleasure. Brent Mickelson, son of Mr Santa Claus plans to arrive in :ocial evening Wednesday. Gloria were Mr & Mrs Dallas Stradley. F. Mrs uoraon Mickelson, received Exploring by Satellite, by Riverton Dec. 19, beginning at Berrett supervised the games, The Owen Hamilton family is of The story project Branley. Shirley Ramshaw, Reporter surgical care Saturday evening. vanguard. Myers Lane. He will ride through Herbert Hansen and Maurine holding their Christmas party He was bitten in the face by an Phone: AM the town to the city hall where Nichols were in charge of the Dec. 19 at the home of Mr & Mrs A Tail Is a Tail, by K. Mace. A injured, dog, when he went to the McFar he will greet the children from program, and Miss Joan There will be a community par aid of the dog after it had been cute tale of tails in verse and John Wall. There will be a pro 4 to 6 p.m. and will surprise each lane conducted the dancing. Re gram and exchange of gifts. ty Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 2:30 pjn. hit by a car near the Mickelson picture. frcshmcnts were served. There Mrs Thomas child with a gift. and Mrs in the South Jordan School audi home. Lloyd will be no Mutual meetings until Bert Battison attended the wed tonum for all school and pre Mrs Arthur Gabler has been re Miss Barbara Brown. Lehi. Tuesday evening, Jan. 6. ding reception of Miss Lorna school children. There will be covering in a Salt Lake hospital Mrs and sisMrs last week end her with Egbert the spent May Andersen, daughter of Mr & dancing and a program for trom an attack of pneumonia. ter, Mrs Daro Hamilton and fam William Reynolds were Mrs Martinus Andersen, and Earl children. The main event is going On Tuesday evening the spe New Subscribers ses at a meeting of the Flower Lavere to will and he ily. be Santa Claus, & Mrs Cline, son of Mr cial interest group of MIA was Charles L. Wardle, Riverton a of candy. LaVere Cline, Holladay. The give each child bag Elof Wallgren, Midvale entertained with a book review young couple was married in the Mrs Wendel Rasmussan, Mid Mrs Beatrice Casper, Riverton Beatrice Pierson. by She gave of South vale, a Jordan, formerly Salt Lake Temple Dec. 12, and an interesting book review on Ray E. Wentworth, West Jor 11. had Dec. a baby boy reception was held that same dan the was The novel, "Mary." evening in the . Holladay First Mrs Ralene Beckstrum held a on the mother of Jesus. story Mrs James D. Washburn, Dra Ward church. The bride is a baby shower for Mrs Marlene per On the of Dec Neilson Friday Daughters niece of Mrs Lloyd, and the bride-- j Saturday evening, Darlene Huntsman, Salt Lake. groom is a grandson of Mrs Zina 13, at Mrs Beckstrum's house. Utah Pioneers held their annual Emma O. Beckstead, Riverton a Christmas 12 luck lun were There party, pot people attending Crump, Bluffdale. James T. Newell, Sandy home the at Tex of & Mrs cheon, Owen and Pennlitain Mr Mrs Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Parker. The 14 members present Jesse Cowdell, Riverton Mrs Bert Battison were Mr & Mrs family, Mark and frank, are Erick A. Brown, Riverton & Mr Mrs with gifts. Afterwards, Be Charles exchanged Gale Crane, Riverton Ray Battison, Peggy Joan, and staying Pierson atrice a re book Dec. arrived gave Degraffenreid. They Sharon Battison, Salt Lake. E. L. Hardy, Riverton 5, from Australia where they view on "Down Memory Lane." Mr & Mrs iMelvin Petersen re were Clyde Saxton, Riverton St Mrs Degraffen Mr On living. Mrs Saturday Lynn ur wannest Frank LaComb, Midvale turned Dec. 9 from a bus trip reid held a breakfast Mrs Bud Parker, and Mrs Sunday, Morris B. Kidd, Riverton to Wichita, Kan., where they vis- Dec. 6. in their honor. Those at Fred Tennant entertained guests A. D. t u Larson, Candy ited a their and husband, wuhea to yon and daughter tending were Mr & Mrs Owen at the home of Mrs Cameron. The Mrs M. R. Wixom, Nyssa, Ore. Capt it Mrs Edward Mann and Pennlitain and children, Mr & occasion was a miscellaneous family. Captain Mann is super Mrs Charles Raymond Parry, LaPuente, Degraffenreid and chewer in honor of Miss Georgie Calif. youn for a intendent of the LDS Sunday children Polla, Joy, Ed Hardy. Relatives of Miss Hardy Mrs Glen Malstrom, Sandy Jimmy, Schopl there. While there, the and Jane, Mrs Erma Evans, and and her fiance, Merlin Sneed, Lynn Margetts, Midvale bouM full of lor Petersons attended church and Miss Jean Evans. were present. Twenty persons saw Richard Mann ordained Shirley Olsen, Sandy The following are celebrating Richard E. Maxfield, Sandy deacon by his father and another Dec. week: Mrs Hicks (Rose) Taylor visited birthdays this coming udbappinaM A. Martinez, Midvale Juan son, Allan Mann, baptised. Mr 20 Orion Newbold, Mary Lou in Granite over the week end R. J. Marshall, Sandy Petersen confirmed him. The Dec 21 Steven W. Ma- - She is a former resident all through the John E. Plattner, Midvale Pctersens entertained the Mann Palmer; MeVerda McMullin, Jeneal Some of the fifth and sixth Melvin L bey, Larson, Sandy family at a turkey dinner at a cham, Robert Thomas; Dec. 22 graders of Mr King's class attend Stewart Leigh, Sandy local cafe during their stay in Duane Carroll, Ethel H. Mabey, ed a meeting of teachers of the Ezequiel Leyba, West Jordan Wichita. Captain Mann is an in Blaine Osborne, Bryon P. Hutch Jordan School district at Midvale John F. Leyland, Draper structor in the Air Corps. ings; Dec. 23 Carolyn Mitchell, last week. The purpose of their Dennis R. Lee, Riverton Gustay Lucas, Lawrence Fullmer; presence there was to demon J. Roy Lee, West Jordan Subscribe to The Sentinel Dec. 24 Donald Mitchell. Garth strate the making of copper pic Glenn A. Lloyd. Sandy Beckstead; Dec. 25 Joyce Thom tures, a project which Mr King C. D. LePore, West Jordan as, Odessa Lucas, Wanda Naylor. has conducted in his class at Charles K. King, Midvale See the new Eldrcd Wardle; Dec. 26 Don Granite School. Those who atMidvale Gardner, Westley Workman, Paulene Nielson, Paul tended were Janice Ebert, Wes Renewals wardle. ley Lifferth, John Grant, Emer J. Albert Smith, Midvale Home Renovation System son Larkin, Mary Ann Tennant, The are following celebrating Demonstrated in your home. anniversaries tho coming week and Carol Fualkner. Dec. 20 Mr & Mrs Ray Oake-son- ; No Obligation Dec. 23 Mr & Mrs L. Earl REPAIR Call your local Beckstead, Mr & Mr R. A. Nay- Representative lor, Mr & Mrs Ron G. Thomas; John Sumbot Thomas Sumbot ELAINE S. GRANT Dec.. 24 Mr & Mrs Neal Car- - On Friday, Dec. 26. the follow roil. AM ing books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale branch of Salt Lake County Library: Wil-fvr- h $MAk iv It r I !M d i n, h h r i N4rl 4 V: l'f Hi' , ' Mid-'neaK- SHOP CENTER to all t its Friends and Patrons OPERATORS KAY TURNER, rt :.';, i. Manager ALMA NUNLEY and MRS BARNEY Je-dia- h ....... - SHAMPOOS - SETS $150 HAIR CUTS Permanent waves 5andup (Pri-scilla- ) Center Beauty Shop 86 VY. Cenfer AM Sandy 51 South Jordan Honor Roll .T,W ' m r r n IW sTI I la I I . Ml V n I IL DJ.VU I 1 If mm W rv-..- , Ml Jo one and all of our loyal friends we wish that this Christmas may bring you many spiritual blessings... blessings that will lift your heart and enrich your life for years and years to come Continental Bank of Midvale Vt KIIII1Y MIDVALE SHOE SEE & SAVE Books 80 Granite FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL Mr ! Henry Lifferth, Reporter Phone: AM Aa A May v garth. A FICTION Morning, by G. Ho mature novel for young adults, with youth clearMrs Gordon Mickelson is re ly mirrored. covering at her home from a re- - A Note of Grace, by B. Singleton. The one new car that costs less to buy, far less to operate . . . 1 77-- 5' THE Colorful BYSTUDEBAKER JAM7M 'JIM. n PLANTS xvt f FREE 'r 4925 PWnly lefceied en every ear tor tn any xfcstione , POINSETTIAS AZALEAS COME IN dfateb 17 M. Mala DELIVERY OR PHONE laum Stwfc Mia! AM 53131 In the best tradition of the season and in its warmest spirit, we extend to you and yours sincere wishes for a Yuletide aglow with ood cheer. 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