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Show V THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Nine dren Friday, May 8, 1959 5ASM DEPARTMENT Mrs Richard A. Setterbers, 8476 South 7M East, AM 54341 Fern Bateman Is Clover Members Skate Garden President Mrs Fern Bateman was reelected as president of the Sandy Garden Club at the Tuesday meeting of the members. Other officers elected were Clifford Hadley, vice president, Mrs Kathy Boyle, secretary, both Mrs Wilma Hansen, treasurer. May 19 has been set for the next meeting of the club members when they will hear Emil Feulmer talk on annuals and perennials. He will also show slides which will be of interest. At a recent meeting the Gar den group celebrated its first birthday, having been organized for one year. La-ve- ll To Be Carla Benson and Don S. Lati mer exchanged wedding vows in Salt Lake Temple rites, Apr. 30, John Longden, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, officiated. Following the wedding ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by parents of the bridegroom, Mr & Mrs Charles S. Latimer, 833 East 7800 South, Sandy. Thursday evening the bride's parents, Mr & Mrs Wallace L. Benson, 914 East 9400 South, Sandy, feted the bridal pair at a reception at the Midvale Third-Fourt- h Featured By Auxiliary Nancy Petersen New Club President Beginning at 7 p.m. dinner will oe served at the Sandy Firemen s Members of the Busy Fingers Hall May 9, by the American Le Club met at the home of Mrs gion Auxiliary Unit 77. Vaudis Petersen to elect new ofThis Spanish-styl- e dinner, feat ficers for the coming year. Galena en Mole (chicken) Nancy Petersen was elected uring, and will conpresident; Lorraine Penrod, vice clude other tasty dishes preparations made by Aux president; Larae Penrod, secreiliary members and junior mem tary; Claudia Newbold, reporter; bers on the study of El Salvador, e Diane Elswood, songleader; a 4-- H Ward. Me-lain- central American country. A program has been prepared featuring members of the Legion and Auxiliary and all the junior members to entertain guests with Spanish songs and dances. A narration on El Salvador will Berrett, program chairman; Sharon Ann Jones, project chairman, and Pamela Jones, clean-u- p chairman. Member will be taught cooking as part of their project. given. Carolyn Evans Named Senior Resident, BYU Table decoration and favors will depict the central American county as well as the clothing to be worn by the waitresses, mem bers of the junior group. Tickets will be sold at the door to anyone wishing to attend and have not purchased them from Carolyn Evans, daughter of Mr Ralph Evans, Sandy, will be ' senior resident at Hilaman Halls for the year 1959-60- , it was announced recently. an Auxiliary member, according Miss Evans will be in charge to Mrs Joan Alleman, president of 30 resident girls attending the BYU, in the capacity of counseling and advicing. Kyoastons Announce & Mrs Daughter's Engagement t Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss JoAnne Ky- naston is Mr & Mrs Alden Kyna-ston9000 South 685 West, San dy. Miss Kynaston had set June 12 as her wedding date to marry Dennis W. Wilson. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr & Mrs William W. Wil son, 6621 South 17th West, Mur ray. Wedding vows will 'be solem nized in the Salt Lake Temple and in the evening they will be honored at a reception at the We.-- t Jordan Stake Center, West Jordan. Attending the bride will be Mrs George P. Jensen, a sister, matron of honor; Miss Priscilla Kynaston, nother sister; Miss Janice Welson, the bridegroom's sister. Miss Elise Durtschi, Miss . Nola Lunnen, Miss Sharon Miss Nedra Kasai. Miss Bettv Ann Shulsen, Miss Dianne Mumford, Miss Brenda Bateman and Mrs James K. blusher. Miss Donna Wilson and Miss Jeanne Wilson will be junior bridesmaids. Roger V. Stevenson will as sume duties of best man, while Robert M. Dahl. Warren FitzgerNewbold will ald and usher. The future bridegroom Is a student at the University of Utah where he is majoring in chemical engineering. , A Attending the bride were Mrs Lynn Ainsworth, matron of honor; Miss Virginia Lee, Mrs Jimmy Butterfield, and Miss Linda Jacobson. Miss Phyllis Ainsworth was junior bridesmaid. Ihe bride's nephew, Dennis Ains worth was in the receiving line. Best man's duties were per formed bv James D. Moon, Ken neth Latimer, Lynn Benson and Bruce Preece ushered. The counle are honeymooning in Sun Valley before making a future home in Los Angeles, Calif. The bride is a former student of BYU and was affiliated with ToKalon social unit. Her bride- eroom is a Graduate of BYU and was a member of Athenian social unit He has fulfilled an LDS mis sion to Western Canada. Entertaining at prenupual parties have been Mrs David M. Lloyd, Miss Jacobson, Mr & Mrs James D. Moon, and Mr & Mrs Bruce Preece. Mrs Mary Linnarz. Visiting here for a week have been Mrs Carl Peck and Mrs Gene Cloud, guests at the home of Mrs Lena Christensen. They attended the wedding of a cousin Carla Benson last Thursday evening. Mrs Peck and Mrs Cloud, and three children, visited relatives in the area and have been extensively entertained. Out of town guests at the wedding reception of Carla Benson and Don Latimer were members of the ToKalon social unit from Provo. The new Mrs Latimer was affiliated with the organization while a student at the BYU, A Kelief Society outing was en joyed by 46 members of the San dy Third Ward s Relief Society, leaving Sandy at 10 a.m., Apr. 29. They toured the Relief So ciety building and the Lion House. They enjoyed luncheon at the Lion House before return ing home. Phone: News about the New Rockets! AM -- families have recently into new homes in the Granite area. LaVoy and his wife and young son are now living in the home LaVoy built right near his parents' home on Little Cottonwood Rd. The Ellis Jackson family is now living in a new home located just south of the home they have been living in for the past several years. The Utah Power and Light company have been stringing new power lines throughout this community. Several of the new homes now receive their power from this company instead of the Murray Power company. Henry Lifferth has been con- - V Two moved Is 19S9 01DSMOBIIE SUPER 8S CONVERTIBLE fully styled leather interiors and increased roominess for passengers and luggage make this convertible a family-fu- n car of highly practical proportions. Your local authorized Oldamobile Quality Dealer offers convertibles in all three Olds series for '59. ... RIVERTON MOTOR COMPANY, Sunday is Mother's A prominent speaker has been West So 1700 12741 . .. Ph.: ... .I,... mrnhg Unomy AM9-398- ...m- -. n ( ' I . J..,.- - my mm Dcr-ncot- t, everage SAW Shosta-A- Mrs Krani XrUon and baby James Kevin, recently returned U her home in Chula Vista, CaM., aftrr visiting In Sandy with her parrvnts Mr & Mrs Chester llemlnckwn and members ol the family. She returned to Sandy ith her sister nd huband, nfwlywed. Mr & Mr Darrel Woli, who arc now making their home In Cottonwood. During Mrs NcWm's stay, the former Sher-Hnndrk-kwn- . I a ,W mi Flavor fl 't5 v Mn . ,w ..,. '" ) I Mf. M Mor- - Dr. family dinner was held in her honor and luncheon wa given by her sister Mrs Sharon I' nek. She 1m attended a house arming and at the new family Wolie home in Cottonwood. While la the area she visited in lYovo wiUi hT husband't parent. Mr & Mrs timer Nelson. Her mother made the trip wlh her lo Provo. friend of Gloria Carson fath- ftrd at her tome for a surprise birthday psrty fivrn by her mother, Mra Stanley Carson. Gloria ceionrate4 off Kta birthday. 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Come In or Telephone ibui umi mtmm amy Look At These Savings ll $8.50 Waves $595 fc it m4 Laura Joseph to Wed Eugene Jex Capener $12.50 Waves fgSO Da; N MUM b mm iMf to kmr moH mmftm mi wo at If ptritm mo tl I rfinri Pqrb) St b immmi to tmm mt4 mwrima to ml . mm kwkK h mi Mbhoi-lw- A m e an mwpmn tiM.toilm hmnSmt M mM mmmmUm, atortoMia, eWrttof. Al ton mmi mmf mt Imhmmy mnmmy ofe m mm Mbato to mtmmn nmrm. md mmmi Hgm It asked to speak at the next meetr ing of the Special Interest class to be held at the Sandy Third Ward, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. William A. Dawson will speak on trends in Washington, D.C., a subject which is of interest to everyone, and members of the community are invited to hear the speaker. ... 54411 -- If ever COUPE a car deserved the word "Super," this is it! From its slim, trim "Linear Look" styling to its spirited Rocket Engine, the Super 88 convertible is a car that's just a joy to drive. Its beauti- plain wonderful to own Sandy Speaker A Gift of Beauty! AM Inc. dingers Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Dlothrt MIDVALE, acrois from Safewtiy For Real Security Granite At a luncheon held in a Salt Lake cafe, Dr 4 Mrs Lewis C. Joseph, Sandy, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Laura Joan Joseph, to Lu gene Jex Capener Jr., son of Dr Sc Mrs E. J. Capener. Salt Lake The couple will be married June 5 in the Salt lake LDS Temple. At a reception at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house, attendants will be Miss Janet Merand a kitchen extension rill and Mrs Calvin Thornton. Miss Joseph was graduated costs only pennies a day from the University ol Utah in Medical technology where she Special Program Is to order, just call our was affiliated with Alpha Delia 7 Presented by Primary, Pi and was a member of the Air business office 4 Force KOTC Sponsor Corps and Mariof Mrs direction Under I'tunian Staff. Mountain States Telephone lyn Hardcastlc, Mrs Betty Jo Mumford, Mrs Jean Stafllund, the Irimary Assn. presented a Happy Birthday program at an evening service. The following Sandy residents will observe birthdays this week: .May 8 Judy Webster, Sheldon Taylor, Wilma ArcnulcU, Betty Joan Morrow, Steven Ross IkTk-teaLyle Hawden, IJeLba Morris, Beverly Unscr; May 9 Jonalhan Bass. Ray Undqukt, AfUn Wellington; May 10 Alice-- Demcolt, ftcbra Lynnc Olson, Georgia L. Vcater, Ber Mabel nard Burnside: May 11 S. Ainsworth, Muryel Stuart, Bus-sean Very thoughtful gift Necaise, Cralt reacock. Jen-ic- e Permanent wave, exHoihines. JoAnn Webster; Marie G. Siuart Dawn May 12 pertly, beautifully done. Smart Mane Mitchell, Carol Nickle; to give with our special gift Mac Shelby, Acc May 13 certificate, in any amount. Tatncia Fullmer; May 14 Ruth Brown, Geneve G. Hand, Paul Homer, Mary De'pain, Norma K, OVUnan, Barbara Nickle. $J250 Mrs Lyman Wm. A. Dawson - $20 00 Waves church. ..rr.ll....WWW Lun-nen- 8 HEW COLORS hindered the past several months in taking care of itself, due to the serious illness of the mother of the family. The group of young men and women also fur nished a chicken dinner for the family. The project was under direction of Mrs; Milton Gold teacher of the Dale Gold, eldest son of Mr & Mrs Milton Gold, has been stationed at Fort Ord for the past few weeks since his induction into the Army. Last Wednesday evening, the cast of the play, "Aunt Susie prizes during the evening were Helen Smith, Draper; Julia Ho mer, Sandy, and Thtima Stoker, Salt Lake. Attending the shower were 48 guests. Mrs Julian is making her home in Salt Lake. Honored guests at a party given recently at the home of Mrs Marilyn Hardcastle were Mrs Linda Hillis, Mrs Geraldine Winters, Mrs Rilla Hendrickson, and r; Spanish Dinner Shoots the Works" presented the same play at the Draper Second- Fourth Ward chapel. Next week, they will again present the play m Sandy at one of the ward Chil- Light" The Buzzy Bees and Lucky CloClarence F. Clawson, Sandy, ver 4-Clubs nave been busy this week selling vanilla to raise has ibeen elected president of the money for a special project, un- - Sandy Lions Club to succeed Webster. aer direction of leaders Mrs Other officers elected were Luen Woodbury and Dawn Wood bury and Mrs Joyce Palmer and Clyde Swenson, first vice presiAirs ania Smith. dent; A. LeMar Hendricksen, secA roller skating party was en ond vice president; Joseph J. Wilthird vice president; John joyed by the group last Friday I.liams, secretary-treasureZagorec, The leaders also attend Mert evening. Stark, tail twister; Myron L. ed. lion tamer; Glen Carson At the last meeting of the Brady, and Ray L. Peterson, director. Lucky Clover Club, a demonstra Mr Clawson will take office tion on sandwich making was July 1. Mrs Mrs Palmer and given by Smith. A variety of fruit drinks were also demonstrated. Mr and Mrs Don Latimer Honeymoon in Idaho "4-- H f Keep his Sandy Lions Elect Clawson Buzzy Bees, Lucky Re-Elect- ed several relatives. At the evening services last Wright has been taking care of her granddaugh- Sunday, the Primary presented ter, Jill, while the baby's mother, the program. The teachers and Mrs Fred Takemori made a trip some of the children explained to California. She drove Fred's the purpose of the various, classes houses. in Primary One Monday evening the PTA grandfather there to visit his of Granite School will present: another class in their present series cf classes to enable parents to help their children in school. On May 11, the class will be un-- : der direction of P. M. Mickelsen, You can't beat this ideal family enterprise. General store, and it is entitled "Parents and lunch counter, gat pumps, recreation room plus two bedTeachers, a Team." room and living quarter. Located in central Utah town At the sacrament services last where two national concerns are operating three shift a day. Sunday afternoon two new babies received blessings. Mr & Mrs Don't fail to get the details on this profitable operation. Ivan Orgill's new son received PHONE, WIRE or WRITE: a blessing and the name of Dennis Ray. Mr & Mrs Don Simmons named their baby, also a boy, Gary. Ruth Wright, daughter of 1 057 So. 1 1 th E., Salt Lake Mr & Mrs Lyman Wright, was EL City confirmed a member of the LDS the Blazer class met at the home fined to his bed for the past sevof Mrs Mary Christensen where eral days due to an infection in his leg. His condition is improvMrs Elaine Eyre was in charge they enjoyed a party. of the music and accompanist A bridal shower was held at ing. were Mrs Mumford and Karen the home of Mrs Darrel Hansen On Thursday evening, a group Leonard. in honor of a daughter, Mrs Bar of the young people of Granite bara Julian. Hostessing the show Ward met at the home of one of er were Mrs Gay Condie, a sis the local families and cleaned ter, and Mrs Hansen. Winning their home. The family has been The theme was "Help the SENTINEL iehtrthrf or |