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Show Enrolled in Doctrine ' Rt iRevi Msgr. Joseph P.. More-toSharp, Reporter Olive Phone: AM Z Donald Greenwood and Charts. Los Altos, B. daughter Calif., visited his father, T. Fos ter Greenwood Sr., and other tjalatives while he was here on Business with the VS. Steel alt vke Geneva Plant, Provo. They iKere dinner guests Sunday at Mr & Mrs T. Foster te, home of Jr. Mr Grenwood's (3reenwo:d fclster, Mrs Charles Thornton, en-- i t attained at a buffet thesupper Sun-visitors. day evening for Family members alttending were Mr Greenwood, Charis Greenwood, T. Foster Greenwood Sr., ijaine and Karen Greenwood, and Afton Jensen, 'i Mrs Charles Esplin and daughter IXris, Cedar City, recently tXaited her brother and family, BJr &. Mrs Ben L. Cutler. A recent Sunday dinner guest rit the Cutler home was their fcrother-in-laWilliam Maxwell, 1 Ladtes Club Meet conducted an' enrollment of charter members and the Con fraternity of Christian Doctrine was erected at 8 vm. sunoay, Nov. 29 at St. Therese's Catholic Church, Midvale. Among those enrolled were the following officers, Frank Popetaiayer, Mrs Esther Costel- k, Mrs Jerome Moffitt, George Hamibury; Mrs Joanne Hull, Mrs Rudye Hargrave, Miss Carole Looney, Mrs Dorothy Julian, Mrs Theresa Mrs Marcovecchio, George Smith; teachers, Miss Ann Bechtel, Miss Diane "Wall- gren: fishers, Mrs Mildred Bian- chi, Mrs Lillian Bianchi, Miss Rose Garahana, Mrs Rose Lave- dar, Mrs Darlene Bianchi, Mrs Jacqueline Zanck, Mrs Janet Sni- dar, Mrs Darlene Biachi, Airs Elaine Zimmer, Mrs Eileen Ste- fanoff, Mrs Mary Lepore, Mrs Shirley Saben, Mrs Frances Kam-nika- r, Mrs Mary DaRonche, Mrs Isasella; helpers, Mrs Pat leoa. Graham, Mrs Magdalen Pazell, Mrs Mary Parker, Salt Lake, Miss Maxine Truiillo. Miss Shir Mr & Mrs B. R. Godfrey, visited ley Read, Miss Joanne Read, Miss in Trcmonton and Logan Sunday. JoAnn Dunn, Mr & Mrs Thomas fljr's Parker is Mrs Godfrey's sis- Culleton, Mrs Anne Mark; high ter. Sheryl Ashman, who is attend ing BYU, spent Che week end neith her parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman. ' Afton Jensen, who will gradu- .ale from the BYU this sprang , v vmh a degree in education is student teaching at the element ary school in Rlverton. While in this vicinity she is staying with Bier sister and family, Mr & Mrs Itey Brown. Midvale. Mr & Mrs Hans C. (Eunice Gxeewood) Jenson, who have fpent the past year and a half in Ahadarko, Okla.,, where he supervised the building of an LDS ciyipel have recently moved to tlantsville, Ala. While in Hunlts- ville, Mr Jenson will supervise fhe buildins of another chapel L)t the church. They axe former Mid vale residents. bast ' 'Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman and stli Kent, motored to Fillmore iSiinday where they attended a honoring his family mother. Mrs C. N. Ashman. 1: Mrs Hue Jewkes and son Bay, Camas, were overnight guests Saturday at the home of her mother, Mrs Charles Thornton, v Mr & Mrs Bruce Waited and eon, Salt Lake, "Mr & Mrs LaMar Uoberts and family, Sandy, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at &e home of their parents, Mr & fcifs Charles Whited. "Mrs. Gordon Glover entertained at a party Dec 2, celebrating (her daughter Rebecca's 7th birthday. Mrs Glover's daughter, Nancy Glover, and Cynthia LeFevre .assisted with the entertaining. JLKtle guests enjoying games, refreshments and priaes were, Jute Kerksuk, Loralee Cartwright, tori Kay Densley,' Renee Susan Gorringe, Karen and Mary Jane Swenson, Wendy tmd Robyn Sadler, Sheni Johan-wn- , Marjean Owens, Mary Jane (OLsen,- - Cathy LeFevre and Deb-fci- e g Peterson. During the Rebecca was a guest when family members met at the Glov-4- e home to help celebrate her iiirthdav. AttendinS were her -- trncle and aunt. Mr & Mrs Paul tKathleen Godfrey) Watts, cou ams. Jody. Ricky. Mary Ellen and Leigh Ann-WatGranger, and her grandparents, Mr & Mrs Errrta schwl of religion discussion lead Mrs John Klobus, Mr & Mrs John Schanz, Mr & Mrs John Schneider, Mr & Mrs John Toyhrtsn, Mrs Pauline Wubben, Mrs Pat Peterson, Dr. George ers, Mr & Smith. Former Jordan Star Plays With U Frosh Neil Jensen star of last year's Jordan High basketball team, saw his first action of this year Tuesday as a member of the University of Utah's freshman hoop squad. The 5'9", 150-lfreshman n made four points in the contest. His points contributed to a frosh "victory," after the greenies were given a "handicap." Jensen is the brother of former Redskin star Curtis Jensen. He will play with the Ute freshman in games scheduled with other Utah university freshman teams and junior college varsity-freshma- Party Dec. 16 n A ''Christmas party was ip i: ;; ' '. demon-stiation- - s Alter con-duct- d Al-vi- be-'to- rt this purpose. The PTA will hold a short business meeting prior to the Christmas program being presented by the music students of Mt. Jordan, it was announced by Mrs Kaye Barn urn, president of the PTA. The program is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m. so as not to conflict with other PTA programs being presented in the For Mt. Jordan Dinner if Bingham Senior Hop on Friday Party Attended by Fifty An eniovable Christmas party was held by the Midvale Ladies' "Sayanora" is the theme of the Guild Monday, Dec. 7, at the Ambassador Club. Over 50 at annual Senior Hop at Bingham tended the affair. High to be held in the gym FriRranrt nrftsident. day, Dec. 11, at 9 Mre Tfi-t.- i pjn. greeted members and guests and Linda Long and Ted Sand-strohol the for extended best wishes are the of iday season. Th trim Christmas message the affair and hey have planned wae nrftseji.ted.' in an interesting a Japasese scene for decorations. program cf storj' by Glenn The committees are comprised and song by Mrs Shirley of students in the senior class. and Mrs Maxine Patterson, There will be an admission accompanied by Mrs Ada L,enn- price charged per couple, and hpro Parnlc wprp aunS hv tht Dave Orchestra will group and gifts were exchanged. furnislhJorgensen's the music for the eve ning. l. The dress is to be s s Traveling Assembly Performs for Schools semi-forma- 'MARK Over 140 students of the Mt. Jordan Junior High Schcol are members of the Traveling As sembly which has presented pro grams at the west Jordan Junior High School and Midvale Junior High. The production, consisting of oriental numbers, has been under the general direction of Dee e Savage, chairman of the in charge. Assisting have been Mrs Josephine Haugen, Jay Pond and Mr Densley, with dance ocjn-mitte- numbers, orchestra and stage beginning January The faculty members of Mt. Jordan Junior High School will enjoy a Christmas dinner at the school in the Home Economics department, according to George Barton, principal of the school. This annual affair will begin at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21. A program has Ibeen prpared and area. recordings will add to Student will begin to enjoy Christmas the atmosphere of the season. their Christmas vacation on the afternoon of the 23rd and will re Subscribe to The Sentinel turn to school Jan. 4. SENTINEL Friday, December 11, 1959 , ' " ,'.' the Midvale Second . , , teachand f Circus." A Scout under direc Ward presented a demonstration! The Midvale Ladies Commun- Ward Primary officers ba "Photography," ; with Richard ity Club Christmas party wili be ers Thursday evening of last tion of Don Swenson, chairman Petersen, merit badge counselor, held Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 1 week in th Relief Society room jof camping and activities, and assisting. p.m. at Midvale city hall (down- of the Midvale Second Ward. The Calvin Troon 117 nf thn MiHwalo JtaA. Thornton, was held re stairs). The program is as fel husbands of the officers and lows: Oag salute, Mrs M. L. teachers and the bishopric were cently at the Midvale First Ward. ond Ward gave a demonsration There were various exhibits on "jnre uuiwing Without MatLansen; prayer, Mrs J. Fred Pick-ren- ; special guests. Mrs Elmer Jensen will inA buffet dinner was enjoyea DrCDared hv ttlff annnitc nt tVio ches." Arland Russon, District chairman, gave assistance. troduce Mrs Mary Kelly, who by the btoud. after which a spir district to demonstrate The C.a,ttM Tmnn HAQ liaJ o will review 'The Glorious Tree," itual program, under direction of Some of these booths andscouting demonstration on "Fishing," with in music and story, assisted by Mrs Lyndon Roberts, N. Main St., included iJohn Pavich, helping. was presented. Christmas carols by the Methodist "Firemanship" Clara Christian and Ruth Church Troop i'ne ,ast Midvale Third ward, were sung, and gifts exchanged. 178, with Dean Smith, merit 327, had a. demonstration on A short response was given by A gift exchange will take badge counselor, assigned to help the "Weather." Claude Bird gave place. Some lucky lady will be the E. Lvnn Reed, bishop. Mrs the boys with this demonstrathe recipient of a beautiful green; Dale Brand, E. Wasatch St., Pri tion: "Camn CnaVma" uivon h assistance. Arden Webb also showed films and yellow cotton quilt. Mrs Alli- mary president, conducted tne ithe Wolverine Patrol, Troop 159 he had taken nn sviitirier fn tho son Bills, president, will con- event. In addition to a social eve- of the Midvale Fourth Ward, remainder of the crowd. duct the meeting. ning, the purpose of the party wun Lgter Petersen, merit the demonstrations Hostesses are Mrs Sam Jenkins, was to get all of those who at- badge counselor, these gave boys everyone ailSfi,mhlpri in thi ctian. cS true Mrs Forest Adams, tended into the spirit chairman; assistance : "Small and "ainc n Christmas. Mrs Jessie S. Humphries, Mrs Cereal Foods," by the Pork U el, where the meeting was by Arland Russon. The E. Pearson, Mrs T. R. Peeler, Pines, Troop 159 of the Midvale was conducted by flag ceremcny Mrs Clarence Stringham, Mrs Fourth with Arden Ward, Webb, Troop Brownie Troop 158 117, Joe Southworth, Arnold Trcester, Mrs I. W. Nib-leof the advancement jchairman scoutmaster. Troop 159 demonMrs Ray R. Fenn, Mrs Ivory committee, assisting. 268 of Guests strated of Troop the Scout C. Larson. ine tast Midvale Second Ward WW. "Portrayal TrOOD tWn. 427 had riemnnstra. Brownie Scout Troop 158 were Claude Bird. riktnVt guests cf Girl Scout Troop 268 tions. One of the patrols had a sioner, told of the responsibili PTA Donates Frames; at a party recently at the home "Camping" demonstration, with ties ci a commissioner stall in of Mrs LeFevre. 136 East 7200 Don Swenson .merit badge counme units of the district Program on Dec. 18 South. Various games, songs and selor, assisting; and another pa- serving Harold SanHv mv. Carwntpr Over 20 picture frames have; refreshments were enjoyed by trol 1had a "Farm Layout and sented two slide shows: one enIB u i d i n g been donated by the Mt. Jordan the following girls: Judy Bare, Arrangement," with Frank Pierscn, merit badge coun- titled, "This is America," and PTA as a special project for the Nancy Jo Bennett, Christine me otner, bcouts in SumCherie Churich, Linda Clark, selor, assisting. Troop 117 of the mer Camp.""Boy The frames are Ed-a- .East Midvale First Ward d Janet present-'ein student used Peggy ing Cunningham. displaying a demonstration on "Pioneer work in the halls of the wards, Mary Ellen Jackman, Jan- Scoutmaster Joe South- - The way you get experience lice Jorgensen, Toni Jones, Kathy ing. school, This project was undertaken, 'Parker, Yvonne Lloyd, Myra worm assisted, and also a demon- auicklv is to start looking for using PTA funds, after it watiPetrlich, Vickie Polkck, Peggy stration on "First Aid and Life 'something else. learned that the National Guard iRetallick, Kathy Shea, Paul Takadonated two stretchers, blankets gi, and Susan Zagarich, Midvale. and first aid kits to the school free ci charge and PTA funds would not have to be used for Faculty Sets Date by (Utah) Savin.M Dean Kirk assisted THE MIDVALE no on im jtHovaie rursi Wan) had & Hpffrurvctrotun aii Page Six "Hope Making," wit, hScoutmasuer wayme nooscn, neiping. Guild Christmas Circus Attracts v. Scout Troops - Midvale Ward Primary Has Special Guests 1, of the GORILLA" Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim DEC. 12 SATURDAY, 2 p.m. t Sandy Recreation DBTfTC ritllrfLd Hall 2Sc Children 50c Adults without budget cards Sponsored by Sandy First and Sixth Wards 19 mmm Eng-sSro- PAYS WHICH ONE DO YOU WANT? eve-cin- ts, B. R. Godfrey. Midvale Theta Rho you can have your dream bouse' .Girls Attend Meeting ' A meeting of th Crystal Theta Illio Girls uub.No. 9 met in Murray at the IOOF HalL Those from Midvale who attended were Linda Jenkins, 'Carol Jones, - Lynnette Jones, end Daisy Belle Jones. Janeen Jams, Sandy, Linda Lambrose, Catherine Parkin. Leona Land Jaet Matern, Murray, and ley Bore. - Salt Lake, also tended. Advisors attending -- were Mrs Howard Lindsay, Murray, and Mrs Edward L. Jenkins, '& Allen St. Special visitors were Mrs Stan James, Sandy, Mrs Alice Ben, Midvale, Mrs Virginia Meehan. Murray. r Mrs Stan James, president of Ce Rcbekahs. spoke to the Ijoup. after which she was pre-with a guxtrom the club Itnted . iwitKnri o IuKa TKcaa w it v mat l i iiiw i4v4atr illi vv Maw Shir-tp- y Belle Midvale, Jones, Daisy Borg, Salt Lake, and Kalher-tfu- e Parkin Murray, were initiat-Mr- s Virginia Meehan, accompanied by Mr Stan James, sang a. vocal soio. f A pot luck lunch was then 6oycd by the. group. . dream? Not at alL Thousands of jople with modest incomes have been uble to save the down payment, or the whole pricer of the home of their dreamsbecause they invested in U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan where they work. You, too, can accumulate enough money for the down payment on a home. Or enough for your children's college education or a retirement income. And by taring only a few dot-la-n a week, too. 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