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Show MIDVALE (Utah) THfc Page Three SENTINEL Friday, December 18, 1959 student of BYU and is at present employed in ElMonte, Calif. She will spend Uhnstmas with her in Riverton. Blanche Densley, Reporter parents Mr & Mrs Hartin Bowen and Phone: AM son, Danny, and Mr & Mrs Hen ry Bowen and baby spent a few Civic Clubs Unite; days recently visiting with their daughter in ElMonte. Riverton S'iW' Promote Yule Events Mrs Roberta Silcox and Mrs Four organizations have com- Melva Butterfield will be s bined to promote Christmas ac- tesses at a Christmas party for tivities and delations in River-to- the Wednesday Night Bridge Club Dec. 23 at the Butterfield The Riverton recreation com- home. There will be dinner, as mittee, with Ralph Bastian games and exchange cf gifts for chairman, has made arrange- tne lz members and two special ments for Santa Claus to appear guests, Mrs Aileen Nielson and Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. Arriving in a Mrs Beatrice Newman. sleigh, Santa will drive through Mr & Mrs Kenneth Silcox, Mr & town and remain at the town and Mrs Sally hall until 6 p.m. to meet the chil- Mrs Carl Silcox, Koolhoven, were dinner guests dren, and give them a treat. of Mrs Kenneth's con- Sunday evening The annual in test will be .sponsored by the mother, Mrs Alex Engstrom her on her Riverton Junior Chamber of Midvale, honoring Alter dinner there Commerce with Lynn Page and birthday. were games and prizes for the George Showell as 21 present. Prizes will be awarded to the The Alex Engstrom family will three best decorated homes. hold its Christmas party at the will between take place Judging Christmas and New Year's Eve. Riverton lx,wn Hall Christmas The Liens Club and the River- Eve. Dinner will be served and ton Rough Riders installed the gifts exchanged. street lights and illuminated a The Rough Riders Club is spon large Christmas tree near the soring its annual New Year s Eve center of the town under the di- dance again this year at the lorection of Bruce Peterson, chair- cal school gym, with Parker and man. Timothy orchestra. These New Year's Eve dances have proved successful in the past years, and Third Ward Schedules it was recommended they continue with them. Christmas Party The Riverton Flower Club held A Christmas party, with every its annual Christmas party at the member invited to participate, home of Mrs Emery Berrett Monhas been planned by the River- day mcrning. Mrs Clarence Giles Mrs Berrett dem ton Third Ward at the church was Christmas this Friday evening. Everytihing onstrated ideas for was served Luncii is free including a smorgasbord decorations. to 18 with all members dinner with as many helpings as ait noon with tihe food. desired. Dinner will be served helping The Riverton Sewing Club of continuously beainiung at 6 p.m There will be movies in the Jun- old school friends held its annual ior Sunday School ncom going Christmas party which included on all evening for tne cniiaren dinner and a movie in Salt Lake and a program for adults in the on Wednesday. Ladies enjoying the affair were Mrs Lova Coy, recreational room. Mrs Violet Seal, Mrs Wiila Conkle, Mrs Milla Petersen, Mrs Announce Engagement Jean Newman, Mrs Elaine But terfield, Mrs Ramoaa Peterson, Of Sylvia Bowen and Dora Crane. The officers and teachers and Mr & Mrs Martin Bowen are of the First Ward Priannouncing the engagement of partnersthe ward bishopric and mary, tneir aaugmer, ayivia, w Wal their wives, stake historian, Mrs lace A. Rich, son of Mrs Fay Rich. Scnth San Gabriel. Calif. Ida Densley and husband, were at a Christmas din A fprnnlo marriage ,ia beinS olan entertained and program this week unned, but no definite date has ner Pres. MeJ-b- a been set. Miss Bowen is a iormer der the leadership of Bridges. There were 60 present. Air & Mrs Gordon Z. Densley and sons. Vernon, Vaughn, and Roger, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dens ley and daugnter Kosemane, win leave Dec. 26 for Lubbock, Tex., where they will spend a week with Mr & Mrs Milton Pierce and family. A children's dancing party will be sponsored by the Third Ward Primary and the Junior Sunday School children at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22. Santa will be home-lightin- Specialize in Rollers WILL DO Free Cage with Every Male Till Christmas Fancy Wrap Send Greeting Cards Priced From t0 $1500 10 Storing of Gifts Gifts for Sale Burkinshaw 9.3045 AM 9-46- 87 BOYS! GIRLS! DAD SIGN P.t OH. ' I X a loan "Here's a bargain in the Sentinel Want Ads for me will $300 just give your signature!" pany witih a there sack of goodies for each child. An executive meeting of the Riverton PTA was held Monday and MOTHER! 'A TODAY FOR Mrs Henry Lifierth, Reporter Phone: AM afterncon. Thursday the PTA sponsored its annual Christmas party with Mt. Jordan Stake all six grades and parents of the Has Dinner school participating. The theme Primary was Carol Time in Kiverton. On Friday evening, Dec. 4, the Choral readings and songs by the Mt. Jordan AssoStake students were presented which ciation of the LDSPrimary church held tine answer to question a banquet in the Draper First-Thirattempted "What Does Christmas Time Ward amusement hall. AH Mean?" the Primary officers and teachoffiers both in the stake board and Forty Primary children, cers, and mothers of the Third in the various ward organizations Ward Primary were taken in cars and their partners were guests to the Villa Theatre in Salt Lake at the dinner. Mrs Dewey Dow-dunto see "The Big Fisherman" on Granite, president of the Dec. 12. organization, had her two counThe officers, teachers and their selors, Mrs Gladys Parkin and husbands, the bishopric and their Mrs Donna Steadman, were in wives of the Third Ward Pri- charge of the entire affair. Each mary, and Stake President Fern ward had a separate table which Butterfield and husband were en- was decorated, and afterwards, tertained at a Christinas dinner a gift was presented to each party Dec. 10 at the Third Ward ward for its tarble decorations, chapel. The evening began with because no one could choose the a turkey banquet with everyone most attractive table. These gifts contributing. Donna Freeman were small easels, one for each told a Christmas story, gifts were ward. Some of the food was do exchanged, and Christmas carols nated by the various wards, some were sung around a beautifully by the stake board members. The decorated Christmas tree. There dinner begin at 7 p.m. with 250 were 44 in attendance. President people present. After the dinner Carol PeLsley was in charge. a program was presented. Mrs Mr & Mrs McFarlane, Muff-dale- , Dowding was the mistress of received a letter recently ceremonies. The program includfrom their son and daughter-in-law- , ed a skit by some of the stake Mr & Mrs Ray McFarlane, board members. Selma Olsen who are living in Piar, Venezu- told a Christmas story, and then ela. They were proud to report the group joined in singing their young daughter, Debra, had Christmas .songs under direction of Virginia Hatch. Nadean Al-the lead in the school play. Mr & Mrs Carl McFarlane and en accompanied the singing on daughter, Brenda, have moved the piano. from Bluffdale to a new home Mr & Mrs Jay Despain had an on Greenwood Dr., Sandy. Mr & Mrs Morris Kidd have ice skating party at their home Thi SnnH.iv afternoon. sold their home in Bluffdale and List plan to rebuild nearby in the guests skated on the pond by the near future. ue.spain resilience. Alter uie acThe Alice Stcjie family held its tivity, the grouD met in the house annual Christmas party at the and had r lreshments. after city ha'l Wednesday evening which &they all played games. Mr Mrs Alan Roatnval and Dec. 9. There was a program, five children have moved from samc.i, and refreshments. Descendants of Mrs Florence their home in Granite to a house Page will meet at their annual thi'V art' hu vim? in Riverton Christmas parly to be held Sat- iThcy moved last Saturday. A new lamny nave movea mu, urday evening, Dec. 19, with Mrs Harry Swciloid and Grant I'aKc the house former. y occupied hy in charge. Arrangements have the Mane&s family. They are Mr been made for a program, game.1-- & Mrs Blake and children. Al sacrament .services and refreshments. lat Mr & Mrs Elmo Hamilton left Sunday evening, two former misDec. 9 and .spent a week in Chi sionaries .'poke. They were Mr cago where they atten!cd the HdwIi'H ami l.vnn Kimh.ill. Iw1h National Farm Bureau conven frcm Draper. They were intro duced ny .Mr vawdrvy. tion. Officers, teachers and partners d Uie Second. Ward MIA, and and their wives the are celebra-tinChristmas with a and games at the church Tuesday evening. Dec 22. have been Arrangement made for 54. No Mutual will br held that evening. 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