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Show Personals Mrs Willis L. Francom Phone: AM Mrs Harold Hogenson, Sugar St., returned to her home recent ly from the LDS Hospital where she spent nine days following West Jordan four days recently. During their I visit here the ElRoy Michaels ns and son Grant, and Mrs Jensen and daughter motored to Elsi-- i nore, their old' home town, where a family dinner was injoyed with Mrs Jensen's and Mrs Michael-son'- s brother and sister-in-laMr & Mrs Niels Nielsen. A social day was enjoyed. 3 In 9 Mid-val- Mrs James L. Ware, Monroe, has been visiting ait th home of Mr her son and daughter-in-la& Mr Calvin Ware, S. Main St., for the past two weeks. Mrs Ware will remain through the holidays. Mrs Jennie L. Hamel, Marys-Tal-e, returned to her heme recently after spending three and week visiting her daughter, Mr & Mrs Calvin, Ware. son-in-la- 4-- H 4-- at dinner recent ly were Mr & Mrs W. I. Eaven-son- , Mrs Lulu Webb, Lark, Mrs Eavenson's mother, was an honored guest. and daughter, Mr & Mrs Jack Martin and children, Jay, and Michele, Downey, their son-in-la- Calif. On a recent Sunday afternoon Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave., was a dinner guest of her son and Mr & Mrs Keith daughter-in-laAlexander, S. State St. 's St Le-Pa- j i w :y-- ' if s- c complete responsibility for the club's activities. She is camp mayor of Washington county and governor of Girls' State. As representative of Utah in bread demonstration she attended the 1958 National Club Congress in Chicago. She is a Dixie High school senior. Young Nielsen is leader of the Club, a mem Lucky Clovers Club ber of the Westerners and president of the junior lead ers of the Salt Lake County Club. He is a Bingham High sen r - l IPhotoi by Midvalt Cam.r. C.nt.r) l,j' 4-- H Jordan High School's orchestra and com- bined choruses presented Handel's "Messiah" to a capacity audience Monday evening in the school auditorium. Leo A. Dean, mond Heeaps and daughters, bin and Randy, Kearns, and directed the musicians and singers and callr ed J. Clement Crapo, retired, to the podium to conduct the rousing Hallelujah Chorus. k w n i x7i n lei i sisters, Jacque and Rhonda Dinner and a social evening were enjlcyed by the group. Bur-ban- d 8c Entertaining at a family din ner recently were Mr & Mrs Lyle Webster. Guests were as follows: F. M. Webster, Midvale, Mrs Ann Dowding, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs John Webster and children, Mike Janet, Willie and Lori Jill, River-ton, Mr & Mrs Robert Webster and children, Ann Suellen, Barbara, Dana, and Lyle, Sandy, Mr 4 Mrs Jerry Webster and chit dren. Randy and Connie Jo, Mid vale, Mr & Mrs Bruce Timothy and baby. Douglas, Sandy, Miss Janet Smart, Union, and Dorothy, Lee, Donna, and Mary Webster, Midvale. Following dinner, var ious games and a social after noon were enjoyed. - I fl jl II 1 great pleasure in thanking you i I &T i It this joyous season, we take for your loyal patronage I IW and in wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas! 4-- H ior. the Adelbert Downs Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Cottonwood Maternity Hospital. They have another daughter, Denise, who was tm year old Dec. 9. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Roy Pratt-anMr & Mrs George Downs. Mrs May Gamble is a great grandmother. During her stay a family was held honoring Denise on her first birthday and also to view the new baby sister. Guests included Mr & Mrs Roy Pratt and son, Mark Hadley, 4th Ave., Mr & Mrs George Downs Sr., grandparents, and an uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Ellis Sitncnis and daughter, Karen, Salt Lake, another uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Allen Buckingham and daughters Debra and Cheryl, 7922 S. State St. A social evening and refreshments were enjoyed, which also included taking slide pictures. Ro- her I 4-- H Grandparents are Mr & Mrs John Egbert, Union, and Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave. A great is Mrs Wardie, Union. "Pops" Concerts .x until grand-nwteih- Scheduled for ii ury rswuj Mr & Mrs Melvin Thompson, Beynon Court, Midvale, are par ents of a son born Monday, Dec. 21, at the LDS Hospital. The Abravanel Maestro Maurice Thompsons have seven other liv has arranged an unusually attrac ing children. tive program for the annual "pops" concerts which will be The tiff ice employes of the Mid- presented by the Utah Symphony vale Sentinel and partners were orchestra in Salt Lake, Provo, guests Saturday evening at the Ogden, and Logan. home of Mr & Mrs J. Parr GodTickets for the popular musi frey. A 7 o'clock dinner was serv- cal events are now available free. ed, followed by cards. The same program will be pre Early January 5560 sented at all four concerts, start ing with Salt Lake at tflie Taber nacle on Jan. 5; the BYU Field House at Provo ion Jan. 6; the Og11.5 den Tabernacle on Jan. 11 and the Logan Field House on Jan. 12. Maestro Abravanel will con In in duct all concerts. Entertaining at a family din The program will open with ner club recently were Mr & Mrs Property taxes in Salt Lake the Prelude to Meastexsinger of & Mr Mrs Nielsen Lawrence her bridge Entertaining George Downs Sr. Guests were County increased $4,316,200 or Nuremburg by Wagner and fol recently was Mrs Jess Bingham, and sons Lynn and Jay, E. WasMr & Mrs ELI is Simonis and 11.5 1st ' Ave.'. Guests included Mrs atch St, and Mr & Mrs Calvin during 1959, according to lowed by the Puccini Musette's daughter Karen, Salt Lake, Mr & Ben Bagley, Mrs Louis Kar, Mra' Nielsen and children, Gary, Me- study just released by Utah Waltz from La Scheme and Vissi Mrs Allen Buckingham and Foundation, the private, nonpro D'arte from Tosca. This will be Lenyal Soderman, Mrs Pete Blat-nic- imda and Laurie, were dinner daughters, Debra and Cheryl, fit tax research group. In 1959 followed by Andante and Finale Jr., Mrs Arnold Trooster, quests recently of Mr & Mrs 7922 S. State St., Mr Simonis1 the total property tax bill was from Tschaakowskys Fifth Sym Midvale, Mrs Jay Young, Social Kenneth Nielsen, Roosevelt St. mother, Mrs Stella Simonis, Bak- $41,714,747 compared with SanMrs and After dinner the group motored Ave., phony and an intermission. Harry Parker, er, Ore., who was vacationing in 1958. to Salt Lake where they visited Following intermission, the dy. An evening of bridge was with the Ellis Simonis, and Mr & The foundation's study also Utah Symphony will play selec with prxjes being won by with a brother-im-laand sister Mrs Adelbert Downs and daugh- shows that $24,840,476, or 59.6 tions from "The King and Y by and Mrs Young. of the Nielsens, Mr & Mrs George Mrs . .. . ter, Denise, Sandy.. of all property taxes imposed Rodgers and Hammers tein; Leroy Refreshments were then served. Osborne. Also during the day Mrs J. Kent Giles, S. Grant St., in Salt Lake County during 1959 Anderson's "Sleigh Ride"; "Sand they visited another brother-in- Mr & Mrs Ed Putnam, Ogden, was charged to owners cf com paper Ballet" and "Fiddle FadA Christmas dinner party at law and sister, Mr & Mrs Clinton entertained at a party recently the Panorama was enjoyed re Cutler, East Midvale, who had honoring her daughter, Diane, cn were visitors of their niece and mercial and industrial property; die." Next on the program will as their week end guests, Mr & her seventh birthday. Guests her husband, Mr St Mrs Willis $1361,903 (or 32.5) to res be Flotow's "The Last Rose of cently by the following ladies: oc--j Francom, 3rd Ave., recently. idential property; $716,421 (or Summer" and Oscar Strauss' "My Mrs Fred Miner, Mrs Ben Bog- Mrs Harvey Terry, Rupert, Ida. helping her to celebrate the casion were Paulette Welch, Ja-- They had been dinner guests of 1.7) to agricultural property; Hero." Meredith Willson's sym ley, Mrs Louis Kjor, Mrs Lenyal notl Nelson, Linda Hatch, Caro- the World War I Veterans of $2,359,274 (or to motor phonic imper&sions 'The Music Jess Mrs Mrs Lulu Webb, Lark, spent Soderman, Bingham, Kar- - South Salt Lake County Barracks vehicles; and $236,673 (or .67c) Man" and the Washington Post Claudia lyn Davis, Petersen, ArMrs' Pete BLatnick Jr., Mrs two days recently with her nold Troester, Midvale, Mrs Jay and daughter, Mr & Mrs le Dunn, Kathy Dunn, Karen 1654. Mr Putnam is a member to other miscellaneous classes. March by Sousa will conclude the Crump, Sandra Tuttle, Carol Car of the Ogden World War I Vet. According to the Utah Founda program. Harand L Social W. Mrs Ave., Young, Eavenson, Spruce St Pat Carver, Colleen Gils,! erans; Mrs Putnam is first vice tion report more than half of the ter,' ry Parker, Sandy. Gifts were ex and Janet Giles. Various games1 president of the auxiliary. Dur total property tax bill paid changed during the course of the A family dinner was given re were with prizes being ing the evening they were late throughout the state in 1959 was Savings Bond Sales played, evening. cently by Mr & Mrs Wayne Bur-ban- won by Karen Crump and Pat supper guests of the W. L. Fran- - borne by owners of commercial Still High in State Coolidge St., in honor of Carver. A luncheon was served coins. Other guests were Mr & and industrial property. Taxes Mr & Mrs El Roy Michaelson, their daughter, Evelyn, on her at the beginning of the commercial and November purchases of UJ5. party, Mrs Horace Jenkins, Midvale. charged against Alta View Dr., had as their bouse 8th birthday. Guests included and refreshments were served industrial property amounted to Savings Bends in Utah amounted guests Mrs Michaclsoo's sister, Evelyn's grandparents, Mr & Mrs following the games. of the to $1,459,243, Frederick P. A combined birthday oclobra.' $46,959,113. w 56.4 Mrs James Jensen and daughter, Parley Harrison, Crescent, an Champ, state bonds chairman, Residential total. tax. tion was held recently at the property Ricky Sue, Las Vegas, Nev., fa- uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Ray Mrs George DXwns Sr., Oak home of Mr & Mrs Charles Ser- - property owners paid $25,037,205 announces. "Aggregate purchases of the total). Of the re for the year to date have reachSt, was hostess at a dinner party dar, Sugar St., in honfcr of Mrs (30 or an average of ed recently for the Downs Sisters Charles Serdar and her twin sis- maining amounts, $5,761,145 over$16,735495, $1V4 million per month," Birthday Club in honor of her ter, Mrs Lorraine Tischner, (6.9) was charged to agricul- Mr. Champ said, "in spite of the birthday. Guests attending were Kearns. Guests included Mr & tural property owners, $5,154,451 that sales through payroll fact and motor to vehicles, Mrs Jay Reed, Union, Duane (6.2) jMrj Churbery Petersen, Mrs to other minor savings have been reduced dur Clements, Mrs Bernice Tischner, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Dick $334,935 (0.5 ing the past several months In Downs, Midvale, Mrs Esther Ra Mounteer, Draper, Mr & Mrs J classes of property. industries affected by strikes." observe Foundation & analysts masscn, Sandy, and Mrs Lillian S. Green. Salt Lake, and Mr Frank A. Wardlaw Jr., county Miller, Lark. Gifts were prescnt-je- Mrs Claude Mounteer, East Mid that most of the property tax in to her from the group. Fot vale. Games were played and re crease that occurred during 1959 savings bonds chairman, reports came in the taxes levied for that purchases in Salt Lake coun Tbi (lowing dinner, a social afternoon freshments served. school purposes. Property taxes ty during the month were $556,was enjoyed. Se&soa'i for schools Increaatd 23 971, bringing the total for the 11 Mr & Mrs Keith Alexander, S. the State in 1959. months of 1959 to $6,556 .952. or throughout i Mrs George Downs returned to State St, are parents of a baby of the county's 1959 sales School taxes totaled $45.2 mil- 77.1 her home last week after spend- girl born Friday, Nov. 13, at the lion in 1958, compared with $55.5 goal. ing a week with her son and Cottonwood Maternity Hospital. million in 1959. Smaller state daughter-in-laMr & Mrs Adel- - The newcomer will be named noted for State and local organizations bert Downs, 731 Delphinium, Marie Lee. The Keith Alexanders wide increases were expected to and special dis- in the south are this year in $10,000,000 Sandy. A baby girl was bora to have another daughter, Jeanne. municipalitiesa spend tricts, with slight decline oc- promoting economic and technocur iaz in the taxes Imposed by logical progress programs in m S A2F counties. Dinoland. Mid-val- ni if t' 4-- H Mr - 4-- H Mrs Lyile Webster, E. Center St., entertained their club on a recent Saturday evening. Guests included Mr & Mrs Alhin M. Ross, Midvale, Mr & Mrs L. G. Dowding, Bountiful, Mr & Mrs George Datwyler, Mr & Mr & Mrs Kenneth Nielsen, Mrs S. Neve Fox, and Mr & Mrs Roosevelt St., and Mrs Willis Melvin Densley, Salt Lake. An of games was enjoyed, Harper, S. Holden St., werel evening after which refreshments were & Mrs of Mr Calvin Niel guests served. sen when Mrs Horace Jenkins, recently they attended lecture at the Orson Spencer St., entertained at a dinner party recently for Joe Mik-ic- IlaH given by Armand J. Eardley Roy Wafefcm, Mrs Roy Mack- on Che "results of the earthquake lin and granddaughter, Jeanne, in the Hebden Dam area." The and Mr & Mrs Willis Francom lecture was sponsored by the and sons, Craig and Gary, Mineralogical Society of Utah, Various games were enjoy- of which the Calvin Nielsens are members. ed following dinner. Mr i 1 4-- H son-in-la- w Mr & Mrs George E. Carrigan, g. Main St., have had as their house guests for a week recently 1 as E. Wilson. Miss Fawsen is leader of the Six Busy Bees Club with ir An open house for the immediate family was held recently at the home of Mr & Mrs Calvin Nielsen, Coolidge St., in honor of Mrs Nielsen's mother, Mrs Alice Burgon, West Jordan, on her 81st birthday. Those attending were Mr & Mrs Harold Bur gon and children, Jimmy and Pamela, Murray, Mr St Mrs Gale Pailmer, Murray, Mrs Marquita May, Mrs Pearl Berrett, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Elmer Tripp and family, Judy, Susan, Ernie and Andy, West Jordan. Special guests were Mr & Mrs Gladwin Woodhead, Salt Lake. Mrs and daughter, Mr & Mrs Rod Ackenman, telephoned from Virginia to also extend their greetings in wishing her a "happy birthday." Refreshments and a social evening were enjoyed by the group. . Prior to the open house Mrs Burgon was a dinner guest of the Calvin Bur-gon- Citizenship Two outstanding Club members are receiving congratulations ficr their selection in Chicago as 1959 Utah winners of the citizenship project. They are Margaret May Faw-son-, 17, St. George, and J. Boyd Nielsen. 17. of West Jordan. Each received a certificate of) honor given in memory of Thom- Mr & Mrs W. I. Eavensten, Spruce St., celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary recently at a dinner and theaitre party in Salt Lake. Entertaining Friday, December 25, 1959 t w months. Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, Le- Page St., Roy Watson, and Mrs Willis Francom and sons, Craig and Gary, were dinner guests recently of Mr & Mrs M. J. Scan-Ion- , Salt Lake, formerly cf Games and a social evening were enjoyed following dinner. SENTINEL (Utah) Page Four Clubber Wins surgery. Mr & Mrs Brent Hogenson and son Tad, moved recently to 186 Fern Dr. They have been living in Salt Lake for the past six THE 'MIDVALE ; 4-- H SOUTH STATE Property Taxes Increase County '59 $37,-398,5- We hope you have a Terr delightful Christmas surrounded by devoted family and friends BILL'S TEXACO SERVICE Lee W. Larsen "Midva Is Junction AM - sip, 56) son-in-la- w "rs,' k, ft 'Host iir aw .rn"'" LUisKes J Equipment Co. 7601 $ ' Stats Midvalt ' AM ikA i All aboard Ve have a long, of list warm wishes long for all our friends for a bright and joyous holiday! Webster's Inc. Hop's 1 Stat . Mlsvalt S. 1700 W. . RJvsrtai AM 54541 A Ross Cowan i 3,-- mr wsruiAS 12761 iei her 9' - Uij tmj 7951 , Mar-igar- d jey cost your Tyl .aft)" .Aim 6 ' i vof Good mm? . TV Clir (or ' ! happiness of the Holiday Sason will linger La your heart lor a long timt to com. I N.ln AMS4S21 whtn It comes to thanking our many kind friends and patrons and wishing them the best oj everything throughout the holiday season! K Midval MAX'S DAIRY QUEEN 721 S S. AM 94111 111 rvr- pleasure is all ouri JUNCTION LANES, INC. Cntr tf a real old fashioned Christmas, overflowing with joy and good cheer. Hers'a hoping that th 105 E. 2M' I iU- SU(s Midvtts AM (Vhrutmai ...and the world with the spirit of good will! May you ihare in II the Joys of this wonderful season end ia a clow have a truly memorable happy holiday. HARVEY W. ECKMAN Ctnsral Contractor - |