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Show & Mrs Calvin Duzzett, 730 East, is Mrs Nellie B. Young, Castle-dale. Mr & Mrs Boyd Robinson, Gar Mary A. Popelmayer, Reporter net Dr., attended the American Legion Christmas party on Dec. Phone: AM 18, at the oaa renews nan, san Aha Vkvi The Primary Children's Party of the Sandy Seventh Ward was held on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the First Ward chapel. All the chil-- j riren enioved a visit from Santa Claus, who brought each child a treat. The high priest group of the Sandy Seventh Ward enjoyed a dinner at a Salt Lake restaurant Dec. 17. Attending Thursday, were Mr & Mrs John Richards, high priest group leader, Mr & Mrs Orren Greenwood, bishop, Mr & Mrs Hanvy Hirschi, Mr & Mrs Earl Higbee, Mr & Mrs Bailey Salisbury, Mr & Mrs Otto Lud-wiMr & Mrs Eric Reich, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Rasmussen, Mr & Trc .Tnihn Rirh and Mr k Mrs Harlow Wilcox. Babies blessed in the Sandy dy. Entertaining at a luncheon on Mondav afternoon was Mrs R. Cleve Jenkins, Sego Lily ut. Guest of honor was Mrs Connie McCullough, Las Vegas, a former classmate of Mrs Jenkins. Other guests present were Mrs Ray Briney, Salt Lake, and Mrs Pat Reeves, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs George Westbrook, Garnet Dr., together with Mr & Mrs McKay Wilkerson, Draper, attended a Christmas party at the Holladay Inn last Saturday evening. Two birthdays in the Dale Gilchrist family, Emerald Drive, has kept Mrs Gilchrist rather busy. On Friday, Dec. 18, she gave a party honoring her son Kiclue on his third birthday. Guests enjoy ing the afternoon party were Mic-- i Eighth Ward recently were Mar- Georgie Toly, Billy Johnson, ian Emily Ochsenhirt, daughter of Mr & Mrs Werner Ochsenhirt and Shauna Lee Nelson, daughter of Mr & Mrs William J. Nel son. Shawn Patrick Timony, son of Mr & Mrs Raymond H. Timony, was baptized and confirmed. and John and ;& Mrs Lee Neff, Cottonwood Mrs Paul Wright, Mrs Rose BarHeights, and Mr & Mrs Wally ney, Mr & Mrs DeMar Stout Mr & Mrs Keith Christian, Mr & Mrs Gotberg, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & Mrs Alma Winn and chil- noaney Amens, Mrs Jan Shep-har- d Mr & Mrs Alma Winn, dren Debra, Bobby and Wendy, all Of and Platinum Wsv anH Mr X, Platinum Way, enjoyed the com iMrs John Matihis and Mr & Mrs pany cf Mr & Mrs Leon White Kusseu LamD, Turquoise Way. and children Susan and Gary, The Kenneth Kelso home. AmJohn Gilchrist. on Sunday afternoon. ber Ln., is Salt buzzing with exciteRecent visitors at the home of A Lake, neighborhood Christmas par- ment these days. The Kelsos are Mr & Mrs Gene Ivie, 730 East, was recently enjoyed at the the ty were their uncle and aunt, Mr & home of Mr & Mrs Alma grandparents of a baby girl Winn, born to fchpir daughter and snnMrs Den Snow, Jerome, Ida., who Platinum The group enjoyWay. Mr & Mrs Carl Billing-stopped in enroute to Prove ed a buffet dinner and exchangnam, sail LaKe. xne new baby, where they attended a funeral. ed gifts. A quartet composed of who will be named Carla Dawn Members of the Setterberg Mrs Jerry Winn, Mrs Anita was borndrn rwv IS at tho Writv family honored Mrs Glenn Set- Wright, Mrs Joan Anderson, and Cross Hospital and weighed 9 lbs. terberg, Cobalt Ln.. on her birth- Mrs Beverly Seteterberg. present - yi. ucner grandparents are Air day Dec. 11. Enjoying the games ed a program of Christmas car & Mrs Don Billmsham. Salt T,ak and refreshments were Mr & Mrs ols after which the entire party Mr & Mrs Billingham, the new P. F. Setterberg, Sandy, Mr & joined in to sing more carols. parents, are staying with the tars Harry F. Setterberg, Murray, Joining in on the fun were Mr & Kelsos for a short time. Other Mr & Mrs Dick Setterberg, Sandy, Mrs Bill Nielsen. Mr & Mrs Glenn out of town ffuests at thp Kplsn and Mr & Mrs Calvin Setterberg, Setterberg, Mr & Mrs Calvin home have been Mr Kelso's sis & Mrs and Mr Glenn Smith, Mr & Mrs Charles Midvale, ter and husband, Mr & Mrs Elwas Mr & Mrs Glen Carter, Mr mer Tieman. Fort Mlrvroan fYln Setterberg. Mrs Setterberg further honored the following & Mrs Tom Crookston, all of Who are en rout to San finhrie.1 EnCobalt Ln., Mr & Mrs Clifford Calif., to visit their family. On evening when friends called. joying that evening were Mr & Bradly, Mr & Mrs Lynn Barney, Saturday evening Mrs R. B. KelMr1 Mrs Stuart Nicholl, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Don Andreason, Mr & so, Salt Lake, also spent the eve hael Seastrand, Michelle Gilchrist. On Saturday, Dec. 19. her daughter Cathy was honored on her 8th birthday with a luncheon for her friends. Those attending were Sue Rae Dimond. Jody Jamb, Jill Richards, Evan Richards, Debra Johnson, and in-la- Man-wil- l, ning visiting the family. Mr KelTHE MIDVALE so's parents, Mr & Mrs F. C. KelSix Page so, Englewood, Colo., are also enjoying their visit here. They plan Second Ward Group to remain over the holidays. L. D. Tarbet, son of Mr & Mrs Has Recent Conference Karl Tufts, Galena Dr., recently visited his grandparents, Mr & The Midvale Second Ward Re Mrs Kumen Tarbet, Garland, lief Society conference was held where he attended a family re- recently. The Singing Mothers' union. rchorus, under direction of Mrs Mr & Mrs Morris West and J. A. Hall, and accompanied by children Karen, Gary Lynn, Pam- Mrs C. J. Graff furnished the ela, Eileen, and Shirlee, Garnet vocal selections. The event was Dr., recently attended a family conducted by Mrs L. R. Carrigan, Christmas party at the home of Midvale Second Ward Primary Mrs West's brother and sister-in-laMr & Mrs Samuel Merrill, presidency, while Mrs E. G. Wright, Midvale Stake Primary Cache Valley. A baby son was born to Mr & president, presided. Mrs Dean Smart, 9990 South, on The program included the folDec. 18, at Cottonwood Maternity lowing: invocation, Mrs Earl Hospital. The new arrival weigh- Hunter, first counselor; a symed 8 lbs. 11 oz. and joins his sister Ardean and brother Kevin. posium, conducted by Mrs Albert Pleased grandparents are Mr & Jenkins, second counselor, with Mrs Frank Smart, Butler, and Mr Mrs David Meyer, Mrs Melissa & Mrs Walter Smith, Mrs Sam Jenkins, Mrs Allington, William Harper, and Mrs H. Al (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, December 25, 1959 len Jensen participating; reading and the sustaining of officers, Mrs Heber Butterfield, secretary; benediction, Trent Jeppson. Pack Meeting Features "Country Store" The theme of the pack meeting held recently for the Midvale Fourth Ward Cub Scout Pack was 159 "am old-tim- country e store." Kelvin Drake is the scoutmaster. A country store was arranged by the scouts. Den mothers, Mrs Donnabelle Sharp, Mrs LaRae childs, and Mrs Mavis Bennett, arranged for skits to be present ed from their dens, in connection with the country store. Crescent Ward was the scene of the Eighth Ward Children's Primary program on Saturday, Dec. 19. A program of skits and carols was presented by members of each class to the parents attending. Sant Claus also made an appeaance and presented gifts for the children. There will be no Primary class es during the holidays but will resume again on Jan. 6. The family of Mrs Frances Ar-k- o, Coolidge St., Midvale, surprised their mother with a birthday party in her honor on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the home of Mr & Mrs Stanley Arko, Galena Dr. Enjoying the evening were Mr & Mrs Louis Arko and sons Billy, Steven and Dennis, Steffenson Heights, Mrs Lloyd Wilson and daughters S.usanne and Sharilee, Ogden, Martin Arko, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Stan Arko end sons Louis and Freddie, and Mr & Mrs The Yuletide season is heralded throughout our nation by the sparkling lights of Christmas trees and decorations. Homes glow 4 Frank Popelmayer and family Diane, Joanne and David, Garnet Dr. A buffet dinner was enjoyed by all present Mr & Mrs Marty Fackelman, Platinum Way, attended a company party on Saturday evening in Salt Lake and enjoyed a lovely steak dinner. A recent visitor at the home of Mr & Mrs Roy Gough, 730 East, waa Mr Gough's brother, Jack Gough, Seattle, Wash. Mr & Mrs Steve Pedroza, Amber Ln., and Mr & Mrs Bud Hay-deGalena Dr., attended a party given by Bennett Glass & Paint Co. in the Prudential Bldg. on Tuesday evening. with warm color, streets take on a festive air. And copper, the metal produced in Utah by Kennecott, participates actively on this bright occasion, by transmitting the electricity for millions of light globes. in..1 In many other ways copper helps further the Christmas spirit. It lights houses of worship where families give thanks for the birth of the Saviour. n, Mr & Mrs Mont Bishop, South, entertained' friends 9400 a at Copper helps make Christmas a family occasion. As an essential part of planes, trains, buses and automobiles, the Christmas party recently. Those enjoying the evening were Mr & Mrs Steven Seastrand, Mr & Mrs Albert Halladay, Mr & Mrs Carl Thornwall, Mr & Mrs Jay Olsen, and Mr & Mrs Blaine Taggart. The evening was spent playing games and singing Christmas carols, after which refreshments were served. Mr & Mrs Bishop presented each guest with a small gift. Attending a family Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 19 at the home of Mr & Mrs J. Palmer, Kearns. were Mr 4c Mrs Ed Johnson, Poppy Ln., and their children Kathy, Randy, Jeanini, Gary and Weslie; Mr & Mrs Sheldon Angel and Mike and Craig, Kent and Douglas, Amber Ln., and Mr & Mrs Donald Owsley and children Dale, Cheryl, Terry and Linda, Carnation Ln. A house guests over the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr mm everlasting metal plays a part in bringing the scattered members of families together. Hi; And for those who cannot visit in person, K,, copper makes possible another type of reunion, through the long distance telephone. The thousands of members of the Utah Copper Family can take special satisfaction from Christmas. They produce the metal that helps many other 'SS I ' N. i families enjoy the holiday season, just as it helps create better living for i all Utahns throughout the year. n , ij I'M I !' if i l i . .lain i jvi rhf sr tt' ir i . m,' mm v rra - ."w J "j : ? : v 1 - ' Mil . Mjkm- l X 5 ..vw. J withes to you for a holiday tea-on that it an open door to all good thing ' ' , s Sir- - 1 I Midvale & Laundry Dry Cleaning 133 K Main Midv.lt u l. - PROUD TO BE PART OP A GROWING UTAH - . . mj a iai - m |