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Show THE Ptg0 Thret MIDVALE Friday, May 20, 1960 flower girls. Anthony Fratto Jr., was ring bearer. Guy Brunetti was his brother's best man while John Brunetti, Al- hprt Rmnptti Ttnhprt Frattn TvH Cuatta and Bob Quinn ushered. Following a honeymoon to San Francisco, Calif., the couple will make a home in Salt Lake. Mr Brunetti has served a tour of duty with the Army and is a former student of the University of Utah. The bride was extensively entertained prior to her marriage. Union Olire Sharp, Reporter Ihone: AM Kathleen Kettle Will Marry David Clayton Mr & Mrs A. Kettle, Salt Lake, announce the engageLeRoy ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Kettle and David N. Clayton. The ceremony will be performed Aug. 12 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at the Wilford Stake BOYS Abrams, Douglas Ajoika, John Andrus, Paul B. Irvin .Armstrong, Banner, John Bills, Maloy Bowers, Kurk Barney, Jack Bean, Kim Boswell, Richard Brindley, Kent Broadhead, Douglas Bills, John Barney, Elden Bodell, Johnny " ' ' S , Benson, Gordon Ir. Carlquist, Lynn i meptin? will hp hplrl Mon ism .Mi tij rn.fc A Christiansen, Jimmy day, May 23 at 1 p.m. at the nome oi tana Jensen to reorganSteven at held at dinner a Carpenter, Lion The installed Union were officers Lady ize the Union Fort Camp of the Chad Crosgrove, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Any a Salt Lake cafe. Left to right are, Mrs George A. Jensen, vice Crane, Richard one interested and illegible to Mrs Daniel A. Troyer, president; Mrs Richard L. Collins, Bob president; the is to invited join organization attend. During the evening Mrs Elaine Cook, Bruce Densley, secretary-treasurer- . Covington, Lynn with a Moss was past president's pin. presented Guy Br u n e 1 1 i, Indianapolis, Cressall Terry & Mr Mrs Alex Ind., Blasi, Mr & Mrs Joe Blasi, daughters Patsy Carpenter, Michael and Kathy, Mr & Mrs Angelo Carroll, Brent Blasi, children Lucy and John, Clarke, John all of Trinidad, Colo., spent a Dunn, Duane week at the Tony Brunetti home JOSEPHINE R. BURNINGHAM Dibb, Dale while here to attend the wedding Funeral services for Mrs Jo of Miss Connie Rae Fratto and Enniss, Ray Ross Brunetti. Joe Tenegrio, of sephine Reynolds Burningham Peppy I'als Evans, Michael Indianapolis, was also a visitor were held Thursday in the East A meeting of the Peppy Pals Ford, Richard at the Brunetti home during the Midvale Second Ward chapel 411 Club was held at the home Fairbourn, Earon week. of its leader, Kathleen Lind, May Greenwith T. Foster Bishop Freeman, David Mrs Bud Robinson entertained 9. N'ewlv elected officers are as wood Jr., officiating. Robert at a party Monday to celebrate Glenn, Patricia Leatherwood Mrs Burningham, 08, died Mon follows: her son Danny's Gth birthday. at her home in East Midvale president: Dianne Holliday, vice Greenwood, David day Guests enjoying games, refresh- of natural causes. She was born president; Joanne Holliday, sec Gunnell, Rucl ments and prizes were Claudia 21, 1891, in Salt Lake, to retarv; Dana Thurber, reporter; Glover, Lyle Snarr, Allen Proctor, Kevin and Aug. and Amelia Schofield Karen Xeilson, song leader: Lin Gourley, Jimmy Kerry Winn, Jeffrey McCleerv, George Reynolds. She married Clarence da Minomya, recreation: Rhea .Monty Snarr, Sandra Jane and W. Gunderson, Dennis and 1914 in Lynn Oct. health, Kay reading, 21, Burningham Tim my Robinson. Sail Lake. Mrs Burningham was McCandless. safety. Rcfresh- Gold, Bryant an active member ot the LDS ments were served, it was report Holmstead, Roy Prices have been going up for church. ed bv Dana Thurber. nearly two and half centuries. She is survived by her husband, But there's a catch. While it East Midvale; sons and daughThe West Jordan Club girls took 200 years for prices to ters, Mrs Ralph Jackson, Gilroy, held a meeting on May 12 at the B. Mrs Edna Calif.; Manaakin, home of Roselia Wood to discuss double up to a quarter-centurMrs Russell (Zetha) Parker, Salt group planned on ago they have doubled again in Lake; Clarence W. Jr., Mrs Ber- projects. The second year clothing learning 25 the past nard (Ua Jean) Billings, Richard this vear. Officers were elected yean. A.. Murray; Kenneth A., Sandy; as follows: Colleen Shields, presLaVern, Ross, Floyd R., East ident; Barbara Troester, vice 4 32 Midvale; grandchildren; Sharolyn Wood, secrepresident. a sister, great grandchildren; Thacker, chorister; tary; Carolyn Miss Gertrude Salt Margie Barben, reporter. Other Reynolds, Lake; half sisters and half bro- members of the club are hue thers, Mrs Georgia Gibson, Phil Tesch, Colleen Barben, Susan .1 lip C, G. Gordon, Arthur J. Rey- llogland. Leaders are Roselia nolds, all of Salt Lake; Clifford Wood and Iona Shields. Meetings 1 M. Reynolds, Bountiful, Mrs Ju- will be held Wednesdays at 10 lia R. Brain, Los Angeles, Calif. a.m. at the home of Roselia Burial was in the Bountiful Cem Wood. Refreshments were etery. A The future bridegroom is a son of Mr & Mrs David W. Clayton, Union. Mr Clayton is a former student of the University of Utah and has fulfilled an LDS Samoan mission. Catholic Rites Unite ti - m I H . Obituaries A nuptial High Mass Saturday in the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church in Price, united in marriage, Miss Connie Rae Fratto, Salt Lake and Ross C. Brunetti. That evening the were honored at a reception at the Elks Hall in Price. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs Anthony J. Fratto, Trice. The bridegroom's parents are Mr & Mrs Tony Brunetti, Union. the young Monday evening couple were further honored at a reception at St. Therese Catholic Church in Midvale. The bride's attendants were Miss Joellyn Ashton, maid of honor, Miss Loretta Brooks, Miss Margie Erramouspe, Miss Rosalie Tangaro, and Mrs Gus Jackson. Miss Frankie Lynn Cuatta, was junior bridesmaid. Jamie Jo Cuatta and Agatha Tangaro were s - Hovey, Joe Hart, Owen Iiaddow, Vernon Heugly, Gary Izatt, Sheldon J. Jenkins, Paul Jensen, Gene Joosten, Lynn Jensen, Kent Jenson, Daryl Johnson, Dwight James, Stanley Johansen, Stephen Johnson, Dennis Johnston, Tommy Jones, Richard C. Jones, Richard A. Specid SlQgj00 General REMODELING Kunz, Robert King, Stephen Keller, Scott Kunz, Kenneth Kelsch, Don Larson, Marshall Link, Jeffrey Larsen, Paul Lewis. Steven McLachlan, Kent Mahler. David R. Mitchell Bobby Martin, Jerold B. Meeks, Joe Marriott, Tommy Mitchell. Paul Minnick, Laren Nelson, Paul C. Norton, Douglas 1 ! an 13 RERNISHING REPAIR - REMODELING TO ALL WOODEN FURNITURE Students on Outing Wm. L. de Geus Nearly 150 members of the Copperton Seminary were on an outing May 5 at Saratoga, where they enjoyed swimming and games. St., MidvaU 7906 S. Stat We Make Every Model Yoi Want, Like . . COCKTAIL TABLES BOOKCASES SEWING BOX, Etc Home Decorating and Paiitiag . te; - .V Subscribe to Tfie Sentinel Last Friday afternoon Barbara Jo Pavich and Jane Densley were invested into Girl Scout Troop 261 at their meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs Ben Bagley, Alta View Dr. A program was presented, followed by refreshments. The girls of the troop presented Mrs Bagley with a gift. The following attended: Terrie Pollick, Nedra Curtis, Sharon Wells, Judy Hatchings, Donna Bagley. Jane Densley. Barbara Jo Pavich. Carol Ann Jackman, Jo Ann Pearce, Jo Ann Ertmann, Louise Pazell, Kathv Osborne, Kathleen De- Luca, and Margaret Shea. M pj ' L J rVL am7tm I., wmm It'- M 1 trainload of Gt g deolers have porchastd a hugt A special factory purchase. Big appliances and television. on to, savings on freight and warehouse charges ore passed much how ond tee the in gold price tags shop you. Come money we can save you on your appliances. Two Invested In Girl Scout Troop 261 Copperton Seminary 9 i'i ,t - ijm-- NORMAN LAW AM . iJJlfj JO ad Home ImproTCHeaU Hendrickson, Cheryl Hardcastle, Karen Hill, Shirlene Hill, Barbara Homer, Leah Hall, Janie Hall, Jeanie Heaps, Arlene Henschke, Susan Hobart, Sylvia llolfeltz, Lurie Jacobson, Shirley Jensen, Peggy Jensen, Venna sh-'iI- y POOLS .Wells, Dennis Watts, Glen Zupan, Jay Pixton, Penny Feterson, Karen Price, Clara Nelson, Craig Parker, Tonya GIRLS Newman, Brent Page, Carol Olsen, Michael Ainsworth, Linda Paget, Carol Ann Plumhof, James Ancher, Karin T. Peterson, Barbara L. 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Gav Lvnn Smith, Darrell Larson, Lynn Smith, Leone Simonson, Roy 5rown, hathi Ann Lennice Carol Sorenson, Gloria Jean Sewell, Rinard Burbidge, McBnde. Sharon Sadleir, Kathalyn Smith, Daryl Ballard. Afton Springer, Verla Leon Smith, Russell Barney. Ellen MaurineM('1)Hllll!l1. McDaniel. Mary Lou Smith, Dianne Stevens. Lynn Crane, Carol M'iri, Dorothy Crosnrove. Linda Taggart. Jeanette Siler, Calvin Tennant, Kathy Steffensen, Bobbie Costanza, Rose Marie JI;1,,''- Annette Moran, Carolyn Tashiro, Connie Smith, Jann Cowdell, Kathleen Montague, Geraldine Tolman, Diana Smith, Dale fox, Maureen Smith. Derrell Myers, Nancy f nidester, Sharron Taylor, Karen Medine. Dixie Thomas, Sandra Desnain. Kae Sjohlom. Roger . Lavel Pens-leyMaynard, Tester. Dick I'pton. Jerry Terry Nielsen. Lone Vawdiey, Kathleen Thomas, Richard Dutton, Cindi Dauna Neil, Williams, Vickie Thacker, Burt Joanne Daley. Nolle, Darlene Watts, Ruth Anne Utley, Richard Evans, Pamela Coral Judith Nelson, Weaver, Velarde, Roy Marianne Fagg, Newhold. Janet Watts. Linda Van Horn, George Fitzgerald. Sib Nelson. Sandra Walbeck, Karen Vigil. Ernie Forbush, Judy NcImiii. Verdene Wright, Charlene Visser, Paul (I row, Karen O'Nash, Jerry Walters, Mary Ann Winger. I. eland J, Jr. Greenwood Susan Walters. Margaret Orvis, Wan a Green. Sandra Wier.Miia, Albert Parker, Penny Greco, Otnah Wright. Joan Williams, Gordon Webb, Cheryl Greenwood, Glenda Been', Marita Webb. Van Paulev, Betty Washburn, Sharene Griffith, Vicki Whetman. Page Hewitt, Larry Harper, Michael Hatch, John D. Hyatt, Dwight Hastings, David Hughes, Steven Heuser, David Humphrey, Roger Heaps, Arlan Andersen, Ellis ' Union Fort Camp DUP To Be Reorganized Center. Fratto-Brunet- Nit. 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