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Show superintendent; F. D. Alldredge, manuel counselor; Andrew Glad, acting counselor; and Kenneth YWMIA Moakes, secretary. Mrs Fern Smith, president; Mrs Patricia Smith, manual counsel or; Mrs Eddus Hyde, activity counselor; Linda Lunnen, secretary; Lorna Allgood, attendance secretary. timer Sanders, senior Aaronic priesthood secretary; Clarence Hyde, Aaronic priesthood directors Irmabell DeGraffenried and Marjorie Wood have a good reason for being proud of the re cord made by the girls m Riverton Blanche Densley, Reporter AM&-368- Eldred Hamilton Is New Lions President New Lions Club officers were elected Monday evening at a banquet held at Burkeland Catering .rvirA HininfT rnnm at a rhartpr oight party and election night commnea. New officers named were: president, Eldred R. Hamilton; first vice president, Millard Henderson; second vice president, Herschel Egbert; third vice president, Owen Hamilton; secretary-treasurer- , Lawrence Dansie; directors, Elmer Seal and John Wphstor' hnlHnvpr Hiren. lors. John Steadman and Mark tail twister, Roland Nichols; ; Hon tamer, Frank Smith. h quartet consisting of Orr Hill. Jack Smith Rnh Mnrric aad Fred Densley entertained aunng ine evenmg with their action singing, accompanied by Mrs Jack Smith. THE MIDVALE Herriman SENTINEL (Utah) Page Seven Friday, May 20, 1960 Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Stocking, Salt Lake, Mrs Sarah with the Marion Stringhams In Phone: AM 11 teams had They participate Day, and Mrs Mary Rhodes, Hun- Salt Lake. in the tournament. Two of these ter, Mrs Sylvia Freeman, Mrs Mr & Mrs Dare Jensen, Paul, teams took first places, both in Install PTA Officers Mayme Ingram, and Mrs Fred Ida., spent last week end for Mothe district and division 10. Pullman. Luncheon was served. ther's Day with the Henry BoAt Herriman Meeting Copperton girls wen every Sunday afternoon the Walter E. dells and other relatives. game played in the stake. There Cranes visited Mr & Mrs Leland Mrs Bryant Miller entertained The PTA held its meeting Wed- Webb, fore they went as score winat dinner in honor of their son Draper. ners to the district, won there, nesday afternoon at the HerriMr & Mrs Max Popp, Salt Brad's birthday Sunday afterand on to the division, being man School, Mrs Betty Butter- Lake, visited the Kent Bodells noon. Guests included Mr & Mrs score winners there. The girls and field, president, in charge. At last Sunday evening for Mother's Orvil Dimond, son Harold Zel-lwho played were as follows: Lina daughter Beth, West Jordan, Crescent Second Ward the business meeting Mrs Mar- Day. da Briskie, Nancy Cullin, Linda Whitehead, Midvale, and Mrs of The direction under Scouts, Colleen of the Garrett, Peggy Blake, garet Gillette, Riverton, Selects New Officers their leaders Douglas Butterfield, Louise Miller. Harker, Ileene Lancaster, Sherry Jordon Council, installed the new spent the week Guests at the Lester Butterend at Butterfield Cowdell, Kathy Poulson, Kathy Mrs Else New officers in Crescent Sec officers for the year field home Sunday were Mr & Those participating WilJean Canyon. Crellin, Margie Winn, Goff, president; Mrs Joyce were Dennis Bowles, ond Ward are as follows: Gary East Mrs Robert Griffis and children, son, and Ella Ree Carpenter. Bowles, vice president; Mrs Bar- man, Neal Walker, Ricky Oliver, Orem, and the Gene Johnsons, PerCoaches were Dorothy Peterson William Sunday School bara Worsley secretary-treasurer- , Joe Randy Butterfield, Miller, Union. and Maxine Schick. after which demonstrations and John Gibson. ry, superintendent; Quentin Best, Mrs Preston Butterfield enterSouth Jordan Ward had the were featured rooms in the class first counselor; Lynn Bracken, Janet Butterfield, daughter of tained at a birthday party for highest percent of their girls Mr & Mrs Douglas Butterfield, their son Johnny May 9, with 12 second counselor; Wilma Tay- for the parents. playing volleyball. Therefore they a scholarship for prac- guests of the third grade attendreceived lor, secretary. won the participation award in Among the citizens celebrating tical nursing at the Salt Lake ing. Saturday Mrs Butterfield enon the stake. They also went to the are Tearris Mrs Ellen birthdav Relief Society Ingram, Yocational School. tertained at a birthday party for district, then division 10, and Taylor, president: Mrs Imogene May 23. Sherlyn Oliver, daughter of C their son Dick, with 9 of his were named winner of "particiMrs June first counselor, Mr & Mrs Earl Poor are grand E. Oliver, spent the week end friends attending. Dalley, pation" there. The girls who Parker, second counselor; Mrs parents of a son born to Mr & follows: are as Pri Carol played Mrs DeLoy Densley last Monday. Dorothy Bracken, secretary. Mrs Bern Kobenson, Mrs Densley and family are Wheadon, Ardith Beckstead, Mae mary Donna Sherwood, Nancy Holt, president; Mrs Lucile Wagner, guests at the Poor home. T. M. Rtf. U.S. Ci. Off. """3'y-- l Mrs Maurene Holt, Barbara Holt, Sherrie Powfirst counselor; Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss, Salt 1 . Beck-steaell, Carol Oakeson, Helen Bergstrom, second counselor. Lake, visited Mr & Mrs Louis Bert Carlson, sup- Christensen Sunday. Among YMMIA (coach), Sue Jones. Jov Verdie and Janice Romney '"I saw the outboard motor you saw in the Sentinel Want erintendent; "At Andy Pathokis,, those calling on the Christensens Excavating and Grading did the refereeing at all the West Ads manual counselor; Noal last week were Trussler Bodell, and guess what else I saw?" Jordan Stake games, with Wyn activity counselor; Kent Sandy, Mr & Mrs Martell Bo Sand - Gravel - Fill ma Proulx over the district, and Whet man, secretary. Grant dell, Salt Lake, the Lynn Greens, Belli ah Pectol over division 10 senior Aaronic priesthood Sandy, Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, visit with Mrs Usher's sister and Basements and Foundations secretary Less White, secretary. Midvale, Mr & Mrs Robert Grif husband, Mr & Mrs Alfred Acer YWMIA -- Mrs Yerginia Hatch, lis, Orem, and the Gene John son, Green River, a three day Lorna Allgood, Reporter president: Mrs Patricia McCaf sons. Union, besides family mem if Cement Work visit with their daughter and Arthur B. Holt Phone: AM ree, Mrs Sunnie Brown, counse- hers and friends. husband, Mr & Mrs Ralph Fox Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen lors; Dixilee Oleen, secretary. Cabinet Work Funeral services were held on and children, Pueblo, Colo.: a with received word of the birth of a .Monday at the Deseret Mortuary tour of Denver, and a visit Times New Announce at Relief & Last Mrs Art the Christen to Mr John Society grandson Coggins, Tuesday 'or Arthur Raymond Holt, 74, friend. quilting was enjoyed and other sens, American Fork. who died May 12, in a Salt Lake Lander, Wyo. For LDS Meetings PLUS done was handwork At the LDS Church service Sun including the Mr & Mrs George Usher are hospital of causes incidental to Priesthood meetings for (.'res maKing ol nans wun loam iu o dav evening Arthur W. Crane. VERY FINEST NEW THE aye. Bishop Carson ot the Sixth grandparents of a baby boy born a gai v ward teacher supervisor, was in iirou'-.Seventh Ward in Salt Lake of May 11 to Mr & Mrs Dennis ,em ami Crescent seeond Wardsi(kii.oraUi( hil;h charge of the program. Dr. Bar liox fieiated. Speakers were Lee A. Beckstead, South Jordan. The will be at 8 a.m. Sundays. Cres-jwa,nlt (in llu. ,abk, Kveryonej ton and family. Salt Lake, pro rainier and Paul Pahls. Prayers new baby is the first grandchild were by Mr Holt's brothers, Gol of its paternal grandmother, Mrs cent Ward will meet at the ward 'bought a lunch and the money vided the program. Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane Second went in the Relief Society funds. and Crescent den, Henry, and Matthews. Pall Ruth Beckstead chapel Reed M. Nielsen Jr.. Mackav, left Thursday for an extended 11 YEARS COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION SERVICE bearers were nephwes of the deMrs Wayne Webb, a nurse Ward will meet in he banqm t visit to their son and family, the fmr (,avs ,as( ceased. from Mesa, Ariz., is visiting her hall. Crescent Second Ward Sun-jA A l (ah on a ..senior sneak." Don Cranes, Ponca City, Okla. Mr Holt was born Sept. 2G, son and wife, Mr & Mrs Lee N N 9:30 will 35 be at The with School Mrs other Janie Riverton, people Newman, Cathto day and John Arthur a.m.,jalong 1885, Webb in Riverton. Mrs Y Y visited different points of spent Saturday with her son and erine Beckstead Holt, in South Wayne Webb Sr. is attending the nurses Crescent Ward Sunday School at group Reed New their the interest James law, during daughter-istay. there until he lived Jordan, and 11:30 a.m. in the ward chapel. convention in Salt Lake. is a senior at High School mans. Sunday Thomas S. Butter W became an adult. He married S MIA in the Crescent Ward will and he visitedHackay & Mrs Mark Stephensen Mr his grandparents, field was a guest at the James M. in Mabel n Lewis, Oct. 8, 1908, T South from children and Cresthree 7:45 in at & Creson be home. Mrs Fowler Newman Mr p.m. Tuesday the Salt Lake Temple. She died Harry E Y his par-- i with are Carolina visiting E. entertain Mrs cent Crane Walter at be 9:30 will Ward Nov. 11, 1957. He served an LDS cent Second R L EKEBlLCCIiTRACTOIEQDERl & Mrs S. 1 Mr a Carents, Cub ed last at Show Boat Stephen The Scout Wednesday quilting mission to the Eastern States E E a.m. in the ward diaper. sen. includ home. Ward was her at Guests the at nival Crescent party from Keleased members in the CresAM AM Ella Calif.. Cinda Mrs ed Mrs success. a Arthur Orr, Hawthorne, Frazer, Survivors include sons, Ross cent Ward are as follows: SunI. Salt Lake; Jack L., San Die- was a Riverton visitor a few dav School F. D. Alldredge, of home week at the go, Calif.; one grandchild, one davs last William Perry. Quentin Best, Wil sister and four brothers, Marie his son and wife, Mr & Mrs Wil- nia Taylor, and JoAnn Olson. Ke Holt, Matthew, Henry, Golden liam Orr. Mrs Vida Jordon, lief Society Al Mr & Mrs Bryce Stringham, and LeRoy, all of South Jordan; Riska. Mrs Imogene Mrs Norma William R , Magna. Burial was berta, Canada, are visiting with Dalley. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mrs Stringham's parents, Mr & YMMIA Ross Mrs Edgar Morgan, and other Max Hatch, Donald t.ergerner, McCafne. Mr 4 Mrs Jim Moss, Bountiful, relatives in Midvale and Mur- Kent Whetman. YWMIA Mrs and Mr & Mrs G. E. Densley ray. They came to Riverton to Fern Smith, Mm Patricia Smith, were dinner guests Friday eve- lie present at the graduation ex Mrs Carina Izatt. Dixielee Oleen. ning of Mr & Mrs Robert L. Helt. ercises of their daughter, Anne and Lorna Allgood. Miss Linda Myers, daughter of Stringham, being held at Bmg Mrs Laura Fair Primary 24. Mr & Mrs Newell Myers, and ham High School May Mrs Dorothy Steadman, & Mrs Meredith Page spent burn, Mr Miss Anne Stringham, grand Mrs Beth Robertson, Mrs La a five day vacation last week in Dean Mellor, Mrs Thelma Ains daughter of Mr & Mrs Edgar the Monument of Valley vicinity worth. Junior Sunday School Morgan, both of Riverton, will in Southeastern Utah. They took be among the graduation speak Mrs Marion Osborne, Mrs Leone the down a riverboat trip ers of Bingham High School Lloyd. Mary Ann Mahlor. Senior Hat. to Mexican San River Juan Aaronic Priesthood Tuesday evening, May 24. The visited Gerald Hooverweep National Aaronic priesthood secLook to this Day, will theme, Sampson. In he carried out by six student Monument, rather Lenders Paul Shay. dian Mission and the recently retary, speakers. built Indian Hospital near Bluff, Claudia Bone. Sharon Helt. Lu ami other places of interest in Vera Mae Piatt, Mar Jean the area. New Officers Named Brown, and Gerald Gillett. all of Mrs Barbara Shomaker is I!ierton, will be among the narat her home after a In Crescent Ward rators at the West Jordan High siege ol meningitis at a Salt New officers m the Cn-s- i promotional exercises being held Lake hospital. al the school Monday, May 23. Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert Ward are Sunday School super-werTheme will be "This Is Your among passengers en a bus jnti ndent Archie Jensen; first I. lie " tour ol Salt Lake, Saturday , M,.Hllirnt. i.0V(i; M.c. The West Jordan Scouting Dis later were dinner guests at andj Don Larsen; counselor. held an triit overnight caniporeo home of Miss Chyi Terazawa in Hutterfield Canyon Friday is ret a ry. JoAnn Olson and Gail Alfreida Sybrowsky niLilit and Saturday, with district "" i 'mm., '' an indefinite stay with briskie ., JttuSk "a , committeeman. Kldred Hamil her son Woodrow and family in , , s d s r ( j ton in charge. Troops represented Portland, Ore were three from Riverton, under Mr & Mrs Clifford Johnston, Khnator. Mrs Marion Osborne; l scoutmasters and assistants, Lloyd, and Ilayward. Calif., were house'ehonster. Mrs Kinar Peterson. guests over the week end of Mrs Densley. Hickman, secretary ;Kathv It ay Palmer, Ralph Madsen, Das sister and husband, Mrs ,)onna s.ad. j,j(,f S((.j(1,v vid Hamilton, and Ixtyd Petersen. Mr& Mrs Ihomas v ""J ;. Lloyd Sunday . ,,ri.sj,,.nl, Mrs N(,rma H.s There were also troops from Mrs Lloyd entertained at dinner,,. Mrs Marjorie r (,,llns(.r: ' liluffdale, Ilerriman. Copperton, m their honor. Other guests were , 4 and Mrs Bm;ham, Lark, and West Jor Mr 4 Mrs Glen Lloyd Mr & Mrs lu(j S1.cl, ,.,mns,.ir. M.m.tarv. San,(.rs dan. Jesse Lloyd Mr & Mrs Kenneth, ,.rim;)rv ... Mr, I)nnilhv Sl,,.1(l Tlii' teachers quorum of the L,"'d-,.an,rs i!,riVll! ''"i1 'man. Mrs Larna Hani president. Third Ward is holding a bake 11 The Teen Angels r Mrs fj , fmlnM.,r sale at Petersen's Market Sat- was organized m P.luffda Mon (.as(, s !,,r,(.rn(,r Sl.,.nil ,.(llmM.or. urday, May 21, from 10 a.m. un- day afternoon .May 9. with Laln.an Mo,r. sl.m.,;,rv: til sold out. The proceeds will be Mrs Iiettv Ruth Olson, assistant UM-l r go towards filling their now 10 ne mill ueuns. welfare assignment. have already met twice, once lo secretary Y M M I A Ross Hergrrner, Mrs Albert Gilbert received a and Die second time visit by telephone from her son. organie they learned how to make cream Golden, from lxs Gates, Calif., soups. Officers of the club are DELICIOUS on Mother's Day. Claudia Parry, president: Julie Mr & Mrs George I'shcr reBills, vice president; Linda Ho turned recently from a week's berts. secretary; Susie Decker, vacation trip which included a reporter. Custom Construction Service d Results of Stake Volleyball Given According to Iola M. Newman, activity counselor of the West Jordan Stake YWMIA, the sports BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 - Hard-castle- Ains-wort- Crescent : - s ,,.,,, CUSTOM HOMES W(1(-,- SeaM . 1905-190- 74 26 - , ft " In " T'"i uuLiliEMi "Hie world's fhiist bourboK e UlUCKY ' ' STRAIGHT WHI5MY BltURHflN M JIM sec-Mr- s : j . Lo-vei- BEAM e - 1 .J-.T- ' Only Beam tastes like Ream. to good. Only Beam tai-te-i Shir-iMr- Worthy of 1 Jin-par- Your Trust 66 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT JAMES B. BEAM BOURBON WHISKEY KENTUCKY DISTIUINGCO.CLERMONT. Mr spent & Mrs Golden K. Densley last week southeastern Utah. Graduates of end touring . . . , .. - " .' ... " 4 Murray, Jordan and Suppose Bingham High Schools - 1 f PERMANENT l ' i WAVE SPECIAL S50 Requfor $12.50 & Styling Inc. Haircut SHAMPOO SETS HAIR CUTS . . . .. $2 $50 I I 'f $ Wm- ....... (,! u AM 1 . Murray AM 5-6- 61 1 - Midvale AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH . . . ' . ImnRine yourself fiirod with this happy proNn-ctdo? Where would you K"? What would you Well, we'll wager you'd make some very sjxfial plan for the sixty minutes abend For the car that ntnnda in wait ho ninjeotienlly in the noft liRhl of evening is n I'M) Cadillnc. And an hour lit iU whe'l in in enchanting pnwpirl indti-d- . Hut no mnttrr where the highway might lead you, we know what your journey would U- - like. It would tw filled with the most wonderful comfort hy imaginable. You would lm lit r:illy -- with every nnd nnd dpnriounirfw luxury tn'nuty attendanif motoring ronvenienee m roii-ta- I ' . You would feel wonderfully rested and nlnxed. For this great ear is m.irvt lously refreshing through even a full day's journey on the plains, and it ih miraculously quiet on even the roughest of mountain byways. And how proud and thrilled you'd be! For it's a remarkable expenemv to catch the approving glances that inevitably come a Cadillac's way. A pleasant daydream, you wy? Not at all. In fact, the reality is no farther away than your nearest nutlioned Cadillac dealer's dhowroom. Wouldn't tomorrow bo n good day to introduce, yourself to the 1WO "cur of cars"? The car and the keys await your pleasure. LAURY MILLER INC S - fr an H01ir .S7' Yorii KUM ,H TllOlll.l.h Cl)U.L State and Vino ., - , rcrc Yoms ( nt One at noon, one at m'cht, One along th? way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! J t., Murray, Utah C . I M-.'- |