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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, December 2, 1960 Pag Ten Thanksgiving holidays in Ches ter, Ida., as guests of Mrs Jen sen's sister and husband, Mr & Blanche Densley, Reporter Mrs Donald Potter. Mr & Mrs A. Earl Smith enPhone: AM tertained at their home Thanksgiving Day for 59 members of Riverton to Tour Lions, Ladles rfV':-''""- , ; J5SL "" "" " " irr ii hum iii m, ' .n , BEAT THE RUSH-SAPLENTY! of Heber. were the Leo Smith family Detention Home Dec. 5 Family members attending from Heber, Salt Lake, Kamas, The Riverton Lions and Lady Koosevelt, and Midway. The Lions have planned a conducted stake MIA will have tour of the Detention Home, Salt charge of the Sunday evening Lake, Monday evening Dec. 5. session of the Riverton Stake The group will meet at the Town conference to be held Nov. 4 in Ward Hall at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Eldred the Riverton First-ThirHamilton and Mrs Owen Hamil chapel. Each ward will partici Members pate in either talks or prayers ton are will help with refreshments. using the theme "Building Mor Claude Dean, superintendent of als in the Nation." Winners in the home, will conduct the tour the speech competition will give and will talk to the group about their winning talks. Mrs Vae the inadequacy of the building Dansie will be presented with a and program of the home. The Golden Gleaner award. building was meant to house 15 Riverton Ladies Literary Club and there are always many will meet Friday evening, Dec. more. According to Mr Dean, 2, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs they are trying to get legislation S. F. Slephensen. Mrs Vera Mor and will to pass a bill that will make all gan will be detention a responsibility of the be in charge of the book review. state instead of local. They are Mr & Mrs David Madsen and making every endeavor to get children have moved from Salt the bill through the first meeting Lake to St. George to make their of the legislature in January. home. The Riverton Second Ward They welcome interest of any groups and a chance to put their church is undergoing extensive problems before the people, be remodeling under the direction of Bishop Elias C. Butterfield. In fore that time. eluded will be a new rostrum, new windows, new carpets and Third Ward Group drapes. The rooms will be newly painted, a new heating system Prepares Xmas Boxes will be installed, and also air The Third Ward Relief Society conditioning. The building will held a special work day this still be in use while the re mod They prepared cling is being done. Wednesday. Christmas boxes for servicemen Roger and Kimball Butterfield and missionaries whose homes were home from Utah State Uni are in the ward. The Relief So versity for the Thanksgiving holi ciety ladies brought homemade days. candies, cookies, and fruit cake Mr & Mrs Lyle A. Larsen an to pack in the boxes. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Paul How ard, son of Mr & Mrs L. M. How Second Ward Stages ard. The marriage date has been Bazaar on Dec. 2 set for Mar. bazaar has 4 7 uwwajiMJVUlllil ' -- J- M M---- AUTOMATICALLY ijsr BOUGHT THE FINEST MADE! ' XTTZuS at newobld's '7tecv4atct WASHERS SUPER these or other Buy Christmas gifts Now-whi- le stocks are complete and You Will Never Be More Thrilled with Goodyear Products! STERLING MARY PROCTOR Reg. $119.95 $89.95 TOASTERS Other Models as low as $74.95 plus fed. tax DOLLS ARCHERY SETS Schwinn, WAGONS v. v OFFICIAL SIZE & WEIGHT VACUUM $69.95 and $89.95 from $49.95 SUNBEAM Lamps FLOOR SPECIAL POLISHER $2995 End Tables I or FOOTBALL shirtpoic,et Including Inflatnr Electric ju i Heaters w I & up i tZ I fegocoH ? m 00003 il 1795 ! 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For pickup resticles, a lovely doll to be given idents are asked to call Mrs Rayaway, and a Christmas tree load mond Johnson. ed with gifts for the children. Mt. Jordan Stake baptism services will be held Dec. 2 at 7:30 The Third Ward Sunday School p.m. at the Draper Second and class of Lorin Miller, which in- Fourth Wards. cludes the 13 and 14 year olds, Mr & Mrs Marlon Fairbourn were taken by him to Brighton and family moved from Draper Saturday where they enjoyed recently to their new home in sleigh riding and skiing. Later Crescent. Marlon is the son of they were served chili, hot choc-- Mr & Mrs Alma Fairbourn. olate and do nuts. Guests on Thanksgiving Day Among those entertaining at:f Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson Dav din were Mr & Mrs Wyman Nielsen family Thanksgiving ners were Mrs Eva Ixivendahl and family, Salt Lake, and Mrs who had 18 guests at her home; Samuelson's mother, Mrs W. I. Mrs Blanche U. Densley, whose Nielsen.' Mackay, Ida. guests numbered 15; a special Mrs W. I. Nielsen was a din guest bring Mrs Densley's grand- ner guest Sunday of Mrs Carl son, Robert Lee, Mar Vista, Frn.strom, Draper. On Thanksgiving Day Mr & Calif., who is attending school at BYU. Members of the Florence Mrs Harold Carroll and three Page family including Mrs Page, boys were guests at the home of Carrolls" son Ronald, the Eldred Hamil Mrs father, Ernest ton family, ate their ThanksgivK'lark. Alpine, along with his olh 10 children, grandchildren ing dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Harry Swofford in Salt Lake great grandchildren and nieces. Mr & Mrs Melvin Petersen are Dinner was served to 57 family members. making an extended visit at Brent Carroll was entertained Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, an island of the West In- at a surprise party at his home dies They left Nov. 12 by jet by his parents, Mr & Mrs Harold and are now guests of their Carroll, Friday evening in obdaughter and husband, ('apt. & servance of his i6th birthday. Mrs Edward Mann and family Games were played and supper They report the weather is was served at appropriately dec- flowers are blooming, jorattxi tables to 24 guests warm and it is most beautiful. group of seven friends of Mr & Mrs Alma Irsen, Sa :''lia Horen's entertained for her lina. wi re guests last week rndU1 ixrsonal shower at the of their son and wife. Mr & Mrs, home of Mrs Solnu Olsen Wed Lvle Larsen and family nesday evening, There were 27 Boyd Peterson, 3, son of Mr & guests present Mrs Donald Peterson, is recoverAfrica has spawned 20 indeing from a tonsillectomy por formed Nov 18 pendent nations since 1951 By Mr Si Mrs loltue Jonson and ;t; i it will have compared daughter. Shirley, spent the with only four 10 years ago. A VE tut 103 E. Center Street Midvale, Utah U(Q C. Phone: AM up haltrtv |