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Show a Christinas party at the school auditorium Wednesday. Dcc. 21, at 2 p.m., to promote Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Ihe spirit of Christmas for the Children's Hospital. Phone: AA1 9 4203 Primary Members are asked to bring gifts of soups, juices, puddings. Beehive Girl Cuest speakers at the church Entertain Mothers service Sundry evening were Mr lieckstead, and Kent Bodell of Last Tuesday evenin.tr at the !the Riverton Stake high council. Ward house, the first and second A fireside was held at the Rex year Beehive Rirl honored their ;('rump home alter the church were serv-ed- . mothers. Mrs oRberta Rasmus-sen- service. Refreshments Riverton Stake leader, exA surprise party was held for plained the importance of this jLafe Crane Friday. The occasion program. Those present were (being his birthday. Cuosts includLaura Freeman. Julia Dansie, ed Mr & Mrs David Haycock, Rhonda Butterfield, June Mit- Salt Lake, Mrs Florence Page, chell, Kalhy Freeman, Sherolyn J.Mrs Anna Mae Sandstrom, Riv Oliver, and their leaders. Mar-nel- l erton, the Russel Bishops, Butterfield and Ruth Dansie, Mr & Mrs Walter K. Crane, MIA officers, and mothers of the the Tearris Ingrains. Albert J. pirls. Crane and daughter Roberta Fvelyn, Mr & Mrs Mornu The LDS Primary is sponsorand Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane. Mrs Louise Miller entertained at dinner lor Mrs James A. Mil ler's birthday Sunday at her home. Other guests included Mrs DO YOU NEED Miller's family and Mr & Mrs Bryant .Miller and children. EYE CARE? Among those who attended the open bouse for Louis Peterson, Sandy, were Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane, Mrs Ida Freeman, Mrs Bessie Butterfield, Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield, Thomas S. Butterfield, Mrs James A. Miller, and Mrs Louise Miller. Mrs Janie Newman, Riverton, was a dinner guest at the James Newman home Saturday. Mr & Mrs LeRoy Park and children motored to Vernon one dav last week. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell enter tained at dinner Sunday. Guests & Mrs Lowell Mr included Thompson and family, Orem. Mrs Mary Slringham, Murray, visited her mother, Mrs francis iodell. at the llenrv Bodell home Sunday. Guests for dinner at the Nat Crane home Sunday were Mr & Mrs Leon F.well and children, Bluffdale. Roberta and Kvelyn Crane of the Riverton Stake MIA board, lather. Albert .1. Crane, and the IN MIDVALE CALL Merrill Worsleys attended their AM stake board Christmas party at the Riverton Second Ward last week. Mr & Mrs Dale P.eckstead and 17 E. Center visited Mrs family. Murray, MEMBER: Beckstead's parents, the Muril Utah Optomatrlc Association Bodells. Utah Contact Lifts Association Visiting her mother Sunday, Herriman ins , was Mrs Delbert Wtngren and children. Union. Mr & Mrs Morris Butterfield, Riverton, visited at the A. II. home Thursday Dansie after noon. Others calling were the W. Blaine Petersons, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane visited .Zackriah Butterfield Sunday at the Rulon Piatt home in Riverton. Thomas S. Butterfield spend Sunday afternoon with his daughter and family, the Thomas n ' nn! mf s mi Riverton. Dec. 20. Crescent .Mid-val- Lorna Allgood, Reporter Phone: vvor-sley,- " AM - VIsfoN SPECIALIST CONTACT LENSES VISUAL Celia Boren Is Wed To Richard Cushing The Reception Center in Salt Lake was the setting of the marriage of Miss Celia Boren, daughter of Mr & Mrs H. Mae Boren, Crescent, and Richard Cushing, son of Mr & Mrs Rulon Cushing, Mayna, which took place Dec. 10. Immediately after, an open house reception was held at the same place. Those who attended the bride , were the bride's Mrs Reva Boren as matron of honor, Miss Lois Troester and Miss Connie Tanner as bridesmaids. Patricia and Michael Boren, nieces of the bride, as flower girls. James Cushing acted as best man for his brother. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home sister-in-law- in Magna. EXAMINATIONS Christmas Program Set at Crescent Ward OPTICAL special Christmas program will be presented Christmas Day in both junior and senior Sunday School in the Crescent Ward house. In Crescent Second Ward the Junior Sunday School will present the Sunday School with a special program. SERVICE A V. E. Burgon O.D. and DECORATING PAINTING S. 79HB REPAIR - de Geus State, Midvale - REMODELING REFINISIIIN'G Furniture of All Wooden Pack of Cub Scouts 129 held their Christmas pack meeting on Dec. !) at the Crescent Ward house. Ten new Bobcats were welcomed into the pack. They were Kevin Taggart, Theron Jenson. Martin Jenson, Brad Olson, Rod Mickelson, ney Garner, Garry Dean Ainsworth, Jeff Soffe, Don Carter, and Lester Holstead, Jr. Fiv new den mothers were welcomed and each presented AM 5 0970 Wm. L. Cub Scouts Hold Christmas Meeting Fine Cabinetwork and Toys Made To Order Page Eight few almost lost the Revolution because of the indifference and dren attended a family reunion selfishness of the many. of the Bishop family at the home Men Die, by H. Humes. Dramaof Mr & Mrs Orren J. Greenwood tic events surrounding an exin Sandy. plosion which destroys a CarThe Robertson family has mov ibbean island. ed from Granite to a home in Sandy. The Province of the Heart, by On Thursday afternoon, Dee. 8, P. McGinley. In defense of the Mrs Clifford Higgins attended suburban way of life. funeral services for her father Verses from 1929 On, by O. Nash. in Salt Lake. A book full of hilarious grouAt sacrament services last ches, unflinching puns, indesSunday evening in the Granite cribable rhymes, and many long hours of entertainment. LDS Ward, James Gordon and F.D.R., by J. Crozier Kimball, Draper, and Al- Affectionately, Roosevelt & S. Shalett. A son's len Taylor, Crescent, spoke. At the same services, several of the story of a lonely man. girls in the MIA received indi- Illustrated Guide to U.S. Missiles vidual awards. They include the and Rockets, by S. Ulanoff. Magnificently illustrated on the following: Joan Wright, Glenda 65 basic missies and rockets PenPamela Archibald, Evans, of the American Army, Navy, ny Parker, Verla Springer, BonAir Force, and space scientists. nie Bishop, Patsy Durrant, Merle Whitmore, Sheryl Despain, and The Magic of Bringing Up Your Child, by F. Horwich. A heartKaye Wright. Some of the offiwarming and enjoyable book cers and teachers in the MIA refor all parents. ceived the individual leader's FOR YOUNG PEOPLE award. They include the following: Kaye Morgan, Linnie Gold, Skyscraper Island, by S. Gary. How ships built New York. Fanny Springer, and Evon DesTreat Shop, by E. Johnson, ed. pain. Fascinating retold tales. On Saturday evening several residents of Granite attended the The Little Silver House, by G. Williams. A happy, unusually Seventies banquet that was held in the Draper First-ThirWard perceptive story of a little girl's discovery of spring in building. Those who attended inthe country. cluded the following: Mr & Mrs Walter Menssen, Mr & Mrs Mil Pioneer Sodbuster, by I. Estep. A story of the plains. ton Gold, Mr & Mrs Darrell L. Maynes, Mr & Mrs Don Sim The Cowboy on the Ranch, by & R. Floethe. Against the Wyomons, Mr & Mrs James Hegessy, ming mountains we see the Mr & Mrs Nels Clayton, Mr & ranch in its four seasons. Mrs Henry Lifferth, and Mr & Animal Travellers, by M. Neu-ratMrs Walter Rogers. Factual book of migraMrs Stella Anderson had her tions. for the her parents visiting past several days until they returned The Twin Calves, by S. Tousey. Ranch story of two children to their home in Blanding. Mrs Anderson's parents are Mr & who adopt a two calves as their own. Mrs Harvey. The basketball team of the George and Herbert, by F. One was a squirrel, the Granite Ward participated in the invitational basketball meet in other a crow, and did they . T. M. Rtj. U.S. Pit. OK. mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam Z5SUjoyL "The Seiilitiel V;mt Ads are jiM loaded wilh practical gift ideas there's where 'ot yours." with a "den mother" pin. They are .Mrs Beverly Gregory, Airs Mary Dahl, Mrs Rebecca Jenson, Mrs Gayle Taggart, and Mrs Darlene Micbelson. Mrs Doris Bergerner was released as a den Granite Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter Phone: other awards mother. Twenty-onwere given to 1,5 boys. Each Cub Scout had made a gift which they presented to their parents. Gi its were given to each cub scout present and to the den mothers and cubmasters. A Christmas program of skits and songs was presented with everyone taking part. Refresh ments were served. Poulson-Han- AM Rites d Performed in Temple On Dec. 9, Books ' - - iiiii.iiifi.iii.il imiK is COXVEXIENT CHECK LIST TO MATCH YOUR LIST REFRrSERATORS FREEZERS WASHERS DRYERS RANGES TOASTERS ELECTRIC MIXERS ELECTRIC CAN OPENERS ELECTRIC FRY PANS PERCOLATORS PRESSURE COOKERS HOP'S KITCHEN SETS CLINIC BEDROOM SETS LIVING ROOM SETS 21 Schenley . Friday. December 16. 1960 rap1 MIT ""wj. V London Dry Gin distilled from 100 Grain Neutral Spirits, 90 Proof, Schenley Vodka distilled from RECLINING CHAIRS DESKS CEDAR CHESTS END TABLES TELEPHONE TABLES ....... pain, 80 Proof tttiOtn Schenley I BVi1 SENTINEL (Utah) Gerald Poulsen and Karen Hand were married in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening a reception was held in a hall in Holladay honoring the newlyweds. Almost everyone in Granite attended the social affair. The young couple will Crescent School make their home in Orem. The Gives Yule Program a igroom will continue his studies Sandy last Saturday evening. haveGo time? "Christmas Cards That Live" at BVC in Provo. To a Ballet, by C. Sla- the basket Let's They played against was the theme of a Christmas vita. It's just as though you ball team from Taylorsville program presented by 175 chilThird Ward. Granite lost to the were there. dren of the Crescent School on Jordan High Student other team by a small margin. A dog's life can't be too bad Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. It Swallows Pin Saturday morning the Boy is the first year the school has someone else pays his taxes. in Scouts a hike on participated bad a chorus. This year the fifth While in her sewing class at snowshoes Sign in a Dallas, Tex., tie shop: Alta. at Parami sixth grafles sang. The teach- Jordan High School. Tonya "Come in and tie one on." ers and Prin. Gourley were as- ker laughed at a remark somesisted by Mr & Mrs Overlaid one made while she was holding The evening was climaxed bv a a pin in her mouth, and she visit from Santa Claus, who un - swallowed the pin. A teacher KNV IX der the sponsorship of the Cres- told her to quickly eat two slices On Friday, Dec. 16, the followks T V SERVICI A of was doctor bread. consulted, cent Lions, presented each child ing books will be added to the of verified and be statement the with a ha; of goodies. shelves of the Midvale branch of T-- V the teacher, adding the informa- Salt Lake Count v Library: An all church fireside was held tion that the acid within he bodv FICTION A Nurse on Horseback, bv A Sunday alter sacrament meeting at the Crescent Ward with 111 N. Mln Humphries. Exciting love story Elder Marion I). Romney as the Schrader Wednesday to make of a girl who goes back to the AM land she loves to help its peospeaker. Crescent Second Ward plans for a party to entertain held it in bonus in the ward. their husbands. A luncheon was ple. Mrs Grant Ainsworth enter- served by Mrs Schrader and Mrs Two Week in Another Town, by tained Dec. 8 in honor of her George Hyde Jr. J. 'Shaw. In which an apparWard corrilation meeting was ently sane, healthy and happy daughter Judy's loth birthday. Games were played and refresh held in the Crescent Ward house ""man is exposed to the full heat ments served to 17 guests of a tragic, exploding society. Monday evening. Crescent Sec- l'be Crescent Lady I. ions met ond Ward held the meeting the Enough (iood Men, by C. Merat the home of Mrs Kenneth same evening at the ward house. cer. A story of how the very Friday, 1 . MIDVALE THE On Saturday evening, Mr & Mrs Ralph Bishop and their chil Celebrating birthdays were Mrs James A. Miller, Dec. 11; Barbara Worsley, Dec. 15; Toyna Butterfield, Dec. 19; Everett Parry, will dissovle the pin. Tonya has had no ill effects from the : - i Co., H. Y. C. TABLES T-- V ... SETS T-- V i ' l CARPETS i 1 .,v; ' ', ' TABLE LAMPS i t J. ' "t FLOOR LAMPS fan r POLE LAMPS MIRRORS t2 10; : PICTURES WALL PLAGUES TOYS GAMES 'V' -- V- . England for . ' ! TT. Rl!"'a '0 v l gl9n x- RECORD PLAYERS HI-- FI j vodka r - SETS STEREO SETS TRANSISTOR RADIOS ? TYPEWRITERS ELECTRIC ft lll'NDREDS OF OT1IF.R ITEMS TOO M MFKOl'S TO MENTION! "1 Make their Christmas jolly as holly . . Open Every Nite Til 9 p.m. Except Dec. 17 and 24 GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS! 1 li FOR DABY r .!;.. w.ii .r , i r.i i I V. II K.i.i.n - 1 . h .. I , 1 )...r 1 1:, ,. 1 FOR MOTHER 1 'o:... M.vrr ,:,,, S.,;.,I.v;.liGiill 1.1'-- ' n! 1 I ryii'.j i'ati UTAH POWER A UCHT CO. !..(,;,. Si..,wr K 'm ir SI. n I in li ic ( !lr r M.imT in II ic Str.tk (ii.il FOR JUNIOR 1 "In tiic Cltxk Intiit ('oni Tiipyrr l.Icrtnc '1 HMiwr l':r,vr rirctiic rp? (ioi'Ur ) 1'. l.il I li r)r 'I '.I' I . W' V-- .1 v 1 FOR DAD FOR SIS ! Kid tlii Kn.i 'rr 1 in lie I'tlrii'irr Li' tin liwi Si t uLlyr FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I ii K n I 1 .! J I, 1. . !.! t !! I. ! i, '1 .IK I ,' ..!.,,vj,. L' ii t .M iv - y tfnm . wf. norF voir will nitre THIS LIST FOR ALL YOl'R CHRISTMAS NFFOS. r ( ' t J J i I ? .. . i I You Will Find It At I . . . i I I: ..'III vri i;.! .. ri ,r m. S ii 1 M ii iin' rlr :m.ii ,Vi i I s S, l S:.-ir- i. I S i. N J .iiif l.iir.i RAZORS I. I i Set Iwy new ttom your dtolmt. what for? makes them better here at home for holiday Hiving! Schenhy Gin is made from the costly center cut of the spirits. It's the smoothest, driest London D'y Schenley charcoal gm you can find anywhere. Schenley Vodka's excellence results from the use of vwhich give it .in extraordinary lightness. For holiday giving or serving, buy Schenley this year. old-worl- for-mul- HOME FURNISHINGS m F. Crnlrr Midvalt AM5-U2- 1 4 |