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Show and egg breakfast will be served Noiscmakers and funny hats will be furished. The cost for each will be $1.50 for the dance person Blanche Densley, Reporter and breakfast. The entertain Phone: AM ment will be held at the First Ward recreation room at the church. Reception Held for Riverton Vaughn Smiths was held Mon-laevening at Memorial (Jar- dens chapel for newly weds, Mr & Mrs Vaughn Smith, who were married Nov. 'M by Bishop Hart Mrs Crescent. ley Greenwood, Smith was the former Francis (iorman, daughter of Mrs Clyde (FJna (.iorman) Hartley, RiverIon. Parents of the groom are Mr & Mrs William Smith, Crescent. l'he young couple are living in Crescent. Announce New LDS Church Schedule An open house - Ward Plans Third :ecwo Announcement was made Sun day of changes in the time of hurch gatherings beginning the first of the new year. Sacrament meetings will be held at 7 p.m. each Sunday in all wards in the Riverton Stake except Riverton First which will be held at 5 p.m. The Relief Society, Primary and MIA meetings of the First Ward will now be held on Wednesdays and the same meetings of the Third Ward will be held on Christmas Party The annual Third Ward Christmas party will be held Wednes day evening, Dec. 21, beginning with smorgasbord at 6:30 p.m. There will be movies in the Junior Sunday School rooms for the cildren and a program in the recreation room for adults. Each family will bring a Christmas wrapped inexpensive toy to be athercd by the Primary oiiicers and taken to the Primary Hospital in Salt Lake. There is no harge or the evening s enter FOR A Merry Christmas SHOP FROM THIS LIST Lions, Ladies Set Dec. 19 for Party The Riverton Lions and Lady Lions are holding their annual Christmas party Monday eve ning, Dec. 19, at the Parks Cafe in Oreni. A turkey and ham din ner will be served. There will be a program and an exchange of gilts. 0 Dexter Washers Automatic Washers Q Q Dryers Percolators 0 Freezers Refrigerators J Televisions The elders quorum and wives of the Second Ward have made Plan Party arrangements for a Christmas An M Men and Gleaner five parly to be held Saturday eve stake Christinas dance has been ning, Dec. 17, beginning at 7 p.m. at the church. A turkey dinner planned for Dec. 16 in the First-ThirWard recrea- will he served after which there tion room, at 8 p.m. Admission will be a program and games. is free. Kach person is asked to Special invited guests will be the widows of elders who have passbring a white elephant exchange ed away. Seal lieekstead is pres gift. Stakes participating will be Hiverton, West Jordan, North ident of the quorum. Kearns, Kearns, and Taylorsville. 0 Radios Timex Watches Q Steam Irons ( Typewriters Food Mixers Food Blenders f f Q 0 f1 Hiv-erto- The Riverton Stake MIA is sponsoring a New Year's dance for all M years and over begin-ninat 9 D.m. and continuing un til 11:45 when a pancake, ham i Toasters Electric Frypans Roller Skates Chord Organs Vacuum Cleaners "mti1ii rZ7ItfI 1 pi 1 iI i UOGIT j5y a "tA" al one hour A pro- gram, centered around the birth of Christ, will be presented by the local school Friday evening. Dee. 16, at 7:3U p.m. in the school auditorium. All grades will par ticipate. The public is invited. School will let out for the holi days, Dec. 21, and will com mence Jan. 3, 1961. 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Quorum Group Plans Yule Party Dec. 17 tainment. SENTINEL MIDVALE They were there five days and Dec. 18. "The Wonderous Story" and her daughter, Mrs Marian THE (Utah) did a lot of while is the name of the cantata. Mrs Reid, Salt Lake, were recent , Friday, December 16, i960 Page Twelve there. Lova Coy is directing the presen- guests of Mrs Stella Clark. Mrs Almeda Moon is staying tation. A baby girl was born Dec. 9 to wtih her son and wife, Mr & Mrs Mrs Dorrel Newbold is conva- Mr & Mrs Harvey Pulley in Salt DOOLEY S. J. Moon, in lescing at her home after a Lake. Mrs Pulley was formerly Heights. She is much better and week's treatment in a Salt Lake Dixie Lloyd. Grandmothers are UPHOLSTERING would be pleased to have her hospital. Mrs Dan Coy, Riverton, and Mrs friends call to see her at 7663 The Friday Night Club held Pulley, Logan. South 2375 East. their Christmas party, Dec. 9, at Pvt Jack Simmons, son of MerThe Riverton Flower Club met the home of Mrs Robert Helt. Army Pvt. James Caruso, NEW & USED FURNITURE lin and Grace Simmons, RiverWednesday afternoon, Dec. 7, at Table games were played with ton, has whose wife, Jean, and parents, just completed a the home of Mrs Emery Berrett. prizes going to Mrs Moss New- course in fuel and electrical sys- Mr & Mrs Jimmy Caruso, live at Repaired and Recovered Mrs Clarence Giles was co hos man. Mrs Joyce Cleaned Seats Rebuilt Hutchings, Mrs tem repair, at the Army Ordn- Draper, recently arrived in Gertess. Lunch wa served and the G. E. Densley, and Mrs Ella ance School, Aberdeen Proving time was spent making Christ Parry. Dinner was served to 10 many and is now a member of Grounds, Md., and distinguished the 35th mas decorations. and there was an exchange of himself by Artillery. Kitchen Furniture receiving a gold seal The Primary officers, teach gifts. tor being the honor student of his A cannoneer in the artillery's o and the Third The First Ward ers, partners and class. On Nov. 26, he went by jet Battery A, he entered the Army Recovering Ward, held a lovely Christmas wives, all executivebishopric officers of to California where he boarded last June and completed basic at party at the church Monday eve- the auxiliary organizations and a Calif. Fort Ord, ship on Dec. 3, for Korea. He training ning, Dec. 5. Besides a bounteous their soldier is a were served a de- arrived in Hawaii on Dec. 8, and The partners, was 1955 graduate of Cyprus High an exchange lightful dinner at the church Dec. dinner, there Low Terms Arranged to arrive at Incheon, Koexpects of gifts, a program, and singing 10. School in Magna and was emabout Dee. 24. rea of Christmas carols. AM ployed by the Kennecott Copper Merlin G. Myers, son of Mr & Employes of the The Riverton Stake MIA ofCorp. in Bingham before enterBranch of Walker Bank and part- Mrs W. J. Myers, left Salt Lake the Army. ficers, board members, and part- ners will be entertained at a Dec. 10 for Cambridge, England, ing ners held a Christmas dinner Christmas will evehe where his resume studies party Saturday party at the Second Ward church Dec. 17. They will have din- at Fitz Wiliam House University Saturday evening, Dec. 10. The ning, Second Ward Relief Society cook- ner at a Sat Lake inn and will at Cambridge. On completion of ed and served the dinner. Stake then go to the home of Mr & Mrs his course he will receive a docdance directors, Clifford and Stuney liurgon for games and tors degree in social anthropoloIrene Mousley, led out in learn- other entertainment. Employes gy. Before sailing on Dec. 16 he are Stanley Merrill expects to spend two days at Six Burgon, ing some new dances; gifts were Worsley, Maurine Nichols, Ida Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canand played. games exchanged, Ewell, Barbara Webb, and Mar- ada, where he spent about 3 Special guests were Mr & Mrs ian OlT. years gathering information for Leonard lieekstead and Mr & Lyle Larson has been spending his thesis which is composed of Mrs Merrill Worsley of the stake a few weeks on a business trip the social order of the Iroquois presidency. to iRverton, Wyo. Mrs Larson Indians. His wife, Alice, and: and Officers, teachers partners Joined him for the week end. their two daughters, Rebekah! of the Third Ward MIA held a Mr & Mrs Jack Speights and and Paula, who are visiting now! Christmas party Thursday eve-- ' AM Phone: AM daughter Jackie. Venice. Calif. with her parents, Mr & Mrs F. ning, Dec. 15. at the home of Mr spent five days at the J. Brady, Las Vegas, will fly to; Midvale &; 7951 S. Mrs Lorin Miller. Refresh- recently home of Mrs Speights' parents, England to join him after the' ments were served under super- Mr & Mrs Thomas Fisher. Mrs holidays. They expect to be gone! vision of Misses Phyllis Erickson Ellen Widderton, Compton, Calif., a year or a year and a half. and Linda Spencer, and table lcTU5 i 1L a tffli a. games were played under direction of Mrs Aileen Nielsen. Mrs Gordon Densley was an honored co ay5'Hi-olit guest and was presented with a gift. She was recently released as president of the YWMIA. 2mid. 0 Pn "Christmas is for Memories," (10 Do It Major Repair; based on the original poem by '" C UuT3 (01 H'l 11 It Tune-Up- s Caroline Miner, will be presented Right" in the First Ward MIA meeting Brakes Tuesday evening. Dee. 20. Mrs Lois Anderson will be the reader. Come to US in the Beginning Save Money Id the End! There will also be dancing durthe ing evening. Mr & Mrs J. Harold llerretl have been vacationing for a few days in Las Vegas. 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