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Show MIDVALE THE Anka Manssen, Colleen Ari dren, Lehi, Mr & Mrs Dale sen ana cnuaren, rrovo, me itayiaerson, janice ami uitc Johnsons, Salt Lake, and Mr & Durrant. Bryant uoia was in Mrs Art Kelby and children, charge of the lights. June Evans Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Kearns. was the narrator. Following the AM Phone: play, the audience assembled in The Oren Dansies were guests the recreation hall downstairs at a Christmas breakfast Mon- where they each received a treat Utahn Ends Duty In day morning at the Willard from Santa Claus, who entered Bergman home in Sandy. the building after the play was Africa; Now in U.S. Herriman SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, December 30, i960' Page Six was enjoyed. Selyf Page, whose daughter Gwen is serving on a mission in New Zealand, showed pictures of her and New Zealand. Blanche Densley, Reporter Eldred Hamilton showed slides Phone: AM of other Christmas gatherings. Special guests were Mr & Mrs Tearis Ingham, Herriman. Plan iBBi Riverton Rough Riders New Years Eve Dance The Riverton Rough Riders Club have a gala affair planned lor New Years Eve at the local school gym. There will be dancing to Matthew's Orchestra, hats, eonfetti, noise makers and everything to make a successful party. The public is invited. Tremelling Named Club "Man of Year" Ken Mrs J. Harold Berrett is a patient at the LDS Hospital. She received a back injury when she fell at a motel in St. George when she and Mr Berrett were returning from a vacation trip. Her injuries required a plaster cast for her whole body from armpits to her legs. Julian Tufte is a patient at the Hospital where he is undergoing tests to determine just what his trouble is. He was home for two days for Christmas but was returned to the hospital on Tuesday. Mr Tufte's sister from Florida is making an indefinite stay at the Tufte home. The Tufte family were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Hugh Drommond Christmas Day. LDS dub and their Riding held a business meeting a;id banquet Dec. 15 at the Town Hall. There was an exchange of gifts wilii Santa putting in an appearance and passing out the rilts. Kenneth Tremelling won the "Man of the Year" award Misses Carlyn and Peggy Drey- hi the club and also won a prize er, home from Snow College for! for selling the most tickets for a week, leu Christmas dav tor the seasons dances. Ballots were:ij0S Anceles. Carlvn will remain counted to see who the new Angles hut Peeev will fieers are for the coming year. o back to Snow College after Harold llobbs automatically be- New years. came president having been vice Dale 'frapp is home on a 10 president this year. Thomas is the new vice president; day leave from Amarillo Air Emerv Berrett, l'oree Base, lex. He is perman George Showell, treasurer; Mel- ently stationed at the base as an direcvin Withers, drill master; instructor in liquid fuel systems tors, are Kenneth Silcox, Del-be- maintenance. Page, Junior Beckstead, and Max Withers. The Ladies Literary Club will hold its first meeting in the New Year at the home of Mrs Town Board Buys Land Hansen Jan. (!, at 8 p.m. Herbert Mrs G. K. Denslev will be and Adioininq Park will be in charge of the evening's The Riverton Town Board has entertainment. with the made arrangements Mrs Fred M. Petty, Logan, is Riverton Motor Company, to purchase 6 acres of land adjoining spending the holidays with her the Town Park on the west side. daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs It will be paid for from sales tax Ralph Bastian and family. loney. The family of Wilford Crane; The Primary boys of the River- met at his home Sunday lor their ton Third Ward Guide Patrol dec- annual Christmas dinner party. orated empty cans and filled There was an exchange of gifts. them with cookies and gave them Special guests were grandsons, of the ward. Maurice Crane, who is serving to the widowers Their leader, Mrs Gladys Stead-man- , in the Air force in Arkansas,! and Mi- & Mrs Lee Crane, Den was in charge. ver. Lee is also serving in the The family of Mrs Victoria Air Force. He is the son of Mr Bills held their Christmas party & Mrs Kenneth Crane. at the Town Hall Dec. 18. There Mr & Mrs George Thaxton held was an exchange of gifts, and a reunion of their family at their dinner was served to about 25. home Monday. Mr & Mrs Jay Mr & Mrs G. E. Densley are Allgood and three children were the holidays in Las there from Somis, Calif. Mr spending is employed by the governVegas and on the West Coast. ment at Port Hueneme and Mrs Mr &. Mrs Everett Hamilton Allgood teaches school in Somis. and daughter Jeanette are spend- Mr & Mrs Howard B. Peterson ing the holidays in Hawaii, where and family came down from Lothey will visit their son Mark, gan and Mr & Mrs Gerald Park who is attending school there. er and children from Ogden. Mrs Parker is also teaching school. The Delia Bills family gathered Mr & Mrs Marshall Simcox and t the home of Stannard Bills in were there from Murchildren Bluffdale Sunday, Dec. 18, and ray and others of the family from exchanged gifts during their an Kiverton. Tuesday morning the nual Christmas party. A turkey adies of the Thaxton family held dinner was served to (0, and San- i visiting session among them ta Claus was there (o amuse the selves without the rest of the children. The who ot-:j- rs Tor-kelso- secretary; lui, over. Ray H. Crane arrived in Salt At the Sunday morning serLake Saturday following a tour vices, the Sunday school organizof duty as economics officers at ation held a special program. the U.S. Consulate in MozamMrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter During the first half, the adults bique, Portuguese East Africa. Phone: AM had been invited to the Junior With him are his wife, daughter Leslie Jean, and son Kicnard. Sunday school where they watchsing Christmas iney visited Mr Cranes par Play Presented Dec. 23 ed the children carols. Some of the children disents, Mr & Mrs Walter h. Crane, 26 h. Main, Herriman, Christ nativity scene. Katy At Granite Yule Party played the mas. Mr Crane, a Jordan High Clayton and Sandra Green spoke School graduate, served a mis Christmas came to Granite this m this part of the program, in the latter half on the morning sion for the LDS church in Bra week. Everyone in the comzil. Since then jus home has past services, the adults assembled munity had been invited to the upstairs in the chapel where Jobeen abroad. Mr Crane noted Saturday that i annual Christmas Dartv that was seph Despain, Kent Larkin, and he had been hired by the U.S. (held last Friday. The program Kaye Morgan gave scriptural Consul, and will make his home, began at 7:30 with a play pre- - readings, and June Larkin gave in the United States for the first sented by members of the Gran- a story. time in more than 20 years, ite Ward. The play was under when he takes over as interna- direction of Mrs LaVoy Whit- - Cherry Goid has been visiting tional relations officer of the more, it was titled "The Other her parents and family in GranForeign Service's Brazil Desk in Wiseman." Willard Bishop had ite for the Christmas holidays. the lead. Others in the cast inWashington, D.C. cluded the following: Kent Lar- - In the evening, the Jordan Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane en- kin, David Lilferth, Robert Gull, High School seminary presented tertained at a family dinner for Keith Whitmore, Richard Des- - the program. Boyd Evans was in Christmas. Guests were Mr & pain, Jane Ferguson and her ba charge of this. Willard Bishop ave a reading and Margaret (Mrs Darrell L. Crane and fam- - by son, Boyd Evans, Merle Whit Ail didn't exactly say it was a playlh "Tlie Sentinel W.int lly, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr & Mrs more, Alan Maynes, Christ Mick Hand, Sydney Gold, Wolfgang Kay Crane and laniily, Washing but we can (all il an educational tov!" ton, D.C; Vaughn Crane and sons, Henderson, Nev.; Mr & Mrs Jeilery, Salt Lake; Mr & . . . Mrs Gary Gressman, Riverton; Mr & Mr Ken Reid and family West Jordan; Mr & Mrs LeRoy A farewell testimonial will be Lorna Allgood, Reporter iJarK and children, Herriman. Phone: AM held Sunday, Jan. 1, at 1 p.m. Guest speakers at the church in the Bluffdale Ward for Robert Sunday evening were Happy Holiday Dance service Walter E. Crane and sons, Dar-rel- , former bishop of Herriman, Set for Dec. 30 Ray and Vaughn Crane. Ray at s snnm ' at ti,f,!rane snowed uims taken dur- (in si s after the ward house, Crescent Second Ward is sponsoring a Happy 1! Holiday" dance for those 14 and' Mr & Mrs Arthur W. Crane, last week to spend an exover. Admission is free. Sporters left visit with their son and Combo Orchestra is playing. Mrs tended ', ' .Jf daughter-in-law- , the -Lloyd Hardy is general chairCranes, Phoenix, Ariz. man of the dance. Granite Crescent Missionary O iw seabrad' Word has been received by Mr Mrs Albert Dean, that their son A. George Dean arrived at his LDS mission field in Hong Kong, China, after a 33 hour air Salt Lake, Dec. 13. I; flight from George visited in San Francisco with his brother and wife, Dr & Mrs Richard J. Dean and family, for a stop over. Many joints of interest were visited on the way. & 1 -- AM5-152G - Representatives from the Chief Engineer's office, Denver, tha Regional Directors office, Salt Lake,, U.S. Bureau of Reclama tion met with the staff of tha Utah State University Engineering Experiment Station at Logan to discuss a possible study of tha technique for applying materials to water surfaces. The purpose is to reduce evap and oration from reservoirs lakes. It has been estimated that from three to four feet of water evaporates each year from tha surface. Research will be done on lakes and reservoirs all over Utah. A new approach of applicatioi is being studied which is similar to airplane crop dusting and spraying techniques. The material is not toxic to humans, fish, or waterfowl. film-formin- g mm A .... v V . ' & .'7 'V-- -' De-lo- s - t '. : . - ; :' ; v .. BANK ..; the way you DRESS When paying bQls, do It the prestige way: with Walker Bank check. Go first class all the way. And send your checks by mdl that's the prestige way too. Let Uncle Sam do the running around. Walker Bank checks are personalized. This service costs you nothing, but if s worth a lot, because it tells the merchants of the town you're a somebody. That time is important to you. You doa't low time looking lor misplaced receipts; you don't waste time running all over town. Any checking account will make life easier for you. A Walker thecking account gives you the additional o prestige and instant recognition. Shouldn't have everx advantage a checking account can you offer? Visit your nearest Walker Bank office this week. s worn mt "omt, rrm Sons Healing and iO.OKANTi AM Lake Evaporation son-in-la- Robert Wardle Thompson CONTRACTOR to Reduce Christmas wishes Telephone from the LeGrand Poors, Bloom- mgton, 111., and from Mr & Mrs William Thomas and family. Burley. Ida., were received bv Mr & Mrs Albert Dean were their mother, Mrs Fern Poor. Christmas dinner guests of their Mrs Poor was a Christmas din & Mr daughter and ner guest of her brother and Mrs Conrad Featherstone, Salt family, the James A. Millers. - GENERAL IIC The Shirley Pullmans. Hav- wood, Calif., spent the Christ mas holidays with Mr & Mrs Fred Pullman. Other guests for Christmas dinner included Mr & Mrs Richard Pullman and family, Kearns. - ' V Dayton - f Plans V i ItHY T FIIOM IIJi:il FOR BEST HOME VALUES -- Engineers Study 4 ' Lake. Mr 4 Mrs Vera Bodell Wardle, son of Mr & Mrs Harold Ross Fairbourn, son of Mr & Christmas holidays with Mrsspent D. Wardle, prior to his departMrs L. D. arrived brother and family, the ure for the Western States Mis- home Dec. 22 Fairbourn, to spend Christmas Reed Cranes, Montpelier, Ida. sion of the LDS church. and the holidays on a 12 day The program follows prelude leave from the service. Ross is The Art Mitchells motored to music. Marion West; opening stationed at rort Sam Houston Roosevelt to spend Christmas with relatives. song, choir and congregation; in- Tex. vocation. Harold Wardle; sacra Mr 4 Mrs Vernon Sorensen Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson nient song, choir; sacrament serand sons, Pete and John. San and a attended Christmas Aaronic family speakvice. Priesthood; Calif., were dinner er. Melvin Spencer; musical Kve party at the home of Mrs Francisco, at the h.W.o of Mrs number. Noreen Crump, Marilee Ellen Samuelson in Sandy. Santa guests for Crump last Punier; remarks, Reed May- Claus gave gifts to 18 children. Christmas, Mrs Wednesday Crump enter vocal selection, Renee nard; family. tained at dinner for Dr 4 Mrs King; remarks. Bishop Samuel "Christmas Is for Memories" S. C. B. Sorenson. Riverton. and Mr & Mrs Clifton Green movTurner; response, missionary; was the theme of the program Dr 4 Mrs J. T. Sorensen. Dra Mrs Stella Clark was among ed into their new home at 1630 night at MIA. A poem the guests attending a dinner- - closing song, choir ana congre Tuesday West for Chiistmas. was given by Mrs Richard Bish- per. Glen Gabler; benediction, of Mur gation; Arthur the ancmg party op. "The Littlest Angel" was preMr & Mrs Thomas Pollock and ray Dancing muuio, luesaay, postlude music, Marion West. Mr 4 Mrs Merrill Buterfield sented by Mrs Howard White and three children, Durango, Colo., Dec. 20, held at the Terrace Ball family, Paul, Ida., spent the and "America's First Christmas head, visited in Riverton and South Jor- room. Alter dinner mere was an with rela Board 01 tives and holidays Christmas'' Mrs Theron State by Seeking dan during the holidays. I of floor were gifts and a exchange sen. Remarks were by Bishop Muril Bodell home.nuests at he how. Mrs Clark was also a guest New enSuperintendent Mr & Mrs Vernon Jensen Hartley Greenwood about Christat a pot luck dinner at the out mas in New Zealand. Christmas tertained at a family party at Guests at the Earl Poor home ot Gen of Education Hoard State The going patients department carols were sung and led by Mrs Sunday and Monday were Mr 4 their home Dec. 21 honoring Mr ral in Salt Lake Dec m Hospital in held its regular meeting It Mrs LeRue Jensen on their 3 Utshop. Mrs Wayne Smith con- airs ucuy Densev and chi There was an exchange of ducted the program. Dance di- dren, Kearns. Also a telephone yth wedding anniversary. A speof Mrs Clark Christ December took official action to Guests gifts. : .. i cial anniversary cake was serv mas rectors, Mr 4 Mrs Larry Ban as i iceivtu irom meir' son night were Mr & Mrs Bob the effect that applications are non, instructed the group in danced along with other refreshments and Golden Poors. the family, and Cecil Col man, Payson now being received for the posi Hoyce and games were enjoyed. ing after the program. The eve- of California. tion of State Superintendent of ning was climaxed by refreshMr 4 Mrs LeRue Jensen's fam Mr & Mrs Lou Vorhees and son Calling at the A. H. Dansies Public Instruction. The board ments. Officers were in charge IN gathered at their home Christ Bobbv. Mr & Mrs James Maynes, for Christmas were Mr 4 Mrs of the affair. to the consider making excepts ex Art Dansie and family, Murray. Clearfield, and Mrs Stella Clark lias Eve for dinner and an were guests of '.heir parents and appointment some time the lat thange of gifts. "Christmas Is for Memories" Mr 4 Mrs Ernest J. Davis and 1901. of Mr & Mrs Thomas ter part January, was the theme of the Christmas family, Salem, Mr 4 Mrs Grant The Primary children of the grandparents, The state board reviewed ine program in the Crescent Second Haws and children. Lehi. the Fisher, t hristmas day. Second Ward were entertained results of a questionnaire from John Lyon told of Christ Oren Dansies and Mr 4 Mrs it a dancing party at the church Mrs Edgar Morgan left Tues- prominent educators and citizens Ward. mas in Samoa. A duet was given Jesse H. Dansie and family. the afternoon with Wednesday on an eight day chartered relative to the criteria for the by Mrs Kay Lipman and Miss Harold Rendlesbach orchestra day Mrs Martha Christenseii soent bus tour to Los Angeles and vi- selection of a state superinten Kobison. A Christmas storv was eve music. the That furishing to see the Rose dent. told by Sherry Pace, piano solo the holiday week end with her nine the officers, teachers, bish cinity. She plans may be forward- was pesented by Johnny Hatch. daughter and family, Mr k Mrs Parade, Disneyland. Marineland. Applications onric. and their partners held a Knott's and other ed to Chairman W. C. Cole, Del- The program was planned by Delbert Wengren, Union. Berry Farm, the Mrs at church. dinner party ta, or to the State School Office, Mrs Leah Mng and Mrs Beverly Mr & Mrs Ted Christensen en Dons Elliott, Katie Bills, and places of interest. W. C. Cole. 223 State Capitol, Gregory. After the program the tertained at a family Christmas of Mary Palmer were in charge group went Christmas caroling party. Guests included Mr & Mrs the dinner, and Mrs Jewel Mad CHURCH and returned to the church for Gren Bergner and sen and Mrs Gayle Pedersen CALVARY LUTHERAN Miss Gadd Wed To children, the refreshments. were in charge of the games. Lynn Andersons, Mr & Mrs Val (Missouri Synod) Robert C. Powell Labrum and family, the David The Christmas Second Ward of The Florence Page family met 7136 South 1700 East Lehmans, Salt Lake, the Willard and teachers and their Larsons, Mrs Florice Labrum In the Town Hall Dec. 23 for their t fieers and Gadd Miss Ann Kaye Arthur S. Schmid, Pastor a Christmas annual Christmas get together. A partners enjoyed and George Keetley. Park City. Charles Powell were marpot luck dinner was served to 36. ried Dec. 21 in a wedding cere- not luck Dartv last Tuesday eve Mr & Mrs Larry Lawson and Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. the of at & Mr home A program consisting of readings Mrs Crest-wooning at the children, Sandy. mony performed and singing of Christmas carols Morning worship at 10.45 a.m. Villa by Elder Authnell J. Bert Carlson. Games were play ed of under Mrs direction Funeral services for Suzanne Noal Carter. A reception honored the Hardcastle. Gifts were exchang Bills, week old daughter of Mr IMIU'C III couple following the ceremony. ed. 4 Mrs Lionel Bills, former SanParents of the newlyweds are dy resident, were held Tuesday Mr & Mrs Melvin R. Gadd. Mid A group met at home of Mr & at 8000 S. State, Midvale. Burial vale, and Mr & Mrs Robert Pow Mrs Charles Jarmin and went was at Lake Hill Memorial SANDY I BEDROOMS, ATTACHED GARAGE ell. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Christmas caroling. The group Park. Crescent Suianne was the were the her bride Attending LANDSCAPED LOT. $11,950.00 Mr & Mrs Bert Carl granddaughter of Mr & Mrs El sisters, Mrs Donald K. Goates, included matron of honor; Mrs Deon D. son. Mr & Mrs Max Hatch. Mr It ton Bills. Z BEDROOM MIDVALE BRICK, FIREPLACE, Crawford and Mrs Robert W. Mrs Bill Perry.& Mr & Mrs Quen Mr & Mrs Don Swasey and Mrs Noal Hard tin Best, Mr choice lot. $i3,r.o.eo Holmes. attended a Christmas Eve family and the Jarmans. castle, They Robin Sandra Goates. Kaye the home of the Earl at to returned Jarman the for home party BRAND NEW Crawford. Karen Crawford, Su J BEDROOM DELUXE, BRICK Kearns. Other guests N'eilsens, refreshments. Von Holmes san Holmes and La included the Alton Larsons, Mr VFNEFR. FIREPLACE. BIRCH KITwere flower girls. Mrs 4 Dean Larson and chil CHEN, 14 BATHS, SPACIOUS CARPORT. Performing the duties of best It's strange how the ignorant Ush- refuse to study and the intelli K. was Donald man Goates. 47S LA SALLE DR.. MIDVALE. H8.95C00 ering were Lynn M. Gadd. Doug- gent never stop. las K Gadd. Deon D Crawford. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE A DOOLEY Robert W Holmes, and Paul America is that wonderful land Whet man "DISTINCTIVE CUSTOM HOME" where it's trashy to sit on the UPHOLSTERING The newlyweds will make a Mrch in your undershirt, hut graDesigned "Especially for You" and huilt In juxt 90 days home in Arroyo Grande if you've got nothing The bride attending HYU and cious living or One of Ours. Prices Start at $7.r0.00 for Ynur on but shorts. is a graduate of the I'. NEW & USED tTRNFTVRE on 2 Bedroom Detail Call Brlrk. for the V AM FY BI ST HOME VALUE IN THE Repaired and Recovered Floor Plan in Any Price Range, and Any Style, am) Seats Rebuilt Cleaned Buill Anvwhrre Menssen, Yvonne Lifferth, and Boyd Evans gave talks. Merl Whitmore gave a piano solo, and a girls' chorus sang a musical number. 1 - d Lar-.elso- Kitchen Furniture Recovering I low Terms Arranged "BUILDER Free Estimates 54 6505 S. 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