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Show It wa ? hosted by the . celebrate the 9th birthday of her daughter Rebecca.' Follow- grom's parents. . tr.uay even.ng the couple ng skating tho group met at On Friday, Dec. 15, the fol-- i was honored at a reception at he Glover home for a luncheon. ID Olive Sharp, Reporter the tacne Make Center. a. Guests were Karen, Mary, lowing1 books will be added to Bridal attendants were Miss Jane, and Susan Swenson, Jeff- - the shelves ot the Midvale Miss Vickie ey and Curtis Dahl, Susan Branch of Sa.t Lake County Nancy Wiilmore, Miss Shauna Burgon, Gorringe, Cathy and Cindy Library: Burgon, c Former East Midvale Miss Jackie Burgon, Mrs Dur-rel- . Sherrie Johanson, Mar-gen- e Fiction R. Page, and Miss Joan Owen, Janet Ferguson, "The Elbow Of The Snake," cu Resident Is Wed Vickie Carlsen, Mary Ellen, Wiilmore, junior bridesmaid. by S. Lockwood. A dramatic Best man duties were 'assum Jody and Ricky Watts,, Debbie novel of the Pioneer West. Miss Joan Wiilmore, daughed by Blayne Labrum while Petersen, Rhonda Phelps, Jack- "A Heritage And Its History," ter of Mr & Mrs II. Ross Lindsay Brady, David Wiilmore, ie Peterson, Prisdlla Kay, by I. C e m p t e 0 Bur-goLogan, and M. Kent and Gordon Tripp ushered. Wherein the characters sat Lynette Hansen and Nancy were married Dec. 1. The The bride nas attended Utah Glover. Mrs Kathleen Watts, what they feel, articulating with a brilliant and shocking ceremony was performed in the State University. Mr Burgon Mrs Dorothy Dahl, and Mrs precision the truths about ourSalt Lake Temple with Elder has fulfilled an LDS Mission in Ruth Swenson assisted the hosthe East Central States and tess with transportation. selves that we leave unspokHeber J. Burgon officiating. has attended the University of Officers and teachers of the en, unacknowledged. Former East Midvale resi- Uutah. First ward Primary, and their "Vangel Griffin." by H. dents, Mr & Mrs Marvin II. 1961 Harper Prize Novel. Entertaining for the bride husbands enjoyed an Burgon, Orem, are parents of have been Mrs Darrell R. Page "The Infidels," by C. Gartner. Saturday. party pioneer the groom. Miss Cheri Park, Miss Joyce Sixty Medieval France and the guests met at the scout Following the rites the newly-wed- s Jones, Mrs James R. Colburn cabin for a dinner and an First Crusade. were feted at a wedding and Mrs Marvin II. Burgon. Non Firtioa of old time . dancing. breakiast at the home of the Music for the dance was furn-fhe- "Turmoil and Tradition," by Mrs Gordon Glover entertain E. Morison. A study of the grandmother, Mrs o groom's by Dorothy Severson and Mamie Tholen Hein, in Salt. ed at a roller skating party to life and times of Henry L. Joseph Pidcock. Following the Stimson. dance the group tang Christmas Carols. The ward Bishopric and "Town and Country Games," their wives were special guests. by R. North. Storehouse of entertainment. was under the The direction of the Primary presi- "Hobbies, The Creative Use Of dency Bertrude Pidcock, Beth Leisure," by M. Mulac. How E to select those which will Forbush, Betty Lloyd, and Doris 4) Southworth. O bring you the greatest satis- Babies blessed and named in the East Midvale Third Ward f S Dec. 3 were Kathleen Ada, left for Fort Lewis, Wash., to daughter of Mr & Mrs Vern Lee join their husbands and father Greenwood, blessed by Don B. who is stationed there with the Searle; James Glen, son of Mr Army. it Mrs John L. Thurmond, Kenneth Laveder, who is stablessed by Francis Dooley; Jeff- tioned at the Naval Air Force (TAKE THE GUESSING OUT OF GIVINGI) rey David, son of Mr k Mrs Base, in Alameda, Calif., spent Joseph Daviu Glover, blessed the past week with his wife bv his grandfather, Ivan L. and children in Murray and Glover; La Dawn, daughter of his parents Mr k Mrs John M3 Mr & Mrs Peter Gilbert Clay Laveder. On Tuesday the s ton, blessed by Bishop Dean W. entertained at a dinner Sharp; Gary uuane, son oi party honoring Kneneth. Other Mr & Mrs David Bruce Whited, guests were Mrs Kenneth Lav blessed by La Mar F. Roberts, eder and children, Murray, and and Steven, son of Mr & Mrs Mr k Mrs Michael Laveder Clyde A. Stringham, blessed by and son, Midvale. his father, Miss Vickie Johnson, Preston, "1 , Mr 7 Mrs Donald Grimaud, Ida., recently spent part of the Provo, announce the birth of a week With Sharon Gardner. Mr & Mrs Gordon Trowbridge son Dec. 7. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Armand L. Grimaud. and family, Anaheim, Calif,, The new babies great grand- recently spent a week with her mothers are Mrs Flora Mount-ee- sister and family, Mr & Mrs Union; and Mrs Evelina Kay Edmunds, and other relaGrimaud, Montreal, Canada. tives. The Donald Grimaud is a former Midvalley Elementary school will, hold an open house East Midvale resident. Mrs Stephen (Carolyn Swapp) at the school building Thursday, Motta and children Michael and Dec. 21, at 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. to view Sue, Grace, Ida., recently spent All parents are invited the students' Christmas arts. 2 weeks with Mr & Mrs Douglas Fitzgerald. They also visited Christmas Carols, previously reThe gift every man wants the gift of lasting her husband's parents, Mr & corded by the children, will be Union. played through out the evening. Mrs Ambrose Motta, pleasure is a new pair of Florsheim shoes. Val Sharp left Friday for Motta spent the week Stephen Am with a handy Florsheim Gift Certificate, he end here and his family re- San Diego, Calif., where he will serve with the Navy. He is the turned to Grace with him. can choose the style and color he likes best. Mrs Harold Grimaud and son of Mr & Mrs Ran Sharp. Mr k Mrs Bruce Rosenhan sons Jeff and Ricky recently and children, who have been moved into the East Midvaie S50 Reward for Any S.wlno Second Ward to make their Machine I Can't Repair home. Work Guaranteed The Douglas Fitzgeralds re411 makes and modela cently spent a week in E. J. JACKSON Her mother, Mrs Mary Open Every Night Til Xmas CY Clark, returned with them and will spend the winter months 4534 W. 561S SoH leant We're A Midvale Booster at the Fitzgerald home. Lake. Midvale CO Books . AM5-295- I W.ll-mor- n Lob-sen- d a I IK Lav-eder- bet r. mm with a touch of mystery: ( of the world fascinating, "Candita's Choice," by M. atom. Lewiton. The essence of a 'Shanties From The Seven shy young Puerto Rican girl's Seas," collected by S. Hugill. . experiences in a strange land. Shipboard "Lester and his Hound Pup," For Young People 'Jan of the Windmill," by J. by M. Justus. At first Lester and his father raised fox Ewing. A Victorian classic. hminris for fun. but soon thev 'The Ballhawks," by G. Olson. A basketball raised such good dogs that story. 'Key of Gold," by C. Cheney. everybody wanted one. fishing story "The Flute Player of Beppu," . lactl.m. "The Soul of India," by A. de Riencourt. Challenging interpretation of Indian history. "The Great Train Robberies of the West." by E. Block. Fascinating segment of Americana in detail. For Young People "The Adventures of Don Quixr ote," by M. De Cervantes. Classic illustrated. "The Lost Tower Treasure," by D. Clewes. The adventures of Peter a Japanese shy . charmingly illustrated. boy -- & A teain Gutter Service ,C work-songs- ' j Easy-to-rea- Sensitive tale by K. Wiese. of ESTIMATES FREE U 0. Allen R. L. Carlsen HU AM d Eileen and Bob, who arc never far from a mystery if they can help it. "Adventures in Electrochemisby A. Morgan. try," Highly authentic and readable book. "The Blueberry Pie Elf," by .A. Thayer. Elmer is the most appealing and industrious elf to appear in many a year. "Buzzy Bear Goes South," by D. Marino. "Birds migrate, bears hibernate." "Who Likes the Sun?" by B. de Regniers & L. Pierce. Have you ever thought of the many lovely, playful things the sun can do? "Peter A ...AND Yes, bowling is the "fun way'' to keep a youthful figure or physique. It makes you feel better while you enjoy an afternoon or vening And His Flash," by L. Mosheim. a Tricycle, Even three-year-ol- can "read" d the story. KEEP IN TRIM of entertainment "yith friends or family. CHECK YOUR fAVORITE BOWLING LANE FOR OPEN PLAY TIME On Friday Dec.l, the following books were added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: Fiction "The Flowers of Hiroshima," by E. Morris. An inescapable problem of our time m dramatic and unforgettable lUY YOU form. "Heaven Has No Favorites," by E. Remarque. Story of a strange and desperate gamble with death. "The Arm of Flesh," by J. Salter. A variety of men and women under stress against the background of a German airfield. "Come With Me Home," by G. Carroll. Warm and vibrant novel set in the New England countryside. "Devil's Due," by M. Procter. A glimpse of police methods psychology, and dedication of law enforcement officer to the public and his job a really worthwhile mystery. lOWLING lUIPM WHERE YOU BOWL SEE YOUR BOWLING "PRO" more about bowling balls and all related equipment needed for bowling enjoyment. He knows Non-Fictio- n "Days And Customs Of All Faiths." by H. Harper. Treasury of religious tradition. "The Jerry Giesler Story," as told to P. Martin. The famous trial lawyer's most fascinating cases over the past 50 years. "Creativity and its Cultivation," by II. Anderson (ed.) Group of addresses concerning the most advanced creative think- UL U1I1C. UU1 UTAH STATE BOWLING PROPRIETORS ASSOCIATION I "Roads To Discovery," by R. Lapp. The bewildering, but Pan-guitc- I I it Si ll If I I - A 11 IK. 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