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Show were Lula Millerberg, Merrill. oin .Trankie . and . Danny re-- . Glover, Myrtle Greenwell, Bar- cenny movea to Draper 10 bara Thelps, Eva Middleton, make their home. . Florence Tomilson and Evelyn Sunday dinner guests at the Olive Sharp, Reporter Colebrook. home of Mr & Mrs Don (Elaine Isackson) Williams were Mr & Mrs Kieth Merrill and childu Christmas Party ren, Brigham City. First Ward Group DUP Enoyed by A former East Midvale resic Hold Yule Party Mrs Mirla Greenwood dent, The Sharp Camp of the DUP CO was recently named a Thayne, Members of the First Ward held a Christmas party Dec. winner in the 1961 Deseret A. 14 at the home of Laura Tripp. Christheld their story contest. c Relief Society the News Christmas 0 mas party Dee. 12. A program Luncheon was served by Thayne won with her story, hostess. The tables were beauti-ifull- Mrs "David Means Beloved." She was presented with Mirla G. decorated with a holiday is the wife of Clifton E. Thayne retold a The Had "We motif. story lesson, Thayne giving make their home in and "David Means Beloved," of Faith" was given by Grace Provo.they -- 2 She has written articles, which she is the author. Musi- Thornton. Christmas carols poems and musical composical numbers, a vocal trio com- were sung, led by Terese Mil- tions which have won National posed of Joyce Strong, Aldeana lerberg. Door prizes were won honors. She is a member of and Lois Wright, by Beth Thomas and Joyce American Pen Women and Thompson, accompanied by Joyce Lover-idge- ; Dahl. Fourteen were in attend- "League of Utah Writers" and a violin selection by ance. is .one of the seven Provo woLeila Shipp and an organ selmen to be listed in the publicaection by Rosalind Ilenneman tion "Who's Who in American Li Holds Club Arts was were also given. Luncheon Women," recognized for her served at noon to 70 members. Annual Xmas Party writing and musical composing. Hostesses were Betty Lloyd, Mrs Thayne is the daughter of Members of the Li Arts Club T. roster Rosalind Elrena Henneman, ureenwooa 5r, CM Nielson, Mary Hardy, Mary recently met at the home of Mr A- Mrs Gene Savage and CN Hansen, and Eva Wilcox. Dur- Phyllis Jacobs for their annual Draper; Mr 4 Mrs Nor a ing the afternoon Christmas Christmas party. Refreshments family, Hawthorne ana son, Muro decorations were made. The and a social evening were en- man and Mr & Mrs Rex Crane, E party was under the direction joyed by Opal Guff, Alpine; ray, Colt Lake, pninved a tret to u a Draper; u of the program committee, Marvetta Kimball, Iona gether at the home of their Jensen, nnrents. Mr & Mrs Melvin Brown, Union; o Terese Millerberg, Dorothy Viola Sabey. Dorothy Burning- Neuffer. The occasion celebrat Bradford, and Ruth O'Brien. ham, Teres Millerberg, Ger- ed both birthdays of the Neuf trude Tranter, and Sue Tenay-son- . fers. Relief Society Has i Mr & Mrs Harold (Delores Luncheon Date Murrdv. an ShnrM Shama. Mr & Mrs Harvey Terry and nounce the birth of a daughter Rcliot Society members o'f children, Rupert, Ida., were re- Dec. 11. Jonn u. snarp, tollthe Third Ward held their cent overnight guests at the man, Ida., is the new baby's Christmas party Dec. 13. A home of her sister and family, great grandfather. luncheon was served at noon. Mr St Mrs Clint m Cutler. Mr & Mrs Gerald Tischner Mrs Sarah Elmer and sons The tables were artistically decorated with a Christmas ef- motored to Ogden Saturday, sang with a chorus Sunday eve fect. Everyone was presented where they attended funeral ning that presented the at Kearns. The "Messiah" with a corsage and Santa gave services for her sister-in-lachorus is under the direction pop corn balls to all the child- Hannah P. Elmer. Mr Si Mrs Don Searle and ot Dr David bhand. ren. Hostesses for the luncheon Mr T.n Virnp Snarr is visit LOWER AUTO UP TO 60 ing in Coltman, Ida., with her father John u. Sharp ana ner INSURANCE RATES FOR sister and family, Mr. & Mrs Fred Stucki. Mr & Mrs Orson W. Jensen attended a wedding reception Thursday evening at the Lion House in Salt Lake honoring You can qualify if you have good his cousin, Bram Jensen, ana are and record employed presently driving his bride, the former Jill Jensen. Typical Case: Driver Ago 20 Mr & Mrs George Russell Jr. Car 1959 Chevrolet Impala and familv. Holladav. were din Policy- - Full Liabilty Coveragt ner guests Sunday at the home including of Mr Si Mrs William reierso. Uninsured Motorists) Premium $22.90 each 6 months .Y- -: 2 E. Midvale AM5-295- y Or-ph- a . YOUNG DRIVERS Books On Friday, Dee. 22, the fol lowing books will be added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: Fiction "The Incredible Journey," by S. Burnford. A tale of three animals. "Morning at Jalna," by M. De La Roche. Another bright fragment added to the rich mosaic that makes up the chronicles of the Whiteoak famiy. "He Owned the World," by C. Maine. An unusual novel of the future. "The Nightingale," by A. Turn- bull. A love story, and a chance id get lost in a more peaceful way of life. "The Trial of Mary Todd Lincoln," by J. Rhodes & D. Jauchius. Wa3 she actually Insane, or was Robert Lincoln merely lured into a political trap. Dec.' 15. by P. Eema. Every now and Ave., Sandy, boy, Dec. 12. " then a book for children is Paul T. Cooper, 520 Garden Robert W. Williams, 2741 published that stands head View Dr.. 12. East 7305 Dec. Midvale, girl, and shoulders above its South, Cottonwood, Clarence R. Walter, 175 East girl, Dec. 15. "First Woman Editor," by O. 950 South, Sandy, boy, Dec. 12. Billy Maggard,' 7195 South Burt. Biography of Sarah Howard D. Meadows, 1240 Hale who wrote daring arti- South 4th East, Sandy, girl, 2825 East, Cottonwood, girl, i cle, Dec. 16. Dec. 12. "Crown Fire," by E. McGraw. A. ' Beckstead,- - 836 Rodney Stanley R. Rowley, 10303 PeMory of a boy with a temper ony Way, 8080 East 12. Dec. South, Sandy, boy, Sandy, boy, as flaming as the forest fire Loyal E. Kunz, 8G35 South 7th which destroys the Oregon forest he loved. East, Sandy, boy, Dec. 13. Clarence J. Hill, 9728 S. Silica the and River," by "Cappy L.. Avery. Going down the Dr., Sandy, girl, Dec. 14. Ohio River in the summer of Charles T. Tice, 1046 Serpen1798 turned into a strange tine Way, Sandy, girl, Dec. 15. and wonderful experience Earrl R. Woods, 9921 Anti"Morris is a Cowboy," by B. 19. book. mony Ln., Sandy, girl, Dec. Wiseman. An "A Pocketful of Seasons," by Salt Lake Hospitals D. Foster. Story of the seasons, as rhythmic as the Mr & Mrs-F- red . circling sun. Harms, 9936 S. State, Sandy, girl, Dec. 12. Dec. 16. Don C. Blackhurst, 824 Hibiscus, Sandy, boy, Dec. 16. Homer R. Call. 1002 Platinum Way, Sandy, boy, Dec. 16. Warren R, Adair, 726 Montgomery Dr., Sandy, girl, Dec. 17. Ray Burrows, $7M Thomas W. Hoopes, 2481 East South, Cottonwood, boy, Dec. 12. Lyle McDonald, 50 West 4th South, Sandy, boy, Dec. 12. Gordon H. Garff, 1922 East Cottonwood Hospital 7040 South, Cottonwood, boy, Mr & Mrs . Dec. 12. Norvin L. Kemp, 15500 South Geoald A. Rock, 6810 S. Brook 1300 West, Bluffdale, girl, Dec. hill Dr., Cottonwood, boy, Dec. 7436 Launa St., Midvale, boy, Dec. 17. X 6475 i j piaMUMwT jjjj jjljlli VjSi gift ,;' jk . Non-Fictio- n "Japanese Inn," by O. Statler. A reconstruction of the past. "Interplanetary Flight," by A Clarke. An introduction to astronautics. "The Living Theatre," by E. Rice. Personal and highly in formed commentary by a grea't playwright, producer, director. "The Lighted Heart," by E. Yates. Inspiring true story of a husband and wife, of the crisis they faced and of the rich new life they built together. "Bhick Thursday," by M. Caidin. 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