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Show Union Mrs Dorothy Robinson AM Salt Lake Theater Lesson at DUP Meet A DUP meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 8 at the home of Mrs Gladys Walker. The lesson concerning the Salt Lake theater, during . the pioneer days, will be given by Mrs Horterjse Walker. Beehives Receive Honor Badges Beehive Buzz for East Jordan Stake, was held at the Stake House Dec. 28, under direction oi the Stake bee keepers, Martha Allen and Ethel W,lson. An opening song was sung by the group. Prayers were offered by Marie Player and Marie neynoias. a talk on earning honor badge was given by Martha Allen. The group sang winter songs, Kathleen Carter and Lyle Walker conducted the music. A musical number, "Exodus" was presented by Pauline ttotte Honor badges . were awarded to Nancy Hilton, Kerry Poul-son- , Wanda Robinson, Connie Cram, Norma Barket, Sherrie Butterfield, Kristine Erickson, Vicki Kae Sorenson, Rowe, Vicki Nelson, Vicki Cowley, Lynn Peterson, Elva Nelson, Barbara Peters, Deaun Lyon, Kriftine Davis, Jadine Milburn, Kathy Larson, Suzanne McKay, Pat Schindler, Judy Bulfoey, Charlene Johnson, Jackie Helm, Sherrie Despain, Pauline Slotte, Suzanne Jeppson, Karen Tay lor, Sandra Cook, Diane Nielsen, and Shirley Beard. dinner were Mr & Mrs Merlin Beck, Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr & Mrs Gordon Jensen, Mrs Manilla Anderson, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Paul Cook, Union, Mr & Mrs Dee Butterfield, and family, West Jordan, Jerry Carter and Mrs Thelma Pierce and daughter Susan, Salt Lake, were also present at the dinner. The officers and teachers and their husbands of Union Fourth Ward, recently held an annual Christmas party. Ann Stock-hausteachers of one of the top p.lot classes, gave a Christmas story. The women present-ThBishopric and their wives ed their husbands with gifts, were present. Christmas carols were sung and refreshments were served to about 35. A Christmas party was held at the hpme of Mr & Mrs Emerson Draper, Murray, honoring the Betteridga family. - Each family performed for the evening. Gifts were exchanged and dinner was served. Mr & Mrs E. H. Belcher attended this dinner. Other members attending were Mr & ..Mrs Webb Snarr, and family, Murray, A.fa and Ilene Betterridge, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Wayne Smart, Rexburg, Ida., Mr & Mrs Jerry Harbreckt, and family, Murray. A group of boys, celebrating the ninth birthday of Jay Wiseman was entertained Saturday by the Midvale Junior High School band in Midvale City hall. Returning home the child ren made Attending the party were Scott and Kelly Evans, Rodney Christensen, Ken Ware, and David Knibbe. Miss Shirley Wiseman, and Mr & Mrs Thomas Wiseman, Salt Lake, and Judy Wiseman also attended the party. ;v Hans Olsen, son of Mr & Mrs Aseal Olsen graduated Sunday from the Union Fourth Ward v,.;;Primary. ceived n 1(XK plaque. The pres- entatfon was made by Paul '" Sanda Claus was on hand to give out gifts. Refreshments Were served by den mothers. Norma Johnston, Wanda King. Eve.ine Neuffer, Lynette Wilson and Dora Oxley. The Scouts enjoyed Christmas caroling Dec. 20. Mrs Jerry Nov., Mr Mrs Claude Bird, t and daughter Leslie recently returned to their home in Las Lynette and Kaye. Mr & Mrs Charles Johnston Morris Sharp, Midvale. Wiliis Vegas, Nev., after spending the week with his par- Mrs Christmas and. familv recent. v visitprf with Sharn and son Kirt Union. . o . . I a v relatives m Lehi and American lLa Mar Newbold, daughters, ems, air & mrs con. tiosennan., fork. Christmas nismt visitors Vickie and Dixie were recent Recent dinner guests at the at the Johnston home were her 'overnight guests at the home of home of Mrs Charles Thornton sisters and families. Mr & Mrs 'Mr & Mrs William P. Sharp, were members of her family, Maurice Beckstead, Riverton. Rigby, Ida. They also visited Fa-Mr & Mrs Glen Nelson, Idaho sister their with !in ldaho Mr & Mrs Warren Schmidt, Salt Lake, the John L. Christ - and family, Mr & Mrs Wayne Falls, Ida.; Mr & Mrs Hue ensens, American Fork, Mr & 'Browning. Jewkes, Kama9; the Calvin iurs nowen acnmim, lioliaday. w A Mr T.a Mar Rosrnhan Thorntons and their families. Girl Scouts Present Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell, the Delbert Pormans, Herriman, Christmas Play DELINQUENT NOTICE and their families were euests Cirl Scout Troop 351 recently Christmas day at the home of EAST JORDAN IRRIGATION COMPANY presented the play, "The Christ- - ,lltir mother, Mrs Louise Principal Place of Business mas Dolls Review." The pro- - Schmidt. SANDY, UTAH gram was held in the Midvale Word has been received from City Hall and parents of the Huntington NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following desBeach. Calif., were special guests. nouncing the birth of a son, cribed stock on account of assessment No. 70 of $2.00 per Girls participating were Con- - Dee. 18 to former East Midvale share or any fraction thereof, levied September 21st, 1961 nie Bullock, Lynette Dean. Lot-- residents. Mr & Mrs Jerry the several amounts set opposite the respective stockholders tie Douglas, Bonnie Graham, r"ra Ann Shelton) Nelson. as follows: Jiiiie Ann Evans, JuLene Hale, Grandparents of the new baby AMT. DUE SHARES Deane Holpin, Lynda Hickman, are Mr & Mrs Eugene Nelson, Cert. No. NAME lA Maureene Jacobson, Marilvn Whitticr. Calif., and Mr & Mrs 380 $ 2.00 Archuleta. Robert i Miller, Rosemary Marlor, Ro- - Leland Shelton. 2.00 3617-Atkinson. R.W. or Eva Wight Mr 4 Mrs Glen Sadler and layne Mattson. Suzette Jo NoRoss 3845C Ijirin Burningham, 1 land, Teneke Van Alphen. Trudy children and Kaye Miller, 2.00 & Dorothy B. lA Nadine Peterson, Ann turned to their home in Las 3852-2.00 Beneficial Life Insurance Co. 1 2.00 Monday after 40G7-Trobourgh, Pauline Strong. Dp-- ! Vegas, Nev.. Butterfield, Julian & Mrs. Nell 1 Anna Warner and Jeanne Yua- - spending part oi tne notiday 3038-2.00 Crawford, C. N. week with Mr & Mrs Claude 3337C 1 ha 2.00 Crawford. C. 3926-The entertainment was under Bird and other relatives. City Bank Plegee of Sandy Beth Soffe recent. y returned 2Va 5.00 the direction of the leader, Mrs Cooley, Kenneth & Grace M. to her home in Hollywood, 1 2.00 3fi58-Curtis, Orrin F. Tony Bullock and after .'pending the Christ-2 4.00 4299 C Fairbourn. Edward Becky Pierce and Doris Vordus. Calif., ma wopk with hfr nnrpnlc Tr 4237-Beneficial Life Insurance, 1 !& Mrs J. Clyde Sofi'e, other 2.00 Plegee of Hall, Jack W. & Dott Boy Scouts of the First relatives, and friends. 4109-Prudential Federal Savings Ward troop enjoyed an over- V Mrs Edith Orgill, Salt Lake, 2.00 Plegee of Hughes, James Devon night camping trip Friday at was hostess when family 2336-Walter Brand, Plegee of in American Fork bers met New Years eve for 1 2.00 Home Owners Loan Cor?. ! 3507-Canyon. The 'group participated their anual party. The King, Merrill L or Marguerite in coastings ana otner outdoor gether was held at the home of Plegee of Equitable 10 activities. 'TJoys making the Mrs Orgill's sister and brother-tri20 00 Life Insurance Company 1 were John Sabey, David 2.00 Mr & Mrs Iverv Larson. 2399C Lambson, Mary E. Y. 1 2.00 The group enjoyed 3937C Ni'sson, Brent Nelson, Kay Midvale. Latsis, Hattie John played games. Others attend-- ! 3910 C Goff, Madsen, E.L. Plegee of Mutual Lil e Sharp, Douglas 47 94.00 Insurance Co. of New York Hardy, John Redman, Sam ing were Sid Tregaskis, Salt 1 3352-2.00 Kastanis. Nile Strasburg, Stev-'- , Lake, Mr & Mrs Clyde Swen-Ostrandcr. Albert & Irene T. 5 en Hastings, Craig Hawkins., son and Mrs Elizabeth Swen- - 2fi25-10.00 Parker, Clayton 20 40.00 Steven Henneman, Jimmy and son, Sandy: Mrs Dora Bateman, 4217C Parker, Clayton 1 2.00 Mike Angeles. The boys were West Jordan. Mrs Daisy Swen-- ! 2705-Sharp, George R. 2832C 8.00 4 Sharp. George R. accompanied by their scout- - son, and Mrs Mary Swenson. V2 Worthen, Donovan II. or Grace M 2.00 master, Dell Harmon and junior Prizes were won by Mr 4 Mrs 4357-6.00 3 Wil.son, Joseph & Sadie assistants, David Goff and Paul Larson. Clyde Swenson, and 3315-Hastings. John Hardy Sr. and Elizabeth Swenson. The house And in aceordance with law an order of the Board cf Ben Redman, troop committee prize was won by Mary Swen-Directors made on the 21st day of September 1961, so many members, and Eugene Stras-- , son. of such stock as may be necessary will shares of each burg assisted with transporta- Family members met at the be sold at publicparcel at the office of the secretary at 358 auction Si tioei. home of Mr Mrs Everett North Utah on January 13, 1962 at 11 o'clock A.M. State, Kemp, D'Ann and Sheila But- - Walters, Cottonwood Heights, to pay the Sandy, delinquent assessment together with the cost of terfield. Salt Lake, spent the Saturday evening. The week with their grand- - gather honored Charles Bird on advertising and expense of sale. parents the Leland Sheltons, his 80th birthday. Others enjoy-whi'Martha S. Conish, Secretary their mother, Mrs Ila Jane ing a buffet dinner and a social East Jordan Irrigation Company Butterfield, viiited in Hunting- - evening were the Glen Sad.ers First Publication January 5, 1962 ton Beach, Calif., with her sis-- and Kaye Miller, Las Vegas, Last Publication January 12, 1962 White City Mrs Elia Clavell from Price, has been visiting here for the past week with her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Stanley Mrs Phyllis Titel Kinder. Am Jack Gleason and Yvonna Moore, Salt Lake, were guests of Mr & Mrs George Jensen Girl Scouts Need Saturday. Leaders in Area Visiting recently with Mr 1 Mrs Ambrose Motta were their Mrs Myrna Lambert reports children Mr & Mrs Richard Motta, and family, Ogden, and the Girl Scouts in the area Mr & Mrs Steve Motta and fam need Brownie and Intermediate ily, Grace, Ida. Also visiting Scout troop leaders. Anyone in with the Mottas - were Mrsiterested in assisting in tins Motta's sister, Mrs Edith James work is asked to call Am and husband, from Rolla, Mo. Dr & Mrs Fred Greer, Los MinHi Warri T?iipf Rnniptv Angeles, Calif., has been visit-- announced that a baby sitting & Mrs Lowell service will be offered this ing here with Mr year Greer, his parents. with their first meetMrs Ralph Fordham and sons, beginning 10 a.m. ing on Jan. 8, at Jimmy, Claude, and Ray Ford-haMr & Mrs Keith Christian, visited here over the week Platinum Way entertained Mr end, with her brother and famMrs J. C. Christian, and her 4 & RobinMrs Lawrence Mr ily brother at a dinner on New relawith son. She a'so visited Years day. tives in Butler. Mr & Mrs R. W. Johnson, Mr &. Mrs Richard Jacobson Garnet Dr., were happy to have and daughter, spent Ginger, Richard W. JohnChristmas day ' in Pleasant her brother, Carrier, son, of the Navy Mrs Jacobson's with . Grove, "Forrestal", spend- his holiday father. Hvtum Loader. Mr & Mrs John Mazanis TnrfTleave with them.- He returnee! this week to Norfolk, Va. children, Denver, Colo., spent The Sandy Jaycees had a the holidays with her parents, luck dinner at Mr & Mrs Ruel Boggess and Christmas pot the home of Ralph Crystal, Jeanne. daughter, Drive. Spending Christmas day with Tulip Mr & Mrs Verl Loader and family were Mr & Mrj Blaine Sermon Announced Cox. Orem, Mr & Mrs Wiliiam PoweH. and family, Sandy, Mr By Community Church & Mrs Virgil Loader, Salt Lake. The sermon topic at worship Also visiting was Mrs Hilda Loader, Salt Lake, Mr St NMrs service on Sunday, Jan. 7, at Morris Loader, San Francisco, 10 a.m., will be "Varieties of CaKf., Mrs Hattie Stead, Farm-ingto- Religion, but a Common Faith", it has been announced by the During the holidays, a party Comunity Church Minister, Donwas held at the home of Mr ald Cassidy. The Church School will begin Reva Wiseman, honoring the members of the Stewart family. a new quarter's work and Games were played and the courses for all classes will be children presented a program. based on the Bible, general Dinner was served to Mr Si Mrs theme, "A Learning and a EnCommunity." Wayne Stewart, and family, Witnessing Murray. Mr & Mrs Don Stewart, rollment is encouraged. A meeting will also be held and family, Mr & Mrs Francillo on Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Stewart. Salt Lake. Church. All officers will attend, A Christmas dinner was served at the home of Mr & Mrs and. members and other persons are welcome. George Jensen. Present at this Dr Sidney Buckham, superinSubscribe to the Sentinel tendent of the Intermountain convention of the United Church 1 inter-e'sdte- d "&&&o.0 V- - '"j. R.f U.S. M. Off. P . j I think they "Alvin found it in the Want Ads belong- to the same lodge !" - Injures at Saturday Family Pec. morning, East and 7th ' 30, 90th South, a collision injured every member of the John E. Arko family of 1257 Serpentine Way. Mr Arko suffered contusions; Mrs Arko received heat lacerations and contusions; Rose Ann 5, received a broken right arm; Edward, 3, received head lacerations, broken cheek bone and abrasions; and John, 2, a conthree-ca- r cussion, v White City Man M C's Prison Dinner j Midvale E. in-la- Olive Sharp, Reporter AM5-295- 0 Scouts of First Ward Enjoy Yule Activities . Cub' Scout troop 117 of the East Midvale First Ward recently held its annual Christmas party and pack meeting. The boys exchanged gifts. The 1 scouts' parents were presented Ron Glassey, Sunflower Lane, gifts that had been made by cubs as a group project. was the master of ceremonies the and after dinner speaker at the Each boy received an award. Johnston Craig from the annual Utah State Prison Christmas program and dinner. division Weblo e graduated into the guide patrol and also re Mr & Mrs Lynn Ainsworth and Mr & Mrs Wesley Ainsworth went to a New Years eve card party at the home of Mr Si Mrs Nick Dunn, Crescent. Mr & Mrs Boyd Householder and Mr & Mrs Jack Bodell enjoyed dinner and a movie on New Years eve. Sharen Tuits, Leon Hodhan, Joan Huchings and Jerry Poul-sowent sleigh riding in Emigration Canyon Saturday evening and had refreshments later at the home ofd Mr & Mrs Carl Tufts. Mr & Mrs D. Gustafson and children, Preston, CarL and neia .were ai a unrjuimas brunch' at the home of "Mr & Mrs Ra'ph Crystal, Tulip Dr. Ralph Crystal celebrated his birthday with a midnight supper party on Dec. 30. Mr & Mrs Reid Tyler, Amber Lane. Mr & Mrs Ray Anderson, Mr & Mrs Leon Walters, Tulip Dr., Mr & Mrs Edd Morgan, Poppy Lane, Mr Si Mrs Bytendorpe, Poppy Lane, and Mr & Mrs Ron Glas sey, Sunflower, were guests. Mr & Mrs Norman Moses, Tulip Dr., and Robert Moses, Canada, were entertained at a dinner party by Mr & Mrs Leon Walters. Mr & Mrs Grant Dahl Sunflower, and Mr & Mrs Earl Sybrowski, Galena Dr., were also present. Mr & Mrs Earl Sybrowski, Galena Dr., entertained Mr & Mrs Grant Dahl, Ssunflower, Dr & Mrs Samuel P. Robison. and Mr & Mrs Robert Newbold at a New Years eve dinner. Mr & Mrs Owen Perkes, Tulip Dr., noted the arrival of the New Year with a dinner party. Mr & Mrs Owen Johnston. Mr & Mrs Preston Thornton. Mr & Mrs Sherl Kirk, Mr & Mrs Jim 1 eJ E. si v f stv n t Zm& tifkff Hw,,,-- HM-F- of Hi-F- TmiiH i irr?P Vr f'(i',L! 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