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Show s o Riverton Blanche Densley, Ou Repoir AM3-3G8- 8 Name Riverton c c to 0 -- o 0 o Stake Presidency A reorganization of the River-tpStake presidency was eifect-eat stake conference Sunday. Elder Howard Hunter, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, and Elder Dilworth Young, member of the Quorum of Seventy, were in attendance. Pres. J. Harold Berrett was replaced as president by Leonard C. Beckstead, with Merrill E. Worsley and Elias C. Butter-fie'- d as counselors. Stake clerks, J. D. Gaylord Johnson and Clifton Lloyd, were retained. President Berrett resigned because of the ill health of his n d 3L. -- o 'i wife. Group Hears Talk On Civil Defense Stake MIA Holds Record Hop Feb. 24 ID date is Feb. 22. A program will follow the dinner. Chairmen are Mr & Mrs Elmo Hamilton. In Riverton Second Ward, dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m., Feb. 22, for all 18 years and over. People GO and over will be honored guests. A program will be presented at 7:30. In the Third Ward, an hour for visiting will be set aside, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., for the Old Folks of the Ward, Feb. 24. Dinner will be served at 5 p.m. for all 18 and over. Honored guests will be those 70 years and over. After dinner a group from the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir will provide the entertavi-men- t. Chairmen are Mr & Mrs Ren Howard. Bluffdale will celebrate their Old Folks, sixty years and over, with a dinner and program Feb. 22 at 1 p.m. All 18 years and up are invited. Chairmen are Mr & Mrs Milton Mousley, The Riverton Stake MIA are holding a "record hop" at the Ward Riverton First-Thir- d Church, Saturday evening, Feb. 24, at 8:30 p.m. Ray Uliberri will be in charge. Standard church dress in reauested. Mia Maids and Explorers and up, i are invited. Leonard Higg'is, state civil defense director, will speak at the Third Ward MIA adult session, Wednesday evening, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Mr Higgins recently arrivel home from Washington D. C. and has available the latest thinking on fallout and civil defense. He has also consulted with Pres. David O. McKay on the subject. The public is invited. Ward Makes Plans Rough Riders Set Feb. 17 for Dance For Old Folks' Days This is the month for the old folks to be entertained at banquets and programs in all the Western dance sponsored the Riverton Rough Riders by Riverton area. In the Riverton will be held in the local school First Ward, dinner will be serv- gym Saturday evening, Feb. 17, ed at one p.m. for al! people 60 at 9 reports chairman and over. Honored guests will Junior p.m., Beckstead. Gambles will those 70 be and over. Former furnish Western music for dancresidents are welcome. The ing. A grand prize will be given ' away and also door prizes. A Farm Bureau Eyes Feb. 17 for Meeting Dooley Upholstering A Farm Bureau meeting of Riverton Local will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 17, in the Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. New material from the State Farm Bureau wi'l be presented. All members from the Riverton area, including Bluffdale and Herriman are invited. JEW A USED FURNITURE Repaired and Recovered Rebuilt Cleaned Seats Low Terms Arranged O'd friends in Riverton will be interested to hear about a former resident, Eugene C. Miller, who celebrated his 85th Xitchen Furniture Recovering at the home of brithday Feb.-1a daughter, Mrs Robert (Jessie Jeanne) Olsen, in Los Angeles. Mr Miller carried mail in the Riverton area for 30 years, t 0 AM 5 4830 frtJ'm 1913 to 1943. He was born in Riverton Feb. 10, 1877, the eldest of nine children, to Charles Eugene and Christine McCallister Miller. He married Nellie Blake in' the Salt Lake Temple in 1900. Five children were born to them, four living. Mrs Miller died in April, 1945, tor Swen", grandfather, Union Missionary . . . !s re- The Lions Club held its annual Margie Johnson, Reporter h Am ., business meeting Feb. 8, Newbold conducting. Mr Sp-Kenneth Mounteer from Brinenoff and Jenkin Powell the (ith army 115 Engineer Bat- were visitors from the Rose in Los Angeles. Mr Miller has ' ' vt talion Co., Fort Lewis, Wash., Park Lions. 11 grandchildren and 11 greatClyde Buxton was was home on leave with his in lives alone He grandchildren. guest speaker, after which the wife and Vaby, for 10 days. He an apartment in Westwood but Lady Lions served a light renear his daughters, Virginia will visit with both parents, Mr freshment. The Lady Lions also and Jessie Jeanne. & Mrs Ervin Mounteer, and held their meeting this same The Primary Association of i brothers, Mr & Mrs Kenneth L. the Second Ward held a Goff and family, Murray, also night, Louise Newbold conductdate dinner party with many members of family ing. Wednesday evening, Jan. 31, at and friends of Union and RiverThe Union Third Ward Prithe church. A turkey dinner was ton where he lives when home. mary held its Penny drive for served to a hundred per cent Instead of leaving for Fort the Primary Children's Hospital attendance of both dads and Rucker, Ala., he will return to Saturday, Feb. 10, from 10 a.m., in Teachers charge daughters. Fort Lewis, Wash., for further till noon, after which a light of arrangements were Joy Card-wel- ', orders, luncheon was served at Mrs Theora Jarvis, Noreen A birthday party was held Flora Steeds' home. Rothe, Naola Holt, and Myrtle Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs Otto A group of friends Saturday, Humes. Thq ward bishopric was ' Sorensen, 3526 Alta Vista, SaAlt Feb. 9, helped Waunita Robini ( present. Lake City. Those attending were son celebrate her birthday at a . Mrs Harrison Walker, Mrs Bar- roller skating party. Later they Sunday evening, Feb. 18, the Second Ward Primary will prebara Richardson, Mrs Pearl returned home and played Marsha B. Walker sent a skit at the church called Pierce, Mrs Ronald Walker, and games and listened to records. Mrs Dora Walker. Games were Refreshments "Hyacinths for the Soul," to and a large help promote interest in the A farewell testimonial will played and refreshments serv- birthday cake with 16 candles ed. home will penny parade. Every was served to her guests. Those honor Marsha Beth Walker, be visited the evening of Feb. The Union Second Ward Pri- who attended were Jeanne Bog- of Mr & Mrs Thomas daughter 21. People are asked to pay two P. Walker s gess, Joan Alldredge, ; Ginger Sunday, Feb. 18, at mary held a pennies for each year of their 7 p.m. prior to her departure Party last week at the S and W Jacobsen, Dennis Green, Bruce birth. skating rink, after which they Hilton, Jim Hamilton, Carlene for the Hawaii LDS Mission. Miss Barbara Brown, Lehi, to the community Reese, Draper, Cheryll Hansen, The following program will returned spent last week end with her be presented at the Lark Ward bui'ding. Refreshments were en- Murray, Mary Lou Lund, Salt sister, Mrs Daro Hamilton and chapel: prelude, Jessie Neilsen; joyed by 95 girls and their fath- Lake City and Connie Cook, also family. hymn, congregation; ers. This successful party was of Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Douglas T. Brown opening Mr 4 Mrs Louell Greer had Alvin Lloyd; sacra- under the direction of Lihoma invocation, and family moved into their ment hymn, congregation; sac- partner, Mrs Reva Wiseman week end visitors, Mr & Mrs new home over the week end rament service, Aaronic priest- and Lihoma teachers, Mrs Mar- Jack Monaham, and their four at 2280 West on Herriman JRoad. hood; remarks. Max Seal; sel- ilyn Olsen, Mrs Pat Gadd, Mrs sons, Danny, Davey, Jimmey Mrs Linda Myrup is spending ection, Louise Mansell & Jerlyn Helen Taylor, and Mrs LuRene and Patrick, West Covma, Calif. a few weeks in Riverton with The DUP meeting' was held Tucker; remarks. Bishop R. Thomson. her daughter, Mrs S. R. Ander- Clyde Crump: selection, FlorBryce Barney. Michel Mc at the home of Leila Nix Monson and family. ence & Wa'ter Abplanalp; re- Cleery, Jay Eskstom and Den- day afternoon, Feb. 12. The lesMr & Mrs Dallas Draper will marks, nis Doty recently graduated son was given by Gladys WalkWayne Neilsen; recelebrate their 20th wedding an- marks, Bishop Robert L. Foist; irom the Union Second Ward er called, "The Diary of. Three niversary Feb. 1 with a dinner response, missionary; closing Primary. Pioneer Women." Vera Peterin a Salt Lake Cafe. Mr & Mrs Raynold Brady vis- son read a history of William hymn, congregation; benedic- ited A family dinner at the home & Mr Mrs Reynolds Tuesday with Grace Hard-mation, Harry Carson; post hide, Terry. Sunof Mr & Mrs Harry Carson Oney Smith, Salt Lake City. showed Jessie Neilsen. relics; among Mr & Mrs Raynold Brady these were a fur coat owned by day afternoon Feb. 18 will honwere dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Queen Victoria. This was given or Miss Beverly Walker, who William leaves Feb. 27 for an LDS MisSteadman Thursday, to the mother of Mrs Hardman's She is the Feb. 8. sion to Hawaii. in Residence step grandfather. During the Fire Union First Ward held its sendaughter of Mr & Mrs Thomas meeting Mrs Nix had a ' keroior P. Walker, Lark. Aaronic cottage meetings at sene lamp lit for the occasion. Extinguished Quickly & the homes of Mr & Mrs Gerald Refreshments were served to Mr Mrs Hans Neilsen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Fire, starting in rubbish near Brady, Mr & Mrs Albert West, 13 guests. Mrs Junior Beckstead and fam- the furnace at 241 Oak St., call and Mr & Mrs Boyd Vurnham. Miss Latlie Anderson, daughGuest speaker at the Brady ter of Mr & Mrs Ernest Anderily. 1 ed firemen at Midvale out home was Austin Walker; Lynn son, celebrated her $th birthday The Lady Lions will meet Monday evening, Feb. 19, at p.m. The home was filled with Bradford was the guest speaker Feb. 10 at her home. Games 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs smoke but there was little fire at the West home; and Milton were enjoyed and refreshments Stel'ter was the guest speaker were served to, 15 little misses. Owen Hamilton, with Mrs S. R. at the Vurnham home. Cookies Anderson and Mrs William Rey- damage. Mr & Mrs Billy Lewis and and punch was served at each family, Provo, were dinner nolds as They home. have arranged for a combined Bowling Ball Given guests of Mr & Mrs Dale Walklecture and film, entitled "The Saturday, Feb. 3, the Union er Monday evening, Feb. 12. Star Junior Bowler Second Ward Relief Society Land of White Alice". Refresha luncheon and book ments will be served. sponsored Rwrl .Tnncpn 14 upar nlrl snn review by Helen Kimball of Salt Vacant Union Home of Mr & Mrs Gale Jensen, 415 Lake City. The name of the Destroyed by Fire Taleit Show to E. Wasatch, Midvale, was chos-- book, presented was "Love and Peanut 350 Butter." were guests A frame home at 6838 South en star bowler for the month. served. Highlight Cub Dinner Proceeds will go on the 1300 East, Union,, vacant since ball a awarded He was bowling Union Second and Ward A talent show will highlight Stake last November, was destroyed the Blue and Gold banquet to which was presented to him on House building fund. Mr & Mrs Jerry Petruzii, 575 by fire Sunday at 10:45 p.m. be held by the Sandy Tenth te'evision. Boyd is a member of Wards cubscouts. it has been the junior bowling league bowl- - East 7800 South, are the parents The home was owned by Don A. of a baby girl, born Feb. 7. announced by Kenneth Cub Scout Pack 124 held its Wright. cub scoutmaster. He ing at Junction Lanes. County firemen estimated the wi'l be assisted by Wayne Vea-te- r regular pack meeting Jan. 29, at the Amusement Hall. Their damage. at. 4,500 to the building and den mothers, Mrs Plans Bride Stake Ruth Whitely, theme 'of the month was and $500 to the contents, and ' n Mrs LauraVeaterTWs Claud-en- e ""i nl'CriSnm Puanlnn "Knights in Armour." TWO sluts determined that the blaze was ' were presented. The boys 'par- started by deiective wiring. Anderson. A bride and groom evening aded and showed their parents Mr & Mrs Wright had built The banquet and show will be a new home in front of the one held at 7 p.m. at the Sandy has been planned by East Jor- the projects they had made. Fourth-FiftFeb. 6 at the Stake House a which was destroyed.' They dan Stake, it has been announcWard Feb. 16. Over 80 cubs and their fam- ed by Mrs Donna Bates. The Virtue Night was held for the moved into the new structure ilies are expected to attend. MMen and Gleaner event will Beehive girls and their mothers. shortly before Thanksgiving. Awards will be presented during be held at 3001 E. 7800 South, Ethe! Wilson was in charge and the evening. conducting. Speaker was Friday, Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. Tolman, Hillside Stake, Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served to 250. The Stake presented 160 booklets "Our President Speaks ' by David O. McKay to each girl. and Gleaner Girls The Tune-up- s of Union Third Ward enjoyed a your car bring TROUBLES TO us BRAKES sleigh riding party Saturday, Feb. 3, in the afternoon. ReAsk about our Low Interest Rates on Financing freshments were served. Mrs Margaret Swens spent a week at Pocatello with her daughter, Mrs Lad E. Brady, who recently had her third child. Keven, 3 and Kelly 2 welMidvale comed baby Kristi. Lad and Corner of Main & Holden Streets Just Call AM Sandy are1 former Jordan graduates and Union residents. Nes- We're A Midvale Booster " K . Daddy-Daught- s IW fx I Daddy-Daughter- n Sudbury,-Claud- Bonnie Bishop, Reporter Del-be- " Detain, Janice Ebert, Janet Granite covering from a hernia opera - Program Enhances Gold, Green Ball ; The Granite Ward Mutual held a successful Gold and . Green ball Saturday evening, under direction of Sheron and Mrs Sverre Engen. The theme, Stairway to the Stars, was carried out in blue and white by the Laurel and classes. Tex Parkers Ensign dance band provided music from waltzes to the Virginia reel. On the lloorshow the theme song was sung by Penny Parker. Tennant and Pamela Kathy Evans sang a duet, and Glen Sudbury presented a trumpet solo. Refreshments were served. Des-nai- n Stake Announces Saturday Dance I The Mount Jordan Stake anits Gold and . Green ball will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24. It will be at the Draper nounces First-ThirWard. Jay Robinson's orchestra will provide the d music. Bryce Howlett, Burt String-felloand Paulus Svedeen were speakers at LDS services Sunday. ... Emerson Hand departed Mon day morning for a business trip to ban t rancisco and Los Ange les. He is expected home Satur ' day. ,, Graduating frpm Primary with honors this week is Joey Murdy. He graduated as a sec ond class scout and was commended for his work by Mrs Ivan Orgill, Ward Primary pres ident. Individual awards were re ceived by many young" ladies of Granite at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Thoe completing requirements were Ardeen Des pain, - Alice Durrant, Marva ' ' ia Honor Roll New Subscribers H. T. Hatch, Midvale Ida Lester, Riverton Mrs David J. Lister, Salt Lake Jack B. Chapman, Midvale R. K. Dillard, Sandy Fred Lindauer, Midvale Gordon Lindeman, Midvale Mrs Herman Janssen, Midvale Jim Shields, Sandy Ray V. Haneberg, Draper Renewals Lamont Pearce, Sandy . Rufus Ray, Midvale George W. Olson, Midvale Floyd L. Griffiths, Midvale , Hyrum Hardcastle, Sandy Clarence Hyde, Sandy" . Jim Tateoka, Riverton Clifton Densley, Riverton K. Langford, Riverton' ; Alice Kidd, Riverton Dennis Lee, Riverton Gale Crane, Riverton Morris Kidd, Salt Lake Ray A. Palmer,' Riverton Elvin Barney, Rivertdn Don F. Lennberg, Riverton Earl Webb. Riverton Elna Gorman, Riverton J. A. Woodhead, Salt Lake Zina C Hughes, Midvale Albert Simonsen, Sandy Mrs A. L. Rosse, Compton, " , . Calif. Glen M. Chidester, Sandy Joe Iasella, Sandy Pearl Pierce, Sandy Melha'Bilfs, Midvale Mrs Melvin Green, Midvale Carter E. Grant, Sandy Lawrence Ray, Midvale Arlo's Cafe, Midvale Midvale City Ordinance Requires Rubbish to be placed in Covered Meted Containers. are, not reto pickup rubbish in quired cardboard containers that disintegrate in damp weather. Street Employees Midvale City Council Henry Beckstead, Mayor ikilDio' - . . J f A . X- - il Jo-An- n Car Got A CC Cough? CENTRALIZED, TRAFFIC CONTROL ON UNION PACIFIC KEEPS SHIPMENTS n Troester's Automotive Service Ml'v ' v The remarkable new comfort that is built into the 1 962 Cadillac e Cadillac owners. And it's an is a delight even to long-tim- even more marvelous experience to those who are learning the luxury of the "car of cars" for the first time. Nowhere in ... g MOVING W ssr- - " ' Q - ' - ,U2...- ! 13 motordom are seats more buoyant . . . space more generous . . . or roads so smooth. 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