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Show flverem The Ml OVALE (Utah) SENTINEL W7 yuere Bert Crane and daughters, Roberta and and Mr & Page 5 Jan., 25, 1963 Mrs Terris Evelyn, were SunIngram at a special dinner and games. day dinner guests of Mrs Anna Teachers in charge are Mrs Sandstrom. Pickett, Mrs Lucille MilBlanche Densley Mary ler and Mrs Gwen Shulsen. AM8-3(J8- 8 The Second Ward Primary Lihoma Girls Daddy dates is 19 Bantam Team Has scheduled for Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. will a be Undefeated Season at the church. There full course dinner followed by The Riverton Third Ward MIA games. Present will be 24 girls Bantam basketball team (boys and their daddies and the folHerschel S. Egbert was feted from 14 to 16) went through the lowing class leaders: Mrs Nor-ee- n a dinner party at the Riverat Rothe, Mrs Evelyn Beck season undefeated. They played ton and Cardvell Town Hall Saturday eve- Mrs Joy four other wards, twice each stead, Butterfield. Beulah Mrs and won every game, says Del- Mrs Connie Seal and Mrs bert Page, coach. Boys on the Daniels were sustained as Ella team were. Larry Shulsen, in the Second Ward counselors Blaine Page, Larry Larsen, Relief Sunday, and Mrs Society Dale Freeman, Robert Dreyer, Noreen Rothe as chorister. Mrs Scott Peisley, Charles Withers, Allen Hansen, Robin Shomaker, Ila Jean Bergstrom replaced Mrs Blenda Hamilton as ward and Robert Hakala. chorister. Forty-fivCopperton SeminMrs Hamilton Is Next students from the Riverton ary Hostess to Lit Club 9econd Ward participated in a f The Riverton Ladies Literary program at the church Sunday Club meeting .wil be held Feb. evening. The program was ar8 at the home of Mrs Everett ranged by LuVera Mae Piatt. Hamilton. Mrs Blanche Densley The theme was "We Walk By will tell the story and give ex- Faith." Organists and chorister were Suzanne Brown, Glora cerpts from Shakespeare's "The Beckstead and LuJean AmundTempest." Mrs Gladys Densley will give a musical number, sen. Prayers were given by "A Sea Dirge," words by Shake- Robert Rothe and Ivan Nell. A double trio and a musical readspeare. ing was presented by the stuHostesses at a meeting of the dents. Talks were by Larry Riverton Camp of the DUP Berfkstead, Suzan Butterfield, Jan. 17 were Mrs Morris Myron Green, Roy Larsen and Mrs Joseph Butterfield Moana Remarks Cardwell. and Miss Phyllis Butterfield. were given by seminary presiMrs Anna May Sandstrom gave dent, Blaine Schmidt. the lesson on "Immigrants from Mr & Mrs Eldred R. HamilForeign Countries." Mrs Don ton entertained at a social eveCoy gave a history of her grand- ning at their home Wednesday of mother, Mary Ann Francis at a Green, who, with her brother, of the p.esent Riverton Stake walked across the plains in presidency and high councilmen 1862, when she was 20 years and partners and the same ofold. Her brother died en route. ficers of the West Jordan Stake. Herschel S. Egbert She came on to Utah, befriend- Games and refreshments were ed by Mr Green, who Jater enjoyed. t ning Jan. 19, in honor of his rebecame her husband. She was Guests of Mrs Spencer Gam-me- ll from work at the Utah-Idahtirement the mother of 13 children. over the week end were Sugar Company. Some 36 The Riverton Flower Club met her sisters and husbands, Mrs and partners were Monday, Jan. 14 at the home Hannah Tobin, Canoga Park, of Mrs Russell Butterfield, with Calif.; Mr & Mrs Kautzman, present. The Lady Lions preMrs Butte, Mont.; Mr & Mrs JenEdgar Morgan, pared the meal. Morgan gave a talk on getting nings Peay, Susanville, Calif. Mrs Del Shomaker and Miss atfor "eady spring planting. Mrs They came to Salt Lake to Jerschel Egbert showed a cat- tend the funeral service for a Peggy Comstock presided at alog of flower seeds and plants. brother, Howell Davis, 62, who the punch bowl, and Miss Joan Refreshments were served. died Jan. IS in Salt Lake City. Shomaker and Miss Lynda EgMrs Edgar Morgan went by Mrs Harry Carson entertainbert, helped granddaughters, plane last Thursday to Menlo ed at a family party at her Park, Calif., where she will home honoring her sister, Mrs serve. Val Asay and Cleon Rose, spend the next few weeks with Thomas P. Walker, Lark, on West Jordan, entertained with her daughter and husbandv,Mr her birthday, Jan. 19. Others songs and piano numbers. Mr Egbert retired from the present were children of Mrs s night was! Carson, her mother, Mrs Vir- U and I Mill after 32 years of held Jan. 24 at 6:30 p.m .at the ginia Seal, Mrs Jessie Neilsen, service. Later years he worked Third Ward. Twenty-onLihoma Lark and Mr & Mrs Dallas as foreman and assistant foreman in the sugar tympany girls entertained their daddies Draper. warehouse. When h was a voung lad he helped in the building of the mill. He and hi3 wife, Mary Hansen Egbert, reside at 12G90 South 1630 West, 1961 DELUXE Riverton. They recently celeAuto, R & II, Light Blue brated their 42nd wedding They have one living 1961 DELUXE son and one daughter, John E. Stick, R & II, White Egbert, Salt Lake City and Mrs Adlebert (Barbara) Shomaker, 1961 DELUXE Riverton, five grandchildren. Mr Egbert is a charter member Auto, R & H, White of the Lions Club and has DELUXE 1961 worked continuously for the past 18 years in various offices. He Stick, R & IL Dark Blue served about 20 years on the DELUXE 1962 old folks committee in the original Riverton Ward. He is at Auto, R & II, Medium Green present an elder in the River1962 Deluxe Wagon ton Third Ward. Auto, R & II, Green A neighborhood club met Fri- FUTURA 1963 day afternoon at the home of Mrs Ross Newman. The time Stick, R & II, Gold Ross' Demo was spent doing hand sewing ana visitinfi. Those eathored at the Newman home were Mrs Maria Silcox, Mrs Einar Riverton Mrs Will Silcox, Mrs DanLund, 12655 South 1700 West Coy, Mrs Alfred Peterson. Mr ni. Silcox. Mrs Elna Hartlev. Mr uena uius, Mrs Josephine Bratt. Mrs Hazel Beratto and Mrs Ed Beck. Mrs Eliza Reynolds was hostess at a breakfast at her home Monday, Jan. 14 honoring the birthday of Mrs Emery Ber-ret- t. Those enjoying the repast were Mrs Anna May Sandstrom, Mrs Millard Henderson, Mrs Herschel Egbert, Mrs Mark Nichols and the guest of honor. The same group met Tuesday morning for breakfast at the home of Mrs Einar Lund with one extra guest, Mrs Ross Newman. " Hiverton Hold Retirement Party Jan. For H. S. Egbert e o Daddy-daughter- e Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter AM Cranes Play Host Group To DUP The Daughters of Utah held their meeting last Monday afternoon at the home Fio-nee- rs of Roberta and Evelyn Crane. The lesson was given by Mrs Fern Butterfield and a history of her grandmother, Mrs Bid-diwas read by Mrs Nora Crane. The 14 members were served light refreshments by the hostesses. e, . Hold Open House At New Auditorium . Open house was held at the new auditorium Thursday evening, attended by Riverton Stake and many former residents of Herriman. Dancing, a and refreshments program were features of the evening. Daddy-Daught- er Night Well Attended One hundred per cent marked s attendance at night last Tuesday evening in the new auditorium. The Lihoma girls and their dads enand joyed dinner, program dancing, under direction of Mrs Shirley Butterfield, Mrs Beverly Forman and Mrs Ethel Butterfield. Pres. Alice Bodell of Riverton State attended. , Daddy-Daughter- J AA vyir were Don Swasey and Wayne and husband, the Vern Bodells Butterfield. for the week end, while Mr Ras- mussen attended a convention Work Day at Relief Society at Salt Lake City. meeting last Tuesday was spent The Laurels and Mia Maids in quilting tablecloths and makheld their progressive dinner ing place mats. Luncheon hos- Wednesday evening under dir tesses were Mrs Colleen Parry, ection of their leaders, Mrs Mrs Mayme Ingram, Mrs Lola Louise Miller and Miss Evelyn Miller, Mrs Marnell Butterfield Crane. and Mrs Dot Miller, under direction of chairman, Mrs Rae Fourteen members of the Sun day School officers and teachers Butterfield. Mrs Alice Bodell and Mrs attended their preparation meet Ruth Dansie attended the meet- ing at Riverton Second Ward ing of the Utah Legislative Sunday. The Junior final basCouncil at the state capitol last of Riverton Stake ketball ' games Thursday. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor attended was played Thursday evening the welcome home of President at the auditorium. Winners were Makoff, of the German Mission Bluffdale, Lark and Herriman. Bryant Miller attended the at a Springville LDS Ward Sun Lions Club Governor's Night at and visited with Mr & Mrs day Union, held in the club house. Gerald Stone, Provo. Among those attending the Mrs Miller acompanied him. A genealogical class will be wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Jack Butterfield at Riverton organized at the ward Sunday First and Third Ward Friday School Sunday, Jan. 27, directed & Mrs Art Mitchell. evening were: Mr & Mrs James by Mr Mrs O. II. Dimond, West JorA. Miller, the Bryant Millers, the Don Swseys, Mr & Mrs dan, visited with the Bryant Nat Crane, the Lester Butter-field- Millers, Monday. Kim Miller and Mr & Mrs James accompanied her grandmother home for a few days. Newman. Speaker at the LDS Church Mrs Fern Poor returned from service Sunday evening were 10 davs Logan after spendins with her daughter and family, Eldred Beckstead of the Stake High Council, and Mr Hutch-ingthe William Thomases. a recently returned misThe Jordan stake youth record hop, in the new auditorium. sionary. Saturday night, featuring Ray Ulibarri, was a success, and quite well attended. Mr & Mrs Louis Jensen. Ru Carol Green, reporter pert, Ida., spent last Monday AM 90149 and Tuesday visiting Mr & Mrs Bodell. Henry Albert J. Crane and daughters 200 Attend Elders' Roberta and Evelyn, entertainDinner Jan. 8 ed at dinner Sundav afternoon in honor of the birthday of Mrs Although the weather was Teams Ingram. stormy last Friday night, more Mr & Mrs RavF. Roberts. than 200 people braved the cold Lehi, visited Mr & Mrs Arlin and helped to make the elder's Freeman and family Sunday dinner at the LDS Ward a suc-ceafternoon. Also helping by serving the Girls Visiting at the Henry Bodell food were the Bee-Hivhome Thursday evening was of the MIA. The following peoMrs Clarence Giles, Riverton. ple headed the committee: EdMrs Vester Rasumssen, Idaho ward Nichols, Leon Ewell, Falls, Ida., visited her sister Floyd Allred, Stan Bills, and s, Bluffdale Jay Mousley. Proceeds will go querque, N. M. The new baby, to the missionary fund. Shawn Max, has two sisters, Shelly and Jodi. Mr Gamble is Junior Have Assistant District Manager with Undefeated Season Ameircan National Insurance Company in Albuquerque. The Bluffdale Ward Jr. Sherman Anderson is now at won first place in Riverton stake home after undergoing treatdebasketball. On Jan. 14, they ment at a Salt Lake hospital feated Lark by a score of for facial injuries suffered in to remain undefeated this sea a farm accident. son. Wayne Lang coaches the Parry Kump, daughter of Mr team, which consists of Dick & Mrs Glen Kump, is recoverBell, David Hatt, Dee Merrill, ing from an appendectomy. Randy Parry, Dennis Nichols, Peggy Parry has replaced Dee Jones, Tommy Jones, Nola Woodward as organist in and Steven Anderson. MIA. Nola and her husband, Kent, have moved to Midvale, Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd where he resided prior to their have a new grandson born to marriage. 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