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Show Personals Mrs Willis Francom AM Mr & Mrs Jay Pond, Coolidge St., had as dinner guests recent ly Mr & Mrs Edwin Pond, Salt Lake. Mrs Edwin Pond is the former Bonnie Darger, Murray; they were married Dec. 27 in the Logan LDS Temple. They are both attending the University of Utah and are making their home at 2605 Lake St., Salt Lake. Another dinner was given in their honor recently at the home of Dr & Mrs Edward McKay, Salt Lake. Twelve other guests attended in addition to the Jay Ponds. A week end guest recently of Mr & Mrs Carl D. Zobcll, S. Allen St., was their brother-in-laChase Churtz, Escalante. Mr & Mrs Lester C. Ray and children, Leslie and Collin, Price, spent four days with Mr Ray's mother, Mr & Mrs Charles Fosses, First Ave. During their stay, Mrs Fossen's birth- Other day was celebrated. guests attending the party were Mr & Mrs F. R. Coleman, and George II. Osborne, Midvale. Entertaining at dinner recently for Mr & Mrs Stan James, Sandy, were Mr & Mrs Charles Fossen. Returning recently from a ' week's trip to Nebraska were Mr L Mrs William Magnusson, Dqpot St. Three days were spent at Central City, Nebr., visiting the Bud Magnussons. A dinner was given in their honor. An other three days were spent visiting Mr & Mrs Dean Cole, They were Columbus, Nebr., also dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Bob Lund, Columbus. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Albert Lutz, Columbus. Another dinner party hosted by Mr & Mrs liar-ve- l All honored them. Mrs Mary Stevens has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs May West, N. Main St., for the past month. Mrs Cecilia Doyle and Mrs Ladonna Hansen, Murray, were May West for an evening last visitors at the home of Mrs week. Mrs D. R. Clarke, Newton, spent a week recently with a daughter, Dr & Mrs J. 0. Jones, Lincoln St. A dinner party was given in her honor at the home of her grandson, Dr & Mrs J. Clarke Jones, Murray. Other guests were Dr & Mrs J. O. Jones, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Grif fiths and sons, Mark, Evan, Ross, and Neil, Cottonwood Heights; Mrs Clarke's sister Mrs Mary Cooley, and Mrs Frances Rigby, Newton; Mrs J. Clarke Jones' parents, Mr & Mrs Merrill Rushforth, Ccnterville, and J. R., Mary Ann. and Blaine, children of the J. Clarke Joneses. Following dinner, a social evening was en joyed. The children also pre sented a program. Dr & Mrs J. 0. Jones attended a lecture Monday evening at the Assembly Hall, Temple Square. Sir Geoffrey Furlonge, former British ambassador to Ethiopia, was the guest speak cr. Sir Geoffrey, who spoke un der auspices of the BYU adult education center, compared the peoples of the two countries of Ethiopia and Somalia, which lie near to each other in eastern Africa. a dinner-dancinEnjoying party at the Ambassador Club last Saturday evening were Mr & Mrs Stanley Wells, Mr & Mrs David Stoker, Mr & Mrs Frank Stepan, Mr & Mrs Grant Shaw, Mr & Mrs Ray Ertman, and Mr it Mrs David J. Marchant, Midvale. Mrs George Barton, Mrs Orson E. Kcsler, Mrs Dorothy Welch, Mrs Maurinc Bosh, Mrs William B. Treston, Mrs Charles Troester, Mrs David t, Midvale, Mrs Carl George, Murray, Mrs Jay Thompson. Butler, Mrs Dean Hutchinson. Salt Lake.. Mrs Jack Smith, and Mrs Reed R. Johnson, East Midvale, attended club at the home of Mrs Fred Stoffers, 6815 South 315 East. Monday night. Mrs Sidney Silcox, Rivcrton, mother of Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St, celebrated her 80th birthday recently. Dinner guests were Mr & Mrs William Magnusson, Mr & Mrs Orlcy Bills and children. Cheri and Rady, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Sherman Ferguson and children, Sharlene, Lee Alan, and Russell, Murray, Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe and children, Karen and Olive, Sugarhouse. Guy Bell. Sandy, Mr & Mrs Rupert Silcox, Mr & Mrs Richard Stuart and daughters, Wade and Darla. Magna. Mr & Mrs r,r. don Silcox, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Smith and children, Lynnctte. Julia, and Guy, Mr & Mrs Nello Silcox and children, Mark. Marnae. and Bar bara Jean. Copper Heights. Mrs Max Buckncr and son Brrt, Hunter, Mrs Rozilla Maynard, Mrs Iola Newman, Mrs Barney Scott and daughter, Chrri. Mr k Mrs John Tctty and children. Reed. Debbie ami baby, and Mrs Leslie Silcox, Rivrrton. Friday afternoon Fred N. Urn- don, Birmingham, Ala., arrived visit with by jet for a three-dahis uncles and aunt, Roy Wat son, Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, anJ cou.sins Mr & Mrs Willis V. Francom and sons, Craig and Gary, Midvale. On the of his arrival, Mrs Francom entertained at dinner in his honor in Salt Lake. Another dinner honored him at the home of Mr L Mrs Francom. Sunday ' afternoon Mr Ilendon was guest was also visited. Monday evof honor at dinner at the home ening Mr Ilendon, who is plant of Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, manager of the DuPont ExploLePage St. Other guests were sives plant in Watson, Ala., left Mr Watson, Mr & Mrs Fran- by jet for Denver, Colo., where com and sons, Alden Jenkins he is meeting with other plant and children, Kearns. Tape re- managers this week. cordings were played and fam ily pictures and records of Mrs Jenkins were viewed. Monday morning Mr & Mrs Francom entertained at breakfast for the On Friday, Jan. 25, the fol group. Later that day Mrs Jess lowing books will be added to Done, Salt Lake, hosted a lunchshelves of the 'Midvale eon in his honor. Another cous- the of Salt Lake County Branch Salt R. Lake, Putnam, in, Glen Books Stories. The MIDVALE (UtaKT SENTINEL by J. Young. A social history of patent medicines in AmerFiction 10 Friday, Jan. 25, 1963 Page ica before federal regulation. "Island," by A. Huxley. About "On The Contrary," by M. Mcin Space," by J. Throneburg. understanding of horses and a Utopia with the goal of Carthy. Examiantion of the "The History of the United of story her fine appreciation for the States Flag," by M. Quaife & American scene, always disfreeing each person, not enmoon. to the man's first trip pleasures of the trail give apothers. From the Revolution slaving him. cerning, always entertaining, and the Turkey peal to this novel of mystery. to the present, including a "Maya, Land of "Bright Heritage," by D. Wor-lefrequently disconcerting. von V.' the Deer," by Hagen. "A Pickle For A Nickel," by L. To be, or not to be a "All About American Holidays," guide to its use and display. d of Skillful For Young People Mayan picture Cinderella. Moore. by M. rythe. How more than of "The Cybernetic Brains," by 50 of our holidays originated "First Book of Civil War Land the before life just coming book. R. Jones. Science fiction. Battle3," by T. Dupuy. A simand are observed today. "All Around the Tpwn," by P. the Spaniards. 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