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Show .ite utah , Midvale sInTinec. iCiidVaU, Friday, May 10, J963 Page 10 Sandy Deportment Mr Richard Setterberg AM Rebelcahs Enjoy ' Beauty Demonstration Marshall Speaks On Annuals at Beauty demonstration was attended ; by members of the Sandy Rebekah Lodge who were joined by a Salt Lake Lodge and furnished the refreshments Jim Marshall will speak on on their surprise visit. The demonstration was given annuals at the Tuesday meetVaun Dean Bird and Peggy by Gar14 of the Sandy ing May Bird. den Club. The group will meet at the Sandy City Hall at 7:30 Beylcs Garden Chosen p.m. A plant sale will be discussed By Garden Club during the evening. The date The R. J. Beyks garden was has been tentatively set for chosen "Garden of the Week" May 29. by the Sandy Gardes club officers, it was announced by Mrs Bowling Team Marion Boyle, president, The home is located at 93 East Honored at Banquet A Garden Club . . 9400 South. The Merry Mixers, consisting of 32 people, enjoyed a banquet Wednesday evennig at Luigi's, climaxing 32 weeks of bowling at Koller'i. Trophies and awards were presented. Included in the program were Robert Doty, son of Mrs Clara Eklund, 1260 E., and Diane Keetch, in a dance number. Several Sandy couples will join the Cottonwood Mall summer league. Furnqces & Air Conditioning or Night, CaiTT:lyde , Buxton, 5 Years to Pay "Service All Makes" CR7-318- 3 BUXTON'S Heating Air Conditioning Midvale & Election of officers will be by the American Legion and Auxiliary Monday evening, May 13, beginning at 8 p.m., it has been announced by George Conish, commander end Mrs Kathleen Ferguson, president. A report will be given on the Junior Convention and the dinner. Plans will also be made on the Memorial Day jites and the poppy sales. Department convention will be held May 31, June 1 and June 2. held n Visiting Mrs Alta Kemp recently were Mrs Leola Walno and her sons, Paul and Bob. They make their home in Huntington Beach, Calif., and were guests of Mrs Kemp's for two weeks. On Thursday Rrs Rose Larson Day AM5-2341- Legionnaires Select Officers, Also Auxiliary 7693 S. State St. University of Utah YOUNG PEOPLE'S IB SUMMER PROGRAM AGES CRAFTS ARTS & : SCIENCE Mission home. Mrs Jerry Byergo AM Episcopal Mission Held at Mall Rev. Thompson 7 a free brochure write or call: Extension Division, J ot U., P.O. Box 200, SLC 10, Utah; Arnold Butterfield ' Dies at His Home at 1224 dard by Bernie Humes; song,' Each child gave her mother return Primary children; song, Patric- a gift. Teachers are Mrs Eetsy ia Richards; choral readers, Lamb and Mrs LaVona Peter in Salt Lake Rd. on their Episcopalians in the White City area should attend the Episcopal Mission in Holladay at the Cottonwood Mall at the ZCMI auditorium. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Peter Jones and Rev. Services Sunday at the Sandy Cochrane giving the sermons. Community Church will include Rev. Frances Thompson as Democratic Confab missionary speaker. She has Calls Local Officers been teaching at Dansalan Junior College in Marawi City in Attending the State Democratthe Philippines since 1952 and has lived in the Philippines ic Convention at the Newhouse Hotel over the week end will be since, 1937. She will speak at both the 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. several officers from the White area. They include Mrs meeting "Sunday morning and City Earlene Mitchell, vice presisocial an extended will be there hour between the services for dent, and two board directors, Mrs Nadine Horrocks and Lynn the people to get acquainted. Stevens. Gary Swenson is the Rev. Thompson will be one of the speakers at the annual president. A party will be held Friday meeting of the Utah Association of the United Church of Christ evening and meetings during ofWednesday and Thursday at the the day on Saturday. State will ficers be elected also and Church. Holladay Community committeeman and Rev. Thompson will be the National committeewoman. will on They John Brooke of Rev. guest Flint Dr. and will be in White adopt a slate of resolutions for morning the coming year. A banquet will City from Saturday close the event Saturday eveuntil Monday morning. ning. Visits Sandy Church son. Kathy Johnson, Alice Colton, Rodney Adams, Alan Beebe, Michael Peacock; act from the Children's Friend; play, Mark Goodmanson, Lori Whitehead, Danny Krohm, Terry Anderson, Vieki Pettingill, Marilyn Kidd, KeithAnderson and Dennis Peacock; poem, Dallas Pettingill; story, Marion Kaptyn; story, Frank Hofman; poem, Lori McCassree, Maria Baxter, Lanny Melville,- - and Kevin Bebe; poem, Janey Jackson; three mothers speak, Donna Lunnen, Delna Johnson, Lois Goodman; closing! song, Primary Children. Bishop of the Twelvth Ward is Robert Lunnen. White City Women Attend PTA Confab Funeral services were con ducted Monday noon at the Saturday evening, May 11 at Midvale First WardChapelfor 7:30 p.m. in the Sandy Seventh Arnold James Butterlield, 57, Ward chapel. All Mutual are invited to attend. 353 Spruce St., Midvale, who After the supper games will be died at his home Thursday, May played, is is reported by Louise 2, of cancer. He was a promiJohnson, who is in charge of the nent businessman and active A buffet supper will be held mar-ried- s worker in the LDS church. An accountant, Mr Butterfield was the treasurer and member of the directors of Brooklawn Creamery Co. He was born Jan. 9, 1906, in a son of Joseph Riverton, James and Dora C. Petersen Butterfield. He married Evaline Peterson Oct. 21, 1937, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had served as bishop of the Midvale First Ward and stake secre tary for the Y.M.M.I.A. and Sunday School superintendent. Surviving are his widow; a son and two daughters, Arnold J. Jr., Linda, Mary Anne, all of Midvale; mother, Riverton; brothers, sisters, Mrs Thomas. A. (Dora Grace) Callicott, Mrs James W. (Mildred) Smith, Joseph P., Almon L., Elias C, all of Riverton; VeLoy H. Salt Lake; foster brother and sister, Blayne C. Petersen, Bell, Calif.; Mrs Oscar (Cleo) Lev-inSandy. Young Marrieds. The Ward movie for Saturday will be "Red Stallion In The Rockies" in color. Speaker at a Democratic Study Group held at the home of Mrs Earlene Mitchell Wednesday was Ernest Dean of the State House of Representatives. An elk buffet dinner 'for all members of the DATUS Archery Club was held Saturday eve ning at the home of Earl Sy- browsky. Guest at the Donald H. Crem-e- r residence, 9484 Poppy Ln., is Mrs Keith Sylvia) Radley, Helena, Mont., former resident at Peruvian Park. During her stay in White City Mrs Radley had" a baby girl, on Apr. 1. She will be leaving Thursday for her home in Helena. Mrs Charles Cremer, mother of Donald Cremer, is visiting her son and family for two weeks. Mrs Cremer lives in Miles City, Mont. - Attending the State PTA Convention for officers and chairmen at the Union Building at the University of Utah Friday and Saturday 'were the following people from White City: Mrs Lyn Stout, council representative; Earl Cox, principal Joan of school; Edgemont Christian, PTA president; Louise Johnson, PTA vice president; Clea Rawson, treasurer; Beth Webster, current vice president; and Sidney Halliday, chairman for next year. A .banquet was, held Friday evening at the Newhouse Hotel. e, pre-scho- Mum-Chidest- er Twelfth Ward Has Primary Family Hour Wedding Announced Apr. 20 was the marriage date for newlyweds Carolyn Mum and Dean Chidester, Miss Mum is the daughter" of Mr & Mrs i. F. Mum, 2nd Ave., Midvale. Parents of the groom are Mr & Mrs Glen M. Chidester, 9944 Tulip Dr., Sandy. ' The couple was married in Salt Lake and are honeymooning for two weeks through Texas and Mexico. They will make The recently organized Sandy Twelfth Ward held its Primary Family Hour recently it is reported by Mrs David J. Baker, 1233 Serpentine Way, historian. The theme "Your Child's Future is the World's Future," and they also stressed the value of the Children's, Friend. The program is as follows: remarks, Lynn Anderson, stan CHRISTIAN ' Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Salt Lake City LLecturer: Herder E. Rieke. C.S.B. of Indianapolis, Ind., Mem ber of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship of Thej Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos ton, Massachusetts. '"1 P"1"1 r D) J u.t- - ft Use Sentinel 322-646- Want Ads if ' only IS, httzli . V. Give her more time to be a Mother! each ... 1 J 4 of many Exciting New Ways To Remember Her Electrically . 4 or pi.. 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JL 4.x ll'j electric, it's better I & if . . nil sift mBn LIGHT CO. t t i "Discovering Harmonious Relationships Through Christian Science" May 1 3 Monday 8 p.m. 352 East Third South Street Stars Honor Mothers in Primary The The Stars, 6 year old class in the Primary, had their Mothers Day program Tuesday, May 7. They are now divided into two classes and had an attendance record of 26 children and 26 mothers. SCIENCE LET US SAFETY INSPECT YOUR CAI o We'll Make Sure Ifs' Ready for Spring and Summer Driving! Midvale Methodist Community Church will present a Moth ers Day program by all the children of the Primary Department at 9:45 a.m. For TENNIS CREATIVE DANCE. 4-1- Hy-ru- their home White City Methodist Children Plan Sunday Program "learning for the fun of if LANGUAGES enand Mrs, Erma Seal, joyed a luncheon at a local cafe to celebrate Mrs Gwen Levine'is birthday. Family members of Mrs Levine's will enjoy a famafterily gathering Saturday noon at her residence. Enjoying a luncheon at the Omenia Lodge in Murray were the following, members of the Sandy Lodges, Mr & Mrs Thomas Nicholl, Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg, Mrs Alice Mason. services Attending funeral held for Mrs Georgia H. Thompson last week at Nephi were Mrs Virginia Seal and daughters, Mrs June S. Draper, Mrs Beverly S. Carson, Riverton; Mrs Jessie S. Nielsen, Mrs Mary Beth S. Walker, Lark; Mrs Myrtle B. Ostler, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Arland Bodell, Herriman; Mrs Elizabeth B. Skanchy, Mrs Erma B. Crump, Midvale. Mrs Thompson was killed in an automobile accident. Mrs Ostler Was an overnight guest at the home of Mr & Mrs E. Ronald Shaw, Nephi. Mr & Mrs Dale H. Allen, were overnight guests Saturday of Mrs Allen's sister, Mrs J. Thomas Ostler, Sandy. The Aliens were also guests of Mr & . Mrs Wilford Forsberg, Kearns. They were also visitors at the home of Mrs Erma B. Crump and of Mr & Mrs Raymond D. Goodrich, Kearns. Family members met at the home of Mr & Mrs Robert Lewis and "family, 8600 South, to celebrate the 75th birthday of Thomas Nicholl,; Mrs Lewis's father. Enjoying a smorgasbord dinner were Mr & Mrs Ilarold Wright and family, Helper, Mr & Mrs Stuart Nkholl and family, and a granddaughter of Mr Nicholl and (three, children. Mrs Thomas Nicholl was also present. .Mr & Mrs Thomas Lakey traveled to Wendell, Ida., this week, following the death of Mr Lakey's mother, Mrs Callie Tomison on Sunday. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon. The Lakey's returned immediately following the services. A picnic was enjoyed Sunday by the L. D. Caldwell family, 8125 South, at Liberty Park. They were joined by Mr & Mrs Wendell Jackson and family, Mr & Mrs Larry' Ott and family and Mr & Mrs Tommy James and family. C. mm , |