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Show Bluffdale Carol Gren, Reporter 254-014- 9 Mousley, Michelle Nielson, and Church of Jesus of Jesus Christ Eva Jensen Olsen, Dora Mr- The program on Sitnclay Is IliUUl. of Latter-daBlanch Jensen, Ada Saints will hold Mullen. as follows: organ prelude, Vida Lois Bills had a party for her ita annual New Year's dance Greenwood, Marcell Johnson, ) Hutchings; opening song, con- Primary class, the Firelights in the LDS First-ThirWard Allen Jensen. on Dec. 18. The girls gregation; invocation, Rodney amusement Dec. hall Saturday exchanged gifts and enjoyed refreshments 23 at 8:30 p.m. The Toneuire's Lloyd; sacrament song, congre featured Almon Butterfield's at Mrs Bill's home. Christmas Orchestra will sacrament provide the mus- a dinner party Saturday evenservice, gation; caroung were Meiame Merrill, ic. The fl wr show will start at Aaronic Priesthood; remarks, Julie Turner, Sharrie Crump, 10 p.m. Every one over 14 years ing at their home, in honor of Mrs Butterfield's family includEd-Janet Moon, Jeannie Bell, of age is invited to attend. i William Powell; remarks, & Mrs Hoi Crane, Lynette DeCall, There will be refreshments. ing her parents Mr ward Royal Crawford; speaker, mer Thayne, Lehi also Mr & Margie Sileox, Patricia Farns-wort- There is no charge. V. Beckstead; vocal selection, Mrs Paul Thavne and children, and Joyce Mousley. New Mexico, Mr & Mrs Ronald quartet, Desmond L. Shields, Debbie Ewell, daughter of Mr White City, and Time Thayne & Mrs W. Leon family, Glade McKee. Jay Fullmer.1 Meeting Ewell, celebratand Dv & Mrs Jay Peterson ed her birthday with a party ' Wards Jerry Hold; remarks, parents at children, Orem, and the Paul at her home Dec. 18, with a Changed of missionary; presentation of Midvale. Snyders, group of friends. Starting Sunday, Dec. 29, the missionary; Mr & Mrs Stan Bills and LDS Firstand Third Wards will! Mr & Mrs Waller E. Crane , family attended a Bills family make a change on their meet- accompanied the G. N. Butter-Christmas party at the Riverton ing time. The Third Ward priest- fields to Salt Lake last week. Hutchings. Town Hall Dec. 21. Sunday, hood will meet at 9:15 a.m.; They visited with Mrs Ruth Cinda and Mrs Frazer. they also visited in Salt Lake Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.; Jeffery with Marilyn and Michael Mr & Mrs Lester Butterficld fast meeting at 2 p.m.; and sac Also enjoying the Sunday rament meeting at 7 p.m. The and family have moved into were Mr & Mrs First Ward meeting will be the their new home, in time for Alva Hoblit and George Miller. earlier meetings. Christmas. Mont Kay Uoyd Mr & Mrs Jay Mousley, Bart The John T: Bodell family and Mary Gay, and Mr & Mrs held a Christmas party, and exA Midvale woman, Mrs Lydia Bert Smiths Hold J. A. Walton, enjoyed a Mousley The New England Mission of Sanchez, through Attorney B. changed , gifts, Saturday evenfamily Christmas party in ing at the home of Mrs Trussler the LDS Church 'will soon be Nathaniel Ritcher,1 Philadelphia, 57fh Wedding Date Dec. 21, at the home of Bodell, Sandy. Those attending the destination of Monte Kay filed suit against Pan American Mr & Mrs Lewis Mousley. Thursday, Dec. 19, at the Dra- from here included Mr & Mrs Lloyd, whose farewell testimon- Airlines for the death ol her Several persons from Bluff- per Cafe, Mr & Mrs Bert Smith Vern Bodell, the John A. Butter-field- ial will take place Sunday; Dec. husband. dale were on hand to enjoy the celebrated their 57th wedding and Mr & Mrs Harold 29, at 4:30 p.m. in the South Her husband, Rafael, died ' Associated Foods stores annual anniversary. , Jordan Ward, 10400 South 1300 Dec. 8 in a plane crash at Swasey. employe Christmas party, Sat The first ten years of their j Visiting with Mr & Mrs Lafe West. Md., along with 72 others. Mr Lloyd is the son of Mr & urday. The event was held at married life was spent at the Crane Sunday, afternoon were Others named in the suit were a theater in Salt Lake. Prizes , Uinta Basin Reservation, after Mr & Mrs Fred Simons, Boun- Mrs Melvin J. Lloyd. of Co., manufacturers Boeing were given away, Santa Claus which lived in Salt Lake tiful and Mrs Lilly Haycock, they 707 Jet, and the U. S. govthe a visit and paid presented each for a short time, and the Salt Lake. zanne Miller, BYU, Lee Walker, ernment, whose agents manned child with a stocking of candy, City balance of their married life The Art the control tower at the PhilaMitchells attended the and everyone viewed the film, have spent in Draper. Mr & Mrs Lawrence Butter- - delphia International Airport. funeral service of Mr Mitchell's "How The West Was Won." they Mr & Mrs Smith are parenst Aunt, Mrs Zina Ashby at Vernal field entertained at a dinner Local people in attendance of six children: Eight crew members died Dan Monday. They are spending the party at their home, Sunday with the 73 pasengers on were Mr & Mrs Dick Turner Howard Smith, Mrs NormaSmith, Barwith Mr & afternoon in honor of Mrs Ben a flight from Puerto Rico to Christmas and family; Dee, Paul and Kent ton, all of Mrs Afton Mrs Elroy holidays Draper; Halverson at Neola. Brenan, Buffalo, N, Y,, Mr & Philadelphia. Jones; Mr & Mrs Eldon Crump; Brooks, Miss Isbelle Smith, and Robbie and Glen, sons of the Mrs Harvey Taylor,, Provo, Mr Mr & Mrs Howard Mrs Sanchez need not be presCrump, Mrs Beverly West, all of Salt & Mrs Vernon Graves, Salt Leon and Gayeln Crump; Roger Lake The children and Oren Dansies, spent the week Lake, Mr & Mrs Richard Tur- ent during the court action. She City. instructed her lawyer to act for trump and Carol Barben; and grandchildren and their families end with their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Glen Crump and celebrated this occasion with Mr Mr & Mrs Willard Bergmaann, ner, Sandy. her during an interview with ; bhauna. Sandy. him in Philadelphia last week. & Mrs Smith. Ben and Verda Merrill left Mr & Mrs Lester Butterficld Mr Smith at one time was one Sunday to spend the holidays of the leading business men of left Thursday for Delaware, in Los Angeles with their daugh and operating where they will visit with their owning Draper, ter, Shirla and. family. the Smith Auto Service and daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Dick Bell, son of Mr & Mrs Grocery. Since Mr Smith has Robert L. Gratis. Dick Bell, and Dennis Nichols, retired, Mr & Mrs Pete Freeman, Salt his two sons, Dan and son of Mr & Mrs Edward Nich Howard Smith have taken over Lake visited with the Vergil arrived home Sunday to the businness and have added Freemans and Mr Freeman's ols, spend the holidays with their the Draper Cafe. mother Mrs Ida Freeman Sunfamilies. The pair are currently afternoon. day stationed with the V. S. Army Oren and Lucille Dansie were at Ft. Belvoir, Va. Jordan Class Group guests at a Christmas party at Catherine Hiatt, Bluffdale, Holds Of '54 the home of Mr & Mrs Larry Party a Christmas for her gave party 19 Dec. at the Mrs Betty Ruth Fitzgerald Farnsworth, Kearns," Saturday grandchildren home of a daughter and family, Bell, Holladay, and Mrs Connie Donna and Delmo guests at the home of Baum, Sample, Murray, were Mr & Mrs G. N. Butterficld Kearns. Santa Claus arrived Lloyd a party held at the at hosts afternoon were Mr & with gifts for all, refreshments home of Mrs Ruth Fitzgerald Sunday Mrs Levi Freman, Bountiful, were served, and a movie A 21. Christmas Dec. and Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane. shown. Others there were Ross, Saturday, luncheon was served and decorMrs Fern Poor was assisted Patty, Mike, Steven, Glenda, ations were in the holiday Clyde and Christine Kump; Ed, theme. Attending were Mrs Ruth by Mrs Louise Miller as Myrt, Darlene and Vickie Nich- Miles at a family Christmas San Diego, ols; Karen Burton, all fo Bluff- Calif.; Pritchett, party at Mrs Poor's home Lunnen LaJuana Mrs dale; and Jess Kump and child- - Guymon, Mrs Ethel Thursday evening. Dinner and Terry ren, Jerry, Shcrne, and Lon Miss Sandra Fitzgerald, exchange of gifts were featured. of Salt Lake. included Mr & Mrs 1 il all of Salt Lake City; Mrs Guests Mrs Gerald Stone, Provo, Mr & Mrs Nancy Soper Burgner, Marva Winters Toone, Mrs Bea- Ray Parry, Mr & Mrs Lee trice Hill Pierce, all of Draper, Skanchy, Midvale, the Earl and Mrs Maurine Allen Ander- Poors, and the James A. MilProvo. All ten of these lers, Herriman. son, Mrs Clellie Ballard Home for the holidays are. attended girls were friends, and Boyd Richard, junior high school together, and Rodney, went to Jordan High School, Dansie from the USU, Monti Su- Announce Lessons graduating in the class of 1954. Miller, Lynn Crane, Miss In Organ, Conducting OlltUUil v THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 5 Friday. Dec.) 27, 1961 d JayBees Entertain At State Prison - The choir presented a Christmas cantata in LDS Sacrament, meeting Sunday. Connie Webb, wrote the program and conducted the choir, with Spencer Niel-so- n accompanying. "The Ten of Christmas" was the theme and colored slides were shown. Helen Molyneux acted narrator. Persons taking , as parts were Kendall Merrill, Joan Nielson, Dana Webb, Mary Mousley, Warren Casper. A special holiday program will be presented Friday, Dec. ' 28, by the MIA, at the Bluff-dal- e Ward, commencing at 7:30 .p.m. The public is cordially incited to attend. .' The Bluffdale Lions Club has distributed baskets of fruit to the older folks and the sick of the community. ... The Lions entertained their ladies on Dec. 21, at a Christmas dinner at a Salt Lake hotel. Mr & Mrs Jay Mousley left Dec. 27 for a trip to Pasadena, Calif, for the Rose Bowl parade and football game on New Year's Day. The couple, along with Mr & Mrs Marvin Kirk, Orem, joined a tour group for the trip. They will also visit many points of interest in the Southern California area; Disneyland, Catalina Island, San Diego Zoo, the Lawrence Welk .show among others. They will also enjoy a stay in Las Vegas en route and will arrive home Ways V ;. Jan. ' 4. Robert and Kathy Bunker and daughters, arrived Sunday afternoon from their home in f.'Las Vegas to spend a week I with Kathy's parents, Mr & Mrs AHeber Jones. A Sunday School Christmas party was held on Dec. 21 for Mrs Erma Jones class. Twelve members went caroling around the community and returned to church for refreshments. , the Mrs Ethel Gardiner and Mrs ;Jones also acompanied the group. '' Attending a company Christ-,ma- s party Saturday were Mr & JVIrs DcLaine Green and fam-lilThe annual party held at the General Motors training center in Salt Lake, is for emplodivisyees of the Electro-motivion and their families. A film was shown, and an inspirational .program was presented by the music department of Highland High School. The highlight was the appearance of Santa Claus, who presented each child under '.twelev years with a gift. A lluncheon was served. Mr & Mrs Dick Turner and ' family attended a family Christinas dinner in Kearns Monday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Junior Ball. Also present were Mr & Mrs Elmo Turner .'and family, South Jordan, Mr ' & Mrs Rodney Turner and family, American Fork. Gifts were exchanged and a program presented. Vickie Haslam, daughter of i Mr Si Mrs Scott Haslam is re- at home following (covering her arm. in Primary held , a Christmas party on Dec. 20 i at the home of their teacher, I Nancy Jeffs, with Joan Neil- son assisting. The group went caroling and returned for refreshments and exchange of gifts. Girls participating were Debbie Henderson, Jolenc All- jrea, uinrieen sueox, margene - , e fuansie, ucnise teener, rameia Webb, Karleen Ross, Judy Midvale's JayBees sponsored program of folk music at Utah State prison auditorium Monday evening, The group 18 or older, presented a western and other band, folk singing entertainment. Ray Ulibarri chairman of the project was assisted by co- chairmen, Joe Gomez president the JayBees Vaughn Sharp, vice president. a 1 Lu-cen- e I h raJTiX."lS,V Midvale Woman Cul-leto- The Melodettes, singing at a Riverton ward haliday party, concluded a busy season. Singing uner the direction, and with Mrs LaRue Barfuss, are Don-ett- a Reed. Catherine Winger, Margaret Hyde, Dixie Martin-eaAnn Winegar, Elaine Welch, and Marilyn Norma ohnson Hacgarlane. u, . Hoi-lada- For Our New Store In '64 At 52 N. Main, Midvale s, Elk-ton- Vi Vi Price Price , . C Syv-erso- n, Ladies' uf , Black Parly Shoes 00Zt inMiniii7 Draper Mrs Annie H. Enniss v Mrs Annie H. Enniss, 66, Ave., died at 3:45 a.m. in a Salt Lake Hospital of natural causes. She was born May 14, 1897, in Dugspur, Carroll, Va., W. and to Arthur Elizabeth Huff. She married the late William B. Enniss Jan. 19, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She Stake New Years was a ward and stake advisor Dance Is Dec. 28 on genealogical research, Ward and Stake Sunday School leader, The Mt. Jordan Stake of the and a Relief Society secretary for several years. She graduat ed from Henegar Business College and is a former "employe of the University of Utah Press. Survivors include three sons, two daughters, Leonard F., Kemmerer, Wyo., Mrs Elbert (Mary) Baird, Layton; Noel II., Draper: Mrs Robert N. (Jane) Sheets, Salt Lake City; Bruce, Sandy; 22 grandchildren; one great grandchild; two brothers, F. Lyman Huff, Parkton, Md.; Parley P., Baltimore, Md.; and five sisters, Mrs Arza F. Mrs Ra- Welch,I Salt Lake City; f pnaei ni. ivogcrK, i,miion; Airs Rex Ilankins, Maryland; Mrs Thomas Mrs John Evcland, Thomas, Cockcsvillc, Md. The funeral was held Monday Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. in the LDS North 21st Ward. Interment was in Draper Cemetery. 554-5t- , r:,. ,.. . Miss Mary Jean Cartwright school for the Storewlde Sale Bargains Too Numerous to Mention for Many Values Frankfurt, ..Mm DV! At Kennecott's Bingham Canyon mine, men and machines are working on the largest industrial expansion program in Utah's history to increase copper production nt the tW.v1. ... Ger- many, was called home because her mother's, illness. She will arrive by plane Monday. Her mother, Mrs Jane Cartwright, is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs Fern Williams left Sunday, Dec. 22, to go to Seattle, Wash., where she will spend Christmas and New Year's with her dauchter and family. Kenneth Gotberg is home from St. Mark's Hospital and is recoverinn from an accident he received at Kennecott Cop per Company where he is employed. Mrs Lloyd (Tarn) Atkinson is home from LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Utah Copper Division. One phase of the program is pictured here. Rail lines are being removed from a mine level as part of the project to substitute trucks for trains in hauling overburden from the mine to nearby dumps. When the rails are removed road graders will smooth the way for the new, big trucks at Kennecott. More than 50 miles of roads will be built, measuring 50 to W feet ' in width, to complete this phase. Skilled men, with their eyes on lumurrow, are on the job throughout Kennecott's operations. In addition to those at the mine, others re preparing for the expansion of the pre ipitation plant, the construction of a new . rushing and grinding plant at the concen-eiter rators and the modernization "f smelter. aisle at the Employees associated witn uic iouinillion lollar expansion program are working not welL nly for Kennecott, but for Utah as They are part of a long range plan to keep Kennecott's copper production a sound, healthy business. All are contributing to Utah's grow ing economy . . . today, and everyday! 4- m . - ( -- V" of Herriman p m. o mm CLEAVE who is teaching U. S. Army in 00 p Upen rridays until M ' h the organ lessons register at 115 East South Temple and for the conducting register at the Church Office Building. For further information on this contact the bishop of your ward. $3-$5- DOWNTOWN MIDVALE 254-492- 9 LDS Church organ lessons will begin Tuesday, Jan. 6. For Price y2 1 Stop During Yule Season Ma lis Vacate Sues Airline Post Christmas in Melodettes Sing '' S J '" f V, - - - '.i v, - f. K.J 'vv Mrs. Agnes Dansie, Reporter Home Furnishings Open Friday! 800 E. Center St. 9 p.m. . Midvale A marker for the old rock church was dedicated Sunday talks by afternoon featuring Mrs Fern Butterficld, Mrs Alice Bodell, pres. Kate B. Carter of the Daughters of Halt rwnerrs. Bp Kent Bodell. Others on the were Betty Butter procram field. Roberta Crane, Rae But A. Buttcrfirld, Mrs Annid C. Bo dell. Bo. Alunro Freeman. Other pecial guests Included Riverton Stake presidency won rd Beckstead. Klias Butter field. Merrill Wnrsley, Gaylord Johnson, and Mrs BroadbanR, A J Marker Dedicated For Old Rock Church iMt jiud- utJntyd& - itsim t& frY ftwp4-r- f L ' i Copper Corporation 7 Wall Copper Division |