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Show TH Page 2 MIDVALE SfcNtlNEL, MIDVALE. UTAH Fruhr Di'(criilkr 23, 1964 . Dec. Draper Mrs James Debban 254-49C- 6 & Mrs E. A. TTendrick-sen- . Draper had 1Q Christmas dinner guests, employees of the State Dept. of Contractors. Mr the program was performed for the student body. Dec. 22 the annual Pinata parties were held for the first and second graders in a group, then the third and fourth graders, and fifth nd sixth grader. Wednesday Dec. 23 the Draper grade school will have a Christmas party for the student body. Santa Claus will be present with treats for the students. A Christmas program was by students and special movies were shown. 16 Mr & Mrs Albert Law, Superintendent . of the Draper Fourth Ward MIA had a Christmas gathering for the of ficers, teachers, and partners Dec. 18. Dinner was served and games were played. Douglas Smith, a former Draper resident was killed in. stantly Dec. 6 when the ar heij f Santa Claus surprised childwas driving went out of con-- ' ren Dec. 19, at the home of trol and turned over on State Mr & Mrs Kenneth L. Henager, Street. His mother Mts Lucille of Murray. He brought presT. Smith was in the Holy Cross ents and surprise treats. Enjoy-in- g the event were Mr & Mrs hospital recuperating from a Debban and family, major operation when the ac- James cident happened. She was re- Mr & Mrs Glen Curtis, Draper; Mr & Mrs Roy Rosenbaum, leased recently. Murray; ' Mr & Mrs Doug Turner, Crescent; Mr & Mrs Dick Pierson, and family, MurDraper Elementary ray; Mr & Mrs La Mont Mas-o- n Students Perform and family, Rose Park; Mr The Fifth and Sixth graders & Mrs Don Pehrson, and family, Kearns; Mr & Mrs Bob of the Draper Elementary school had a Christmas pro- Dennis, and family, Mr & Mrs Nielson,' and family, Mr gram for their parents, Dec. Larry 17. Theme of the program was & Mrs Darrel Norman, and Mr "Musical Moods of Music." & Mrs Ed Steele and family, The students furnished the Mr & Mrs Arman Meadows, background with singing while and family, Mr& Mrs George picture slides were being shown Ereans, all of Salt. Lake; Miss of various Draper areas and Kathy Vickers, Murray, and the vicinity. The slides were Mike Curtis from Draper. phptographed by the. school . . personnel. Still Tiime Mrs Helga Swenson The Santa Claus will ride through the town of Draper Dec. 24. He win start, at the West end of towa at 10 a.m. through to the north, then through thfe central part last. f Mr & Mrs James Debban entertained friends from Salt '. Lake, Mr & Mrs Bruce Olson and daughters Dec. 20, for din- For Christmas X i. ner. Draper girls sang Christmas Carols Dec 20. at Jordan High School in the Acapella Club Mixed "Chorus and Girls glee Involved were Vicki Whetman. Mary Gay Atkinson. Vicky Miliar, Mary Jane Allen, LaRue Clegg, Kalhryn Curtis, Lawral Jill Smith, Kathy Turner, Green, Crossgrove,- - Colleen Diane Sadler.; ( Whirlpool That Is Installed - FREE Short Business Meeting Held by Lions The Lions Club met Thursn day night in the Catholic hall in Coppedton. Only a short meeting was held because of the Christmas program at the elementary school. The prize drawing for the quilt, bicycle and tool chest was postponed for a few days. IF" ts Li-Ar- held Club a Christmas dinner party Monday evening Dec. 14 at the home of Viola Sabey. Presents were exchanged by Louise Young, Orpha Brown. Teresa Sue Tennyson, Millerberg, Gertrude Mildred . Reeder, Tranter, Dorothy Birmingham, Phyllis Jacobs, Marvetta Kimball, Mabel Burk, Eva Stocking, and hostess Mrs Sabey. New officers elected for the coming year were Mildred Reeder, president, Phylis vice president and Sue Tennyson, secretary. ,v . Study Guild Enjoys Special Yule Night. WEATHER IS BAD ROADS ARE BAD TRAFFIC IS HEAVY : Officers Elected At Party On Dec. 24 dee-orate- d Choir to Present Cantata in First Ward The East Midvale First Ward Choir presented a Contata, called "The Music of Bethlehem," on Sunday night Dec. 20. A bass solo was sung by Dean Kirk and a duet was by Ben Redman and Mr Kirk. The Cantata was under the direction of Mrs Dorothy Bradford and accompanist was Michael Terry. President of the Choir is Joseph Rubicek. AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSXIATIONS. Tennyson,' Mr & Mrs Leonard Millerberg, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Cubs Have .Party; Receive Awards J INC. and. Mr &. Mrs: Calvin Thornt- on. Gifts were exchanged. ' Trail Builders of the East Midvale 'Third Ward Primary went Christmas Caroling Wed- - nesday evening, and enjoyed refreshments at the home of Mrs Floyd Burmingham. They Cub scouts held a Christmas were accompanied by their parry, Monday evening Dec. 21, leaders, Kay Edmunds and . in the East Midvale"" First Jerry Adams. Ward. Scouts were . presented The birthday club met at the with candy and a present; A. home of Mrs Gertie Smith on Dec. 18. flag ceremony was given under Friday evening, direction' of den i mothers, Christinas presents were ' exGinieve Samuelson, and a skit, changed. Prizes were won by by ; Doris South worth. Reed Mrs Blanche Rosenhan and Swenson, Cub scout' master,, Mrs Elrena Nielson. Others atawarded the " Lion Badge to tending were, Mrs Velma Bird, Bryce Glover, son of Mr & Mrs LaNome McCleary, Marvine Parley Glover, and Jel'Xery Brown, Rose Laveder, Delsa Eailey, son of Mr & Mrs Joseph McCleary, Leon a Yates, Mabel Wilson, Evelyn Colebrook, Jane Bailey. The Copperton Study Guild met Monday evening in the Copperton . Kard recreation hall. A special Christmas proElma gram was presented. Manltier, Copperton gave the reading of "The Other Wise Man", Florence Abplanalp of Lark told the story of "The Real Christmas." Her daughter, Polly A A. Heaps- sang! three special numbers, accompanied by Rae Nae Groves. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served to thirty ladies present. Hostesses were. Agnes Steele and Verna Jones assisted by Norma Nich Until Dec V h i WS-- Sharp. dinner party Thursday evening, was Mrs Xene Butkovich, Sandy, Attending, were , club.i memoers, Mrs Norma Lynn Mrs George Gadd, O'Neil, Mrs Sharon Johnson A family dinner was held at Mrs . Mrs Carolyn Player, i the home of Mr & Mrs James Gayle Player, Bcnnion;' of Moroni honoron Wednesday, Jex. Sandy; Mrs Kitty Brady ing them on their 61st wedding Mark and Nedra Huff, Murray,,, Branch Entertained , anniversary. Attending were Gifts were exchanged. their children, Mr & Mrs There were 78 members of the Moroni. Branch at a ChristEmery Brady, Mr & Mrs Ott' Songs, Costumes Add mas program and party held in the Copperton Ward amus-men- t To School Program hall Thursday evening Dec. 17. A program was pre- The Midvalley school held its Christmas program Thurs- sented by the Primary childunder the direction of Irene day evening Dec. 17. Mrs Vev- - ren and a skit "The erly Bailey of the" PTA and E. - Throckmorton Brent Gamin, principal; wel night before Christmas" was corned the parents. Each class presented by the MIA. Three Willie 8rJ from. West participated by marching andf1.'111 sane nnmhnre singing .Christmas songs . and "Santa came and brought treats were dressed in black & white costumes, and carried candles. to all the children. Refresh District president. Mis Paul ments were served by the Re- llenneman was special guest, ILSw'F - I . I . mi Convenient Parking In Riverton mi m In Open Fridays 'til 9 p.m. 254 3835 Relief The lesson. Alden G. Kynaston, Myton Leo Deani Midvale. Henry Anderson, Midvale Arthur E. Barraclough, Sandy L. H. Bowers, Sandy Parley R. Glover, Midvale Venetta Allred, Riverton Dr. Bruce G. Egbert, Riverton Raynold II. Brady, Midvale Mrs Gilbert Mathews, Midvale Paul J, Frampton Real Estate, Midvale .;, Henry L Elswood, Sandy Pete.Golesh, Midvale Carl A. Barlow, Midvale American Red Cross, Salt Lake Vaugh R. Atkinson, Sandy Samuel H. Beckstead, Riverton Calvin A. Rynearson, Sandy Odell Peterson, Midvale Mrs Albertine Sax, Midvale Wilford Phelps, Riverton Gene Savage, Draper Horace T. Jones, Sandy Frank A. Nelson, Jr., Midvale Ralph Nell, Midvale Ray Jackson. Sandy Society served refreshments after the lesson. Christmas guts were exchanged. Twenty ladies were present. Mrs Ruth Peterson,' Salt Lake, former Copperton resident was a guest at the party. She spent the day visiting at the Armitstead home. Mrs Thomas Sadler. Copper-toand Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald and daughter, Kelly Ann, Draper, spent Friday in Salt where they enjoyed Lake, luncheon after shopping. n, Honor Roll Renewals Roy Reeder, Midvale Cleo J. Snarr, Midvale Arnold C. Troester. Midvale Mrs George F. Wittich, OPTICAL Midvale Sandy What Do You Really Know About Contact Lenses Dr. Samuel Robison 255-354- 7980 S. State St. . Midvcle 1 f ' Copperton Mrs-RaNa- Christmas at n 774-279- 8 or the A Mrs Sarah Armitstead, Cop- uant. perton, entertained the Copper-to- William L. Rose, Midvale Relief Society in her home Asael Olsen, Midvale Tuesday morning. Mrs. Armit- Mrs Gwen Levine. Sandy stead presented her literature Peter Kdsovich, Sandy YTiA Entertaining at a Christmas Pa-cob- s, Oda Kindlinhhach, Riverton CK K. TUrn, Satury J. Earl Richards, San Di" - e .ji ' " :i.m 4928 So. m den 5 Sfate John D. Smith, an LDS : Mr 4 Mrs Melvin Brady alid children, former East Midvale Bishop in Copperton was taken in to the Cottonwood hospital last residents,' now residing Downey, Calif., are spending Tuesday. He has been sufferthe Christmas holidays visit- ing from an illness for the past ing with their parents, Mr & several weeks. Mrs George' Randolph Sharp ' Miss Linda Pett, Midvale, was an overnight guest of Afton and Mrs Ted Downey, Union. Enjoying a Christmas party Bray in Copperton n Friday Thursday evening in Salt Lake, night. were the office personnel and David Pett, Midvale, celenurses of Dr. Harold Youn;. brated his 7th birthday on Dinner was served and pres- Saturday at a birthday breakents exchanged. Attending fast at the home of his grandwere Mrs LeVon Hinckley, parents Mr & Mrs George Dorothy Lee, LuAnn Conley, Gadd, Copperton. His two sisLaRae Dalton, Violelte Cutler, ters, Nancy and Diana and his mother Mrs Lynn Pett were Nancy Brown. The Primary of the East also guests. In the evening Midvale Second Ward held its David was honored at a birthChristmas program Wednes- day party at his home in Midday. There was Christmas vale. Guests were his sister, caroling, treats and a visit grandparents. Randy, Cheryl from Santa Claus. There will and Byran Gadd, all of Midbe no primary till Jan. G. vale. Mr & Mrs Blaine Peterson Mrs Jane Rice of Midvale is entertained at a Christmas din- spending a few days visiting at ner party Saturday evening., the home of a daughter Mrs Guests included Mr & Mrs Alice Blake in Copperton. Edwin Johnson, Copperton, Bryan Anderson, Mr & Mrs Don Swenson. Sandy, Mr & Bingham Canyon Post Master, Mrs Alan Dalil, Hunter, Mr returned home from a Salt Nilsson, Cottonwood Heights, Lake bospilal last week cm. 'f Complete Furnishings 't . $4995 5 Pieces as Low as Bedroom Suites v Dresser, Mirror Bookcase, Bed : 139 95 'HI Complete Line G. I E. Appliances Television & Stereos Jving Room Suites We Still Have A Very Gocd Selection From - ; "mm Lamps .l)HIHT)iJlll'lT ; J ijvj : vj 0 , Dinette Sets $124 k- i , 4 For The Home , : Parker. pre-scho- 255-343- 4 Crump and Gwen Gwen ols. . The Copperton grade school held a Christmas party and and program for the school children of the town on Tuesday of last week. Each of the school classes presented a number on the program. Santa came and each child received a gift. The Copperton PTA the Christmas tree and the PTA hospitality committee arranged for the gifts. Midvale E. Li-Ar- To Buy A TOE? Attending were Mr & Mrs G. Douglas Taylor, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Herbert Wood, Ogden; Mr & Mrs Ross Glass, Cedar City; Mr & Mrs Russ Denton, Mr & Mrs J. W. Smith, Mr & Mrs Jack Dahlberg. all of Salt Lake; Mrs Elois? Slaughter and husband, Mrs Mitzi Parry and husband. Mrs Frieda Costanza suffered a heart attack Dec. 18 at the Draper Grade school where she was employed as a cafeteria worker. Mr & Mrs DeWitt Hendrick-so- n and family and Mr & Mrs John H. Williams and family will have Christmas dinner with Mr & Mrs Raye . Draper Kids Look for Santa S THERE .Grade .School Has Christmas Party Table 95 Pole, Swag Just Received New Shipment Very Good Selection :.. :J. 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