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Show Honor Roll THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 5 Friday, November 5,1965 New Subscribers SOCIAL Iff "'Tlr" ,II1L""-- Thomas J. Sadler, Sandy Willman C. Carter, Sanday R. O. Linnarz, Sandy H. D. Larsen, Sandy John H. Dierman, Sandy Darrell M. Mayes, Sandy W. E. Hopkins, Sandy Alex Beckstead, Midvale Richard D. Carlson, Rivcrton r.v. . HIGHLIGHTS Renewals Jordan Back-io-Scho- Plans ceremony to be performed Nov. Following, they will be honored at a reception at Crest-woo- d Villa, 6505 Highland Drive. They will live in Salt Lake. 18. ol Night Thursday k Jordan High its F. Kocherhans, Midvale Charles R. Clayton, Midvale Sam H. Jenkins, Midvale Horace S. Young, West Jordan Phil Whetman, Draper Richard Landeen, Draper Jennie Huff, Draper Gene Wheadon, Draper Mrs G. E. Patterson, Draper Orville K. Nickle, Draper Joseph M. Jones, Draper Arthur Allen, Draper Gerald Fitzgerald, Draper Mrs Henry S. Day, Draper Clifford Hales, Draper E. A. Sterling, Draper George Stringfellow, Draper Vern Savage,- - Riverton Ernest L. Jenson, Sandy Raymond Beck, Logan Nola Nicholls, Midvale Riverton Motor, Riverton Owen Neilson, West Jordan James E. Goff, Midvale Eldred Hamilton, Riverton Doyle S. Timothy, Sandy G. H. Gould, Midvale Nocol's Chevron Station Ellis P. Rich, Midvale C. Guild Pledges School will have night Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m., it was announced by Mrs Charles Savage, PTA president. .Parents are asked to take tqeir' child's schedule with them and visit teachers. back-to-scho- Donation to Day Care Center At the meeting of the Mid-val- e Ladies Guild Monday evening, the- - club pledged $100 to join the Jordan Valley Day Care and Training Center. "In voting this sum at the present time, it was the thought of the club that it might be an incentive to other clubs and organizations in the Jordan area to consider donations to this worthwhile community venture," Mrs James Bowles, Guild president, said Monday night. Before the Day Care Center can be gotten underway, $2,000 at least is needed. November Wedding Plans Made by Couple Announcement is being made of the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Lou Jeanne Amundsen and David A. Bliss. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Gerald A. Amudsen, , Riverton. Mr Bliss is the son of Mr & Mrs Howard Bliss, Price. He is a student at Westminster College. The bethrothed couple will exchange vows in an evening I - .."'Vr Books On Friday, Oct. 29. the folbooks was added to the lowing shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: Sin Fiction "The Pilgrim Prince," by G. Barr. Colorful reconstruction of life deeply John Bunyan's moving story of his untiring struggle and his spiritual triumph has much to say to our time. "Love, Let Me Not Hunger," by P. Gallico. Saga of a little British traveling circus. "The Pasang Run," by E. novel of Trevor. a distant world. "The Bright Feathers," by J. Culp. Marvelous blend of adventures, spiced dewith intriguing, tails of Western Americana. Swift-movin- g little-know- n "Imagination," by H. Rugg. Inquiry into the sources and conditions that stimulate creativity. "Three Ways of Love," by F. Keyes. The romance, tragedy and history of three great Ital-iowomen. "The Desert is Yours," by E. Gardner. Spirited account of adventure in the present day American desert. "Race," by J. Barzun. A study in superstition. "Let's Rejoin The Human Race," by J. Peck. Who doesn't in bebelieve in "retirement" coming a member of the "tended herd." Mr Bevery Ally son, playing a lovely Fiona opposite Jack Cassi-d- y in Brigadoon at Valley Music Hall, grouped with the Cod freyi Monday night at a press party following the opening of the Scottish musical fantasy. N X3IDII5!i7C2a3' G3HDID isascoswKseiB Miss Anderson Becorries Mrs E. Vickery in Ceremony Miss Karen Anderson and Edgar Alan Vickery were married recently at First Christian Church, Othello, Wash. Rev. James O. Bradford officiated Miss Wilson Cor-bet- t. Story of the sea. "Look To The Mountains," by B. Jacobs. Story of a sensitive girl caught in an emotional conflict. "You and Your Amazing Mind," by J. Lewcllcn. A primer of psychiatry. "Wonders of the Weather," by T. Antoine. About the pleasnaure from understanding ture. "Rain in the Woods," by G. Rounds. The busy animal life that exists about us. "A Family of Foxes," by E. Dillon. Exciting and humorous story. "Bailey and the Bearcat," by G. Olson. Junior Literary Guild selection. S. Jordan Mn Virginia Peterson 255-466- 5 South Jordan Pack Meeting; Held Friday " Engaged to Mr Bateman Announcement is made of the betrothal of Miss Caryll Anita Wilson and Dennis Noal Bateman. is a daughter The bride-eleof Mr &. Mrs Gordan A. Wilson, Sunnyvale, Calif. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr 4. Mrs Noal C. Bateman, Sandy. The engaged pair will be maried Dec. 16 in the Salt Lake Temple. After the ceremony, the groom-elect'- s parents will be hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Hawaiian. That evening, they will be honored at a reception at the home of Dr & Mrs Lorimcr Christensen of Salt Lake. 'Miss Wilson attended San Jose State College in San Jose, Calif., and was graduated from ct Cub scout pack meeting will be held in First Ward on Friday, Nov. 12. Five dens will participate. The Cub scouting organiza tion is designing a new achievement rank for scoutcrs and the whole family, with emphasis on the classes that arc being given on TV. Cub scouting is to be a family project . ..... jiswrTr' , . - Miss Nancy L. Despain became Mrs Roy L. Larsen, Jr., in marriage rites performed Friday evening, Oct. 29, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr & Mrs Gordon A. Despain, 802 West 14600 South, Riverton. Pres. Leonard C. Beckstead officiated. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Roy Larsen Sr., Riverton. He is a student at BYU. A prenuptial shower honored the bride, given by her mother. Other parties are in the offing. The newlyweds are living in Draper. A new counselor has been chosen in the First Ward Primary organization, Mrs Gcor-gen- e Stocking. Mrs Joyce Harmon is secretary and Mrs Violet Price teaches the Star class. Mrs Bonnie Mabcy was named stake Primary president. M Men and Gleaners of the stake enjoyed a spooky Halloween party which was planned by the council and held in tho old South Jordan school auditorium Friday evening. The council consisted of Carta Reed Clark. Los Atwood, Gayla Thompson. Dee Richards, John Nielsen. LaMar St. John; the stake leaders, Bruce and Ardath Newbold. 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Ward will have a ba, Third zaar and dinner Dec. 30. Relic! Society ladies arc making articles for the bazaar. A course in sewing, beginners or advanced will be offered to the ladies this season. Mr & Mrs William Pouldrn, their sons, Cook and William, Crescent; Larry, Pocatrllo; Mr L Mrs Marlin Murphy, Murray; a MMcr. Mr k Mrs Dukr Camper, llrbrr; Mr A Mrs Bernard Bouldrn. a brother, Mesa, wrnl drrr hunting at Sand Creek in Duchesne County. Jordan Teacher at Washington Meeting Iiwcll J. Bobcrg ItAM been seas one of two high Mlmul leathers serving this lected vrt-- ax consultants In WMi-IngioP C. on Hie Nalinanl De- fense Edtiralion Act. teaches Engli.sh at llKta. Itobcrg Jordan USU. She has also completed two years graduate work for her Masters Degree at IJYU. She was a member of Madri gals, Head Receptionist of Student Finance, Assoc. of University Women, has taught school two years, and Is pres ently on the faculty of BYU as advisor to student activities. Her fiance attended the U it tion; is followed through with your phar macist's careful, accurate compounding of prescriptions that help to safeguard health! Pharmacy State University, served three years in the U. S. Army Artillery and Missile School at Fort Sill, Okla., and is now associated with Vickery's Shopping Center, Inc., in Othello. To Serve You Better Prompt, Precise Prescription Service SANDY HILL SHOPPING CENTER 9200 So. 7th Est 1 Miss Linda Schaelling 255-912- Overnight Parking mcnt and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Linda Jane Schaelling. Overnight parking restric will exchange The bride-elec- t tions on Midvale streets, enwedding vows with Eddie G. forced in winter . months to Nelson in a ceremony to be facilitate snow removal, will be performed Dec. 11, in the Midenforced strictly beginning vale city hall. The evening of their wedding, Monday, Nov. 15, Chief of Police Louis S. Smith announces." the bridal ' couple "will greet The city traffic prohibits guests at a reception at the parking between 1 and 6 a.m. Midvale city hall, 12 East Cenon any street or alley, except ter Street. for emporary peri- Enforced Nov. 15 Nov. 15. Career Days Next v youd doctor's accurate diagnosis and prescrip- Eddie Nelson groom bia High School, Richland, Wash. He attended Washington Week at j of utmost bride is a graduate of High School and the graduated lrom Colum- Chief Smith said that officers will begin issuing citations street parking for overnight V is importance in matters of health. It begins with at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs Smith S. Anderson, Othello. Wash. The groom's parents are Mr & Mrs Jack Vickery of Othello. Attending the bride were Mrs Dc Mar Lott. Mrs Larry Anderson and Mrs William Fred-eric- h Daut III. Assisting the groom was George A. Jenkins, Larry S. Anderson and William F. Daut ods. ( Precision 3 Schools Career Days, sponsored by Midvale Kiwanis Club in an effort to help high students choose their life's work, have been scheduled at three schools, it is announced by P. M. Mickelsen, chairman. Career Day will be held Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the morning at Jordan High and in the afternoon at llillcrest, and Thursday, Nov. 11, at Bingham High in the morning. where he received his Bachelor of Science and Masters Degrees. He completed an LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States and is presently employed for the State in the Department of Child Welfare. Following their marriage and Hawaiian honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. innnnn J r 1 til i tt- - fvl 1 -- JPl.ltJi I imum Through the joint effort of the Lark Lions Club and the local PTA, the annual Halloween party was successfully carried out Friday night, Oct. 29 at the Lark elementary school. 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