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Show ture TH& M1DYALE- - SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 7 Friday, December 17, 19Ci bo I White the children. The parents were invited. The Mia Maids of the Sandy Twelfth Ward made a popiary tree and presented it Tuesday to the wife of the bishop, Mrs Lois Goodmansen. Members of the class are V'onda Clement, Sue Brown, Mary Ellen Hich-arda Colleen Larsen, and Adams. Their teacher is Mrs Jeri Vest . City Mrs Phillip Maxwell 5?i-27C- 9 Homes Lighted s, For Prizes in White City School Has A home decorateing contest is being sponsored by the Edge-mon- t Civic Organization for residents in the White City area. Deadline for registering is Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. according to Neil Clawson, president. Judging will take place between (J:3u and 9 p.m. Saturday night. Three prizes will be awarded, and presented on Dec. 21. Those interested in entering the contest should call Warner before the Klemm, deadline. Boundaries for participants are 94th So. and 106th So., 3rd Erand 17 E. There will be qualified judges from outside the area. The county has completed the sprinkling system at the White City Park says Mr Clawson. Only the sprinkler heads remain to be installed, and the -- Edgemont Organization will do this in the spring. A ten-cehot dog sale will be held at Albertson's by the Edgemont Civic Organization on Friday evening and Saturday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. This is a fund raising project for the organization. rpartifij "trill bp fiven by Michelle Middaugh'and Jimmy Dunn. Scene one will be a Medley of Christmas songs, scene two will be "Toyland," scene three will be "Night Before and the fourth Christmas," scene will be the "First Christmas." In the finale a solo will be sung by Andrew Coyne. The program is under the direction of the 4th and 5th grade teachers, Mrs Benson, Mrs Mr Thatcher, Mrs Edwards, Miss Ostler, and principal, Mr Gourley. t, Books Added to Peterson Library Open House house will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 16, at Edgemont School between 7 and 9 p.m. Parents and children are invited to attend. Santa Claus will be there distributing gifts to the children. A tape of Christmas carols sung by the children of the school will be played over the intercom system. The evening is under the direction of the fifth grade teachers, Mrs Ganz, Mr Sharp, and Miss Taylor. The Edgemont School and a PTA will this year. AH fourth grade students are being asked to bring twenty-fiv- e cents to donate towards the project. Open Annual Christmas Program Slated The annual Christmas program at Alta View School will be presented Thursday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. It is being presented by the 4th and 5th grade students. The program is entitled "This is Christmas." Poems will be given by John Mounteer, Marcy Thorn, Terry Hill, and Karl Bolton. A Scrip- - fcThe Sandy Seventh Primary 'held a Christmas party last Tuesday afternoon. A Christmas program was presented and Santa' Claus had gifts for . The following books can be found on the shelves of the Ar- thur E. Peterson Library. A- dult fiction: "Fruit of the Poppy," by Robert Wilder; "Lilies of the Field," by William Barrett; "Outlaws on Horseback," by Harry Sinclair Drage. "Intern, by Doctor X"; Poems of Stephen Crane; Masters of Modern Drama (forty- five plays); Making poems for America by Robert Frost; "Restless Spirit" (Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay); "American Composers of our Time." For Young People: "Mystery of the Dancing Skelton," by Christine Noval and Emmy West; "Thad-deu- s Lowe, Uncle Sam's First Airman," by Lydel Sims; "Voices in the Meadow," by Allan Bosworth; "The Family Conspiracy," (Books of the Year Prize in Australia), by Joan Phipson. Non-fictio- Stake Dance Nears, a ri l lexers Available til Less than two weeks remain to get tickets for the Sandy East Stake New Year's Eve Dance. The theme of the dance is "Winter Wonderland" and will be held at the Seventh and Eighth Ward at 9 p.m. Erwin Degan annd his orchestra will provide the music and refreshments will be served. Tickets can be obtained from all ward MIA officers. A teenage record hop was held last Saturday night at the and Eighth Sandy Seventh Ward. It was a Stocking Stomp and all dancers were in their stocking feet. The Sixth Ward was host. The committee for the dance was Joi Ann Rasmus-sen- , Steven Webster, and Craig Rasmussen. Basketball continued in the Junior Division in Sandy East Stake. The Eleventh Ward beat the Twelfth Ward, The 14th Ward beat the Seventh and the Eighth Ward, Ward beat the Sixth Ward Brown nnd Caroline Cameron, a demonstration of Christmas centerpieces by Marva Parke, and a display of holiday items V by Marie Flinders. The High Council of Sandy-Eas- t Stake enjoyed a presentation of Mary Poppins and Christmas party last Friday night at the home of Mr & Mrs Van Lybbert. Those at the party were Mr & Mrs Orren Greenwood, Mr & Mrs Howard Moody, Mr &. Mrs Billy Wilson, Mr & Mrs Bailey Sainsbury, Mr & Mrs Bailey Sainsbury, Mr & Mrs EIRay Jones, Mr & Mrs Conrad Harward and Mr & Mrs Richard Jordan. Others were Mr & Mrs Eugene Tenney. Mr & Mrs Don McCafferee, Mr & Mrs Leon Johnson and Mr & Mrs Ilarston. Special guests were Mr & Mrs Kenneth Brady and Mr & Mrs Leon Johnson. The committee for the party included Van Lybbert, Eugene Tenney and Albert Bell. The Les Bonne. Amis Club held a caroling party Saturday night with their husbands. They met first at the home of Ron and Joan Glassey for a buffet dinner. The committee for the party were LaRue Vawdrey, Gaylie Durfee, and Janene Kochevar. Billy Johnson, son of Bill and Louise Johnson, celebrated his 10th birthday last Saturday with Friends who came a party. were Ricky Gilchrist, Robert Kidd, Chris Long, and Wayne Eckman. Three White City residents attended the Christmas party of their bowling league yesterday ofternoon. They were Mrs Anna Lee, Mrs Jeri Vest and Mrs Jilleen Hill. A neighborhood Christmas party was held last Saturday night at the home or urem ano Marcel Bonham. Others there were Val and Betty Farnsworth, Udell and Shirley Player, Earl and Donna Higbee and Tom and LaVerl Collison. A birthday party was held Saturday for Monty Larson. He was ten years old. Friends that came were Keith McComb, Robby Maxwell, Dell Larsen, Andy Coyne and Mike Schultz. A Christmas Cantata entitled "Tjive Transcending. " bv John W. Ppferson. will be eiven by the combined choirs of the An chor Baptist Church on Dec. 19 at 7 p.m., 1880 East 56th South in TTnll.iHav it was announced by Rev. Thomas H. 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