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Show Mr & Mrs Aimer Berg enjoy- dinner guest, Mr & Mrs Jack mas carols by the group. Specthe South Sea Cafe in Midvale. bands as guests. The decora THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH tions were in the motif of an old ed dinner guests last Sunday, Householder and children, West ial and Laurels, The guests were Mr & Mrs Explorers Page Friday, December 17, 1965 in Fourth Ward will hold a fashioned Cnristmas with gar Dec. 5, Mr & Mrs Don Stuart, Jordan. Nichols, and Mr & Mrs lands, pop corn, dows. ilia Jean Holladay, and their grandson, Mrs Carrie Wil-lar- West Jordan News Mrs Virginia Peterson ing. Numbers on the program Tour of Homes Taken were a vocal solo, Mrs ConBy West Jordan Ladies stance Smitn; a Christmas : Ladies of West Jordan First Ward Relief Society toured several homes in trie area to see Cnristmas decorations. Tney enjoyed a progressive luncheon wane on tne tour, itelief society ofxictais cooked tne tooJ ana took it to the the homes visited. Homes visaed were tnose of Mrs tiara Richards, Mrs Bruce Egbert Wnere tiiey were served. Tne ladies then drove to tne home ot Mrs Gary Egbert wnere tney served a second course; next was tne home of Mrs Glenn Benson. Tne fifth home was that of Mrs Janice Mickelson wnere she displayed Cnristmas gifts she had made as well as some home decora tions. Dessert was served at the home of Mrs Allan Devey. Mrs Vardella Taylor served home made candies including dipped chocolates. Christmas Party Held in Ward West Jordan First Ward Relief Society was in charge of a Christmas party ior tne wards. Mrs CrilJa Egbert, Mrs Iris Nielsen, Mrs Margaret Egbert, Mrs Evelyn Rawlings, and class teachers planned and assigned the pot luck dinner program, and decorations. Stephen Rawlings was master of ceremonies for the even- vifj mum l 1 15 I J- L. - in m mm mI spb DOODDD t mm i ."V RoWAY OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS forth best prae floor Imwtmwt... InauM ouiat, ttrorvi. bnutiM RoW Door Aik tor aatimat Toul MO how IrttW th vary flnaJt wH Cod Gto v a e todtyl ALDER'S story, Mrs Hazel Bigler; a number of quartet Christmas songs by Paul Mehl, Duane McLeen, Reed Richards, Deon Condie, accompanied by Mary Ruth Ogelvie. Christmas presents were distributed by names being drawn between program numoers. Fireside meeting Sunday night Dec. 19 at the home of Margie Berrett, Riverton. Mrs Wankier and Mr Pazell are senior advisors. St. Joseph's Catholic Church will hold midnight mass on Christmas eve. The Fourth Ward will present a show for the cnildren on Sat urday. Dec. 18 at the church house at 2 p.m. Santa will come and bring a treat.The bus will pick up children who need a ride. Herman Steinfeldt is attending BYU. Mrs Charles entertained sixth grade boys in the rented gym on a surprise birthday party for Matt, her son. The boys played games, and played volley ball and basket ball. They were served food. Cherrie Roach and Mr Roach assisted. The party commenced as soon as school was out. Seventeen at-- 1 tended the party. Mrs Esther McMuIlin, Bountiful, visited Mrs Stella Peter- Steve Tzeranakis has been to Okinawa, lie was in Viet iain ior live montns. lie is with tne transportation corps and was in Camp venule-ton- , taiif. ior twenty montns before going to Viet ivatn. uieve is tne son of Mr & Mrs bteve Tzeranakis. Mrs Howard Huff and son, Spamsn t orn, visited wioi Mrs son. iiuu s motner, Mrs Ida West-wooMrs Wallace Liddle and daughter, Salt Lake, visited Mr Tne Fourth Ward Relief So & Mrs John Peterson Sunday ciety wia hoid a party alter afternoon. Mrs Peterson and tiie social science lesaon. Guts daughter accompanied them to will be exchanged. Meetings Copperton where they visited Mr & Mrs Grant Milner. win be resumeu after Cnristmas. The father of Mrs Glade Just-esoHarold Watkins, died Mr & Mrs Grant Christoffer-so- n entertained with dinner for from complications following a tne ivussell Coste iamiiy last fall from his roof as he was reounuay. Tne wees previous Mr pairing it. He was 53. He and & Mrs Coster invited Mr & Mrs Mrs Watkins were residing in Cniistolleson to tneir nonie to Forest Grove, Ore. His funeral ceieDiate tne birtnday of Doug was held in Forest Grove then he was brought to Salt Lake Cosier. where services were held prior Richand Sunday Saturday to burial in Mt. Olivet cemeard Westwood was in Chicago Mr Watkins was born in The Westwoods tery. and had resided in Mid-val- e for Emba Mink. Sandy took Mrs Westwood's motner, before moving to Oregon. Mrs Nettie Miles, to her home The elementary school will in Price. They attended the funhold its Christmas party on eral of a friend, Perry PeaDec. 16 for the parents to atcock. Mrs Miles had been helptend. They are practicing songs ing Mrs Westwood with pelting. for the program. Mr & Mrs Westwood were in Junior High Christmas proPrice on Thursday and Friday. gram will be held on Dec. 17 at The First Ward Primary will the Junior High school auditorihold a children's party on Tuesum. Christmas music will make day, Dec. 21. The children will up the main part of the propresent a program for their gram. mothers and fathers. It will be Sharon Carroll attending Dixheld after school. ie college is a member of the The West Jordan First Ward Revelettes marching group. She of Lamba Primary held a party to cele- is also brate the Christmas season. Delta Sigma. The party was held Saturday West Jordan girls who attendnight, under the direction of the ed the regional club workshop president, Mrs Ruth Mace and at Hillcrest High Thursday evcounselors, Mrs Gayle Taylor ening for the schools, Hillcrest, and Mrs Charlcen Broadhead; Murray, Jordan, Bingham, Toosecretary Diane Jenkins. The ele, Judge Memorial were Colbishopric was initcd guests. leen Barcn, Margie Baren, PegOn the program a story was gy Haun, Marie Saben, Vickie told by Mrs Joyce Halvcrson; Stcadman, Sue Tesch, LaVern Barben. Vicchrilli, Wagstaff, Mary Bingham High held its Sen- Shauna Williams, Sharolyn ior Hop on Friday night at Wood, Sheri Wood, Nancy SpenBingham High School. Doug cer, Dawna Ncilson, Mary Lou RoLana Frandsen, Schmidt is president of the Peterson, class. The theme of the ball Shannon Dimond, Betty Edwas a snow scene in Paris. The munds, Pcarlann Gourley, Car-l- a king was Boyd Dimond, son of Harmon, Bonnie Dimond, Mr & Mrs Arland Dimond, West Claudia McDougal, Judy Stead-maJordan. The Queen was Kathy Judy Leak, Lelen Stead-maa poem given by Ruth Mace; A general session was held carols were led by Charlcen Broadhead. accompanied by starting at 4:30 p.m. with a Mrs Barbara Gardner. After short program. A buzz session the program they had dinner at was divided into a number of rooms. Dinner was served at 6 p.m. An hour long demonstration was given by the BYU Cougarettes The MIA adults in Fourth Ward held a Christmas party on Dec. 11. The Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a party for their husands on Dec. 28. On Dec. 15 they held a party after the lesson. All Relief Society ladies were invited. That was the last meeting unitl after the first of the year. e West Jordan First Ward a ward gave Society party for all the adults in the ward. Dinner was served and a program and entertainment was given. The party was held on Dec. 10, Fridav night. The Third Ward will hold an adult party on Dec. 17. Henry Chccvcr is in charge. The adults in Fourth Ward held a hoe down party Saturday night. Mr & Mrs Neal Anderson and Mr & Mrs Ralph Murray and their committee were in charge of the dancing party. Fourth Ward Primary officers enjoyed a Christmas party on Friday night, with the hus transferred n. 963 So. Main EM4-844- 4 Installing Agents eras 5(S-- Steadman was the mistress of ceremonies. Jeanette Webster gave a poem; Munal Anderson gave a Christmas story. Mrs Winaaean Housenolder led the group in teacning a song. A group of carolers in costume sang carols, the carolers were Allan Smith. Bishop Steinfeldt gave a short talk. There were ou in attendance. Mrs Florence Coster, Burley, Ida., visited with her son and family, Mr & Mrs Russell Coster as she was returning from Tuscon, Ariz., where she spent the holiday with her daughter, Mrs Donaid Schwab. Mrs Florence Coster also caned on Mrs Coster's parents, Mr & Mrs A. J. SwaiW, in Tuscon. The stake 70's quorum sponsored a temple excursion to the Manti temple on Saturday. Tnose who attended were Mr & Mrs Owen Cook, Mr & Mrs Her-er- t Brandt, Mr & Mrs Terance Gallagher, Mr & Mrs Clinton Michaelson. The Pierians Christmas party was held at Harmans Friday night. Welcome was given by president, Mrs Lavcrne Bar-DeTne mistress of cermonies was Mrs VaLois Chipman, who included in her material the humorous rendition, '.'The Revised Primer." Owen Neilson gave a toast. Evelyn Spratling, Joanne Rose, Velda Neilson, Genevieve Virginia Benson, Schmidt, Margaret Justeson accompanied by Nelda Richardson were "Christmas dolls." A comic act was given by guest performer, Ron Glassey, formerly of England. A comedy kangaroo court consisted of VaLois Chipman, participants were Bernice Burkinshaw, Margaret Justeson, Howard Barben, H. W. Jorgensen, John Peterson, Owen Neilson, Dale Bate-maGlenn Benson, Joanne Rose. On the party committee were Virginia Peterson, VaLois Benson, Virginia Chipman, Myrtle Margaret Justeson, Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniainen and Mrs Ruth Hudson motored to Provo last Saturday evening where they attended "Out Of Darkness," a religious dance drama presented by Orchestra at BYU. The presentation was a beautiful rendition of dance and scriptural narration. Sandra Kanniainen, a member of Orchesis at BYU, danced in the production. William D. Kidd returned home from a Salt Lake hospital Dec. 4. He underwent heart surgery several weeks ago. Mrs Harold B. Franks and son Todd, Kearns, spent Saturday in Copperton at the home of Mrs Maud Miller. Miss Margy Winn, BYU student and Miss Mike Rice from Nebraska also attending BYU, were Sunday dinner guests and visitors at the home of Margy's parents, Mr & Mrs Elwin Winn. Mr & Mrs Earl Racer moved from Lark to Sandy Tuesday of last week. They have livrl in Lark for many years. Sheet Music Complett Stoc j. Records Albums & 45'i 45 String Re-lif- Guitars Used Car Pick a winner-ca-ll right away is yours if you call today! 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Mrs Gwen Crump was master of ceremony for the program which consisted of a greeting by Primary President Jackie Bodily, remarks by Mishop Bodily, hrist-ma- s story given by Maxine Schick, and sing ing of Christ- - Dennis Turner, son of Mr & Mrs Harry Turner, an Nuys, Calif., who is visiting in Utah. Mr & Mrs Elwtn Winn were hosts to a Christmas office party for the South East sales office of State Farm Insurance, where Mrs Winn works, last Friday evening at their home in Copperton. Seven couples present enjoyed dinner followed by games and exchange of gifes. Mr & Mrs Benjamin McCal-liste- r were visitors at a BYU open house Dec. 5 at the Y Center in Provo. Their daughter Virginia who stays at "Deseret Towers" at the BYU and two of her friends Linda Miller, Riverton, and Judy Butterfield, Herriman, who also attend BYU, enjoyed luncheon with the McCallisters. Mrs Richard Rauer, presi dent of Westminster Mothers Club, announced that a Christ mas luncheon was held Dec. 13 in Hogle Hall. 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