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Show the employees of Hennctts' Glass and Paint. Sen. Wallace Bennett was in attendance. Also attending from Midvale were Mr & Mrs John Yengich, Pion- (personals Mrs Willis Francom 255-360- 1 Mr & Mrs Harmon Fox, Pioneer St., will attend a Christmas party Thursday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Leland G. Dixon, Granger. Among the folly guests will be Mr & Mrs Loran D. Dixon and children, Draper. Following the buffet dinner, Santa Claus will make his appearance to distribute gifts to the children. Friday evening Mr & Mrs Fox attend ed a Christmas dinner-dancat the Prudential audiorium for e Sheet Music Complert Stocl Records & 45 s Albums Banjos 45 String Ukes Guitars Pianos From $495.00 Organs With the N. Shh-Boo- HART BROS. IN THE MALL A Sugar Houst EM4-844- 4 . eer St. Mrs Elbert Williams, Thatcher, Ida., spent a recent week end with her sisters and husbands, Mr & Mis Leon Bowl-deFern Dr., Mr & Mrs Sam Jenkins, K. Wasatch St. Saturday Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St., motored to Provo, where they visited Mr & Mrs Argyle Evans. Mr & Mrs Robert Dean Anderson, Adams St., entertained at a dinner Thursday evening in honor of their son, Robert Dean Anderson Jr., and his new bride, the former Sandy Coe. Another guest was bis grandmother, Mrs Fern Reese, Salt Lake. Attending a Christmas party recently at the home of Mr & Mrs Dwain Marshal, Salt Lake, were Mr & Mrs Calvin Neilsen, Coolidge St. Others attending were, friends belonging to the Mineralogical Society. Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen, Gth Ave., spent a recent week end ,with her father, .Elmer E. Larson, Vernon. Recent Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen were Mr & Mrs David Andersen. Prove .and Mr & Mrs Charles Schanno, and son, Big Piney, Wyo. .Both Mr Andersen and Mr Schanno are nephews of Bill Andersen. and Mrs .Kendall Voyce daughter, Michelle, will leave Midvale Jan. 10 for Germany. They will join Mr Voyce at Ramstein Air Force Base, Germany, where he is affiliated with the Red Cross. Leslie K. Gunncll, Rio Grande St. is home from Cottonwood hospital. He had spent a week there after suffering a heart attack. Clifford Jonps, Pioche, Nov., son of Mr &. Mrs Vernon Jones, S. Allen St., came Wednesday night to loin his wile ana child ren, who have been in Salt Lake with friends for the past two weeks. Their five months old baby boy, Stewart, has been in the Primary Children s llos pilal for the past 20 days, where he underwent surgery. Iheir plans were to take him home ' , Thursday. A cottage meeting was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Don Norton, S. Main St. The lesson was given , by Mr Norton after which the group of Mutual Marrieds went caroling. After returning, refreshments were served by the Don Nortons and Mr & Mrs Les Carrigan, who assisted with them. Mr & Mrs Tom Lafollette, Cornell Dr., were dinner guests at a holiday dinner recently at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs H. Peterson, Murray. Other guests were their son and daughter-in-law- Mr , & Mrs Wil- liam JH. Peterson. Adams St. Saturday evening Mr & Mrs Edgar Bell, E. Cornell Dr., entertained at a dinner party in honor of their daughter, Mrs Robert Myrick, Salt Lake, on her birthday. Other guests were Robert Myrick, and Mr & Mrs William .Myrick, Salt Lake. Also calling to extend greetings during 'the evening were Mr & Mrs G. P. .Christensen, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Levi Jenkins, S. Allen St., were guests of ihonor at a family dinner .at their home ,in observance ,of their golden wedding. Relatives there were Mr & Mrs Edward Jenkins, Mr & Mrs William Jones, Mr & Mrs Bill Ferguson, Mid vale, Mr & Mrs Lester Barton, Murray. Mr &. Mrs John Eaton, Salt lake, Mr & Mrs Sharon a and Granite; Despain, was who .Jones, Billy grandson, home on leave from Md .prior ilo leaving for Hawaii. The Jenkins Cousins .club enjoyed a Christmas party Thursday afternoon. They met at the home of Mrs Pearl Jenkins, Wastach St., president, E. where gifts were exchanged after a luncheon at a Salt Lake cafe. Secret cousins were revealed. Enjoying the party were Mrs Lorette Jenson, Mrs Thel-m- a Anderson, Mrs Stella Eeck-steaMrs Alice Walleren, Mrs Rowena Beratto, Mrs Melba Ferguson, Mrs Emma Jones, Mrs Faye Jenkins, Mrs'Erma Lawson, Mrs Elaine Matthews, Mrs Edith Mounteer, Mrs Pearl Jenkins, Midvale, Mrs Tabetha Hansen, Taylorsville, Mrs Ver-n- a Barton, Murray, Mrs Fern Eaton, Salt Lake, Mrs Florence Day, Draper, and Mrs Joy Despain, Granite. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 20, at 12 noon at the home of Mrs Edith Mounteer, Pioneer St., at which time the new presidency will take office. They are as follows: Mrs Lorette Jenson, president; Mrs Faye Jenkins, .first vice president and sunshine'' chairman; and Mrs Edith Mounteer, secretary and treasurer. McNa-mar- ra Mr & Mrs Ralph G. and family, San Francisco, Calif., will come Saturday to spend the holiday week with Mrs It. L. their parents, Mr McNamara, Adams St., and Mr & Mrs M. L. Brady, Sandy. Bain-bridg- CONGRATULATIONS TO UTAH'S FIRST "PRSA ACCREDITED" PUBLIC RELATIONS EXECUTIVES ' W. S. Adamson, President W. S. Adamson and Associates ' . David W. Evans, Chairman of the Board W. Evans & Associates ' Nelson W. Aldrich, Partner Aldrich & Hamlett Associates Edwin E. Dowell, Director of Public Relations Western Mining Divv Kennecott Copper Corp. Parry D. Sorensen, Assistant to fhe President University of Utah . : U .' - - ' . I"--- .' These five executives are among 425 from throughout the U.S., who have met rigid eligibility requirements for accreditation in a voluntary program started this year by the professional the Public Relations Society of America organization of qualified men and women actively engaged in public 'relations work. The expressed purpose of the accreditation program is to "raise the professional standards of public relations and recognize those who have demonstrated a high level of competency in the public relations field." To thes first "PRSA Accredited" executives in Utah and to other PRSA members who in the montlis ahead we offer our congratulations. will achieve accreditation UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC. Aditerthing Representative for UTAH'S HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS Salt Lake City R1WMW !.!' ! f I'll m f!:JT SS",- - "f , i . ."; ' honored nuest Dec. 15 at a ris Fathree which were held luncheon celebrating her 81st Dec. 13. Mrs Fathree was the husband of Elman Child's birthday. The held in Holladay at the home granddaughter., Mrs James of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Johnson and Mrs Irvine. Others attending were Myrtle McNamara met with Mrs Susan Watrous, Mrs Demie members of their birthday club Wiscomb, Mrs Helen Orvine. and enjov;! a party at the all of Holladay; Mrs Delia Wal- home .of Mrs Ellen Scott, Salt lace, Murray; Mrs Dixie Grav- Lake. es, Midvale and Mrs Ruth AnMembers of the Second Ward derson. Relief Society held a Christmas party Wednesday. Following the Social Science lessorj, givDinner Party en by Stella Croft, a luncheort Attended by .Lions was served, a program presented and gifts were exchanged. Members of the Union Lions The affair was under the direcV Club entertained at a Christmas tion of the president Mildred dinner party Thursday. Their Anderson. wives and partners .were specThe Relief Societies of the ial guests. First and Fourth Wards met toReadings were given by Jean gether Wednesday for a ChristTaylor and Rela Walker Davis. mas party. Mrs Blaine Bigler, of ChristHome movies past some of her exmas parties given by the Lions Draper, related were shown by Fred Flemming. perience while visiting in the Holy Land and musical numSanta presented gifts to the 35 bers were given by a double attending. trio composed of ladies from ' Members of the Tee Pee A the East Jordan Stake. The Christmas party was attended by 65 and held their annual party Friday at the home of was under the direction of the Arvel Graham. A pot luck ward presidents Gldays Walk luncheon was served followed er and Rhoda Anderson. by the exchanging of gifts. En afternoon were joying the Former Union Pearl ureer, ion KoDens, Edna Jensen, Esther Forbush, Resident Dies Zelda Motta, Alice Chiverall, Hazel Fisher and Ruth Ander Funeral services were held in son Tooele Dec. 13 for Roland P. George F. Proctor, Idaho Proctor, a former Union resiFalls, Ida., and Mr & Mrs Ken- dent. Mr Proceor was orn in neth Proctor, Pocatello, Ida., Union April 7, 1901, to George visited relatives .in this area and May E. Proctor. He was the past week, while here to married to Louise Peacock, attend funeral services for their Oct. 23, 1928. She died Mar. brother and uncle Roland 1 P. 1961. Among his survivors are a brother George Proctor, Idaho Proctor. Mr & Mrs Lyman Crook and family. Freedom, Wyo., spent a week end with her mother, Mrs Susan Marchant. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs Ervin were their daughters and their families, Mr & Mrs ErnMrs est Gourly, Holladay; Dana Gaster and daughters, Bog-ges- .Mrs Macklin Jep-pso- Mrs Blanche Macklin was renoble grand of :the Queen of the West Jtebekab lodge, Midvale, last week. Mrs Jackie Holt was elected vice grand and others reelected were Mrs Alice Ben, secretary, Mrs May West, financial secretary, Mrs Melba JFergnson, treasurer. THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 2 Friday, December 21, 1965 News of Men In Service Army Pvt. Randolph W. Pet, erson, son of Mrs Iva B. 10128 S. Peony Way, Sandy, completed a three-weecourse "at the infantry School Ft. .Benning, Ga Dec. 3. N Peterson received instruction in parachuting and the techniques, of troops and cargo. He entered the Army in July of this year, received basic training .at Ft. Ord, Calif., and was last stationed at Ft. Gur-doGa. The soldier .is a 1965 graduate of West ,High School. ,in Salt Lake City. His father, .Edmund A. Petoi 'sun jives in .Lomita, tCalif. Mul-ford- air-bor- n k . Staff Sgt. Harold W. Ward installed son. of Mr.& Mrs Willis F. Ward, ' ' Mqnday, Jan. 10.. ... Canvas. W Va hae .....;. .,j The .Rebekahs will enjoy a for duty at Richards-Gebau- r Christmas party :Dec. .27 at the Coachman's Jnn. They will meet for a short business meeting at ;the Midvale city hall at 6 a;m. and will convene for dinner at 7 p.m. Officers ' will be AFB, Mo. ; Sgt. Ward, a radio maintenance technician, previously served at Kingsley Field, Ore. He is assigned to the Air Defense Command which provides aerosnace defense miinst hos tile aircraft and missiles. The sergeant attended high school .in Summerville, W. Va.' His wife,. Barbara, is the. daughter of Mr & Mrs Wallace? G. Hamsey, 6921 Columbia Dr.? West Jordan. D. Draper, son L. Draper, Mount Pleas; ant, Utah, has beep promoted to3 technical sergeant in the U. $A Lyman of-Oliv- Air Fqrce. Sgt. Draper is a telephone equipment technician at Mather' AFB, Calif. He is a member of the Air Training Command which provides the flying, techf nical, .and specialized education The sergeant .is a graduate of Cabqn .High School, Price. iHis .wife. Margp. is the daughter, of Mr & Mrs Alvin A. Cole; 1457 .West 7800 South West .TnyO dan. i& fflamhre Ltd. , A homecoming will be held for Miss Ilene Olson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Arvil Olson, Midvale, who has returned home from a Swedish LDS Mission. The event will be held at .the Midvale Stake, 425 Jackson St., Midvale, Dec. 26 at 5:30 p.m.. Midvale's Only Men's Store Last Minute . Gift Guide Wallets $3.95 to $7.50 I n Jack Snyder, South Jordan, Mr L Mrs S. L. DiBella, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Blaine Porter, East Midvale, the Frank Snyders, Riverton, Mr & Mrs Arthur Snyder, Paul, Amber and Steven Snyder enjoyed a dinner party Saturday at a Salt Lake cafe. The occasion celebrated Mrs Arthur Snyder's birthday. Mr it Mrs William Young have jeturned home .after spending 2 weeks .in Tucson, Ariz., .visiting :their daughter and family, .Mr & Mrs Carlyle Webb. The YWMIA ,of the fourth Ward was recently reorganized. Pearl Cressall will serve .as the new president with Colleen Williams .and JSUa Kvaall as coun-- ' Huish .and Marilyn Peterson, selors. Sharon Merger, .Jpan the past presidency were released. Wanda Wengren was retained as secretary. Dawn Murley, who makes her home with her uncles and aunt, Mr & Mrs Willis Sharp, will. njMind the holidays in GiU man, Colo., with her parents; Mr & Mrs Anion .Murky. , , Fort . elected Colognes Midvale. Mr & Mrs Union Heads s Rebelcahs 2nd Term " $2.50 io $5.00 if $3.95 lo $5.00 Tie Clips Ties $1.50 16 $1.95 $1.50 lo $2.50 Other Gift Items $1.00 lo $14.95 TT DEC.27 to JAN.1 lite Cuff Links Open Until 9 p.m. All Week Mter 41 N. Main St., Midvale 255-433- and featuring Ogden's talented V IIIUIIUI Broiliess 2 5600 S. "900 E., 262-471- Murray" 1 L DUP ; Hold Dinner, Program i The Union Fort Camp of the DUP met at the community building for a Christmas din; ner party program. Evelyn Heaps, Ruth Griffiths, Marian Smart, Dorena Hagen, iGween Homer, Ruth Whitely, Jean Mangum, JLoina Eckstrom and Mrs Olive Sharp Bernice Marquradt, a Triple Trio, from the East Jordan Stake furnished musical numProgressive Dinner bers. Delores Christensen is Held by Sorority chorister and Janis Smart is Beta Zcta chapter of Beta the accompanist for the group. Sigma Phi Sorority, following Readings were given by Colleen the year's theme, "Crowned Rees and Helen Taylor. The lesson "Christmas Storevery moment" with a joyous holiday progressive Christmas ies of the Heroic Pioneers", by Leila' Nix. dinner party Saturday, j.'ec. 18. was presented Sorority members wi.. their Christmas carols sung were led and husbands prospective by Martha Allen with Myrtle as accompanist. pledges and partners as their McNamar guests met at the home of Fifty members and guests were Kcrm and Pat Eskelsen for a in attendance. get acquainted social hour. Page Diamond West Jordan, and the EnJack Snyder, South Jordan, r tree" was served to twenty-fouNiel Prancom, Arthur Snyder guests and members. and Don Francom recently They sang Christmas carols as the party progressed to the bowled with the men's traveling home of Bill and Kaye Kissell league at Rancho Lanes. Wives for the main course of the din- of the bowlers accompanied their husbands and following ner. Festivities concluded at No- the games the group had dinner lan and Joyce Caldwetls with at a Salt Lake cafe. Mr & Mrs Clyde Child. Drapdessert, dancing and a joyous visit from Jolly old St. Nick, er, Mrs Donna Slushvr, Murray, Elman Child and Larry Child, with his bag of gifts. motored to New Mexico to at Mrs Nina Manka was the tend funeral services for Fran- - Aa... 1 rr ' i j ; a a m i k v a- - fjZ Union 255-295- 0 "Hors-d'oeuvre- s 1 . i) '7 Wl-- Tr w ''"3 -- 1 f fr i. X Miv WIKJIIDSB H Falls. Ida.; and 2 sisters Mr Verna Bishop, Midvale and Mrs Thelma Hardman. Relatives and friends from this area attending Mr Proctor's funeral were Mr k Mrs John Hardman, Mr & Mrs Edwin Bishop, Mrs Edna Jensen, Mrs Maude Cook, Mrs Marilyn Thomas, Mrs Joan Anderson, Mr & Mrs Real and Haruld Boggess. s.'v y- -r i Ak : if 0 ft Electric Radiant EAT G Once again the Holiday Season is upon us. We at Midvale City would, at this time, like to thank each and every one of you for the splendid cooperation you have shown us. You the individual, the splendid organizations, and civic groups have made Midvale a better place in which to live. The Yuletime stage is set, the stores are hopping, the time has come for us to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Since 1954 With Super Insulation sUirm fi llzi) - Dealer Guaranteed Operating Cost by Valid Written Endemnity Bond We Also Do Cusiom Insulating 130 E. Center 255-231- 5 Midvale City! Mayor and Council f . |