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Show THE MIDVALE lUtah) SENTINEL Page Six Friday, February 25, 1955 She was the guests at a kitchen shower given by her girl friends recently, and she was given a perROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Reporter sonal shower by her sisters. The couple wil make their home in Pnone Mid. 0080-R- 1 Wedt $ordc PENNY RADMALL HAS TEMPLE WEDDING FEB. 24 OLD FOLKS HONORED BY FIRST. SECOND WARDS Mks Penny Radmall was given ia aaarriage to Larry L. Burkin-shaFeb. 24, in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. In the evemiag the new couple greeted guests at the Avalon ballroom. Standing as brides maids were Mrs Ha Rasmussen, Beth Radmall, sis-teof the bride, Karen Burkinshaw, sister of the groom, and Jan-et- t Detomasi. Marcell Beckstead was the best man. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs Glen Radmall, and the groom's parents are Mr & Mrt LeMar Burkinshaw. The new Ifrt Burkinshaw was honored at tw (bowers prior to her marriage. ri 1it ' H If The Old Folks were honored at both the First and Second wards Tuesday at their annual ward reunion. Committees were set up among the various organizations for the affair. Following dinner, the program of the First ward included numbers from the Singing Mothers' group, directed by Ruby 's Broadbent, dances from Karen a reading dancing class, from Gary Wixom, the honor roll was read by Mrs Clara Richards, community singing was led by Mrs Connie Nuzman, Bishop McDougal gave a welcome speech, and a humorous monologue was given by xfKl2&& 1 NoDtjears! NotSjears! years old! i - i Straight BOURBON Whiskey ' f is ... rTh " : ' i. i .. , Monday evening for a monthly Refreshments were served to Ruth Whittle, Diane Webster, Marilyn Drake Dahl, LuAnn Lyons Conley, LaRae Kartchner Wirthlin, and Better Hofer. Alva Price spent the week-en- d in Armo, Ida., with her parents, Mr & Mrs Leslie Price and family. She returned home Tuesday evening. The First ward junior came out winners again after Thursday and Monday night games with Valley Center and Union Second wards. The team has been supported by a large crowd of West Jordanites, and leading the group in cheers have been Douglas Benson, Milo Pearson, Lois Price, and Marge Egbert. The Paul Chipman family presented the program at sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday evening. Talks were given by Mr & Mrs Chipman and Matty played a piano solo. Taylor and Washburn gave trumpet solos, and the first two Articles of Faith were recited by Karen. Funeral services for Caroline McAllister, daughter of Mr & Mrs Norman Whitney McAlister, Richland, Wash., (formerly of West Jordan) were held Wednesday afternoon at the Goff Mortuary in Mid-valwith Henry F. Schmidt con- New Subscriber- sducting. James A. Bateman was the Frank E. Lynch, Sandy speaker, and music was furnished Ernest W. Allgood, Midvale by a quartet consisting of Joseph Mrs Steve Arlica, Midvale J. Schmidt, DeMar Hogan, KenDon W. Crawford, Midvale neth Williams, and John Price. Bruce W. Peterson, Sandy Opening and closing prayers were Mrs Dean Mitchell, Sandy offered by Dell Smith and J. C. Richards, Sandy. The dedicatory Renewa-lsMrs Wilma Hansen, RD1, Sandy prayer at the West Jordan cemeMaj. A. M. Samuelson, overseas Howard was Barben, by given tery Rachel Forbush, Midvale bishop. She is survived by her parV. Roy Peterson, Sandy ents, two brothers, Stephen and A. J. Carter, Midvale & Mr four Arnold, grandparents, Merland F. Despain, Riverside, Mrs John Jones, West Jordan, and . Calif. William Bickley, Riverton d n e, J K' The Bourbon man 'a Bourbon -- OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. A 1 A group of girl friends met at the home of Delores Burmester 86 PROOF. If Your Tractor Tires Have Lost I rtiillinrr DnllfAl . . . You Can TL.I. I IIUll ruiiiug ruwci Get New Tire Traction For As Little I Mew as Mr & Mrs Leo McAlister, Salt Lake. Mrs Hazel Bigler was sustained as president of the First ward YWMIA and Rela Parr and Nola Richards as manual and activity counselors. The new secretaries are Vea Sabey and Lillian Walter. The released presidency included Mrs Cleo Purser, Mrs Evelyn Spartling, Marge Egbert, Lois Price, and Grace Maynard. The 78th birthday of Mrs P. T. Bateman, was celebrated Saturday night at a family dinner at the home of her son, Wilson Bateman. Sunday, many friends and relatives visited with her at her home. The annual county firemen's ' banquet was held Saturday night hall in at the Fraternal Murray. West Jordanites who were in attendance were Mr & Mrs John Dick, Mr L Mrs Royal Spratling, Mr & Mrs Bill Thompson, and Mr & Mrs Alvin Cole. Mr & Mrs Larry Purser returned home Tuesday night after spending in Las Vegas. the week-enMr & Mrs Lawrence T. Dahl were honored guests at a farewell party given by the West Jordan Stake Relief society board and their partners. Following the banquet that was served by May Johnson, Olivia Egbert, and Mary Schmidt, a Truth and Consequences program was conducted by Dora Callicut. A number of boys and girls re ceived certificates of graduation and Books of Mormon Sunday night when they were graduated from their Primary work into priesthood and beehive classes. Mrs Fay McDougal, Primary president, presented to Bishop McDougal, Karen Kron, Barbara Mecham, Bruce Knight, Claudette Harrison, and Larry Smith. JJonor Y i 1 , Parr. In the Second ward, skits were prepared by each organization, and talks were given by Howard Barben and Curtis Jewkes. Highlighting the Second ward reunion was the Gold and Green Ball held in the evening in the ward recreation hall. Under direction of MIA oficers Kenneth Williams, Joy Jewkes, Fred Kerkman, John Price, LaRae Leak, and Ila Jean Stead-mathe floorshow and decorations were carried out in a patriotic theme. Don I Mr Clifford Shulsen, West & Mrs Jordan, announce the arrival of a son Feb. 14, at the Cottonwood Credcent hospital in Murray. Mrs Shulsen is LORNA ALLGOOD. Reporter the former LaJuana Olson, daughter of Mrs Thelma Olson, Crescent. Mr & Mrs Chester Jaynes enterOn Feb. 19, Cpl Blaine at a dinner Sunday for their tained returned home after spendRomeU's son two in the Armed Forces. birthday. ing years He spent the past 17 months in At the program in sacrament Fulda, Germany, and after return- meeting Sunday evening, Archie ing to tbe United States he was re- Jenson was in charge. Speakers inleased from the service at Camp cluded Charles Carroll and Archie Carson, Colo. He is the son of Mr Jenson. Diane Dunn gave the girls & Mrs Hyrum Hardcastle, Crescent. program talk. Mrs Roy Ashby rendered a vocal solo, accompanied on Mr &; Mrs Ralph Brunette, announce the arrival of a the piano by Mr William Smith. daughter, Jan. 20, at St. Benedicts Opening prayer was by Roy Ashby, hospital in Ogden. Mrs Brunette is and benediction by Mrs Emery the former Barbara Jaynes, daughter of Mr & Mrs Homer Jaynes, Hard-castl- e Og-de- n, Crescent. Mr Si Mrs Albert Dean entertained at a dinner Wednesday for Milton Beck, Mrs Dean's nephew, who recently returned from England after two years in the Armed Forces. Mrs Chester Jaynes entertained Mere club members of her Just-recently at her home. Lunch was served and the afternoon was spent playing cards. Prizes were won by Mrs Elmo Lunnen and Mrs Gerald Lunnen. Dr & .Mrs Theron C. Olsen returned last week from a trip to s, Phoenix, and Mesa, Ariz., and Mexico, where they visited Mr & Mrs Van Gold and family in Phoenix, Mr & Mrs Revell T. Smith and family at Mesa, and with Jerome Brown. The Smiths are formerly of Draper. Mrs Donald Steadman entertained her Friendship club Thursday. The evening was spent making flowers out of wood fiber materials. Na-gala- Tryfaig to keep my fmmly't dotktt dwmyt neat and cUm vm ttnim oh my kotmhoid Wjj umti I dUoomtd A minetJom SuNu try dm LIONS SUPPORT AQUALANTES DRIVE SANDY Sandy Lions club, under direction of Pres. Preston Jacobson are making plans to attend District 287 conference to be held Mar. 25 and 26. The Sandy Lions club went on record as being in, accord with the Echo Park project, also as supporting the Aqualante drive, volunteering their support to give everyone in the area a chance to join the Upper Basin fight for its share of the Colorado River water. Contributions for the project are being accepted by Preston Jacobson at his Shoe Repair service, Sandy, or by any member of the Sandy Lions club, it has been announced. fmmkmg process that keep $ dotket hokmg Wight ami fresh far Vmp maket thorn lot 1m te, ftoof StaN k tke dry deewrt foiling peeccat tWt icplaces Mtcatkl textile iusbc igeitt m accessary to tke life m4 f yen Wietir time clotbes. SftN cue aiakec colon stay kk. CfetLee Rt wriaUos md sol and tod kit kwgrt, Sttttffa finishing coots ym MtUog extra. "He didn't know the meaning of the word 'fear. But then there were lots of words he didn't know!" Herb Shriner re. his hometown that Better cere stretches yoor budget I sheriff. Announcing Another WE ARE THE loll S m Station Pick-U- p Certified Veighmasters t CLARENCE VALTERS FOR TRUCKS BARBER SHOP West Jordan FOR 1955 LICENSE PLATES PICK-UP- Mon' Tue S Thurt Frl. We hcve registration slips, and can weigh any Durfey Cleaners size truck. 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