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Show DENSLEY, Reporter Mid. 4732 BLANCHE Sunday, to wish her a happy Mother's Day. Mrs LaJuana Adelt and daughter, Katherine, Salt Lake, spent two days last week as guests of her parents, Mr & Mrs Gwynne Page. Mr & Mrs Page spent Friday and Saturday on a trip to Delta where they attended the wedding reception of Mrs Pages niece, Miss Carma Ash-bdaughter of Mr & Mrs Prose Ashby, and Neal Swensen, May 6. Pharw . The two Riverton wards observed Mother's Day Sunday morning with song and stories, keeping in mina the theme "The Mission of Mother hood." Responses were given by mother, Mrs Ila Webster, a grand mother. Mrs Anna May Sandstrom and a vocal solo by Mrs Wallace Beckstead. Each mother was presented with a booklet of prose and poems entitled "Mother Mem WAYNE REYNOLDS ories." In the Second ward, Mrs Funeral services for Wayne ReyArlene Crump gave the mother's nolds, 38, were held Monday at the talk and Mrs Martha Petersen the Larkin in Salt Lake with Mortuary Beck grandmother's. Miss Judy Bishop Harold Berrett in charge. stead played a violin solo accon The bishop and Elmo Hamilton The Danied bv her sister, Joy. were the speakers. Wayne died Frimothers were presented with book day, May 6, of a heart attack. He lets of Mother's Day poems. was born Oct. 5, 1916 in West Jor"Swarm Day" of the West Jor son of William H. and Eliza dan, dan stake Beehive groups of. all Harmon Reynolds. He married 11 in the the wards was held May Thora White Aug. 23, 1940. He was Riverton First ward church, with a member of the LDS church and a But Lucille stake Beehive leader, World War II veteran. He is surterfield, in charge. A program was vived by his parents, his widow given, refreshments were served and two children, Irene and Susan; and there was a display of arts two Darrell H., Salt Lake, brothers, made had the and crafts that girls and Galena Glen, Park, Tex. Inter during the year. Bluffdale and ment was in the Salt Lake City West Jordan First, each did a skit called "Little Women" and "The Cemetery. Spirit of the Hive." The two River- SARAH DENSLEY NEWBOLD ton wards did a special song num number of people from A ber and Jeanine Brown played an here large the funeral services attended 39 hon accordion solo. There were of Sarah Densley Newbold, 67, held or Bees in the stake, and each re in the Draper Second ward chapel ceived a small gift. May 11, with Bishop Wednesday, The Ladies Literary club met George B. Rodcn officiating. Speak at the 12, Thursday evening, May ers were Otis A. Pierce and North home of Mrs Lois Anderson. Mrs Garfield. Mrs Newbold died rup Gwen Jones, Salt Lake, who is a 7 after a lingering illness May collector of Indian relics, dressed She was born Aug. 26, 1887 in Riv in Indian costume and read the erton to Daniel and Elizabeth M. book "Laughing Boy." Refresh Butterfield Densley. She married ments were served by Mrs Ander David Newbold Nov. 10, 1909 in the Mrs son, assisted by Mary Egbert Salt Lake temple. Surviving are The Senior Aaronic priesthood her husband, one son and two members and their" wives of the Gale D. Newbold, Mur daughters: first ward met May 11 and listened Mrs Velma Gillman, Pleasant ray; to a program of talks on "The Re Grove; Mrs Amy Gerrard, Salt storation of the Priesthood." Lake; two brothers, Gordon and The stake Aaronic priesthood Golden Densley, Mrs Marie Bills, will hold a field day in the West and Mrs Nott, Salt Riverton, Jordan park Saturday, May 14. Lake. Burial was Myrtle in the Draper all kinds of There will be sports, will its own Cemetery. and each ward refreshments. bring Nine prospective teachers receiv ed graduation certificates from the LDS Sunday school six months teacher training course, at a meet ing held in connection with sacra ment services Sunday evening, in the first ward. Henry Jensen is the instructor of the class and assisted stake leader of the teacher training, Art Miller, in the awarding of the certificates to the following: William A. and Pearl Manghani, Don Andreason, Lorin Dansie, Ann Parry, Sylvia Boweri, Clarissa Giles, Laurel Nokes, and Venda Seal. Mrs Barbara Shomaker entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs Mary Egbert and her grandmother, Mrs Minnie Hansen, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Jack Egbert were also present. Mr3 Thomas Densley, Mrs Fern licit end children, and Mr Aften O'ane and cl iidren, were guests if Dr k Mrs J. T. Sorenson at a Moth er s Day dinner Sunday. Mr & Mrs Preston Mitchell spent Mother's Day in Spring Cii, with Mrs Mitchell's mother, Mrs Annie they visited Keith Hardman and spent three days sight seeing and riding the trolley cars. Mr & Mrs Clarence Hardman went on to visit their daughter, Mrs Louise Houpt in Los Angeles. The sacrament meeting was con ducted Sunday evening by the Aaronic priesthood committee. Talks were given by Claude Crane, Lynn Turner, Norman Crump, Leon Ewell, John Turner, Laura Beth Peterson, Eldon Crump, and Myrl Lewis, bishop. The boys' chorus sang, conducted by Wallace Neilson and accompanied by Lewis King at the piano. Mrs Rose Bristol pleasantly surprised her husband on his birthday with a dinner. The following guests h were present: Mr & Mrs Jack and daughter, Thelma, and granddaughter, Lynn; Mr & Mrs Rind-lishbac- Phone Mid. 3354 Under direction of the Sunday school superintendency, a Mother's Day program was given Sunday. Each mother was presented with a potted plant. Lucy Turner, the old est mother, and Joan Neilson, the youngest, were presented with cor sages. Mr & Mrs Jay Hardman have re turned home from a trip to San Francisco. They were accompanied by Mr & Mrs Mclvin Gadd, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Clarence Hardman, Bingham. While in San Francisco RIVERTON, UT. Ph. 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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SANDY "Good for Any Qanned 7rwl$ Sugar Sugar f Chee-Zi- p c Tender, Grew Bel-ai- r, Pillsburs IS Sunday masses: 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Rev. Lawrence Spellen, assistant Jhese Low Shelf Prices W ex. pfca. ui-j.si.- orf ; Delbert Forman, Salt Lake Harold Ashman, East Midvale Lavina Hicks, East Midvale Rose Bristol, Riverton Henry Holmes, Riverton Prices Check Pineapple . llkkw. Pineapple """" Renewals-- Mrs Midvale Store LcLfini People of Inherent Good Taslc ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, MIDVALE James H. Powell, Midvale Fred Kerkman, West Jordan Raymond Bingham, Sandy John R. Wallgren, Sandy Stanley A. Rasmussen, Sandy Mrs J. Earl Robinson, Sandy Mrs Victor M. Peterson, Sandy Mrs Pearl Gray, Midvale Arthur H. Dansie, Murray Mrs Mabel Bird, Sandy Mrs Sophia Bateman, Midvale i Always t Mrs Effie Wixon, West Jordan Valley Drug So., East Midvale notion nou effective P Let played. The Special Interest study class enjoyed an outing as a group. They attended the show "The Man Called Peter," and had dinner at the New Subscribers-- Mrs Golden Pheasant cafe. Marley Jensen, Draper mi PICK-Uand DELIVERY Anyplace in Salt Lake County Quality Work Friday, May 13, 195") evening. to 7 p.m. V(ICC3B Durfey Cleaners SENTINEL (Utah) Open from 9 a.m. BLUFFDALE By Olive NelUon MIDVALE Mrs Althea Crump entertained THE the Birthday club at her home Four Page Games were Thursday Karl Molyneaup, Mr & Mrs Robert Horrocks, and Mr & Mrs Everett Randall, Lark. Mr & Mrs Howard Crump and family met the Clyde Park family at Bratton's cafe in Salt Lake for a Mother's Day dinner. Mrs Park is the mother of Mrs Crump. Mrs Verla Powell has returned home from the hospital where she underwent a major operation. Mrs Edith Livingston spent the week with her sister, Mrs Powell, while she is recovering. Leon Ewell, son of Mr & Mrs Walter Ewell, won first place in the mile race in region 7, Saturday. Leon represented Jordan high school in the track meet held on the U of U campus. Saturday Leon will compete with two other boys from West and South high schools for state high school championship. Rose 5 lbs. 51b. bog 1, 47c I3c U. S. No. 1, Famous Strlngless Pascal ' Ox 12c ' fi .f r |