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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, December 9, 1P55 were served by Mrs William Burr and her pupils. President of the South Jordan SOUTH JORDAN Mrs. Melvin G. Mathias, Reporter Ph: AM Second Ward Relief Society, Mrs Mazel the annual Christmas pany will be held Wednesday morning, Dec. 14. The regular work and business meeting will begin at 10 o'clock followed by a program under direction of Mrs Farrell Lloyd and Mrs Rulon Neil-so- n at 11 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Gifts will be exchanged. The priest class, of the South Jordan Second Ward held a cottage meeeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Farrel Lloyd. The South Jordan Second Ward class held an afPrimary top-pilternoon social Tuesday. A program was presented by the boys and girls. The teacher is Mrs Philip Baker. Each mother presented her 'child with a pin as an achieye-ment award. The girls of the class served refreshments. I.Ir & airs V.'illlaTi Naylor had as a eek en J ?ue-- t a their home in South Jordan.. Miss Gayle Breit- enbuecher, Gayle i; attending BYU. Her home is in San Francisco. The South Jordan Second Ward Relief Society members have been making aluminum trays in their King,-announc- Mrs Leon Oakeson, Mrs Junior Rindlesbach, and Leo Rindlesbach, all of South Jordan, attended the funeral of Mary Martha Morten-so- n Monday in Salt Lake. The South Jordan Second Ward class held an afPrimary ternoon gathering Tuesday. Each child had a part in the program. Mrs Dean Reynolds, West Jordan stake representative, was an honored guest. Each mother presented her child with a compass as an achievement award. Refreshments co-pil- $ Durfey Cleaners RIVERTON, UT. Ph. AM DRAPER, UT. Ph. AM and DELIVERY In Salt Lake County Anyplace PICK-U- Quality Work Always GET rQOfUnTED FOJTO? work tnd business ratings. Mrs Eleanor Zimmerman from a Salt were his son Glen, daughter Miry Mr & Lake hobby shop, came to South iLou. son and dauhtcr-in-!3Jordan and instructed them in this I Mrs David Palmpr and their son work. Mrs Rulon Nielson was in Michael, all of South Jcrdan, and Mr 4 Mrs charge of the project which has ta- daugnler ana ken three weeks to complete. Larry Spuker, Cottonwood Heights. Mrs Irma Evans, South Jordan, Glenn Jenkins, son of Mr & Mrs recently left for Covirta, Calif., Russell Jenkins, South Jordan, unwhere she will spend the winter at derwent surgery at the St. Mark's the home of her daughter and Hospital Thursday. Mr & Mrs Wayne Gould. Pfc Don L Holt has been spendFred Tiedemann, South Jordan, ing a furlough at the home of his s is recovering home after an parents, Mr & Mrs Bryum Holt, attack of pneumonia. South Jordan. Don is in the signal Hans Neilson, South Jordan, is corps stationed at Fort Huachwa, convalescing from a recent illness Ariz. He returned to his camp Dec. at the home of his daughter and 1." Mr & Ivirs Tom Hayden, Lonnie Emery celebrated hte 5th Salt Lake. birthday Saturday afternoon at his Mr & Mrs H. II Klsywcg, South home in South Jordan. A party Jordan, recently had as house with 12 guests was given by his guests Mr Kelywei's brother and parents, Mr Si Mrs Robert Emery. sister-in-laParents of South Jordan elemenMr & Mrs Hugo Kley- weg, Amsterdam. Holland. It was tary school children will meet in the visitor's first trip to Utah, and individual conferences Thursday it has been live years since the and Friday afternoons with teachbrothers have been t. ge'.her. Hugo ers to discuss each child's progress Klcyweg is a pilot for Royal Dutch in his school work Pupils will be Airlines. The couple have two dismissed from school Thursday, daughters, Ellen 2'., and Maryke, Dec. 8, and Friday. Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. The Second Ward of South Jor- 5, who remained in Ilollrnd. dan Mazel South & Mr class, under Mrs Primary Tap-PilKing, Jordan, have a new grandchild, ; direction of Mrs Elmer Palmer, their fifth. A daughter was born held an aflernoon gathering Wed to Mr Si Mrs R. Kent King. Midvale. nesday. Each member of the class Sherman Mabey, MAIen coach of had a part of the program. Mothers the South Jordan First Ward, an presented pins to th;ir children as nounces the basketball game be- an achievement award. Girls of the tween Scu.h Jordan First Ward class served refreshments. and South Jordan Second Ward, Primary officers and teachers of will be held Thursday, Dec. 8, at the South Jordan First Ward will 7 p.m. in the West Jordan stake hold their Christmas party Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. after their preparation house. Mr & Mrs EInsr Palmer, South meeting, according to Mrs Mada soJordan, enjoyed a family birthday Demill, Primary president. The dinner Friday evening in honor of cial will be held at the home of Mr I son-in-la- at-hi- ' son-in-la- TVSHIVICEl top-flig- ht Economically, Utah has come of age. For 1955, the assessed valuation of all property in our state totaled $1,1 00,000,000, to top the billion dollar mark for the second consecutive year. The mining industry Is proud of its part In Utah's remarkable economic growth. This year the assessed value of the state's total. of our mines reached $281,000,000-- 26 EAST MIDVALE ELECTRONICS pop fcrq tertainment, refreshments served, and gifts exchanged, A surprise party was held Saturday afternoon for Gail Roy Oake- son, son of Mr & Mrs Ray Oake son, South Jordan, the occasion being his 12th birthday; 28 of his classmates enjoyed games and refreshments, Mr & Mrs Robert McKee, (Betty Campbell), South Jordan, announce the birth of their first child, a son. The South Jordan First Ward leadership meeting for officers and teachers of all church organizations will be held Friday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel, under direction of Bishop Clarence Sharp. The Primary will present a special program. The South Jordan Second Ward elders and Sunday School held a 7:30 dinner party Friday evening in the church. Committee in charge of the banquet was Mr & Mrs Golden Holt, Mr Si Mrs Give Johnson, Mr & Mrs Mazel King, and Mr & Mrs Jack Schouten. Games were played under direction of Mrs Doris Nielson. President of the elders is Lee Beckstead; president of the Sunday School class is William Burr. The South Jordan Lions club will hold an annual Christmas party Thursday evening, Dec. 15, at 8 p.m. in South Jordan, according to Udall Bailey of the publicity committee. Cleon Beckstead will be in charge of the program. Walter Ma- BOOKS' Mrs. AGNES DANSIE, Phone: AM Reporter Friday, Dec. 9. the followi rip npw books will be added to the Midvale Mrs Perry Bowen, Roosevelt, was Branch of the-SaLake County the guest of her daughter and Library: Mr & Mrs Sherwood Butter- FICTION field last week. Catch the Gold Ring, by J. S. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane. Mr htrange. story of a man's search & Mrs Lafe Crane and Mr & Mrs for his brother's betraver. Darrel Crane attended a Republi- The Last Temptation, by J. Vietel. can Club banquet in Murray last A novel set in Europe at the Friday where Senator Wallace F. close of World War H. Bennett was guest speaker. To Each His Dream, by S. W. Bas- A surprise party in honor of the sett. Story of a man who wanted birthday anniversary of Oren R. to be a novelist. Dansie was held at their home Saturday, Nov. 27. Guests included Mr & Mrs Earl Conrad, Salt Lake; Mr The Sword and The Spirit, by D. & Mrs Ernest J. Davis, Salem; Mr Ansley. A life of John Brown. & Mrs W. Blaine Peterson, Midvale; Champions by Setback, by D. K. Mr & Mrs Grant Haws, Lehi; Mr Boynick. Athletes who overcame & Mrs J. H. Dansie, Mr & Mrs Clin physical handicaps. ton J. Dansie, and Mr Si Mrs A. H. Scotland Yard, by H. R, Scott. A behind the scenes picture. Dansie. Dellene and Lillian, children of Pet Parade, by L. Roosevelt. How to choose, care for, and enjoy the Mr & Mrs LeDell Steadman, West animal pet best suited to your Jordan, spent part of last week with Mr & Mrs Reuben Freeman, way of life. and last Sunday Mr & Mrs Alvin Humanism as the Next Step, by L. Morain. Statement of the case for Olson, Salt Lake, visited at the this organized religious and phiFreeman home. Mrs Fern Poor spent last Saturlosophical movement. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE day with Mr & Mrs LeGrand Poor in Salt Lake. ' Guests of Mr & Mrs Elton Bills Oh, Brother, by V. C. Rowe. Story about a girl whose twin brother Sunday included Mr & Mrs Gary is in the service. Holt and sons, Murray. Getaway, by R. Scth. Operation Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfied, Hairbreadth escapes behind' the Mrs Alice Bodell, Mrs Annie C, Iron Curtain. Sorensen, Mrs Fern Poor, and Eve Dangerline, by T. M. Longstreth. a attended genealogical lyn Crane Adventure and intrigue. meeting at the home of Mr & Mrs Roald Amundsen, by J. A. Kugel- Lowell Parry in Salt Lake. Othqr mass. A saga of the Polar seas. guests included Mrs Nettie Boulter, Skeet, by M. M. Russell. A boy and Draper. a burro. Visiting Mr & Mrs Louis Chris Village Tree, by J. Iwamatsu. Pictensen Sunday were Mr & Mrs ture story of life in Japan. Green and family, Midvale. Littie Steam Roller, by G. The Mr Si Mrs Merlin Bryson, PayGreen. A picture book story of sister and family, son, visited her adventure and mysteyMr & Mrs Alonzo Freeman Sunday evening. Get you weadimj invitations at Family members calleJ on A. II. The Sentinel. Best quality, Dansie Sunday in honor of his 79th birthday. His sister, Mrs Ada Webster, Blackfoot, Ida., was here for 9 the occasion. Mr & Mrs Art Dan sie and familv. Murrav. were euests lt son-in-la- NON-FICTIO- bey will be in charge of the banquet. Gifts will be exchanged. The annual Christmas party for the South Jordan Relief Society will be held Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m., it is announced by Relief Society president, Mrs Ivan Jones. The regular work day meeting will be held in the morning, and lunch will be served at 12:30, after which a special program will be held and presents exchanged. The South Jordan Second Ward Bluebird girls will present a parent demonstration night Sunday, Dec. 11 .following Sunday night services. Their teacher is Mrs Ver-nic- e Carroll. Special guests will be Melba Harker, West Jordan stake Bluebird leader, and the Second at dinner. Ward Primary officers. Light re- i Mr Si Mrs Vern Farmer and ba I by, Fremont, and Mrs Clayton Nel freshments will be served. son and son, Salt Lake, visited Mr Adeline Bodell Friday. Others vis iting Mrs Bodell last week were Mrs E. L. Crawford, Sandy; Mrs Ada Webster, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs A. II. Dansie, and Mrs Spencer An-no- Utah, the Billion Dollar State We're equipped to give yov. TV Honest service. Fast Dependable Long established. Thone us next time. 7500 S. State ot j Si Mrs Leon Sheppick, South Jordan. There will be games and en- PH. AM UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Ttioco "From the- earth comes on abundant Wo tor all". - This Chevrolet t heeps a ecret...beautl fully - MUSIC for ENJOYMENT Love It REPAIRS H He MADE BY The Impatient Year atra THE LONG filittn Frank Sin- 'Tennessee Ernie Ford A Woman In Lovt Of This I'm Sure RUN! 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