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Show DRAPER NEWS NOTES Reporter & Maxine Smith, Phone Mrs James Withers, Riverton; Mr Mrs R. H. Sharp, Mr & Mrs Irven Swenson, Mr & Mrs Don Swenson, Mr & Mrs Stanley Sharp and their families. During the eve ning Mr & Mrs Alvin Sharp tele phoned from Rigby, Ida. Mr & Mrs Ward Ashby spent the holiday week end in Vernal. Mr Ashbys, Mother, Mrs Zina Ashby, returned with them for a visit. & AM by Boyd Beckstead. and two marimba numbers by Miss Judy Barrus Mrs Milesa Smith and family held was the entertainment for the evetheir Christmas party at the ning. Recreational Hall Friday, Mr & Mrs Ross Berrett, Price, Dec. 23. Everyone helped to pre- visited during the holiday week pare a hot supper followed by a end at the home of Mr & Mrs H. program prepared by Bonnie Bak- 0. Berrett and Mr & Mrs L. B. er, Sharon Green, Glenda Baird and Leone Smith. Gifts were exDraper Second Ward held their changed and Santa gave the chil- Christmas program Sunday, Dec. dren a gift; and 64 members en- 25. , joyed the evening. Draper has some new residents, Mr & Mrs John C. Petty enter- Mr & Mrs Tom Miyar from Amer tained Christmas Eve Mr & Mrs R. ican Fork. Visiting the Miya family O. Baker and family, Mr & Mrs from Maua, Hawaii, is Mrs Chiseko David Hamilton and children, and Okamura, Mrs Miya's mother. Mrs Mflesa Smith. Gifts were exMr & Mrs Fred Sjoblom enter changed and refreshments served. tained their family for Christmas Mr & Mrs A. N. Cole were guests day dinner at home Sunday, Dec, at the Christmas party Friday, Dec. 25. Mr & Mrs Wally Sjoblom from 23 at the home of Mr & Mrs Roy Cedar City and Mr & Mrs Richard from (Wanda Sjoblom) Riska in Crescent. Smorgasbord Dunn. supper was served, games played were present. Miss Lorna Sjoblom acted as and gifts exchanged. to eight if her school friends Mr & Mrs Boyd R. Sjoblom were from Draper. Those present were of Arthur Sjo guests at the home blom in Midvale for the Christmas Carolee Allen, Evelyn Day, Judy Janis Smith, Lucie Whitparty Friday, Dec. 23. It was the Nielson, Arva mann, Sampson, Barbara Albirthday of Arthur Sjoblom. Gifts The party were exchanged and buffet supper len, and Nilla Rawlings. 22. Dec. was held Thursday, served. The employes and partners of Mr & Mrs Elrod Newbold and Market were entertained at family and Mr & Mrs Boyd R. Sjo- Henry's Christmas a party Monday, Dec. 26, home blom were entertained at the of Mrs Grace Rideout, home of Mr & Mrs Wesley Bills, Riverton at the were Games played with "white for a Christmas party. Gifts, games nrizes. eleDhant" Light refresh and refreshments were highlights served. were ments of the party. ' Mrs Lea Jones and daughter, Nat-Mr & Mrs Boyd R. Sjoblom were recent dinner guests at the home ali, and son Richard, Alberta. Can., of Mr & of Mr & Mrs Paul Sjoblom, Gran are visiting at the home Mrs Reid Smith for the Christmas ger. Mr & Mrs Paul Muller Jr., (Marie holidays. Mr & Mrs Jerald Smith visited Smith) were acting hostesses of the in Tremonton. relatives annual family Christmas party at The Literary Club held Draper A the home of J. Leon Smith. buf fet supper was served and gifts ex their Christmas party ofWednesday, J. E. Mic- Dec. 28 at the home changed Monday, Dec. 26. Mr & Mrs was A review book kelsen. given Clifford Forman, Mr & Mrs Ster "The Olive on Fleda Larsen Mrs by ling B. Smith, Mr & Mrs Vance T, re R Light Tree," by Estridge. and Smith and their children were served. freshments Charles Smith were present. The family of the late J. E. Smith will hold their annual Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 29. The party for all great grandchildren was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Rex OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Whitmore in Midvale. Hot supper Ph.: AM and games and the exchange of gifts were enjoyed by the family. Mrs Verlyn Thomas and children, .Friday, Dec. 30, the adult party Salt Lake, visited the Jesse Thomas will be held at the home of Mr & home Monday night Mrs Tom II. Kennard, Granger. Mr & Mrs Jack Hayward, Mesa, Draper First and Third Wards Ariz., visited the Jesse Thomas combined their Sunday meeting home during the holidays. Dec. 25. The speaker was Ralph B. Mr & Mrs Norman MacXeil met Kedsr. A sextet consisting of Mrs with family members and enjoyed Norma Fitzgerald. Rachel Patience, dinner at the home of Christmps Shirlene Day, Janice Beckslead, h?r parents, Mr & Mrs George C. Marva Toone, and Micki Girre'.t Midvale. sang, followed by a trumpet solo & Capt Mrs Kelvin E. Evans and children returned to their home in Enid, Okla., Tuesday after spend- J ar ces wun nis parents, mt or ii in? REPAIRS ! Mrs Fa'l D. Evans. En route to their home the Evans' will spend a MADE BY week in Los Angeles, Calif., with her mother, Mrs Elva Watts. EXPERTS Mr & Mrs Lcland Goff, Harold Marie Goff spent the Christ and COST YOU mas holiday week end in Logan Mr & Mrs Gerald Speth. LESS IN Mr & Mrs Earl D. Evans enter THS LONG tained at a Christmas dinner for with their daughter and Dimi members of their family. Those at tending were, Capt & Mrs Kelvin Evans, Enid, Okla.; Mr & Mrs Carl We're not Roestenburg, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs geniuses. Elmo Turner, South Jordan; Mr & but we do Mrs LaMar Evans, Provo, and their know the whet, how families. and why Mrs Walter Scholes. Rigby, Ida., of car is visiting at the Lcland Goff repairs! home. Come to us In the beginning Mr & Mrs P. A. Swenson enter and save money in the endl tained members of their family at their annual Christmas Eve get- Automotive Service Those attending were Mr together. 22 N. Holden AM tc Mrs V. N. Swenson, Sandy; Mr Bo-ber- g. Henry Jones, Carolyn, Katherine, and Howard Jones, Malad, Ida., were overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp. Mr & Mrs Don Worthen and fam ily recently returned to their home after spending a week in Los Angeles, Calif., Tijuana, Mexico, Pheo-niand Mesa, Ariz. Mrs Kitty MacNiel, Sandy, was a dinner guest Monday at the home of her son and family, Mr & Mrs Norman MacNeil. Mr & Mrs Ralph Sharp entertained at a buffet supper Tuesday night. Guests included Mr & Mrs Blaine Frampton and Opal Jean Thomas, Provo; Mr & Mrs Leon Monson, Kearns, and Mr & Mrs Ward Orwin, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ervin Carlsen and sons spent the Christmas holiday week end in Soda Springs, Ida., with her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Clif ford Birrer. Mr & Mrs Paul Clark, Clarkston. recently spent a week end with Mr & Mrs Eldon Colebrook. While here they attended i wedding reception honoring their niece and her husband. Mr & Mrs John W. Smith (Gwendolyn Oakeson). The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Francis E. Oakeson, Bennion, for mer East Midvale residents. Mr & Mrs Charles Thornton en tertained their family at a buffet supper and party Christmas Eve. Guests were Mr & Mrs T. Foster Greenwood Sr., Mr & Mrs Hue Jewkes, Kamas; Mr & Mrs Glen Nelson and Mr & Mrs Calvin ThornTHE ' ton, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes, Six Page and Lavon Thornton and their families. Stevenson, Salt Lake, honoring Lt Mr Si Mrs Charles Thornton re- & Mrs Craige Stevenson (Grail ), who were recently married. cently attended an open house at the home of Mr & Mrs Ralph S. Mrs Virginia Nicholes, Salt Lake MIDVALE Nic-holes- 1 . 1 l-r- tA .or a VP' mrnmi ... a V .All"' . was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mrs Charles Thornton. Mrs Nicholes is a former East Midvale resident. .u V v Ml Friday, December 30, 1955 a. a. .sQt - SENTINEL aJO AM kuti Distillers of the world's finest bourbon for 160 years 1795-19- .Ate- nkIO - ,rte 55 or vow, 2l; 'tSMSl JMQS &UKBI IfltltBGK IHQUT I. 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