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Show j I MIDVALE THE SENTINEL Page Eleven Friday, February son at the Draper school auditor ium. The Russons, who are ex DRAPER tremely well known in University of Utah dramatic circles, read the comedy, "The Four Poster," by Jan De Hartog. After the play refreshments were served. Maxine Smith, Reporter Phone AM 94449 MRS PAGE 17, 1956 ENTERTAINS CLUB The Draper Literary Club met Thursday, Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs Geneva Page. Mrs Evelyn Cole and Mrs Geneva Page acted as hostesses and light refreshments were served. The book review was given by Mrs Ruth Miller. C. M. HENDRICKSEN ton, visited Mr & Mrs Robert L. tained 10 guests at dinner last Sat- award and second class awards Jvst to send a postcard to every Pixton Saturday. Mr Hansen is Mrs urday night. The occasion was Mr were received by Niel Smith, Don Sentinel subscriber on week Pixton's daughter. Sorenson's birthday. Those present Smith and Joseph Koncurat. Speak- would cost almost S40 In postage. Florence Brimhall's Trekker were Mr & Mrs John Duffy, Salt er of the evening was Mr Judy. A You can send your message to class in Primary held a party Wed- Lake; Eva Mae Dokos, Salt Lake; vocal solo was presented by Knowl- - nearly 2,000 homes at cost as nesday for their mothers. The boys Mr St Mrs Ray Brimhall, Union; ton Martineau and a trumpet trio, low as 50c if you use Sentinel showed their mothers the type of John Boggs, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs composed of Lynn Hunter, Gary want ads. work they are doing this year and Henry Day, and Mr & Mrs Darrell Orgill, and Bobby Nelson, also play then served them refreshments. Day. ed. Dr & Mrs J. T. Sorenson were Darwin Brimhall, son of Mr & Empress Beauty Salon ) Mrs Jack Brimhall, spent the week dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Oscar Introductory Offer end in Midvale at the home of Ken Drake, Salt Lake, at the Aviation Club neth Nunley. OLIVE SHARP, Reporter the Draper cemetery. Tuesday evening. The group celebrated Dr Sorenson's birthday. Ph.: AM Dave Coyner and Vickie and Car Nineteen 14 and from boys girls Mr & Mrs Robert L Pixton en lo Lemon, Kamas, visited at the the Second Ward Primary made a UNION SECOND WARD PLANS tertained at a family dinner this Jack Brimhall home this week. trip to the Salt Lake LDS Temple WARD REUNION FOR FEB. 22 week for Mr & Mrs Eddie Hunt Jack Brimhall took his priest- Feb. 6 to participate in baptism who has just returned from two hood class to the Deseret GymnaThe Second Ward LDS Church in services for the dead. years of duty with the army in sium Saturday evening where the Union will hold ward reunion in On Thursday, Feb. 16, the cub France and Germany. Mrs Hunt is group held a swimming party. the amusement hall next Wednes scouts of pack 164, along with their a sister of Mr Pixton. Out of town Mr & Mrs Robert L. Pixton have Feb. 22. Dinner will be served day, guests included Mr & Mrs Jess received word from Hayward, parents, enjoyed the annual cub at 6 p.m. with a program to follow, scout "Blue and Gold" banquet Haynes, Tooele; Mr k Mrs Milton Calif., that Lt. & Mrs Robert A. Members former and members of Abraham, Logan; Darlene Maynes, Pixton are the parents of a baby held at the Second Ward Recrea the ward are invited. Children will Hall. The tion group also enjoyed be Union; Dr & Mrs Don Orton, Salt boy. Robert is serving in the air entertained in the afternoon, Lake; Mr & Mrs Clyde Neff, and force and is stationed at Parks Air community singing. A number of at 2 p.m. beginning Gail Pixton, Logan. Mr & Mrs Hunt Force Base. The baby is named Ro- awards were made to cub scouts will be in Utah until Feb. 22, after bert L. Pixton. The first son in during the evening. which he will travel to Missouri, each of the last six The Draper First Ward Sunday generations has where Mr Hunt will report for. borne the name Robert. meeting was held honoring the By Olive Neilson duty. Mrs Garland Hendrickson and scouts. Russell Parker and Knowl-to- n Phone Mid. 3354 Martineau were speakers. LoMr & Mrs Don Hansen, Tremon- - Mrs Merrill Hand returned Wed nesday from a trip to Los An well Boberg played an organ solo. BLUFFDALE WARD HOLDS geles. While there they visited the The Boy Scout Troop 116 chorus OLD FOLK WARD REUNION new LDS Temple. sang one number. Mr & Mrs Paul The Bluff dale Ward will hold its Mrs Lloyd Stone entertained at Johnson, Merlin Allen, and Ferris old folks ward reunion day Wed e New extra-larga party for her daughter Renae Fitzgerald also spoke. RCAIITY QAI home, Feb. 22. Dinner will be nesday, fireplace, full basement with Thursday evening. The party honMrs Geneva entertained the Page If ) Margaret Miller roughed-i- n fireplace, aluminum ored her 12th birthday. Twenty-tw- o officers and teachers of the Junior served at 12:30 p.m. A program storm doors, large lot in new a evein will with show the follow, 23 ( N. Main, Upstairs, Midvale ) guests enjoyed games and re- Sunday School of Draper First subdivision. See at ning at 7:30 o'clock. Members and freshments. Ward at home her last week. After AM 372 ALTA VIEW DR., Midvale Mr & Mrs Lyle Cox entertained business and social activities, light former members of the ward over 18 invited. are at a family dinner in their home refreshments were served. MidSaturday night. The following were in Mrs Barbara West was hostess Improved lots for sale vale and Sandy. Will build to present: Mr & Mrs Alvin Cole, West to neighbors and friends of her suit buyer. Jordan; Mr & Mrs Harold Heald, daughter, Karen, 6, at a WEEK-EN- D birthday Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs A. N. party Friday, Feb. 17. Cjole, Draper. The buffet dinner FRI. - SAT. - MON. ONLY The Boy Scouts of Draper held a honored Alvin Cole on his birthday. court of honor at the First Ward The officers and teachers of the house Saturday, Feb. 10. meeting a School held Ward First Sunday GENERAL CONTRACTOR Merit badges were awarded to meeting at the chapel Monday eveScoutmaster Byrnes Jackson, and With or Without Knob ning. AM the Scouts: II Second Ward following Dr St Mrs J. T. Sorenson enter i Reg. lCc Tommy Mellenthin, Jay Smith, Marvin Kenke, Lynn Kenke, and Leslie Witt. Tommy Mellenthin was awarded his star badge and a miniature star pin for his mother. " S Draper First Ward Scouts awarded 1 Jin7 Z I merit badges were Burt Smith, rr 1 l 1 EIRay Dow, Henry Miller, Bishop lr DIME flVC 1 TTTTt H. 0. Smith, Scoutmaster Paul Li- 52 No. Main Midvale, Utah Smith. Niel Robert Johnson, Keeler, . , 1 Charles Smith received a first class 1 ggijggB-BfBaiBHaKHDB- WK yon, Draper; Mrs J. H. (Nora) Wil- liams, Mrs R. S. (Edith) Bradley, Salt Lake; Mrs C. H. (Marie) Hunts man, Bingham; Mres G. E. (Patia) Frailey, Tooele; a sister, Mrs Mary Neilsen, Midvale; 15 grandchildren. and 4 great grandchildren. Services were conducted In the Draper Second Ward Saturday with J. Nathan Smith conducting. Speakers were Dr John Fitzgerald and Otis A. Pierce. Interment was in Christian M. Hendricksen, 83, died at his residence Wednesday at 3 a.m., after a 4 year illness. He was born Feb. 26, 1872 in Riverton, a son of Carl Frederick and Anna Marie Anderson Hendricksen. He married Edith Ennis in Salt Lake LIONS, LADY LIONS HEAR Sept. 10, 1802. A graduate of the MODERN PLAY READ University of Deseret, he taught schools. 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