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Show THE MIDVAli SfMTINFL, MIDVALf, UTAH i'luUiv, January Personals Mrs Willis Francora Mr 255-360- 1 Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St., were guests of Mr Magnussoii's son-iluw and daughter, Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe, Salt Luke, when they & entertained at dinner recently birthday. Other guests were Harold Thorpe, Karen and Give Thorpe, Mr & Mrs Jim Walters and family, Sail Lake, Mr & Mrs Orlcy Bills and son, Randy, and daughter, C'heri, on his Delia Villalobos, Midvale, Mr Mrs Don Genessey and Jamie, Granger, Mr & Mrs Sherman Ferguson and family, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon and family. Union, and Mrs Maria & Sil-co- Riverton. Here for over a week during the holidays were Mr & Mrs Russell Swain and family, formerly Joan Grant, who flew here from Billings, Mont. They visited their parents, Mr & Mrs Bill Grant, S. Grant St., and Mr & Mrs Frank Swain, Copper-ton- ; and her grandparents, Mr & Mrs M. J. Told, Pioneer St. Mr & Mrs William Magnus-sowere dinner guests recently of Mr & Mrs Jimmy Burgon, Union, when they entertained in honor of their daughter, Angela, on her 7th birthday. Other guests were Maurice Burgon, Union, Mrs Jennv Grubb, White City, Mr & Mrs Orley Bills and family and Mrs Sherman Ferguson,. On the following day Angela had a party for seven of her girl friends. Entertaining at breakfast recently at their home were Mr & Mrs Pio Ben, Rio Grande St. Guests were Mrs Ben's brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Robert Soper and family. Draper; her father, Hal Walbeck, Draper; and Mitchel Forbush, Midvale. They listened to tapes from Robbie Soper, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Soper, who is on an LDS Mission in Charleston, W. Va. Also, recent dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Ben were Mr & Mrs Norm Steele, Sandy. Mr & Mrs A. E. Pearson, E. Wasatch St., entertained at dinner Tuesday of last week for Mr Pearson's nieces ind nephews, Mr & Mrs R. M, Alexand- - n , 1966 er, Mr & Mrs Bennett Pearson, Magna, and Mr & Mrs Leland Bushmcll, Cottonwood Heights. On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mr & Mrs Pearson entertained at a luncheon for Mr Pearson's brother-in-laand sister, Mr& Mrs Feinard Stewart, Salt Luke.. Monday of last week Mr & Mrs Kursten Johnson and family, Wilson St., returned from a two weeks' trip to Chicago, and Wisconsin, where they visited their families. Mr & Mrs Robert L. Beck-stranand five sons, Buena Park, Calif., left Monday of last week for their home after having been holiday guests of Mrs Beckstrand's parents, Mr & Mrs Charles Clinton, Alta View Dr. Also, another guest of the Charles Clintons was her mother, Mrs Vera M. Parkin, Woods Cross. On New Year's Eve the Couples Club enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr & Mrs David I. Gardner, East Midvale. Bridge was played with prizes being won by Mrs A. E. Pearson and Bryan Bird. Mr & Mrs Richard Weber (Annette Beckstead) left recently by car for Pensacola, Fla., after having spent five days visiting her parents, Mr & Mrs Chad Beckstead, Fern Dr. Leslie A. Lind, S. Main St., returned home recently from a stay in Cottonwood LDS Hospital after having suffered a heart attack. Mr Lind is now recuperating at home. Also, Miss Charlene Lind, daughter of Mr & Mrs Leslie A. Lind, returned to Provo after having spent the holidays with her parents. Miss Lind is teaching clothing at the Bfigham Young University. Mr & Mrs Darroll P. Young (the former Leda Whitmore), Monticello, met their son, Craig Young, Wednesday night of last week at the Salt Lake Airport on his return from an LDS mission in Germany. The Darroll P. Youngs and Craig were overnight guests of Mrs Young's Mr & brother and sister-in-laMrs Rex G. Whitmore, Sandy, and visited other relatives the following day. On New Years Eve Mr & Mrs Myron Brand, Cornell Dr., entertained at a party. Guests were Mr & Mrs Kay Norris, East Midvale, Mr & Mrs Mel-vi- n Christopherson, Mr & Mrs Leon Bowlden, Mr & Mrs Owen Evans, and Mr & Mrs Dale Brand, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Henry T. Wahl-quisJefferson St., entertained at dinner on New Years Day. Guests were Mr & Mrs Robert J. Morley and family, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs AUen Litster, Provo. d y t, FOR THE BEST Service's Repairs WE DO IT RIGHT AH Work Guaranteed Troester's Automotive Repair 22 N. Holder) St., Midvale 255-124- 1 Mr & Mm Prank K. Dunn and daughter, Lorame, left recently for their borne in Freeport, 111., after having spent five days visiting Mrs Dunn's mother, Mrs D. C. Smith, W. Center St. During their stay they were extensively entertained. Mr & Mrs Louis Smith, Fern Dr., entertained at dinner in their honor. Mr & Mrs Roland Miller and daughter, Lee Anna, left recently for their home in Fremont, Calif., alter having visited his parents and her mother, Mr & Mrs E. A. (Doc) Miller and Mrs Erma Crump, Midvale, for the past two weeks. A week end guest of Mrs Erma Crump, Sixth Ave., was her granddaughter, Miss Ben-ni- e Lyon Rolte, Salt Lake. Returning Monday night of last week from a trip were Mr & Mrs Charles Fossen, First Ave. They visited Mrs , brother and Mr & Mrs Fred Bollan; her brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Paul Ghezzi, at Delores, Colo., and Mr Fossen's sister, Mrs Asa Mulvey, at Telluride, Colo, During their stay they celebrated Mrs Fossen's birthday in Delores. Mr & Mrs David C. Godfrey, Coolidge St., entertained at a New Years Eve party. Guests were Mr 4: Mrs Leonard De Groot, Mr & Mrs J. Parr Godfrey, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Tom Fenton, Provo, Mr & Mrs Dick Setterberg, Mr & Mrs Doug Graham, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs John Letcher, Salt Lake. On New Years Day sleigh riding in Munay was enjoyed by Mr & Mrs Don Jacobson and family, S. Main St., Mrs Jacob-son'- s parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Jenkins and daughter, Kim, Midvale; and Mr & Mrs Rulon Le Fevre and daughters, Cindy and Kathy, Union, and Linda Hamilton, Midvale. The group later returned to the home of Mr & Mrs Le Fevre for 's sister-in-law- chili. Mr & Mrs Phillip 0. Garrison and family moved recently from E. Lennox St., to their home at 5303 Hamlin, Murray. On New Years Eve Mr & Mrs Garrison were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Jack Chapman, Murray, formerly of Midvale. Miss Marlene Corak left by plane recently for Los Angeles, Calif., after having spent a week visiting her parents, Mr &. Mrs John Corak, S. Main St. Recent house guests of Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen, 6th Ave., were Mrs Barabar Jesseman and daughter, Kim, Olympia, Wash., for two days, Mrs Johnson is now enrolled at Brigham Young University and will reside in Provo. Mr & Mrs Jay Anderson and son, David, and Mr & Mrs Richard Wardrop, Salt Lake, were recent dinner uests of Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen, Sixth Ave. Mrs Edith Bitner, Sugar House, spent two days during the holidays with her son and daughter-in-law- , Dr. & Mrs Leland E. Bitner, W. Lennox St. Also dinner guests were Mrs Bitner's parents, Mr & Mrs Marion W. Poulson, Holladay. Recent week end guests of Mr & Mrs Leon Hone, W. Wasatch St., were their son and Mr & Mrs Lesdaughter-in-law- , ter Hone and son, Brett, Granger. Later, Mr & Mrs Leon Hone were dinner guests of the Lester Hones at their home when they entertained in honor of their son, Brett, on his first birthday. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Shirl Hone, and family, Midvale, and Brett'n crst & Mrs Mr grandparents, Ralph Howes, Murray. Lauralee Hone, daughter of Mr & Mrs Leon Hone, is attending business college. She had been employed in La Mesa, Mr & Mrs Irvin Einnhnrii and family in Orangcdule, and Mr & Mrs Wayne E. Gould in Los Angeles. They also stopped in Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, Oakland, and Orangedale. They saw the LDS Temple grounds in Oakland and Los Angeles. They went to Disneyland and Marineland. Mr & Mrs Earl Beckstead attended a May family at the home of Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt in West Jordan. There were 44 family members of Mrs Frances B. May's family present. The Epsilon honorary sorority of women teachers of the Alpha Delta Chapter enjoyed their annual party which was held this year at the home of Mr & Mrs Dean Condie. Dinner was served to 24 guests. The quartet furnished the entertainment. Sheila Nelson was given a birthday party Jan. 7 for her eighth birthday by her parents, Mr & Mrs W. 0. Nelson. Guests were Linda Bird, Debbie Holt, Nancy Nelson, Christie McMillan, Theresa Gorup, Sherri Nielsen, Peggy Jenson, Verla Beckstead. Diane Jensen was home from Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. She is in the Lamba Delta Sigma organization and in a service organization. She is Golden Gleanor Advisor in her stake. Joy DeGraffenried spent the holidays home. She comes home early every week end to be with her folks. Steve Anzures was home from USU for the holiday season. He and two buddies from Riverton, Dick Brown and Anderson, take turns driving and come home every week Calif. Ted Sbsrp, son of Mr & Mrs George .1. Sharp, East Midvale, was home from Fort Polk, Tex., for a week's leave. He left recently by plane. During his stay, a family party was given at his parents' home. Guests were Mr & Mrs William Bogden and family, Midvale, Mrs Darnell Andrus and familv, Mr & Mrs Ted Sharp ((Jackie Williams), Draper, and Mr & Mrs Richard Steele and daughter. East Midvale. Also, Mr & Mrs Sharp left recently for a two week's vacation in Los Angeles, Calif., where they planned to and daughvisit their ter, Mr & Mrs Melvin Brady and family, Mr & Mrs Val Sharp and family, and Mr & Mrs Melvin Brady and family, Mr & Mrs Val Sharp and family, and Mr & Mrs Gordon Sharp and family. Mr & Mrs William Bogden, Cornell Dr., enjoyed a family gathering during the holidays at the home of his brother and Mr & Mrs Nick Bogden, Murray. Other guests were their mother, Mrs Nicholas Bogden; their brothers and Mr & Mrs Robert Bogden, and Grey Bogden, Murray. Also calling during the day were Mr & Mrs Stan Bogden and family and Mr & Mrs Pete Bogden and family, Salt Lake. Guests of Mr & Mrs William Bogden during the holidays were Mr & Mrs Jay Brown, Reno, Nev., formerly of Midvale. Mr & Mrs Charles R. Mascara, East Midvale, entertained at a dinner party Sunday in honor of Mrs Lena Leone who is visiting here from Trenton, N.J. She is the mother of Mrs Anne Mark, also of East Midvale. Other guests included Mr & Mrs A. S. Mark and son Jack, Dr. !t Mrs Stephen Pickering and son Mike from Salt Lake, and Miss JoAnn Mascaro. JoAnn Mascaro and her father Charles R. Mascaro were among those who attended the father and daughters night at St. Mary's of the Wasatch school Friday night. son-in-la- sister-- in-law, sister-- in-law, S. La-M- ! end. Mr & Mrs Matt Takeoka attended open house at the home of Mr Si Mrs Carlos Croft. Pearl Evans' mother from Park City visited with her for two weeks during the holiday season. At the Midvale holiday invitational of baskeball teams won by South Jordan First Ward team players were Gerald Nay-lo- r and Bruce Newbold who r made the team, Wally Naylor, Eldon Forman, Larry Oakeson, Mike Mitchell, Richard Newbold, Lonnie Newbold. They were coached by Glade all-sta- McKee. Mrs N. R. Reel and children Jordan visited Mrs Reel's mother and father in Casper, Wyo. The Reel Mrs Virginia Peterson children are Mark, Rhea, and twin sons, Norman and Nathan. Shauna Workman returned Nancy Rinlisbach was home home Thursday from completfor the holidays from BYU. in Eastern the mission ing The South Jordan teen age States. Her welcome home people who helped with the New in will South be held meeting Years Eve dance at West JorJordan Second Ward Jan. 16. dan elementary school and who Mrs Steven Anzures gave a decorated all day were Becky family party for her husband Simpson, Mary Lee Sheppick, and their son Steven. Later Laurel Perschon, Kathryn Jenfriends come to call. sen, Ronald Thompson. Grown attended a Jensen Kathryn ups who helped were Ray Holt. party for girl friends at the. Colleen McMillan. They decorhome of Shauna Stradley ;in ated from 10:30 in the morning Riverton. i to 6:30 in the evening. They had Mr 4 Mrs Charles DeGraffen-riea thousand balloons in a net in and children, Joy, Jim, the celing. They had a blue Paula and John enjoyed a trip background on the wall with to California during the holigreen Christmas trees. Chicken days. They visited Mrs DeGraf-fenriedtwo brothers' families', Roger Evans and George Evans. Roger Evans is on the U. S. S. Haneock somewhere in the Pacific They visited his family in Lodi and Mr &. Mrs George Evans and family in Pinole. They visited Mrs Degraffen-ried'- s two sisters in California, 255-46C- 5 1 d dinner? Were "Served, the Skippers from Provo were the combo who played. The and Gleanors decorated for the New Years eve dance. The Young Marrieds were in charge of the food for the adult New Years eve party. The and Gleanors on Jan. 3 held a lesson night at the South Jordan First Ward MIA. Reed Clark gave the lesson of A Word to the Wise. On the 10th of January they had a tape, Floyd Weston. Elder Monte K. Lloyd, son of Mr & Mrs Melvin Lloyd, will be coming home from his mission to the New England mission Jan 20. He has worked in five Eastern States. He left from South Jordan ward. His welcome home will be in South Jordan Third Ward. John Osborne visited from Logan USU with his folks, Mr & Mrs Eldon Osborne. This is his freshman year. n Draper Mrs Charles Savage The M.N.R. Club will be guests of Phoebe Chamberlain, Thursday, Jan. 13, the hostess of the day. She will dine them at a restaurant of their choice. They will return to her home for further entertainment. Her girests will be Verda" Crane, Laura Terry, Sally Washburn, Bertha Andrus, Jennie Jarvie, Hilga Enniss, Marguarite Aling-ton- , and Prele Osborne. 571-242- 3 Thursday Date Set For Draper DUP Meet Capt. Edna Andrus announces a DUP meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Draper First-ThirWard, and invites everyone to come and listen to the exciting lives of James Ririe and Archibald McFarland, pioneer men, given by Olive Boberg. A Lions business meeting will be held at the Draper National Bank building Thursday Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. Merrill Hand entered the hospital Thursday for surgery. Draper First Ward Relief Society work day Tuesday Jan. 11 featured a bread making demonstration given by Ruth Andrus. Tawnya. Atkins will have bazaar items to work on. Luncheon will be served by Norman Johnson, Jean Terry, . Pauline Greenwood, Nona Smith, and Laura Terry. In the Second Ward Ruby Garrett, a representative from the Utah Power and Light Co. will demonstrate laundry day technique. A pot luck dinner will be served under the direction of Marion Cox d R. and Wilma Vawdrey. In the Third Ward, there will be quilting and other special interests. Luncheon will be served by Anita Tunbridge, June Biggs, Zilpha Hunsaker, RaNae Ashton and Arlene Christenson. The Relief Society in the Fourth Ward will have a demonstration on upholstering given by Eeverly Nowotny. A pot luck dinner will be served under the diree-tiu- n of Wanda Green and Clara Patterson. Saturday evening a dinner was held at the home of Helen Warr. Guests were Jean Enniss, Gail Hill, Leora Higgs, Mary Peart. Special guests were Venice Merrill and Ruby Egbert fellow workers at the church historian's office with Helen. ' George A. Ballard, son of Mr &. Mrs Allen R. Ballard, Draper, left Tuesday eveing for San Diego where he will spend 10 weeks at the Naval basic training center. Prior to his departure Mr & Mrs . Clyde Jensen gave a party in his honor. It was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Allen Ballard. Guests were Mr & Mrs Keith Smith, Mr & Mrs Kit Enniss, Mr & Mrs Dale Valdez, Mr & Mrs Kay Mitchell, Mr & Mrs Douglas Ballard, Mr & Mrs Scott Brinkerhoff, Mr & Mrs Paul Mitchell. Mr & Mrs Roy Sadler, Mr & Mrs Don Sadler, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Atkinson, Mr & Mrs Conrad Mitchell. Mr & Mr Allen Ballard, Miss North Dakota, and will report Jan. 2G. Miss Vickie Whetman gave a party for seniors of Jordan High and other friends at the Draper Bank New Year's eve. A pot luck dinner was served und games were played. News of Men in Service Airman 2c Alex A. Lopez, son of Mr & Mrs Marguerita Lopez, 7641 S. 1530 W., West Jor- dan, has been graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the training course for U. S. Air Force air armament mechanics. Airman Lopez, a 1964 graduate of Bingham High School, Copperton, is being reassigned to McChord AFB, Wash., for duty with the Air Defense MID-WINTE- POT SPECIAL Quen Olsen. a dinner on Sunday given by Mr & Mrs Allen Ballard honored their son George. Guests were Mr & Mrs Conrad Mitchell, Mr & Mrs Clyde Jensen, Mrs Alice Sadler, Miss Gwen Olsen and Don Ballard. Mr & Mrs Merlyn Jones and family, Kokomo, Ind., visited with Mr & Mrs Russell Stephen- Get an Italian-Style- d Table Free son and family Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr & Mrs Ray Rogers Christmas Eve. Mrs Rogers is ill and Smith and Georgia have come to her aid. Mr & Mrs Ronald E. Allen spent the holidays with their family, Mr L Mrs Wayne Anderson and family, Provo, Mr & Mrs Melvin Allen, Mr & Mrs Calvin Allen, Mary Jane, Robert E. Allen who is home on leave from the Air Force stationed at Fort Lee, and his girl friend Penny Osborne, Murray. Robert's new assignment will be at Minot Air Force Base in with purchase of two gallons of La-M- Ritz-ma- R n Interior : UNICO PAINT Top quality paint. Every color of the rainbow to match your draperies, carpeting and fur; niture. See the new Satin Finish and the DECORAMIC semi-glosThey are easy t$ apply and BEAUTIFUL) T ' SPECIAL roler kits inV frame and, roller and pan for"' Large cuding handle, nine-inc- h just 79' Complete line of brushes, roU n lers, paint accessories, t. supplies. See your Branch Manager V M. A. Ehlers Midvale Delmar Duncan Riverton ' Orson Mickelsen Draper GORDON, Chiropractor Res., Office, 8105 S. 700 E. 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