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Show rett were guests at home from San Diego, Christmas Eve., when he finished his basic training after enlisting in the Navy in October. He left Blanche Densley Sunday for Davisville, R. I., where he will attend Seabees Legion, Auxiliary school. He was one of 27 to receive this privilege. Set Jan. 13 Meeting Mrs Jack Withers has a first The regular meeting of the grandchild, born Jan. 3 to Mr American Legion and Auxiliary & Mrs Frank P. Parry, Salt of Post 140 will take place Lake City. Mrs Withers sold her home at 1130 W. 13150 S., Thursday, Jan. 13, at the River-toTown Hall at 7:30 p.m. ClifRiverton to Orval Butterfield. ton Lloyd and Mrs Daro HamilMr & Mrs George Thaxton ton will be in charge. were honored at a family party by their children at the home of a grandson and wife, Mr & Mrs Lady Lions to Hold Monte Maynard, Saturday evening. The occasion was their Meeting Jan. I 7 52nd wedding anniversary. Mr Mrs A. L. Butterfield and & Mrs Thaxton spent two weeks Mrs Gordon Densley will be in California over the holidays at a Lady Lions meetat the home of Mr & Mrs Jay to be held Hall Town at ing Allgood, a daughter and husMonday evening, Jan. 17, at band. 7:30 p.m. Lions Club members Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert are invited to attend. Two films, were in charge of a chartered "Beyond All Barriers" and bus tour to the Parade of Roses. "Plain Talk," will be shown by They visited in Las Vegas, Los a telephone program representand vicinity, Catalina ative. Refreshments will be Angeles and Knott's Island, Disneyland served. Berry Farm. Mrs Jean Larsen, Mrs Eliza Jim Beckstead, son of Mr & Mrs Maurice Beckstead, came Reynolds, and Mrs Rena Ber- - a breakfast Thursday at the home of Mrs Mary Egbert. They all had recent birthdays. Mrs Einar Lund entertained at breakfast for the same troup on Tuesday. Mrs Dell Shoemaker and daughter, Michelle, spent last week end with friends in Idaho Falls. David C. Jarman returned home Dec. 30 from serving a 2 Ms years LDS Mission to Samoa. His homecoming was held last Sunday evening in the First Ward Church. Elder Jarman plans to enroll at Brigham Young University in February. The Jarman family will soon move to their new home in South Jordan. Ivan Nell, son of Mrs Calar Nell, Larry Brown, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Brown, and Leo Crane, Bluffdale, met with an accident Sunday evening, Jan. 2, in Buttefield Canyon, when they lost control of an inner tube on which they were coasting. Ivan and Larry received back injuries and Leo received a head laceration. They were checked at the emergency hospital and are now convalescing at their homes. Allen Robert Giles, son of Mr & Mrs Clarence Giles, is convalescing in Cottonwood LDS Hospital after a .45 caliber automa-ti- s accidently fired while he was playing with it Friday at about 8 a.m. The 15 year old youth was playing with a weapon belonging to his brother when it fired, striking him in the palm of his right hand. His parents, who are living in California at the present, flew home when notified of the accident. Riverton 254-368- 8 mr L. v 1 nm fr iHi AGs on mi' on-- Herriman Mrs Agnes Dansie I I mteiM 254-420- 3 .r a n ii f!U mr & Mrs in vvayne tsuuerueiu and family have returned from a trip to Disney Land. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell were recent dinner guests at the home of Mrs Brig Crane and family, Payson. The girls started their stake volley ball tournament Friday at the Ward Auditorium with Corina Hunter, stake sports director, in charge. Mrs Henry Bodell entertained at a dinner party at their home Thursday, the occasion being in honor of her husband's birthday. Guests included the Kent Bodell family and Mrs Fern Butterfield, it being her birthday also. Mrs Jim Parkin and son Jeffrey, Salt Lake, visited at the Jesse H. Dansie home Thursday. Eldon and Shirley Butterfield and Lowell and Loraine Hamilton motored to Las Vegas for the week end. Mr &. Mrs Elmo Densley and family, Mr & Mrs Eldon Lewis and son, Midvale. The Vester Rasmussens, Salt Lake, were guests at a dinner party Wednesday, at the home of Vern and Annie Bodell. Bee-hiv- e Diaries Read Crane spent the week end with her daughter and and family, the Ken Reids, West Jordan. A surprise dinner party was held for Mrs Fern Butterfield Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Present were the Lyman, Martell, Blaine, Floyd, and James Bodell families, all of Salt Lake. The evening was spent Mr & Cottonwood Hospital Mrs-De- nnis R. Anderson, 9703 South 520 East, Sandy, girl, Dec. 20. Veldon Behrman, 2474 West 11400 South, South Jordan, boy, Dec. 20. Scott Nickle, 479 E. Center St., Midvale, boy, Dec. 21. Michael W. Lane, 55 Second Ave., Midvale, girl, Dec. 22. Roy R. Morley, 7162 Town-cres- t Dr., Cottonwood Heights, boy, Dec. 22. Michael Perry, 12134 South 1700 West, Riverton, boy, Dec. 23. Gerald M. Brooking, 40 West 1st North, Herriman, boy, Dec. 24. David M. Martinez, 7192 Highland Dr., Cottonwood Heights, boy, Dec. 24. Ray A. Rogers, Draper, girl, Dec. 24. Arnold Briggs, 7864 South West Jordan, boy, 2700 West, Dec. 25. Lyle R. Jackson, 8471 Strato Dr., Sandy, girl, Dec. 25. Daniel C. Sorper, R. 1, Sandy boy, Dec. 25. Lester H. Healey, 7902 South 2200 West, West Jordan, boy, Dec. 26. Jay L. Raisick, 1650 West, 7000 South, West Jordan, boy, Dec. 27. THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, January 14, 1966 Page 6 William L. Harvey, 7078 SeDr., Cottonwood Heights boy, Dec. 27. s Holy Cross Hospital Mr & Mr- s- Felipe J. Trujillo, 93 W. Wasatch St., Midvale, girl, Dec. 27. St. Mark's Hospital Mr & Mrs Allen W. Stead, R. 1, Sandy, girl, Dec. 21. LDS Hospital Mr & ville Lawrence Stromberg, 51 Eastj Sou, Midvale, girl, Dcc 7615 21. Mrs-Da- rwin Square Dancing Set' By Young Marrieds Robert Schmidt, 1453 Jean Dr., Sandy, boy, Dec. 22. Joseph W. Bishop, 7048 DeVil-lDr., Cottonwood Heights, e boy, Dec. 23. Robert G. Thompson, South Jordan, girl, Dec. 23. Henry M. Day, 12300 South 600 East, Draper, girl, Dec. 23. Joe D. Bancett, 288 Rio Grande Ave., Midvale, girl, Dec. 24. William J Dennis R. Anderson, 9703 South 520 East, Sandy, girl; Dec. 21. I Myron Pope, 771 East 8325 South, Sandv, boy, Dec. 21. Preston T. Thornton, 9851 South 730 East, Sandy, girl, Dec. 21. A square dancing party wi'4 be held by Sandy Stake young marrieds Jan. 22 at the Sand Ward. " ? Dave Jessup will be the calk er and Mrs Eva Ritch will,en tertain with western singing at intermission. f Mr & Mrs Melvin J. Thompsoif be as are chairmen and will sisted by Ward young marriedS 3 leaders. Fourth-Fifth-Tent- 2243 E. Hamilton, East 6630 South, Cottonwood Heights, boy, Dec. 27. h At DUP Meeting DUP meeting was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Fern C. Butterfield. The lesson was on the Diary of James Irrie by Roberta Crane. Alice Bodell read from the diary of Alice Crane. Those present included Mayme Ingram, Fern Poor, Nora Crane, Roberta Crane, Phyllis Swasey, Dot Miller, Hazel Sorenson, Alice Bodell, Silda Eastman, and Cin-dFrazer, Salt Lake. Light refreshments were served. llUlfe have less illness wit EL draft-fre- e a Mrs Lillian Bowles accompanied her son Grafton Bowles, to visit her daughter, Mrs Viola Steadman, at LDS Hospital Thursday. Mr & Mrs Russel Marcroft and family, Salt Lake, spent Sunday afternoon, visiting the Albert J. Cranes, rs Leone Parry and the Wendell Millers. A quilting party was featured by Mrs Edith Newman at their home, Thursday, including Jan-i- e Newman, Victoria Bills, Del-lBills, Jesse Bills, Elizabeth Lloyd, Riverton, Orpha East man, lsabelle Bius, Hazel Sorenson, Rowena Ernest. Visiting Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell Thursday afternoon were Mrs Joseph A. Earl and Mrs Gale Bateman and son Blair, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller and family entertained at a sleigh-ridinparty at Butterfield Canyon including Mr & Mrs Carl Christensen and family, Saug-us- , Calif., Mrs Zella Whitehead, Midvale, Mr 4 Mrs O. II. West Jordan, after which dinner was enjoyed. Mrs Golden Poor, Salt Lake, spent Friday visiting at the Earl Poor home. Mrs Fred Pullman and son Dick spent Saturday at Chester, visiting relatives. Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, Midvale, and Mrs Fern Butterfield were dinner guests at the Vern Bodell home. Mr & Mrs Mrs Leland Webb, Draper, spent a day last week with Mrs Nora Crane. Mrs Cinda Frazer returned to Salt Lake, Saturday and Nora nm, ztzsg. via. r echuc mm" t m s ? a Just off the Press I re I ipi iiiiil!! Our Moral Challenge By Mark Peterson "Since moving into our electrically heated home we have noticed a marked reduction in colds and other illnesses with our five children. We think the even heat is a big factor. "The insulation with our total electric home brings many other advantages. For example, we have two pianos, one upstairs and the other downstairs. Both pianos can be used at the same time without disturbing each other. "With electric heat, we have a total comfort we've never known before." Walter E. Brady 2654 East 3120 South Salt Lke City, Utah g $2.95 of the Council of Twelve is a straightforward analysis of what immorality consists of and how and why we must avoid it. 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