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Show : oub - .... HIGHLIGHTS ss' ;. TT-- i Midvale ll i And then there are wolf whistles. But not for me. Walk two blocks and a friend in a car stops to pict you up. It takes too long, to explain so you get in. You may end up on the freeway, but you ride. Cats and dogs will keep you company. The little ones get playfuL and snag your nylons' The big dogs try the leap, and the small older dogs bark their heads off. The little dogs are so happy to see some one to play with. The big dogs confuse you with the woman who feeds them, and small mature dogs who are so darn cocky seem to be trying to tell you: "Stay off tne the sidewalk. You're trespassing." It may snow, or rain, or sleet before you, get back home, but it sure can make you feel good. That is, it will if you don't get lost, soaked,, or bitten! , wnmmmx I 3 on has Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. at the fire hall, it was announced this week by Mrs Myrtle Troes-ter- , president. Hostesses are Mrs Ella Anderson and Mrs Lila Bosh. There will be exchange of gifts. Size Changers Meet Fridays , Ferguson- . View Play on Friday A performance of "Arthur and the Magic Sword" by UniAn open house following the versity of Utah Young People's ceremony honored the couple. Theatre will be presented at West Jordan Junior High FriMr & Mrs Petersen honeymoon' day, Jan. 14, at 4 p.m., with returned in Las Vegas before student body staying to witthe ing to Granite to make their ness the play, written by Keith homo. Engar. been have Arrangements made for students to be bussed Outgoing Officers home after the performance. Parents and others in the famHonored Saturday ily over the 5th grade are inA public reception for outvited to come for the play and going officers will be held Jan. may ride the buses home if they desire, it was announced 15 at 8 p.m. at the- Midvale at the school. Stake Center, 425 Jackson St. officers of Midvale Outgoing state presidency, clerks, high council will be honored. All family members are invited. By - u The Size Changers TOPS club, which formerly met at the Second Ward has changed its meeting place to the Midvale city hall (upstairs). They will meet each. Friday evening at 7 p.m. Weighing in time is 6:30 p.m. AH ladies interested in Taking Offf Pounds Sensibly are invited, according to Mrs June S. Meyer, Midvale. bridge. Peersen Rites-HelBetty Jane Ferguson and Carl Duane Petersen, Ogden, were united in marriage in a ceremony performed Dec. 27 at 6321 home . of her parents. Bishop South Third East, Murray, the Ralph Bishop officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Charles Bollschweiler and Mr & Mrs Joseph Cor- - Wedding Date Set Couple Mrs Dan C, Jorgensen Mrs Dan Jorgensen Takes Bride In Temple Ceremonies Salt Lake Temple cere- Stanford University; he receivmony united in marriage Miss ed his master's degree in busiElaine Lewis and Dan C. Jor- ness administration from Hargensen last Wednesday. Elder vard. He has also fulfilled an Harold B. Lee of the Council of LDS North German mission. the Twelve officiated. Entertaining for the bride Later a breakfast at Hotel Utah was hosted by mother of have been Mrs Conrad Soren-sen- , the groom, Mrs Henry C. JorMrs Don Robinson, Mrs gensen, 75 Pioneer St., Midvale. Robert Johnson, Mrs Arthur Parents of the new Mrs Jor- Lewis, Mrs Thomas Hagerman, gensen are Dr. & Mrs John R. Mrs H. D. Lowry, Mrs Monti Lewis, 1488 Wasatch Dr. Brunson, Mrs Jerry Jorgensen, Guests were greeted at a rec- Mrs Roger Thompson, Mrs Rayognition at - Monument Park mond Holbrook, Mrs John Ninth Ward, 1565 Foothill Dr., Mrs W. R. West, Mrs that evening. Attending the Marvin Rallisson, Mrs Keith bride were Mrs Thomas Hager-maWilson, Mrs David L. McKay, Mrs Stephen Cochran, and Mrs Robert Bennett. Miss Carol Huber, and Miss Connie Wright, with Maren flower girl. Dr. Jerry L. Jorgensen was best man, with Wayne Marlon Andrus, Robert Edwards, and Richard Fetzer ushering. A graduate of the University of Utah, the bride received her master's degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York and has taken post graduMr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett,. ate work at Juilliard School of Music. Her husand is a BYU Copperton, announce the mai graduate and has attended riage of their daughter Miss Dorothy Garrett, to Russell Oldham Jr., son of Mr & Mrs Russell Oldham Sr., Logan. The' couple was married Dec. 16 in the Logan LDS Temple. Following the ceremony they were honored at a wedding luncheon. The newlyweds left that evening for a honeymoon in San Francisco, Calif., The new Mrs Oldham completed her studies The engagement of Miss Mary Floros to Chet Kim Dec. 15 in elementary educaGregory was announced by her tion at USU. The couple plans parents Mr & Mrs Nick P. Flor- to make their home in Logan. os, Copperton. Parents of the future groom Newlyweds Honored are Mr & Mrs Chet C. Gregory, 5464 Spurrier Rd., Murray. At Open House The engaged couple plans to be married in the Holy Trinity Ralph Ray Sumbot and his new Greek Orthodox Church. Funil, bride, Hayma Miss Floros is a graduate of Kearns, were honored at an opWestminster College where she en house for the family on New was student body secretary, Year's night by Mr Sumbot's girl's dorm president and listed mother, Mrs Eliabeth Sumbot, S. Main St. in Who's who in American UniThe couple was married Dec. versities and Colleges. Mr Greg27 in Salt Lake. They plan to ory will graduate from Westminster College in June.. make their home in Kearns. A Hol-broo- Interest Xtx-y- : Copperton Miss Wed Ein-stro- if In Logan Miss Floros Miss Penny Osborne Mr & Mrs Alvin D. Osborne, 5707 South 6 West, Murray, are ESS A &9 SSBSk 17 E&a announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Penny Lee Osborne. The future groom, Robert E. Allen, is the son of Mr & Mrs Ronald E. Allen, 13039 South 1300 East, Draper. Miss Osborne is a graduate of Murray high school and has been a student at Henegar's business college. Her fiance Jordan high school and is now United serving in the States Air Force. The engaged couple will be married Jan. 14. H Eagle Auxiliary City Hall In West Jordan Students - ward- robe a winter cruise or a rainy day, it pays to save here, where ycur dollar earns interest two times a year and accounts are sured up to $1 0.CCO. Open in- ai account today! CONTINENTAL Bank of Midvale "Your Community Bank" South State Street 6 Phone: 81 CO 255-358- 3 L 196o ti 1 ' f 1 Sets Date; Marries Soon Voyce, Daughter Leave for Germany Mrs Margo Voyce and daughter, Michelle, have received word from overseas to depart from New York City Jan. 18 by boat on the USNS Patch for Germany to'join her husband, Kendall Voyce, who has been there since October. Mrs Voyce will fly from Salt Lake to New York City on Monday,. Jan. 17. Open house will be held in their honor at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen, 47 6th Ave., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14. An invitation is extended to all to attend. U Young People Set Performance H i I - - in r The Ladies Auxiliary of Fraternal Order of Eagles 659 will hold a breakfast Sunday, Jan. Iti, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Eagle Hall, N. Main St. I Miss Jacque Ann Samuelson and Carl F. Lawson were united in marriage Dec. 17 ia the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast honored the couple at Hotel - Utah ' hosted by the i Mr & Mrs groom's parents, Carl A. Lawson, Ogden. Parents-othe bride are Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson, Crescent. Attending the bride were Doris Adamson, maid of honor, Rebecca Samuelson, Nielsen, Sydney Samuelson, ' Karen Samuleson. Edwin P. Jardine performed best man duties while Cordell Allen, Larry L. Sights, David Samuelson, Bret Ehlcrs ushered. The couple honeymooned in Reno, Nev., and are now making their home in Bountiful. The bride is a senior at USU and the groom is working for his masters degree. Parties were given for the bride by Mrs Blanch Thurston, Mrs Theron Olsen, Miss Doris Adamson, Mrs Donald Jacobsen, Mrs Jack Ehlers. e Miss Reid Becomes Mrs Robert Higley In a ceremony performed at Mr & Mrs Wallace Reid, 9075 S. 13th East, Miss Kordia Marie Reid, became the bride of Robert Nash Higley, son of Mr & Mrs Robert D. Higley, 2212 S. 21st E. Rites were performed on Christmas day by Rev.i Dr. E. William Remley, pastor, First Presbyterian Church. Mrs Wayne Powell served as her sister's matron of honor while Lee Danvers was best man. Mr Higley served four years in the U. S. Marine Corps. the home of Subscribe N ow TownzTdlk Bakery 0 . 1 A New and Improved Loaf Large - 18 ez. Bread 8700 Loaf Soulh 700 East, Sandy Phone: 255 - 8032 Sale Effective" 14, In Real Estate 15, Home Construction In Home Improvements In Leaders Trained In Girl Scout Work Girl Scout leaders and assistants, Mrs Don Thompson, Mrs Henry Galvan, Mrs Doris H. Lawler, Mrs Robert Poulsen, Mrs Karsten Johnson, and Mrs Calvin Nielsen and Brownie consultant, Mrs Kenneth Mat-soare among scouters who have attended specila training classes recently in the Salt Lake City arev. These "lasses are given to further acquaint leaders in basic and advanced scouting, outdoor skills, drama, folk dancing, music and crafts. Basic training is compulsory for all leaders. Mrs Matson also attended the Utah Council meeting in Ogden as representative of the neighborhood. Ji BH'ii iim riPifrifciiiHafciMfrkfty thttrr1 trim Mr & Mrs Carl F. Lawson ir r--" Midvale Cub Pack Has New Assistant one-yea- : Miss Samuelson Marries Carl Lawson in Temple Two performances by the University of Utah Young People's Theater has been scheduled for Saturday Jan. 15, at Midvale Junior High. School, it was announced this week by officers of Jordan, Council PTA, sponsors. The' name of. the production is "Arthur and the Magic Sword." The part of the archbishop will be performed by a Cottonwood man, Kenneth Jenks and a real magician will take the part of Merlin, the magician. Local PTA's are selling tickets, now and tickets will be sold at the box office before the 2 and- - 4 p.m. performances. . Pack meeting for cub scout pack 137 was held recently at the Midvale Second Ward. Cub master John- Ludkin announced that Albert Hallett is the new sistants are William Jones, assistant cub master. Other Willis Francora, Mrs Erma committeeman; Jones, den 1 mother, and Mrs Ethel Jones, den 2 mother, Craig Francom and Johnny r Jones received pins. The next pack meeting will be held Friday evening, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. :d; I'--:' Prepares Breakfast Whether it's for a fabulous vJU.lf. - 1 did the other day. But who is out walking? Well, the youngsters going to and from school do. But any oilier time yoa have the whole place to yourself or almost. People in cars stare. They stare so hard at you as a phenomenon that they find themselves on the wrong side of the Firemen's Auxiliary scheduled a meeting Mrs Carl Peterson iriday January walk. Fire Auxiliary Schedules Meeting IMr & Page t street. Miss Deanne Bills and Gary Curtis were united in marriage Dec. 29 at the home of the bride's parens, Mr & Mrs Ray C. Bills, Riverton, with Bsp. Allen Stocking officiating. Mr Curtis is the son of Mr & Mrs Carl Curtis of Copperton. Several bridal showers are in the offirg. The newlyweds are living in Granger. .4 i SFNTINFL, MIDVALE, UTAH Have yoit taken a walk lately? In the winter-time- , especially after the holidays when a broad has broadened whatever area she broadens, it's good to get outside on a sunny day and fV!: 'M Deanne Bills Becomes Mrs Curtis ' tHC MIDVAL By Vivi l A i t:- The Last Word 17, 18 Call Today For The Bolt Ends Latest Information on Multiple Listings Custom Home Prices Home Improvement Service SAJjE FREE yard stick Real Estate 255-357- 4 Agent - Insurance - Construction 571-240- 2 Leavitt Realty Co. & Fabric Clearance with $1.00 or more purchase Hillcrest Fabrics , 7355 S. 700 255-775- 5 E. |