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Show - THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH PaS 2 Tlmrsday, November 5, 1966 Personals to Mincrsville Friday. They stayed overnight and Saturday Mrs. Hudson's brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Loren weeks. Goffe. The men went deer Dinner guests recently of Mr hunting Saturday, and the laSi Mrs Byron Johnson. N. Lodies enjoyed quilting. Mrs Willis Francom cust St., were Mrs Johnson's Mr & Mrs Will'am Magnus-son- , , Mr brother and Depot St., attended a Mr & Mrs Shirl II. , & Mrs William E. Wallgren, luncheon Thursday of last week Fern Dr., attended the P ttsburg, Calif. They were new University Club on the at American Institute of Plumbing here in Utah for four days. the 23rd floor for members of and Heating D'stributors at They also visited his mother, the Union Pacific 0:d Timers Les Vegas, for five days last Mrs Lorena G. Wallgren, E. Ladies Auxi.iary No. 12 and week. a few for Wasatch St., days. their guests. Guests of Mr & Recent guests of Mr & Mrs Mrs Magnusson Mrs Edward M. Ray, Olympwere Mrs Jim us St., entertained at a com- Byron Johnson were Mr John- Watters, Bountiful, and Mrs brother-in-laand sister, Emerson bined birthday party recent. y son's Thorpe, Salt Lake. A for her niece, Mrs Blanche Mr & Mrs Gordon Scott, Ran-tou- program was presented follow111. During their stay ing the luncheon, and the Lloyd, Riverton, and Mrs Ray's birthday. Guests included Mrs Mr Johnson's and Mrs Scott's , nominating commttee was Rayman L. Rasmason, Mrs father, Jesse A. Johnson, Pay-son- elected. them. with visited here Ben Lacox, Mrs Frankie Bean, Guests of Mrs Viola ThompAlso last week Mr & Mrs JohnMrs Elaine Ray, Mrs Marga-rettfor two davs last week were son - La Rocco, Mrs Jennie son visited him at Payson. her grandchildren, Lee Ann Markus, Mrs Samuel Bodell, Mrs Edward M. Ray enterand Layne Jex, chi'.dren of Mr Mr St Mrs Leslie Harris, tained at a birthday-Hallowee4 Mrs Stanley Jex, Sandy. Mrs Afton J. Greenfield, party recently for her grandThey were in Blackfoot, Ida., Car& Tex Mrs Mr Salt Lake, daughter, C ndy Strand, daugh- for two days seeing an aunt of & Mr Mrs Jay ter of Mr & Mrs Bussey Strand, ter, Sandy, and Mr. Jex, who was seriously ill E. Wasatch St., on her eighth in the Blackfoot Boggess, Unon. Hospital. Mr & Mrs Ross Payne and birthday; and for her nephew, Locust St., Laura Magnusson, Poca-te.lJenMrs of son Allen Mrs Agnes McCammon, Markus, news received regardrecently on Mr Fourth nie Markus, Ave., Ida., and daughter, Other ing Gina Carter, who stayed & Mrs Payne, Janet White and his seventh birthday. with her for a year when Gina children. Salt Lake, spent a guests were John Strand, Jack- was a 'fth grader. She is now day recently with Mr Payne's ie Strand, Sandra Katis, Sheila brother-in-laand sister, Mr Strand, David AUgood and Deb-r- a staying with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs Hal Gerard, HolFourth & Mrs Sam Bodell, Allgood, Midvalc. Mrs Gerard, lywood, Ca'.if. Ave. Mrs Viola Thompson. Beynon former Ge Ge Pearson, has the sister-in-laMerlin Bodell, Sandy, a son Ct., and her brother and been on the stage professionMr & Mrs Paul Chris-tense- ally since she was two years of Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, is Mrs and Hunter; at home after old and" has been the voice on recuperating - in - law having had major surgery at Christensen'sMr brother many radio and T. V. shows. Mrs and Henry Mr & Mrs Jack H. Pearson visthe L., D.. S. Hospital, where and sister. motored Grantsville, he was a patient for three Hodson, ited in Midvale recently for a week. They were guests of Mrs. Pearson's sister, Laura Magnusson. 255-00- 1 sister-in-law- Beck-stead- a Mid-val- RE-ELE- S CT Union Mr State Representative M. James Macfarlane t District 22 O O 255-295- 0 support a worthy cause for Christmas. Any one interested in purchasing the candy can do so by contacting Mrs Russ Oakeson, 255-242- Recent guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Drigham O'.sen have been Mr & Mrs Rolf Erickson and Mrs Eva Jensen, Dram-mer- , Norway, and Mr & Mrs Thomas Bjerga, Starvenger, Norway. They also visited Sten-sruThe guests returned to rud. The guests returned to their homes Sunday after spending a month in the valley. They came to Salt Lake to" attend L. D. S. general conference. Recently returning to their home after spending 2 weeks in Washington with their nieces and their families were Mr & Mrs Ira Proctor. They visited in Auburn with Mr & Mrs Richard Louise) Fish and in Relle-v- i e with Mr & Mrs Gene (Donna) Godfrey. They also toured points of interest :n Tacoma. The Proctors made the trip by plane. Mrs Fish and Mrs Godfrey are former Union residents. Mrs. Dora Walker visited Sunday at the home of her in-law and her husband, Mr & Mrs Otto Sorenson, Salt Lake. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Arthur Erickson. Tremonton, were Mr & Mrs Clifford Graham. The Ericksons are former Union residents. Mrs. Mary Sorenson, Salt Lake, Mrs . Rose Rawl:ngs, Murray, Mrs Lois Richardson, Holladay, Mrs Maggie Mrs Bessie Walker, Mrs Beth Barney and Mrs Violet Rosenhan were recent luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Marie Mitchell. Mrs Hattie Denney was a dinner guest at the home of her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Dale Baldwin, Cottonwood. celeThe brated the 14th birthday of Mrs Denney's grandson, Mitchell sister-- " Community Council To Elect Nov. 8 Little Cottonwood Creek Valley Community Council w:il hold elections Tuesday, Nov. 8 at the Union First and Eighth Ward recreation hall. Those on the ballot for committee members include E. Vera Bringhurst, Coliin H. Wood, Orin Van Valkenburg, Eddie Proctor, and Orin Bunker. A teacher and parent consultation will be held at Uiv'on school Thursday and Friday, Nov. 3 ad 4. Proven Leadership Ability Previous Legislative Olive Sharp 1o Schedule Parent Consultation Days Baldwin.' Mrs Edna Jensen and her grandchildren, Connie and Norman Proctor, vsited in Salt Lake Sunday with her aunt, Mrs Minnie Pickering and her daughter-in-law- . Mrs Marlene Proctor and children. Dining out at a party Oct. 27 were Mr & Mrs Harold Smart and their son, Kieth. The occasion celebrated Kieth's birthday. Mr & Mrs Harold Smart and son, K'eth, were guests Friday at the home of Mr & Mrs John 0. Simminson, Sa'.t Lake. Guests during the past week of Mrs. Abbie Jones has been her sisters, Mrs. Helen Check-etts- . Mr & Mrs L. H. Bennett, her sons and their wives, Mr & Mrs Myrl Jones and Mr & Mrs Jesse Jones, all of Ogden. Mrs Jones makes her home with her daughter and fami'y, Mr i: Mrs Joseph Ekstrom. Members of the Union Lions Club sponsored a roller skating party Halloween at a rink for all children of the Union area. The affair was under the d of Earl White and Mort rec-tio- perience Qualified to Represent You in the- State Legislature - Pheasant Hunfing Tickets Available n Members of the Union Lions held their ladies night Thursday at the Midvale Cafe. Those attending were Leonard Haake, Mr & Mrs Collin Wood, Mr & Mrs Joe Anderson, the Richard Densleys, Mr & Mrs Mart Bagley, the Fred F.em-ings- , Mr & Mrs Dell Newbold. and Mr & Mrs Russ Oakeson. Mrs Vera Hedman and Mrs Edna Jensen were special guests. Club Tickets will be on sale at the Riverton Town Hall for pheasant hunting, daily from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The hunting season for pheasants will be three days only, Nov. Licenses will be required, according to Mark Nichols, hunting chairman of the South Jordan Hunting Unit. The Third Ward Y. W.M.I A. had charge of the Sunday evening meeting, with Mrs Blaine Hamilton, president in charge. Mrs Leonard Beckstead was guest speaker. Mrs. C'etus Blanche Densley Hamilton sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Karen Wilson. The following girls rece ved special awards, presented to theme by Bp. Vere Berrett; Susan Withers, Bonnie Erickson, In Sydney Andreason, Diane Kathy Spencer, Sherri Shulsen. Patsy Larsen, Nadine Officers in the auxiliary or- Silcox, Colleen Nicho's, Sharon ganizations in the newly divid- Brenda Butterfield, Maud ed Riverton First Ward are as Marie Silcox, Fae Parry, follows: First Ward Relief Soterfield, who had a 12 year : award, Evelyn Dreyer. Patsy ciety, president, Adele counselors, Dee Maynard Nichols, Chrstine Mascaro, and Beverly Silcox; secretary, and Jeanine Gilbert. Merna Peterson. Mrs Sarah Johnston, who has Sunday School superntend-ent- , been a guest of her sister, Mrs. assistMonte Maynard; Lloyd, left last week for Obershaw and Mary ants, Boyd and Ilomedale, Idaho. Burley Owen Silcox. She will go home to Hayward, Y.M.M.I.A. superintendent, Calif., for Christmas. Mrs Hugh Drommond; assistants, Lloyd will: spend a few davs Schroed-er; Leon Bi'ls and Hilton with her daughter, Mrs. A'bert Brooks and family in Lehi. secretary, Emery Berrett. Y.W.M.I.A. Dena Nokes; counselors, Donna Drommond and Sharon Brown; secretary, Peggy Green. Evelyn Primary president, Mills; counselors, Edna Cpw-cie- CHRISTIAN. Mrs. Thomas C, 70 and Fae Stradley; secretary, Verda Withers. (Eva Carolina Jensen) 8555 S. 7th E., Sandy Riverton Fifth Ward Relief Died of natural causes at her Society president, Beth Bow-ecounselors, Clarssa Giles home Oct. 21. Funeral services and Vea Jean Hamilton; secre- were held Monday afternoon at the Sandy Sixth Ward and bur-:a- l tary, LaVetta Hamilton. was in Sandy city cemetery. Sunday School superintendent. C.arence Giles; assistants, Mrs Christian was born EIRay Bridges and Carlyle June 23, 1886 in Crescent to Gayle; secretaries. Vicky Pet- James P. and Anna Pederson erson, Verla Giolas, and Linda Jensen. She married Thomas Beck. Clifford Christian Oct. 13, 1915 Y.W.M.I.A. superintendent, in Salt Lake, the marriage lat er solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include her husband, son, Lt. Col. Dennis Clifford Christ an, Murray; three daughters, Mrs. Sherman E. (Joyce) Smith, Midvale; Mrs Barbara Norgard, Murray; Mrs Vcrnis (Bonnie) Whise-nant- , Granger; 7 grandchil dren; 2 brothers, Archie Jensen, Crescent Lawrence Jensen. Draper; sisters, Mrs Alice Henderson, Mrs Cleona Davis, both of Salt Lake; Mrs Mary Page, Riverton. HEED, Mrs Harvey G., (V'ineta Roach) GO RE-ELE- I Mrs Amos J. Roach. She mar- r ed Harvey G. Heed in 1926 in Salt Lake. He died in 1945. She was a member of the Eastern Star. Survivors include Her sons, Harvey G.. Jr.. Sandy; Donald J., Duchesne; Virgil B., Bon durant, Wyo. Parly Punch Delicious & Economical llola's Gill Shop Sandy Died of a heart a'lment Oct. 22 at her home. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Heed was born Dec. 10, 1905 in Carlin, Nev., to Mr & Riverton 8706 S. 700 E., Sandy 255-65- 63 CT 254-368- 8 Name Officers First Ward Ileg-erhors- t, who is . . . A public servant I if V But-Hun- t, QUALIFIED May-nard- FAIR COURTEOUS S. C. Obituaries "Cliff DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Sail Lake County Assessor Paid Political Adv. by Delmas R. Larson mm celebrate the holiday. A teacher and parent consul-tiowill be held at Union school Thursday and Friday, Nov. 3 and 4. n O Best a Neilsen; counselors, Gay Thaxton and Barbara Beek, secretary, Lynette Bridges. pres'dent. Joyce Primary Beck, counse.ors, Ha Webster and Dianne Ohmie: secretaries, Gladys Wall and Ida Densley. Bagley. Room mothers of the P. T. A. of the elementary school gave the students a Halloween treat Monday. The 3rd through 6th grade students had a dance to Ex- Leon assistants, Densley; Wuyne Nokes and Allen Beck. Y.W.M.I.A. president, Mar-d- - Lady Lions Sponsor Candy Project Paid Political Advertisement by Citizens for Macfarlane M. James Macfarlane State Senator project to raise money HHBIHplH WII..H r Wendell Grover Seeks Re-electi- Members of the Union Lady Lions are sponsoring a candy-sellin- g on I Willi. J WJ''HPUIP pi LET THE RECORD SPEAK 1 y led the fight to secure the automobile license fund to the countless cities and towns of Utah. In 1 937 1 ,agis-:j- r j. . i.JIl i.'r..fTr yI a later session of the legislature we ear marked one million dollars of liquor revenue to loIn cal government. At a later session I helped work through a one half per cent sales tax for local government. Without these funds our cities and counties would have been forced to increase their property tax. Property taxes must not be increased. ,, " t m uiiiiiiiiij ii IMroDoli tan 6 overnmen H This proposition passed the legislature almost unaminously. I shall vote against it next Tues- day and recommend that you do the same. Just thought you would like to know. Democratic Candidate in Midvale, Sandy, Riverton, Herriman, and Lark. Draper, 2? Bluff-dal- j Vhat you feel is as new as what you see thanks to all the fresh thinking that's gone into the way it rides, steers, starts, stops and looks after your safety. It's got a remarkable new road feel beginning with a ride so hushed and gentle you'll feel like calling this the '67 Shhhevrolet. The steering is as much as 10 1 easier and the stopping smoother. And both the standard V8 and 6 are quicker starting. We put safety features on top of safety features. For example, - there's an energy-absorbin- g steering wheel atop the new GM-develop- ed energy-absorbin- g steering column. A dual master cylinder brake system with warn ing light. And seat belts front and rear with pushbutton buckles, and front seat belt retractors. All standard, to be sure. . there's a ney SS 427 performance package you can order for the Impala Super Sport Coupe and Convertible. For starters, Turbo-Je- t V8. you get a 385-h- p This a domed hood, special flat- And a clean new sweep in roof lines. cornering suspension and red or white stripe tires on wider wheels. Of course, there are alj sorts of new custom features you can add, too, such as tape or FM stereo. But if you find so much that's new a bit too much to remember drop down to your dealer's and take a drive. It'll all become unforgettable. Now at .your Chevrolet dealer's. Everything new that could happen . . . happened! iverton AAotor Co. Riverton, Utah Paid Political Advertisement ."r AW that wtfve seen all the daring neivr things our stylists did, get in and sample sonic of the safest, soundest ideas on the road! I e, -- i "nffi. Jmpala Super Sport Coupe As For tnif-- t by Wendell Grover fc 41 dMjMfc'ij6teflM |