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Show - - Page$---- November 77." gather. THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Union Mn in costume and prizes were awarded to Tim my Ryan, David Griffin, and Danny for the ugliest costume; Diann Sharp, Gary Cook, and Debbie Maxfield for the prettiest; Wade Maughn, Casey Cox. and Carriene Porter, most original; Michael Opnshaw, Deborah Egbert, and Danny Ashworth, funniest. A program was presented. The fun evening was under the direction of the presidency, Alice Butter-field- , La Wen Egbert, Evelyn Cook, and Kathy Ryan. Mrs Melvin Gamb'e, Cottonwood Heights, and Mrs Henry enterMcCormick, Murray, tained at a luncheon at a cafe Thursday honoring their mother, Mrs Melvin McCormick, on her birthday. Also attending the was Mrs Curtis P.rady. Mrs McCormick was further honored Thursday evening when her son and daughter-in-law, Mr & Mrs Reid McCormick, entertained for her at a dinner and family get-toAsh-wort- h Olive Sharp 255-295- 0 Mother, Daughter Party Held in Union The Relief Society of the Third Ward is having a mother and daughters' partv Nov. 19. The affair will be held in conjunction with a bazaar and rummage sale, starting at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. A musical and program will follow the dinner. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs Roberl Heard, or Mrs Gerald Fisher, 255-934- Prizes Given for Clever Costumes The Primary of the Union Third Ward held a partv and carnival recently in the' Cultural hall. The children came - Why should a Rio Grande RailRoad salesman callonyou? Wlw not? Some Say, "We don't want all the business just yours!" Rio Grande RailRoad goes a step further: We don't want your business, unless we can give you ' the performance you must have. Our representatives are skilled experts, backed up by a team of marketing and distribution specialists. They're anxious to prove to you that we are truly railroad. astomer-oriente- d Others present were McCormick, Mrs Lesly Holladay, the Melvin 4. Mrs llenr Murray. Mr & Mr You've nothing to lose and, perhaps, much to gain Smart. finmhlpc Mr .t- - fVift nnu'nnrl Nniolils: Mrc Finn McPiirmil- - Melvin McCormick. Draper, and Shay McCormick. Mrs Erland Johnson entertained at a luncheon and shower Nov. 9 for her daughter-in-law, Mrs Wayne S. Johnson, who was married Nov. 4. Guests included Mrs Glen Thacker, East Midvale; Mrs Rose Bingham, Mrs Al Slater, Mrs Dan Troyer, and Mrs Lyle Gunderson, Sandy; Mrs Gene Piepgrass, Bountiful; Mrs Leo Briggs and Mrs Fred Ryver, Salt Lake; Mrs Joseph Lester and Mrs Barbara Wright, Murray; Mrs Verl Stott, Mrs Dora Walker, Mrs Leo McClellan, Mrs Lynn Walker, Mrs George Robinson, and Mrs Sylvia Walker. Mrs Darrell Ryon entertained at a party Oct. 30 to celebrate the luth birthday of her son, Timmy. Guests enjoying games and a treasure hunt were Scott Moore, Kim Little. Ralph Peterson, Russell Babb, Michael Hamley, Bradley Woodbury, Bruce Garrett, Russell Rowley, Roland Harkness. Paul ColeNelson. man, Stuart Gary Higbee, and Steven Dailey. Clayton Lamoreaux has been sustained as superintendent of the Third Ward Sunday School. Counselors are Steve Fergus and LeRoy Miksell. Joel Reit was released as superintendent. Kieth Worthington was sustained as the new high priest group leader and A. Fred Fleming was released from that position. Mrs Harold Burgon returned home Sunday after spending 10 days in El Paso, Tex., with her son and family, Mr Mrs Kaye Burgon. Mrs Burgon stayed with the family while her was confined in daughter-in-lathe hospital. The. executive committee of Hillcrest PTA met Monday with Principal Joel Jensen, at the school office for a business meeting. Mrs Agnes Baker and children, Salt Lake, were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of her sister and family, Mrs Nel'ie Chavez. Mrs Thora Y. Larson visited in Pocatello with her sister, Mrs Mary Lundquist. They also visited their sister, Mrs Anna Simmons, who is confined in a hospital at Wendell, Ida. Orin Van Valkenburg was elected new committee member of the Litt'e Cottonwood Creek Valley Council. Vern Bringhurst and Collin H. Wood were retained. Recently spending a week end in Richfield, with Mr & Mrs Harold Thomson and family, were Mr & Mrs Paul Cook and son, Robert. The Thomsons are former Union residents. Sunday evening the family of Mr & Mrs Jesse Nix met at their home for a get together. Participating were Mr & Mrs A. M. Samuelson, Lt. Col. & Mrs Kenneth Nix, Orem; Mr & Mrs Casey De Jong. Salt Lake and Bp. & Mrs Wendell My not Spending the week end at the home of Mr & Mrs Royal Walker was their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Tom Oakes. Ogden. Mr Wa'ker, his son, RichKent Walker, ard Thomas and Mr Oakes, spent Saturday pheasant hunt-in- ? in Delta. The Brady Cousins Club met Mondav at the home of Mrs Hans Kreipl, Salt Lake. A pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs Ray E. Harris attended a luncheon Nov. 10, at the Chapter house of the De'ta Delta Delta sorority at the U. She was the guest of her daughter, Linda, at the affair. Following lunch, Carolyn Dunn, marketing information specialist, was the guest speaker. Explorers and Mia Maids of the Third Ward held a fireside Surtday evening at the home of Patric Chavez. Gerald Lund, son-in-la- .AILROAD TOTAL TRANSPORTATION gj 1 fag Cecil Pearsont Traffic Manager SALT LAKE CITY 486-769- 6 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. BltNOfD WlSMY 86 PROOF, 65'S liiyli scliuul. TT - ! the was ' i'"!! guest speaker. Mrs J. R. Knapp. Table Rock, Nebr., and her sister. Mrs Lowell Greer, motored to Ogden. Wednesday. They were luncheon guests of their brother and family. Mr & Mrs Jim-mi- r.'.r.' o the new LDS church. Walk Nielson returned from a short trip to Puerto Rieo with the National Air Guard The Mutual Marrieds are Base, IDs hospital. n; ' ' m:ii of Mr & Mrs Grain V:iu;er Sr. Mi'.-- Horrmr Ryan e a A, 3c Charles R. Brown left Wednesday alter spending a furlough with his parents, i P.oilell's i.s -- Bnijsli Mrs Milton A. Brown Airman Brown has completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. He will receive special training in fire protection work at the Grand Fork Air Force Base. N. Dak. Members of the Union First Ward held their annual Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 11 in the Cultural Hall. A program under the direction of the MIA Mi- mile', bother n a Kent i.rlli Mi, sum l; Knapp. Table llork, - l'r Fred Creer. ,,,i' alu l.os BoekMrad. Whit-lior- . Mrs Klmer Van Darrell Angeles. and Craig . daughter. Miss Rolayne San Francisco, were .guests during the week at the home of Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer, while hero to attend itinera' services for Mrs Delia Gaskill. ( (''t. sn Bock-stead- was presented. Mr & Mrs Ernest Jenkins and Gene Howard spent the past week deer hunting in Nephi Mrs Wayne S. Johnson was the honored guest at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs Verl Stott. Guests were Mrs Mike Aiello, Mrs Kirby Peterson, Sandy; Mrs Joseph Lester, Mrs Barbara Wright, Mrs Dorothy Lester, and Mrs Douglas Johnson, Murray; Mrs West, Salt Lake"; Mrs Norma Mrs Darlene Gilbert, Wood, Midvale; Mrs Dora Walker, Mrs Rudy Lund. Mrs Erland Johnson, and Miss Wendy Johnson. Mr & Mrs Harvey Brady and family, former Union residents, recently moved to Santa Rosa, Calif., to make their home. Mr & Mrs Boyd Roos and children also former Union residents, live in Santa Rosa. Grant Winger Jr., who is era- - ratty Pierce and Judy Nielson. I Mrs Dennis Nichols, Mr Mrs Dick Belt, and Mr X Mrs Ran dy Parry. The building fund raising, dinners were completed Satura and were success. Mrs day Charles MeFarlane headed the three committees. With Mrs Allan Webb, Mrs Henry Holmes and Mrs Ed Nichols as chairmen. Serving on the last two dinners were Mrs Dittniar Schroder, Mrs Karl Webb, Mrs Dale Crump, Mrs Jim Bristol, Mrs N'orwin Kemp, Mrs Clar A Anderson Moyni The liluffdale Ward forfeited its volley ball game ridav evening. Last Saturday Mrs Myrl Lewis. Mrs Walk Noilson. Mrs Kirk Schroder. .Mrs Don Merrill. Mrs Boyd Mousley served dinner to the men working on n ii s gooni 10 gei nome... 1 1 day of hard work or hard play. And it's pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In fact, f5 c of all t he beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it renews your zest. So, make yourself at home. .. flCter a R. GORDON, Chiropractor Res., Office, 8 05 S.700 E. 1 Hours: 12:30 to 6:30; Sat. Morn. Other Hrs. by apph Ph. 9-1- with beer. 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