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Show J. Dickson, Jefferson St., were Brenda Butterfield, Larry Bcr-retJar-dinguests at a birthday dinner in Ray Newbold, Billy Gary Hill, and Brad honor of Mrs Dickson at the Crane. Parents of the boys and home of their son and family, Mr & Mrs L. Ramon Dickson! Flower Club Holds girls were present. Salt Lake. On the following day A Thanksgiving dinner will Annual Dinner Meeting be served by the Fifth Ward Mrs Dickson was again honBlanche Densley ladies, Monday ored at a dinner at their home. The annual Thanksgiving day Relief Society The event was also in honor Nov. 21, to the Riverevening, dinner of the Riverton Flower ton Lions and Lady Lions at of their granddaughter, Debbie C lub will and their husbands, Change Date of Relief be he!d Thursday evening, Nov. 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. A Cummings, on her fourth birthmusical program wi'l be preday. Other guests were par17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Society Meeting sented by entertainers from ents of Debbie, Mr & Mrs Todd Hall. American Fork. Hostesses are C. Cummings and other chilThe Riverton Stake Relief Lady Lions, Mrs Alida Mitchell dren, Cary, Vicki and Greg, Society leadership meeting will Ogden. The Dicksons attended and Mrs Almon Butterfield. Legion Groups be held Nov. 18, at 10 a.m., a The Second Ward Relief So i Millard County reunion at Talks Hear Student week earier than usual, beciety will ho'd an extra work the Terrace ballroom. Mrs Leon Rasmussen, CoTuesday, Nov. 29, at 10 cause of the Thanksgiving holiThe American Legion and day, a.m. at the church. A Christmas lumbia Dr., spent the past week days. auxiliary of Post 140, held a food demonstration "Fes'tive in Ogden caring for her grandThe Riverton Third Ward has meeting in the Town Hall Treats," will be presented. children while their parents, changed its time for Sunday Thursday evening, Nov. 10. There will be quilting, sale of Mr & Mrs C. A. Ferrin Jr., School from 9 a.m. to 10:150 The following boy and girl artie'es left over from the bawere in Ariz., at a a.m. Priesthood meeting will Staters gave a review of zaar, and luncheon will be convention.Phoenix, Mrs Rasmussen obbe at 8:15 a.m. and sacrament their stay at Logan this year: served at noon. served her birthday there TuesMr & Mrs Elias C. Buttermeeting at 4:30 p.m. day. field returned home Saturday St., was guest of honor recentnight after spending a week in ly at a birthday dinner at a atMr Las Vegas. Butterfield Salt Lake cafe. Others enjoytended a merchandising school, the event were Mrs String-nam- , ing while Mrs Butterfie'd attended Mr & Mrs Sam Jenkins, a fashion show and other funcMr & Mrs Herman Jenkins, tions special for the ladies. Mr & Mrs Melvin Lewis, Mr Both of them enjoyed a banquet & Mrs Harold Hogenson, and their stay. during Mr and Mrs George Joffs, MidMisses Janean and Janeal vale. After dinner the group Butterfield have moved into an returned to the home of Mr 5 gel. with reflector apartment in Salt Lake. & Mrs Stringham. Mr & Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St., entertained at dinner recently in honor of Mrs Magnusson's grandson, Mrs Willis Francom Pvt. Lee Aian Caldwell, son of Mr & Mrs Sherman Ferguson, Mrs Willard Kemp and Sandy, who came home on a 10 gal. with reflector daughter, Pamela, W. Center two weeks' leave from West St., attended a luncheon and Virginia. Other guests were kitchen shower recently in honMrs Sidney Silcox, Riverton, or of Sue Heiner, Salt Lake, at the Sherman Fergusons, Sandy, the home of Mrs Sabey Ping-re- Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon and famSalt Lake. ily, Union, Mr & Mrs Emerson Mrs Carrie Patience, Locust Thorpe and family, Salt Lake, St., was guest of honor at a Mr & Mrs Don Gennssy and Many Varieties FINCHES pafr birthday luncheon at the home son, Jamie, Granger, and Mrs Jim Watters and family, Bounof Mrs Bessie Milne, E. Center St. Other guests were Mrs tiful. 't Mr &. Mrs V. S. Barlow, Dorothy Anderson, Mrs Doro Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. St., spent 16 days in thy Patience, Mrs Elaine Buckley, Mrs Robert Patience, Mrs southern Mexico. They toured Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 6:C0 p.m. Mrs Pat with a group of 15 enjoying Carolyn Proctor, Joose, Miss Marlaine Buckley, Mexico City and the surroundMrs Thelma Patience, Midvale, ing area. They were in and Mrs Marian ConneLy, Butand Taxco and attended ler. A special guest was Miss a bull fight. Mildred Larsen, Midvale. ' 255-022Roger Anderson, Locust St., 8 67 West 9000 S.. Sandy son of Mr & Mrs Nick Anderson, N. Grant St., and grand14 Block West, of State St. son of Mrs Carrie Patience, Lo5 cust St. returned home last Mrs Kay Tolman week after having had six months' training in the U. S. Veterans Entertained Army Reserves at ort Ord, Calif., and Fort Belvoir, Va. At Hospital by Unit Frank Gibson, father of Mrs Carl R. Snow, Co'umbia Dr., The American Legion Auxiwill spend the winter in Yuliary Department entertained ma. at the Veterans Hospital last week. Attending were Shirley A bridal shower was given Helrecently at the home of Miss Humphrey, Laura Terry, Mar-menMarilyn Snow, Columbia Dr., en Jensen, Zo'a Nichols, were donated by Mrs in honor of Miss Nancy Nelson, Refresh-Humphredaughter of Mr & Mrs Arval ian Damyanovich. Jean Sorenson, Ivy St. Nelson, Coolidge were Miss Jo Ann Kjar, Washburn, Mrs Damyanovich. Miss Jeanne Larson, Miss Kris-teeLester, and Miss Deann Freeman, Midvale. Guests were Miss Karen Nelson, Mrs Ruth Nelson, Miss Joyce Larsen,' ' Mrs Maurine Helm, Miss Susan Woffinden, Midvale; Mrs Brenda Barber, Mrs Jodi Tedds, in Miss Eugenia Bapis. Salt Lake, J and Miss Kristen White, Lo?an. i Mr & Mrs Tom C. Korologos Mrs Rayburn Dow left Saturand famiy returned to Springior Albuquerque. New day field, Va., after spending the where she is attending Mex., her three weeks visiting past parents, Mr & Mrs Louis Goff, an American Legion Auxiliary Columbia Dr. While here they Child Welfare conference. She is department chairman of the were entertained extensively. Child Welfare program in the On Friday Mr & Mrs LaVern State of Utah. Page 6 Thursday, November 17, 1966 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH t, Riverton 254-36- iMM ft IF For Christmas Aquarium Personals Aquarium S99 Roo-seve- imimr, ifuUftJ Blosso m Gifts Aca-pulc- o Draper 571-245- ts 00 mm (9 n Mrs Dow Attends Confab 3 YpK N. M. Draper mink breeders held mink show in the Murray Park Saturday. There were 150 mink shown and classified, main'y brown and blacks. The judges were Lvm Bo- sack of the Hudson Bay Company of New York and Gale Vernon, Sandy. A dinner was held Sunday for Mrs Shirley Woodruff, a former director for the Sandy and White City Civil Defense area. Attending were Ruth Miller, Midvale, director; La- cr a Peterson. South ana West Jordan, director; Gladys Densley, Riverton, director; Salt Lake Clcl'ei Ballard, County; Merilyn Winger, Mur ray, director: Irene Parson, former State of Utah, director; Jfll -- f? ' Child Welfare irw8tt Ester Cleland, Draper, director. Mrs Woodruff will be moving to San Francisco with her family. The American Legion will have a mooseburger dinner soon in Draper. Lewis Alsop Jr, son of Mr & Mrs Lewis Alsop, will return home to Montana, after atschool in tending Chicago. Their son, Charles and son to visit their parare expected ents in Draoer while on a business trip. Mrs Charles Alsop wi'l visit her parents, Mr & Mrs Floyd Dansie, Draper. Reed Alsoo is home from the Cottonwood hospital where surgery was performed. Home from the hospital is Clarence Cleland, recovering from surgery. Agnes Allen has returned to the Cottonwood hospita'. The First Ward held its bazaar Nov. 11. Mrs Leola Pedersen was visited by her grandchi'dren, Kelly, Susan and Tina while her daughter was in the hospital. Ronald Noorda and wife are living in Draper next to his parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Noorda. They are here from California. Lions and Lady Lions held a dinner Nov. 10. Mrs Alice Smith, Circ'eville, is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs R. R. Hoffman. Mr & Mrs Vaughn Rasmussen and family, Mr & Mrs Ronald Hoffman and family will visit the Hoffman home for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Dale Jenson were visited by Mr & Mrs Bruce Jenson, San Point, Ida. Mrs Edna Andrus and Mr & Mrs John Thomas and Brad, snent a week end in Jackson. Wyo., visiting Mr & Mrs Boyd R. Beckstead. Tad Pope has been transferred to Elko, Nev., with the railroad. Mrs Pope will stay in Draper. Mr & Mrs R. O. Baker and LaRea went to Beaver tn attend funeral services for Linda Mumford. She was the fifth to die in the Wendle apartment fire. The Terrace was the scene of reunion. the Millard County The reunion was for former residents of Millard County. A smorgasbord dinner, program and dance was enioved by Mr & Mrs Golden Howlett, Mrs Mer'e Dow, Mrs Bertha Garfield, Mrs Fay Prow, all of Draner. John Day was honored at a birthday party with family members attending. The Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a bazaar Nov. 19. Bakery goods and hand made articles wi'l He sold. There will be a free dinner Crescent 2556241 Lorna Allgood Mrs Sharpies Hosts Crescent Camp DUP Crescent Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will hold their next meeting Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs wJth Edith her Sharpies, mother, Mrs Nellie Hammer-schi- d assisting. At services he'd Sunday in three Crescent Wards the fol lowing were confirmed members of the LDS Church: Crescent Ward Mark W. Osborne, son of Mr & Mrs Osborne; Kent Richard Olson, son of Mr & Mrs Kent Olson; Michael S. Dahl, son of Mr & Mrs Wayne Dahl. Crescent Second Ward Hal Scott Smith, son of Mr & Mrs Harold N. Smith; Debra Dumas, daughter of Mr & Mrs Doug'as Dumas; Gayle Ann Curry, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lynn Curry; Craie" Wagstaff, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Wag-stafTracy Tolbert, son of Mr & Mrs Stanley Tolbert; Marie Madison, daughter of Mr & Mrs Grant Madison Crescent Third Ward Mark Davis, son of Mr & Mrs C. H. Davis; Joan Quigley, daughter of Mr & Mrs Jack Quigley; Michael Allen Hami'ton, son of Mr & Mrs Myron Hamilton; Kelvin Michael Pace, son of Mr & Mrs John Ronald Pace. John Hatch's homecoming will be he'd at Crescent Second Ward Nov. 20 at 6:45 p.m. in the Crescent Ward chapel. Crescent Ward Jr. Second at Granite Thursday basketball team played Draper evening. Crescent won, 20 Dennis Carroll scored points. Paulus F. Svedin is the coach. A guest during the past week at the home of Mr & Mrs D. Riska was Mrs Riska's mother, Mrs Josephine Hunter, American Fork. Miss Rebecca Nie'sen, Salt Lake City, was a dinner guest last Wednesday evening of Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson and family. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Reed M. Nielsen, Mackay, Ida. Mr & Mrs Paul Sampson and children moved back recently to make their home in Crescent. They have been living in Salt Lake City. Mr & Mrs Mark Ho'iday and moved last little daughter week to bake their home in Crescent. Mrs Haliday is the former Miss Mariean Harrison, daughter of Mr & Mrs AlThe ton Harrison. Crescent. eouole recently lived in South Jordan. Judv Hatch celebrated her 10th birthday at a Darty Nov. 7. Games were p'aved and refreshments served to 13 little friends. Mr & Mrs Robert Nelson and little daughter moved recently to make their home in Sandy. he trained to maintain and repair tracked and wheeled vehicles used by the army. His father, Charles E. Welton, lives at 39 N. Main. Midvale. His wife, Joyee, lives at Og' den. Butler Elementary PTA Meets Tonight 4 De-Lo- y 49-3- Le-Ro- y Butler Mrs C. L. Williams There will be a genera' PTA meeting Thursday at Butler Elementary at 8 p.m. Veon Smith, director of the bureau of marriage and family at the University of Utah, will speak on the pressures and prob'ems of parents and children. Mrs Hammers Ukelele Club will entertain. coun-celin- g Army Private Bert C. Williamson, 23, son of Mr & Mrs Clinton C. Williamson, 6679 South 1700 West, West Jordan, completed a leadership preparation course at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Ft. Polk, La., Nov. 10. He received two weeKS of intensive training in leadership, map and compass reading, weapons and drill. His wife, Kathy, lives in Sacramento, Calif. Second Ward Holds Banquet Saturday Butler Second Ward will have turkey banquet Saturday. Everyone is invited. Members of Butler Ninth Ward will do the serving. a A genealogv class is being taught at the Butler Ninth ward every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and learn the rudiments of genealogy. The teacher is Von Lauritzen. Butler Eighth ward Mutual Marrieds had a bowling party recently and then went to the home of Mr & Mrs Jim Hansen for refreshments. The MIA of Butler Eighth ward had a record hop Monday evening at 7:30. It was for the whole MIA membership. There was a fire at the home of Monte Anderson last week. It was caused by combustion due to artist supplies stored in the basement. The Aaronic priesthood boys of the Butler Ninth Ward, wil' attend the frosh varsity game at BYU Saturday. The game begins at 7 p.m. The boys and their leaders will leave this vicinity at 5:30 p.m. Cottonwood Heights Elementary school recently completed a PTA membership drive with all of the class rooms competMiss Ross' first grade ing. clas won the contest. Recent visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs Clyde L. Williams were Mr Mrs Bert Frandsen and fami'y of Paonia, Colo. & k "t . Redecorating? 3 Permanentf Arrangements Hi-Sty- le this year's decorato colors News of Men f-- Ideal Gifts in Service Pvt. Ronald E. Welton, 19, son of Mrs Zelda Welton, Morgan, Utah, completed a me- chanic course at the Army Ordnance Aberdeen School, Proving Ground, Md., Nov. 4. course, During the GENE'S 278-396- 1 Mutual Marrieds Set Dinner Date Friday Flower Shop 17 N. Main Street The Mutual Marrieds of But-'e- r Eighth ward are having a dinner party Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the ward chapel, under the direction of Mrs Dwain C. Mendenhall. Mr & Mrs Ed Cox and family 'recently moved to Boise: Butler First ward Re'ief Society recently had a night of entertainment for members of their ward. The show "Mame" was put on by Ralph Rogers and Pat Davis. They a'so learned ceramics at their last work meeting. Cub Scout Pack 315 will have its sDace derby at the Butler Ward chapel Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m. Parents of the boys are invited to attend. Downtown Midvale COURSE YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE more them enough HOT WATER our br bhik ff l Permaglas OLAJS-LINI- D AUTOMATIC 001 WATIR HEATER An A. O. ImHfc Htf Wnrtf Ui. Corf HERB TOWERS MURRAY I 5666 SO. V STATE ST. Ix " X' -- s " fe ' nl BoUled in Scotland"!H fTu,a Government Supoy, I 8"- v , tffiTTYSArg SStffr hv- - t?ni JXVV I BLENDED,! WHISKY 1 SCOTS V- - f j Scotch. Whiskies Just A Few For 10 Years Midvale Resident Americans buy more Cutty Sark than any other Scotch whisky. Why? The No. 1 reason is in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark... tonight! Drikd .nd Bottkd m ScotUnd ;;3T mtrrfl it . New York. Bknccd 66 Proof . The Budmgh.m Corporate. Imperial l6 Chevrolet! & Oldsmobiles Left" riced at Cost Plus Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Real Savings New & Used Cars In the Midvale Area 28 Years Riverton N.t. Motor Co. Midvale 7677 So. 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