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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, Ml OVALE. UTAH Page 8 Thursday, December 1, 1966 Midvale E. A family dinner was held Monday at the home of Mr & Mrs Al Slater, Sandy. Attending were Mr & Mrs Glen Lloyd, Sandy, F. R. Lloyd, Mr & Mrs Jesse Lloyd, the Kenneth Lloyds, and Mrs Birdeha Lloyd. Mr & Mrs Wallace Miller-ber- g entertained at a family dinner. Guests Thanksgiving were Miss Kuth Dutson, Mr &. Mrs De Wayne Millerberg and fam:iy, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Kieth Millerberg and children, White City. Mrs llelga Swenson spent the Thanksgiving ho iday in Murray, with her son and family, Mr & Mrs Ronald Swenson. Mrs Lillian Jensen met with her sisters, Mrs Florence Palmer, Mrs Ada Stratton, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Stanley De Leslie, Sandy, and Mrs Evelyn llolmstead, Lehi, for a family dinner Sunday at the home of their sister and brother-in-law- , t Mr & Mrs Albert Ray, Cop-per- on. Henry Jones, Malad, Ida., Mr Mrs Leon Monson and family, Kearns, Mr & Mrs Ronald Jensen and family, Salt Lake, and the Earl Cannons and children, Ogden, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Ralph L. Sharp. & Enjoying the recent holiday at the home of Mr & Mrs Raymond Carter, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Paul Johnson and family, Murray. Mrs L. S. Adams, Mrs Stephen Long, and twin daughters, Kimberlyn and Kellyanne, and Jeffrey Adams, Pensacola, Fla., Mr & Mrs John Adams, Provo, Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams and Miss Zo'a Adams were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Charles F. Adams, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Alan Dahl, Hunter, Mr & Mrs Lynn Nilsson, Cot tonwood Heights, the Don Swen-son- s and Mr & Mrs Bryant Anderson, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Robert Dunn had a Saturday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Calvin Thornton. Spending the recent holiday in Kamas at the home of Mr & Mrs Hue Jewkes were Mr & Mrs Dale Jewkes and family, Cottonwood Heights, and their mother, Mrs Grace Thornton. Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman spent Friday and Saturday in Provo with their sons, Mr & Mrs Lowell Ashman and the Kent Ashmans. Mr & Mrs Ran Sharp returned to their home in La Habra, Calif., Monday after spending part of the week with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Richard Steele, and other relatives in the area. Sunday a honored the family dinner Sharps at the home of another daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus, Draper. Others attending were another daughter and family, Mr & Mrs William Bogdcn, Midvale, and the Richard Steeles. Mrs Maria Vesela and her son George Vesely, who recently moved here from Czechoslovakia, were guest speakers in the First Ward Sunday evening. Mrs Vesela is a sister of Mrs Joseph Roubicek. Dr. & Mrs M. Dent (Shery') Taylor and son Scott, Collidge, Ariz., spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman. Friday the Taylors motored to Loa where they attended a reception honoring his parents, Mr & Mrs Glen Taylor, on their golden wedding. Mrs Taylor is the former Sheryl Ashman. Mr & Mrs Ken Harris and son, Marx Christopher, returned home to Oswego Lake, Ore., after visiting Mrs Harris' parents, Mr & Mrs M. C. Black-ett- , Park St. Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Elmo J. Sager and son, Howard, were dinner Jefferson St., guests of Mrs Sagcr's sister- - Complete Stock Records Albums, and 45's Sheet Music 4 Pianos Banjos 5 & String Organs With The from $495. Shh-Boo- Mrs Reed Jones, in-la- Pay-so- n. Lichelle Ashton, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lee Ashton, was blessed recently in LDS services. The Ashtons entertained at dinner fol'owing the meeting, with guests Mr & Mrs Ralph Ashton, Mr & Mrs A. J. Sabey, leader at imicrest High. Preparations are going full speed ahead for Hillcrest Senior Hop which will be held Dec. 17. Jean Sorenson is in charge of the Christmas program for the Literary Art Guild. The theme of the program will be "An Old Fashioned Christmas." The program will be held at the home of Mrs Joe Wright on Dec. grandparents. Joanna Katherine Chavez, daughter of Mr & Mrs David H. Chavez, Riverton, was bap5. tized in Catholic rites performTim Winget of Butler Ninth ed in St. Joseph the Worker Ward suffered a broken wrist Church, West Jordan. Grandwhile playing football parents are Mr & Mrs Juan recently at Hillcrest High. & Mr and Villalabos, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Lynn Foster and Mrs Carlos Chavez, Riverton. The godparents, Mr & Mrs family spent Thanksgiving with Frank Ruhalcava. Midvale, Mr Foster's mother, Mrs Ann were breakfast guests of the Martin, Pucatcllo. A free measles clinic will be Chavezes following the rites. Mr & Mrs Clyde Pugmire, S. held Monday, Dec. 5, Monday, Holdcn St., entertained at a Dec. 12, and Monday Dec. 19, family dinner, on Thanksgiving at the Salt Lake County Comday. Guests inc'udede Mr & Mrs plex, 107 East 21st South, from Ronald Pugmire and family, 2 to 4 p.m. The clinic is for and Mr & Mrs Daryl Pugmire, children age one year to six Cornell Dr. years. The Jordan council informs that measles, No. 1 disMr & Mrs Sam II. Jenkins, E. Wasatch St., entertained at ease of children, can now be a holiday dinner. Guests were eradicated by giving Mr & Mrs Leon Bowlden and children one shot of measles sons, Val and Kim. Midvale, vaccine. You are ask to please and Mr & Mrs Ted Roper, Salt notify your neighbors. Mr & Mrs John Heiss and Lake. On Thanksgiving Day Mr & family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Darold Dumas, 4th Ave., relatives in Grace, Ida. Visitors at the home of Mr entertained at dinner. Guests were Mr & Mrs Vern Dumas & Mrs Lorraine P. Arnell for and family, Mr & Mrs Ross the Thanksgiving week end Duinas and family, Sandy, Mr were Mrs Arnell's parents, Mr & Mrs Wi helmsen, St. Charles, & Mrs Kennth Duinas and famtwo ily, Mr & Mrs Lee Dumas and Ida. Also visiting, were her with their families, brothers Mid-va'and Dumas, Henry family They also observed Mrs Mac Whilhelmsen, Idaho Falls, Darold Dumas' birthday, which and William N. Wilhelmsen, Layton. was Wednesday. Kathy Eccles was hostess at a tea Monday given at the home of Lynne Kramer. The tea was given for her friends and their mothers and was a prerequisite 278 3961 Mrs C. L. Williams to graduating from finishing school. Those who graduated recently from the Lynne Kramer finishing school were Judy Westonskow, Jan Stocks, Sherry Howell, Nancy Grimmett, Pat Briggs, Karen Mackintosh, Terry Alford, Sue Mellin, Kathye Eccles, Ola Despain, and Jean-iRichins. Skits will be presented by Ninth Ward Relief Society Scouts at the Thirteenth Ward wi'l have its annual bazaar on Monday, Dec. 5. The young Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. The theme of people are in charge of the the evening is "The Old Counlighting, costuming, etc. The try Store At Christmas." There skits will be directed by Lynne will be movies for the children Kramer. including "Christmas Dream," at the home of Mr "The Little Match Girl" and & Visiting Mrs Dick Wardell during others. Food and drink will be s was Mrs served from grandma's kitchen. Thanksgiving brother Ronald Spears, An old fashioned rummage and Ariz. white elephant sale will take Tempe, place as we'I as the sale of hand made gifts and novelty ideas for Christmas. Everyone is invited to attend. "Christmas Fantasy" wil' be the theme of the Thirteenth Ward Relief Society Bazaar. It will be held Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. Cottonwood Hospital at the chapel. Dinner will be served. There will be cartoons Mr & Mrs-F- red N. Smith, 772 East 8280 and games for the children and a litt'e tot's fashion show. The South, Sandy, girl, Nov. 22. Theodore Hakala, 2695 West children will model the clothes that the women have made in 7800 South, West Jordan, boy, Relief Society. There will be Nov. 23. 10400 Glenn L. Troester, many Christmas bazaar items. South 2321 West, Riverton, boy, Nov. 23. tudents from Daniel de LaCruz, 27 Cooper St., Midvale, boy, Nov. 26. Midvale on Assembly Ned L. Deuel, 9816 Sego Lily Butler Junior High had a Dr., Sandy, boy, Nov. 26. LDS Hospital traveling assembly Friday givMr & Mrs-Jef- frey en by Midvale Junior High. R. Booth, 7172 South The theme was "Traveling to Countries Of The World." There 2250 East, Cottonwood Heights, was a combo representing the boy, Nov. 21. United States and folk dancing Lyle W. Dyett, 464 Cottondepicting other countries of the wood St., Midvale, boy, Nov. 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Students had guidance assemblies with coach Robinson of the University of Utah speaking to the boys and a representative from Trade Tech speaking to the girls. mw Mary Ann Meyers has been chosen Junior Varsity cheer Thomas D. Mabey, 228 East South, Midvale, boy, Nov. 7845 22. Vincent Miola, 109 E. State Hy., Copperton, boy, Nov. 24. Sherwood C. Lisonbee, 6870 Meadow Downs Way, Cottonwood Heights, girl, Nov. 24. Valley West Hospital Mr & Mrs LcRoy R. Henson, 6936 Flamingo Way, WestJor-dan- , girl, Nov. 20. Holy Cross Hospital Mr & Mrs-D- avid A. White, 2390 Camino Cottonwood Heights, Way, girl. Nov. 23. William R. Koos, 78 Sixth Ave.. Midvale, boy, Nov. 23. Lynn Williams. 1609 West 9775 South, Riverton, girl, Nov. 26. Thomas L. Yates, 7401 South East, Midvale, boy, Nov. 7th 27. Aims' Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS of YTNCENZO MIOLA Estate Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8138 South State Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, A.D.. 1967. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of U.C.A., 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. Vincent Miola, Executor of the Estate of VIXCEN-ZMIOLA, Deceased. Date of first publication November 10, A.D., 1966. Nolan J. Olsen Attorney for Eexecutor 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah (Pub. 1110, 17, 24, 12- -1) 4w If tou hare a taste for the outdoors, ice're made the bourbon for you. You'll find a distinctly pleasing quality in the mellow character of Cabin Still. This is Cabin's winning difference, which we're sure you, as a sportsman, will prefer. Rare Sour Mash Bourbon, for the man who enjoys the richness of outdoor life. How about you? 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