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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UIAH in Swedish Hospital there. Funeral and internment 4 Thursday. December H. 1966 were inservices Seattle. Gib was a bro- Page-- Officers, Teachers Copperton Kit George Gadd. I Hold Yule Dinner Copperton Ward Primary officers and teachers and their partners met in ho ward cul- Sumnitch Named Trustee Board tural hall last Saturday evening for their annual Christmas Lester Sumnitrh to the board of trustees of the dinner and party. Mrs Ted Copperton Improvement Dist- Sandstrom told a Christmas rict in an election held Dec. story and Howard Harker and Ethel Crellin sang a duet. Host7, in the Copperton elementary esses were Mrs Cai Crump, school. His opponent was William Anderson. Mr Sumnith Mrs Stan'ey Long, Mrs Chick moved to Copperton in FebruAddeiiy, and Mrs Larry Sax. ary, 1938. He was married to the late Beth Meade. He retired Mr & Mrs Walter Abplanalp, this past year from Kenneco'tt Lark, and Mr & Mrs George Copper Corp , where he was Alplanalp motored to Seattle sn cxctiic suGVui ifpttir foreauend funeral servrecently to brother-in-lawman. He will assume his new ices , for a G. 0. job after the first of the year. (Gib) Swain, who died Nov. 28 Give A Live Gift FOR A ' 1 WONDERFUL Boby JC T8 1 and up Sinainq CANARIE s$ ! j98 $399 GIFT SETS 5 I c PARAKEETS 10 Gal. Aquarium 1 " J CHRISTMAS 1 Sua I I CJ 99 Gal. Aquarium Gift Sets Beautiful PLANTERS Blooming . SIAMESE KITTENS A m . I. J A.AA 7.rtrt 'ccnuays t.uv u.m. iu i.uw p.iu.i Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. kf osso I V Block 67 West West of Srcfe Sfreet) 900 S.. 255-022- Sandy 8 gala Christmas party for members of the Copperton Study Guild's last Monday evening. Pot luck refreshments were brought by members and gifts were exchanged. was Mrs Nick Floros. Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniainen and son iHuidy and Mrs Kutli Hudson motored to Provo Dec. 5 to attend "Mask Club", a presentation of the Experimental Theatre at BYU. One play, "The Neighbors," written by Zona Gale, was directed by produced by Miss Sandra Kanniainen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniainen. Staycee Hanna, granddaughter of Mr & Mrs Eldon Johnson, celebrated her fifth birthday last week at a family dinner party. Guests were Mr & Mrs Keith Johnson and children David, Paul and Kimberly, Magna. Mrs Lillus Sandstrom, Lark, Mrs Cal Crump and Mr & Mrs Ted Sandtrom motored to Dec. 4 to attend the Artistic designs Christmas display. While there, they met Mr 6 Mrs Charles Kngbersen and three children of Alpine. Mrs Engbersen is the former Jeanne Hausknecht, Copperton. Mrs Mary Sells, Nephi. arrived in Copperton recently to spend the winter at the home of a daughter, Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett. Mr & Mrs Russell Oldham and children, Logan, spent last week end at the home of Mrs Oldham's parents, Mr & Mrs Hex Garrett. Mrs Bertha Tucker, Delta, and Mr & Mrs Laurence Tucker, Sa!t Lake, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs George Blake. The Anderson family held its annual Christmas dinner party last Saturday evening in the Lions Community Center in Copperton. Boyd Householder was chairman of the event and his wife, Darlent was program chairman. Richard Anderson, music teacher at Bingham High School, arranged several musical numbers, by students from the school. Decorations were arranged by Gary Al'en, Sandy. Dinner committee was Ronald Ball, Midvale, and Mrs Gary Allen, Sandy. Santa Clans presented gifts to the children. Two Christmas movie films wore shown. There were forty-fou- r and adults chi'dren present. Richard Anderson, Salt Lake, was appointed chairman for next year's party. Mrs Mary Jane Anderson Crow was an honored guest. Mr & Mrs Albert Ray attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Stanley De Leshe, Sandy, last Sunday, in honor of the birthday of Mrs De Leshe. Mrs Larry Beckstead, (Gene Lancaster! and son Eddy, Panorama City, Calif, left by jet recently for home after visiting with her mother, Mrs Milton Lancaster, and brother, Mark, since Thanksgiving. Mrs Lyle Long was hostess e When youVe making out your gift list, don't forget an old friend. y?s& Jf Seagram's 7 Crown-T- he Sure One. Both the handsome decanter and the regular bottle are beautifully Give Seagrams and be Sure. I I 4 Club last Thursditions" to the Relief Societies day morning. Remaining for of the Crescent LDS wards. luncheon were Mrs Dewey The Crescent Second Ward Olsen. Bishopric and their wives Mayne, Mrs Lucinda i and Mrs Ray Cowdell. going out to dinner FriMrs Ruth Hudson spent last day evening alter which they Thursday in Salt Lake visiting met at Mr k Mrs Lewis her daughter, Mrs Elliott Land-heim- . home for games and They spent the afternoon exchange of Christmas gifts. shopping and were joined later The bishopric includes Bishop by another daughter, Mrs Carl & Mrs McKinley Nance, Mr & Kanniainen. The three ladies Mrs Max Hatch, Mr & Mrs dined at a cafe before returning Keith Glade, Mr & Mrs Keith home. Jex. ami Mr &. Mrs Ronald Osborne. Mrs Jean Pett and children, Mrs Arvella Jaynes spent 10 Midvale, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr & days during the Thanksgiving Mrs George Gadd. season visiting her son and Mr & Mrs Homer Mrs Marvin Throckmorton entered St. Mark's Hospital W. Javnes and family, Wells, Dec. 6; she underwent major i Nev. Chancs Brown was honored at surgery the following day. Mrs Carl Hoffman was ad- - an open house Dec. 4 in honor milieu lo LDS luispiiai last of his 80th birthday at the home Tuesday, Dec. 6, where she is of his daughter, Mrs Melbourne Lloyd, assisted by her sister being treated for an illness. Mr & Mrs Albert Ray were Mrs Emil Jones," Provo. On Sunday visitors of Mrs Ray's Dec. 5 his sisters, Mrs Delia sister, Mrs Florence Palmer, Konc, Magna, Mrs Grace Johnson, Mrs Ethel Kemp, Mrs Salt Lake City. Harrison, Mrs Leone Lloyd Mrs William Palmer spent a recent week end in Price. She and Mr & Mrs Thomas Strange. returned home Dec. 5. She and Murray, visited with him and her husband motored back to enjoyed lunch together. Shauna Lou Lloyd and Bruce Price Dec. 7. They were guests at the home of Mrs Palmer's Steadman arrived home Dec. daughter, Mrs Roslea Pretty-man- , 3 after attending the National Club Congress at Chicago and family. They returnthe past week. ed home last Saturday. Danny Chavis, son of Mr & William Palmer was releasBud Chavis, celebrated Mrs ed last week after a five day confinement in St. Mark's Hos- his 12th birthday Dec. 7 with some of his friends. pital. The following were confirmof Christian ed members Women's Society of the LDS church Service of St. Paul's Church in in the Third Ward: Barbara Copperton will hold their ChJean Kemp, daughter of Mr & ristmas Party in the church Mrs John Kemp; Henry Richhall the night of Dec. 15. Rev. ard Hardman, son of Mr & Mrs Russell Brown and his wife, Ivan Hardman; Maria Elena will be guests. Kearns, Gibbs, daughter of Mr & Mrs Litt'e Kelly Ann Fitzgerald, Grant L. Gibbs; Tracy Ann daughter of Mr & Mrs Ferris Leavitt, daughter of Mr & Mrs Fitzgerald, Draper, spent sevDon Leavitt. eral days recently visiting in The Crescent Third Ward Priof the home at Copperton mary officers and teachers and & ThomMr Mrs grandparents, their partners enjoyed a pot as B. Sadler. luck dinner at their Christmas Mrs Ernest Poulsen was fetDec. 2 at the church. ed recently on her birthday by party guests were the bishopSpecial a visit from her sister, Mr & ric and their wives and cub Mrs Royal Madsen, Mt. Pleasscout leaders. The Guide Patant, and her children, Mr & Mrs rol class made tab'e decoraand Keith Poulsen, family, followed the tions. A Mr & Mrs John Poul- dinner. program officers were Primary sen and son, Riverton, Mr & in charge of the affair. The PriMrs Fred Peterson and family, presented a $200 check to mary Magna, Mr & Mrs Del Ray the bishopric for the building Eastman and daughters, Herri-mafund. and Mr & Mrs Robert The Crescent Ward Primary Poulsen and family, Copperton. officers and teachers and their partners enjoyed a dinner and program at their Christmas party Dee. 3 at the ward house. Special guests were the bishopwives and cub 255 6241 ric and their Mrs Lorna Allgood Margaret sout leaders. Fairbourn was mistress of ceremonies; officers and teachers Christmas Program presented a skit. Set for Tonight1 At Mrs Berniee Casper's piano recital at Sandy Third Ward Crescent Elementary School Chapel Dec. 6 the following will present its school ChristCrescent students in the youngmas program Dec. 15 (tonight) er group played: Karen at 7:30 p.m. The Theme will be Nicolene Riska. Vickie on Christmas Traditions. Each and Fairbourn. Colleen David c'ass will participate. Santa Greenwood played Dee. 7 at a Clans will pass out treats to the recital for the older students. children. This part of the proCresis the gram sponsored by cent Lions Club. Mr & Mrs John Madsen. Mr & Mrs Clarence Giles and Mrs Meredith Page. The Riverton DUP Camp held its Christmas dinner and program at the Town Hall Wed- nesday alternoon. Officers in charge were Mrs Adolph John- son, .Mrs Bert Battison, Mrs Elias C. Butterfield and Mrs Alfred Peterson. Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton returned Friday from Billings, Mont., where Mr Hamilton attended a three-daconvention of the National Federation of Beet Growers, held there Dec. d The home of Mrs Miles was the setting for a fifty-thre- AFRICAN VIOLETS rt3IJli lilfUlWi for- Gay-thwait- e 774-279- 8 To ther to Frank Swain and a miT resident of Copperton. to the T.E. Fred-rickson- The Fourth Ward Re'ief Society presidency entertained at a Christmas luncheon Wednesday, Dec. 11 Hostesses were Mrs Margaret Peterson, Mrs Bob Harmon, Mrs Newel! Myers, Mrs Gertrude Eastman, and Mrs Ted Shinsel. The program consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs Ivagene Bregstrom. a reading by Mrs Debra Parry, Christmas songs by a group of young carolers, and community singing led by Phyllis But terfield and Marion Larson. The Fourth Ward Christmas dinner will be held Friday evening Dec. 16 at the church. A former Riverton bishopric and their wives enjoyed dinner at a Salt Lake restaurant Tues J a were Mr Beckstead, Mr Mrs Willis Petersen, and Mr & Mrs A. L. Butterfield, Mr & Mrs Glenn Butterfield, and Mr & Mrs Newell Myers. A family dinner party of the Joseph Park family will be held Saturday evening. Dec. 17 at the home of Mr & Mrs Phil Downs. Tliere will be an exchange of gifts. People living in the Lang ford subdivision joined together at a Christmas party Wednesday evening. Glen Hucbner had charge of the tree lighting A wiener and marshmallow roast was enjoyed around a bonfire. A baby boy arrived Dec. 1, day i evening.-The- Ed Sheet Music Pianos - 1 Organs from $495. With The f!g"4jZS:a. rr. fl&tts with 1 Tay-lorsvill- - Crescent 111 lit: A savings account for a child Sam-uelso- becomes something special when you include this sturdy "see through" savings bank. There's a place for every com denomination, plus currency And your child can actually see his savings grow. 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