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Show Open House to Honor the Leslie D. Fairbourns open house honoring Mr & Mrs Leslie D. Fairbourn on their golden wedding anniversary will be hosted by their family Friday evening, June at the Draper National 2, Bank Cultural Center, 903 East 12300 South, Draper. An Stake Mia Maids Have Dads as Guests Union Stake "I'm Mia The East Jordan Maids held a ( a Princess" night May in the stake house. Fathers of the girls were honored guests. A Mia Maid chorus from the Eighth Ward Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. They request no gifts. The couple was married June 1, 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have lived in Crescent all of their married life, and have always been active in church and civic 10 Open House Honors L Mrs Pi K furnished a special number. A welcome to the fathers was given by Susan Bascom The play "I'm a Princess " was presented by Carlene Shaver, Darla Payne. Robyn Price, . Jerald Coleman, Larry Bryce F. Barney and Paul Nance. Refreshments were served by the Mia Maids and their teacher. Claudette Nielsen, of the Second Ward. The affair was under the direction of Mrs Elmer Stake Mia Maid lead- J- .tv - THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 7 Thursday, May 25, 1967 Mrs J. Wiley Hansen, Mr & Mrs William H. Berger, Amber Ln., Sandy, a.ut 320 Adams St., Midale, anl Mr & Mrs Robert Vernal Ev- - Mr & Mrs Arden Jensen, Rig-by- , Ida. Miss Berger and her fiance Mr & 9721 Bills An open house for relatives and friends will be held for Ethel Bills, honoring her 85th birthday, Sunday, May 28, at E. the home of a son, Elton Jen-son- ..... v. If Klit-gaar- er. Mr 4-- NEWS H A club, Sky Riders, has organized under the leadership of Mrs Gail with assistants, Jerry Christense and Mrs Don Messinger. The president is Bill Powell; vice president, the West horsemanship Honored on Jordan n 1' ' Kenneth Ivie; secretary, Mr & .ft Mrs Leslie D. Fairbourn projects in ward and stake. Mr Fairbourn has been engaged in farming, dairying, and livestock business. He has been active for more than fifteen years as a member of the Mt. Jordan Stake High Council, as a counselor in the Mt. Jordan Stake High Priests Quorum, as ward High Priest group leader for a number of years, and in the ward YMMIA presidency, and as a home teacher. He is the son of former Bp. William and Hannah M. Rynearsen Fairbourn. the Mt. Jordan Primary Stake presidency and as a board member; in the ward as a counselor in the YWMIA, Primary, and Relief Society presidency; an instructor of literature in the Relief Society, and as a Sunday School teacher for more than fifteen years. Mr & Mrs Henry R. Selin will be honored by their family at an open house Tuesday May 30 at their home, 2255 4800 South, Salt Lake. Friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 3 and 7 p.m. No gifts. Mrs Selin was born in of Bp. a daughter East last month at the Henrickson arena in Salt Lake with all county horsemanship clubs They participating. Arabian, judged Quarter, American Saddle, and Morgan horses. Her-rima- Rose Smith Fairbourn was Mrs Frank L. Holt (Rey-lanceborn in Draper to former PatMrs Glade McKee riarch Joseph M. and Celestia (LaVerl), both of South JorA. Brown Smith. She has dan; Mrs Kenneth Nokes been an active church worker (Mary), Crescent; Mrs Lew-el- l all her life, having served in Dahl (IlaMae), Boise, Ida., and Mrs Fred Mooseman (Vauna), Salt Lake. ); Other officers elected were Matson, Carol McClellan, Maria Oneida, Noble, Juanita Rivas, and Claudette Rey Paul Winegar. dent; Mrs Virginia Anderson, corresponding secretary; Mrs Willa Carlquisf, registrar; Mrs Lova Coy, historian. Reporting the election results was Mrs Hortense Walker, election chairman. Mrs Thornton presided and gave her report. Others reporting were given by Mrs Elna Jenson, historian; Mrs Faye Parker, registrar; Mrs Evelyn Rawlings, treasurer. Six daughters of Mrs Frances May presented musical numbers, accompanied by a granddaughter. Representing the Central Committee were Mrs Zelma Thompson and Mrs Blanche Jensen. The next meeting will be Richard Turtle & Mrs Dick Williams, 8748 South 1185 East, Sandy, on Aug. 28. bride-el- . are attending BYl'. He will iiccoiinting in the rr;ii:iifHein ulso lias studied at spring. ami has fulRicks College filled an LDS California Mis- 43 and n 2 sion. June Wedding Her-rima- Midvalley Lodge Meets in Midvale Plans Made Midvalley Lodge 560 met recently at the Milvale city hall. Hostesses were Mrs Rose Bakoulas and Mrs Gerri Couple By Do-ma- A June wedding date has been planned by Miss Marianne Berger and Frank H. Jensen, it was announced this week. Parents of the couple are 12 Hypnosis? The next meeting will be held Wednesday, June 14, at 8 p.m. at the city hall. Self-Hypnosi- s? Hypnoili can do many wonderful things. There or alto many things it cannot do. Find out for yourself e from this area's only Hypnosis Specialist. Safe-eai- y to learn - truly scientific. For free interview and demonstration, call 486-683- 1 June 2 v announce the engagement of Mr & Miss Marsha Hansen and Kent Evans will be united in marriage in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lak LDS Temple June 2. Parents of the couple ar: Mrs E. L. Anderson Therapeutic Relaxation Valley Professional Bldg. 2520 So. State Noon to 4 p.m. Except Monday. Evenings by Appt. Midvale Couple Honored On Fiftieth Anniversary Ed- sister-in-law- Miss Marianne Berger full-tim- Mr ith Gray, daughter of Mr & Mrs Vernon L. Gray, E. Wa- satch St., became the bride of Richard Eugene Herbon, son of Mr & Mrs Albert Herbon, Dixon, 111., in a ceremony performed in Elko, Nev. The groom's brother and , Mr & Mrs Robert Herbon, Salt Lake, accompanied them to Elko. A dinner was given in their honor at a Salt Lake cafe by the bride's parents. Other guests were family members. The present address of the newlyweds is Omaha, Nebr. The bride is a graduate of Hillcrest High School. Bills, 126 East 100 North, from 2 to 6 p.m. She was born in Herriman May 27, 1882, the dauehter of John and Agnes Ann Walker. She married Ezra L. Bills in Salt Lake LDS temple on Oct. 18, 1905. She has lived all of her married life in Riverton. Mrs. Bills is the mother of 12 children, 8 of whom are living, and has 26 grandchildren To Wed Rites Mother's Day Mary San- - Mrs. Ethel Bills Miss Hansen Engaged to Unite Couple On ' Galaxie Dr., cl is attending Beauty Codege and the prospective groom is a graduate of Granite High Sehv' and i nw o junior ai a LDS BYU. H.- has mission to Alaska. The business meeting of the Murray Barracks Auxiliary of WWI was held last ween in Murray. Mrs Phyllis Taylor presided. Elko 1420 E. The Piano Recital family request no gifts. A Mrs Myrtle McNamara, first Mrs Pearl vice president; Jenkins, second vice presi- ans Miss Williams Barracks Auxiliary Holds Meeting Mrs Geneva Larson will succeed Mrs Grace Thornton as president of the Far South bait Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization. Mitt Martha lUnnen dy. Mrs M. J. Winegar, E. Center St., will present her students in a piano recital Thursday evening, May 25, at the Midvale First Ward. Participating on the program will be Cindy Marlson, Cheryl Draper, Cragi Fran-com- , Gary Francom, Jo Ann Gomez, Richard Koos, Kenna They have 45 grandchildren. Elected Far South President If 1 Winegar Students IF The Fairbourns are the parents of nine children, tour sons, Merle L., Fort Collins, Colo.; Marion D., Draper; Jerry E., Crescent; Ross E., five Bluffdale; daughters, Mrs Larson Ter- Thomas and Lucy Wheadon Butterfield. They have 2 daughters and 5 sons, 27 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. In Fiftieth ry Spencer; chorister, Ricky Cobb; reporter. Brad Powell. There will be an opzn horse show at the West Jordan town park on June 24 wil all the members of the club taking They practice every part. Tuesday and Thursday. They took part in a judging clinic I ...I Mrs Henry Selin Selins Sky Riders 4-- & 1 Mr & Mrs Elliot L. Anderson, Midvale, will be honored by their family at an open house Friday evening, June, in the Relief Society Room of the Midvale First Ward, 465 6th Avenue. Midvale. Friends are invited to call from 7 to 9 p.m. No gifts requested. Mr Anderson was employed by the Sugar Co. until his retirement, maving served as cashier at West Jordan, Spanish Fork, Delta and Rpllineham. Wash. They were married June 2, 1917 in Salt Lake anl later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They have a son, F. LeRoy Anderson, Murray, and a daughter, Marjorie Carson, Spanish Fork. Variety of Dances In Dance Recital A gala event was celebrated last Friday at Bingliam their annual High School "B" Day. Senior boys repaired and whitewashed the large "B" on the West Moun tain above the school. Other senior boys and girls participated in a tug of war and water fights and cleaned the campus. Following the fun time the "Beard" conwere judged and testants prizes awarded for several different beard growths. Following lunch, the year books were handed out and the afternoon was spent in signing the books. Utah-Idah- Cheryl Williams their daughter Miss Cheryl Williams to Richard Tuttle, 235 S. Grant, Midvale. No 'definite date has been set for the wedding. Miss Williams is a student of the U and her fiance was graduated from Salt Lake Trade Tech. He is now serving with the U. S. Air Force in Libya, Africa. o "Stepping Stones to Stardom" is to be presented by Gloria's Academy of Dance on Saturday, May 27, at 8 p.m. at the West Jordan elementary school. Dances will range from ballet, tap, jazz, Hawaiian, baton, jungle, and Chinese. 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