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Show Mrs Harold Leatherwood, S. Main St., returned home recently from a four-dastay in Holy Cross Hospital, where Mrs WiUis Frajicom she had arm surgery. Mrs Gladys Rasmussen, Mr it Mrs Raymond G. ParSalt Lake, formerly of Midry and sons, Raymond Jr, vale, spent a recem week end and Mark, were recent overwith her brother-in-laand night guests of Mr St Mrs sister, Mr St Mrs David J Ray Ulibarri, E. Wasatch St. S. Allen St. Searle, At a dinner for them other A baby boy was born at the Mrs were parCottonwood Parry's guests LDS Hospital on ents, Mr & Mrs Paul Kunni, Saturday Oct. 14, to Mr St Mr were Also Mrs Sandy. visiting Richard Archuleta. Salt and Mrs Bill Johnson, CotLake, and daughtonwood Heights, and Mr & ter of Mrs Viola Thompson, Mrs Paul J. Kuhni, East Beynon Ct. This baby was the The Raymond Parrys 14th grandchild for Mrs were enroute to Fairfield, The newcomer Thompson. Calif. from Conn., will be named Richard Jesius Valinda, He had received a new posiArchuleta Jr. Mrs Archution with Remington Rand in leta's sister, Miss Susan the home office. Mr Parry's Thompson, Beynon Ct.. spent Ave days with her to assist father, Ray L. Parry, E. Wasatch St., accompanied them with the new baby. and will stay with them until Ronald, Cherilyn and Cynthia Thompson, children of Mr January. Mrs Ada Jenkins, E. Center St Mrs Neol Thompson. White St., was guest of honor reCity, spent the week end with cently at a family party on their grandmother, Mrs Viola her BOth birthday. Enjoying Thompson, while their parents the party at her home were were on a trip Mr & Mrs Joseph Nielson, Mrs near Duchesne. Also going on Bonnie Anderson, Salt Lake; the trip were Mrs Thompson's Mr & Mrs Henry Jensen, Miss parents, Mr and Mrs Mark Louise Jenkins, Mr St Mrs Nichols, Rlverton. Sam H. Jenkins, Midvale. AlMrs Heber Aylett, W. Censo calling during the day were ter St., attended a birthday Mrs Joe Jenkins, Mrs Pauline surprise party recently for ; Adams, Lorin Jenkins, her sister, Mrs Grace Baker, Mrs Margaret Wilson, Springville at the home of Mrs Huntington; Margaret Mrs Baker's daughter, Mrs Glenn, Sacramento, Calif. Yvonne Johnson, Springville. Guest of honor at dinner at Mrs Zlna M. Olson, S. Ada Salt Lake cafe recently for ams St., spent ei?ht days rehis birthday was Harold cently In the LDS Hospital, Wood St. Others enwhere she underwent surgery. joying the evening were Mrs She returned to the home of & Mr ClarMrs Hogenson, her daughter, Mrs Barbara ence Stringham, Mr & Mrs Newbold, Roosevelt St., where Melvin Lewis, Mr & Mrs Hershe stayed until she returned man Jenkins, Midvale, and home. Mr & Mrs George Joffs, East SM Sgt. Melvin A. Mitchell Midvale. After the dinner flew here from Hickam Air to returned the Hogengroup Force Base, Hawaii, to be son home. with his mother, Mrs P. M. Mr & Mrs Willis Harper, S. Mlckelsen, Locust St. Also Holden St., and Mrs Betty coming to be with his sister Lloyd, South Jordan, returned was Mrs L. H. Morton, Dowrecently from a 10 day trip ney, Calif. Funeral services to the Arches National Monufor P. M. Mickelsen were held ment, the Four Corners, Cor-telast Tuesday. Colo.; Santa Fe, N. Mex.; Guests of Mrs Basil Doman, the Carlsbad Caverns, N. Garden View Dr., last week Mex.; El Paso, Tex.; Dougwere Mr St Mrs John Schu-ette- , las, Ariz.; Aguaprieta, Mex.; Peoria, 111., a brother-in-laNogales, Mex.; Tucson, Ariz., and sister of Mr Doman, Ariz., where they Phoenix, and Mr St Mrs Thurman Dovisited Mrs Lloyds relatives; a Calif., man, Berkeley, Glen Canyon Dam, and Pipe . and brother Springs National Monument, They left Thursday of last Ariz. week after having come to Mrs Martha Anderson, 6th attend the funeral services of has returned Ave, by plane Basil Doman held last Tues a month tour of. three .from day. Europe. She visited her Driving to Ogden recently and daughter, Mr St Mrs Kendall Voyce and two to be dinner guests of Mr Mrs Orlev Bills Sr.. daughters, Michelle and Tarn-era- , of Midvale, were Mrformerly St Mrs Stuttgart, Germany. Tarn-erWilliam Magnusson, Midvale; was born at an Army Base Hospital during Mrs Mrs &veiyn rerguson and son,St Murray; and Mr Anderson's stay at the Voyces Russell, Mrs Emerson Thome. Salt In Stuttgart'. She visited New York for four days; Paris, Lake. St Mr Mrs Lloyd Yates, JefFrance; Switzerland, where she went through the LDS ferson St., Mr St Mrs Ronald Sixth Ave., Mr St Mrs Temple, The Voyces and Mrs Talbot, Floyd Davis, West Jordan, Anderson toured Italy. One Mr St Mrs Norman Thomas, week end Mrs Anderson and St Mrs Robert Ries, and the Kendall Voyces traveled Mr to Berchitgasden, Bavaria. their mother, Mrs Nellie Higgs, Kearns, formerly of Kendall is stationed with the Midvale, and Mr St Mrs James American Red Cross at StuttHiggs, Hayward, Calif., re and be will anthere for gart cently attended funeral servother year, which will com ices for Mrs Higgs' son, Wilplete his tour of duty. Tuesliam Wallace Talbot, Los Anof last week his day evening formerly of Panguitch parents, M & Mrs Ralph geles, and Midvale, held in Los AnVoyce, E. Wsatch St., were geles Monday last week. He guests of Mr & Mrs AnrWson passed away at the age of 59 and saw movie films of Ken- on Oct. 13, having had surgdall, Margo and family. ery in May and being ill since then. Survivors include his widow; one son, Jay, Garden For Unusual Grove, Calif.; a daughtafci, Mrs Dean Dowding, Dora-villGa.; and a stepson, ArChristmas Gifts nold Tannenbaum, Los Angeles; his mother and brothers and sisters. SHOP Mr St Mrs Edgar Jarrad, S. Main St., returned Friday of Mall Cottonwood last week from a three week trip to McKinnon, Wyo., where they visited her cousin, Mr St Mrs Alvin Elmer. They plan to return In a few days for another visit. Mr & Mrs Roy Jenkins and their daughter, Mrs Georgia Dodge, Elm St.; their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr St Mrs Douglas Jenkins, Jefferson St., met friends at Kanosh last Friday morning to enjoy a week end of deer hunting. Gifts Michael Jenkins, son of Mr St Mrs Alden Jenkins, Kearns, and grandson of Mr & Mrs Horace Jenkins, Le Page St , visited them Sunday. He is now attending USU. Mr St Mrs Henry Allgire have been here from California as guests of her mother, Mrs Joseph Jenkins, Pioneer St. They left recently after a three week stay. Mrs Levi Jenkins. S. Allen St., entertained at a luncheon and quilting bee recently. Guests were Mrs Rena Murray; Mrs Myrtle Poulson, Mrs Dorma Thorn-bland- , Sandy; and Mrs Verna Barton, South Jordan. Word was received recently Inside by Mr St Mrs H. E. Vunder, N. Holden St., that their All Enclosed daughter, Vicki Vunder, and Miss Shirley Lloyd, daughter of Mr St Mrs Earl Lloyd, 8th Ave., planned to remain in San Francisco until winter quarter, when they will re PERSONALS 255-380- 1 Mid-val- deer-huntin- sume their studies at the U of U. They have spent the summer mmths in San Francisco. Aftc completing winter quarter, they will graduate from the University of Utah in the spring. Mrs Bryan Bird, Olympus St., entertained a bridge club recently at a one o'clock luncheon. Prizes were won by Mrs Dunn Taylor, Sandy; Mrs Earon Jensen, Crescent; and Mrs Clyde Blasius, Midvale. The traveling prize was won by Mrs Leo E. Anderson. Midvale. Dr. Robert B. Wilson, son of Mr & Mrs Stanley Wilson, Crescent; and a nephew of Mrs A. M. Ross, Lincoln St., has been visiting here since Thursday of last week. He is from the Children's Hospital, Canada. He had Toionto, stoDDed over while enroute to Cnnada after having had Mid-vale- Hog-enso- sister-in-law- i a Handmade Novelties the I V 4100 COTTONWOO y V South 4 Highland lOrlv Theirs., FrI., Sot., Monet Oct. 26, 27, 28, and 30th Nov. 2, 3, 4 63 Organizations Participating All Proceeds To Charity HOURS Mon., Thurs., FrI. 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. Sat. 10a.rn.-6p.r- n, a ;T'W fjr w-f- RIVERTON Basil Doman, who died suddtnly lait watk It pictured working with his hobby, building teal rtplicii of train and shovels uttd at the Kannocott Birjhim mini, whore ho worked a e Blanche Densley of NMRA at Flagstaff, Ariz. He was in the process of making mother smell shovel to be displayed In San Francisco when he suffered a fatal heart attack. He had been an active mem- 254-368- DUP Camps Study Tabernacle The Tithing Yard Hill DUP Camp met Oct. 10 at the home of Mrs Melba Bridges. was Mrs Maurice Newman. Mrs Dora Callicott gave the lesson on the Tabernacle choir and the organ. Mrs Bill Newman read a hisof her grandfather, tory Emanuel Wayman, pioneer of Holladay. The Riverton DUP Camp met at the Town Hall Thursday afternoon, Oct. 19. Hostesses were Mrs Herschel Egbert, Mrs Claude Densley and Mrs Inez Beardall. Mrs Don Coy read a history of her grandfather, Charles Green, and the lesson was given by Mrs Anna May Sandstrom. ss Mr St Mrs Robert Carlson, Los Angeles, were 10 day visitors of Mr St Mrs Bill Newman, recently. She was formerly Rose Newman. Guests of Mr & Mrs Virgel Frantz for a week were Mr Frantzes' sister and husband, Mr & Mrs Gene Bisberg, National City, Calif. They spent some time at the Frantz cabin at Samak near Kamas, Park City, and Mirror Lake. Mrs Ellis Butterfield, Mrs Morris Butterfield, Mrs Elmer Seal, and Mrs Ana formed a party Oct. 19 and went to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, to hear Pearl S. Buck, author of 70 novels and the winner of both the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, discuss literature. Mr St Mrs Carlos Chavez, Riverton, received word from their daughter and husband, Mr St Mrs John Oliver of the birth of a son, Oct. 12 in Bremen, Ind. Mrs Oliver Jr. was formerly Sarah Chavez, RivSar-gean- t, erton. A newly organized club is the Poetrv Club, under the direction of Joseph Morgan assisted by Mrs Bill Newman. Mr read several Morgan poems; some were original. Miss Billy Rose Newman accompanied singing. Anyone interested Mr St funeral in invited. Mrs John (Veda) attended Riverton, services Saturday, Oct. 21 in the Sandy City Second LDS Ward, for Mrs mother, Roseltha C. Nielsen, 83, who died Oct. 18 of burns suffered in a household accident. Mrs L. M. Howrd and Mrs Daro Hamilton were among representatives going to Phoenix to attend the two day ReNational Foundation gional The submeeting Oct. ject discussed mostly was birth defects. Mrs Howard is state director of the Youth Educational program and Mrs Hamilton holds the same office in Salt Lake County. Crai" Stocking, son of Mr & Mrs Allen Stocking, came home Oct. 19 from the Central British Mission and Randy Scott Brinkerhoff, son of Mrs Phyllis Brinkerhoff. returned the same day" from the Southwest Central British mission. Mrs John McKinney and 16-1- daughter, Lynette, Fort Ariz., were Riverton visitors recently, while Mrs Jack father, McKinney's Hua-chuc- Smith, was ill in a Salt Lake hospital. While here her family and other relatives celebrated the birthdays of Miss Sylvia Smith and Lynette McKinney, Oct. 15 and 17. The John Swanger family, Murray, the Robert Cardwell family and Mr St Mrs Elmo Hamil- - ber of the Masonic Lodge, attaining the rank of 32nd degree Mtton, and had alto been a member of Eastern Star. for six friends. ton, gathered at the Smith home for the events. Bobby, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Peisley, is a patient at Cottonwood Hospital. Havfractured ing a dislocated ankle, he will be in a cast for three months. Oct. 19 22 room mothers, six teachers and three PTA officers enjoyed a tea at the school. Crescent Principal Dale Ahlberg talked. PTA president, Mrs Betty Gause, and Mrs Lynda Hardcastle, gave instructions to the room mothers. CRESCENT Lorna Allgood SOUTH JORDAN 255-624- Mrs M. J. Holt Halloween Party Set at School At School for HalloweenParty The South Jordan elementary school, PTA and South Jordan Lions Club will sponsor a Halloween party on Tuesday, Oct. 31 at the elementary school. Children, age preschool Grandmother's Story Told at DUP and up to and including 6th grade, are invited and encouraged to attend. Crescent Camp, DUP held a meeting Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs Alva Fairbourn with her mother, Mrs Earon Jensen assisting. Mrs Grace Johnson gave the lesson "The Great Mormon Tabernacle." Mrs Kindness Hyde read the history of her grandmother, Jennette Mitchell Parker. and Preschool children their parents will meet at 4 p.m. A variety show is scheduled for the first, second, and third grade students at 5:30 p.m. movie is scheduled for the fourth, fifth and sixth grades 7 at p.m. This will be a costume party and prizes will be given for the best costume in each age group. There will be games, show, fun and refreshments for all groups. The purpose of this party is to encourage the children to stay off the streets and to dis"trick courage or treat." Later in the evening there will be a drawing for prizes, a TV and eleven other gifts. A Week end guests recently of the Harold Carroll family were Mr St Mrs Pomphrey and family, Cheshire, England. The Carroll's son Brent knew them while he was there on his mission. They came to Salt Lake for the first time to sing with the British Chorus representing the Manchester Stake. While here the Carrolls took them to BYU and other places of interest. Brent Carroll, son of Mr St Hunters from South Jordan, Mrs Harold Carroll is attend-in- g BYU on a scholarship. successful in the deer hunt McMullin, Wally Brent is majoring in chemical were Urban Naylor, Clell McMullin, Jefengineering. frey McMullin, Kent Holt, Dlx New officers for the CresMcMullin, Roy Heagren, Glen cent Ward MIA were named B. Hardy, Lee Tennant, Lynn Mrs Thelma recently. , Holt, Alma Holt, Eldon is girls program secreEarl Holt, Dell Whea-don- , Mrs Celia tary; Cushing, age Martin Jensen and Verl group counselor; Paul Jones. men's young secretary The pheasant permits for and his wife, Shauna, young South the Jordan Valley women's secretary. At Dixie College in St. Hunting unit will go on sale 25. Oct. These George, Fred E. Alldredge is Wednesday, will be sold at H and permits of the sophomore president E Service, Holt's Service and class this year and his sister, Sherwood's Service. Miss Peggy Alldredge, is song Crae Hancock, son of Mr leader at the college again. 4 Mrs Forrest Hancock, will They are son and daughter depart for Finland to serve a of Mr & Mrs F. D. Alldredge. Michael T. Olsen. son of mission for the LDS Church. Mrs Bonnie Mabey has been Dr. & Mrs Theron C. Olsen, Hosarrived home Oct. 16 from in the Cottonwood LDS the Northwestern States LDS pital. John Wardle and William mission field where he has in Salt Lake been serving the past two Saley have been hospitals. vears. Dennis Newbold, Melvin J. Marilyn Hyde, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clarence Hyde, Lloyd, and Harvey Oakeson Hospitals. celebrated her 10th birthdav are all in Salt Lake Newcomers to the South at a slumber party Oct. 13 Jordan area in the last two house-to-hous- Ains-wort- - For-man- Mar-wede- - Religious Art I On Nov. Wednesday. 1. there will be a Halloween costume dance for the South Jordan First, Second and Third Ward MIA groups at the cul tural hall at 7:30 p.m. Prizes will be given for the best cos tumes in the various categories. Mrs J. W. Miller 254-427- The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, I'tah S Thursdav, October 26, 1967 of 13 boards entitled, "How It exto See a Painting." tools and the language plains of the artist and is illustrated with 30 reproductions of masterpieces in religiousis art. a one The other display man show of 18 linoleum block prints by the contemporary artist, Robert Hodgell. Mr Hodgell has illustrated several children's books and has had over 50 one man shows throughout the United States. He presently has work in the collections of the Library of At Local Church Mu- Des another ft rfln Two traveling religious art displays from the Rocky Mountain Liturgical Arts Association are being shown this week in the sanctuary of the CONVENIENCE Midvale Community Church. The first display is a set 0 Page Metropolitan Congress, seum of Art, and the Moines Art Center. Displayed HERRIMAN FOODS Lions Hold Bake Sale at Mall Nov. 2 The Herriman Lions are sponsoring a booth at the Charity Bazaar at the Cottonwood Mall, Nov. 2. Featured will be baked goods and chocolates. Funds raised from the project will be used to purchase dishes for the new community center in Herriman. Any one wishing to, can donate to this project. The bake sale had been postponed to this new date because of the death of Mrs Agnes Dansie. hand-dippe- d Rhonda Butterfield entertained Mr 4 Mrs Lawrence Butterfield, Joan Basinger, and Rinda Marie Graves dining out on the evening of Oct. 20 in honor of her parents. Pfc. Dale A. Trimble, son of Mr & Mrs James R. Butterfield, 584 Wood, Midvale, was released from the army at Seattle, Wash., after spending 13 months in Viet Nam. 4 Mrs Rus- sell H. Marcroft and children ReNae, Karen, Shaunna, and Scott, Salt Lake City, visited Mrs Marcroft's brother, J. W. Miller and family, and her sister, Mrs Leon Parry. Mrs Dot Miller received word that her son Sp. 4 Joseph N. Miller, Co. A 1st Bn., 501 Inf. Airborne Fort Campunderwent bell, Kentucky, surgery at the base hospital Oct. 12. Mrs James L. Parkin and sons, Seattle, attended funeral services for her grandmother, Mrs Agnes Dansie. They are now visiting at the home of Mrs Parkin's par ents, the Jesse Mr 4 H. Dansies. Mrs Del Roy Taylor Or Warms You Up K rlWl Delicious O" Cold Days V Pt. of 30' Hot Chili Deluxe 35' Chili Burger Deluxe 30' Chili Dog Also Hot Chocolate & Coffee Vision Care Eye Examinations Contact Lenses Vision Training Help for Slow Readers V. E. Burgon. O.D. Optometrist 255-065- 1 Midvale 760 East Center (Across from Safeway) (3BSQG When the invitations say "From 5 to 7" and everyone's cleared out by 6:55... maybe you forgot something. 1 called Seagram's 7 Crown he bure One. ATTENTION! Hunters . Farmers Stockmen LYLE'S LOCKERS 453 W. Main, Sandy, Utah 255-742- 1 Just Off 8700 So. State Prepared and Efficiently Staffed Is To Process Your Meat. Opn Sunday's During Th Dr Hunt " Deer and Domestic 7:00 p.xn. CRESCENT e h - - Parry Service, 14280 South 1700 W. Knrl Molvneux. 13890 South 2200 W Hydes Garage, 9665 South State Crescent Floral, yaow u" State GileS American Service 10600 South State MIA Has Costume Party Nov. On Oct. 22, Mr 255-461- Children Meet Crescent elementary school is having its annual Halloween party at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. There will be a costume parade with prizes for adults and children. Spook alley, games, and fish pond. The PTA officers are in charge with Mrs Betty Cause as president. The PTA and the Lions club will furnish a treat. Hunting Permits Now on Sato at the Following WEST JORDAN Fire Station 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SOUTH JORDAN Holts Service, 10400 South i 700 W. Sherwoods Service, 10400 South 1463 W. H A F. Service. 10405 South 1300 W. Town Hall, 4:30 p.m. to Riverton RIVERTON BLUFFDALE J "S" .: Locations: - Ay prize-winni- South Jordan Valley Hunting Units PHEASANT lm IfIf 4s. an ongintar for 48 yoirs. Doman displayed hit modolt at the Statt Fair for a dozen yoart and this year won shovel In the Pacific Coatt Region firit place on a tcale-mad- mall m Fair-bourn- e speaking engagements in Vancouver, B. C., San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. He left Saturday afternoon of last week for Logan, where he planned to stop before resuming his trip home. A. M. Ross and sons, Michael, Merrill and Paul, Midvale; and Jerrold Sabey, son of A. J. Sabey, Park St.. spent the week end hunting dear and fishing at Flaming Gorge. and sons. El Paso, Tex., attended funeral services for Mrs Taylor's grandmother. Mrs Agnes Dansie, Oct. 14. Mr 4 Mrs Author Crane iact msaii in Rrieham spoil laoi T.v. & Mrs City with their son, Mr Don Crane, ana iamuy. me also went to Logan and visited Pam their granddaughter, Crane, who is going to LSsL. Montv Miller, attending the BYU, spent last week end with his parents, Mr 4 Mrs J. W. Miller. months are Mr & Mrs Melvin Dennis Bru and familv. Mr 4 Mrs Fred J. Moore and family, Mr 4 Mrs Craig Richard Green and family, Mr 4 Mrs Charles Russell Moyes and family, Mr 4 Mrs Dennis Tuttle and family. Mr 4 Mrs Heber Moore and family, Mr and Mrs Monte Lloyd and family, Mr 4 Mrs Ross and family, Mr 4 Mrs uary Lyman Roberts, Mr 4 Mrs Robert Schouten and fam ily. Plenty of Lockers Available After Hours Call 255-707- 2 Seagram Distillers Co., N.Y.C. Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Spirits. |