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Show MOORE, Mrs Richard Friday evening in Copper-tovisiting Mr & Mrs Ever-ar- d n COPPERTON Mrs George Gadd 30 Cowdell. Galena Camp, DUP, will meet Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. in the ward house, Copperton. Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Frank Swain were Mr St Mrs Russell Swain and children, Murray, and Mr St Mrs Michael Swain, Granger. 774-279- 8 Bingham Canyon Lions dub members and their wives celebrated at a Christmas dinner party Thursday evening at the Lions Community Center. The ladies were presented corsages. A group from the Bingham a High School presented program. Ladies of Immaculate Conception Church oneiy prepared and i rved the dinner. They rented a eift by the .'. four members present. (Sondra Lee Taylor) Campus Dr. Died of natural causes on Dec. 5 in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral services were held Friday and burial was in Mountain View Memorial Estates. ...... " "" iru'Si'ftV iiiituni . '" "v. ot . . ? . i ! 1 t i V3- 8, 1937 in Ann Arbor, Mich., to L. H. and Josephine Wal-delic- h I Taylor. She married Richard C. Moore on Apr. 21, 1961 in Stockton, Calif. She was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Delta Gamma sorority, former school teacher, Portland, Ore., and was a graduate of Oregon State College. Survivors include her husband, son Michael, daughter, Kristen, Salt Lake; father, Ann Arbor; mother, Salt Lake. I The governing board of the C.Y.O. of the Immacu-- i late Conception Church held a meeting Dec. 5 in Salt Lake. Rev. Shrope, Mr & Mrs Jerry Childers and Mr & Mrs William Page, adult advisors, were in charge. Youth leaders attending were Steve Page, John Soto, George Lopez, Beverly Lopez. Patsy Soto. Lillian : :r : Club of the Conception 3 in the William Page Arr;tola were s nominating ior selecting of I Dec ! ' se-a- i" was feted on Dec. 3 at a i. iir.tr party host-Ha- y Guests were a Forman and Timar and Miss y, Sat. Lake. Mcvne was T.v.y T E. A .Vrs Ray ci Club luncheon Mrs Ray "y t. Olson, Mrs Elvin Mrs Albert ; i resi-- Ctppcrton Mrs Ernest :dale, spent last l LITTLE vr fit I 4ci . I'll.-- thin9s cr Celd '.r. Ed is Bread I movers- tfaer flow Sw,i Recipe", holiday frr Parker. UNION At Cake 2555816 Chiveral was hostess at the Tee P. A. Christmas Club's party which was held Monday, Dec. U. Tlie Fifth Ward Relief Society Christmas party and luncheon was held last week. They had a program and demonstrations on making Christmas goodies. The Mutual Marrieds of the Fifth Ward will hold their Christmas dinner dance on Saturday, Dec. 16. There vud be a live orchestra, and all the adults of the ward .ire invited. Mrs Thora Young 7 -- 5en spent two weeks in Sacramento, Calif., where she visited her daughter and fam- Mr "ecorated. birthday cakei touch. iy ks. Stat St. 1 4 H0, '&-- . ' JWU v. .MSu.(... bishop's bread ily, Mr & Mrs F. W. Cox. Union Fort Camp DUP annual Christmas party and luncheon was held Monday. Mrs Gladys Walker gave the Tuesday, Dec. 19 Parties Announced Dec. 21 Thursday, Turkey soup, molded fruit salad, honey fudge squares toasted sandwiches, milk. Maca Friday, Dec. 22 roni and cheese, vegetable salad, buttered beans, fruil cake, ambrosia, hot rolli ana Duner, muK, There will be an officers and teachers party at the Sixth Ward Saturday, Dec. 16. The MIA will have a "Best Dress" dinner party on Tuesday. Dec 19 unit the Primary Christmas par ty will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 20. A Christmas Cantata will be presented Sunday, Dec. 24. Mrs Susan March ant attended an open house in honor of her grandson, who left for an LDS mission in the Netherlands. He is Dan Visser, son of Mr & Mrs Henry Visser, Sandy. 71 Choral Group (Ann The annual Bingham High School Christmas Choral the Candle presentation, Light program, will be given at Bingham High auditorium Friday evening, Dec. 22, at 8 p m. by the Bing ham High A'Cappella choir. Alumni members of the choir are invited to join the choir on the stage in singing the final traditional number. Bingham High PTA assists in sponsoring this outstanding event. At Church Las Mananitas in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe was celebrated Saturday morning at 6 a.m. at St. Joseph The Worker Catholic Church in West Jordan, which is part of the Immaculate Conception parish. About 75 children, from Copperton, Lark and West Jordan participated. Rev. Fo- garty and Rev. bhropc eel ebrated the mass. Rev, Wix ted was the commentator. Procession of the children was followed by the offertory procession and Rosary. Later the celebrants were served refreshments at the Pioneer hall at West Jordan, served by the Altar Society ladies from St. Pascal's Catholic Church, Lark, under the direction of the Lela society's president, Trujillo. The children who participated in the event were dressed in Spanish Breakfast Served Sunday in Midvale be served Breakfast 17 at the Sunday, D?t F.O.E. hall by the Auxiliary will from 9 to lie is 12 a m. The pub-- " -- ft r Alice ' rM Ivl " v --".--'" ' V Jt Knife J Now' $U9 $C 0 f?ee. (harms Candy Books 3 33 4?c if Now3 HMnlensity Desk Lampj Outdoor Xmas Life Reg. $3.98 Reg. $4.98 Nov, $3.49 99 . G.E. Sleam & Dry Iron $129 tea? Wow C1 Reg. Ma Now nopoiy Gam George B. (Nathalia) Whitecar, Salt Lake. I $11 Now M S S I Vision Care Eye EximLnatio-r- Contact Lenses Vision Training Help for Slow Readers V. Burgon, . O.D. Optometrist 259-06S- 1 760 teles Mldvalr East Center (Act-ocfront &afewy) 2.1 NORTH PHONE 265-363- MAIN 9 ut&u AAiDVALe OPEH 7 DftYS h WEEK 81 Crescent. The Catholic Youth orDied ot a heart ailment ganization met Thursday Dec. 7 in Crescent. Funeral evening in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, services were held Mondav Copperton. Officers elected a no. burial was in Crescent were president, Steve Page; .em y "cv, :i v.as born Dec, vice president. Ht rmon Vas IK St ,n Crescent to Albert quez; secretary, Lillian Rodaud treasurer, riguez: George Lopei. The group is planning a caroling party in the three FIGURE ON parishes in Copperton, Lark and West Jordan, on Mon- THE BME day, Dec. 18. Following the caroling, the youths will re- THAT turn to Copperton for a chili Q&ZZIES party. I All New Merchandise FULLY-COOKE- cur a f&Ntr Monday, Dec. 18 BONELESS HAMS I m eJU ; LB. I BAG jum..m.uw'iw.,uJmyi r.jipiiii,uii MC DONALD'S WiLSON'S Chocolates CED BACO 5 LB. BOX $"1 3 fa LB mii,!hjh.iw' LADY Flower trimmed basket SWIFT PREMIUM h Comfortoble Sting-Rasaddle CANNED I COOKIES 1 m y Fas-bac- k handlebars :How easy it is to ride! Find out for yourielf by stopping in for a test ride. For fun, for shopping, or for figure control, ride a bike. And we have a big selection of all the new Schwinn models to fit your needs. 150 Bike to Choose from Leyeway HAMS S FRESH-BAKE- D XMAS MIXED VINE RIPR i CANDY TOMATOES ImJB 5 $3" ' Now Til Xmas LB. BAG LBS. gcjc Kollsday Feed R5,TO and Bike tuM0 whiskey m wow. 65 cm umi shuts, i ii All Discount Priced I Meat n - I balls in gravy, potatoes, ruby salad, celery, fruit cud, Sunny Brook cmc omo POTATOES I so easy to take! tuwr t'tm ist co -- D MENUS new whiskey- - , 1 Electric Carving Ladies Furry Skulfs Now Reg. $5.00 Mrs services were held Monday in Riverton First Ward for Lyman Thomas Butterfield, 94, who died Dec. 9 in a Murray rest home of natural causes. He is survived by a son and daughter, Alton W., Raw-hngWyo.; Thclma Wiseman, California; 11 grandchildren, 24 (obituary next week.) FA) " V. R'vq3 Jyr Whelman Choc. 3 Lb. Relief Society teacher, DUP Primary teacher, member of Archibald camp. Survivors include her husband, daughters, Margaret Ann, Salt Lake; Mrs C. Wayne (Verna) Garrett, four grandchilGranger; dren; sisters, Mrs J. E. Clifton, (Margaret) Alberta, Canada; s, 1 - and $7.50 Free Delivery Lighls invited to attend. The is located at 181 N. BROWN, Albert Charles 5 West 11400 South. $6.00, $7.50, $10 $5 Cemetery Wreaths Lite Miniature Xmas Reg. $10.95 a Funeral Plans Party Fresh Fruit Basket Johnny Aslro She married Willis L. Jacobson Oct. 12, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended University of Utah and University of Wyoming and taught school in Wyoming, Kane County, and in Carlson County. She was Lyman Butterfield, 94, Dies in Murray Officers, $5and$6doz. Carroll) daughter of Robert and Alice Emma Murray Carroll. hall Main, Midvale.. CYO Elects $8 and $10 L e9.,Se59cj'Reg.$,2.,55g88j West Jordan Died of natural causes at the home of a daughter, Dec. 8. Funeral services were held Tuesday noon and burial was in West Jordan cemetery. Mrs Jacobson was born Aug. 21, 1896 in Vernal, a Light Program Celebrated Carnations Roses is L $7.50 and $10 Azaleas 1135 W. 7800 S.. Has Candle Special Mass f f1 Mrs Willis L., JACOBSON, Light-hearte-d Ski-- 255-35- 68 E., Sandy Died of natural causes in a Murray city rest home, Dec. 5 Funeral services were held Saturday and bur- ial was in Roosevelt ceme- tery. Mr Colton was born Sept. 12, 1889 in Vernal, to Ernest and Eva Gill Colton. He married Elizabeth McKow- en on June 29. 1910 in F.oo- - (Arlene) Jones, Provo; 8 8 grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs La Vina Harrison, Mrs Grace Johnson, Mrs Ethel Kemp, ail of Crescent; Mrs Delia Kone, Magna; Mrs Hetta Lancaster, bmoot, Wyo.; Mrs Mabel Smplcy, Long Beach, Calif. milk. Ward Mini h $6, $7.50, $10 78 855 S. 10th George and Hannah Thompson lirown. He married Clara Mary Jensen Dec. 9, 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS iemple. She died Dec. 5, 1961. He was a farmer and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include a son and daughters, Merle, Sandy; Mrs Melbourne (Leone) Lloyd, Crescent; Mrs Emil butter, Pigs blankets, potato salad, buttered carrots, cole slaw, raisin pudding, buns and butter, milk. Wednesday, Dec. 20 Turkey, cranberry jelly, potatoes and gravy, buttered broccoli, carrot sticks, ba nana Christmas pudding, cinnamon bread and butter, in lesson, and gifts were exchanged. Jay Young is home convalescing after having surgery at the LDS hospital. In Union and milk. Downtown Midvale Poinsettios COLTON, Richard Merrill, This It th new homt of Htnry S. Day Co. at 3835 S. Redwood Rd. The auto dealership moved from Midvale over the week end end opened for businew Monday morning t the new location. FLOWER SMa Qeties j Mrs Annett Perez 2. 3. 5 255-275- ;.rr?olu Mrs Maud Miller spent Friday and Saturday in Kearns visiting a daughter, Mr ti Mrs Harold B. Franks. Mrs Ruth Hudson spent several days in Salt Lake caring for her daughter, Mrs Elliott Landhelm, who has her leg in a cast because of an injured ankle. Mr & Mrs Ray Olson were hosts at a Christmas party Friday evening. Guests were Mr & Mrs Albert Cheever, West Jordan; Mr & Mrs Ernest Diederich, and Mr & Mrs George Gadd. Stayce Hanna. daughter of Mr k Mrs Wilford Tracy, celebrated her 6th birthday Dec 6 at a birthday party at the home of grandparents, Mr St Mrs Eldon Johnson. Guests were Cindy Crump, Mary Anne Muhar, Shirlene Poulson, Becky Smith, Ernest Bray, Deede Matson, Laurie Chapman, and Jamie Sanderson. Mr &. Mrs Keith Mayne and children, Magna, were dinner guests of Mr St Mrs Eldon Johnson. Mrs Clyde Oliver, Midvale, spent Monday in Copperton visiting Mr & Mrs Albert Ray. e Ectsii Better' . z:. iivi. me; mjujreu a Mexican dinner. Plans were made for the next three months' activities of the youth organization. Mr & Mrs Robert L. Coward, Torrance, Calif., returned home Dec. 6 following funeral services for his brother John A. C. (Bob) Coward. They were guests of the Coward family following the death of Bob Coward. Mr & Mrs Arnold Jensen, Bodfish, Calif., also visited with the Coward family and with a brother, Mr k Mrs Dale V. Jensen, Midvale. Mrs Arnold Jensen is a sister of the late Bob Coward. Mr & Mrs George Gadd were honored on their wedding anniversary Sunday at a dinner party hosted by tneir daughter, Mrs Jean Pctt, and children, Midvale. Saturday dinner guests of Mr Si Mrs Bodily and family last week were Mr & Mrs Forest Evans and family, Midvale. The Catholic Youth Organization sponsored a farewell dance last week in St. Pascal's hall in Lark to honor Richard Martinez, son of Mr & Mrs Ben Martinez, and Eloy Romero, son of Mr & Mrs L. Romero. Both boys will be leaving to serve with the Marine Corps. The boys were presented with gifts. Light refreshments were served to about 50 young people in attendance. Mr St Mrs Albert Ray visited in Midvale Wednesday at the home of Mr St Mrs wia-ow- Mrs Moore was born Aug. - -- Mwia, Lions Club reports that the " delivering the rsiiar to pat- . s'.s that any- h'.ng Uieir cal- ..'. "ir.i know ,:;in; Lions club a program to 'amiiies in the Mr; as time. .1 2436 r CYO Board Makes 3 Months' Plans pne Midvale Sentinel sevelt. The marriage was xne Jordan Guide Page 2 later solemnized in the Salt l.akP LDS Temple. He was Midvale, Utah . Thursday, December 14, 1967 a memoer uii u l Church. , Survivors include his Ed- grandchildren, 18 greatsons and daughters, sisbrother, grandchildren; Mrs Salt Lake; ward H., ter, Gilbert, Los Angeles; Cude, F. (Leah) Bernard Mrs Emily Koyman, EuRiverton; Mrs Albert George Ore. gene, 24 (Delvila) Gilbert. Sandy; C, "Your HolUdey Schwinn Dealer" 4o44 HolUdey Blvd. i 277-26- 2 MSI d BPlBir D DOWNTOWN ID) t 'rm MIDVALE fcaf feB S t M !1 if |