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Show direction (OPPERTOII Mrs George Gadd Ward Sister Barbara The party was concluded with a pot luck dinner. Santa came and presented each child with a treat. 774-279- 8 Patients Enjoy YWMIA Program Coppcrton of S.A. YWMIA officers and teachers presented a Christmas program to the patients at University hospital. Janice Winn presented a dance; narrator was Paula Poulsen; Jo Ann Garrett was soloist for a group song and Kimberley Price and LeAnn Bodily sang a duet. Mrs George Gadd told a Christmas story. Others participating were Renee Adderly, Lynn Wan-kier- , Charlene Ray, Afton Bray, N'eysa Xanthos, Ter, ry Adderly, Shauna Dawn Smith, Glenda Poulsen, Lee Anna Xanthos, Kaija Smith, Kristeen and Teresa Bodily, Barbara Sherrie Patrick, Debra Smith, Claudia Long, Dick-ensen- Celiece Swenson, Mrs Winn, Mrs Bernlce Foster, Mrs William Anderson, Mrs Gordon Bodily, Mrs John Smith and Mrs S. B. Robinett. El-wi- n Nativity Scene Chirstmas Skit Given at Party Copperton Ward Relief Society enjoyed a Christmas Mrs skit by presented Laurence Snow, Mrs Carl Curtis, Mrs Ernest Poulsen, Mrs Ray Olsen, Mrs Edwin Johnson, Mrs Elvin Armit-steaand Becky Smith. A luncheon followed and the ladies exchanged gifts. Marvin Throckmorton represented the bishopric at the party. Hostesses were Mrs Martin Jensen, Mrs Ernest Poulsen, Mrs Ray Olsen and Mrs Eldon Bray. the Virginia McAllister, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ben McAllister, is spending the Christmas holidays in Copperton with her parents. Virginia attends BYU. Altar Society Exchanges Gifts Altar Society of the Immaculate Conception Church, Copperton, held its Christmas party Dec. 9 at the home of Mrs John Wag-- j staff. There was a 100 per-- ! cent attendance of all mem- festivities bers. Enjoying with the society were Rev. Shrope and Rev. Fogarty, also Sister Del Val S.A., Sister Barbara S.A., and Sister Frances Teresa. The group sang Christmas car-- I ols and exchanged gifts. Fol lowing, a pot luck dinner were Mrs Wagstaff, Mrs Blaine Milner and Mrs John The Depicted by Group Young people of the Immaculate Conception Parish, a in joined Copperton, and program 16, in the church hall. The "Nativity" scene was presented by Michael In Anderson as narrator. the cast were Jackie Arron-co- , Mary; Genia Page, the Angel Gabriel; Jenny Elizabeth; Buddy PetBrad St. Joseph; erson, Kendrick, Daniel King and Paul Miola, the three Angels; angels, Marie Osoro, Kathleen Osoro, Jeannye Christmas party Dec. Vas-que- Osoro, Dolly Vasquez, Don-niand Pattie Prigmore, Mary Ann Ercado, Shannon King, Eilene Casuas, Jody Chestmet and Monica King; Anderson. Miss Connie made favors. e shepherds, David Johnson, Max Vasquez, Edwin and Johnny Vasquez, Joie and Hobby King. Margaret Mi-l- a was accompanist. Christmas carols were presented by Sue Page, Jayne Johnson, Laural Kendrick, Hilda Ugarte, Eileen Garcia, Irene Pino. The presentation was under the Choral Readings In School Program The Copperton elementary PTA sponsored a school Christmas party Dec. 21 at the school. PTA president, Mrs C. E. Adderley conShe ducted the meeting. turned the time over to school principal J. A. Bar-fuswho had arranged a program. The 5th and 6th grade pupils presented a choral reading, other grades took part on the program. A skit about Santa and his wife was portrayed by Wayde Groves as Santa Claus and Kay Wankier as Mrs Santa Claus. Theme for the proChristmas in gram was Music." Mrs J. A. Barfus and Mrs Wally Swenson were accompanists for the singing Santa visited and presented each child with a treat. YMM1A, mas dinner Hartley Greenwood. Glenda Jones, daughter of Mr 4 Mrs Marvell Jones, celebrated her 4th birthday Dec. 16. Guests were Paula and Raelyn Hard-castlAnnette Mitchell, Kimberly Glade and Matthew Johnson. Kathy Harper and Lauritz Smith hosted a Christmas party at the Kay Smith home Dec. 22 for a group D. Ray Olsen, Mrs Glenn Long, Mrs Dewey Mayne, and Mrs Thomas Sadler. Gifts were exchanged and a festive luncheon was served. Copperton Sewing Club members met last Friday at the home of Mrs Boyd Anderson where they enjoyed a Christmas pot luck dinner. They exchanged gifts and Scott Crump Mr & Mrs George Blake and Mrs Maud Miller visited in American Fork Friday afternoon where they were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs Allen Hansen. Help Copperton youth, Scott Crump, 15, son of Mr 4 Mrs Cal Crump, sophomore at Bingham Higii School, in Lions Club held short meeting Thursday because of the PTA program at the elementary school. The president, Vincent Miola, reports that the club and delivered prepared Christmas baskets to nine families in this area. The annual Lions project of visiting and presenting a gift to widows of the area, has been completed. Children of Copperton and Bingham were guests at a free movie, "A Man Called Peter," Friday night at the Lions Community Center. Treats were given to all. Bingham a Galena Camp Meets Wednesday Woolsey. Dec. numbers. Dec. the ward Christmas party was held in the recreation hall. Two plays were presented followed by a visit with Santa for the little ones. Participating in 19 the plays were Vicky Sturdy, Geraldine Myers, Vaughn Cox, Kelvin Jackson John Jay Springer, Susan Hilton, Rick Petersen, Mich- ael Durrani, Jeanne Spray, Dianna David Cameron, Petersen, Danny Petersen, Rulon Ebert, Terry Ander- son, Ralph Bishop, Marsha Nelson and Leslie Bonham Mrs Mac Bay gave a reading. Dec. 20 the primary held Christmas program for the parents. The youngsters a the Teacher Quorum held a Priesthood Christmns party. They enjoyed a ward movie and met after at the home of their advisor. Milton O. Gold for games. Attending were Chad Evans. Curtis Anderson. Craig Bishop, Rick Petersen, Danny Petersen, Tom Frank, Ralph Brent Menssen, Bonham, Kent Hilton, Stan Maynes. Stan Cox, Rulo Ebert. Dec. 22 Debery Jacobson, Edna Myers, Barbara Ebert. Sherryl Young, and Linda spent the evening caroling followed by games at the Eugene Young home. Dec. Dec. 19 the Relief Society held its Christmas program. Mrs were Participating Lowell Morris, Mrs Afton , Higgins, Mrs Lavoy Mrs Ivan Orgill, Mrs Ruth Gull. Mrs Ivan Smart, and Mrs Rex Green. A quartet, consisting of Reva Bishop. Jean Clayton, Elaine Young, and Ruth Richardson, accompanied by Mrs .lay Bingham, sang two 23 17 Mr & Mrs Milton O. Gold visited Orem to see their daughter, ward Mrs receive her Golden Gleaner award. Mr 4 Mrs Stephen J. Gold and children Shelby, Ida., spent the holiday visiting parents. Mr 4 Mrs Milton Cherry Wolf, Gold. Lt. Willard R. Bishop is home on leave from the O. U. S. Special Forces, Mt. Camp Dahlonega, Ga., spending the holidays with his wife and parents, Mr 4 Mrs Ralph Bishop. Mr 4 Mrs Terry Sage, Phoenix, Ariz., former residents of Granite, have a new baby boy, Lance David. Mr 4 Mrs Michael Despair, Big Springs, Tex., are home visiting his parents, Mr 4 Mrs Elbert for the holidays. On Christmas, a family dinner was held, Mr & Mrs Bruce Despain and family, arid Mr & Mrs Richard Despain and family,, Holladay, were guests Mrs Elbert Despain attended a Christmas luncheon at the University Club Dec. 21 with friends. n Mrs R. N. Gilpin attended the Internal Revenue party in Salt Lake Dec. 22. The Midvale Sentinel They enjoyed a program Page 6 The Jordan Guide and dinner. Also attending Utah was Midvale, Granite the party from Thursday, December 28, 1967 Carl Petersen. attended Mrs R. V Gilpin The Intermountain Farma birthday party given by Association had its emers 13 the Sweet Adelines Dec. Christmas party at ployee's in honor of a member, Mrs the' home of Ferris Fitzger Marion Spence. were Mr 4 Dr 4 Mrs Chi Lin Shicb aid. Attending Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald, Mr and daughter Susan, Tai4 Mrs Arnold Adamson, Mr wan, China, were guests of Ronald Allen, Mr & Mr 4 Mrs James F. Larkin 4 Mrs A. Ballard, Mr Andrew Mrs enroute week for the past Calvin Mrs Allen, Mr & 4 to return home after a tour Mr & Nathan 'Mrs Smith, of the U. S. Ross Peterson. Robert Mrs Mr 4 Mrs Kent Larkin, , Mr 4 Mrs Paul are spending the Allen,Mr 4 Mrs Provo, Raymond holidays with Mr 4 Mrs Sadler, Marlon Andrus, all James F. Larkin. Mrs Fer-o- l of Draper; Mr 4 Mrs Wayne White was dinner guest Pace, Mr 4 Mrs Larry Pace, on Dec. 25. and Mrs JanMr 4 Mrs William W. both of Lehi; ice Sandy. Beckstead, Cook are home after a trip The Ross Washburn anto California where they nual family Christmas party adopted a baby boy. They was held Sunday, Dec. 24 at plan to name him Jeffery. of Dale Washburn, Mrs Cook's mother, Mrs the home gifts Elma Pickerel, Indio, Calif., Midvale, exchanging Mrs Dale Washis spending the holidays with were Mr 4 burn and family, Mr & Mrs the Cooks. Andrew A. Ballard and famVisiting the Eugene Young ily, Mr 4 Mrs Ross Washfamily Dec. 20 was Mrs burn, Jay Washburn, Miss Young's sister and family, Mrs Mr 4 Mrs Payne, Warden, Judy Washburn, Mr 4 famWash. Also visiting them Lewis Washburn and & Mrs were Mr Young's sister and ily, all of Draper; Mr Washburn and family, family, Mr & Mrs Charles Hugh Kearns. Winter, Orderville. Overnight visitors at the Walter Menssen home were Mol-ler- a Mr daughter & and Mrs Hal McUne, Ida- - Lorna Allgood 571-328- party at Taylorsville, Dec. 18. Mrs Reva Norris and Mrs Wanda Green were in charge. Over 120 members of the family attended the dinner and program. Santa to distributed the toys youngsters and adults exchanged gifts. Ben Allen, Mrs Barbara Smith and Mrs Gail Hill are home from Cottonwood Hos-- ; pital, and Mrs Luana A. Slogowski is also home hospital tests. Dennis Allen, who works for Intermountain Farmers at Spanish Fork plant, was injured on the job and is in Payson Hospital. TtallarH II 5 Mn. vy, Milton, Fla., is home for the holidays. George is the son of Mr & Mrs Allen Henrcro Ballard. Rex Garrett visited in Logan Friday with Mr 4 Mrs Russell Old- ham and sons. Mr 4 Mrs Clayton Butt, Taylorsville, spent Friday evening in Copperton visiting with Mr & Mrs Albert Butt. Mrs Warren Hunt, Grang-- ! er was a luncheon guest last week at the home of Mr & airs AiDert nun. Come to Troester's in The Beginning and Save Money in the End. Over 40 Years Experience TROESTER'S AUTOMOTIVE 22 N. Holden St., Midvale 1 255-124- mm All Remaining Stock of Famous Crescent Second Ward a on Dec. Primary children enjoyed Appliances Christmas program 19. Mrs Santa Claus gave each child a treat. Parents attended. In the Third Ward the Primary had its program Dec. 20. Christmas carols were sung. Santa Claus gave the children a treat. Crescent Ward Primary children enjoyed a Christmas program with a theme Makes "What Christmas Christmas carols Happy." were sung. Parents attend- - mis (An We're Loaded) Must Be Moved Before Inventory ed. Ladies ' The Third Ward Primary officers, teachers and part- ners enjoyed a Christmas dinner Friday evening, Dec. 22. Around the Wcrld" was the theme of it. A program followed. The family of Mr 4 Mrs Anton Mahler were home for the Christmas holidays. Ralph Anthony Mahler, food service director in the Presbyterian Hospital Medical Center and Second Lt. David Mahler, both from San Francisco; Miss Mary Ann Mahler, Boise, Ida.; Mr & Mrs John Mahler and children. Salt Lake; Paul James and Daniel Mahler, Crescent enjoyed the occasion. Mr 4 Mrs Robert Pritt and children are making their home in Seattle, Wash., where Mr Prltt is employed. Mrs Pritt is the former Anita Voeltz, daughter On All Major Appliances In Our Store Mrs C. R. Voeltz. Mrs Craig Lloyd moved recently from Sandy and are making their home in Crescent, of Mr Mr & & iW Dennis Carroll was sustained recently as secretary in Ward the Crescent It Ctfc Vz PRICE i - Automotive Service Crescent Primaries Enjoy Programs i SHOES Be Your Guide To 255-324- Crescent Second Ward enjoyed a Christmas party for officers, teachers and their partners, Dec. 16 at the ward. Dinner was served to 58 guests. Games were played. The bishopric and their wives were special guests. The MIA had a Christmas party Dec. 20. The Third Ward had a Christmas party Dec. 19. The group played games, danced and sang Christmas carols. The Crescent Ward MIA enjoyed a rollerskating party Dec. 20 at a rink. A treat was given to everyone present. 4 Mrs of Nationally Advertised after Quality Material MIA Swain. Children's and Mrs Ralph BaJlard The Melissa Smith family held its annual Christmas Church Groups Enjoy Parties Russell Swain, Murray, spent several days In Copwith grandperton visiting parents, Mr & Mrs Frank Men's Experience DRAPER CRESCENT and Shauna Douglas Swain, children of Mr 4 Mrs Ainm.fl Let - Frank Swain presented the lesson and Mrs Thomas Sadler conducted the meeting in the absence of Capt. Phebe Johnson who was ill. Hostesses were Mrs L. E. Snow and Mrs Herman Mander-son- . safe primary children presented a program about the birth of Christ followed by presentations from each class in the senior primary. Enjoying a sleigh ride and caroling in Tex Parker's sleigh were Mr & Mrs Jack Sieverts, Mr 4 Mrs Marvin Mr 4 Mrs Ellis Higbee. Jackson. Mr 4 Mrs Stan Bonham. Mr 4 Mrs Ray Paskett, Mr 4 Mrs Paul Sudbury, Mr & Mrs Eugene Hilton. Mr & Mrs Darrell Darger, and Mr & Mrs Perry 571-234- Whit-more- an Eagle was awarded Scout badge at a special ceremony Sunday in Copperton. Scott's grandfather, Clyde Crump, of the Great Salt Lake Scouting Council, made the special award. This is the first Eagle Scout from Copperton troop 150 in more than 15 years. is Bud The scoutmaster Patrick. Ed Knight of the District Council and Don Swasey of the Great Salt were both Lake Council present and participated in the Court of Honor. Other awards made were two 1st Class Scout badges to Joel Granquist and Jim Wankier. Jim Wankier also received a public speaking John and merit badge a merit Smith received badge in Geology. Scott Crump was advanced to Jr. John and Scoutmaster Smith was advanced to instructor in his troop. John Arronco received an assistant patrol leader badge. Galena Camp, Daughters ffiB Mrs Glen Ehert A of Utah Pioneers, met Wednesday in Copperton. Mrs L-"- GRANITE :arns Eagle Scout Badge 3ingham Mr of 22. Scott Crump white eleDhants. Needy eve- Tuesday ning, Dec. 19 at Butterfield Motor at Riverton. Wayne Kemp, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Kemp was from San home Diego, Calif., for the holidays. He is in the Navy. Mr 4 Mrs Val Greenwood and daughter, Yvonne and their sister, Colleen Greenwood spent the Christmas holiday visiting at the home of their parents, Mr & Mrs Mrs Elvin Armitstead was hostess to the F. E. Club Christmas party Thursday. Guests were Mrs Albert Ray, Mrs Ray Cowdell, Mrs Lions Paul replacing Marwedel. Mr 4 Mrs Harold Carroll and sons attended a Christ- Furniture fj i f rT sr.'. IP Grain mm In Riverton & " t Appliance w (Across from Riverto Motor C.) 254-383- 5 |