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Show RIVERTON i Blanche Densley 254-368- 8 Stake Gold, Green Ball A Herriman "In the Misty Moonlight," the theme of the Riverton Stake Gold and Green Ball to be held Mar. 30 at the Herriman Ward at 9 p.m. is Mr & Mrs Rule; Parry will be in charge of a floor show. All 14 years of age and old- - er are invited. Harold dlesbacb's orchestra furnish the music. Ren- - will Friday and Saturday before Easter, at the Town Hall, for a fund raising project. Proceeds to be used for public improvements. They will also sponsor a girl for Girls' State this year. Irene Stanlps hncia Sa't Lake City and the LDS was guest at a Cliurch, meeting of the Lady Lions, held Mar. 18 at the home of Mrs Elmo Hamilton. Mrs Eliza Reynolds was cohost- ess. The Tithing Yard Hill DUP Camp met Tuesday, Mar. 12 at the home of Mrs Meredith Page,, cohostess, Mrs Jack Spsights. Mrs Tom Torkel- son gave a history of her Mrs grandmother, Lucy Wheadon Butterfield. Mrs Rulon Piatt gave the lesson duuui me ureat Salt Lake. Emma Jean King Riverton DUP Meets Mar. 21 Guest Speaker Mrs Emma Jean King, former director of the Fam- ily Service Society and a private marriage counselor, at a was guest speaker Riverton meeting of th Civic League held Mar. 11 at the Town Hall. Hostesses were Mrs Phil Downs and Mrs Monte Hardman. Completion of their last year's project was announced by former president, Mrs The next Connie Johnson. meeting of the club will be held Apr. 8 when Von Dean B':rd will give a demonstration of hair arrangements, make up and skin care. The ladies of the club will decorate Easter ffiis and put them on sale Thursday. worn The Riverton DUP Camp will meet in the Town Hall Mar. 21. Hostesses will be Mrs Dorrell Newbold, Mrs Eldred Hamilton and Miss Phyllis Butterfield. Mrs An- na May Sandstrom will give the lesson. Guests of Mr & Mrs Clifton Lloyd over the Mar. 9 week end were Mr & Mrs Max San Lloyd, Mateo, Calif., who came to Riverton to pick up their baby, Elizabeth Ann. She had been staying with her grandparents for the past six weeks. While here the Lloyds enjoyed a family dinner. Joining with them were Mr & Mrs Ray Lloyd, Mr & Mrs Joe Golson, Salt Lake, and Jolene Lloyd, whose birthday was celebrated at the dinner. Mr & Mrs Mark Seal, Riverton, Mr & Mrs Henry Murray, visited in St. George and vicinity. Theme of the annual Dear to My Heart" Mia Maids and their mothers of the Riverton Stake YWMIA held Mar. 12 at Bluffdale, was "Ties that Bind." Mrs Gwen McFarlane, stake Mia leader, was in charge. Guest speaker was Betty Killpack, general board member. On the musical program Ma-gil- a Qene S A 16. Mr & Mrs Virgel Frantz returned Mar. 11 from a two months' stay in Sun- nyvale, Calif. They were guests of their daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs Harold Kihlstrom. Club 22 met Mar. 15 at Ihe home of Mrs Richard Thorup, Mrs Ralph Page as- sisting. Mrs Lois Bennett, Murray, personologist, was guest speaker. East Midvale Fourth Ward Has Anniversary Members of the Fourth be guests at a dinner Saturday, Mar. 23, at 6:30 p.m. to celebrate the Ihird Anniversary of the ward. A carnival theme will be carried out and there will be games and entertain- ment for all ward members. The party is under the di- rection of the bishopric, El- don rletcher, Doral Jex and Willard Workman. Ward Six will Wards Hold Parties The Relief Societies of the Six East Midvale Wards held parties during the week commemorating the 126th birthday of the organization. The First Ward met on Tuesday morning. A film, "Unto The Least of These," was shown. Visiting teachers were honored. Luncheon was served. Hostesses were, Karen Maurine Nilsson, Steele, Elizabeth Endicott, Mildred Larson, Joyce Dahl, Anna Jones and Lorraine Joan Hortin and Marilyn of the Midvale Stake Relief Society, were special guests. The Second and Sixth Wards joined together for their meeting on Wednesday. Irene Staples, Salt Lake, Church hostess for the LDS Church, was the guest speaker. Members of the Quints," "Harmony Genevieve Hofhine, Beverly Bailey and Donetta Bailey, numfurnished musical bers. A beautifully decorated cake centered the luncheon table. Presidents Uarda Greenwood and June Ashby were in charge. Dahl Carter, Midvale Stake board member was special guest. Members of the Third Robison, Midvale 255-35- 68 Find Us Fast n Egbert. The Egberts were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Reg White, Salt Lake, Mar. Monson. FLOWER SHOP Downtown .1 Tl l, were Mia Maids, mothers, Mrs Gay Thaxton and her daughter, Melodee Bodell, nie Webb, Mrs Noreen and Melodee Bolell, daughter, Riverton First Ward Mia Maids. Mrs Herschel Egbert entertained at a breakfast on Mar. 15 at her home, honoring the birthdays of Mrs Einar Lund and Mrs Vera Morgan. Other guests were Vern Morgan and Herschel The Yellow Pages Ward met Tuesday. A demonstration on various ways to prepare froren bread was given by Zoe Ann Farnsworth, Holladay. Supervisor, Zoe Adams, Bertha Cook and visiting teachers were honored. Hostesses for the luncheon were Bonnie Miles, Bonnie Caldwell, Luella Godfry, Zoe Adams, Janet Fristrup, Joyce Davis and Viona Nelson. The Fourth Ward met on Wednesday. Visiting teachers were honored. Luncheon hostesses were Gloria Green, Ann Tolman, Ethel Dahl, Marsha Peay, Berva Pierce and Melba Bdady. Members of the Fifth Ward met Thursday. A musical program was presented Music "The by Gals," under the direction of Carol Hite. Past presiTerese dent, Millerburg, former Carol counselor, Stake Relief SoJeppson, ciety president, Joan Hortin and the visiting teachers were honored. A luncheon was served. Beverly Bailey, Melvina Anderson and Mary Davis were in charge. Mrs Harry Bath entertained Mar. 12 in celebrating the 7th birthday of her Susan. Guests daughter, were Mark Harvey, Steve Robison, Kent Drew, Phillip Wasmer, Shanna Dur-ranShelia Wilcock, Vickie Barnes, Julie Wageman, Lisa Johnson, Sanda and Shauna Aust;n, Tana Talbot, Danna Fullmer, Linda Snideman, Claudia Eisert and Lynda Lloyd. Dinner guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Jay Green was Jack Haun, Las Vegas, Mff 3UST WONDERPUL o Tm ) HAIR RUG YARN BY AAETAL. WITH b?oest KIT LUNCH THEPVOS .TJW JLJw TOOTHPASTE 33 TWlM PACK WAVE SET Peg.. 3b DIAPERS BABY BOTTLE b Family loom PACK OF ? 1 L BIGV BLEACH rros&rri 30 pLAS.no Pioneer Craft House, 3271 South 5th East, one of the unique community art centers in the country where classes such as jewelry, pottery, weaving, stained glass, and spinning are being tought, is having registration for spring classes. Hours for registration will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. Classes will begin the week of Mar. 25. This season's schedule includes ceramics, rug hooking, dressmaking, faceting, machine general crafts, knitting, mosaics, painting, geology, lapidary and jewchildren's elry, sculpture, literature, wood carving, needlecraft, painting, stained glass, weaving, spinning, machine embroidery, bags, gloves and hats, leather, puppets, creative embroidery and home planning and decoration. Some classes meeting Aeekly, some every other week and others once a month. Some classes carry University credit. For fee information call Craft House, Re. TUNE UP T7C0 Time Take it to the Automotive experts With Over 40 Years Experience B"'ng It To Us In The Beginning Save Money inthe End. FRESHER TROESTER'S AUTOMOTIVE 22 N. Holden St., GALLON Neil-son- n Whirlpool e a i, Fred-crickso- n See Ron Page For The Best Possible Price Register Now for Classes Buy Matching Whirlpool Have Ron Show You The Advantage of Owning A Whirlpool SPRING Spring Car Sick? Comet On All er -- CLEANSER Values Ralph Sharp, son, and her sister, Mrs Jensen, Salt Lake, with another sister, Mrs Earl Cannon, Ogden. Mr & Mrs Lyle Graham, daughters, Leila and Sherry, attended a family Sunday at the home of Mrs Graham's parents, Mr & Mrs 0. J. Hansen, Murray. The occasion honored Mrs Hansen's birthday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs George Phelps were Mr & Mrs Ken West, Provo, and Mr & Mrs Noel Rosse. Mrs Emma Muir, Mr & Mrs Louis Muir and son Louis Muir Jr., Rock Springs, Wyo., were overnight guests of Mr & Mn Adrian Clark. Louis Muir Jr., Mrs Clark's nephew, left Tuesday for navy dutj at Long Beach, Calif. Mr & Mrs Dorus A. Thomas visited with her sister and husband, Mr & Mrs Gus Read in Ogden. Mrs Mary Davis was sustained as second counselor in the Fifth Ward Relief Society. Mrs Carol Jeppson was released. Overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs Lillian Jensen was her sister Mrs Evelyn Holmsread, Lehi. Mr & Mrs Lyle Graham attended funeral services for their nephew, Stanley Heagren, in Salt Lake, Saturday. Dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Dorus A. Thomas was his sister, Mrs Elizabeth Salt Lake. Mrs Jim Nielsen and children, Orovada, Nev., spent a week with her parents, Mr & Mrs Earl L. Sharp and other relatives. IN COMPLETE. Riverton Mrs Wayne, Ronald visited Registration f4 In . Nev. Craft House Sets The Midvale Sentinel Die Jordan Guide Science litical offering (American Government and Institutions, State), taught by Dan Jones (3 hours cred- Midvale, Utah Mrs Virginia Peterson Thursday, March 21, 1968. a five it. Modern Ladies Living in spent two weeks in Cali- - liour course,Biology, meets twice ning being the second meetI hey forma and Arizona. eve- - ing night of the week. Area Go to Party visited a sister in Los An-- ; each week, Wednesday geles, Mr & Mrs Harold West Jordan Stake Relief Pate and a son, Michael Society will have a birthday Emms in San Diego. They party Friday night, Mar. 29 toured extensively in the for ladies in the area of San Diego area and in Yu-- i West Jordan stake, LDS and ma, Tijuana, Boulder City, There will be a and Las Vegas, take practice for the singMr & Mrs Owen Cook mornmothers ing Friday have been in Chilne and Ft. ing at lu. Apache, Ariz. Mr & Mrs Lionel Dimond entertained at dinner for Mr West Jordan Daughters of & Mrs Paul Hamilton and the Pioneers will meet on children, Park City. Thursday, Mar. 21 at the Pre-Spri- ng Mrs John Peterson and Pioneer Fall at 1:30 p.m. The Plerians Study group daughter went to Logan on Saturdav morning to bring will meet Thursday, Mar. home Mary Lou Peterson 28, at 7 p.m. at the Pioneer and Rhea Reading. Mrs PetHall for a birthday party. erson met her cousin in It will be under the direcSalt Lake and went to Protion of the presidency, Dora Smith, Lena Wagstaff and vo. Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson Virginia Anderson. attended a funeral in OgWest Jordan Junior High Seventh graders who were den for Dr. George Doxie, Mrs Nelson's uncle, 84. Also winners in the district story folthe were contest going with them were a telling Dana sister, Mrs Virginia WatPaula lowing: Devey, Salt Lake: a brother, son, Holt, Shelly O'Keefe, Ray Merlin Fife, Midvale and Paye, Janet Price, Christy Ballard, Doyne Richins, Stacie Thorup, Bill daughter, Bonnie Gailey, Sandy. Fontana, , Mr & Mrs William Stead-maHenry Holmes, Laurie attended the Jolly 58 Craig Berrett, Lola Club party at Murray FriCrane, Ann Freeman, Rob-yday evening. They were Hill, LuAnn Ohme, Shir-lenhonored for having birthdays Bills, Lee Ann Christen this month. sen, Collette Heagren, GeorMrs Sunda Brown visited gette Maoris, Magdeline in West Jordan Sunday with Elma Lopez, Shelly Mr & Mrs Brent Dimond in Jim McMullan, Howell, of Dennis Rowley, Kimbrly honor of the birthday their daughter and her Price, Cathy Meyers, Deb-rgranddaughter, Wendy. Also Dimond; alternates were Nikki Kogianis, Mary Hanvisiting were Mr & Mrs Larry Brown. sen, Tim Moyes, Kurt Coy, Karl Crowton. Randy Olsen. Lynn Tavlor, son of Mr & Mrs Frank Taylor, departed West Jordan Junior High School eighth grade students evening for OakSunday land where he will depart who won in the speech confor Vietnam. He entered the test were the following: Truservice last summer. dy Barben, Jolene Bateman, Mr & Mrs T. H. Stanley Noreen Berrett, Rhonda enjoyed a visit of a week Bills, Maridean Bodell, Gail Brockbank, Robyn Christen-sen- , from Mrs Stanley's & niece Mrs Mr and family, Marie Cowciell, Debbie Charles Costa and children, Drommond, Wendy Jardine, had Peggy Jensen, Steve Kogia-nes- , Thorndike, Maine. They with Irene Lendaris, Lyne been visiting in Nevada Sherrie Nielsen, relatives prior to coming to Mitchell, West Jordan. Cathy Oakeson, Janice Oak-esoMr & Mrs Owen Neilson Terry Osoro. Valerie at a welcome entertained Charlie Peterson, Palmer, meeting for their Glenda home Halene Petersen, Naomi Romero, daughter, Carol, who has Poulson, Automatic Dryness been on a LDS mission in John Saltas, Reid Tateoka, Selector England. Guests were Daw-n- a Carolyn Thomas, Lee Anna Neilson, Colleen Hatch, Xanthos; alternates, Robert Mr & Mrs David Johnson MOISTURE MINDER Adderley, Lorin Morse, Lauand family, Burley, Ida rie Oakeson, Kristine Petercontrol dryness Mr & Mrs Wilder Hatch, Bysen, Cindy Smith, Randy & Mrs Lee Mr ron, Bonnie Wyo.; Jensen. Tyson, No ironing needed for Dickey, Payson; Mr & Mrs Brent Palmer is teaching Permanent Tress & Mrs Mr Erickson, at Midvale Junior High. He Larry Mr Loren Crescent, Neilson, received his student teachand & Mrs James Larsen Come in... see it today! ing education in West Jorchildren, Mr & Mrs dan Junior High recently and family, Salt and is now teaching matheLake; Mr & Mrs Williarrj matics and history in MidElder Murray; Ohlwiler, vale. Shomocker. Elder Wooley, West Jordan Junior High School showed the film on Margaret Yates and mother. Mr & Mrs Merlin Barn-hurLSD drug to the students and family spent the last week showing ordinary, week end in southern Utah. usual, regular kids becoming involved. They visited his father, Orin Hatch. son Barnhurst, The West Jordan Junior went to Mrs Barnhurst High LDS Seminary have been competing with other Tropic where she visited an schools in a Seminary Bowl aunt, Lydia Pollock, 78. quiz, becoming final winners of the district. The team is comprised of the following members: Dan Morris, Captain, Craig Densley, manager, Ron Hill, Russell Crump, Mike Bell, Debra Smith, Teressa Bodily, Kerrie Page, Diane Hegerhorst. West Jordan Stake MIA held a social meeting for the Mia Maids and their mothers. Stake MIA presiFour evening classes, all dent, LaRoyce Fisher, precarrying University credit sided. The event was under and all of special interest to west valley residents, are the direction of counsc.-- , Bonnie Barben, and stake scheduled for Granger High Mia Maid leader, Mrs Linda School beginning in March, Sandstrom. under direction of the UniGuest speaker was Mrs versity of Utah's Division of Dolores Wood, Holladay. Continuing Education. The four include an EduTaking part on the program were Teressa Bodily, Tam-ar- a cational Psychology class Counselto Drake, Kathy Heagren, (Introduction Saundra Holt, Renee Haning), an Art Education Model cock, Sally Wells, Lee Ann Workshop, a class in PoliticLSA 680U bia basic and Jolen Lucine al Science Holt, Crane, Dumont, Ann Perschon, Eva ology course entitled PrinBurJean Sheppick, Becky ciples of Modern Biology. All can be used to renew ton, Mrs Francis Smith, two Faith Kremin, Beverly Parr. teacher certification Leaders are Elizabeth qualify as advanced degree classes. Two classes Robinette, Marie Beckstead Modern Biology, and Politicand Lila Palmer, Thelma A al Science, are slanted espDalrymple and Linda Morschool Joan to graduhigh ris, Hazel Palmer, ecially ates. Christensen and Ruth Mace, Bosh-wel- l, Classwork begins Monday, Gladys Ivie and Betty Ilene Pemberton, CarMar. 25, with Introduction Mad-sea rol Jensen and Marion to Counseling, Gail Heber. credit course taught by Dr Mrs Osee Cooper enjoyed Gary Jorgensen and PrinWASHER a visit from her grandson, of Modern Biology (5 ciples atDr. Phoenix, hours credit) taught by LeRoy Luth, tending A. S. U., in Salt Frederick R. Evans. The basketball LDS Lake for the Tuesday evening schedule has Art Education Workshop finals, and Scott Bringhurst, Salt Lake taught by Ethel Tyrrell (3Mr & Mrs Melvin Emms hours credit) and a new Po255-466- 5 t, Sar-don- JORDAN NEWS WEST Midvale 255-124- 1 '! 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