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Show BLUFFDALE Mrs Lee Wanlass Marlin Green attended the turned Tuesday from a tour Civic Ladies of the Northwest. Riverton is Mrs Ruth Wanlass League dinner and tour of the Utah State Prison. spending a week in Salt e Lake at the home of her Michelle Neilson and son, Fred, and his family. Gourley presented a from pantomine comedy Mary Poppins at the West Jordan Jr. High 9th grade talent assembly. A celebration in honor of Lezlie Bills' first birthday was held at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Garry Mrs W. M. Stelter Bills, Sandy. Guests includ& Mrs Mr ed grandparents, Junior High Holds Samuel C. Turner. Mr & Mrs Bill Turnrr and family, and Special Assembly Mr & Mrs Reed Anderson and family. Butler Junior high school Lea Johnson, daughter of students will have an asMr & Mrs Al Johnson, was sembly Friday, Oct. 4, at confirmed at LDS meeting which a representative from Sunday. the state school offices will was Neilson Mrs Wallace address the group and prea stork guest O! honor at sent the school with an shower hosted by Rhea and accreditation certificate. Vickie Jo Steedman at the Guests home. Steedman Ski Film Awaited were Mary Gressman and Leona Peterson, Lark; At Mountview Roberts, Los Angeles, Calif. ; Kaye Markel, St. at Mountview Children Mary Syphns, Far-reschool are looking forward George, Betty Thorpe, to a film "Skiing America" Parry, Alice Bauer, on Thursday, Oct. 3. Sverre Webb, Vickie Nichols, Alice Casper, Bonnie NeilEngen will narrate the film. son, Judy Brown, Olive Neilson, Connie Neilson, and The Mountview faculty enGloria Neilson. 3 fall dinner party at joyed Mr & Mrs Glenn Crump the home of Mrs John Maki-nehave returned from a vacaSept. 30. Chairman for tion to Bryce Canyon, Glenn the event was Mrs Walton. Ariz., Canyon, Flagstaff, The Holladay - Cottonand Idaho Falls, Ida. wood Jaycettes attended the The Bluffdale MIA girls play "The Odd Couple" at volley ball teams, under the Pioneer Memorial Theatre direction of Linda Turner Sept. 30. and Carol Webb, will play their first games Oct. 3 at Youth to Present the Ward recreation hall. Mr & Mrs Charles were dinner guests Play at Stake Meet & Karl Mr of Mrs Sunday "Make Mine Happy" is McFarlane, Sandy, for their granddaughter Terri's eighth the name of the play at the parent-youtnight for the birthday. The ward supper will be Butler West Stake which will held Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at the be held on Tuesday and Ward Recreation hall. Wednesday, Oct. 8 and Oct. Mr & Mrs John Bauer re 9, at 7:30 p.m. The program is under the direction of Nan Gudgell. Re-na- Forty-fiv- e high priests and partners from Bluffdale Ward attended the River-toStake high priests dinner party at Herriman on Sept. 7. The Musigals sextet, Salt Lake, furnished entertainment. Mr & Mrs Boyd Sorensen, Scipio, visited Monday with Mr & Mrs Ace Smith and family. Jean Larson entertained at a birthday dinner Tuesday honoring Vina Webb. Present were Ella Walton, Mamie Spencer, Theda Turner, Pearl Kylin, Althea Crump, Verda Merrill, and Vernice Dansie. Mr & Mrs Richard Smith, Battle Mountain, Xev., have returned home after spending a week with Mrs Smith's mother, Catherine Hiatt. Lois Crump, Vesta Smith, and Linda Xeilson entertained at a stork shower for baby Cindy Lee Aston, the daughter of Mr & Mrs Maurice Aston Sept. 25 at the Neilson home. Helen Molyneux was hostess to the Bluffdale Birthday Club at her home Sept. 26. Shirley Anderson was a special guest. Sept. 24, Mr & Mrs Raymond Bills, Mr & Mrs Lewis Bowman, Mr & Mrs Lor-eCrump, and Mr & Mrs n n Chill Winds Bring HEIGHTS 278-870- Ka-th- y Mid-val- ll El-v- a n OET SET FOR WINTER m mm ntuw: Stephen Mrs Willis d Spencer, grandson of Mr & Mrs B. J. Olsen of Union View, was injured last week end while he was helping his father load rifle bullets. Shrapnel wounds were inflicted on his chest, neck, cheek and right hand of which two lingers were also broken. Stephen was taken to Cottonwood Hospital from which he has been released. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Spencer, Sandy. eight-year-ol- Miss Marda Kay Zimmerman, daughter of Mr & Mrs Marvin Zimmerman, has enrolled at Utah State University in Logan. This will be Marda's first year. Mr & Mrs A. G. Leek had guests last week end at their home. Visiting them was a nephew, Chan-ninand Bradshaw his fiance, Miss Charlotte Wallace, Houston, Tex. The couple were wed in a ceremony performed at the LDS Temple in Salt Lake, Sept. 30. Charlotte is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Weldon Wallace, Texas, who also are in Salt Lake for the wedding. Other guests at the Leek home were Mr & Mrs Thomas Bradshaw, Houston, and Ronnie Bradshaw, who attends BYU. n g get your car Ready for Winter Driving. Come to us in the Beginning and Save money in the end. Automotive A guest of Mr & Mrs Bill Anderson, Sixth Ave., for a week was Mr Anderson's mother, Mrs J. C. Anderson Vernal. She came to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Geri Andersen and Ray Davis. She left Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs Ray Skinner, Delta. Brent Peterson, son of Mr & Mrs Lester Petersen, S. Grant St., arrived home on Sept. 17 from the Western LDS Canadian mission, where he has served for the past two years. His homecoming was held Sunday evening, Sept. 22, at the Midvale Fourth Ward. His uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs T. C. Bryne, Santa Rosa, Calif., came to attend the homecoming and are guests of the Lester Petersens. 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Guests were Jodie and Penny Armitage, & Holly Thorne, Joane Shauni and Pamela West, Cory Bills, Darin Vincent, Greg Bills, Midvale; Lori Mumford, Sandy; and Bobby Crofts, Salt Lake. On Wednesday evening a family party honored Jennifer and her father, whose birthday was Thursday. Re fresh ments were served to Mr & Mrs Max Mumford, Mr & Mrs Bryan Mumford and children, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Jim Mumford and baby boy, Mrs Rick Lambert and Mr & Mrs Robert Crofts and son, Salt Lake. Presented at RS 22 N. Holden St. Midvale 255-124- 1 , Francom 255 3601 l'he Midvale Sentinel Pago e The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, October 3, lw. wwin "My Fair Lady" EVERYTHING from room units tc central systems for any room home, business or building. EVERY SERVICE from free sur veys and estimates to engineering, installation and repairs. Troesler'j j) his birthday. Enjoying the evening were Mr & Mrs Herman Jenkins, Mr & Mrs Sam Jenkins, Mr & Mrs Haroll Hogenson, and Mr & Clarence Stringham, Mrs After dinner the Midvale. group returned to the home of Mr & Mrs Joffs for a social evening. Miss Colleen Anderson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Bill Andersen, started classes at LDS Business College, Salt Lake. Mrs Juan G. Flores, Second Ave., is recuperating at home after a two weeks' staj in the St. Mark's hospital. Guests of Mrs Cruz Third Ave., recently were her cousins, Mr & Mrs Anselmo Alverado, El Paso, Tex., who were accompanied by another cousin, Juarez, Delgado, Enriqu Mex. The Alverados left after a week's stay; however, Mr Delgado remained here to go to scfiool. During their stay a family dinner was given in their honor at the home of Mr & Mrs FernanA do Flores, White City. party also honored them at the home of Mr & Mrs Joe Delgado, West Jordan, and by Mr & Mrs Juan G. Flores. Sightseeing was also enjoyed. Jennifer Jensen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert L. Jensen, LaSalle Dr., was guest of honor at a party Tuesday afternoon in observance of her fourth birthday on Wed- - and Ross Sumbot, Midvale. A guest of H. F. Wilcox, Oak St., last week was his sister, Mrs Helen Sparks, Montpelier, Ida. Mr Wilcox spent two days recently with his brother, Samuel M. Wilcox, Cedar Fort. Mrs Ella Beck left Thursday for Inglewood, Calif., after having spent a week visiting her brother and in-law Mr & Mrs Charles Winn, Monroe St., and her sister, Mrs Beth Doty, Magna. Mr & Mrs Dick Merkel and baby son, Peter, left Saturday morning for their home in State College, Pa., after having spent the past four months with Mrs Merk-el'- s father, Jim Seal, S. Grant St. A group of Jenkins cousins met at the home of Mrs Alice Wallgren, S. Holden St. for the dinner was Mrs Fern Eaton, Midvale. The house prize was won by Mrs Thelma Anderson. Attending were Mrs Leretta Jenson, Mrs Edith Mounteer, Mrs Wynn Jenkins, Mrs Pearl Jenkins, Mrs Thelma Anderson, Mrs Beckstead, Mrs Fay Jenkins, Mrs Emma Jones, Mrs Wilma Hallett, Midvale; Mrs Verna Barton, River-ton- ; & Mrs Florence Day, Draper. George Joffs, East Midvale, was guest of honor at a dinner at a Salt Lake cafe when a group entertained on Sun-Loadin- Time to DRUGS ert Sumbot and son, John, PERSONALS e Trouble hvs COTTONWOOD Youth Injured in g Mishap Z--t 1 i 3 Jtf mum ... .JwizulSZt 1 Furniture & Appliance In Riverton |