OCR Text |
Show ;'rsss v- - the girls were Mrs Donna Wilkinson and Mrs Joan Rowe. The entire Beehive group HEIGHTS Mrs W. M. Stelter 278-870- Mid-val- conference of Butler West Stake under the direction of Pres. Sherman Crump, will be held next week end with general conference on Sunday, Dec. Churches Join Activities Two In Members of the St. James Episcopal church who live in this area have been assisting with the Community Nursery School, under the leadership of Rev. Hampton. St. James Episcopal church joined with Holladay Community Church Thanksgiving day for a dialogue From the first presidency of the LDS Church will be Elder Spencer W. Kimball, to speak. 8. First year Beehive girls Butler Ward recently toured Temple Square in Salt Lake. Accompanying of Mr & Mrs Weldon Walks had as guests on Thanksgiving day his parents, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Walles and Mr Walles' sister, Mr & Mrs Bernard Landrey and children. Mr & Mrs Richard Griffiths hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for his parents, Mr & Mrs C. A. Grifiiths, and Mr & Mrs Steve Griffiths and children, Tooele, and Mr & Mrs Chuck Griffiths and children. Salt Lake. Mrs. Fearn Walles enjoyed a trip to Blackfoot and Pocatello, Ida., Nov. 25. She visited relatives, Milton Thurman and Jim of Butler Ward made a tour of Cottonwood Hospital on Nov. 26. Accompanying the girls were Mrs Donna Wilkinson, Mrs Donna Stephens. Mrs Barbara Whitney, ana Mrs Kristine Davis. Butler West Stake Holds Conference The quarterly was home for Thanksgiving from BYU. 5i i X. Hough. Mr & Mrs Norman Man-guenjoyed having Thanksgiving dinner for Mr mother, Mrs Vesta Mangum, Mr & Mrs Stancel Mangum and family, Mr & Mrs Grant Elsby, Mr & Mrs Man-gum- Totally tangled with a truck at 255 East 7200 South Friday afternoon ond wound up with its front end dunked in an irrigation ditch, after knocking down and smashing a mailbox mounted on a steel pipe. Injuries were not serious. This compact car Choked up sermon at 10 a.m. This same group will meet on the grounds of Holladay Community Church and decorate the trees for the holidays on Sunday, Dec. with pollen and airborne 8. dust? lennox Total Comfort cleaning1 ELECTRONIC AIR REMOVES 99 95 POLLEN DUST dirt-frepollen-fre- e Now your home can have dust-free- , Total Comfort. Save on redecorating costs. Cut hours from routine dusting and cleaning. Let us show you how Lennox Total Comfort will satisfy your family's need for healthful, comfortable indoor living conditions year round. Stake MIA Holds Program at School Butler Stake MIA presented the program, "Make Mine Happy" on Nov. 19 at Butler Junior High School. Directing the program was Jean Sorenson with music assistance from Irene Pear-main- , speech by Susan Cook, and scenery by Robert Seward. I LENNOX AIR CONDITIONING Cools in summer. LENNOX HEATING Warms in winter. LENNOX HUMIDITY CONTROL delivered as needed . . . removed when not Thompson & Sons 0fl Mfrt TtllAL OMHlKl CALL FOR FREE. BOOKLET OQ. OTUIC 255-400- ' 0 LENNOX, Total Comfort Craft sman 800 monthly dinner meeting was held Nov. 21 at a local restaurant by the Cottonwood Heights Lions Club. Lion business was discussed including the Lion International District 28T Zone meeting held at Westminster College on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at which Pres. Mel Dunlap and Garff Maxfield were present. Lion Paul Bywater, also chairman of the Cottonwood Heights Community Council, presented the club's program. He also presented pictures and held a discus- A (rear) SUHNt Parks, Recreation Discussed by Lions DISIIUMV CO CINCINNATI. OHIO, BlENOtO HISKY 86 PROOF. 65 GRAIN NtUTMt SPIRITS Holiday Spirit! sion regarding location of ground purchased by the county for parks and recreation lacilities in the Cottonwood Heights area. Michael Warner and Stuart were Merrill confirmed members, of the LDS Church in Butler Eleventh Ward, Dec. 1. The Twelfth Quorum of Elders of Butler Eleventh Ward are sponsoring a "husbands and wives night out" on Dec. 5, at a Salt Lake restaurant. Five Girl Scout troops, inBrownies through cluding Cadets, of the Mountain View area attended a roller skating party Nov. 22 in celebration of Juliett Low's birthday. Girl Scouts of Mountain View area will sing on the Christmas, Tree at Cottonwood Mall Dec. 4. Mr & Mrs James Gennette have enjoyed a week's visit with their daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs John Moyer and baby son, Steve, in Las Vegas. All flew to Boise, Ida., for Thanksgiving with Mrs Gennette's mother, Mrs. Mary Waldo. Mr & Mrs Harold Blair enjoyed having their son's family, Mr & Mrs Tom Blair and daughter, Nancy Ann, Richland, Wash., for Thanksgiving. The group, along with Bruce Blair, David Blair and partner, and Mr & Mrs Robert Blair enjoyed a Thanksgiving Feast at the home of Mr & Mrs Tom Wilson. Also present for the event were the Bill Wilson family, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & I Light-hearte- d Young. Mr & Mrs Marvin Zimmer- man had as guests for the Thanksgiving holiday, Mrs Zimmerman's sister, Mr & and Mrs Ralph Herman family, Pueblo. Marda, who is at school in Logan, was also home. Ellen Prusse, daughter of Mr St Mrs Walter Prusse, Mrs Casper Berry and children drove to Idaho for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Wesley Fuhri-mahosted a dinner for Mrs Fuhriman's parents, Mr & Mrs L. R. Graham, Salt Lake, on Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs John Wilkinson n (Blanche Kirkman) 8379 S. 10 E., Sandy Was dead on arrival at a Salt Lake hospital Nov. 19 of natural causes. Funeral was Friday and burial was in Draper cemetery. Mrs Day was born Oct. 8, 1893, in Springville, daughter oi Robert and Hannah Allan Kirkman. She married Mr Day July 2, 1917 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 11, 1954. Survivors include her sons, William Scott, Robert both of Sandy; Willis D., K., six Citrus Heights, Calif.; one grandchildren, WATSON, morning at u a.m. at 8090 S. State St., and friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday before services. Burial will be in Park City cemetery. Mr Watson was born in held Friday Echo, Dec. 29, 1902, a son of Ollie N. and Lillian Bren-naWatson. He married Stella Murray Oct. 28, 1928' in Heber City. She died on Nov. 11, 1939. He was a retired miner and a member of the LDS Church. n Survivors include his sons,, Bert M., Sandy; Keith, Ross-villGa.; Marden, West Jordan; Ted, Oildale, Calif.; daughters, Mrs Hope Williams, Wanship; Mrs Stella Allison, Tucson, Ariz.; 13 brothers, grandchildren; Ray, Wa;'ne, both of Vallejo, Calif.; sister, Mrs Roy Bos well, Ogden. e, 65 36 N. Main St., Midvale Died of natural causes in a Murray hospital Nov. 19. Funeral services will be Subscribe Now Replace Your Old Furnace Now Closeoul on BYU. Mr & Mrs Alvin Sorenson have received word of the birth of a granddaughter on Nov. 29. The infant is the daughter of Mr & Mrs C. 1968 MODELS Turner (Aliene Sorenson.) J 100,000 , for $139.95 140,000 BTU for $219.95 180,000 BTU for $249.95 BTU CU MASTER II Low Fast Service Cost Installation Service on all makes GAS, COAL, 11.1i fmmmmmtmM n - SCHOFIELD 4 Left to right are the "Key Three" of Riverview scouting district, Rene Luthe, District executive, Ray Ertmann, district chairman, and Ben Hampton, district commissioner. & and Refrig. models OIL & Heating 7693 S. State St., Midvale 255-933- 1 Clyde Buxton Sales Manager 277-318- 3 New officers were elected Riverview scouting district, it was announced this week. Rene Luthe, district executive, Ray Ertman, dis trict chairman and Ben Hampton, district commissioner are the "Key Three." Elected to serve on scout were Willard committees Melvin Spencer, Carroll, Samuel Bleak, Orr Larsen, Reid Young, vice chairmen; Kenneth McMillin, organization and extension; Orr LarWillard sen, advancement; Carroll, finance; Ray leadership; Howard Kempton, camping; Henry Melvin Jensen, activities; Spencer, public relations; Arland Russon, health and safety; Allen Walker, explorers, advisor; Doug Graham, order of the arrow. in so easy to give! rarog!q sJW' fMJ .ill11 1W j JiJ Graduate to a flameless BARGAIN ANNEX 2783 So. run State St.--47- So. Redwood Rd. - 7355 So. 9th E. -- 40 W. 2nd N. Bountiful itTucjve. Ert-man- &z 75r Electric Dryer h I . grew Gift Worth Wots w y Hinting for... fit MWMJT' A flameless electric dryer makes not only a wonderful gift for mom but for all the family. from Dad's Today's permanent press clothes slacks to little Darlene's sleepers get the tender care they deserve only with a gentle flameless dryer. Electric heat is pure as sunshine. I I . and less to has fewer moving parts. A flameless dryer costs less to buy maintain . . . because it See your electric dealer's models now, and see how exciting this Christmas can be! Because it's electric, Utah Power t & it s better! Light Co. vmm CWto 4 cottD i TirBit s &.io 5, 1968 (La-urin- Francis (Frank) L., Wil- - Scouts Have New Leaders Thursday, December 75 DAY, Mrs Wm. Alvin, enjoyed having Mrs Wilkinson's parents, Mr & Mrs Ray Tapp, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Jim Lewis, Salt Lake. Kristine Beckstrom, the daughter of Dr & Mrs Ronald S. was Beckstrom, home for Thanksgiving from . .ill m m i. mi mm mm Mrs Richard Teb-bitt- group enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs Wilcox's father, Mr & Mrs Charles OBITUARIES 's Earl Pearson and family, Sharon Miller and partner, and Mr & Mrs Steve cox have enjoyed a visit from nephews, Milton and Dennis Young, San Bruno, Calif. Milton completed his tour of duty with the Navy a week ago. Also visiting the Wilcox family were Mr & Mrs Garth Chamberlain, Kanab. Mrs Chamberlain is a sister to Mrs Wilcox. The The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 4 Midvale, Utah . o c Mi9 met |