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Show PERSONALS Mrs Willis Francom 255 3601 Mr & Mrs Merle E. Thornton, Locust St., returned home from a week's trip to Los Angeles, where they visited Mrs. Thornton's sister, Mrs Nell R. Fisher and son, Bob. After their return, word was received that Mrs Thornton's brother, Earl R. Payette, Ida., had passed away. They attended the funeral services in Payette. A recent visitor of the Merle Thornstons was her sister-in-laMrs J. L. Robinson, Richmond. Mr & Mrs Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St., entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Day, with the and hostess being Mr & Mrs Don Weeden, Midvale. The guests were Mr & Mrs Lloyd Francom and family, Jim Francom, Mr & Mrs T. I. Isaacson, Mr & Mrs John Cole and daughter, Marilyn, Elmer Cole, Mrs Maurie and Anderson, Midvale; Miss Sheila Doyle, Draper. Mr & Mrs Louis Smith, Fern Dr., entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mrs Smith's parents, Mr Mrs Amund & Levorfen, Murray. ' Mr & Mrs Sherman E. Smith, E. Wasatch St., entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day. The guests were their and daughters, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Tycksen and son, Brian, and Mr & Mrs Wavne Nielsen and sons, Cory and Ty, East Midvale; and their son, Dean. Mr & Mrs Dell Jensen, Cooper St., returned Wednes- day from a trip to Mesa, Ariz., where they visited Mr Jensen's brother and sister-in-lasons-in-la- Mr Have You "A HARD Mrs H. Allen & TO BUY Jensen, formerly of Midvale. A Thanksgiving Day dinner guest was Mrs Jensen's mother, Mrs Margaret Bow-en- , Midvale. Overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, Fourth Ave., were her brother and sister-in-law- Mr , & Mrs Bill Payne and daughters, Rosa- lie and Margaret, Georgetown, Ida. Also accompany- ing them was Mr Payne's and Mrs Bodell's mother, Mrs Ada Payne, who re- mained with the Sam for the holidays. On Thanksgiving Day Mr & Mrs Bodell entertained at a s family dinner. Guests included Mrs Ada Payne, Mr & Mrs Jack Bodell and family, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Jack Bur-goand family, and Mr & Mrs Dick Johnstun and fam- n ily, Union. Carl Lawson, Hillsborough, Calif., spent a week end at the home of his wife's par- F0R"on Your List? Artifical Christmas Arrangements Made Up in ihe Color Scheme You Request. $goo Call or Come In See Our Shop Dcioiheas 'flolal Center 780 E. Midvale St. 255-681- 8 ents, Mr & Mrs John Dunos-kovic- , Third Ave., while en route home from a business trip to Detroit, Mich. On Thanksgiving Day the John Dumoskovics were dinner guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Emil Dunoskovic Salt Lake. Henry Anderson, S. Holden St., returned home from Cottonwood Hospital, where he underwent surgery Mrs Elof Wallgren, S. Holden St., is in Valley West Hospital, having undergone surgery Tuesday morning of last week. Miss Lynette Jones, the daughter of Mr & Mrs William Jones, E. Wasatch St returned home from Denver where she served a Western States LDS mission in Colorado and Albuquerque, New Mex. Her homecoming will be held Sunday afternoon Nov. 15, at 4 p.m. at the Midvale Second Ward rament services. Mr & Mrs Vernon Jones and family, S. Allen St., were on dinner guests Thanksgiving Day at the home of their and daughter, Mr & Mrs Ralph Salt Lake. Other Davis, guests were their daughters, Misses Velma and Kay Jones, Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale. Their son, Glen, returned home from Phoenix, Ariz., where he has been employed for the past year. He is now employed at the U. S. Mines in Lark. Mrs Blanche Macklin, Second Ave., and Mrs Horace Jenkins, Third Ave., returned home Tuesday evening from a trip to southern California. They visited Mrs Macklin's son, Bob Alexander (Bobby Vernon), at Palm Springs, where they enjoyed seeing him sing in a show. He also entertained them by a trip to Los Angeles and at Thanksgiving dinner in Palm Springs. They also spent two nights with Mr & Mrs Lloyd Lambert, Long Beach. Mrs Lambert is a sister of Willis and Arnold Francom, Midvale. They were honored at dinner at their home and by a scenic ride to San Pedro. They also ivsited Walt and Joe Biagano, Cypress, Calif., who entertained them at a smorgasbord dinner. Mr & Mrs Howard Francom, Bellflower, called at the home of the to visit Lloyd Lamberts them. Kenneth Mitchell, who is with the U. S. Forest Service in Cordova, Alaska, left Monday of last week by car WtST JORDAN PHARMACY'S HEW! sac- after having spent 12 days here with his mother, Mrs Mary A. Mitchell, S. Main St. He also visited his wife's parents, Mr & Mrs Sidney Lee, Holladay. His wife and daughter, Sydney, and sons, Grey and Deven, will remain here until Dec. 14, when they will return to Alaska by plane. The Kenneth Mitchells have been in Alaska for the past four years. Thanksgiving Day they were honored at dinner at the home of the Sidney Lees. Mrs Mary Mitchell was also a dinner guest. Holiday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St., were Mrs Silcox, Riverton; Sidney Harold Thorpe, Salt Lake, of Midvale; Mr & formerly Mrs Leon Bills and son, Michael, Magna; and Russell Caldwell, Greg Peterson and David Raines, who are in the Job Corps stationed at Clearfield. Mayor Henry Beckstead, S. Main St., spent four days over the Thanksgiving week end with his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. & Mrs Paul Beckstead, Los Angeles. Guests of Mr & Mrs Fred Depot St., have Bolliger, been Mrs Bollinger's brother-in-law and sister, Mr & Mrs Vern Mills, Sebastopol, Calif., who are now making their home on Princeton Dr., Midvale. Sandra Stevens, a daughter of Mrs Bonnie Batch-eldeSmelter Street, was honored at a birthday party Tuesday of last week on her 10th birthday. Guests were Sara and Emelia Vasquez, Lesley Stevens, Lisa Stevens, Tina Stevens, Scott Stevens, Danny Stevens, Vic-k- i and Guy Batchelder Batchelder, Midvale. Mrs Bonnie Batchelder, who is on the board of directors for the Community Action Program, was elected recently to work on a projects committee. Sherman E. Smith, E. St., and his daughter, Mrs Linda Nielsen and son Ty, and Lori Reed, East Midvale, were guests at the Copperview Elementary School Monday. Mr Smith talked to two groups of students, with approximately 300 in each group. In talking to the students, Mr Smith had a show and tell program of his doll carvMrs Imogene James ings. was his sponsor. The dolls were put into the showcase, where they will remain until Christmas vacation. Mr & Mrs LaVern J. Dickson had as holiday visitors Mr & Mrs Todd Cummings and children, Ogden. Cary and Vicki Cummings play violins in the Weber Youth Symphony orchestra and recently Cary, 16, was inducted into the national honor society Brigadoon Chapter for high grades at Ben Lo- r, Wa-stac- h mond high school. has taken extensive time and effort, however, we're ready. O Easier O Shopping Wider Isles O Larger LDS Book Area and officers Primary teachers held a Christmas party Dec. 6. Dinner and games were enjoyed. Those attending were Mr & Mrs Don Swasey, Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell, Mr & Mrs Lyman Farley, Mr & Mrs Lee Eastman, Mr & Mrs Jay E. Mrs Ted Chris-tenseMrs Sherwood Butterfield, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Eastman, Mr & Mrs Julian Forman, Mr & Mrs Joe Ernest, Mr & Mrs Dick Butterfield, Mr & Mrs Jim Newman, Mrs Barbara Ernest, Mrs Clara Butterfield, Miss Melody Bodell, Mr & and Mrs Leeland Lewis, Mrs Myrl Silcox, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Glen Boehme and daughters Julie, Ilene and Susan have moved into their new home. Mr & Mrs Nephi S. Butterfield and Mr & Mrs G. N. Butterfield were Thanksgiving guests oi Mr & Mrs Miller, Mr Mr Sor-enso- Crane. Mrs Ruth Dansie was of last month's literary club meeting. She was omitted from the gues.t list. Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller and Mr & Mrs Golden But- Butterfield attended the Bingham club's Christmas party and also 30th anniversary celebration. Dinner was served and films of Galena days in the early 30's and 40's were shown. Mr & Mrs Elton E. Bills vacationed in Tucson, Ariz., with Mr & Mrs Dennis Bills and Mr & Mrs Byron Bills. They visited Old Tucson and Mexico while there. They were also guests of Mr & Mrs Brent Bills and family, Saugus, Calif. The Lions Club will hold its annual Christmas party Dec. 18 at the Community A catered dinner be served and gifts ex- changed. Thursday, December Pvt. Patricia L. Meeks, Wildaughter of Mr & Mrs liam E. Meeks, 9760 Amber Ln , Sandy, completed eight weeks of basic training at the Women's Army Corps Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala., ... Nov. 29. She received instruction in Army history and traditions, administrative procedures, military justice, first aid, and field training. At School Tech. Sgt. Dale R. Richards, son of Mr & Mrs M. J. Richards, 6935 S. State, IN SERVICE Amerieal talion, Division, near Chu Lai, Vietnam, Nov 15. His mother, Mrs Ana C. z Agosto, lives at Caserio Ed. 6 Apt. 61 Maya-guez- , P.R. Special Program Planned for Twins Lake Mothers of Club will have its annual Christmas party on Dec. 14 at St. Stephens EpisChurch, 3200 West copal 4615 South, Magna, from 3 to 5 p.m. This is the special time of the year for the children. Santa Claus will be there & there will be a Christmas 4 movie. ray. While in Vietnam Ross was awarded two Army Cpmmendation medals for outstanding work. He will leave for "Fort Hood, Tex., where he will be stationed for another year and a half. . . 1c Sherman H. Lloyd, son of Mrs Betty L. Lloyd, 2167 West 10400 South, Riverton, has been graduated from U. S. Air Force technical school at Sheppard AFB, Tex. He was trained as a helicopter mechanic. The airman is a 1966 graduate of Bingham High school. Airman THE JOB? LAND why not put your family in a better position, too! 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Nichols, Spec-son of Mr & Mrs William Nichols, Seventh Ave., Midleave vale, home on a from the First Division of the U. S. Army. He had been in Vietnam for a year. At the airport he was greeted by his parents, Mr & Mrs William Nichols, and other relatives, Mr & Mrs Vern Dumas and son, Midvale; Paul Nichols and children, Hunter and Mrs Arnold Stringer and son. Mur- EXCELLENT Date Announced on Lions Club Dinner The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 4 Midvale, Utah technician, previously served at Hill AFB, Utah. Dec. 2. Dec. 5 Mr & Mrs Golden Program on Season Soon school The elementary will hold its annual Christ Midvale, is on duty at Korat Thailand. Royal Thai AFB, Sgt Richards, a munitions terfield attended a joint governor's night and Christmas party at Taylorsville, W! 2543120 & & Ralph Rothe and family at Riverton. A Clib Christmas dinner was held at Salt Lake Dec. 5. Attending were Mrs Betty Jean Van Burge, Mrs Kathy Miller, Mrs Suzanne Crane, Mrs Carol Ewell, Mrs Connie Newman, Mrs Linda Newman, Mrs Shirlene Mrs Barbara Ernest, Mrs Connie Lewis and Mrs Kathy Eastman. Dinner guests of the Denton Johnsons, Bountiful, Dec. 8 were Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane and family, Mrs Mildred Crane and Ronald Center. HERRIMAN Mrs Leon Ewell mas program Dec. 19 in the The students auditorium. will present "Around the World," under the direction of Ted Huntington, principal and teachers, Miss Skousen and Mrs Piper. Parents and are urged to attend. Servicemarks owned and licensed by BanhAmenca Service Corporation |