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Show Union junior Dec. 13. COTTONWOOD W. M. Stelter 278 8707 Ridgecrest school will hold its Christmas open house on Thursday, Dec. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. Parents will have the opportunity to view artwork and Christmas decorations which have been prepared by the students. Junior High Sets Christmas Program Date Cottonwood Heights Has Yule Program Cottonwood Heights school will present a Christmas program Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Theme of the event will be "Christmas Magic" with Mrs Klien serving as mm program chairman. Grades one and two will participate under the direction of Miss Harmon, Miss Ross, Mrs Thomas and Mrs Warner. Also assisting is Mrs Webb, Mrs Woodside, and Mrs Jacob. A Christmas party will be held in Brighton at Mt. on Dec. 17 for all Mil-lice- J I!Ill faculty members and staff. The group will exchange gifts. jiI 111 TELEVISION r m 10 I Mrs Marion Billeter, coordinator for the Junior Sunday school of the Butler Eleventh Ward, hosted a party for officers anl teachers of that organization on will Bella Vista school hold its annual Christmas open house Dec. 19. Caroling by each of the grades on tape will be and will be played during the evening while parents are visiting the school and en- joying art work. Santa will make an appearance much to the delight of the chil- Dec. EAST MIDVALE Lois H. Olynyk Room. A i 7 Specially priced Christmas value. color Lowest priced console ever from RCA the Contemporary Sanford. 23"diag.,295-- . sq. in. picture. oiQ-scrc- J46995 treat for the chillren. Midvalley Prepares Christmas Program Midvalley school will hold a Christmas program Thursday, Dec. 19, 7:30 p.m., at the school. All of the classes will participate in caroling. school will hold Parents are invited to visit all of the classrooms to see the decorations. A East 's Sch-nve- Ridges underwent back surgery last week in a local hospital. Mrs Ridges is a resident of this area and also a teacher at the Ridgecrest school. Elmer T. Leake, Jr., also underwent surgery on his back last week at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr Leake's young son, Mark, also underwent a tonsillectomy on Nov. 27. Dorothy Friis has been released from the hospital after undergoing surgery. Mr & Mrs G. Richard Phelps and family are planning a trip to Denver for the Christmas holidays. Mr & Mrs Norman Man-guentertained Dec. 7 for Totally ai Only Choked up fire- at the Mrs Thornton e A Real Steal 1 Midvale First Ward. Dr. & Mrs Harold Young showed slides taken of the Holy Land. Mrs Helen Jensen, leader, was hostess. Mr & Mrs Bevan Johnson were hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs Amanda Johnson and daughter, Ema-line- ; Sheryl and Dawnel Johnson, Mr & Mrs Roy Crum and family, Mr & Mrs Deral Johnson, Sandy, Wood-roSybrowski and family, all oi Midvale. Mr & Mrs Kay Hing and family drove to Laramie, Wyo., for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Lyle Lewis and son spent the holiday with relatives in Montana. Mr & Mrs Brent Julander and son, San Bernardino, Calif., visited with Esther Stelter Dec. 2. Mr & Mrs Gary Harmer and family drove to Sprin-viilto have Thanksgiving with Mr Harmer's mother. The V. L. Weimeyers enjoyed a visit from Mrs father, Lewis Citrus, Calif., over Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Terry Torgen-soand sons spent Thanksgiving in Roosevelt. Mr & Mrs Joe Mantica drove to Woodland Thanksgiving day to visit Mrs Mantica's parents. A sister, Dixie Ryan, who lives with the Manticas, accompanied them. Frank Piatt, Deville submoved to division, has Washington, D. C. as a result of a transfer from his employer. His family will follow as soon as necessary arrangements are made. Mrs Jean Davis' mother slipped on the ice last week and broke her left arm. Tammy and Roxanne Nielsen, daughters of Mr & Mrs Jim Nielsen, attended a birthday party for their cousin, Gaylene, in Kearns, the Rook Club. Mutual Marrieds side was held Dec. Dec. 3. Mrs Tressa rMfe movie for the students will be presented Friday, Dec. 20, in the morning. Also, Santa will arrive with a an open house on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18. Special programs by the cnnoren win De neia in individual classrooms and a band concert by students will be heard. Caroling will be another highlight. Mountview faculty members and partners enjoyed a Christmas party at a local restaurant on Wednesday, Dec. 11. A program under the direction 01 Miss West was presented, and an exchange of gifts took place. Mrs May was general chairman. Hosts Sharp Camp met Sharp Camp, DUP, Mrs Parley R. Glover and children, East Midvale. Mr & Mrs John Q. Adams, East Midvale, entertained at Thanksgiving Mr & Mrs Charles Adams and family, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Jeff Adams, Mrs Ethel Crowther, Provo; Mrs June Adams and Mrs Lorilyn Long, Murray. Mr & Mrs Laron Olson, East Midvale, were dinner guests of Mr Olson's brother and family, Mr & Mrs Larry Olson, Brigham City, Nov. 30. East Midvale school will host a program, entitled "Seven Joys of Christmas," Dec. 7:30 19, Thursday, p.m., in the school's Activity Mountview Holds Yule Date Dec. 18 Mountview 266-779- 5 Hold Yule Program At School Here n i 6. d dren. Faculty members and staff members plus partners of Dec. 2 I Open House Ridgecrest enjoyed a Christmas party on Thursday, Planned at Butler Dec. 5, at a restaurant. The group had dinner, program, Butler elementary will algames and an exchange of white elephants. Chairman so hold an annual open was Mrs Marilyn Remington house on Dec. .19. The event with Mrs Deaun Zrno in gets underway at 6:30 and charge of table decorations, will run to 8:30 p.m. Santa Mrs Kay Brown over games, will visit and give treats to and Miss Ruth Pehrson nar- the children. rating the program "The Night Before Christmas." Butler junior high will present its annual Christmas program for parents anl students on Thursday evening, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p.m. "Birthday of the King" will be given in story and song. On Friday, Dec. 6 students of the school enjoyed an assembly of talent from their own student body. Murray Allen, district art supervisa chalk talk. or, presented Camille Wintch and Brian Steifensen have been chosen as youth representatives of Butler Junior High to the Parent - Teacher - Student Association conference at Ill Bella Vista Will Hold Open House Open House Set At Rldgecrest HEIGHTS Mr high Friday, Dec. 5, at the home of Mrs Grace Thornton. The lesson, "The Unpublished Story," was given by Mrs Melissa Glover. Assisting the hostess was Mrs Melissa Glover. Mrs Louise Schmidt, East Midvale, entertained at a dinner party at her home, Dec. 5. Guests attending were Mr & Mrs Kent Bow-del- l and family, Albert Crane and daughters, Roberta and Evelyn, Herri-man- ; Francis Earl Tripp, Midvale, and Mrs Iola For-maHoyt Lakes, Minn. Mr & Mrs Elgin Hokanson East Midvale, entertained for Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Attending were Mr Hokans.on's parents, Mr & Mrs Henry Hokanson, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Bruce Cox, Granada Hills, Calif; Mr & Mrs Stacy Fields and family, Mr & Mrs Kent Hokanson, Las Vegas; and Mrs Bessie Robertson, Salt Lake. The out of town euests stay- d with the Hokansons for a few days and left Dec. 1. Mr & Mrs George Phelps, East Midvale, entertained for Thanksgiving. Attending were Mrs Phelps' parents, Mr & Mrs Noel Rosse, East Midvale; Mr & Mrs Richard Rosse and daughter, Stephanie, Mr & Mrs Werner Kie-pSalt Lake; the Phelps' Mr daughter and & Mrs Kenneth West, Orem, and their son and daughter, Marty and Rhonda, who live at home. The occasion was. also, in honor of Kenneth West's birthday. Mr & Mrs Paul Dahl hosted Thanksgiving breakfast at their home ior their son and family, Mr & Mrs Richard Dahl, Granger. In the afternoon, they were guests, for holiday dinner, at the home of their son and family, Mr & Mrs Grant Dahl, Mr & Mrs Ellis Rich, entertained Midvale, 28 Mr & Mrs Donald and family, Mr & Mrs gason, Mr & Mrs Lynn Provo; Mr & Mrs Forrest Yorgason, Tooele; and Mr & Mrs Balgene Yorgason, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Clair Tobler and children, Las Vegas, were guests for the holiday week end of Mrs Tobler's parents, Mr & Mrs Claude Bird, East Midvale. Mr &. Mrs Phillip Lund & family. East Midvale, were holiday week end guests of Mrs Lund's parents, Mr & Mrs Grant Smith, Phoenix. Mr & Mrs Kent Ashman, East Midvale, and Mrs Ashman's sister, Susan Vonella, Downey, Calif., attending few days at BYU, spent Thanksgiving time with Mr Ashman's parents, Mr & Mrs Harold Ashman, St. George. view, Wash, were guests for four days oi Mr Christopher-son'- s parents, Mr Sc Mrs JoA. seph Christopherson, East Midvale. Mr & Mrs Dorus Thomas, East Midvale, and grandson, Mark Stanczak, BLU, spent four days with Mr & Mrs Thomas' daughter and fam- Has-musso- East Nov. Rich Nor- man Rich, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Laron Olson & daughter, East Midvale; and Mr Rich's mother, Mrs Janie Rich, Bountiful. Mr & Mrs L. J. Osborne and son, Ray and daughter, Roxanne, Soda Springs, Ida., were guests over ThanksgivCarl-seing of Mr & Mrs Ervin East Midvale. Guests, Mr & Mrs Jerry Christ-opherso- and children, The Midvale Sentinel Page 8 The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday.December ger, East Midvale, entertained Nov. 30 Mr & Mrs Gene Nealley, Holladay; Mr & Mrs Gus Katis, East and Mr & Mrs Midvale; Michael Olynyk, Murray. Steven Hastings, son of Mr & Mrs George Hastings, left Dec. 3 to serve an LDS mission in the Southwest Indian mission. ily, Mr & Mrs A. W. Stanczak, Emmett, Ida. Mr & Mrs Gary Thompson, East Midvale, spent the Thanksgiving week end vis- iting their parents, Mr & Mrs Irv Mace and Mr & Mrs Clem Thompson, St. Anthony, Idaho. Mr & Mrs Frank Gaufin, Soaumont, Tex., were guests for a week of Mr Gaufin's parents, Mr & Mrs Brent E. Gaufin, and Mrs Frank Gaufin's mother, Mrs Gertie Smith, East Midvale. Mr & Mrs Mike Bloomin- - n Bell- - 12, 1968 Enjoy Ihe Warmth of a Thanksgiving Day, were the Carlsen's son and family, Mr & Mrs Val Carlsen, White City. On Nov. 27, Mr & Mrs Archie Carlsen and son, Miles, Rigby, Ida., were finished with PANELING FAMILY ROOM U6StS. Mr & Mrs Roger LeDuc, Midvale, entertained Nov. 28. Attending were their daughter, Mrs Kaye Terry and children, Salt Lake; their son, daughter-in-laand granddaughter, Mr & Mrs Dale LeDuc and Lisa, Sandy and their daughter, Louise who was home from USU, Logan. Dale LeDuc returned home Nov. 22 from Kansas City where he had been attending school. Mr & Mrs Roy Nealley, East Midvale, were hosts on Thanksgiving to Mrs Neal-ley'- s parents, Mr & Mrs Wilford Webb, Murray; and Mrs Nealley's grandfather, William J. Webb, 95, Cottonwood. Evening guests were Mr & Mrs Tony Menna and children, Sandy; and Mr & Mrs Glen Webb and family, Granger. Mr & Mrs Lyle Graham and family. East Midvale, were guests Nov. 28 of Mrs Graham's parents, Mr & Mrs O. J. Hansen, Murray. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Ver Non Hansen, Mr & Mrs La Monte Hansen, Sandy; Richard Snyder, Midvale and Pete Stalliviere, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Glen Houtz were parguests of Mrs Wood'sLave-der, ents, Mr & Mrs John East New Shipment 4x8' No!495 Royalcole Paneling 4 Kinds of Walnut, 3 of Cherry, Gold, Oak, Teak Plastic Coverall 10'x25' Kitchen Tools GUIlTaCkef Only 29' Values to 89c Duo-Fa- st Heavy Duty Reg. L $15.9510 Lay away Christmas Suggestions : Saber Saw 1777 Blacks, Decker Sander 2222 Black & Decker i" Drill $9" j Black & Decker I Nov. 28. Mr & Mrs Dale L. Jewkes, Cottonwood Heights, were hosts on Thanksgiving to Mrs Jewkes' mother, Mrs Charles W. Thornton, Mr & Mrs Calvin Thornton and ,'amily, East Midvale; and Mr Jewkes' mother, Mrs $098 wide ; j ! i Plus Gold Strike Stamps on all Cash Purchases Jenny Jewkes, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Delbert Yorga-son- , East Midvale, hosted a dinner party at their home Nov. 30. 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