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Show Sandy East stake Nov. 29, held a Centennial bail at the stake center. Dances represented the nine eras women have been in office. Murals were painted by ward members depicting every ten years of WHITE CITY Slides shown by speaker the MIA. on Bolivia Dr. Daines was guest speaker Dec. 4 at Edgemont school. Slides were shown of people In Cuslini, Bolivia building the school with the money students earned for this project. In appreciation the in Bolivia was school named Edgemont. This was a program sponsoredby the student council and the PTA. The school will hold an open house Dec. 18 for their Christmas program. Parents and children will visit the rooms. A visit from Santa Claus will highlight the evening's program. TOPS club has holiday dinner ; The TOPS Club held a e) dinner (low and program, Dec. 3. On the program was a reading by Carol Birrell and a piano solo by Carol Cherr-ingto- n. Christmas cal-ari- Anyone interested in joining the club may call 571-21- 77 for further information, according to Mrs Arva Brewster, president. Progressive dinner on Dec. 20 Eighth Ward Sandy Mrs Cherri Smith spent a week in Hawaii visiting her husband who was on leave from Vietnam. Mr & Mrs Aaron Robinson entertained at a family dinner for Mr & Mrs C. R. Brown, Magna; Mr & Mrs Chad Payne Shelie and Jody, Hunter; Judy and Melinda Martin, Mr & Mrs O. F. Robinson all of Granger; Mr & Mrs George Jones, West Jordan; Mr & Mrs E. C. Robinson, Salt Lake; Don Roberts Denver; and Janena Behunin. Mrs Aaran Robinson had as guests at a party Verona Lewis, Lorrilie Musser, Brenda Anderton, Raya Jones, Barbara Hansen, Carol Paul, Jackie Steeneck, Donna Harding, Arlene Taylor, Judy Martin, Charlene Payne, Janena Behunin, and Marjean Nerdin. Tiffy Musser, daughter of Mr & Mrs Judd Musser spent a week in Cottonwood hospital for minor surgery. Mr & Mrs Jay Olson and a, children spent a week in Calif. Family members were there from several states at a family reunion at her brother's home. Mr & Mrs Richard Brewster and children had as family dinner guests Mr & Mrs Noal Bolliger, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Dale Hansen and children, Mr & Mrs Larry Pennington and Mrs Alley Mor-re- ll. Fon-tan- Sun- Mr & Mrs Val Farnsworth day school officers and teachers will hold a progressive and children spent four days dinner Dec. 20. They will in Casper, Wyo. visiting forcarol through the White City mer White City residents, Mr & Mrs area. , Jay Goodrich. A farewell party was given Miss Shirly Harris, by her Men sought for mother, Mrs Lula Bell Harris Lions membership before her departure for a Men vho are interested in mission in the Eastern Canjoining the Lions club are adian States. Mr & Mrs Mont Deming, urged to contact R. Dale Clark, attended the "Lights On" paror Gene Deem, ; ty for Christmas at the AlA civic club is only as good pine Country Club Nov. 28. and strong as the members Also in their party were Mr make it, according to Mr & Mrs Rodney Rassm us en, Mr & Mrs Nolan Olson, Mr & Mrs Clark. Merril Brown, Mr & Mrs Yates and Mr & Mrs Tom Trim TOPS plan LaVallta. Mr & Mrs Russell Strebel December dinner had a dinner Nov. The White City Trim TOPS 27. Guests were Mr & Mrs club will weigh in at 7 p.m. Peter Strebel, Mr & Mrs Kent Dec. 18, before going to Mrs Durrant and children. Dale Hansen's home for dinMrs Gayle Osborn had a ner. birthday dinner for her daughClaudia Hansen, Gladys ter. Guests were Mr & Mrs Wright and Betty Farnsworth James Birrell and children, are in charge of the games Jim, Kathey, Robbie, Cindy Sabina Biglow, Lee and Julie. Mr & Mrs John with Cressall.and Joyce Walken-hor- st Eggett and daughter, Lynette. in charge of the dinner. Mr & Mrs Lorin Osborn, Mr Gladys Wright won a turkey & Mrs Douglas Osborn, Mr on a point system for the month & Mrs Joseph Lubbers, and Mr & Mrs Jim Short. of November. Mr & Mrs Alma Jones 571-14- 571-09- 80 La-D- on pre-holid- ay Ready for COLD Veafher! and children, spent the holidays with a cousin and family in Hurricane. The Jones family also visited relatives in St. George. Newcomers in the White City area are Mr & Mrs Stephen James and daughter, Janene. The James reside at 9990 Silica Drive. They recently returned from a LDS mission to Australia. Jackie Call, daughter of Mr & Mrs Reed Call celebrated her 12th birthday with dinner. Games were played by the following Robie Rawson, Keith Robinson, Jody Manwell, Susie Hardman, Nola Nelson, Kerry Rogers, Diane Meadows, Leslie Dalton, Julie Garlic, Allison Allred, Roger LaPrey, David Marsh, Chris Mc Caf-fer- y, Sandy Logy, Cindy HanReed Call, Mike Call, Kevin Call, Leon Blue, Cheryl sen, Tempest, Larry Clark, Leslie Wright, Bret Wright, Lyn Tapp, and Julie Rogers. CRESCENT or costume. The meet- ing and program will commence at 7:30 p.m. at the school. The program will be given to the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades during the day on Dec. 18. in song RIVERTON Nellie B. Butterfield Lions gifts the exchange at party Mark Nichols, president of Club reports a Lions Christmas party was held at the Town Hall Dec. 10, for Lions and their wives. Gifts were exchanged. Singing Mothers to present program Riverton Stake Relief Society singing mothers will present a program under the direction of Mrs Virginia Merrill. The outstanding Christmas program will be held at the Bluffdale Ward, Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. Two baby sitters will be provided. Robert Frost talk presented at cluub Lome All good 255-624- 1 Yule The Ladies Literary Club met Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs program set a Crescen school The annual Christmas program will be presented by the Leonard Beckstead. Mrs Catherine Newman, Salt Lake gave an illustrated lecture on the life of Robert Frost. The Crescent Second Ward Relief Society is presenting a Christmas program Dec. 13. A dinner will start at 6 p.m. Bazaar items will be on sale. Melvin Gause, storekeeper U. S. Navy, son of Mr & Mrs Albert P. Gause, was home on a 35 day leave from Lake Mead Base, Las Vegas. He left Nov. 26 for 3 weeks in Calisurvival training fornia. On Dec. 10 he flew to 2c In the reorganized college of Religion at BYU where three new departments were created. Dr. LaMar Berrett, formerly of Riverton, was appointed chairman of the department of Church History and Doctrine. & Mrs Elmo Hamilton, Mrs Daro Hamilton and & Mrs Earl Toone are attending a National Farm Bureau Convention in Washington D. C. The Toones and others will later accompany the Ham-iltoto New York, and on to Guadalupe where they will set our for a Caribbean cruise. Wedding bells will soon ring for Miss Cynthia Hamilton, daughter of Mr & Mrs Eldred R. Hamilton, as Stephen P. Booth, son of Mr & Mrs John Theodore Booth. A dinner party was attended by Riverton First Ward Primary officers, teachers, the bishopric and their wives. Tonya Rothe in charge of the program, introduced the quartet who sang special Christmas selections and carols. Miss Dawn Bowles, her father Theron Bowles, and Mrs Ann Brown were also on the program. A birthday party was held for Mrs Jewel Thaxton on Dec. 5. Mrs May Graff, Midvale, formerly of Riverton attended. Riverton First Ward will have a Christmas dinner Dec. 13, at 6:30 p.m. Mr Mr Mr & ns Saigon, Vietnam. Edward was Fairbourn guest at the home of his granddaughter, Mr & Mrs Roy R. Rasmussen and family, Phoenix, Thanksgiving week. Enjoying the holiday also were Mrs LeRoy Fairbourn and sons, Brian, DeVar, and Kevin. During Thanksgiving week, guests of Mr & Mrs Homer C. Whitlock, included Mrs Mary Denison, Ephraim, Mr & Mrs Homer E. Whitlock, Tucson, Ariz., Mr & Mrs C. N. Torrington, Wyo., en route to San Bernardino, Calif., Mrs Matilda Whitlock, Salt Lake, and their son, Mr & Mrs Howard D. Whitlock, Sandy. Howard has just completed two years on a mission, and three years in the Army. Guests of Mr & Mrs Charles Babb Tuesday evening were her niece, Miss Connie Gordon, Ronon, Mont., and her friend, Miss Pennie Jackson, Hamilton, Mont., who were on their way to Fort Ord, Calif. The girls are in the medical corps, training to be Mrs C. J. Peterson 255-466- 5 WAC nurses. & Airman Mrs Ronald Program scheduled Bate man and daughter, were guests of Mrs at PTA meeting Bateman's parents, Mr & Mrs John Brklacich over the The South Jordan School Thanksgiving week end. On will give a Christmas program their way to Mountain Home Thursday evening, Dec. 18, with a PTA Ida., where Airman Bateman in connection is transferred. He and his meeting. All children in kinfamily have been at LowryAir dergarten, first, second, and Force Base, Denver. third grades will participate Tay-lorsvi- lle Mc-Cur- dy, Mr & Mrs Joseph Workman enjoyed a visit with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Richard Kidman, in Flagstaff, Ariz. They were gone for six days. Mr & Mrs Rex Allen enjoyed a week end visit with their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Robert Luce, in West Covina, Los Angeles. David Arnold and his mother visited relatives in nor- thern California, Mr & County. Home owners often regard the condition as merely the normal effects of cold weather. Desiccation or dehydration results from the fact that winter winds and sun draw more moisture out of the stems and foliage than can be replaced by the root system that is in dry soil or encased in frozen ground. There is no need to shield the beauty of the bush during the winter by draping it with an old burlap sack. Two steps may be taken to help reduce the browning. First, the soil around the plants should be moist during Mrs to John Gutke and family, Danville, Mr & Mrs Keith Holmes and family, Milbrae, and Mr Mrs Glen Turner, Redwood City. Mr enjoyed Mrs Oral Babcock of Mrs Babcock's mother, Mrs Ber-niNelson, Roosevelt and Mrs Babcock's brother, Richard Nelson from BYU and friend from New York for Thanksgiving. Mr & Mrs Lynn Bell and family spent the holiday with Mrs Bell's parents, Mr& Mrs Leo Miller in Tremonton. the winter. Some folks may The Midvale Sentinel think that you are misinformed The Jordan Guide Page 5 if you are seen watering your Midvale, Utah plants in the middle of the Thursday, December 11, 1969 winter, but your plants will undoubtedly pull through the late morning or early afterthan your noon so better winter that the plastic film neighbors' plants who didn't will form before the temper- water. ature drops at sunset, Mr Burningham suggests. These materials may be purchased at nurseries or garden centers. Follow directions for application and you will find this chemical works wonders to reduce browning on the evergreens this winter, Mr Burningham concludes. an Second material may be sprayed on the foliage to slow up transpiration. Generally two applications are necessary. The first application may be applied now and the second in late February or March. Select a sunny day with air temperature above 40 degrees and apply the spray in the mff antl-desicc- frm.mnejn & the company ce 25 LIGHT Glade. Boxed OUTDOOC CHOCOLATES LIGHT - 428 Mr & Mrs Dean Condie went to Georgetown, Ida., where they visited Mrs Con-difather, Eugene Hayes, for the holidays. Leajean Cain was the honored guest of a birthday party in her honor on Saturday given by her mother, Mrs Donnel Cain. The guests attending the party were Stacey King, e's students at Crescent school A guest for the at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18. The PTA evening special was Mrs Lou Sargent, and Crescent Lions are asssister of Mrs Elias Buttisting. Santa Claus will give erfield, who has traveled exa treat to the children. tensively as she has served in government interests. Second Ward R. S. plans program j 2- VALUE- - n iv. a SHEET STORY VALOE Julie Clayton, Pamela Butterfield, Kelly Forman, Dixie Egbert, Donna Campbell. Guests for Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr & Mrs Ed DeGraffenried were Mrs Irma Evans, Mr & Mrs Charles DeGraffenried, Paula, and Jim, Payson, and Mr & Mrs Paul Webeck, Provo. Mr & Mrs Newel Huntsman and daughters spent Thanksgiving in Richfield where they visited both their parents, Sheriff and Mrs Rex Huntsman and Mr & Mrs Lynn Torgersen. Polaroid color G.E.. E.LECTR4CJ -. CAME 2344 TOOTHBRUSH 4 Brushes fife iCJ$5 HAND MIXER ELEC. KNIFE 744-- Winter bum of evergreens fa due lo drouth Many folks agonize over the browning of leaves and needles on their evergreens, but do not connect this condition or winter burn with desiccation, according to Melvin S. Burningham, USU extension agent in Salt Lake 3.1 NORTH 2SS - 3539 PHONE MAIN OPEN MIDVALE. UTAH 7 DAYS A WEE J Souih Jordan Have Any Problems cl.. i dX TUn Snow Flies. Vy-nes- sa, Come to Troester's In The Beginning And Save Dollars in the End. Troester's Automotive 22 N. 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