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Show trict 8 president. RIVERTOI! Nellie BuHerfJeld Mrs Howard and Gary Torkelson were commended for their work in the post. Mr Torkelson was awarded a an pin for membership. Mrs McFarlane was a past president's pin. Cmdr. Withers recognized the efforts of Mr Torkelson and Mr Giles for providing horse shoe pits for men on the hill and horse shoes for veterans at the hospital. A half of beef was given away to Johney Givcoma during the evening. lene White; secretary, Lois Fleming. Past president pins were presented. Miss Sandy Craig sang and played her guitar. Hostesses were Erma Demke, Connie Bagley, and Lois Fleming. Mark Despain was awarded the Eagle in a court of honor held May 15. Mark is a scout in Union Fourth Wark and is the son of Mr & Mrs Wayne Despain. The Holly beauty College of June 1967 graduates held a luncheon at the Beach Boy May 18. Attending were Mrs Judy Miller, Mrs Christine Barrett, Mrs Madeline Perry, Miss Becky Anderson, Sharon Derant, Elaine Barlocker. At Union Fourth Ward conference, a new Primary presidency was named: president, Paul 254-019- 4 Legion post, Auxiliary have installation officers were installed at a dinner meeting held at the May New Chuck-A-Ra- 16 by the American Legion 140 and Auxiliary. Post Melvin Withers succeeds Clarence Giles as commander. Other officers are Gary Torkelson, first vice commander; Steve Stefanoff, second vice commander; Paul Howard, adjutant; Don sergeant-at-arm- s. Mrs Eleanor Collard was installed as president of the Auxiliary replacing MrsGwen McFarlane. Other officers are Mrs Beverly Withers, first vice president; Mrs Eileen Stefanoff, second vice president; Mrs Beverly Tischer, secretary - treasurer; Mrs Joy Howell, chaplain; Mrs Ann sergeant-at-arm- s; Kelly, Mrs Kathy Withers, historian. The group was installed by Mrs Kathleen Howard, dis i , 25-m- ll, Mr & Mrs Sherman West Jordan are pround parents of twin boys. Mrsla Bodell was the former Gay-Butterfield, Riverton, daughter of Mr & Mrs Floyd Butterfield. Bo-de- The Midvale Sentinel Page The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 28, 1970 Central dist. BPW elects new officers retary-treasur- was ector. State officers present were Mrs Josephine Yergenson, Mrs Mabel O'president; Brien, first vice president; Miss Helen Dahle, second vice president; and Mrs Ruth All en, corresponding secretary, The purpose of the meet- - elect new er. Mrs Iris Buhler, Midvale, Central District Business and Professional Women held a conference at a Murray of cafe, under the direction Mrs Ruth Miner, district dir- ing was to 8 district officers for the coming year, Pamela Peterson; first coun- ciecieu weie mis uiga ou- sec-oselor, Beverly Taylor; den, Tooele, district director; counselor, Dora Gastor. Mrs Eleanor Hansen, Sugar-hous- e, We are now ready to turn vice director; and Mrs our thoughts, once again, to Elaine Traver, Tooele, sec- - secretary-treasure- out-goi- r. were speakers career girls, MissNola Brown, who represented the Guest young Midvale Club, and Miss Jean Peterson, represented the who Sugarhouse Club. Miss Peterson was chosen to represent central district at state convention. the the Also Mrs Ruth Miner and Mrs Iris Buhler were guests of the Tooele Business and Professional Women's Club Miner Mrs Wednesday. installed the new officers for 1970-7- 1. nd Youth conference at BYU in June Final plans are now com-plete for a youth conference at BYU June 5, 6, 7. Speaker for the sunrise service will be Marlin Fairbourn and for sacrament service, Elder Harold B. Lee. Replacing Joyce B. Thor-u- p as age group counselor in the YWMIA in Riverton Stake is Betty Hansen. Lucille Butterfield is Mia Maid leader. spring. i tun Milriili linn HI t 1 t mi tut-A- . 8Ls i "lit lirllli a m I! mm u pet r lrliinw;;ia FLOWER SHOP $ee& FLOWERS BY WIKE REGULAR DELIVERIES ALL UNION DUPcamp Lions have elects new new officers Mrs Afton Bulkley 255-383- Mr & Mrs Vernon Den- sley, Idaho Falls, visited Mr Densley's parents, Mr Mrs Gordon Densley. They left May 23 for Hawaii, where Mr Den- sley will resume his work as a Pharmaceutical consultant. 5 ' - Lady Lions Riverton Lions and partclosing party was held May ners met May 18 at the Town 14 at the home of Pres. Erma Hall to install the following Demke. Dinner was served. officers: president, Douglas New officers are: pres., Carol Peisley; first vice president, Barnes; vice president, Car- Einar Lund; second vice president, Eldred Hamilton; third vice president, Owen Pickett; and treasurer, secretary Frank Smith; tail twister, Herschel Egbert; Lion tamer, Roland Page; two year directors, Elmo Hamilton and Elias Butterfield. The "Islanders" catered the dinner and Mafi Tonga and her group from five Islands furnished a program of dancing and singing. Riverton Camp DUP met May 21 at Riverton Town Hall. New officers elected were Mrs Elma Johnson, captain; Mrs Mary Mortensen, first vice captain; Mrs Blanche Dens-le- y, second vice captain; Lova Coy, secretary and treasurer; Mrs Mary Egbert, parliamentarian; Mrs Anna May Sand-strohistorian, and Mrs Ida Densley, registrar. were Violet Hostesses Hamilton, Merna Petersen, Roane Sargent and Virginia Seal. 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