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Show Pasf Noble Grands to exchange gifts Linda Despain, Gordon Milne The Past Noble Grand club, Give advics Vf on Vietnam ' f an affiliate of the Queen of the I .v West Rebekah Lodge, Midvale ; i i will exchange Christmas gifts 1 1 i i at a Christmas dinner party . i ii s , i' to be held Monday, Dec. 21, f 4 Miss Linda Despain, dau- at 7 i p.m. at Ming's Cafe, Granghter of Mr & Mrs Wayne J. ger. Despain, Union, became the bride of Gordon Milne, son of Mr & Mrs Clair C. Milne, Martha Circle gives i j1 Roosevelt St., Midvale, in a V home i folks rest to ceremony performed by Bp Matthews at the East Jordan A Christmas party at the LDS Stake Center Nov. 27. home of Mrs Kathleen Sonne A reception followed. Wednesday was held for memAttending the bride was bers of Martha Circle OES. Mrs Val Farnsworth, matron Mrs Myra Larrick was hosof honor, Mrs Kirk Thorpe, tess. sister of the bride, and Miss Instead of exchanging gifts Karen Milne, sister of the I I. members made donations to of groom. Jeri Milne,' sister piland Knee robes charity. the groom, and Celeste DesMr & Mrs Paul Kuhni lows were also donated to be Mr & Mrs Raynold H. Brady pain, sister of the bride were given to rest home patients. junior bridesmaids. Prizes were won by Mrs Flower girl was Jodi Margaret Dubois, Mrs Helen Thorpe, niece of the bride. Mrs Raejean Best man was Jason Perry. Sullenger, Mrs Grace Girard. Ushers were Brent Milne, the The next meeting, which groom's brother; Rick Beal, will be in March, will be held and Mark at the home of Mrs Girard. On Dec. 22 Mr & Mrs versary. The family will honor Craig Pederson, The children of Mr & Mrs to Mr & Mrs HyrumH. Brady. Despain, brother of the bride. them at a dinner party to be Paul Kuhni, Sandy, will celeMr & Mrs Clair Milne, They were married in UnH. brate their 50th wedding anni- - held at BeauBrummel that evBrady Invite Raynold friends and relatives to an ion, Dec. 15, 1920, with the parents of the groom, hosted ening. The Kuhnis were married open house on their 50th wed- marriage later solemnized in a wedding supper at the BalDec. 22, 1920 in Salt Lake. ding anniversary on Tuesday, the Salt Lake LDS Temple. sam Embers prior to the They are parents of five ceremony. Dec. 15, from 6 to 9 p.m. They are parents of five The newlyweds are both at Union Park Community children, Del E., Blaine, Unchildren, Mrs Connie Johnson, Salt Lake; Paul J., Midgraduates of H merest High building, 580 East 7200 South. ion; Mrs Kay (Doris) Allen, School. They plan to make Mrs Brady was born in Mrs William (Joyce) Turn-bovale; Louise Brinton, Miami, West Jordan to Mr & Mrs Murray; Mrs Floyd (Ar-len- e) their home in Union. Fla.; Otto, Katherine Parry, R. Ryther, Granger. They Walter T. Steadman. Mr Rayboth of Los Angeles. Auxand 1654 its Barracks Mr Kuhni, a former art nold Brady was born in Union have 31 grandchildren and 6 1 in the modern iliary will meet Tuesday, at Everything great grandchildren. teacher at Jordan High, is for hall Midvale & Mrs Lawrence E. at Mr city p.m., They request no gifts home is controlled by switches its annual Christmas dinner. presently teaching art classWest Jordan, Palmer, except the children. es in BYU adult education, please. furwill The organization the marriage of their He is a World nish the meat portion of the daughter, Connie, to Robert W, Salt Lake. dinner with members taking Haughey, son of Mr & Mrs War I veteran. pot luck food to go with the Warren Haughey, Midvale, In a meal. ceremony performed at the A program will be prehome of the bride's parents. sented for the entertainment Immediate family attendof the members and their ed, including a brother, Brent, Miss Patricia Hislop and partners. Winnemucca, Nev. Thomas Foster Greenwood III Mr & Mrs Haughey were were married Nov. 6, in the hosts at a wedding breakfast Miss Zervos sets Mesa LDS Temple. at the Coachman. Following ' the ceremony date June An open house will be held wedding they were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Sir George Miss Chryssi Zervoz and on Dec. 10 at Pioneer Hall. restaurant in Phoenix, Ariz., Jim Kocolas will be married in June, it was announced given by the groom's parents, Mr & Mrs Thomas Foster this week by her parents, Mr & Mrs Michael Zervos, 1478 Greenwood Jr., East Midvale. Parents of the bride are W. 7800 S West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Q. Perry Hislop, The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs John Kocolas, Modesto, Phoenix, Ariz. Calif. Friday evening the bridal The engaged couple will be pair was honored at a recepIn a ceremony performed tion in Phoenix. married at Holy Trinity Greek in the Heritage House ChaBridal attendants were Orthodox Church. & irfiMWuM' 1 ftr :mxfrMji Jlif it f 'itmm.mitmti'mmmtirrr tilll Mrs Karen Knight, Mrs MarMiss Zervos is a student pel, Miss Kathy DeLuca and Mr & Mrs Garland Hendricksen at the U while her fiance is Neal Stevens were married ilyn Moody, matrons of honor; Gayle Greenwood, bridespresently attending the Un- Saturday. A reception followmaid. Sheri Hislop was flower ed. iversity of the Pacific, StockParents of the couple are girl. ton, Calif. Alan Bullock was best man Mr & Mrs Pete DeLuca, Midwhile Reid Pierson andSteven vale, and John R. Stevens, Midvale man Pierson ushered. Salt Lake. They have lived in Draper arvanced in corps The newlyweds were also The bride has attended the The family of Garland and U and Stevens Henager Colhonored Nov. 13, at an open Vera Hendricksen will host most of their married life. E. Wasatch 1969 from Ray Ulibarri, retired in house at the home of his par- an open house Sunday, Dec. He lege, while the groom attendMagna, St., Midvale, has been ad- ed Dixie College and the U. ents, Mr & Mrs Thomas Fos 13 from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Kennecott Copper, where he had been a carpenter vanced to a Counselors' Speter Greenwood Jr. Draper National Bank in honor for 35 cialist at the Clearfield Job years. Mr Greenwood is a senior of their 50th wedding anniverMichael Adondalcis Center it was announcseven Corps have living They BYU and his bride has sary. at the ed Thiokol D. S. F. bride Louis by claims Mrs children Corp. (Belva) studied at the same school. They were married Dec. Mr Ulibarri was awarded Richard C. Midvale, Nelson, He has fulfilled an LDS mis Micheal Adondakis was 15, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Hendricksen, Kaysville, Mrs the outstanding youth counsesion in Scotland. The young Temple. married in San Francisco on of the lor CenJob Men Corps Barrett Jean) Steadman, (Iyla Nov. 28 to Rosemary Ann couple honeymooned in Los He was born in Draper, Mrs Lawrence ters of the United States reAngeles and are making a Dec. 14, 1898 to Carl W. and Preston, Ida.; daughter of Thomas in Kansas City, Mo. A. (Thedora) Farnsworth, Provo, cently home in East Midvale. Annie Thedora Nelsen. Georgeatos, San FrancisHal F. Hendricksen, Sandy, co. Mrs Hendricksen was born Garland N. Hendricksen, Jr., Anything you tell a woman The a couple Is If a man takes off his hat in in Millcreek, Nov. 20, 1898, Salt in one ear and over the home in West Jordan.making Lake; and Jerry M. Hengoes Fair-bourM. Richard of a has he means daughter an elevator, it 28 have Sandy. They back fence. and Myrtle Rhodes. dricksen, good manners and hair. grandchildren. are married J 5 - J. y - Ijtr The Paul Kuhnis note Open house honors the Raynold H. Bradys Hig-gins- 50th anniversary Barracks to Connie Palmer marries have party on Tuesday w, Haughey Pair married in Mesa an-no- The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 7 Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 10, 1970 over two pleted radio circuits that were in service four hours daily. These are still the only circuits that handle calls into Vietnam. But by providing' special facilities at the .Saigon USO center, approximately 25 times as many outgoing calls are now being completed daily. These calls are carried by radio to Hong Kong and then to the United States on undersea cable or satellite circuits, he explaiined. Vietnam is 13 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time. high-freque- holiday calls Mountain Bell has offered Midvale residents some ad- vice about exchanging holiday telephone greetings with servicemen in Vietnam. "If you want to talk to a relative or friend in Vietnam arrange to have him place the call from there," Jack Bergstedt local manager for Mountain Bell, suggests. "For a variety of reasons it is virtually impossible to reach a particular serviceman by calling from this end," Women now comprise al- -' he said. "Nearly all the calls most 38 of the total work completed between the two force, according to the U. S. ' countries originate in Viet- Department of Labor. nam but are paid for in this country by having the charges reversed." According to the American and Telegraph Telephone Co.'s long lines department, have special arrangements been made in Vietnam to help servicemen call home at their convenience. These arrangements were made through the cooperation of the USO, the military, the Bell System, and in communications people South Vietnam and HongKong. Many of the calls home are placed from the USO center in downtown Saigon. Calls can also be made from a number of hospitals and service centers at bases In the Vietnamese countryside, Bergstedt said. Five years ago only about 30 calls adaywerebeingcom- - Burning money? Chevron Burner can save Vbrd on your heating fuel dollar. A up to Chevron CALL YOUR MAN GAS & BINGHAM Standard STANDARD OIL IN MIDVALE Oil OIL - 255-922- Company of California Ceremony uniies pair tiff on Saturday Till " iiMOmti Draper couple honored on 50th anniversary Geo-rgeat- os, ne NEWS OF MEN PHILCO Stereo Santa's Specials WZ" IN SERVICE of Mr & Mrs Willis G. Goin, 10843 South 1055 West, Riv er ton, receives the U. S. Air Force Commendation Medal - - ' i.TTI: y MODEL H962UDK B473& $ -- at San Diego State College, from Lt Frederick E. 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