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Show The Midvale Sentinel I .. , The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 17, 1970 son, Salt Lake City, Mr & Mrs Ellis Boren, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Bud Snow, Lester Sum-nicMr & Mrs EMn Mr & Mrs Eldon et Johnson, and Mr & Mrs Cowdell, Copperton. Mr Snow is treasurer of A. A.R.P. and Mr Sumnicht is on the board of directors. Ev-er- Grace Bray 774-261- 5 Firemen, Mrs Maude Stillman was hostess to the Nu I Bridge Club held at her home Dec. auxmiary 11. The Entree Nous Club held a Christmas dinner party in Salt Lake City Dec. 1. They exchanged presents and at- name officers Bingham Firemen's Association held election of officers Dec. 8 at the Bingham Canyon fire hall. The officers are: John Osoro, president; Ross Cushing, first vice president; Vince Miola, second vice president; Wally Swen-so- n, secretary; Joe Dispenza, Phil Sanderson, treasurer; five-ye- ar trustee; Verl Peterson, Chief; Boyd Anderson, assistant chief. The Bingham Firemen number 80 mem tended a show. Bingham Civic Club held a Christmas party Dec. 9 at the Lions Community Center. Gifts were exchanged and games were played. Refreshments were served by hostesses, Miss Connie Moch-izuk- i, Miss Gwen Parker, Mrs Eugina Cochran, Mrs Alice Floros, and Mrs Melba Poul-se- n. bers. Installation of officers will be held Tuesday Jan. 12. The Fire Ladies Auxiliary held election of officers Dec. 7 at the fire hall. Elected are Mrs Lois Hickman, president; Mrs Connie Sargeant, vice president; Mrs Nadyne Swen-so- n, secretary; Mrs Donna Bell, treasurer; Mrs Mary Lynn Sanderson, social secretary; Mrs Helen Peterson, flower committee. The Bingham Fire Ladies held a Christmas dinner party Dec. 15 at a restuarant in Salt Lake City. Hostesses were Mrs Nora Cushing, Mrs Irene Anderson, and Mrs Gay Kendrick. Installation of officers will be held Jan. 4 at 7:30 in the Bingham Fire hall. Mrs Helen Peterson will be the hostess. Kennecott retired are entertained The Christmas party for the A.A.R.P., the organization for retired Kennecott employees, and their spouses was held in Salt Lake City Dec. 11. They were entertained by a group called, "The Happy Timers." Retirees from the mine division who attended were Mr & Mrs Ray Gam-mSpringville, Mr & Mrs Rudolph Draper, Salt Lake City, Mr & Mrs A. G. John el, A dinner party was given to honor Mr & Mrs George Gadd on their wedding anniversary, and to celebrate their grandsons' birthdays at a Salt Lake City restaurant Dec. 11. It was Randy Gadd's 17th birthday. He is the son of Mr & Mrs George E. Gadd, Midvale. It was David Pett's 13th birthday. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Louis Basta, Draper. The dinner party was hosted by Mr & Mrs Louis Basta and Mr & Mrs George F. Gadd. Other guests attending were Cheryl and Bryan Gadd, Linda, Nancy, and Diana Pett. Mrs Bud Snow, Mrs Mark Jones, and Mrs Winn if red Sanders attended a luncheon in Salt Lake City Dec. 12 for the Theta Sorority of the Utah State University. There were 35 in attendance. The Altar Society held a Christmas dinner party Dec. 8 at the rectory. They exchanged gifts and played games. Hostesses were Mrs Martha Page, Mrs Gay Kendrick, Mrs Ann Pino, and Mrs Pat Peterson. The Primary officers, teachers, and their husbands held a dinner at the ward house Dec. 9. The Rivertone Juniors Trio, Ron Hill, Dan Morris, Gregg Densley, were accompanied by Mrs Orr Hill. They sang several selections. Mrs Delina Long was presented a gift for 20 years of service in the Primary. Host- - and Mrs Bernice Fos- The Moroni Branch of the LDS Church held a Christmas party Dec. 17 in the South Jordan Chapel. The Re- lief Society Moroni Branch held a Christmas party Dec. 17 at the chapel. Mrs Gertrude Willie was the chairman of the party. Other age groups in the Moroni Branch held a Christmas party Dec. 17, under the direction of Mrs Liana Lund, David Palmer, and Mrs Genevieve Schmidt. Mr & Mrs Bud Snow spent a week visiting their son, Sgt & Mrs L. B. Snow and son in Riverside, Calif. Guests of Mr & Mrs Pete Pasquali are their daughter, Mr & Mrs Peter Forrest and daughter, San Antonio, Tex. They plan to stay a month. A guest of Mr & Mrs Verl Peterson is Mrs Peterson's aunt, Miss Julia Doyle, Rochester, Minn. She plans to stay for the holidays. A visitor of Mr & Mrs Val Crump is their son, Scott. He will return in January to the Church College in Hawaii he is attending. Guests of Mr & Mrs Robert Jenkins was their granddaughter, Miss Cynthia Brown a, and Miss Dallas Brent, Calif. & Mr Mrs Ernest spent the Thanksgiving week with their daughter, Mr & Mrs Keith Urrv and children, Tempe, Ariz. Mr & Mrs H. P. Mathews and Mr & Mrs Rex Garrett and Joan attended the funeral of Mrs A. B. Allen, American Fork, Dec. 1. Mrs Allen was a sister of Mr Garrett and Mrs Mathews. A dinner honoring their daughter, Mrs Janis Fast-ma- n, Herriman, was given at the home of Mr & Mrs Elvin Armitstead. Dinner guests included Mr Kenneth Eastman and family. Co-vin- Die-deri- ch Community party set for Dec. 1 7 The Christmas Community party will be held at Copper-to- n elementary Thursday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. Students will participate on the program. The PTA has arranged for Santa C laus to arrive and distribute gifts to the children. Corporation sponsors for employee's families and children in the southwest section of Salt Lake valley will be held at the Bingham High School Friday, Dec. 18, from 11a.m. to 12 p.m. SUEDE COLLECTION the soft look and feel of fine suede. NANNETTE Raglan sleeves. Side-sla- front closing. Snap-hel- d pockets. nt Lorna Aiigcod Two-butt- 255-624- 1 tab on round neck. $1995 CRINKLE PATENT COLLECTION Royalon Crinkle Patent, the look of genuine patent leather with a continuous crinkle texture. A MINI COAT Single-breaste- button and buttonhole d, 7Z Vf O Crescent Camp DUP will hold a Christmas luncheon party at the home of Mrs Gary Skinner Dec. 18 at 12:30 p.m. Mrs Grace Johnson will present the lesson, "Unfinished Story". Gifts will be exchang- LDS W V banquet Crescent Second Ward bishopric and youth council were in charge of a youth banquet of boys and girls who earned their individual awards, Dec. W. 4715 SO. - KEARNS SO. STATE-MURRA- 100 tS ITtm Youth honored at 4080 6400 Y STORES ONLY ed. H 0wned Locally & Perated m LU & 4. Crescent Ward Primary officers and teachers enjoyed a Christmas party at the church Dec. 4. Dinner was served with Mrs Frances Jenkins, Mrs Daphene Jarvis, and Mrs Fern Reed in charge. Mrs Margaret Fairbourn was in charge of the program. Guests included bishopric and wives, stake Primary president, Mrs Donald Steadman and her husband, Mr & Mrs Johnson and cub Raymond scout leaders and partners. Gifts were presented. Crescent Second Ward MIA held a Christmas party Dec. 10 at the ward house. Dancing was enjoyed. Mr & Mrs Darwin Soren-so- n are the new Mutual Interests leaders in Crescent Second Ward. Melvin Gause, son of Mr & Mrs Albert Gause, received his discharge from the Navy Dec. 4 and is home now. He served in the Navy for four years, one year in Vietnam. Mrs Elizabeth Fowler returned home from a two weeks' visit in California, where she saw Mr & Mrs Norman Fowler at San Bruno, Mrs Elaine Stevenson and family at Greenbrae, and Mr & Mrs Murray Fowler and family, i 9v 5 s 0( of Mr & Mrs Visitors Charles Babb during the past month were Mr Babb's brothers, George and Jay Babb. St. Joseph, Mo., and Mr & Mrs Russel Gordon and son, Robert, Roman, Mont. Laurie and Lisa Turner daughters of Mr & Mrs Douglas Turner, celebrated their birthdays on Dec. 15 at a family dinner. Laurie was eight and Lisa two. School Lunch Menus Schools Beef pot pie, cottage cheese salad, cinnamon roll, whole wheat bread and butter, milk. Tuesday, Dec. 22 fish sticks, tartar sauce or lemon-butt- er sauce, buttered par-slipotatoes, fruited carrot salad, chocolate brownies, cheese biscuits and butter, Elementary Monday, Dec. 21 Secondary 17 Christmas "Musical luncheon planned by DUP milk. Crescent school program Dec. charge. Yule ed CRESCENT :; will be in Davis. The annual Christmas show and Santa Claus visit which the Kennecott Copper in your life k3 ter. cers ly, Kennecott holds Christmas show For That Gal With Ad-der- ht, C0PPERT011 Mrs esses were Mrs Gwen Crump, chairman, Mrs Elizabeth Cards" is the theme of the annual Christmas program to be presented at Crescent elementary school Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. The children's chorus Schools Monday, Dec. 21 Sloppy Joes on bun or barbecued franks on bun, buttered corn, choice of salads, vanilla or chocolate pudding, roll and butter, milk. 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