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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 24, 1970 HERRIMAN Mildred B. Crane 254-426- R. S. & Mrs Norman Mills, was named. Later they were dinner guests of the Dale Sheltons, Sandy. Recent guests of Mr& Mrs Edwin Terry were Mr & Mrs Devere Hansen, Mark and Carrie Hansen, Logan, Douglas Hansen, Phoenix, and Mr & Mrs Leonard n. Bennett, land Lewis, Mr & Mrs James L. Crane, and Mr & Mrs Leon 8 enjoys Christmas party The Relief Society Christmas party was held Dec. 16. Dinner was served; a program followed. Officers in charge were Pres. Hazel Sorenson, Phyllis Swasey, Vara Mitchell, and Sharleen Mangum. Christmas Day dance scheduled Bishop Bryant Miller announced that a children's Christmas dance will be held Dec. 26 at 2 p.m. at the LDS Church. Everyone is invited including former residents and friends. Literary Club has progressive dinner The Herrirnan Litprarv Club enjoyed a progressive dinner for their annual Christmas party Dec. 14. They visited the homes of Pres. Donna Butterfield, Mrs Dot Miller, Mrs Grace Walker, and Miss Evelyn Crane. Children visit n and aged shut-i- The Primary children, under the direction of the officers and teachers, visited the homes of the aged and shut-iof the ward Dec. 16, singing carols and presenting Ewell. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell and Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey attended a Bodell family party Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs Fern Butterfield, Salt Lake. The elementary school children enjoyed a ham dinner Dec. 18 under the direction of PTA officers. Mrs Donna Eastman and Mrs Carol Ewell Og-de- Orpha Brown, Mable Burk, and Viola Sabey, retiring officers of the Li Arts Club, enassisted. tertained at a dinner party Visitors at the Vern Bodell home Dec. 19 were Mr for members of the club. The & Mrs Vester Rasmussen, affair was held at the home of Salt Lake, and Mr Reed Crane Mrs Brown. During the evennew officers, Mildred and daughter Leslie, Montpe-lie- r, ing Ida. Reeder, Phyllis Jacobs, and A school Christmas proEvelyn Terry were elected gram was held Dec. 17. The for the coming year. Cindy and Linda Johnson, nativity scene was featured, with the school children singKathy Fulton, Kathy Lyon, Vacarols and presenting lerie Lewis, Pearl Nuzman, ing choral readings. The program Leon and Marba Hansen and was directed by Prin. Ted Ronald Lyman were among those who participated in the Huntington, Mrs Karen Youth Song Fest at the LDS and Mr Rodney Claw-so- n. After the program treats Tabernacle Saturday night. Mrs Violette S. "Cutler, were presented by the PTA. in the Kansas A Christmas party for the while serving Wayne Butterfield family was Missouri LDS mission, had held Dec. 19 at the home of the misfortune of falling and Mr & Mrs Ray Carter. Attend- -i breaking her ankle. She was ing were the families of Mr & working in Topeka, Kans., at Mrs Rulon Wilcox, South Jor- -j the time. She has had a temdan, Mrs Reta Pullman, Mr & porary medical release and Mrs DeWayne Butterfield, is convalescing at the home of Rodney Butterfield, Mr & Mrs her sister, Mrs Nell S. CuStanley Jackson, Bluffdale, tler. Mr & Mrs Roger LeDuc and Mr & Mrs Wayne Butterentertained at a family get- field. together Sunday evening. The group enjoyed Santa Clausand games. Attending were Mr & EAST Mrs Dale LeDuc, Sandy, Mrs Kaye Terry, Salt Lake, and their families, and Miss Lou- MIDVALE ise Stake entertains for elderly LeDuc. Mr & Mrs Leon M. John- son and family attended the James H. Johnson family Christmas party at the Dra- -' per bank building. The East Midvale Stake entertained at a Christmas dinner party Saturday evening for the senior citizens of the six wards. Santa was on hand Christmas treats. with gifts for the guests. A The MIA enjoyed a carol"Traditions of program, ing party Dec. 15 after which Christmas," was presented by Mrs Stanley Wheeler they returned to the church Dora D. Flack, Bountiful. for refreshments. ns Mrs Elsie Freeman, Southgate, Calif., is visiting her daughter and family, the Preston Butterfields, for the holiday season. A surprize birthday party for Miss Debra Ewell was given by her friends Dec. 18 at the home of Miss Susan Butterfield. Others attending were Katliy Miller, Susan Park, Kim, Miller, Janalyn Butterfield, Diane Eastman, and Julie Freeman. Mr & Mrs Walter L. Ewell, Hunter, and Mrs Marge Elliston, Neosho, Mo., were guests Dec 14 at the Leon Ewell home. Neil Sorenson, son of Mr & Mrs N. W. Sorenson, arrived home from the Navy Dec. 17 for a few days' leave. His wife, Caren, will return with him to San Francisco, where he is stationed. Mr & Mrs Bob Rushton and family attended a family Christmas party Dec. 19 at the home of Mr & Mrs McKay LeFevre, Hunter. A slumber party for Cindy Parry on her 14th birthday was held Dec. 18 at the home of Miss Virginia Sorenson. Mr & Mrs Jay Park entertained at a Christmas party Dec. 19 at their home. Guests were Mr & Mrs Ice LARK Girls' Club welcomes guests Special program at First Ward The Catholic Girls' Club choir of East Mid- -; of Lark is having a Christvale First Ward presented a mas party Dec. 18. Everyone Christmas program Sunday. is invited. The Songs and on the scriptures birthday of the Savior were given. Dorothy Bradford is the chorister, Louise Young, orand narrator David ganist, King. Dean Kirk was the baritone soloist. The LDS Christmas Primary held a luncheon Dec. 16. Those working in the Primary were invited. It was under the direction of Gail Trjillo, Elneore Burgess, and Ruth Mr & Mrs Roger L. and daughter, Louise, attended a wedding reception in Provo Saturday evening honoring Miss Madalyn Jones Le-D- uc Peckins. Don Cressman was home this past week end from Ricks College. Miss Peggy Moses will be home next week. Mr & Mrs Stanley P. Wheeler have their oldest son, Mr & Mrs Stanley W. Wheeler and daughters visiting for four days from Jensen, Utah. Cliff Blizsacler will have his grand daughter home with him for Christmas. She is coming from a college in San and Michael D. McGarry. Sunday the LeDucs were guests at a Christmas open house In Murray for employes and their families of Hiland Dairy. Members of East Midvale Stake Primary board and their partners enjoyed dinner, program, and games at the Stake Center Thursday evening. Francisco. He is going to go Betty Lloyd, MaurineNilsson, back with her for a few days Karen Johnson, and Cherry after the new year. Mrs Neil Sorensen has just Wilcox, stake officers, were in charge. completed a beauty course at Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton Hollywood Beauty School in were present in Sandy when Murray. Neil Winn has just been retheir grandsons, Troy Shelton, son of Mr & Mrs Dale leased as a ward clerk and Terrel Mickalson has been apShelton, was confirmed and Norman Scott Mills, son of Mr pointed in his place. DRAPER Mrs Howard R. Allen 571-171- Santa 0 in Draper Dec. 24 Santa Claus will arrive in Draper on the fire engine Thursday, Dec. 24, at 9:30 a.m., first going to the west-sid- e of town, then through the center section, north, eastand then south. This annual event is sponsored by Draper Fire Department. Juniors installed, make party favors The American Legion AuxJunior iliary girls held a meeting Dec. 7, at the home of their leader, Mrs Merle Dow. They made favors for the Auxiliary Christmas party. New officers, installed by Bonnie West, were president, Darlene Smith; Venna Whet-ma- n, secretary-treasure- r; Janalynn West, historian; Dana Jensen, chaplain. Susan and Rachel String-fello- w and Susy Humphrey also attended. Smith Melissa family Christmas party was held at Taylorsville. There were 120 family members at the party. A dinner was served and a program followed, Christmas carols were sung, and Santa visited. Mr & Mrs R. O. Baker motored to Pocatello, Ida. Dec. 11 with their son, Phil, while he attended National Guard meeting in Pocatello. Then they went to Twin Falls and visited with Mr & Mrs David O. Hamilton and family. A Christmas party was held at the home of Deborah Allen. Teresa Jarvie, Shelley Childs, Tawna Riding, Carolyn Smith and Kelly Christen-se- n enjoyed snow games, caroling and a supper. Draper Second Ward MIA officers, teachers and partners had dinner out Dec. 22. They also exchanged gifts. Mr & Mrs Leland Rich-iand family will spend Christmas Eve with the Asay family, Sandy. Gifts will be exchanged. The Vern Richins home will be the setting for a Christmas party Christmas Eve for their children and grandchildren. Gifts will be exchanged. ns WEST JORDAN Mrs Clifford Bills 561-030- Barbara Furse, Butler. George P. Furse, Los Gatos, Calif., and Mrs Morris Parkinson, Rexberg, Ida., and Mr & Mrs Alfred S. Furse, Seattle, were unable to attend. West Jordan Third Ward will hold a high priest rehearsal for their rhythm band party on Dec. 22. Mr & Mrs Jay James held a birthday dinner for their son, Richard L. James on Dec. 12. Guests were Ward Alvery and Mr & Mrs Richard L. James. UNION Mrs Gerald Schow 255-769- 5 at 8 p.m. Lehman, popular disc jockey, will be a special guest. There will be a floor show. Strict dress standards will be observed. College students home for the holidays are weland encouraged to come attend. Dec. 26 Lynn Open house held by Midvalley The annual Christmas program and open house given bv the Midvalley school was held Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Following the program the parents were invited to visit each of the rooms to see the Christmas art. at CommiUee chosen PTA program Wards combine Christmas party Union Junior High school its third annual presented Christmas program Dec. 16. During the PTA meeting which preceded the program, a nominating committee was elected, Melvin Jenson, Carolyn Richardson, Alfred Bailey, Richard Blomquist and Phyllis Harris. The MIA Christmas party for the combined Union First and Fourth Wards was held Dec. IS. The Scouts and Beehives enjoyed games at the ward, while the Explorers, Mia Maids, Ensigns and Lau-re- ls went roller skating, returning to the ward for re- -i freshments. Holiday Hop set by Jordan East Stake "Holiday Hop" will be the theme of the Jordan East Stake dance to be held Saturday. u U Debi Lowder "Miss Noel" nominee Debi Lowder, daughter of & Mrs Eldon Lowder, 7835 South 1300 East, was among 65 girls nominated for the title of "Miss Noel" at BYU. Requirements included an Mr extemporaneous speech, making an original toy donated to Stake announces New Year's party Coke Color Film Re9 4 39 S b 3 66 JL (S3C Re9'95 A full gallon of Coke Motorola Professional Type Sunbec Table Radio Hair Dryer y Reg. $16.95 Q Now $"44 9- - M $22.95 Now $1 jS95 U $2.50 Value Deodorant Old Spice Cream or After Shave 0!dSC W -- H ' PHONE 2.1 . .. NORTH MAin 255-353- 9 . OPf I II I uinltC 1 2ZZ-PAYS A WEEK UTAV4 7 .... OS 3Qi Cuur' CARTRIDGE FILM VO pes. SHAMPOO o9 2. rv " Vr? Polaroid film flash cubes HAIR SOAMG. 2 REDUCING CANDY AIATCMBOX ,Y"Jsp CAR vj7g9 S OEPSEMS LOTION! Pes. "F7 T- -- P. Ol L. S-T-- P patronage this past year Uf Want Ads bJtadC GAajuVVVjoiu Sp'uOcfc for your kind 1" held Of-- and thank you iTjH Now deodorant Ro,,-- n MIA SIZED' BATTERIE9 GAS TKEATMEW IIP Reg. $1.00 Desert Flower Dec. 15, the OUR DEEPEST AMD SlMOBpesT-EXPRESSIO- N OF '7MAM2" FOR MAKING 1970 OUR-- MOST SOCCESSRJtL YEAJE. PLEASE IKiOVM OP OUR-- APPRECIATION Y0U HftME MAPE THIS poSSlBLS. "ayes" tf Clock Radio Hand Mixer with free The A. C. Furse family had a Christmas party and pot luck dinner last week. Present were Gladys Lundberg, Sandy, Mrs Jackie Skinner, Salt Lake, Barbara and Jean Furse, Midvale, GlenandJune Furse. Kaysville, Grant and Motorola Sunbeam Reg. $9.95 Now .i On Dec. 31 at 9:30p.m. Theme for the dinner dance is New Years on an Island. There will be a floor show. Adults and the youth of the stake are invited. Reynolds, Norma Bateman, and Laveren Barben.Thepro- gram was presented by Gene tsateman's Dulce Singers. Each member brought a sample of her favorite cookies and the recipe to exchange. quarts Use The Groups celebrate Chrisrmas season West Jordan Stake is holding its annual New Years party invited. The dinner was under the direction of Emma Lee Drake, Eva Stocking, Valoris Chipman, Roma Johnson, Dean 'i 4 4 The Pierian Christmas party was held Dec. 5 at Pio- neer Hall. The husbands were 8 Puk - 254-375- pleas& accept-- V U Pierians enjoy Yuletide event Type 108 Polaroid American Fork Training its annual Christmas party. and displaying a tal- The "Moon Pilot" film was ent. Miss Lowder chose sing- shown. Candies and cookies were sold to earn money. ing as her talent. The MIA Special Interest group held its Christmas party Stake to join Dec. 16, went caroling and in MIA ball returned for refreshments. Also on Dec. 16, the PriJordan East Stake MIA New mary held its Christmas Year's Eve ball will be Dec. party, Chimpanzees, "Cook31 at 9 p.m. at the Salt Palie and Butch," entertained. ace. The entertainment will Primary will resume on Jan. include "fractured flicks", 6, at 3:30 p.m. the King Cousins and the Sound Column, a musical combo. A Mr & Mrs LaVon Sowell, light buffet will be served. Florida, are visiting a sister, Mr & Mrs Verlan Morrill. The children of the Happy Time Kindergarten, under the direction of Dorothy Beard and Primary youngsters Donna Cook, presented a Christmas pageant for their perform at party parents Dec. 21. children perThe children of the Junior Primary 'the family ChristSunday school of the Union formed at Ward presented a mas party at Midvale Second Seventh musical program for their Ward Dec. 21. Participating were Mark Larson, Tammy parents on Dec. 20. Union Seventh Ward MIA Ewell, Debbie Ulibarri, Marhad their Christmas dance tin 'Maymi, Brian Hill, Craig Mar-ku- s, White, Lyle Coon, Allen Dec. 15. Reid Jacobson, Jolene Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer had as week end guests Mr Smith, Debi Beck, Kathy Ul& Mrs J. P. Monahan and ibarri, Deanna Austin, Andy son, West Covina, Calif. The Norton, Kelly Johnson, Bren-d- a Monahams also visited other Leigh, Becky Van Alphen, Jana Larson, Cary Ewell, La-u- ni relatives in the area. Norton, Sandra Johnson, Jerry Lynn Jones, Lynette BLUFFDALE Larsen, and Audrey Bowlden. Santa Claus gave treats to Mrs Gary Garrett the children. School, Midvale Laundry & Dry Cleaning 132 N. Main St., Midvale g'.IOBTH CENTER SQUARE CTMEMT |