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Show (Tenth Ward has Utlion Mrs 'family dinner Catheryn Carlson 255 ( 4" Basketball dinner date scheduled for all sports-mindfamilies in the Jordan East Stake will be held Thursday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. at the stake center under the direction of the stake YMMIA. Special guests will be Stan Watts, coach of BYU, and his assistants. A basketball clinic will be conducted featuring 12 members of the BYU bas-- i ketball team for anyone interested in basketball. The team will perform and give a demonstration, along with helpful informative hints and tips on the right way to play basket A special event ed Union Tenth Ward held a ward dinner Oct. 16 for the families in the ward. Relief ffS 9?S f00d The Seventies group of Union Sixth Ward and wives held a party Oct. 9 at the home of Mr & Mrs Jerry LeBeau who were the hosts for the evening social. President is Dave Smit. The boys and girls of Miss fifth grade class at Canyon View School won the base BrlJ's soccer tournament between the other fifth graders held at the school. Mr Kelly and Mr Harrison's fifth grade classes were defeated. Butler junior high semball. inary held a party Oct. 15 for Also a chicken dinner will the students at Butler Stake be served. Tickets for the house. Dinner was served and event are available from any a movie was shown. of the 10 wards in the stake. Sandy and Byron Shaver, Stake athletic director, Guy son and daughter of Mrs Ruth Simmons, made arrangements Shaver, have returned from for the dinner and program. their LDS missions. Proceeds will go to the wards Mr & Mrs Collin H. Wood for athletic equipment. spent a week visiting a son, Mr & Mrs Neil Woodand family in California. Choir performs at E. Midvale school madrigal choir from Brighton High School presented their first musical program of the season Oct. 11 at the East Midvale elementary PTA room representative tea. Vern Miller is director of the choir and Steve Carlson, son of Mr & Mrs Ralph J. Carlson, is president. The Beehive Standard night enjoyed Stake Beehive Standard Night was held Oct. 13 in the Jordan East Stake Center. The theme of the evening was "For Such a Time as This." Mothers and fathers of the girls attended the event with their . daughters. , Midvale East Midvale Mrs Willis Froncom 255-360- Mrs Sam Bodell to Georgetown, Ida., to visit her mother, Mrs Ada Payne. Mr Magnusson stayed at the home of Mr & Mrs Orley Bills Sr., Ogden. While In Georgetown they were also dinner guests of a brother, Mr & Mrs Wil-fo- rd Payne. A group of Jenkins cousins met Thursday afternoon, Oct. 14, at a local cafe for a luncheon, hosted by Mrs Alice and Mrs Emma Wallgren Jones. Following lunch the group went to the home of Mrs Wallgren for sewing. The house prize was won by Fern Eaton. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs Wynn Jenkins on Nov. 18, with Mrs Tabetha Hansen as Mrs Horace Jenkins and Mrs Willis Francom and daughter, Ro Ann were on a four-da- y trip to Southern Utah and Nevada. They were guests of Mr & Mrs Harold B. Ashman, formerly of Midvale, in St. George, and while in Las Vegas, Nev., they had lunch with Mrs Marguerite Johnson, a former resident of Midvale. On their return trip they were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Douglas Dixon. Both Mrs Dixon and Mrs Francom are former employees of the telephone company, accounting department. panied 1 Mr& Mrs EugeneHawkins entertained at dinner Oct. 10, in honor of a sister, Mr & Mrs James Morse, Phoenix, Ariz. Other guests were Mr & Mrs C. W. Collins, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ray Ullbarri and family attended an open house at Clearfield Job Corps Center. There were cartoons shown for the children. Pens made by corpsmen in their shop were given to those attending. Special guest speaker was Mrs Rampton. Mr & Mrs William were dinner guests on Tuesday of Mrs Mary Watters, Bountiful, on her birthday. Also, Mrs Magnusson accom- Mag-nuss- on 500 adults served during Lunch Week Mrs Gerald Vincent have returned from a trip to New Orleans, La. En route home they stopped in Denver, Colo. Mr & Herriman Mrs Mildred 1 Literary Club has book review Herriman Literary Club met Oct. 11 at the home of Mrs Mildred Crane. A book review on the autobiography of Mark. Twain was given by Mrs Hazel Sorenson who was also Special guest was Mrs Boyce Money, Provo. Youth banquet held in Herriman The annual youth banquet the young people of the ward, and their parents, was for held Oct. 12. Speaker for the evening was David Zandonetti, Salt Lake. Attendance awards were presented by Bp Bryant Miller. Mr & the funeral of her aunt. Mr accompanAndrews Mrs Bob Kent McClure, Bryan ied the Wrights on the trip. RoDebenham, David Lasater, Blair Barn-hur- st, He received instruction in and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat drill Randy Elkins, tactics, military courtesy, Michael Chapman, military justice, first aid, and and The Bret Crouch, Burden. history and traditions. army meeting was under the direction of cubmaster, Richard Nunley, Burden. & Mr Mrs Micheal Poor Pvt Gary P. Fahrner, son Den Mothers are Mrs Dorand son, and Peggy Poor, Fahrothy Pace, Mrs Jane Herman, of Mr & Mrs Paul W. Salt Lake, visited their grand- and Mrs San8475 South, East 870 ner, Webelo Kay Pierson; mother, Mrs Fern Poor. leader is Mrs Barbara Elkins. dy, has completed eight weeks Carolyn Ewell spent sevof basic training at Ft. Camperal days recently at the DenCrescent Fourth WardRe-li- ef bell, Ky. ton Johnson home, Bountiful. He received instruction in Society held its fall social Mrs Boyce Money, Provo, and ceremonies, weadrill meeting at the Carriage visited last week with her House, Corner Oct. 19. pons, map reading, combat daughter and family, the Shertactics, military courtesy, A birthday party was wood Butterfields. given military justice, first aid, and Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane for April Dawn DeMill, daugharmy history and traditions. Get Your Car Ready entertained Oct. 10 celebrat- ter of Mr & Mrs Mark st He graduated from Guests were Cristie ing the birthdays of James, For The Winter High School. Scott, and Jeffrey. Guests Wright, Michelle Best, Scott and Janet Benson, Nickl and Driving Months Ahead. were the Leon Ewell family, Pvt Stanley K. Nickle, son Mrs Mildred Crane, Ronald Scott Burns, Kim and Wendy of Mr & Mrs Lloyd K. NickCome to us in the Crane, Mrs Dot Miller, Ste- Lems, Barry and MartySear-c- y, le, 8819 Capella Way, Sandy, and Genelle Guinn. ven Miller, and the Denton eight completed recently Beginning and Mr & Mrs Paul Dee Wright weeks of basic Johnson family, Bountiful. training at the A surprise supper birthrecently returned from San U. S. Army Training Center, Save money in the end. day party was given Oct. 2 Diego, where they attended Ft. Campbell, Ky. for Shelly Becker, by Mr & Mrs Richard Nunley. Those attending were Sells Jaramil- 10, Janet Forman, Roxanne Parry, Mindy Mitchell, Lisa Bodell, Michelle Facer, and 22 N. Holden St. 669 E. Center St. Midvale Open 5 p.m. 255-608- 1 Patty Becker. James L. Crane was in WyMidvale 255-- 1 Pizza, Salad, Garlic Bread, Spaghetti oming for three days. Mrs Annie Bodell was hostess at aquiltingpartyOct. 11. Guests were MrsLydia Bodell, and Mrs Rosella Mangumsen, Midvale. Dinner guests Oct. 12 at the Jesse H. Dansie home were Mr & Mrs Lamar Parkin, Bountiful. Mr & Mrs GaleChristoph-erso- n and family, Paul, Ida., were week end guests at the Leo Eastman home. They were former neighbors of the Eastmans. Other guests at the Eastman home last week were Mr Green and Mrs Bredben-ne- r, Philadelphia, Penn., The combination is unbeatable. If you're confriends of Bryant Eastman. a new car in 1972, the time to buy is now. bert News of Men in Service Winter Crane 254-448- sen, Drew Larson, Scott Crose, Connie Butterfield, Shelly Becker, Lynette For-ma- n, Carl McMillen, Ricky and Marty Whitehead, Mrs Golden Butterfield, Mrs Hank Crose, and Mr & Mrs Richard Mrs Leon Ewell were guests of Mr & Mrs & dinner Kevin Collings, Granger, Oct. 15 at Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Lee J. Anderson, Salt Lake, visited Oct. 14 at the home of Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane. Mrs Mildred Visiting Crane Oct. 15 was her brother, Earl Butterfield, Mid- mm De-M- ill. Hill-cre- Troester's Automotive lit The Price Freeze gives you '72 cars at '71 prices. Walker Bank finances '72 cars at '52 rates. East Midvale elementary participated in School Lunch vale. Week this last week. The sucMr & Mrs Denton R. Johncess was overwhelming as son and family, Bountiful, they served about 500 extra were guests Oct. 10 at the adult meals during the week. Mildred Crane home. The school istryingsome-thin- g A wedding shower for Shelnew this year. Clubs ley Savage was given by Jill have been organized for the Butterfield Oct. 12 at the Clyde 3rd and 4th grades. The 3rd Butterfield home. on Wednessidering grade has theirs Kelly Butterfield, son of days during school 1:15 to Mr & Mrs Clyde Butterfield, Financing charges vary from month to month 2:15, and the 4th grade in spent a week in Kansas City and the mornings. Some of the acyear to year. It's hard to believe but right now attending an FFA convention. Mrs Sharon Lems rates on new car loans at Walker Bank interest tivities of the clubs are crafts, He is first vice In president 5 are exactly the same as they were twenty years music, ceramics, cooking, and the organization. A surprise birthday party tumbling. The children choose ago. And best of all, we have a good supply of A correspondent is needed which club they wish to join. for Susan Park was held Oct. instalment loan money. the in White Ideal area. City Oct. 14 19 BYU students 16 by Debra Ewell. Other a time for former job part visited to observe team teachWe're ready when you are. guests were Julia Freeman, journalism student or ing methods. Susan Janalyn Butterfield, of in need housewife 'pln" The 4th grade took a field Butterfield, Kim Miller, Kathy money. Typing not necPhone the Walker Bank Office nearest you: trip to the Hansen PlanetarMiller, Diane Eastman and essary but appreciated. Elkins-350-725- 9 ne Gorringe-350-724- 9 ium, Oct. 14. Mr Wests' SciMurray Office-JiGranger Office-Wa- y Loretta Huntington, Riverton. Apply by calling Mrs ence group prepared a space Whetman-350-727Office-PaOffice-Te- d 2 1 Midvale Riverton Mr & Mrs Ray Facer, 8. Frazer-350-726- 8 program for the parents on Smithfield, were overnight Sandy Office-JiOct. 18. guests of the Clyde Butter-field- s. Awards given to A room Mothers Tea was cubs in pack 680 held Oct. 11 under the direcDinner guests of the Vern tion of the PTA hospitality Cub Scout Pack 680 held Bodells were Mr & Mrs Ves-t- er committee. Rasmussen and daughters, its opening pack meeting Oct. Instalment Loans The PTA held a "goody and Jackie Searle, all of Salt 15. Their theme was Fire sale" last week for the chil- Lake; Mr & Mrs Dale Bal- Detectives. Afemher Federal Deposit Insurance Carpnrotum dren. lard and son, and Leslie Receiving awards were Crane, Provo. A surprise Midvalley CampoftheDUP skating and met Thursday at the home of party was given on Oct. pizza The lesson 9 to celebrate Patty Becker's Wyles Sorenson. in a series of 10) I on the life of James Anson Those birthday. attending Little was given by Jennie were Sharon Davis, Janalyn -Olson. A history of AnnaCarl-so- n and Kathy Butterfield, Cathy Hanson was read by Olea Arnold, Janice Park, Virginia Shelton. Sorenson, Jeff and Rusty 01- - White City 571-241- m rg, ul Peery-350-726- 255-334- m Walker Bank ElS 780 (1st J E- - Center-Midv- ale low To Get The Most Out FIRM SECURITY BANS PAYS MM Mr Of Your Electric Draer An electric dryer is perhaps the best thing that ever happened to washday ...and this series has been prepared to tell you some 4 TIMES A YEAR mists know that your electric dryer will do... and that, perhaps, you haven't thought of. 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