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Show Utah press Women har aoum west . honor past presidents Jordan Valley social life November bride pUPhaSSOCial Salt Lake County. MJPmel at Violet Boyce, past "Vintage Treasures,1; the Pioneer Hall in West president, was honored at styies of 1931 through Jordan, Oct. 26. the Utah Press Women's 1956, under the direction pres. Geneal Dimond Coffman: of Dr. Kathlyn banquet commemorating family Far South Refugees to benefit from 'Action' program . . . niissioiiaho HlMolV naliona convention West anniverthe twenty-fift- h sary of the organization. Mrs Boyce has been an active member of the Attending the bride will Utah Press Women for 24 be the bride's sisters, r and held a Debra Peck, matron of years term as president. Her South County Com- sewing machines and Julie and honor included other offices Action program is electric irons will be munity and lh Urillintna ' corresponding secretary sponsoring a hew class in greatly appreciated. sister,. Terie and (hand and recording secretary. sewing, Lyn Evensen and Marcie Her last before machine), for refugees, job tive bride and groom are Evensen; Gina and retiring was with the Sen- handicapped, senior Several attend Mr and Mrs Donald A. Perry tinel. She has won citizens and other disad- Mrs Williams and Mr and birthday party Ashley Scott will be the numerous awards for her Evensen. DeMar n....... vaniageu peuptc. anI Risk " ;: ; : District convention will lie Ma v. 10. The tlosinu social will Ix; May 17. ' Zuli-Jl,- in ll An.on; .Illll.llillC I'.urli.iii.in' was - rcidlij 'ol!ifnl'.;irlw Relics were show n l Barlow , (ieneal Dimond, Georgia Turn-bow- , Wight's Fori Camp was Nclda ' Lisonbee. hostess camp. ' Utahna Franz gave the and Janice Pulley':. r Next meeting will be lesson, "Locality with Archibald Nov.' : Histories." ' ('amp as Camp captain, Nelda Gardiner hostesses. recorLisonbee, played . '. Colleen 1 ; two-yea- Pair repeats vows Cynthia (Cindy) Sue Williams and Jef fry Dean Evensen will be married on Nov. 7 in a ceremony at the Jordan Ell Reception Center. A reception and dance will follow. Parents of the prospec 1 "7? TP I SrZ,i-- . MufApmAil Evenm a ku rtarrn LoniEven- - una inuj onau -- sen: Williams. The bride is a graduate of Bingham High and also graduated from Con tinental Beauty College awm TW , I; ..... 'Hl ' ". ia atmnlnvMfl column, Mher course starts Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. to auu vu ucr vuua vii 11:30 a.m. at Copperview Gingham. Other past Community Center, 8446 were also S. Harrison St., presidents hmMMtfl of ftu aftarrmnn for information. Anyone with fabric The organization's remnants, clean clothing, workshop was held at the which can be remodeled, Tri-Ar- c Travelodge and needles, threat, zippers, several buttons, etc., please drop featured D. J. Cline, them off at the center. President of the National Also, any good used iwwwer The 255-351-6, . TSZt'Z T.t Federation a of Pre highlighted the at convention with her talk. to the will Other, who spoke Utah Technical College. aITJIZT The Jor-Wom- nw'eds make tbeir home in South uiierai revenue; ooriMtra Jordan. Gigone, public relations; Tasting party slated An unusual food tasting Girls visit Watch Sale Members of the Birthday Club met Friday evening at the borne of ." Rose Laveder, East Men's A Women's Watches Attending were Mabel Effie and Wilson Ferguson, Libby Bowden, Velma Bird, Blanche Rosenhan, Gertie Wetland and Evelyn Colebrook, all East Mid-val- e. To OandcMOff LayawayNow Cruser Jewelry 6217 S.lliitl::d Drive 278-933- Prizes were won by Mrs Bird and Mrs DatlOntS CtesdTtersiiTS The Young Women's and Dr. Mark Ward, group in Midvale East clinical psychologist. First Ward visited the There was a tribute given patients at Primary founto C. Betty Fisher, Children's Medical der of the organization. Entertainment 7800S.Stote CHOICE ft PRIME MEAT in- cluded a fashion show on The 16 girls, dressed in Halloween costumes, presented the children a Girls cook 566-247-3 blanket, stuffed animals, for moms The best steak you will ever taste. Tender, juicy prepared and seasoned with Dad Martin's" toys, and entertained with Halloween songs, The girls were accom- panied by Bonnie Jorgen- sen, Michelle Seegmiller, Sharla Burningnam, and The vice president, Joyce Dahl. Gail LeCates, presided. 4-- 'ir. V; M?m M '' ' When the economy is work on projects for their down, Heber Shepherd, own homes, boats or cars, three upholstering UPHOLSTERING HOUSE Upftosfers Fumlturt 5610111 Of Fin 51 N. Main, Midvale but over the 16 years that Mr Shepherd has been teaching the class, he states that 15 or 16 students have learned the skills and gone into business for themselves. Some students take the class several times to complete a sofa and chair during the five hour class which meets once a week for 12 weeks. Only 18 students can register for each class since Mr works Log Slide Shepherd individually student. 568-152- with each i Students range in age from an man additional complete to a high school student of projects. One couple upholstered 16, "The class has quite a of senior six pieces for their home. following he said. The citizens," Another a brought truckload of furniture young people are more from Idaho and worked interested in making car on projects for friends seats, but projects vary from boat seats to bide-a- and relatives. to antique According to Shepherd, beds, for furniture. One student is it's realistic inexperienced students to making a sofa that he will trade his landlord for rent. ffrnmriWiwimi Ifffi imi lUWUUUU 4s 7 JLUJ . Eyewear has become an integral part of the way you "see" the world. Eyeglasses have become more than a necessity, they're now a fashion accessory. Come browse through our selection of attractive eyewear and find the frame to enhance your appearance. The Log Slide Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Zeedrienne Johnson; Sandy, on Nov. 9, at 1p.m. Barbara Repasi will be conducting the meeting, and Ann Gilchrist will give the lesson. Retired group to have legislation meeting . SJhrx- - U Custom upholstery methods, rather than the faster factory method, are emphasize, Shepherd said. "Speed comes after students learn the process." ;; 'r Reception Center and Catering Retired was retained as president of the young women's organization at Midvale East First Ward. Sharla Burningham Michelle and Seegmiller are counselors and Julie Sharpe in secretary. Presbyterian youth raise benefit funds Dick is Griffin president of the Cottonwood Presbyterian youth group. Other officers in- clude Laura Mitchell, vice president; Beth Griffin, secretary; Kim Roberts, Jim Snell, De De Thompson, Linda Anderson, Mark Romine, and Mark Sauer are board members. The group sponsored a "Spook" night in order to raise funds for their service projects. Rev. Richard Davis, assistant pastor at Cottonwood, serves as advisor for the group. Building is equipped with five upholstery power and cutting tables. The advent of the staple gun has resulted in the greatest changes over the years, although beginning students still work first with tacks. '7 Bonnie Jorgensen Construction Trades Dad Martin tackers f take over duties meeting Employes "Anyone can learn to School upholster," according to Association is having a Mr Shepherd, although meeting entitled "Meet the work is strenuous and Your Legislators." Problems and ideas requires strength to get the cover on tight. Most concerning school emstudents come up with a ployes will be discussed by some local legislators project and few drop out. and organization memShepherd himself was a bers. The group will learn student in an upholstery about future goals conUTC class at 26 years ago when he learned his craft cerning the welfare of citizens. The while sponsored by the older G.I. Bill. Since, that time meeting is on Saturday, he has earned his living Nov. 7, at 2 p.m. at Jordan Credit Union Bldg., as an upholsterer. 1288 S. 400 E., Sandy. The upholstery lab in the basement of the machines, electric I New officers DUPhas Jordan T.Qf,-- Roady for tho broibr r ' projects' do-it-yours- elf classes taught at UTC The event, to be held at the St. Joseph the Worker Other officers are Church hall, will feature Kathy Kidder, president; special food dishes and Nicole . Livingston, TELL US How many times have treasurer; copies of recipes. Those secretary "That attending may sample Donna Dehlin, song you thought the food and will be able leader; Allyson Twit- should be in the paper." to buy the recipes if they chell, recreation; repor- It can be. Phone desire. The funds raised ter historian, Natalie will be used for a holiday Curtis; Community serservice project. vice, Angela Hall; and Heidi Smith will talk on health, Zora Hansen. ..... ... r flower' arrangements and The Busy Bees cooked will give a demonall the food. Talks included were by Jeanne stration. Call Dorothy Nelson at Pehlin and Mary Jean the Jordan School Curtis. The girls District Office, discussed making first ext. 149 for further aid kits, and will be involved in a community service project. secret seasoning. 255-355-8. Upholstery class offers upholstery instructor at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake finds that his class size increases. He estimates that a student can pay tuition and upholster a sofa for $175, resulting in the same quality piece that can be purchased for $750. Most students in the 4 Rosenhan. The Busy Bees club party has been slated by held a party for their the Utah Homemakers Association, West Jordan moms. Lora Hansen lead Chapter. The party the pledge and AUyson begins at 12:30 p.m. on Twitchell said the prayer. Nov. 9. - a4 &30FF I Mid-vale- Despain, Sandy; Sally Nevers, Elrena Nielsen, Leona Yates, Armitta Bird Early (JAM tOAFjl 'A Touch 0 Elegance At Affordable Prices' Comploto VVoddingo: Catoring Dono: Gold Room Blue Room Ceremony Dinners Luncheons Bowling Banquets Company Parties Cakes Catering Church Dinners Golden Wedding Flowers Tuxedos InvitationsNapkins also: Wedding Breakfasts Anniversaries From Small Home Parties To Complete Banquets 30 to 300 Seating , "Let Us Coordinate Your Next Wedding Or Party.9 Catorihg to anywhere or you come to us. 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