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Show THE SENTINEL Jordan River .. . Open house honors Leonelli's 50 years Temple rites unite couple Jordan Valley social lie r CSC family . . They have fourteen Bingham High School. grandchildren and 3 She is one of a family of greatgrandchildren. Stanley Arland Maynard, Midvale, were the hosts. Bridal attendants were Kim O'Neil, Karalee Bufford, maids of honor; Liz Scarlet, Bobette Heyward and Tressa Tolman, bridesmaids; Lori and Amy Turley junior bridsmaids; V- A Primary Christmas party will be held for all the children in the Sandy Women Young organize party tenth ward on Dec. 10, at The Young Women of Refreshments were 5 p.m. Games will be the Midvale East fifth served. The get together and refreshments played ward MIA entertained at was under the direction of served. Santa will visit a party Tuesday evening. the Young Women's with the little ones. Guests were the girls' presidency, Ginger Goff, "Secret Grandmothers." Kay Killpack, Pat Turner Sandy tenth ward The High Priests of the and Susan Clark. lists new posts ward provided rides for Gayle Christensen is the guests and presented Dinner planned new councelor in the the each one with a corsage. tenth ward MIA A Christmas dinner Sandy The girls entertained will Robin be held for all party presidency. with a musical program Madsen is the new MIA men the women and in white and elephant gifts the Sandy Stake Special Maid adviser. Bill King is were exchanged. Interest on Dec. 8, at 6:30 a new Sunday school p.m. in the Sandy 44 ward teacher and Stacy Reece building on 9600 S. 235 E. is a Primary teacher. UPHOLSTERING HOUSE Everyone is to bring a John Lamping is now UpholtHrt Christmas wrapped white president of the Deacons otFintFurnltun 1 elephant. Santa will also with John Montoya as 51 N. Main, Midvale councelor and Jeff be to the dinner. j - Cam I Anderson, 254-315- 5 or Dorene Muir, union Port s, ip plan meetings feature the Madrigals and the Destiny Singers from Jordan High School. Hostesses are Marilyn Sadler, Faye Nichols, for the next two months on Dec. 22 and Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. at the Sirloin Stockade, 972 E. 7200 S., it Florence Steadman, was announced by O. C. Thelma Jacobsen, Faye Carlsen, secretary. Both meetings are open Brady, and Emma to the public. Prince. With Thanksgiving behind you, you are either looking forward to Christmas and New Years with dread or excitement Austin, assistant professor of family and human development at Utah State University, the holiday season is a prime time for anxiety and burnout. She defines "burnout" as being a time when a person's expectations are at odds with reality. For example, our in exuberance to "make this the best Christmas ever," we often set unrealistic and exquisite UK gold rings, beautifully styled ablaze with diamonds 9465 S. 700 V energetic and Burnout Ladies' Community Club will be Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 15, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale City Hall. 'dump truck' habit. They allow other people to dump responsibility on them," she adds. Austin suggests a good way to beat burnout this holiday season is to refuse to let others dump , ' on you. It's true the PTA needs cookies, the church needs Christmas play costumes and someone has to sing at the office party but it is not true that this someone needs to be you, she says. The USU ' family specialist says using the "A, B, C" method is an excellent way to beat burnout. This means that each day you prioritize your obligations with "A" I will be I V ...icitjf-.'- . ' University Extension forester, says there is a large variety of fresh trees to choose from. These are the most common: Ponderosa Pine This tree has dense foliage, rich needles, long fragrance, dark green and holds its color special scholarship Barbara Hansen A presentation was given by Leslie Schefski to Lyle Webb, a Utah Technical College student majoring in a building related field. needles well. Blue Spruce This is a beautiful symmetrical tree with short, sharp, meeting stiff needles. It is Harmon. and its needles fall Hope Bettilyon The program will be off rapidly. the over introduced by Delcia presided White and Subalpine cermeony candlelight Weber. The Hillcrest - These appear very Fir 1983 new the installing Swing Choir will perform officers and board. They similar to the blue under the direction of Leo Hal spruce, but needles are Mrs include Dean. (Barbara) Hansen, soft to the touch, flat, There will be a creative d and Mrs Bob arts display, under the president; dark flexible. is It green (Sandy) McKean, first direction of Marguerite vice president; Mrs and usually holds its Primo Rib Daily blue-gree- n blunt-pointe- Dennis (Shanna) Coates, needles well. Douglas Fir This is second vice president; most common the Mrs Ferris (Tilly) Ward, tree found in Christmas recording secretary; Mrs even though our markets, Phillip (Dorothea) few in Utah for are grown Morton, corresponding Ms Sharon this purpose. Its needles secretary; Kelsey, treasurer; Mrs are soft and feathery Kenneth (Sandra) appearing, it is light Martin, historian; Ms green and holds its Trivett, Kathy arliamentarian; Mrs ran full, dense limbs. Its needles are sharp, but do not fall off quickly. Scotch Pine - This is a highly cultured variety grown specifically for Christmas tree use. Many are "shaped" during their growth process. Needle retention is good even though excessive drying is common. Johnson says when you are shopping for a tree, be sure to feel the foliage, shake the tree and bounce the butt end on the pavement. If many of the needles fall off, the tree is probably too dry for inside use. He says after you get your tree home, store it in a cool place with the butt end in water. When you move the tree indoors for decoration, also keep the tree in water. Johnson says cutting the butt end at an angle will give the g part of the tree greater surface area and allow it to stay green longer. water-absorbin- Bob Mountsen Dentist West Jordan 7679 S. 1700 581-552- needles well. Pinyon and Singleleaf -- (!KL"Mflr-C- Spocials 111 i" Daily I kQi 1 L) li ufci l:i II' Dinnor it Spocials tUi tr; Nwly Remodeled -- trSl i taking additional precautions against ' burnout. Sure, it's to wonderful have homemade gifts for high exceedingly personal standards they everyone, but consider usually set," Austin says. the task realistically. Ask is also yourself if it is worth the "Burnout common in this group demands it will create in because these persons your life," Austin says. have established the Holiday burnout is a W,WJ. 1 I Lunch and time, energy is resources, you'll be Pinyon - This is beautiful rounded tree with very fffcy..M.if-.HTft- Frl.tSot.Nite within the limits of your The Sandburg Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of chapter captain Geneva Hill on Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. Dinner will be served and games are planned. Christmas tree choices Mrs George Catmull, Although some people charter members; Mrs have to switched Ann Herrick, charter artificial trees, it appears member, and many past that the majority of were in Utahns still prefer fresh presidents attendance. green trees. Petersen on Dec. Randy Ross, president The prayer will be given by Lois Ray; and the Wright. Norma Myrtle Troester will be pledge by in charge of the money tree. The proceeds from this will go toward sponsoring a Hillcrest very real phenomenon. It sophomore to a seminar can deaden the entire in Salt Lake City in June. season. If you relax and Hostesses will be Leah approach the holidays White, chairman; Rae fully conscious of your Jenkins, Fan Pierson, own limitations, but still Leretta Jenson, Cleo be enthusiastic enough to Jensen, Nelda Donga, do what you reasonably Rowena Leatherwood, can, you will have gone a Vern Baer, Sylvia Le long way toward beating Fevre, Hazel Bird, Fay this holiday dilemma, Francom, and Rhoda Austin says. Fisher. goal-oriente- d. common with this group because of the many relentless demands they make on themselves and East Sandy Mall 572L-54S- 4 The next meeting of the Presiding Mascaro, HBA Executive Vice President; Mr and and plans December g, ambitious, Diamonds Are Forever I i f Midvale Community CluD held Sandburg DUP meet scheduled -- State exchanged. goals for ourselves. These goals defy the being most urgent, realities of our energy foUowed by "B" and so level, personal health, on. This way you finances and most likely, accomplish the most our time constraints, important things first and have the satisfaction of Austin says. "Burnout commonly knowing you are actively hits those who are working toward goals. "If you can learn to live perfectionists, hard-drivin- The Home Builders David (Virginia) Martin, Auxiliary of Greater Salt immediate past held Lake their president; Mrs George installation banquet Nov. (Mary) Melissas, 4, at the Cottonwood Club. director; Mrs Jim (Anne) President Virginia Burns, director; Mrs W. Martin presided with C. (Virginia) several special guests: McDermaid, director; Hope Bettilyon, founder, Mrs Craig (Connie) first local and national Thomsen, director; Mrs president; Mr and Mrs Dana (Julie) Dodge, Ray Springer 1963 Home alternate director; Mr Carl Johnson, Utah Surviving holiday burnout According to Dr. Ann Unique their regular meetings Mrs Norman F. Rosvall Home Builders Auxiliary installs new 1983 officers A Christmas party will be held for all the children, grandchildren 9 8. Midvale Williams, bridesmaids. Flower girl was January Best. Best man was Steve Rosvall. Showers were given by Martinez, and Esmeraldra Jerez. and following P 13, at the home of Mr and and a special Mrs Jay Mower. Dinner program will be served, games will The Union Fort chapter Husbands and guests are of the Sons of Utah invited. The program will Pioneers will be holding 12 noon - Sky 2 Darla a For further information contact Moylei be played, and gifts Technical College. Stop end Sco Us! Scnta Arrives Saturday honor; Wendy Williams, Kim Best, Becky and Cruz, fc of Olive 1 (WS.E,).Sandy.: will be served surprise. X Attendants included Jane Jensen, maid of family party The Mormon Battalion Company B will be having their family Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. IS, at 7 p.m. at 1060 S. 1st N. A pot luck dinner will be a Christmas v Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs John K. Williams, Sandy. The groom's parents are Mr and Mrs Vern F. Rosvall, Kearns. 1 Olive Petersen plans Christmas party Club is holding its annual Christmas party, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Utah I Stake Center. the bride Mormon Battalion Jenson as secretary. James Gilgen is a High Priests leader.' A Those attending are Builders Association Joe Sloan, advisory asked to bring along a white elephant gift. Entertaining for the President, Steve member. Mrs Arthur A. Turley, officiating. Society. at the Sandy Central prior to her were Rae Curtis Scott Turley were ceremony the newlyweds marriage Jean Jenkins, Floyd, married Dec. 3, in the were feted at a wedding Barbara Leola Pederson, Jordan River LDS breakfast at the Jordan Clark, Millie Reid, Kim Temple with Elder north ward hosted by the O'Neil, Beatriz De La and B. Roden, groom s parents, Mr George Maricela The Sandy Kultura I A Mrs Curtis S.Turley Patty Maynard and Following plans party tfc3 Maynard flowergirl. Verdon Walker Jr. served as best man while Thorn and Barbara Clark were at the guest book. The bride and groom are both graduates of Hillcrest High School and the bride has attended the U of U. The groom LDS an fulfilled Aires Buenos Argentina South mission. Following I KulturaClub at f has groom fulfilled an LDS mission to Chicago, 111. The couple will be living in Sandy, following a honeymoon. reception further honored the couple and was held honeymoon they will make a home in South Salt Lake. 561-011- k Relief 3-- Lynette the and A wedding breakfast was given by the groom's parents and catered by the Sandy ninth ward at a reception during the evening at the Midvale 4 ward. Parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs w holds Xmas party from . . . West Valley City. The couple was honored ; graduated Kayleen Sue Williams Wendy, Becky and Darla Norman Frank Williams; Kim Best and Rosvall were married Beverly Mathis; and Friday, Dec. 3, in the Ellen Wallace. River LDS Jordan Both have attended Temple. Utah Technical College and Maynard, Scott wedding performed at LDS Temple Crescent DUP will meet Dec. 17 The Crescent Camp of the Daughters of the Utah "IS Pioneers will hold its next meeting at the home of Margaret McGuire, 8145 S. 1330 E., Sandy at 12 noon, Dec. 17. There will be a Rose and Charlie Leonelli luncheon and exchange of The children of Charlie fourteen children and will and Rose Leonelli wish to was raised on the gifts. Ruby Pearson lesson. the give friends invite and Mascaro ranch in Rose relatives to attend an Canyon. Relief Society Mr Leonelli was born in open house in honor of their parents Fiftieth Denver and moved to reorganized Wedding Anniversary. It Tooele at age two where The Relief Society of will be Saturday, Dec. 11 he has been a life long the Midvale East fifth at ' St. Marguerites resident. The Leonelli's ward has been Church in Tooele, 510 were married at St. reorganized. Fawn Astle East Vine. Mass will be at Marguerites Church in is the new president, 5:30 p.m. followed by a Tooele Dec. 11, 1932. The Andra first Lloyd, reception at 7 p.m. with honored couple have four counselor. Julie Baird, buffet and dancing. They children, Frank who second counselor and request your attendance resides in Magna; Sam, Sharon Wendrich and love as the only gifts. Tooele; Jim, Glendale, secretary were retained. Mrs Leonelli is the Ariz.; and Rosemary former Rose DeLuca and Pitt,Riverton. Sandy tenth ward she Page 5 Thursday. Dm. 9,1982 f - r NEW STUDENTS Register Not 7777 S. Kt&oed Rcrd Wert hrtz Bring this od and receive SS.C3 oil Regular class price |