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The Jordan Valley Sentinel from Midvale, Utah • 3

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THE M1DVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page iiidiiv. Mm dt I. lllt( iHu SOCIAL FX Nv aw 3r Birth of Girl Scouting Remembered Fil'tytu'o years ago durnif; ihe month of e.irl scout inj; be a the UruUM States Its birthplace was Savannah, its founder Juliette Lowe: and its lust meeting consisted of one small yroup of )4irls. Scout 111:4 urew quickly from HIGHLIGHTS 101 Miss Athena Fioros Now Mrs Chester Gregory Vows Saaid By Couple In Temple Miss Cheryl Maxfield and Robert G. Peters exchanged wedding vows Feb.

18 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Lc-Grand Richards of the Council of the Twelve. A wedding breakfast was giv en by parents of the groom, Mr Mrs William V. Peters. West 500 South, Bountiful. The bride is the daughter of Mr Mrs E.

O. Maxfield, Riv-erton. Friday evening the bridal pair greeted guests at a reception at South Jordan Ward House. Attending the bride were Mrs R. Bruce Lennberg, Mrs Karl G.

Selpaas, Miss Carolyn Nix. and Miss Pat Jacobs. Flower girls were De-ann Maxfield Julie Ann Lennberg. James Peters stood with his brother as best man. Ushering were William L.

Peters, Clyde Peters, Karl G. Seljaas, Dick Scothern, and Gerald G. Maxfield. The bride has studied at the Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute and Mamsell's Modeling. Mr Peters has attended College of Southern Utah and Weber State College.

He has completed an LDS Irish Mission. After a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah the newly married pair will live in Bountiful. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs Rodney E. Maxfield, Mrs Rodney E. Maxfield, Mrs Calvin L.

Maxfield, Mrs Bruce Lennberg and Miss Pat Jacobs. IS I i a Miss Ebert Sets August Date Mr Mrs Glen A. Ebert, 2893 Fast 9400 South, Granite, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Christopher M. Short, son of Mr Mrs Robert M. Short, 908 East Cascade, Sandy.

Mr Short is attend-ding the U. The couple plans an August wedding. Miss Hardy Married to Allen Parris Miss Sandra Nadine Hardy and Allen B. Parris were united in marriage in a ceremony performed Friday evening, Feb. 25, at Union Third Ward.

Darro H. Glissmeyer, bishop of North Central Park Ward, officiated A reception followed. Parents of the couple are Mr Mrs Genaro N. Chavez, 411 E. 7500 Midvale and Brien R.

Parris, Cape Kennedy, Fla. Attending the bride were Mrs Sidney D. Hardy and Miss Bonnie Marchant. Best man was Gregory M. Smith and Jack Gilbert Hagman and Sidney D.

Hardy ushered. The bride is a graduate of the and her husband, a student there, has served in the LDS French and Canadian missions. Committee members of Midvale Ladies' Guild day, Feb. 7, with proceeds to aid Jordan Val- put finishing touches on poster to publicize ley Day Care and Training Center. From "Funny Girl," a musical presentation to be left, Mrs Rodney Rasmussen, Mrs Richard held at Midvale elementary playroom Mon- Vincent, Mrs Milton Bills.

Riverton Couple Married I Thursday Ceremony Miss Estelle Berrett and grandfather of the bride, form-Billy G. Slater exchanged nup- er bishop and stake president, tial vows Thursday, Feb. 17 at Parents of the newlyweds are the Grandalee Villa Reception i Mr Mrs Harold Emery Berett Center. A reception followed. and Mr Mrs Bill Slater both Officiating was J.

11. Berrett, of Riverton. Friday Rites Unite Miss Dora Larson, Mr Sampson 3tj mi If mf'r Vi hi Mrs Howard 4" ft if.i Bridal attendants were Mrs Michael Dusserr, matron of honor; Miss Mary Slater and flower girl, Connie Pctruzzi. Larry Tuttle was bestman. Ush- ering were Larry Berrett, Chris I Slater and Sheldon Bridges.

Mr Slater is a student at 1 BVU. The bride is a graduate of USU. The couple will reside in Provo. i i .4 i 1 Llewellyn A 1 1 m' it mtm ception was held at the Hotel Newhouse Crystal Room. Parents of the groom are Mr Mrs Chester C.

Gregory, 5469 Spurridr Murray. They were hosts ai a rehearsal diner given at the home of Mr Mrs Jim Davis, 5597 Hillside Murray, aunt and uncle of the groom. Mr Mrs Nick Florros 102 5th Fast, Copperton, parents of the bride, held an open house at their home Feb. 12 for the couple. Attendants were Mrs James Juliano.

matron of honor; Mrs John Dawson, Miss Judy Gregory, Miss Betty Zanardi, Miss Judy Archipley and Miss Toni Gregory, Flower girl was Robin Groves. Lion Athas was best man and ushers were Nicky Fioros, John Dawson Robert Markosian, James Juliano, Ray Pederson and Jim Mismash, Ring bearer was Jimmy Saltas. The couple honeymooned in in Las Vegas. They will make their home in Salt Lake where the groom is a student at Westminster College. The bride was graduate from Westminster College where she was student body secretary, girls' dormitory president and first attendant to the homecoming queen 1964-65.

Entertaining for the couple were Mr Dawson, Miss Zanardi, Miss Archiplye, Miss Judy Gregory, Miss Toni Gregory and Mrs Jim Davis. Couple Married Friday The marriage of Mis Marjorie Garrett and Ivan H. Withers will be solemnized Friday, Mar. 4 in 'the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening- a4- recp-tion will honor the couple at the West Jordan Stake House, hosted by parents of the bride-elect, Mr Mrs Rex B.

Garrett, Copperton. Mr Mrs Leland i Withers are parents of the pros pective groom. Bridal attendants will be Mrs Gerald Crcllin, matron of honor; bridesmaids, Mrs John Cor-ak, Mrs Craig Holder, Miss Barbara Miss Mitzi Michar, and Miss Nellie Church; flower girl, Debbie Olsen. Charles withers will stand with his brother as best man. The newlyweds will live in South Jordan.

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Scouts in the Murray-Mid ale Neighborhood will observe their birthday with a Girl Scout Kap ei's presentation for public and parents on Saturday evening, Mar. 12. at 7:30 p.m., Murray High School. The theme of this production is 'International Friendship." A colorful "Parade of Flags" of 43 member nations begins the program which includes songs, dances and skits by 390 participating scouts. All persons interested in girl scout ng are cordially inv ited to attend.

Girls' Gym Spree Slated For Friday A girls' gym spree sponsored by the physical education classes will be held at Midvale Jr. High, Friday, Mar. 11. at 7:30 p.m. Following the gym spree an open house will be held by the home economics and art departments in the school cafeteria.

At the boys' gym jamboree held Feb. 24 the nominating committe presented a slate of PTA officers as follows: Mrs Kenneth Dahl, president; Mrs David Fritz, first vice president; D. Richard Gourley, second vice president; Mrs Douglas Carl-sen, secretary; Mrs Melvin Freeman, treasurer. Sampson June Date Set For Vows by Midvale Girl i .1 i tiA (L Miss Kathellen Griffiths Miss Kathellen Griffiths and Pvt. Wallace K.

Mcl.achian will exchange wedding vows June 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Atiouncing the engage ment and forthcoming mar riagc of their daughter are Mr K- Mrs Thomas E. Griffiths. 3S6 Connie Midvale. The prospective groom's parents are Mr Mrs Wallace McLachlan F-.

7000 South. Pvt. McLachlan is in the U. S. Army stationed in Anchorage.

Alaska. I'V fill MM JSP 1: Mrs Chester Gregory Athena Mary Fioros became the bride of Chester Kim Gregory in rites performed Saturday Feb. 19 at Holy Trin-ily Greek Orthodox Church. The Rev. John G.

Berris performed the double ring ceremony. Following the services a re- The MIDVALE Sentinel doesn't necessarily print on a press as old as this first one Ben Franklin once used. The Pony Express had its day, but mailed circulation is todays best means for the advertiser to reach the cus-omer and for tHe subscriber to receive his paper. New methods of engravings, type faces, and methods of news writing make tot'sy's weekly newspaper fun to read. Plus today the reader of the Midvale Sentinel has many, many more features today such as Us 2 The SentiRBl To Put Your Message to The Pecple! Utah's Largest Paid Mailed Weekly 255-3556 .8 1 Miss Gillen Married in Temple Miss Karen Gillen and Howard Jon Llewellyn exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, Feb.

25. Saturday evening a reception honored the couple at the San-dv 13th Ward. Mr Mrs Kieth P. Gillen are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr Mrs Fred H.

Llewelllyn, 362 Arlo Ave. Sandy. Attending the. bride was Sharon Rasmussen, maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Vickie Whet-man, Mary Ann Hyatt, Pauline Smith, Sandra Eggleston, Karen Draper, with Carla Gillen as flower girl. Jim Butler w-as best man.

Ushers were Jerril Winget, Jay Beckstead, Jerry Bell, Jim Vic-chrilli, Mike McCarthy, and Ray Gillen. Hostesses at showers honoring the bride were Sharon Ras-musen, Peggy Stevens, and Viv-kie Whetman, Mrs Irene Llewellyn and Mrs Pat Atkinson, and Viki Stoncr. Delia Villalobos A May 7 date has been set for the wedding ceremony of Miss Delia Villalobos to Orlcy E. Bills Parents of the couple are Mr Mrs John Villalobos, 589 E. Center Midvale and Mr Mrs Orley E.

Bills, 28 Depot Midvale. The couple will be married in St. Joseph the Worker Church in West Jordan. Sixteen Children Take Train Ride Sixteen children from Mt Jordan Preschool had a train ride this week, the first railroad trip for most of them. Accompanied by teacher and a few parents, the children bad a half-hour ride from Salt Lake City to the Garfield station on a Union Pacific train.

The Hepworth Honored on Anniversary Mr Mrs Reuben Hcpworth will be honored on their 40th wedding anniversary at a surprise open house Mar. 6, Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m. The event will be held at the home of Ray Hcpworth. 1161 E. 1050 South Clearfield.

The location is in Valhala Estates near Clearfield High school. Talk Given Sunday In Taylorsville Announcing a talk on "An Epistle lorm Koreans" is Rev. Paul Taylor of St. Stevens Episcopal Church to be held on Sunday. Mar.

fi at 7:30 p.m. at I Taylorsville hall. 4700 S. Red- i wood Rd. The women's group met Mar.

1 at the home of Paul- i me bisliop, S. 4310 Subscribe Now Miss Dora Lee Larson and Stephen Garv Sampson were married Friday by John Mar-chant, former member of the Midvale Third Ward bishopric at the home of the bride's parents, Mr Mrs Frank R. Larson 101 Oak Midvale. The groom is the son of Mrs Phyllis M. Lloyd, 620 Elizabeth Salt Lake.

A reception was held Saturday evening at the home off the bride's parents. Bridal attendants were Miss Clea Keetch, maid of honor. Miss Christine Morgan and Cathy Barney, flower girls. Jon Sharp was best man. Ushers were Michael and Gordon Sampson.

After a honeymoon trip to Elko, the couple will reside in Salt Lake. The bride has graduated from LDS Business College and attended Utah State University. The groom served four years in the U.S. Air Force. Parties were given by Mrs Kenneth Nosack, Mrs Robert 25 YEARS OF Star-Spangled Security FOR AMPRirAN JOIN THE STAR SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN On May 1, 1941, the U.S.

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Edwards, Lark, announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughtorMissi'on-nie Edwards to James 11. Newman son of Mr Mrs James W. Newman, Ilerriman. Herriman LDS Ward Chapel will be the setting for the nuptial event on April 8. Reid-Kunz Wedding Rites Held in Sandy Miss Kathv Heid and Ken neth R.

Kunz were united in marriage in a recent ceremony held in the handy first warn, John Ellingson. bishop, off ci- a ted. Parents of the couple are Mrs Marjorie H. Keid. 10332 Amaryllis, Sandy and Mr Mrs Ivan D.

Kunz, S. 700 Sandy. Attcnd'ng the bride were Mrs Joanne Jensen, matron of honor. Miss Diana Olaharric. maid of honor; Mrs DeAnn Keid, Miss Eileen Kunz Krysti Ann Keid and Carla Kunz.

fiowcr g'rls. Hest man duties were performed by Marvin G. Kunz and Paul Jenkins, Michael Heid, Uruce Rcid Richard Kunz and Dean Kunz. 1 jZ' I Practicing pyramids for the qirls' gym spree at Midvale Junior High Friday Mar. 11 are, from left, bottom row, Janelle Jenkins, Nick i Miller, Tineke Van Alphen; center row, Pam Dutson, Janice Lund, top, Linda Mackelprang..

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