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Show third place, Casino, English ter female, owned by Zane West Jordan set- Midvale Gun Dog Mrs Dean Bat em an, Reporter judges, Ken Sommers, Bill Dodge, West Jordan. Phone: AM First place, Brownies Taealone. pointer male, owned by R. W. Everton, Twin Falls, Ida.; second place, Bunky, pointer male, owned by L. M. Christensen. Cedar City; third place, Daisy, pointer female, owned by Roberts, Burley, Ida. The annual dog field trials, Derby judges, Ken Somsponsored by the Greater Salt Lake Field Trial Club, were held mers and Bill Dodee. First Dlace. Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 2, 3, Aphrodite, pointer female, Sheldon Gardner, owner, West Jorat Point of the Mountain. second place, Sams Croc, dan; Officers of the club, Mike kett, setter, male, Floyd English West Jordan; Dan PeterScott, Holladay; third place, son, Alpine, and Burniss Butter-worth- , West Jordan, had made Moon, English setter, male, Zane extensive preparations to insure Dumont, Midvale, owner. a successful event. They were Sunday's events were as foljudges, assisted by other members of lows: Open all age Ken Sommers and Bill Dodge. the club. First place, Utah's Diamond About 75 Bobwhite quail, purDuke, pointer male, Garth from chased and shipped Texas, Pleasant Grove; second were planted by Billy Dodge, Jennie Crockett, English son of Mr & Mrs W. E. Dodge, place, setter, female. Flovd Scott. Hol- West Jordan, with the coopera 'laday; third place, Whitey, poin tion of the Utah State Fish and ter male, Jack Mantooth, Lay-ton- . Game Department. Horses used in the trials were rented from An award banquet Saturday the Riding Club, South Jorevening at the Holladay Inn was dan and West Jordan. The events and the winners attended by approximately 40 interested persons. Presentation are as follows: Puppy Trials of awards to Saturday's winners judges, Sheldon Gardner, West Jordan, Ken Sommers, Morgan. highlighted the affair. Dancing First place, Hatilla Arrow Head, followed. pointer male, owned by Mike This week end, the trial will Stelling, West Jordan; second be held in Tremonton. The pubplace, Turnus, pointer male, lic is invited. owned by Earl Sanders, Ogden; Attract Owners Wil-bor- n chosen Gill-ma- Robert and Newbold, Sharon Schmidt will enter exhibits in the science spectacle. Reed Kitchen Furniture Recovering sister-in-law- left to right, Bill Roderick, Vaughn Soffe, and Dick Wilde. Miss Carrigan, a Jordan High student, was the Jordan Homecoming Queen and Midvale Harvest Queen, and this week is leading in the "Queen Bee" contest, which will be decided on the sale of advance tickets to Salt Lake Bees games. The "Queen Bee" winner will receive a wardrobe from Salt Lake merchants and Niel-son- Hut-ching- Hansen, of the Murray Kiwanis Club are pictured with Joan Carrigan, candidate of the Murray and Midvale Kiwanis Clubs in the "Queen Bee" contest. Miss Carrigan is shown passing out season ticket books to the from the Murray club, Sunday evening, Apr. 3, the Copperton Seminary presented the Sunday evening service at the West Jordan First Ward. Kent Dunford was the teacher advisor and Marilyn Schmidt , was student director. Boyd president of the seminary, gave the welcome address. A scriptural introduction was read by Curtis Obershaw. The theme, "Keeping Faith With Your Family," was carried out in talks by Annette Bonnie Leslie Atwood, Dick, Benson, Don Beebe, Susan Johnson, and Dennjs McDougal. An l chorus presented two vocal selections. Chorister for the evening was Shirley Nelson and organist was Carol Neilson, Prayers were offered by Ronald Cobbley and e Judy V Members Science Fair beNEW and USED FURNITURE the state-widing held this week end at the Repaired and Recovered University of Utah. Roger .Seats Rebuilt - Cleaned Moulton, Hig-gin- Seminary Students Perform at First Ward Five students with outstanding science projects will represent the West Jordan Junior High at a trip for two to Las - 1 Vegas. Norman Butterfield was held at the West Jordan Park and the Butterfield home. Norman, who was celebrating his 12th birth day is a son of Mr & Mrs Ross 20 guests attended Butterfield. Special invitations were sent and participated in a ball game to parents of the fifth grade chil at the park and refreshments at dren. home. around the fifth grade students and the problems common to that ae;e group. A film, "Tens to with Donald Ilicken Twelves," leading the discussion period, was shown as a guide to par ents. Mrs H. C. Allmendinger, who underwent surgery last week has Low Terms Arranged returned to her home to complete her recovery. She was at the home of a daughter, Mrs AM Luther Smith, Midvale, for a 124 E. 6790 So., Midvale few days following her release Friday evening, Apr. 1, stufrom the hospital. Anita Duke, Belville, 111., was Randy Parr. dents from the Copperton Seminin the a guest this week at the home Every student enrolled danced to the music of the seminary from the West Jordan of Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt. ary First Ward participated in the She was an LDS conference vis El Rancheros at the annual IN held at the West Jordan itor. program. Stake House. "Moonlight Over A large crowd of parents and Mexico" was the theme carried other ward members from the out in the dance Adult Classes End preparations neighboring wards attended the and decorations. Several West With "Salad Supper" West Jordan Third Ward drama Jordan student; worked on the last Wednesday, Mar. 30. committee for the entertainThe second series of adult ed night The were presented in the ment. ucation classes at the West Jor- West plays Jordan Stake House under Miss dan Junior High were terminat direction of irgcan Dodge whose ap Mrs Evelyn Sprat-ling- , ed last Monday, Apr. 4. tollow-inmarriaue to Frank proachim: ward MIA drama director. iChilders has been announced by the final instruction period. About 20 young people per Mr & Mrs William her. all those participating in the formed in the casts of the three E. parents,was entertained Dodge, series enjoyed a "salad supper one-acby a Salt Lake County's Fastest Growing Community to end the classes with a festive plays and approximately group of her friends at a showbe30 boy scouts enteretained er last Saturday evening. Ilos air. Expenses for the party were tween acts with original skits. tess for the party was Miss Slier-riEast from 7th East, 9400 South to 106th South met from an excessive enroll The plays were "Sure As You're ment fee due to a lame number Bramble, Salt Lake. 18 guests and of patrons who registered in the Born," "Pajania Party," enjoyed names, refreshments. "Elmer." and the compilation of a bride's various study groups. Mr 4 Mrs Leland Jenkins have book fur the bride to be. FULLY a new baby son, born Thursday. The married couples of the Fifth Graders Center Mar. 31 at the Cottonwood Hos- West Jordan Fourth Ward are pital. The baby will be named holding another of their fun Of PTA Discussion Blake Leland. He is the fourth .dances Saturday night in the An adult education class, spon- child and first boy for the couple. Second Fourth Ward recreation Mrs Lubean Christensen gave hall sored by the West Jordan Eleunder direction of Mr & birth to a son held in the baby Sunday, Apr. Mrs K..ss Butterfield. The mentary PTA. was school library Thursday, Apr. 7. 3, at the Cottonwood Hospital. dances are sponsored by the The prncra m was centered The baby is the third child for Fourth Ward bishopric and ail CALL the ChristcnstTiv Hichard Chris inarri' i couples in the ward are tensen is the lather. Grandpar- invited to attend, according to DFUCIOUS ents are Mr & Mrs Hufus Brown Mrs The dance will itterfield. and Mr & Mrs Grant Christen begin at 8 p.m. sen. Mr & Mrs Clyde Rasmussen Mr & Mr.-- Jack Cavcmh-- haw a new addition to ibeir haw relumed to West Jordan to make IN6-224- 2 their Inline. They have been re laniih A li.ibv cut w.is horn to Itliem Tuesday, Mar. 20. at Uie Milium in California while Mr Cavcridcr completed a tour of Cot tot A(Mi Hospital. The child is th. fourth for the couple, duty with the armed forces, are Mr & Mrs Visitors at the P. T. Bateman lirancparents 'home last Sunday included Mr & (Jlcn Hadmall and Mr & Mrs Mrs Iloy.il Spratling and son. Cal'.ii: Kasmussen. FICKA BOUQUET Maud H. Hofer, New York, Kirk. Mr & Mrs Ray Sharp and fanuU. Mr A. Mrs Hamuli Pratt. was ii town last week waiting OF... Mr (. Mis 1. I! Pratt and fain his ..rents. Mr & Mrs 'i cd i Kciki .iti. and oilier f i and il. Mr Mrs B A Wiu.m and relati cs. Mr Holer i a f!i; !i' i.imih. Wastatf, Mr & Mrs U W P.atcman and family, rngiiii r for Eastern Airlines Mrs I. K. Pratt and daughter. Three couples from West .lor ,i:;i. and Mr & Mrs I.ce (' dan aMcndcd the n cut Alumni I'.i ii l.ettci men 's haii(iiet held at the l.ir'lnl.i High Si Imol Thursday. party honnrin:; Ji'r.laiall-gir- 30 SENTINEL Wil-ber- coining year. Science Students To Go To University UPHOLSTERING as one of a group of 25 Soviet Union. PTA president, Mrs William Booth urges all patrons of the school and any other interested person to attend this very worthwhile lecture. It will be held on Monday, Apr. 11, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Another highlight of the meeting will be the election and installation of PTA officers for the 1 MIDVALE 19-1- educational authorities to represent the United States in a government sponsored tour of Russia involving a study of the Russian educational system. At the PTA meeting Dr Romney will present an illustrated lecture on "Education in Russia." His material and the accompanying colored slides consist of first hand information gathered during his stay in the Stel-ling- Mar. 31. Mr & Mrs Grandale (Utah) Mr & Mrs Henry Finlayson, ?age Nine Friday, April 8, 1960 Schmidt, and Mr & Mrs Arland Dimond were among those pretestimonial was held for Owen sent. The banquet included all Clare DesDain in the Granite lettermen from the beginning of Ward chapel. Clare will leave the sports award program until Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter soon for the Gulf States Mission. are Plans Phone: AM already being The following speakers were on made to include all the letter-methe program: Don Simmons, Elan estimated 2000 in lis Jackson, Joseph Despain, Teen Boys next year's invitations. Dancing Young Marion caieman, Kaiph Bishop, and the followed the banquet. To Form Ball League missionary. Opening and closing prayers were by Torn Mr & Mrs Edmund L. Mc- and Norman Riggs; Despain All bovs in their early teens Dougal's parents, Mr & Mrs musical numbers were given by invited to the are baseball join Johnson, Lethbridge, Al- league in this area. The boys Mrs Ralnh Rishon. Afr R, Clifton Higgins, Mrs Clifford berta, Canada, her sister, Mrs call themselves the Brighton Beatence Barnes has also been Babe Ruth Baseball League. and Mrs Ellis Jackson. The a guest. Other visitors were Mr lhere will be a tryout on Satur congregation also sang two & Mrs Larson of Lewiston, and day, Apr. 16, at the Babe Ruth the bishopric of the Lewiston Ball Diamond at 7200 South and Ward. The McDougals have a 1330 East. Boys 13, 14, and 15 son Wilbern, serving a mission years old are eligible to enter the tryouts. Each age group will BEAM. ..THE WORLD'S in the Lewiston area. hold its tryout at a different A ward conference has been1 time. All boys interested should FINEST BOURBON called by the West Jordan Stake call either of the player agents to to for correct find the time members of the presidency try SINCE 1795 West Jordan First Ward for Sun- out according to the age group tie m. vor is information, phone day, Apr. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Under direction of the stake presidency either Dave Perkins, CR 7 3177. Male Pederson, CR af ward business of special impor- or ter t; p.m. Boys should be pre will tance be consumated. All to pav $1.50 for insurance ward numbers have been noti- pared and they should sign insurance fied of the meeting, and Bishop lorms when signing up to play McDougal requests the presence hall, the league boundary is of all members who are able to south from 5(i()0 South to the south end of Draper, and from attend. Wasatch Blvd., west to State Mr & Mrs L. A. Burkinshaw Street. have just returned from a week's visit to Southern California and son of Mrs Mean Anderson, Las Vegas. They were guests of Aaron Anderson, lias been nam Mrs Burkinshaw's brother and ed a candidate for an officer in m i , Mr & Mrs Keith the student body of Mt. Jordan Junior High School for next Bateman, Los Angeles. year. Mean is outstanding, both & afternoon Mrs Mr E. in athletics and scholarship. Sunday M. Bateman had Mrs Ruby TripOn Sunday, Mar. 27, Mr & Mrs ht, Yahats, Calif., and Mrs Hat S. Peter Peterson, as special tie Halliday, Pleasant Grove, as guest, attended the dedicatory services for an addition to the their dinner guests. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Atkinson and Center Ward chapel and new seminary quarters in Manti. Mr family, and special guest, Doug Peterson was chairman of the las Bateman, spent the week building committee when the " end in Kamas visiting relatives. stake tabernacle was remodeled it " " I "a 32 Parents of the couple, Mr & Mrs years ago to make chapel acHerman Cooley, and Mr & Mrs commodations for the newly creVictor Atkinson shared the hos ated ward of which he was first I : "i.i in irilli lliiii iiiniiii n counselor in the bishopric. pitality of their homes. The At & Mrs Henry Lifferth went kinsons also made short visits onMra r THE WORLD'S FINrSTBOURBOH trip over the week end. to other relatives in the area. western They traveled through Mr & Mrs Paul Schmidt spent Utah to the Grand Canyon in Sunday visiting with relatives in Arizona and back up through and Stockton. They were guests of the towns of Monticello Moab. They visited friends in Mr & Mrs Clyde llogan. Mr Mr & Mrs Val is recuperating from an in Monticello, of Cottonwood formerly while STRAIGHT KtMUCKYjury suffered working on Heights. his farm. On Sunday evening a farewell BOURBON WHISKEY Granite Dr Antone K. Romney, dean of students at BYU, will be the guest speaker at the April PTA meeting at the West Jordan Junior High. Dr Romney is recognized as one of the outstanding educators in the United States, and was Dog Field Trials DOOLEY THE Dr. A. 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