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Show uary 8 at the home bf Clara Patterson. Ms Margaret Cutler gave the lesson. Miss Carol Garfield, daughter of Mr & Mrs Jack Garfield celebrated her birthday Saturday at a party at her home. Games and reireshments were enjoyed by 18 guests. Sidney Newton, South Africa, an acquaintance of Kent Smith is visiting at the Smith home. He is here to attend 'school at Richardson was sustained as primary president, Shirley Ballard, Mrs Samuel Oliver, asMrs. Luella Rawson, Reporter sistants, La Von Fitzgerald, secretary. Plione AM8-30GPres. Theodore Jacobson, Salt Lake, was a speaker at the conference along with Bp. Robert Presidency Change L. Simpson first counselor to in' R. Announced S. the presiding bishop and LeRoy A. Wirthlin, a member of the The Draper Fourth ward has general w e 1 f a re committee. a new presidency in the Relief Crescent Ward furnished the Society. Mrs Myrl Turner was musie for both sessions. sustained president; Mrs Edith ( Ho.fman, first counselor; Mrs Program Entertains Verene Allen, second counselor DUP Members Mrs Grace Jensen as secretary. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting was held at the Fathers Date Third Wad last Dapcr First Daughters 5aturday ; week. Blanche Hilton Tucker, of Next Saturday the Draper the Emerson school, presented a Third ward primary will hold vocal solo. Jennie Hufi gave the an annual "Daddy Date fort lesson on the. Salt Lake theater, all Lihoma sir's and their lath- - Mrs Vina Baird gave ademon- ers- at the First and Third ward stration and presented a life chapel at 7:30 p.m. history of her father, Thomas cyron rancer. rauune ureen-woo- d furnished a musical numNew Leaders Named ber. Attending were . Jenebud Savage, Ivy Sorenson, Leona At Stake Conference Jennie Huff, Louise Smith, La Von Cotterall, At Stake conference held Sun- Mickelsen, day the following changese were Lettie Sorensen, Rhea Orgill, Howlett, made: Lloyd Kimball was nam- Martha Cox, Ada Rhada Smith, Thelma Nelson, ed Sunday School superintendent, Gant Witt and Noel Green- Jenie Boberg, Mina W. MickMrs wood, Beth elsen, Vina Baird. Refreshments assistants; were furnished by Leona Smith, Louise Mickelsen and Rhea Or- Draper r v Curly's M hirx ill ,r out-of-to- hospital. ! Laura Terry, Pheobe Chamber-JenniHarvie Margaret Day, lain, and Verda Crane. Mrs Fern Williams is visiting her daughter and family, Mrs June Rhinehart in Calife ornia. Mr & Mrs Samuel Crane celeMcKennon Smith brated their wedding anniversary at the home of Mr & Mrs Speaker Meeting Ronald Crane. On Monday Jan. 29, at 8 p.m. Mr 7& Ms Cecil E. Brown, at the home of Mr & Mrs Jack Mrs Eva Brown and Miss Mabel Garfield, McKennon Smith," of Gayle spent Wednesday at the the House of Representatives home of Jennie Jarvie. will speak to the Republican The American Legion AuxilLadies' club of Draper. His sub- iary held a meeting at the home ject will be "Mental Health". of Merle Dow. Attending were: All interested ae invited to at- Lavon Cotterall, Marion at Democratic Study Group Hears Talk . ! ' Albert Sacramento, Wight, Calif., spent a few days last week visiting friends in Draper. The MNR Club held a meeting last week at the home of Helga Enniss. Present were: tend. Vr IS gency. Mrs Agnes Densley is in the gill. f Helen Jensen, Shirley Humphrey,, Ivy Sorensen, Lois Ballard, Jean Washburn, Laura Terry, La Prele Sylvester and Eleanor Sjoblom. Mrs Dow and Mrs Sjoblom were hostesses for the evening. Mr & Mrs DeVon Andrus and Mrs Bertha Andrus attended a dairy convention last week in Ogdcn. Mrs Bertha Andrus won W. Herriman Jordan 1)7? The West Jordan Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a special workday and bake sale Wednesday, Jan. 31 commencing at 10:30 a.m. at the West Jordan Fourth Ward chapel. Special musical numbers and light refreshments will be furnished by the Relief Society. Emily Drake will assist in cutting out dresses and answering sewing problems. Mrs Phyllis Titel There will also be quilting and other sewing projects. - Am The American Legion Utah Boys' State held an election rePolitical Club cently to e'ect new officers to head the organization. Elmer Organized in Area Tripp, West Jordan, was elected A meeting oganiz-e- a vice president to serve on then a new young Democrats club executive council. Also elected were William in the White City area at the home of Mr & Mrs Earl Morten-son- , Christopherson, Hyrum, presiGarnet Dr., on Monday, dent; Parley Jensen, Ogden, Jan. 22. Directing the organiza- vice president; Max Brown, vice tion were Mike Soltau, of the pesident; finance chairman, Mr BYU and Duane Stevenson. At Francis, Salt Lake: Dr. Eddy were Boyd SteensA Peterson, Utah State University tending Glen Stevens, Garnet Dr., Mrf TTogan, procurement officer; & Mrs J. W. McCornick, Galena aunivan, aau lqkc,Dr., Mr & Mrs R. G. Anderson, '"arth Sawyers, Tooele, were rcS. State St.. Mr & Mrs R. J. elected to the board of direc-Maloy Bills, Sandy, will lEgan, S. State, Mrs Phyllis tors. -Titel, Mr & Mrs C. Tayl.or, and ematn as executive secretary-BoyState for 1962 will be iMr & Mrt Dale Mitchell, Serheld from July pentine Way. An open house for Cloyd Mr Mortensen was elected Marrison. a farewell chairman; Dale Mitchell, vice estimonial following prior to his leaving chairman; Mrs Taylor, secre- to the Northern States LDS tary. A charter meeting has been Mission, was held Sunday at the . home of Mr & Mrs Dean There was a Democratic study group meeting held at the Frank Fitzepralrl home Jan 12. Vice chairman Zola Nichols was in guests were charge. Twenty-sipresent to hear state Democrat- a prize. ic chairman Wilkins speak. t x YORK Mr & Mrs Robert Sope are in San Francisco on a business AIR CONDITIONING and FURNACES "We Service all Makes" trip. ' Raymond Pack, Reno, Nev.. has moved back to Draper. Mr & Mrs Walter Dibb had a fireside at their home on Sunday. The group listened to a recording on Joseph Smith. Thirty were in attendance. The Draper Fourth Ward primary- officers and teachers held a preparation meeting on Jan- - THOMPSON & SONS 6505 South State Murray Res. Shop AM AM 63 (IRr vfiED SET? U-E- EQ n I'' lard and Mrs Esther Clelland showed slides on rural civil defense. They gave parents an outline of the plan for school and children in case of an emerLDS 1 - BYU. Mrs Ester Clel'and, Mrs Clellie Ballard, Enniss Henderson attended the Salt Lake County Commissioners' annual Civil Defense "convention held in Salt Lake. Gov. George D. Clyde and Gen. Maxwell Rich were the speakers. The third Civil Defense class was held at the Draper School Monday night. Mrs Clellie Bal- - 1 , Everreti u iit-i- last 4 iMaurine Forman. The food was Butterfield and Sherrl, and ana scrvca Dy jams prt'pari-Parry, and' Judy Swasey, Darlene Eastman, Suz- - Grant. The occasion was under ft anne Miller. Marjorie Pullman, the direction of Mrs Mayme Inand Tauna Butterfield. ' I ' Members of the MIA will take gram and Mrs Ethell Butter;; k part in the Gold & Green Ball field. Special guests were Mrs of the Riverton Stake at River-to- Alice Bodell, president of RiverSaturday evening. ton Stake Primary association, 1 r Guest speaker at the LDS Bishop A'onzo Freeman, and church service Sunday evening Oren R. Dansie. end. .1 was Lynn Crane under the dirDinner guests at the Elton & A Mr arrived for baby girl V I . Mrs Lee Jenkins on January 23. ection of the ward teachers Bills' home Sunday included Mr & Mrs Thomas Bil's and daughMrs Glen Hogan entertained supervisor, Arthur W. Crane. members of a snooting club of Last Wednesday Mr & Mr3 ter, Sandy. which her husband is a mem- Calvin Forman visited Mrs For- ber, at their home Monday. A man's Mrs Vivian Ray mother, dinner was served to 12 guests at Copperton. and games enjoyed. 9 1 I Mr & Mrs LeRoy Park and Mr & Mrs Sam Kouris and IL. their son Mark spent the week children and Mrs Park's mothT.V. & Rcdio Repair t n M. 4 i Si T I ? ' i end with Mr 4 Mrs George er, Mrs Darrel Crane, Phoenix, Adanakis and family. The Arizona, and the Gress-manft (Hi-F- i & Stereo Repair) Gary 1 Kouris's left Sunday, returning Taylorsville. were dinner home to Rocky Springs, Ida. Mr & Mrs Nick Macris had a guests at the home of Mr & Guaranteed Service birthday dinner for their son Mrs Walter E. Crane Monday. on all makes The ft Parks arrived Saturday, as Mark who is a' year old. At7699 So. State St. tending were Mr & Mrs Gearge Mr" Park's brother is entering; the U. S. Service. j Completing plans for the SPEBSQSA concert at mt. Jodaa Adondakis and , (A Mr & Mrs Sam Kouris guests The Lihoma classes, 'Daddy-Daugh- ter,' (D AM5-5I9- 7 show chairon are Feb 8, Art Sheldon, 'Junior High Thursday, and their son, Rock Springs, 3 was held Sat-- j party Ida. man, Prin. George Barton, and Mers. Loyal E. Junx, Mt. Jordan evening at the ward 5' D. E. Greer, South San Gab- urday n PTA pesident. The audience will be treated to an evening of riel, Calif., the father of Mrs house with 100 per cent attend Present ance. were Art Deaii Mitchell, Bateman is visiting with mufic by quartets of the SPEBSQSA S50 Reward for Any Sewing Society for the PreservaMr 4 Mrs Dean Bateman and Louise, Lester Butterfield and Machine I Can't Repair tion and Encouragement of Barber Shop Qhartet Singing in TJ family. Peggy, Douglas Butterfield and; Work Guaranteed 0) America. Nancy, Merrill Worsley and) vQ Ml makes and models Wendell Yvonne, Miller and! a E. J. JACKSON Jane, Don Swasey and Renae, son Orin prior to his leaving CT Kent Bodell and Melodee, Har-- j for San Diego for Navy train4S34 W. 5613 So.. Kearos ' Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter old Swasey and Joan, Lawrence ing. About 60 friends and relatives honored him at this Phone: AM Roger Johnson AMS-542-9 affair. Orin left Monday, Jan. 2? for San Diego. The 'Laurel Class of the A wedding ceremony Fri-dr- y Connie Palmer, daughter of MIA entertained their mothers will Mr unite & Mrs Lawrence Palmer, is evening, Jan. 26, in marriage Twila Webster, home recovering from a minor at dinner at the ward house Tuesday evening under the dirdaughter of Mr & Mrs Ernest operation. Webster, and Gail Wood, son The monthly family birthday ection of their leader, Mrs of Mr & Mrs Morris T. Wood. Both are from West Jordan. The ceremony will be in the West Jordan stake House. Paul Steinfeldt, West Jordan Fourth ward bishop will perform the l marrige ceremony. Following the wedding there will be a reception at the stake house. party for. the Bateman family wm uc iii me nuiiic ui Mr & Mrs Lee C. tsrown, Holladaty. They will honor Mrs Dean Bateman and Mrs Dale Bateman, Saturday, Jan. 27. Col. Frank Gothier and son Don, Anthon, Iowa, visited with Mr & Mrs Richard West-wooand Mr & Mrs Warren Lesley, Mr & Mrs Romie Lesley all of West Jordan, last week- White City V3ra i!mri J II W&V For Further Intormation Call or Write ! n- - GEORGE McLEAN " DISTRIBUTOR 248 Elouise Ave. - HU - 88 Salt Lake City Be' PREPARED wifth a d Fully Stocked Storage Cabinet ROTA-MATI- C,, j virgn j 1 s . I :v:::;:' .i;..:.: ( - j lis .. , .5-- " Rev. Cassidy of the Community Church on Flint, announced that his sermon next Sunday at 10 a.m. will be "The Hard Gospel." Coffee will be served after the services. Everyone is invited j s y;:?i.-.Tii- to attend. mt v i x innff3 J VrVJ ' -- Miss RuAn Vowdry, Silica her seventh Way, celebrated birthday with a party which was attended by Vickie and Cindy Olson, Tommy, Carla and Jane Vowdrey, Roby Antuzak, Cha-len- e Louis, Cooky Snetniker, i s 1 Jacky Peterson, Melaney, Debra and Susan Jones, Dan Goves, Sharon Dominguez, Russe Mcand Cornick, Steven Vincent Vickie Burt. Mr & Mrs Karl Tufts attended a surprise birthday party at Mrs Tufts' sister's home in Murray on Sunday. Mrs Helen Jensen, White City, went to Denver to visit relatives last Sunday and returned home on Wednesday morning. Good, refreshing Milk, rich in protein, gives you a pickup that stays with you. You never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH THAN COE3T& 1L .-- UJ rtj go mnrr ctsx&sr ., i Dazzling style! comfort I Responsive Rocket 1 All yours for less than you might guess in the Olds Dynamic 881 Lap-of-luxu- ry 280-h.- ... V-8- p. dollar-savin- g The West Jordan Jr. High band under direction of Grant Baker appeared Thursday at Mt. Jordan Jr. High. Mt. Jordan was the host for a band concert at their school. The West Jordan Jr. Hiuh school Green basketball team wil play the Midvale Scarlet at Midvale Friday, Jan. 26. Mt. Jordan Blue will play West Jordan White at West Jordan also this Friday. Half-tim- e activity for the game at West Jordan will be presented bv the Spanish department, Mrs Iasella in charge. A hanquet for Senior Aaronic members in the West Jordan Third ward will be held Monday. Jan. 29. Dinner will start at 7 p.m. followed by a short nrogram. The Bishopric and Priesthood committee are sponsoring thge dinner. The West Jordan Fourth Ward is holding a welfare din-- ' ner Monday, Jan. 29 starting at ":30 p.m., sponsored by the High Priests. Tickets mav be purchased at the door. All members of the ward are encouraged to take their families. Ralnh Rothe, a recently re turned missionary from the Southern States LDS Mission will sneak Sunday. Jan. 28. at the West Jordan Second Ward. Mr Rothe was a former resident of West Jordan, but now resides in Riverton. West Jordan Fourth ,.,T ! Ward Primary held a "Daddy and Daughter" party Monday. Jan. 22. About 54 enjoyed supner, game and a dance. The West JJordan First Ward conference will be held Sunday. Jan. 28. Members from the Stake board, Presidency and High Council will attend. President Turner, Stake first counselor, will conduct the meeting. Howard W. Barben. who has served as president of the Builders. Owners and Managers Corporation of Salt Lake, was recently president for another year. 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