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Show - Council (Continued from page 1) . being investigated. One of the big pine trees on the site of the new post office will be moved nearer the city hall at a cost of $35, and will be used annually as a living Christmas Jordan Groups Open Activities Home of Bride psnsotms Mrs. A. J. Carter, Reporter AM The 1957-5- 8 Jordan school year omcially started on Sept. 4 when Little Charisse Webb, daughter Kent Allsop, JoAnn Kynaston, of Lt & Mrs Bill Webb, has been Edna Burr, Jean Smith, and Nile with her grandparents, Beckstead began their terms as visiting Mr & Mrs E. A. Miller, Oak St., exstudent the officers and body tree. for the past three weeks, while Councilman Pete Yengich re- ecutive council. her parents were in Panama City on New faces the appearing of has been receiv where hi Wet ported that the first meeting Miss' this include faculty year the Halloween party committee ing special training. On their ParMiss Milne, Dorothy Marilyn evewill be held next Ihursday return trip they visited Washing kin, Norman Riggs, Dee Savage ton, D.C., New York, Palmyra, ning. FitzWilliam Mrs and Mary MiRyan. and other points of interest in City Recorder Lawrence A. over duties has the taken gerald neer suggested that persons wish the East. After visiting here they of girls counselor. Both Miss will return to Port Angeles where ing to be considered for jobs as Milne Miss and are return Parkin election judges make application they are making their home. to as hall classes ing friendly at the city hall. L. Christensen Jr., son The council authorized pur- both were graduated from the of Harry Mr & Mrs Harry L. Christen school. chase of a new pipe die for the Beetdigger Coolidge St., returned home water department; asked investi- The Jordanette Club, consist sen, last Saturday after spending two activities of leaders of ing girls' to of be a believed trailer gation held a pre school outing at the years in the Army. The last part .illegally located; and authorized for two days with approx of his time was spent in Alaska Spruces old of city storage temporary and this is his first visit home records in the city hall coal bin, imately 72 girls attending. The for 15 months. now unused. Application of Jack outing was conducted by Judy O'Brien for a social club at 99 Larsen, president; rsancy Milne, is Sherman E. Smith, Wasatch St., the proud owner of a trophy vice president; Gayle Jensen, sec N. Main was denied. retary; Margie Osborne, treasur for the best show in the Unusual Hobbies Dept. of the State Fair. er, and Mrs Fitzgerald. The Charlonian Club officers, He also received a special award Bonnie Dansie, Nola Lunnen, for the most unusual award which Kathy Taylor, Brenda Bateman is a rosette ribbon. His entries and Jeanette Bills are busy out were in whittling and included lining the activities for the club chain belts, necklaces, and wooden pliers. for the school year. Miss Joan Beard, daughter of Sophomore Fun Day. the day all Sophomores dress up and Mr & Mrs Aaron Beard, Olympus was the seniors held Sept. Dr., will return to Stanford Uni please 19. versity Saturday. This will be her On Sept. 17, petitions were be second year in attendance at the ing accepted by the student coun school; she has received a schol cil for class officers, second asarship again this year. sociate judge, and vice presidents Mr & Mrs Glen Lindahl. form of the Boys' and Gir s' Clubs. of Locust it., have moved erly Elections will be held Sept. 26. into a new home on Roosevelt it. Jsept. 20, at 8 oclock. Jordan steak party was will play its first football game A on the Beetdiggers field. Coach enjoyed at the home of Mr & Mrs Jackson's squad will go against W. Dale Waters last Thursday evening. Among those enjoying Bear River. the evening were Mr & Mrs Carl George, Murray; Mr & Mrs Dorai Jex, Mr & Mrs Fred Stoffer, Mr Subscribe to The Sentinel & Mrs Louis Kjar, Mr & Mrs Charles Troester, Mr ic Mrs L. R. Carrigan, Mr & Mrs A. J. Carter, and Mr & Mrs John Helm, bandy. Mr & Mrs James Banasky and son, J. D., Helper, were guests of Mrs Banasky s parents, Mr & Mrs Aaron Beard, last week end. : While they were here, Mr & Mrs Beard celebrated thgir 30th wedding anniversary last Saturday evening. They were guests of their children at dinner and the Ice Follies. Those enjoying the evening were Mr & Mrs Bernarr . Beard, Mr & Mrs Robert Beard, Mr it Mrs James Banasky, and their daughter, Miss Joan Beard. I Last Sunday the family of Mrs , Matilda Jorgensen enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs W. Dale Waters. Those attending '4 were Mr & Mrs Ivan Jorgensen ' f fc.V . and family, Mr & Mrs Jack Jor gensen and family, Jim Jorgensen, and Mrs Olga Whitmore. On Friday, Sept. 13, Debra Bar ms celebrated her birthday. Jean- nie Russon, Kathy Welch, and Ranee Waters enjoyed refresh I ... ments and a movie with Debra. Merril Brown and a brother-in- law, E. L. Everton, Logan, spent a few days this week elk hunting !?,ifr Al Ford Appointed To Cottonwood Council Is Scene of Wedding Al Ford, 1885 Village Rd., has Mrs Hyrum P. Holt, South been appointed as Greenfield VilJordan, announce the marriage lage representative on the Cotof Mrs Holt's daughter, Miss Dar- - tonwood rnmmnnitv la Beckstead, to Guy J. Steed- - Council. Earl Cox, council chair man. Miss Beckstead is also the man, announced Ford's appointdaughter of the late L. Ardell ment to replace Dale Ensign, Beckstead. Mr Steedman is the who has accepted a position in son of Mr & Mrs Joseph V. Steed-ma- California. Mr & Heights Bluffdale. The ceremony was performed Sept. 14 at the home of Mr & Mrs Holt by Bishop Samuel C. Tur- ' ner. , The bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs Jack K. Pierce, matron of honor, and Miss Karen Holt, bridesmaid. Don Gressman served as best man. After the ceremony Mr & Mrs Holt were hosts at a reception In nonor of the couple. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Riverton Pair Reveal October Wedding Plans . Orem. Grass Fire Quenched A grass fire burned over a large area north of Center St. and east of Grant St. early Tuesday evening. Firemen were called and kept the blaze under control. Wednesday afternoon the fire department was called to the same place, but the call turned out to be a false alarm. Oct. 11 is the palpnrlatMiss Shirleen - Hato chosen by ana iea in. married in Temple and MIDVALE THE Whitlock-Padge- n Nuptials Held Miss Carol T.po Whitlrvolr ho. came the bride of George H. Pad-ge- n in a ceremony solemnized in at. inerese catholic Church in Midvale. The bride is a daughter of Mrs AuLeen Whitlnck. 5S4n S Rtato st., Murray. Mr Padjen is a son of airs Anna raojen, 397 Monroe St., Midvale. After the reremnnw a rwm. tion in the church hall honored tne newiyweds. Mrs Shelby Noland was matron of honnr and Mrs T.aMar Whit. lock and Miss Darlene Church were attendants. Vickie Lynn d was flower girls. GeorPo Bnntsis was host man Nick Padjen and Harold Morley usnerea. ateven Money was ring Prin. dent; Richard SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, September 20, 1957 Pase Eight Bateman, A school lunch, such as the children receive at school, will be served. A fair is being prepared at the school for that day, and exhibits will remain for PTA visitors to inspect. second vice president, and Mrs LeRoy D. Riska, secretary. At this first meeting the new principal, Mr Bateman, and faculty membors will be introduced. NEW BUSINESS GENS WEBER is croud to announce the opening of the new store featuring Beck racer. They will be tho Salt l.aki T.ns a reception will be given in tneir nonor that night at the Avalon Ballroom. Announcement of the pnuaon. ment and approaching marriage was maae recently oy tne Dride s bearer. parents, Mr & Mrs W. Rex Crump, Riverton. Miss Reck ie alsn tho "Back to School" Night daughter of the late Walter V. Set for Crescent PTA uecK. The future bridegroom is the Under the leadership of Mrs son of Mr & Mrs Rav T. Facer Burdett D. Jenson, president, the Riverton. Crescent PTA will reconvene for Miss Beck has asked Miss TJp. another year. A Nee Beck to attend her as maid night will open the year's proof honor. Other attendants will be gram Thursday, Sept. 26, at 7 Mrs Jerry Brown, Miss Bonnie p.m. wansie, miss reggy Ann CTump, Assisting Mrs Jenson, will be and Mrs Dee P. Butterfiedl. Mrs Melbourne Lloyd, vice presi- - Dutchboy Paint Cement No-lan- A" Roofing Plumbing Materials "k Plywood ir Sheetrock Plaster GENE'S BUILDING MATERIAL 'Back-to-Schoo- AM 65 88 East 8000 South Sandy ; fill ilWiij.' CZ7-- ) THAT'S WHAT YOU PAY FOR NEARLY EVERYTHING YOU BUY AT BERN'S 6 ABOVE COST IS THE MINIMUM AT WHICH GROCERIES CAN Oven Ready BE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW MARK-U- P SOLD. THAT IS THE LOWEST PRICE SO YOU CAN'T BUY FOR LESS THAN YOU PAY AT MoWRW .Tpfl rully Cleaned BERN'S lb ' I n RaiaRnAe" I GREEN I I 1 4 '4 .C in Wyoming. Mr Brown was expected back Thursday evening. MILD WiiisMV For those who enjoy straight whiskey best, there is no JENSEN finer quality than Belmont offering personal service to his customers. He will stock a complete line of all types of building materials and offers his services to those who plan to do their own work as well as customers who will have the service of a contractor Buildina Permits Slump Midvale During August ln STRAIGHT BOURBON KUIIRE BELMONT DISTILLING COMPANY lAWRCNCfBURG. INDIANA Sandy New biiildinf? ctnrtnd in Mid. vale during August was almost Building permits were issued for two new tfaraeo valued it S2.!KK) and one miscellaneous mit was issued for 5700. per 3e SWISS GESE Gene Weber Announces New Store Opening Gene Weber, Midvale resident. announces the opening of Gene's Building Materials, a new bust ness at 88 East 8000 South. Mr Weber has been identified with the building trade in Mid vale for the past 13 years, and has now set up his own retail firm. He plans to specialize in OR , .3) lb. 1 1C 111 I 1 VZZ fflflPB i . LEG off LMAB CALL FACIAL TISSUE -- Lamb Sfeiv By Appointment Phone T3SC AAA 5 -- 3821 POUND No. 2 BAG 400 COUNT 3Je TV eVIGE " lps5V 58 t " Shortenng lb mi RED TOKAY ea. n I (p)c lb- ib. GAIK - 2.' lb. Ib (0)c Before 6 p.m. Wo can now service your Be sets in the evening. sure to call before 6 p.m. at the shop to make TV appointment. PRICES SUBJECT TO STOCKS ON HAND For the best in Service ond Convenience 118 N. Main WCL Midvale , Utah Ul AM c liGTDS 53821 31 N. MAIN - QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED r up rp if n oi MIDVALE |