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Show r. tf"tr- Volume 33 ' ft ' . V( " Sr.-, Lf s A new observation oint is be ing built at the Bingham mine by Kennecott Copper Corp., and this week the county commis- Beauty Of School the southeast Beautifying corner of Mt. Jordan Junior high school is almost complete according to Mrs Virgie Carroll, president of the PTA, who is sponsoring this project. A stone plaque appears in the center of the property which has inscribed "Mt. Jordan Junior High," printed beneath it At the bottom "PTA of the plaque is engraved "Pres. Virgie Carroll, Principal George Barton." The stone work was done by Wilford Hansen and Bellview nursery landscaped the corner with 154 shrubs and two locust trees. Charles Baugh of the country recreation drew the plans. Funds for this project were earned by officers, chairmen and room representatives of the TA by selling candy. 1965-66.- " V'.T lette Brown, Lois Hirschi, Elvin Atkinson, nurseryman, George Barton principal, and Virgie Carroll, PTA president. Dedication of the Sandy Ward will take place Sunday afternoon Mar 27 in a service at the concluding session of Sandy Stake conference, it was announced this week by the three bishops, Lloyd Stevens, Oral Birch, Glen Crow. Beginning at p.m. the folhas been scheduled: opening song, choir and congregation; opening prayer, P. Hansen; Bsp. Clarence speakers, Marlon S. Bateman, president, Bsp. John C. Richards, Bsp. Myron L. Brady; "Gloria" combined three-warchoir; speakers, Bsp. Lloyd Stevens, Bsp. Oral Birch, Bsp. Glen Crow; "God so Loved the World", choir; speaker, dedicatory prayer, Harold B. Lee, "Hosanna" anthem, closing choir, congregation; prayer, Bsp. Everett Kunz. Music will be under the direction of choristers and organists of the three wards, J. Clement Crapo, Clyde A. Miller, first ward; Willard E. Scott, Mrs Miaian M. Birch, Winners Announced On Cutter Racees X South tf v Ml i a - ' 4 lowing program races held 'A sion abandoned the Carr Fork road southeast of the Bingham Canyon city limits to be used by Kennecott as a access road. Later, the county found it had never owned the Carr Fork road, and apparently the road Sandy Chapel Dedicated At Sunday LDS Service Shrubs Add Jordan The in the South Cutter Jordan, Salt Lake County Equestrian Park on Saturday Mar. 19 nam ed the following winners .of the races: Race 1, Leo Stanton; 2, George Thomas; 3, Floyd Bills; Bob Willi4,. Harold Turner; ams, No. 1 team: John Rowley, No. 1; 7, Rulon Bird; Bob 9, Vance Withers No. 2; 10, LaMar Avery; 11, Leonard Mullins; 12, Larry Hardman: 13, John Rowley No. 2; 14, Bill Hiner; 15, Bill Renfroe; 16, Lester Pierce No. 2; 17, Ted Stanley No. 2; 18, Max Withers No. 2; 19, Reed Stanlev; 20, Bob Williams No. 2: 21, Dennis Patterson; 22, Keith Winn. Mc-Ke- VK 1 Sandy Stake second ward; Francis E. Webb, Bonnie Stenquist, thirteenth ward; Mrs Marian Shelby at the organ. semi-retire- d "Would you believe, Don Special Meeting Called at J 7 . J This is the goat brought on ship during "Mr Roberts." A sailor brings him on ship hoping he will enjoy eating the palm tree a bone of contention on the ship. The goat was rewarded with a cake after the show, but preferred the ribbuiis on the box! Rsverfon Slake Conference belongs to the city of Bingham Canyon. In asking for the county to aJ .1...udiuiuu uiL' luau, Luuias II ii. Campbell, county lanning direc tor, noted that a ruling of Third Har.26end 27 - 1 T District Court ermits Kennecott to disconnect its property from Bingham Canyon city. This ruling has been appealed to the Supreme Court, it was reported by Peter C. Dimas, Bingham mayor, who said that the city is maintaining the road. Marv Jenson, chairman of the county commission, said that plans are under way to develop an observation point for the mine that will be accessible from the new Butterfield Canyon road, completed to a passable state last fall and due for further development and paving as rapidly as possible. Leading officials of the LDS Church will attend the River-toStake quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday, Mar. 26 and 27. in Riverton. They are Elder Gordon 15. Hinckley, a member of the Council of Seventy; Elder William T. Lawrence of the welfare general board; and Elder Harlen W. Clark and Mrs I). Willis, representing the Mutual Improvement Associations for young men and women. They will speak at conference sessions and confer with local leaders. General sessions will be held Sundav at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Don-nett- a is pictured receiving a citation from Clifton D, Lloyd, commander of the American Legion Post in Riverton. A Legionaire for many years he joined Riverton post two years ago. He has been given recognition for working for grave registration and other duties with regard to veteran's graves Jor Morgan Mt. Jordan Veteran Receives Baseball Recognition Group Meets Babe Ruth h t, of Mt. Jordan Jr. High PTA and George Barton, principal will be in charge of the meeting first of five specials to be presented at Valley Music Hall in April. Just one week later, Liberacc will perApril form. April 11 to 16 the Tennessee Ernie Ford Show will be presented. There is a special which planned for April will be announced at a later date. Opening April 25 for one week will be the Jimmy Dean John Derricott, right, and John Wetsel shake hands over opening of branch of Sandy Hardware in shopping center. Wetsel will manage new store. Glover Camp to Elect New Officers Hall Monday when announcement was made that the An important election of ofstar of NBC TV's "Get Smart" ficers meeting of the Midvale Don Adams, would appear Mar. Glover Camp DUP will be held and 2. In "Get 31, Apr. 1 Wednesday Apr. 6, at 1:30 p.m. Smart" Don plays Maxwell f is getting Smart. The at tne Midvale city hall. Blanexcellent reviews. Appearing che Jensen, captain, will prewith Adams as a special guest star is Lisa Mennelli, young Show. side. Lesson will be given by "Mr Roberts" with Robert Pearl Jenkins. All members singer who has spiraled to the top in the entertainment world. Stack continues this week at "Get Smart" has made Don Valley. urged to attend. Adams a "household face." He also has an impressive background in show business. For two seasons Don played the incompetent house detective, Byron Glick, on the Bill Dana Show, two seasons as a regular on the Perry Como Show. He has been a frequent visitor to the Garry Moore show, nine shows with Jimmy Dean (who will apear at Valley Music Hall opening Apr. 25), and guest appearances on virtually every major TV variety show, including the Tonight Show, and the Jack Paar shows. Lisa Minnelli reached national fame for her portrayal in the title role in the George Abbot musical. "Flora, the Red Menace." For her performance in Flora. Liza received the coveted Tony Award. She has also appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. The Judy Garland Show, The Arthur Godfrey Special, Hullaballoo, and in October, 1964, made her dramatic dehut opposite Craig Stevens on "Mr Broadway." With singing star Judy Garland for a mother and the acclaimed director Vincente Minnelli for a father, it was more or less taken for granted that Don Adams, coming to Valley Music Hall as its next attracthis heiress of two great theatrical names would enter the tion, is the star of the spy spoof. "Get Smart." All dolled up profession. Never taken for talin his spy paraphernalia. Mr Adams looks on the ball for his Liza's was unique granted ent, not entirely inheritable. show here, with Lisa Minnelli in a guest appearance. The Don Adams Show is the Music spy-spoo- BT8 Ad- ams," was the word at Valley Conference Announced Fridya, March 25, 1966 Published Every Friday at Miclvale, Utah 2 Sandy Stake Quarterly Conference wil be held Mar. 26 and 27 at the Sandy Ward Chapel. Savings Bond Sales Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve will be On Increase in '66 presiding over the conference with Pres. Marlon S. Bateman Utahns invested $1,851,387 in Series E and 11 Savings Bonds conducting the sessions. Elder Alfred B Smith of the in Febrauray and $3,929,539 durwelfare committee, ing the first two months of 1966, priesthood In an effort to help fight the Elder James Hodgson of the up slightly over the 1965 banner alarming increase in the dist- YMMIA and VaLoris Webb of year, according to sales figures ribution of pornographic ma- the YWMIA will also be in at- released by Clem S. Schramm, Bonds director, to terial in the area, there will be tendance and will conduct spec- state Savings ial sessions on Saturday beginHenry J .Riggert, volunteer a special emergency citizen's bonds chairman for Salt Lake ning at 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. meeting under the direction of A priesthood leadership meetCounty Mt Jordan Jr. High School PTA ing will be held Saturday evenFebrauray sales reported for Lake County were $700,865, Salt 7 to 9 p.m. from ing 31 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mar. total to General sessions Sunday will bringing the at the school 9360 South 400 of the 1966 $1,536,275., or 17.2 at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. begin East to promote public sentiDedicatory services for the goal, Chairman Riggert said. He also expressed the opinment and community action, chapel will be held during the ion that the Febraury report 4 o'clock session. and to adopt an Music for both sessions will did not truly reflect the interest ordinance similar to that of be furnished by the combined being evidenced by county resiProvo's Two films in color will choirs of the three wards. dents in the increased rate that be shown, "Pages of Death," Everyone is invited to attend was announced after the middle and "Perversion for Profit". the general sessions on Sunday. pf February. All interested adults are invited to attend. No one under 18 will be admitted. Mt. Jordan Jr. High PTA will be the hostess for the following schools in the area elementary schools Alta 4 View, Crescent, Draper, Edge-monPeruvian Park, Sandy and Jordan High school. Religious, civic, and educational groups have joined forces in a serious effort to discourage distribution, sale or display of photomorally objectionable graphs, motion pictures, and printed material. Mrs Harold Carroll, president 'Get Smart' Don Adams MC Valley Music Show Rosemarie Bowe plays the nurse, the only woman on stage in the cast of Navy men in ',Mr Kobtrs" playing at Valley Music. The wife of Robert Stack, the pretty blonde from actress is show business, preferring to make a home for the actor and their two children. I Kennecott to Develop New Mine View Point PTA officers lend a hand in the planting of shrubs on the southeast corner of Mt. Jordan Jr. High. Shown are, from left, Vay- - To Number Sandy Hardware Opens Branch Elder Gordon B. Hinckley First and Third Wards at 12888 South 1700 West. Leonard C. Stake President Beckstcad, 12334 South 1700 West, Riverton, will conduct all sessions. Elder Hinckley has coordinated the world-widmissionary program for the church since 1951. For 13 years before that he supervised radio programs, publicity, and mission literature of the church. Elder Hinckley also is the author of five books and many pamphlets and articles on church subjects. Elder Lawrence is operator of a milling business which manufactures flour, creal, and feeds. He has been an active member of the National Association of Operative Millers for the past 38 years. Elder Clark has been a guide on Salt Lake City's Temple Square since 1965. He fulfilled a mission in South Africa, served in the navy, and is presently chairman of the L'tah State Board of Abstract Commissioners. Mrs Willis, a member of Bonneville Ward of Salt Lake City, has had a variety of in church leadership. in the Riverton e v ( In So. Village $ w X, A citation for meritorious service was awarded to Joe Morgan by the American Legion post 140 Riverton Saturday evening. Mar. 19 at a dinner meeting. Marking the presentation was Clifton D. Lloyd, commander. Also presented to Mr Morgan was a Legion cap and tie.- - . Mr Morgan , a member of the Riverton post for two years, was a charter member of Jordan Post 35. He received the recognition for assisting in the decoration of veterans' gaves and in proper display of the American Flag at the Riverton Town cemetery and for work in graves' registration duties. A veteran of World War I he served in France with the Co. B. 313th Engineers, 88th Division - Legion of Mary Activity Held Active and auxiliary members of the Legion of Mary attended a nannual Aeries Ceremony at the Cathedral in Salt Lake City Sunday, March 20. Immaculate Conception parish has two praesidia of the Legion of Mary, meeting weekly for spiritual formation, and engages in the active apostolate to the eople. Mrs Vincent Miola has been appointed" parish representative for the BDAA. Mr Miola is active in parish as well as civic affairs. Orientation Program Held Saturday An orientation program, outlining the program for the coming year, will be presented to parents of Midvale Jaybees at Midvale library beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. S. Clifford Cockayne, honorary president of the boys' club will be guest speaker. Veterans of Foreign Wars Have Meeting A Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting has been scheduled for Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at 6635 S. State, it was announced by Albert Hatfield, commander, who will preside. Sponsoring of youth activities will be discussed. Veterans and their wives are invited to attend. i mm f f Sandy Hardware, a business firm operating for 80 years in Sandy, has opened a new branch at 9449 South 7th East, in the South Village Shopping Center. is presently The business owned by John Derricott and John Wetsel, and Wetsel is manager of the new branch, which will specialize in gifts, houseware items, paint, and glass as well as staple hardware items. John Wetsel, a graduate of Jordan High, has been a resident of Sandy for 14 years. His wife is the former Donna Wood, of Midvale, and they have a son and a daughter. V Pavich Travels With Concert Choir John Pavich. son of Air & Mrs Michael D. Pavich, 35 Roosevelt Street, Midvale. will be a members of the Westminster College concert choir of Salt Lake, on its annual tour. The group will leave Mar. 26 for 13 appearances at churches and schools in Colorado. Choir members ,vho serve as good will ambassadors of the college, have the opportunity to further their preparations for teaching or for special ird training toward professional careers. The Westminster Choir also appears at assemblies, churches and concerts on campus and in the Salt Lake community. Jordan Valley Babe Ruth Baseball association will hold its annual meeting to elect officers and plan the 1966 playing schedule 'A the Draper element-tar- y scnool on Mar. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Parents of Doys 13, 14, and play in Babe Ruth Baseball, are 15" years of age, who wish to urged to attend. This covers the area of Draper, Riverton, South Jordan, Herriman, & Lark, according to Mrs Dana Larsen, President. lace, center, vice president and general mandivision, ager of Olin's Winchester-Westerat a social ceremony in the governor's office in Salt Lake City. The presentation came at i x- - ? Utah Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, left, is presented with a custom engraved Winchester Centennial 66 carbine by William L. Wal- ? iff Aw c ........ t , v the same time as the qovernor proclaimed and lookNational Wildlife Week, Mar. ing on the ceremony on the right is F. C. Koiiol, director of the Utah park and recreation commission. He holds a copy of the 20-2- |