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Show tJraper lfew lUedt CreAcent lfote5 LORNA ALLGOOD, ReporUr ROSEMARIE mothers enjoyed an evening together Tuesday night at the Second ward. Visitors at the Orvil Dimond home last Tuesday evening were Mrs Ruby Crellin and daughters of Copperton, and Mr & Mrs Arthur Dimond of Magna. The marriage of Miss Alton Richards, daughter of Mr & Mrs Emanuel II. Richards, and Don L. Kemp, son of Mr & Mrs Ivo Kemp, was celebrated March 25 at the Second ward chapel. Mrs Floyd Ostler, sister of the bride ,was matron of honor and Miss Delores Holt was bridesmaid. The flower girl was Lana Kemp. Shirl Kemp stood as best man. held at Parents' visiting day-wthe West Jordan school March 25 and 26. School was dismissed at noon. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting last Friday! The lesson was given by Mrs Horace Young on "The Government of Utah". She also told of the dedication of the Pioneer Hall and said that it is the oldest rock meeting house in the state. The history was given by Mrs Iris Nielsen. The meeting was well attended, reports Capt Hazel Wright. A tiny bundle of joy was brought into the Nolan Burton home re- - Jordan SCHMIDT, Reporter Mrs Harold Hoffman and son, re The Second ward extended their Fast meeting will be held on hospitality to the Stake M Men and turned home from Tempe, Ariz & March 28 in the Crescent ward due Gleaners Sunday night at a fireside The Women's Republican Club with her parents, Mr Mrs Nathan to General Conference on April chat. Rex L. Christiansen, an LDS will meet at the home of Mr & Mrs Smith. 4 at in Salt Lake. entertained Mrs Alma Potter chaplain in the army, was speakAnthon Sund, March 29, at 8 p.m. Mrs LaVina Harrison is visiting er. Ten son. a for her party birthday B. Gunder Sunday night was the beginning Lamont Commissioner in California with relatives for of M Men and Gleaner week which attended. friends little will He be son will giv speaker. Don Denton and Clyde Fairbourn several weeks. continues through to March 27. a preview and review of county Mr & Mrs Dennis Dalley and son in the Sunday eve were speakers Temple night was held Monday. activities. of the First ward Robert returned recently from a Those participating from the First Mr & Mrs Harold Vawdrey an ning services to San Diego, Calif. Mr & Mrs ward were: Margie Egbert, Carma nounce the birth of a baby gir Betty Ruth Fitzgerald and Marva trip Barlow Mrs Dalley's parents, Wright, Lois a duet. Toone Pace, sang Utah 18 the at March Egbert, Maurine born Valley them on the trip. accompanied of wards the Darlene The Frovo. in Bytheway, Marilyn Draper grandpar hospital Mr Dalleys parBcath, Geraldine Wright, Marvin ents are Mr & Mrs Elmer Ennis, are having a drive to fill an assign They visited with ment to receive personal awards ents, Mr Si Mrs Robert S. Dalley and Bill Hardy, Mr & Mrs LaDean and Mr & Mrs Gene Vawdrey, and with Mr &Mrs Pelix Woem-pre- Bowles, and Mr & Mrs Royal Sprat- Mrs Roy Boberg entertained Sat They are asking all members o and Mrs Iwano Garner. the community to contribute old ling. Thursday night was Fun Night urday in honor of the sixth birth second intermidate Sunday at the West Jordan school. A basThe to be and old given rags day of her grandson, Douglas Ber clothing School class enjoyed a roller skat- ketball game took place, and a rett. A number of little friends and to the Dcserct Industries. The teen on Friday evening at party ing after around will be game with the bishoprics comedy Friday relatives enjoyed the affair. Doug agers Kollers Skating Rink. Afterwards of the stake. to school collect. las is the son of Mr & Mrs Ross refreshments were served at the Wayne Henry Page, son of Mr & Mrs Sunda Brown will spend the Berrett. home of Anita Larson's parents' his 5th celebrated Mrs Page Henry next week in Colonial Juarez, MexMrs Ida Fitzgerald of Salt Lake home .Mr St Mrs Paul Larson. Mrs 19. March Refreshments with Mr & Mrs birthday ico, with her son, Larry. She left spent the week-enwere served to many friends and Marion Osborne is the teacher of Tuesday by bus to ElPaso, Texas, Ferris Fitzgerald and son. the class. Those who helped with and from there by plane to Mexico. Happy anniversaries are in order relatives. The 4 II Peppy Pals club held a transportation were Mrs Robert Larry has a lead part in the school this week for Mr & Mrs Carl Rees Oleen, Mrs Doss Dean, Mrs she plans to see. Colonand Mr & Mrs Willard Young on meeting Monday at the home of Madison and Mrs Osborne. Phyllis There opera that Mrs Bcrnice ial Juarez is where the Browns livMarch 25, and Mr & Mrs George their Green. They worked on home im were 36 in attendance. came to West Sanderson on March 26. In sacrament meeting Sunday ed before they Mr Si Mrs Dale King and son, provement projects. evening, Mr & Mrs Murlin Jensen Friends of Sharon Haun helped The Draper Lions held their was in Gerry of Dugway, have been stay charge of the program. War& her celebrate her 15th birthday Mrs Harmon Mr with the at Day, meeting Thursday evening ing den Marcel Graham of the Utah while Norma has been recuperat Draper Junior high. A dinner and State Prison ,was the Monday night at her home. guest speak & is Mrs Mr was the former Nor and ing. King program The Pep club of the West Jordan enjoyed er. Lois Neff gave the Girl's Pro ma Day. Mrs W. A. Rasmussen gave a re high will stage a big dance junior talk. Cross" Old "The gram Rugged Airman 2nd class & Mrs George port of their trip to Mexico. and "Whispering Hope" was ren- Friday night, (tonight). "The SpinWesterbrook and son spent Sunday Mr Si Mrs Carroll DeMille of dered in a duet by Mr & Mrs Mur- sters Spring Spree" is the title of in Draper with Mr Westbrooks' Salt Lake, were guests over the lin Jensen. Primary children grad- the affair. mother, Mrs Joseph Densley. The week end of Mr & Mrs Heber J. uating into the MIA were Dixielee The Royal Sprallings entertained Westbrooks are from Hill Field, Smith. Oleen, Dorine Cox and Tyrone Har Saturday night at a family party. Miss Glenna Vawdrey, daughter rison. where George is stationed. Honored guests wre those with Mrs Geneva Fage attended the of Mr & Mrs Clayton Vawdrey, was The Crescent basketball team birthdays in March: Dean Bateman, luncheon and fashion show at Ho announced second place winner on won the Mt. Jordan Stake Cham Blaine Wixom, and Mrs Laree tel Utah, Monday, sponsored by the Doris Hardy TV show Satur pionship. The team received their Brown. Mr & Mrs Melton Jarvis of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Utah day, for a drawing she sent in trophy at Tuesday eve- California were special guests. The Leadership She received a T shirt as her prize Retail Grocers Association. ning. Their coach is William Smith. R. B. Moneys of Spanish Fork had & Mrs Bcrnice Green and daugh Mr Mrs Don Fitch of Salt Lake Over 50 ladies met at Relief supper at the Spratling home Friannounce the birth of a baby boy ters, Jolene and Charlotte left Society Tuesday to celebrate its day. for a weeks' vacation in Hay- 112 born March 21 in the Holy Cross Past The Lady Lions enjoyed a social birthday anniversary. hospital. They have two sons wait ward, Calif., where they will visit president, Mrs Delbert Lloyd, was Friday, March 19. They visited the ing at home. Mrs Fitch is the for with her sister. Mrs Dale P. Wil honored by being crowned "Queen Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mumer Betty Owsley, daughter of Mr Hams. They will journey with her for a Day". She was also presented seum and later they lunched at & Mrs Lou Dowsley. other sister from Ogden, Mrs with a corsage and a quilt from Stevensons. Dedication of the new Draper James A. Mickey. the sisters. Mrs Ilyrum Hardcastle, Grant Young, son of Mr & Mrs With school friends invited Mar First ward chapel took place Wed over the Horace president, party. presided Young, was recently susnesday evening with a large crowd vin Day, son of Mr St Mrs Darrell Everyone enjoyed a burlesque tained as second counselor in the attending. The program was as fol- Day, celebrated his 7th birthday fashion show and numbers from a Cannon ward bishopric in Salt March 19. lows: prelude music, Dale A. 'kitchen" orchestra. Refreshments Lake. choir, opening song; invocaMeetings to discuss the Elders were carried out with a St. Pat Sunny California seems to attract tion, Bishop W. Gerald Andrus; party Friday evening, were held rick theme. After the party, every several West Jordanites. Mr & Mrs opening remarks, Bishop Harold Monday at the homes of Mr & Mrs one participated in a bake sale. Lester Nuzman returned from a O. Smith; song, the Melodettes; Clifford Foreman, chairman of the weeks trip through San Francisco, remarks, Bishop Rcvell T. Smith; entertainment committee, and Mr More than $19,000,000 was lost Sacramento, and neighboring cities & Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald of the re- remarks; President Stanley A. during 1953 in traffic accidents. last Tuesday. Mrs Ruby Broadbent address and dedicatory rshments committee. A dinner The Utah Motor Club reports that is in Burbank with her daughter, prayer, President EIRay L. Chris- will be served with games and 5.389 accidents resulted in this Dorothy, who has been ill. Vacatiansen; benediction, Bishop Orin prizes. Elders and partners are oss to Utah. Your investment in tioners are Mr & Mrs Lawrence T. P. Black. invited. mechanical care during 1954, plus DahL They plan on visiting relaMrs Harold 0. Smith, with Mrs George reck Smith was speaker investment in cautious driv- - tives and seeing the Los Angeles your Joseph F. Cartwright, accompanied at the Draper Second ward Sunday. ng can and will reduce this loss. temple. Mr & Mrs M. B. Andrus home from Byron Peart gave musical numbers. Do your share! The Stake and their Mr Si Mrs Harold Hewlett and St. George, where they spent the winter. children, arc visiting in Los AnMr & Mrs Richard Eliason of geles. Calif., with a brother, Her Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr bert Howlctt and family. On their Si Mrs Neils Neilson. She is the return home they will tour Arizona. William Guinn, 73, former Dra former Barbara Lou Neilson. Mr Si Mrs Harold Nichols of Un- per resident, died Monday at 2 a.m. at bjs Sonora. Calif., residence. He ion, Mrs Grant Witt, Mrs Kay son Rod, and Mrs Mary moved to Diaper in 1938 and reNichols enjoyed a pot luck lunch turned to Sonora in 1949. He was at the Joseph Densley home recent- a miner and farmer. Survivors in clude his widow. Mrs Rena Hart- ly. Si Mr Mrs Clarence Hardman of ick Guinn, whom he married in Bingham, visited with Mr & Mrs 915 at Sonora, and a brother, Paul C. Guinn, Draper. Dan Jacobson Sunday. LOIS FITZGERALD, Importer De-Bois- e, Teen-ager- s instructor, " Friday, March 26, 1954 cently. A baby boy will take his place among the family. Mr & Mrs Van Brown are com ing back to West Jordan from San dy. They are moving into the Rue Leak home. 7k To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. Wil liam Wordsworh "ft LrMni.rrTTTnWTiTTi 1 as d MIDYALE. 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