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Show MJedt ROSEMARIE Jordan SCHMIDT, Phont Mid. 0080-R- Reporter 1 are Mrs Ross and Egbert daughter Margie, and Mr &Mrs Dale Bateman who left by chartered train Wednesday to attend the American Farm Bureau federation national convention be ing held Dec. 12 to 16. Mr & Mrs Bateman are to represent the local Farm Bureau while Mrs Egbert is accompanying Margie, who is representing Utah at the speech meet on Monday, Dec. 13. Before leaving she was presented with luggage from the county Farm Bureau aux iliary and when she arrives at her hotel in New York she will find a corsage awaiting her from the local Farm Bureau ladies. Enroute, the group who will be traveling together, will visit points of interest over the country and will be taken on guided tours of New York, Mr & Mrs Owen Cook and Mr Si Mrs Delbert Parker weic among the guests at the family party held at the home of Mr & Mrs Keith Parker, Bennion. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Elmo S. Parker, Bennion, and Mr Si Mrs Vern Heiden, Salt Lake. Games were played and served. A number of West Jordanites participated in stake conference last Sunday at Riverton. Talks were given by Mr & Mrs Curtis Jewkes in the morning session. In the second session Bishop Howard Barbcn was sustained to a high councilman and was also one of the speakers. He is replacing Gordon Nielson, who has been transferred to Idaho. Iris Nielson, stake YWMIA president, spoke during that session and Franklin Turpin offered the closing prayer. Pres. Lawrence T. Dahl presided over the conference. The evening meeting was under direction of the MIA and a speech and music festival filled the program. Mrs Iris Nielson conducted the meeting and Virginia Haun was in charge of the speech with Gordon Green. Representing the two West Jordan wards with talks were Janice Price and Janice Detomasi. The First ward girls' chorus, led by Virginia Benson, gave the closing number and Glen Bateman, supt. of the First ward YMMIA, offered the closing prayer. Richard Hogan and Jim Dahl were among the BYU ROTC units that flew to Seattle, Wash., over the weekend. While there they visited the Boeing plant in Tacoma. Mrs Bonnie (Theobald) Scarlet, who was the former teacher of home economics at the West Jordan junior high, recently announc New York bound Utah's Fish and Game Commissioners will meet Dec. 10 and 11 in final quarterly session for 1954. The meetings will go forward as usual at Department of Fish and Game headquarters, 1596 West Temple, Salt Lake City. Commission sessions are open to attendance by anyone interested in the state's fish and game program. Agenda for the meetings calls for commission decision concerning current and general department business. The commissioners act as body for the department. fawns. They were trapped north of Rawlins and delivered there to Utah Game Department employes for the long haul by truck to the planting site. The spokesmen note that approximately 100 more antelope are expected to come from the same source in the near future. Weather and other factors will determine whether or not more animals can be successful trapped by the Wyoming department. These animals form an important addition to the Utah department's efforts in building up the stale's During 1954 seven special meetings have been held antelope herds. to expedite department business Previous to the present release and progress. With the four quar- total antelope numbered about terly sessions required by law, this 1700 head. They are divided into brings to 11 the total number of 12 herds scattered over large desmeetings held by the commissionert sections of the state. ers during the current year. Department of Fish and Game Ninety-twantelope were releas- Director J. Terry Egan is in Washed last week cast of Ouray in Uin- ington, D. C, this week to attend tah County, according to spokesmen a meeting of representatives from for the Utah Department of Fish the nation's conservation organizaand Game. tions. The animals came to Utah from Purpose of the conference is to the Wyoming Game Department discuss and reach a common underthrough a cooperative project con- standing concerning proposed legisducted by the two state agencies. lation on public lands at it is exAll were selected brood stock conpected to be introduced daring the sisting mainly of young does and 1955 sessions of the national congress. It was called by the National Wildlife Federation. Director Egan is attending as chairman of the important public lands grazing committee for the International Association of Game and Fish Commissioners. policy-makin- com-missiq- n , . unbeam SUAWEMASTER t Both the five-danotice elk and the Valley deer hunts have been called by officials of the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Hunt ing dates are Dec. 11 through 19. Permit holders are asked to be sure they know the boundaries of their hunting unit and to tag their animal at the time of kill. This leaves only one special big game hunt to be called of those set up by the Board of Big Game Control for the fall seasons this year. Yet to be called is the Raft River special deer hunt for 500 cither sex animals. Latest field information concerning this hunting area shows few deer as yet migrating into the problem range where the hunt will be conducted. 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Main - Post Office Bldg. r rntar & AUTO SUPPLY Ph: Mid. 349 MidvaU Ct Phone Mid. 100 u lis v ? .'- i, - A treat worth repeating ! : t . V Ji V an- swer to oft asked questions coming to the Utah Game Department at this season. Department spokesmen note that rabbit hunting can he used as a training period for juveniles in teaching them safety and good field habits. They urge all sportsmen to respect the property rights of others while afield during this and other winter activities. S&H Green Stamps Trucks Work 58 Days a Year Per Family . i i Calif., has been visiting with heri ii u i i 1 . a i Utah) Mrs Mae Musser. Los Anseles, n i;nhf Friday. December 3, 1954 sister, Mrs Sarah Egbert and Mr Si Mrs Ray Nelson and family. Din- MIDVALE METHODIST tend. The program will appear next ner was served in her honor Sunweek. CHURCH COMMUNITY at the Mr Nelsons. day Guests were The Westminster's College Wo9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Mrs Orrin Beckstead of South man's Glee club will give the an11 a.m. Worship Services Jordan, Mr L Mrs Clyde Raddon, nual Christmas Pageant "A Mys7 p.m. Youth Fellowship Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Herchel 7 p.m. Tues. Choir Practice. tery For Christmas", by Howard Egbert of Riverton. Mrs Betty WebParents, members, and friends McKinney, done in the medieval ster, Sandy, visited Mrs Sarah Egare invited to the Youth Fellowship manner, at the First Presbyterian bert Friday afternoon. C Sts., The West Jordan stake drama Sunday evening for a special ser Church, South Temple and Dec. at 12, 7:30 evening,. night will be held at the West Jor- vice at which the new members of Sunday is The invited. public dan junior high school Dec. 14, at the Youth Fellowship will be in- p.m. The Woman's Society will hold 8 p.m. There will be two one-aducted into membership. There will its regular meeting and Christmas plays presented on the stage. They be a candle light service. The Christmas program will be party Thursday, Dec. 16, at the are "Cup of Strength", directed by Clara Hogan of the West Jordan held Thursday evening, Dec. 23, at church. The meeting is called for Second ward and "Mother's Anni- 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to at- - 12:30. versary" directed by Sandra Newman of the Riverton First ward. 3 The third one-aplay directed by j Sandra Brown, stake drama director, will be presented on the floor of the auditorium in what is known as Theatre in the Round. The title of this play is "Montrose Crossing". Rabbits are not classed as a game animal in Utah. They may be hunted throughout the year. No license ANTEE ON THE MOTOR Sunbeam Shavcmaster, ) De-M- ar -L - FREE SERVICE GUAR- master has the EXCLTJ. SIVE DIG, SMOOTH, Single head that Shaves SMOOTHER, CLOSER, FASTER than any other method wet or dry. Surprise hira with a gift of e ed the birth of a baby girl. Mr & Mrs II. W. Jorgenson will be entertaining Saturday night for Mr Si Mrs E. E. Greenwood of Salt Lake. Dec. 17, 1954, the DUP will hold their regular meeting at the Pioneer Hall at 2 p.m., reported Mrs Josephine Bateman, publicity chairman. A' Christmas party will be given and all those over 70 years will be honored guests. "An exchange of gifts will be carried on and lunch will be served to all those present, and we are hoping for a good attendance," said Mrs Bateman. The Archibald Camp of the DUP met at the Pioneer Hall during November with Hazel Wright, captain, presiding. The history was given by Lenora Olson and the lesson, entitled Pioneer Village, was given by the class leader, Pearl Young. A relic was presented by Bessie Bateman which was a mustache cup that was given to Reuben Gardner by his sister, Dclila Gardner, and it is 90 years old. A vocal solo was rendered by Lois Rasmussen. Nine guests were entertained ' Thursday night at the home of Mrs Arlene Tuttle. Sewing and refreshments took up the evening. Those present were Mr & Mrs Joy Jewkes, Mrs Donna Williams, Mrs Beth Beers, Mrs Joyce Spratling, Mrs Leola Dimond, Mrs Florence Nix, Mrs Marion Egbert, Mrs Viola Egbert, and Mrs Barbara Barben. The new presidency of the Elders Quorum in the Second ward is Hogan, president; Joseph Nielson and Lee Hogan, counselors. Funeral services for Mrs Marie Pearson were held Wednesday, Dec. 1 in the First ward chapel with Bishop Edmund L. McDougal conducting. A short history and tribute was presented by Bishop William J. Leak, and Harold B. Lee, of the Council of Twelve was the main speaker. Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers chorus and Mrs Lawrence Gold sang a solo. James A. Bateman dedicated the grave. The Second ward wa host to the stake Junior Gleaners and mothers' "Sacred to Me" night. A member of the general board, Mrs Roberts, spoke to the group and musical numbers were presented by Jan-et- t Gammel singing "My Testimony" and a girls quartet of Pauline and Rosemarie Schmidt, Coleen Spratling, and Sue McMullin, with Pat Dahl accompanying, sartg "Lets Live Like in a Sweet Key". Refreshments were served by the Second ward Junior Gleaner class. The home of Bishop Curtis and Joy Jewkes has been brightened by the arrival of a baby boy last Friday. s - Available in handsome holiday gift carton Of Lett klzi "j In the final analysis ALL TRUCKING INDIVIDUAL IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE 6 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON CONSUMER Utah Motor Transport Association KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF ECHO SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. VALLEY IIMJCJ When a lefthanded man weds a woman, it usually turns southpaw Ph: Mid. 1080 out to be a happy marriage. Midvale 7650 S. Statt Change to Gordon's and see the They Last Longer! 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