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Show Page Four i n.., 11 est fjoraan o gOSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Reporter Phone Mid. 0080-R1 Senator Wallace F. Bennett was the main speaker at the Salt Lake County Sugar Beet Growers Associ ttion banquet Saturday night at the West Jordan school. Eldred Hamil ton was emcee for the program, and musical numbers were furnish T cuJ V.. jdnei uammei, wno sang a solo, and the Peterson boys of Midvale, who played an accordion duet A comical reading was given by Mrs Hepworth, Bountiful. The din ner was served by the First ward building committee. Mrs Lois Dahl entertained yester day for the stake Relief Society board. Turkey dinner was served to Mrs Dora Callicott, Mrs Mav Johnson, Mrs Mary Schmidt, Mrs Rela Beckstead, Mrs Olivia Egbert, Mrs Francis May, Mrs Leota Lewis, Mrs Jenny Schmidt, Mrs Nellie But- terfield, Aurlelia Turner, and Mrs - i Johnson. Visitors at the Vard Asay home were Mr & Mrs Glen Reese of Wash. They spent a week with the Asays. ' The Second ward and Explorers held a fireside chat Sunday night following church at the ward house. Mr Hansen of the Jor dan high seminary, spoke to the group and refreshments were serv Ori-vill- e, Mia-Maid- s ed. Mrs Clara Beckstead had as over night guests Friday Mr Si Mrs Egbert Whitehouse and family. Saturday Mr & Mrs Allen Egbert of Ogden visited the Becksteads. The Second ward Sunday School gave a party last Ttuirsday honoring Sterling Merritt, who left the Sunday School superintendency to be counselor in the ward bishopric, and also the retiring officers and teachers. Mr Merritt was given a pen and" pencil set in appreciation for his work in the Sunday School. Refreshments were served to 50 Ve-la- StaNu is the amazing dry cleaner's finishing process that Mrs Edna Hogan returned Friday from California where she has spent the last few weeks with her Mr & Mrs daughter and Dick Lambert. The First ward Primary officers agents lost through time and1 StaNu makes clothes look new . . . feel new . . . resist soil and wrinkling . . . Hold their shape . . . retain their color far longer. wear. and teachers enjoyed a pot luck party Monday night at the home of Mrs Sybil Bateman. It will be the last time the group will gather for a social since the Primary will soon be reorganized. A short business meeting was taken up and plans were made for the childrens' Christmas party. A highlight of the evening was watching the Brigham Young University program on TV. Those present were Mrs Lena Mrs Myrtle Bateman, Mrs Give your clothes that finishing touch Wag-staf- Announcing Another at CLARENCE WALTERS BARBERSHOP , West Jordan PICK-UP- Mon S Tues., Thurs., Frl.. Durfey Cleaners Riverton and Draper Ph: Mid. 4550 or 4912 Qualified Cleaners Complete Plant Facilities Mmbr Nofieaol lUtltet ol Dry CI f, Connie Nuzman, Mrs Genevieve Schmidt, Mrs Lucille Anderson, Mrs Grace Maynard, Mrs Dorothy Parker, Mrs Jennia Schmidt, Mrs Barbara Barben, Mrs Viola Egbert, Mrs Jennie Asay, Mrs Dorothy Kidder, Mrs Emma Merlin, Mrs LaRee Mc- Dougal, Mrs Leola Ilam, Mrs Thel- ma Locke, Mrs LaRee Beckstrom, Station Pick-U- p Olive Neilson Mr & Mrs Chris Bristol entertained at a smorgasbord atstheir home for their son, Jimmy, who is home on leave from the navy. There were 37 guests present. Jimmy left for .ft' his baso in San Francisco prior to his departure fof overseas duty. He will be stationed in the Marianna Islands at the Navy Air Supply Depot. Mr & Mrs Vern Curtis, Lehi, announces the engagement of their daughter, Doon, to Jimmy L. Bristol, .son of Mr & Mrs Chris Bristol. Mrs Lyla Crump and LaUayne Crump entertained at a surprise party for Sammy Crump, his brother, Norval, and Jack Day, Draper, on their birthdays. Honored guests were Mr & Mrs Harmon Day, Draper, parents of Jack. Other guests of day were Mr Si Mrs Howard Crump, Mr ? i when you think you con mi f ys & Mrs Ronald Parry, Rcnee Soren-son- , Holladay; Lee Wanlass, Lee you j Holmstead. s-- 3 Vesta Mae Crump, Norma Giles, Jeanne Hatt, Bill Turner, Leora Jacobson, Margie Hatt, Susan "Will IS f(55)l0 ACCIBr Mitchell, and Larry Neilson. Leon Crump spent the week-enwith their of Joan. "The day Messiah" were with his aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs daughter, They presentation attended the USAC Symphony con JoAnn Cook, Milo rearson, Fran- Douglas Borg. Salt Lake, cert in which Joan took part. Early cis Kroon, Coleen Spratling, Arlene Mrs Gladys Stcadman, Riverton, Thursday Joan left for Idaho with Haun, Karen Burkinshaw, gave a map reading demonstration the orchestra for a concert there. Schmidt, Mike Varanakis, to the Boy Scouts and Guide Patrol Monday night at a farewell party Janet Finlayson, Ila Howard, Pat The Scouts arc under direcfor President Henry A. Dixon, giv Johnston, and Athena Pappas. The boys. of Wallace Neilson and Ray tion en by five Logan stakes, Joan play- Messiah will be given for the pubGreen. The Guide Patrol is under ed a marimba solo. lic Sunday at 2:15 p.m. at the high direction of Myrtle Nichols. Mrs Hazel Jones is in Richland, school auditorium. Mrs Fern Mitchell demonstrated Wash., with her daughter and Gilbert McDoutfall spent three in Relief Society the making of Mr &. Mrs Whitney McCal- days in Denver on business this last Christmas gifts. Mrs Thora Parry, lister. week. president of the birthday club, pre West Jordanites that took part to day in Jordan high school's annaul jvx- - IX XXX$ HAZARDS ried people of the Sunday School, Mayle Anderson, June Hardman, and Joy Howell, a successful night of entertainment was enjoyed. The party was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Neils Parry. Mr & Mrs Bickmore Kidd announces the engagement of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Norvel Hofeling. Norvel is the son of Mr Si Mrs Andrew H. Hofeling, Sandy. They plan to be married in evening. Under direction of the MIA ofAmong the earliest known uses ficers, a Christmas party was held Wednesday evening. Gifts were ex- of wood and iron rails on which to changed. run wagons was in England before entcrtain-meuUnder direction of the t 1740, where were committee of the young coal mines and slate quarries. - EASY-VISIO- TELEVISION N can't )L d FEEDS. Feed for I I your I S vQQ? 1 tj PAGE'S Ph: Mid. 4837 Riverton. Utah TV Sales kx raa mut Service & i - ljr. no sua taa k--c Cllj straigiitBOURBONamiiskey r lik Vf 4 j Q NOW lf 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE xx rijS; and Alfred Furse. The West Jordan stake Relief Society literary teachers heard the book review of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" Friday at the Midvale library, given by Dr Bryon Jacobs of the BYU English Department. Following the review they returned to the home of Mrs Lois Dohl for refreshments. Mr &, Mrs Joseph Schmidt left for Logan Wednesday to spend the : 'x Ng wprcof bnvont disiiuin6 -- ;!".'.:'.?, Mr USfc 4 4 S 0 t IT.. 0$ A J 1 yWwx Xr- v XX, v yx- x---o x - K 'x- . K xr:y--- - - . :x All the family will enjoy an electrical gift GO dj)NBD3 PACDFKS Visiting kinfolta or friends during trie holidays? To assure arriving refreshed, ready to enjoy your smooth-ridin- g stay to the utmost, travel in a Union Pacific train. Your fun begins the moment you step aboard! no traffic There are no weather worries in Coach ride as hazards. Instead, you rest you or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge car. 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