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Show South Jordan Honor Roll Shirley Ramshaw, Reporter Phone: AM Miss Connie Ostler escaped injury last week when the car she was driving went out of control as she turned to miss a dog. The following attended a birth day partv Oct. 18 for Tommy McDonald in Sandy: Linda May-narMargaret Maynard, Oneita Peterson, Virginia Heaps, Janet Workman, Robert Wardle, Neal Butterfield, Charles Hatt. Refreshments were served and then they danced. Ronald Phillip Lloyd, son of Mr & Mrs Lloyd, South Jordan, was married in Salt Lake Oct. 16 to Judy O'Keefe. West Jordan. The groom is a high school grad d, If tvale; three brothers, two sisters: deceased. Creditors will present Carl, Uearwater, Neb.; August, Wisner, Neb.; Rudolph, Mrs An- with vouchers to the unde nie Hoffman, Cedar Bluffs, Neb.; at 29 East Center Street, iK Mrs Meta Rohwer, North Bend, Utah, on or before the 2t Neb. Funeral services were 'held at of February, A.D. 1959. 1 p.m. at 8090 S. State. Graveside itoDeria Wallace, adminis services were in Laramie, wyo. tratrix of the estate of Agnes C. Johnston, uate. They are making there home in Salt Lake. The Lions Club held a business meeting and dinner Oct. 8 at the Ntw Subscribers Town House Cafe in Sandy. Mrs John Tucker, R2, Riverton There were 12 members present. Glen W. Gardiner, Riverton John Schouten is president Ward Warner, Midvale Zora Golish, Stevensville, Mont. The following are celebrating Allen S. MacDonald, Rl, Sandy birthdays this coming week: Oct. Jack A. Bowen, Riverton 26 LaVerl McKee, Jackie Brent Bonham, Sandy Vaughn Price, Kemp Russell Hadley, Sandy Phelhps; Oct. 27 William Burr, Gene G. Ivie, Sandy Lynn Chiverall, Midvale Barbara Holt, Evelyn Mecham; Oct. 29 Jackie Holt, Duane Renewals Grant Snarr, Midvale Mitchell; Oct. 29 Roy Naylor, John Neilsen; Oct. 30 Ida H. Fred A. Napier, Midvale Marvin Mitchell, Midvale Johnson, Richard Lucas Jr., Berths' Holt. Verl E. Jordan, Rl, Sandy Merle L. Fairbourne, Keosau- Anniversaries are being celebrated this week by the follow qua, la. v earl K. Minennerg, wuavaie ing: Oct. 27 Mr & Mrs Matthew Russell Stocking, Midvale Holt; Nov. 1 Mr & Mrs Willikm . McKee. Dellis R. Forbush, Rl, Sandy The Deseret News, Salt Lake Gerald Naylor, Sandy Dan E. Stuart, Sandy Walker Bank, Midvale you bowl you will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of Junction Lanes; the c o n s t a n t temperature, pleasant MIDVALE Bands of Midvale, Mt. Jordan Play At U Homecoming Friday, October 24, 1958 f!Wt a lOWl 1WD 24 Date of first publication October 24th. A.D. 1958. Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Administratrix, 29 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah (Pub. Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14) PRICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS "If the Sentinel Want Ad said The Midvale and Mt. Jordan Sealed Drorosals will be re she's registered which is she, Junior High bands helped make ceived at the Jordan School DisDemocrat or Republican?" the University of Utah's 195a trict Office at 9361 South State Homecoming celebration com- Street. Sandy, Utah, by S. A. Clerk, up until 5:00 p.m. JEWEL place between Oct. 23 and Nov. plete Saturday by participating October 27, 1958. for the Monday, U. Band to in test the at the effec 6, is designed Day grading of the West Jordan Juntiveness of STRAC troops in makAlong with 13 other high ior High School Athletic Field, ing swift and decisive assault school and junior high bands iding tne grading ana gravei-o- f from Utah and Idaho, the Mid the adjacent street, con movements. David M. Downs, Midvale vale and Mt. Jordan musicians struction of concrete curb and J. C. Penney Co., Midvale Lepore, a wireman in the in presented a special e con gutter, ditches and appurten Orvil Sorenson, Midvale fantry's Mortar Battery at Fort cert in the lite btaaium. Halt- - ances. A. Fred Fleming, Midvale Plans and Specifications and Campbell, entered the Army in time shows were given by the Delia Pando, Midvale other contract documents may be GOLD COIN SLICED May 1957 and received basic Redskin and Denver bands. Arliss H. Goff, Midvale training at Fort Ord, Calif. He is The Midvale group performed examined and obtained at the Milton 0. Gold, Sandy a 1953 graduate of Jordan High under direction of Leo Dean, office of Caldwell, Richards, and Don L. Jacobsen, Murray School. He was employed by the with Paul Anderson as drum ma Sorensen, Inc., Engineers at 408 Lyle B. Gunderson, Sandy Kennecott Copper Corp., Bing- jor. Jay Pond is director of the ions Savings Bank tildg., salt Mt. Jordan musicians, and Joe Lake City, Utah. ham Canyon, in civilian life. is drum major. bach bid must be submitted on jones is assigned 10 me iman-at- Williams A banbecue was served to the the form provided as a part of try's Headquarters Company Fort Campbell. He entered the participating band members. Oth- the Contract Documents and shall Army in July 1957 and complet- er activities included marching be accompanied by a bid guaran- CHUNK STYLE ed basic training at Fort Carson, in the Homecoming parade in tee (a certified cashier's check Colo. His wife, Kay, lives on downtown Salt Lake, tours, and or bid bond made payable to the movies in the new Union Build Jordan School District) In an Route 6, Clarksville, Tenn. son E. Pfc Lepore, Roger Army ing and free admission to the amount equal to at least 5 per s el rI & Mrs Domonic Lepore, of Mr cent Adwin G. Montague Jr., sea game. (5) of the bid. A perfor The entire program was sup mance, labor and material bond West Jordan, and Pvt. Billy S man, USN, son of Mr & Mrs Ad by Prof. Forrest D. Stoll, may be required of the contrac Jones, 26, son of Mrs William win G. Montague Sr., 466 Jack ervised St., Midvale, is serving director of the University band. tor to whom the award is made L. Jones, Riverton, are scheduled son Saturday was also Senior Day The Jordan School District re to participate with the 101st Air aboard the heavy cruiser USS the U. High school seniors serves the right to reject any or borne Division s 327th infantry Columbus which arrived at Su at bic Bav in the Philippines Oct. i were feted and joined band mem- all bids, or any part of any bid, in "txercise White Cloud," bers at the barbecue. or to waive any informality in Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) for minor repairs, and rest and any bid as its best interests may maneuver involving parachute recreation tor tne crew, wniie on assaults on Fort Campbell, Ky., a cruise in the Western Pacific Midvale U. Student appear. A decision on the rejec The Columbus, flagship of tion oi any or an oias or me and Fort Bragg. N.C. award of a contract will be made The exercise, which will take Commander Cruiser Division Elected to Fraternity within 10 days after the bids Three, is a unit of the VS. Sev enth Fleet in the Far East. Since Arlen Jay Caywood, 136 Jeffer have been received. ORDER NOW BOARD OF EDUCATION midJuly, the heavy cruiser has son, Midvale, was one ot seven made brief stops at Hawaii, outstanding JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT business students For Xmas Giving Guam, Tawian, and Japan. chosen for membership in Alpha By Kenneth Prince Kappa Psi, professional business ONE OF MY BEAUTIFUL fraternity at the University of Utah recently. CANARY SINGERS A graduate of Jordan High, he (Small down payment is majoring in economics. F. W. RABBASS will hold till Xmas) New members of the fraternity by CLEVE JENKINS Frederick William Rabbass, 81. 208 Oak St., Midvale. died Thurs were chosen on the basis of day at 8:20 a.m., in a Salt Lake scholarship and leadership abil Special Xmas Offer ity. Announcement ot tneir seiec of natural causes. hospital Free cage with every male sold He was born Jan. 28, 1877, in tion was made at a pledge din last week at the Fort Choice of cage colors Germany, to Frederick W. and ner held Golf Club. Augusta Juricka Rabbass. Retired Douglas steel worker, he came to the U.S. Speaker at the dinner was Eric FRESH UTAH in 1879, to Utah in 1915, he was C. Aaberg. vice president and ALSO A FEW HENS a policeman for two years in Lar- general manager of the Mountain for only $2.00 amie, Wyo. He was a member of States Telephone anu Telegraph the Lutheran Church. His mar Co. make excellent pets They to Pauline Paige took place riage for children Aug. 4, 1900 at Laramie. 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