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Show CmarliaJ OmaSliea, IRound Valley, three miles east oflO A ""OS Morgan, to live with her sister,! Mrs Edward W. Hunter. At 14i7 iT&rl sni rptiirnpH tA Pnrtprvillp hut a short time later moved with the ln Hunter family to Salt Lake. Here her formal education conTwo automobiles were hopeMrs Rachel Porter Smith cele- tinued in the LDS College. She brated her 80th birthday Tues was active in the Salt Lake LDS lessly smashed and seven perday, Dec. 16. Known throughout Fourth Ward, serving as Sunday sons injured in varying degrees afternoon in a grinding School teacher, Primary teach Monday collision at 6400 South and 6th er, and counselor in the MIA. West, a short distance north of Upon leaving college, the the Midvale city limits. young woman enrolled as an apMrs Clarence A. Cleland, Dra prentice in Mrs Boot's Dressmak per, driving north on 6th West ing Shop, near the site of the N. Main in Midvale), suffered a Salt Lake Library. present City broken pelvis and shoulder seprose she Adept and efficient, aration. She is recovering at LDS rapidly to the position of head Hospital. She was riding alone. girl in the establishment, and beMrs Roy Clyde Davies, 6498 S. unsome gan doing dressmaking Jefferson Ln., (180 West), in der her own name. rural Murray, was driving the car On June 24, 1900 in the LDS which entered the intersection Temple she was married to from the east. She was taken to Franklin Elias Smith. The young Salt Lake General Hospital with couple made their first home in facial lacerations. ; ., South .Jordan, (now Riverton). Her four children, Julia end Later residing in Salt Lake and Judy, 6, Barbara, 5, and Donnie, in Granger, they returned to 3, also received hospital treat South Jordan in 1909. ment for abrasions and laceraMr & Mrs Smith were the par tions. ent of four children, three of Bonnie Goodrich, 6, daughter whom are living: a son, Franklin of Mr & Mrs Edward Goodrich, E. Smith, Riverton, and two 6455 Jefferson St, Murray, a pas daughters, Mrs Rachel S. Findlay, senger in the Davies car, was also Kanab, and Mrs William H. (Eliz- slightly injured. The Davies car traveled 47 feet abeth) Schorr, West Jordan. There are five grandchildren and and the Cleland car 88 feet after Mrs. Smith one great grandchild. Mr Smith the impact. Officer McKay Jewkes, MurSalt Lake County as a seamstress died in 1917. and a talented dress designer, Faced with the necessity of ray, took charge of the investiga she observed the occasion at her providing for herself and her tion, which is continuing. farm home, where she came as a family, Mrs Smith returned to her early profession of dress bride in 1900. A daughter of Lyman Wight making. For 35 years her services dependent woman was, by re and Elizabeth Bailey Porter, Mrs were in demand by a discerning quest, making wedding gowns Smith was born in Porterville. At clientele. As late as her 75th for the daughters of her special the age of seven she moved to birthday, this industrious and in- - friends. Rachel P.' Smith Celebrates Her HncniA 80th Birthday Monday Crash WWWWWMW iiiiiiiin . " liliPMP clieer ussVPjjr awe no ljuay Christmas Message Henry Beckstead, mayor of Midvale, this week issued the fol lowing Yuletide message to people of Midvale and surround- ing communities: "Once again, at this sacred sea-oof the year, we come un der the spell of Christmas. 'IMay we, .the people of Mid vale and nearby towns, remem ber the true spirit of Christmas to give is the spirit of giving freely of ourselves as exempli fied in the life and teachings of Our Redeemer. "May this giving bring back to you and your loved ones peace in this life and eternal life in the world to come. "Mayor Henry Beckstead." ' Bateman Elected To ' Science Group Mrs Ella Richardson, Roose velt St., received word recently of the honor bestowed on her brother, Prof. George Q. Bateman, Logan, formerly of West Jordan. He has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of science. George Q. Bateman, associate professor of dairy industry at Utah State University, . was noti fied by Dael Wolfe, administra tive secretary of the AAAS with headquarters in Washington, D.C., of the honor. Prof. Bateman is a veteran Utah dairy production man, a graduate of USU, and a former tester for the Dairy Herd Im provement Assn. He was connect ed with the dairy research branch of the U. S. Department of Agriculture from 1931 until At USU, his efforts have been aimed at increasing dairy herd production in the state, the development and management of irrigated pastures, and open-shehousing for dairy animals. An author or of more than 50 Utah Agricultural Experiment Station bulletins, Prof. Bateman is listed in "American Men of Science." . d Party Sponsored by West Jordan Jaycees will Jbo given than any other bourbon GIFT WRAPPED ready to give no extra cost. - THE 0L0 CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF Special Program .THE MIDVALE. Friday, December 19, 1958 The Christmas program has been outlined as follows by the Midvale Methodist Church, to be Dec 21, at 9:30 a.m.: Gerald Moser has been named given Christmas song, congregation; the new manager of the Midvale prayer, Linda Scholl; reading, Safeway store, succeeding Rich- - Katherine leichtle; vocal solo, Mary Lou Austin; recitations, Kent Rogers, Gary Brady, Don- Severed from Town Severance of areas from incor The Methodist youth, junior porated towns, which was allow- and intermediate groups aned in West Jordan last year, apto celebrate nounces its pageant pears to have spread to RiverChrist's birth. . ton. Judge Martin M. Larson has The pageant is scheduled for signed on order in Third District Sunday evening, 7:30 p.m., Dec. Court permitting territory to be 21 at the church and all who are ald Oakland, Jim Crosman, Fred- withdrawn from Riverton Town. interested to attend are invited. afdie Dumas, Ronny Bolliger, Mary The area is roughly described as Refreshments will be served Lou Austin; song, nursery depart- from 1300 West to 2200 West, ter the presentation. ment; recitations, Christine Ken- and from 11200 South to about dall, Sandra Nygard, Carol Ann A copy of the court order and Mulholland, Debra Ervin, Laura John Crosman, Patty a plat of the area must be filed Scholl, to complete the severance. Findling. Song, Primary department; recitations, Freddie Bolliger, Mr Hicks Directs; Robbin Ledding, Gaynell Bare, 300 Students Featured y Kelly Kendall, David Snarr, West Jordan Junior High Miller; vocal solo, Dottie downs; recitations, Christy Smith, School students will usher in the Roger Ervin, Janlee Bigler, Mary Christmas season with a beauti Sewoa'i McElroy, Chris Miller, Dottie fully arranged musical program it Dowd, Jenny Sue Ledding, Carol which will be held this Friday, warmest Gordon; duet, Mary and Susan Dec. 19. In order to avoid a con wishes! , McElroy; recitations, Alex Maxe-do- flict in time with the Bingham Billie Barton, Janet Leigh, Elementary School program, the will Scott Rhodes, Rodney Snarr, Pat- junior high presentation ty Lloyd; vocal solo, John Bigler. start at 8 p.m. instead of the 7:30 Recitations, Booby Bare, Mary- - p.m. starting time which was pre ann Gallegos, Bobette Patience, viously announced. The program which will con Kathleen Kendall, Sammy How Gerald Moser ard Young, John Shields, David sist of five separate scenes ard Gurr, who has been promoted Dumas, Harold Brady; song, pri four of a religious nature and to become a district manager of mary Happy Yuletide recitations, one entitled department; the food retailing organization. Dennis Landers, Dale Rhodes, Greetings" will feature 300 Moser has been affiliated with Linda Hay every Nygard, Marlene Austin, participants. The students will Safeway since July 1, 1949, and Georgia Leigh, D'Ann Warner, offer songs, scripture, musical in n his employment has been in Jennifer Walkington, Gary struments, and the spoken word. holiday an& Salt Lake City. He has Thome; vocal solo, Lois Ann The production will be under joy come been a manager of a store for Shields; recitations, Margaret direction of Lowell P. Hicks of ' the past three years. music the school's department Gallegos, Beth Leisher, Claudia your way! A native of Blackfoot, Ida., the Michele Ann Summers; He will be assisted by the entire Johnson, new Midvale manager secured recitations, Davis, Jim- faculty who will act in advisory his elementary education in my Robinson,Tommy John Bigler, Joel and supervisory capacities. Smithfield and Brigham City, Ketner, Gail McDonald, Terry Mr Hicks, one of the betterand is a graduate of Weber High Scott Davis; Gary, closing known musicians of betheanarea, School in Ogden. He also is a outTommy Bare; closing promises that this will thought. graduate of the University of song, congregation; prayer, Rev standing evening of choral enter Utah with a bachelor's degree in tainment, and he issues an invi Napier. tation to all parents and any in accounting. Moser lives in the Rose Park terested persons to attend. area at 1316 Valentine with his wife and three children, Linda 5, Dinner, Program Held Diane 3, and Brian 1. Ml f fp Og-de- Jordan Splits, Plays Davis on Altar Society "Treat" Students Friday Night - Members of the St. Therese's Society are planning to 'treat" 250 students of the Cate chism classes, Saturday, after a Christmas play is presented. In costume, students of sever al of the classes will present the Altar A community Christmas party in West Jordan, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be enjoyed by the children. Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. at the West Jordan Elementary School Television's "Kimbo the Clown" will be on hand to greet all children of elementary school age and younger who will attend Short cartoons will be shown. Of special interest will be the appearance of Santa Claus with free presents for the children Committee on this project is Con Osborne, chairman, Harry Okuba, Arden Desch, Nick Ma cris. play for the enjoyment cf other students and parents interested in attending. The program begins at 10 a.m. ln charge of the play are the missionary sisters. Mrs Beatrice Chufar has been earned chairman for the Society to prapare the "treat." Working with her are Mrs Frances Kam inkar and Mrs Ann Dcmcrest. Plans have also been made by the Altar Society for its annual Christmas party to be held at the pariah hall, according to Mrs Eileen Stcfanoff. The pot luck supper will begin at 7:30 p.m Dec. 22 each member is to take a fzod Item and there will be an exchange of gifts. The Jordan Beetdiggcrs split again this week as they scored a 5141 victory over Spanish Fork, and Wednesday lost to South High, Jordan has had little to work with this season, with the major ity of lettermen leaving with the 1358 class. Three men are still on the seriously injured list, though some are playing part time. This, Coach Art Hughes feels, is the reason for low scoring by the even 41-3- For .Ward Teachers LARD LOUISIANNA FANCY YAMS WASHINGTON - DELICIOUS APPLES Potatoes i- DOUBLE A ' 2 - 27 2 us 25' FRESH EGGS CHOICE kins, accompanied LARGE IBS. IB. AVOCADOS foiB.CELOBAG 1 46-3- fOR BUTTER IB.0C SHANK HALF HAMS Round Steak Ground Suet IB. LB. 53 59' MIXERS BONELESS Pork Roast LEAN and LEAN j iiji v inn i5i Ue take pleasure w wishing you a holiday complete with all the "trimmings" . . . love and friendship . . . good health and good cheerl he Management , JUNCTION LANES -- MIDVALE 1 9' 2 f or ib. ib. 9 39' 39' 1 2 90 Ml U i t i -- ' s I Y,J, It A rMOM times, food. chew, Plenty of High Grade Nuts and Candy at , Cheap Prices JUNCTION LANES good fellowship... all the will Joys we wish for you HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT this have open lanes for your holiday season. TURKEY i HARVEY W. ECKMAN SHOOT Starts 4 p.m. Saturday through Sunday Women'i Shoot B p.m. Sunday Men's Shoot 4 p.m. Saturday to p.m. Sunday 1 MiW LOCATION: 1 15 Ib. TURKEYS and up TO EE GIVEN AWAY $3.00 Entry Fee Includes Bowling WE SOLICIT ALL TYPES OF Construction Wc are now devoting full time to construction work HOUSK PLANS AVAILABLE Junction Lanes FINANCING HARVEY W. ECKMAN in thanking you for your patronage and in IP' 7644 So. State (rear) 0 v V 5' GOOD Ground Beef j DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS MEATY Pork Steak Bwn Mr. and Mra. n QUART SIZE SOLID PACK STORE nesday. 1 W;4 91 BOWENS Christmas vacation. The Bingham Miners scored a Wedvictory over Pay-o- 'k STALKS CELERY by Mrs Charles Graff; accordion eolo, Paul Anderson; piano solo, Che ryl Brand; benediction, Trent JePPson- - LaM" Winegar, Mid- vale Stake Ward Teachers' Sup ervisor was in attendance. Diggers. In the South High game, South floored men in the 6'5" - 6'6" class and yet the highest score was 41 points. Friday Jordan plays Davis at Davis in a night game, and on Dec. 23 Granite is host to Jordan in the final game "before the - 54' ORANGES r -- Last Saturday the ward teach ers of the Midvale Second Ward enjoyed a dinner and program. The Relief Society was in charge of the dinner, and the bishopric arranged the program which was as follows: blessing, Fred Miner; vocal solo, Kristy Beckstead, ac companied by Mrs Les Carrigan; musical reading, Mrs Sam H. Jen A HAPPY NEW YEAR "TO ALL LARGE v IIP W.- EncrasTiAs and .4-69- Pageant Features Methodist Groups Portion of Riverton Is SENTINEL (Utah) Page Six Jef-fer- 1946. Again this year more Methodists Have Manager Is Assigned to the Local Siore Extended by Mayor 805 E. Ctnrer AM 81 |