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Show Ray Lester Heads War I Veterans Z For Coming Year Kay Lester, Sandy, was elected commander of South Salt Lake County Barracks of World War I Veterans at a meeting Wednesday night at Midvale city hall In a companion meeting, Mrs Edward Loranger, Midvale, was elected president of the Auxil- iary. Other officers elected by the barracks include R. W. Turner, Bluffdale, senior vice commander; Carl C. Petersen, Salt Lake, junior vice commander Rufus Ray, Midvale, quartermaster; John Wheadon, South Jordan, chaplain; Earl Smickle, Midvale. trustee for 3 years; Jack Madsen, Rivertcn, trustee for years; and Ed Loranger, Midvale, trustee for one year. The Auxiliary also elected Mrs John L. Johnson, Midvale, senicr vW nrexidsnt: Mrs Nek Nelson. eled for Auertachc, Makoifs, 'ifld - ' Sandy, lunior vice president; and Dupters. Entertaining at Mrs Martha Olson, Sandy, secre parties were Mrs Harold D. Ol tary. sen, Mrs Glendon Campbell, Mrs Maxwell D. Adams, Salt Lake, Newlyweds Make Home Mrs Sylvan D. Olsen, and Mrs F. C. Olien, Murray. Lake In - Jordan Grads 50 Gets JjusofMcnPromotion to Job Service h In Pacific Area Vieil. son Army Pvtr Jerry Dick Dunn pre-nupti- tl Salt City Now mafcine a home in Salt Lake are newlyweds, Mr & Mrs Mark T. Biljanic. The bride is Hip frwmpr Miss Marv Ann Olsen, daughter of Mr & Mrs F. C. Ol son, Murray. Mr uujanic is one sen of Mrs George Frkovich, S. Main St. The couple was honored at a wedding dinner held at the residence of the bride's brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Glen-doCampbell, Salt Lake. was k A honymoon spent in Las Vegas, Nev., where they were guests at the Sands Hotel. Mr Biljanic was in the Korean War from 1!)52 to 1954, serving in the Army. Mrs Biljanic does professional television and platform modeling in Salt Lake. She has mod n two-wee- Artending USU Fall enrollment a4 set an record for the school,, and Dick Dunn, Utah district mana Breakfast Have Eagles represents the largest percentc for the Co., has ger fcur-veaincrease r of age in any And Other Parties to industrial been sales stitution in Utah, promoted releasfigures . . T Till" .1 T5ie Fraternal Order of Eagles, eu recency uy i. calloi uameron, manager fcr the Pacific Coast re Bingham-Midval- e Aerie No. 659 dean of students at USU, show. gion, effective Feb. 1. A total (rf 4,969 students enMr Dunn will move to San Auxiliary breakfast will be held rolled for fall quarter, Dean Francisco to take charge of his Sunday, Dee. 20. This will be Cameron said. This is an increase open to the public with a nomin- of 360 students over fall of 1958 al charge made. Breakfast will It is an increase of 1& mere be served from 9 a.m. to 12 noon than twice as great as any other , at the Aerie Hall cn N. Main St. university in the state. r The Eagles' annual children's Enrollment includes 50 gradu-'- j Christmas party will be held on ates of Jordan High School, list- i ) Monday evening, Dec. 21. A pro- ed as follows: I for Kent Allsop, freshman majoring gram and treats are promised the children of the FOE Aerie in liberal studies; Judith Bills, t and Auxiliary members. senior in accounting; Ray Bills. p Wednesday evening of this graiuate studeat in botanv and ' ! Auxilweek the Eagles No. 659 : plant pathology; Sherman Beyce.ij . iary will hold its annual Christ- senior in general loresiry; rlailpn t mas party at the Aerie Hall on Brintom, junior in civil and irn il N. Main St. auon engiiveenng; Rosalie Brk-- I lacich, junior in health, physical , r aucauon. Wallace Brown, sophomore in i .y .y business administration; Kennetn S 4 Berns, junior in seciology: Ma- t . ; honri Butterfif.ld, senior in , 0 Ronald Crane, freshman in. quarter Utah State University e Ray-O-Va- 1 ' 1 - s' - Eng-lish- MID X V ' Pdgd Six " ; E I - SEMT I N f! L . December 18, 1959 Friday, Utah - ) New York Lodge Honors Fullmer, Fighter of Year k Telephone Man , : First Inventor in lnuusiriai manage ment; Bonnie Dansie. sophomore in elementary education. Jesse rnnsie, freshman in lib eral studies; Lamar Davis, sen Dick Dunn ior in dairy manufacturing gen It was a safety-minde-d telewhich will encompass new work, eral; Jcsiah Douglas, sophomore phone man who first pushed in Hawestern 15 states, including in generad forestry; Wayne the plug and made a Christmas sophomore in aeronauti waii and Alaska. He will succeed tree tight up electrically with a after who Bill retires Cowning, cal technology; Walter Eweil, warm glow of happiness and freshman in electrical engineer 25 years on the west coast job. peace, according to De Wayne W. comwas named the Dunn ing; ferry Fitzgerald, freshman Simmons, manager of the Moun pany's "man of the year" in both tain States Telephone Co. Here is in elementary education. Eldon Forman, freshman in 1957 and 1958. how it happened: He is the sen of Mr & Mrs Years ago, many families used secondary education; Warren Fra-ne- Kenneth a Dunn, Midvale, and is wax candles to decorate their senior in dairy production; School. of Jordan g High seniOT in graduate Mary Gardner, Yuletide evergreens. The burn education; Ronald Har ing tapers cast a beautiful in freshman but dangerous rington, premedical; glow among the tinder-dr- y Kenneth Howeu, sophomore m needles. Clarion Huff, political science; Ihe search for a safer sub senior in range management. stitute began when a little boy Bette Jardine, senior in Amer crawled under his Christmas tree ican studies; Gayle Jensen, soph-and upset a candle. Luckily it on omore in visual arts; Joseph ly singed his hair. Still, his fa Two Kearsley, freshmaai in tool engi ther, a telephone technician, at once decreed: "Candles have got neering; Mark Klotovich, senior in political science; Judith Lar to go." Over a week and a half of son, sopnomore in English; Ro Being accustomed to working ger Larson, ireshonan in agri volunteer work by members of with low voltages and small the American Legion Auxiliary lamps used on switchboards, the cultural education. .. Vern Lester, freshman in lib throughout the state of Utah was father was able to prepare the eral studies; Vicki Lester, jun- recently completed at the 12th first string of electric lighted ior in elementary education: Avenue and tort Doug lias veter Christmas decorations. He solder Sharlcne Lloyd, senior in cloth ans Hospitals where gift shops ed wires to a dozen telephone ing and; textiles; June Michel- - were conducted for the benefit switchboard lamps and then cov sen, freshman in elementary ed of the patients. ered them with colored paper. The gift shop, under direction The new decorations were admir ucation; Deana Mickelsen, junior in family living and child devel of Mrs Pat Gunderson, chairman ed by everyone who saw them, opment; Frances Naylor, sopho and Mrs Agnes Setterberg, "Though little known, this story enabled the disabled is true," Mr Simmons said. The more in elementary education. to to send veteran choose Victoria Nebeker, freshman in gifts lnventative man was Ralph E English; Darlene Nelson, senior to his immediate family, free of Morris of the New England Tele were of in health, gifts physical education; charge. Hundreds phene Co. an affiliate of the Bell Dennis Nielsen, sophomore in donated by the 94 Units through System. business managament; Wanda No- out the state as well as money kanri fNKhman in hrwn cfiiniAC- - donations, and many hours were John Olson, sophomore in social spent in gift wrapping and wrap work; Bonnie Parker, freshman ping for mailing, aa well as assistin music; Joann Pedersen, soph- ing the patients to choose gifts, omore in secretaf ial science, r. by members from the following Units: Bountiful, Clearfield, Bon Peggy Preston, sophomore health, physical educattonr. Ann neville (Salt Lake), Unit 2 Salt A Court of Honor was held re ttichams, sopnomore 4D neaitn, Lake, Holladay, Kamas, Ogden, in the Midvale Third oently Roosevelt, education: Midvale, Richard Draper, Jay physical West Jordan, Sandy, South Ward, with Troop 400 as the son, sendor in automotive techhost. The ODerune exercises nology; Betty Shulsen, sopho East (Unit 111), South Salt Lake. which included the prayer, flag more in liberal studies; Galen ceremony, and community sing Webb, junior in medical technolo Catholic Children To ing. wore conducted by this gy; Stanley Wright: senior in troop. health, physical education; and Perfo'm; Givn Treat In the court of honor, under Richard Zdunich, freshman in of Arden Webb liberal studies. Over 450 children are expect supervisionof the advancement ed to attend the children's pro cairman committee for Midvale District St. Therto be gram presented at awards were given to the follow Bingham Miners Down . ese's Catholic Church parish hall IA ing: beoctid class badges at 10 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 19. The win Springvllle, 49 to 28 Swapp, Troop 117, Danny program has been prepared by Gilbert, David Anderson, Troop The Bingham Miners in non- the Catholic lusters wno nave 118, Michael Young, Troop loS conference play downed Spring- been', teaching religion classes Glen Dean, Gary Newbold, Ste vine by Zl points. 49 to 28. The every Saturday. Farven Holmes, Ronald miners led. the first quarter, 12 Following .the program a ren Zabriskie, Troop Sager, 400, Ralph to 7, and increased their lead in Christmas treat will be distribut N'akaski, John Bullock. Ricky ed to all the children attending Moore, and David the three following quarters, Asbjby, Troop sponsored by the Ladies Altar 427: r irst class badges Ricn Society. rrd Shipp. Merrill Ross, Ronald YouYa an If you can Chairmen in charge are Mrs Matsumura, David Anderson remember back when a baby-s- it Beatrice Chufar and Mrs Fran Troop 118, Frank Gaufin, Troop ces Kamnikar. ter was called juoiner. 327. and Allan Bullock, Troop 427; Life badgesJames Young Phil Troop 150; Star awards lip Terry. Troop 117, Jack Niood Troop 159. and Reed Pierson Troop 427. Don Swenson, East Midvale. chairman of the Midvale district campinjt and activities commitLIKI YOU HAVE KEVER tee, presented the second class SAVED BEFORI ON NATIONbadges. Kenneth Hinkson, Institutional Representative from MidAL BRAND MERCHANDISE. vale Third Ward, presented the first class badges. Don N'kxI, Institutional Representative from the Midvale Fourth Ward, the star badges; Reed Young, bi.hop. the life badges; and Arden Webb, chairman of the advancement Committee for th Midvale Dis TO THE GREATEST SALE MIDVALE trict, presented 39 merit badges. Dunne the past summer a con HAS EVER SEEN test was conducted regarding camping activities. A trophy was presented to two patrol, since both were fai the same trcop. and tiie scores were so close. Those NEVER BEFORE! NEVER AGAIN! Midpatrols were vale Fourth Ward Troop 159, junior H James Young, Patrol leader; and man who has done the most for, t 1959." j, Wolverine Patrol, Midvale Fourth boxing in Ward Troop 159? Ranald Stepao, L. Christmas Stories, of Mr & Mrs Procepio Vigil, 1555 Patrol leader. West 9000 South. Wrest Jordan. The next court of honor will Readings Given i recently arrived in Germany and be held in the East Midvale First is now a members cf the 3d Ar- Ward chapel, with Troop 117 as A Christmas party was held. mored Division. the host. Monday evening of last weei at Vigil, assigned to Comioanv B of the division's 52d Infantry, en- the Midvale Fourth Ward for the rerea me Anmy last June and officers and teachers and Pricompleted basic training at Fort mary mother helpers of the Midfi.nox, Ky. vale Fourth Ward Primary. DinThe soldier attendner was served at 7 p.m., followed Bingham High School. ed by Christmas games. The folsS ? ! lowing program was presented; Army Pvt. James Serassio Jr.. Mrs Defcia Weber, 18, whose parents live cn Route trainer, a Christmas story; Mrs 2, Riverton, completed the eight-weeJanet Giles, a Christmas reading; finance procedures course Gene Fullmer, who has just Mrs Donna Davis, a Christmas Dec. 9 at the Finance School, uceessfuly defended his mid- - reading. Christmas carols were Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. after le championship, has then sung by the group, tnrassio was trained in matters been weight f the which Santa Ckus arrived to named "Fighter relating to the acquiring, disbursear" by B'Nai B'rith sports pay the gmup a short visit, at which time gifts were exchanged. ing, and accounting of funds. in New York City, lodge He entered the Army in Aug wtre given Christmas Gene will fly to New York ust of this year and received bas- Jan. 24 to receive the honor. by Mrs Melva Lan-en- . The hall ic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He will also be in New York was decorated in the theme of Serassio is a 1959 graudiate cf Jan. 17 when his manager, Man Ok is tanas and Christmas back Bingham High School. Jensen, is honored hv the Na ground music was played. Twen- atlenaea me event. tional Boxing Writers as theUy-eign- t ' is T Of Light String r r Ern-stro- v -" ft..rt;,; , T-BO'h. !. ' 3. 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Main Midvale AM 37 ?7f fl"V "' ''x KENTUCKY'S IIP tho bourbon more people Formerly A & B GIFT v ptro. rn. Only a few more weeks till we bid you farewell. t i RCA Victor 260 to. m. "Color Quick" toning. J tpeaVtrt Stereo jock. HURRY - HURRY - HURRY ttill thtra. ... Mi &95 00 jock. Rocoivot Ebony. er JUST IS TDIE FOR CHRISTMAS ' Sttrto j Quitting Business nistlin RtitUr art "whittling In tfco dark" whn thty thair butlnottot art m wtll r. Victor lotwatl. ,260, m. Ik. picture. "Color Quick" tuning. Mark Sorioi ckattii. RCA - cut nr 9247 $. State Court of Honor Hosted by Troop buy for themselves than any other! 51 THE OLD CROW CIJTIUtlY CO. flAfCIT. fj rx- - i T"' 11. HtHTUCKT iTIAICHI BOURION WHISKIT ' T'' li tlOOf |