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Show i West Jordan Mrs Dean Bateman, Report Phone: AM Legion Elects Tripp Post Cmdr. n Other officers elected were Thompson, first vice comitidcr; Joe Shaw, adjutant; II. W. Glover, historian; Glenn I'.cck.stoad, chaplain; Hubert Austin, sergeant at arms; Fred Bill - itlee man. Klection of will be held home of Mrs West Jordan. Flying Needle Group Organized rum-j- Safety Course '.'he law inspired Survival and Gun Safety Course being given ti all applicants for first-timhunting licenses is meeting with l enthusiasm in the West Jordan area, according to D. A. Harrison, West Jordan Third V''ard chairman. Classes are being taught on a weekly basis by Alan Smith for .i' oiie ages 11 to 21. The classes j e held at the West Jordan See ond Ward each Monday evening a 7:.'id p.m. Many local teenagers have and were in attendance for the second class In the series last Mondav. On the student ros- tc- are approximately 40 from all pari of town. Applicants for any hunting license must hae paused the course before they will be given permission to hunt. e KNOW? DID YOU KAY'S Assist County in Fire West Jordan firemen were call ed to assist county firemen in combating a blaze in the home of an elderly Riverton resident who had been bed ridden for sev "al months. She was carried on a mattress on which she was sleeping to safety by four neigh bors who discovered the blaze and turned in an alarm. The woman, Mrs Alice Swain slon. was uninjured. Damage to the home was estimated al $li.."oo. Retiring PTA Officers Honored on Monday JACK SEKYICK now in West Jordan Firemen Monda afternoon, following school hours, PTA ofticers at the West Jordan Junior High feted the retiring members of the lllail i0 board and also nave snecial mention to the new comers for . . . Hum-til- A light luncheon was served and speeches of praise for the ac s compli-hmenlof last year's workers and words of encouragement and welcome were given by Beth Booth, president, and other in all Specializing HYDRAULICS member Service and Repair GET ACQUAINTED Holden 153 N. AM 5-- AM 5-60- 12 1 ol her staff Alls P. T Bateman's family spent Mother's Day at the family home in West Jordan Her guests uere Mr & Mrs Hoyal Spratling and son liick, Mr & Mrs Lee C. Brown and son David, Mrs L. F. Pratt, Mr . Mrs W. W Bateman and family, Mr & Mrs Dale liate-maand family. Mr & Mrs Dean Bateman and family, and Mr & Mrs li A Wixom and famih IN TODAY AND COME of this week the two grades at the West Jordan Elementary School joined the parade of students who are tak in field trios this spring. Stu dents in the classes taught by Miss Winmill and Mrs Thurman made tours of Pioneer Village, the Salt Lake Airport, a local salt factory, and then went picnicking at Blackrock Beach. ,1. Spencer Bateman, son ol Mr & Mrs I). Leltoy Bateman. and a former resident of West Jordan, has been called to Chito attend a special cago. Ill ii week training period in a new phase of his work. He is an en gineer for the Salt Lake office ol Tuesday Ith . Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. II The Needle and Thread Club, led by Mrs Lena Wagstafl Burkinshaw and Mrs Bernice held an organization meeting last week at the Burkinshaw home The election of officers was the main order of business. Marilyn Brown will serve as president She will be aided by Carina Bur kinshaw, vice president; Hellene 1 Steadman. secretary; Mary Lou Wagstalf, song leader, and l aria Harmon, reporter. I he gins nave enrolled as a third year sewing group. Refreshments were scri- 12 21 left West Jordan to make their tion honored mothers of the ward home in the South Salt Lake with a special service. The mothers were invited to attend a area. program in the junior Sunday Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt spent School, and later met in the the Mother's Day week end in senior Sunday School where they West Jordan with their family. heard talks by Bishop Ralph Anka M e n s s e n, and They returned to their farming Bishop, James Larkin. in Kocktana, iaa., enterprises Corsages were given to all the Monday. mothers present and special Dot Cindy Lee Andus celebrated ted plants were given to the old her 4th birthdav Thursday, May est mother, the youngest, and 5, with a party for her friends. Those attending were a sister, the mother with the most chil dren. Shelli, Bernice, Susan ana loau Mrs Bertha Despain, 82, was Humes, Sherry and Kirt Andus, the oldest mother there, Mrs Doug Haun, Toni and Danny Janet Price, Debbie Gloria Archibald Wight, 17, the Spencer, Dehlm. Her aunts, wno also at- youngest mother, and Mrs Lytended the party were Carma, man Wright, mother of 13 children had the most. Peggy and Virginia Haun, Mari lyn Andus, and Jean Humes. Her Mrs Samuel Tobin recently atgrandparents, Mrs Andus and tended the funeral of her brother, Mr & Mrs Haun, joined the group or refreshments. Cindy is the KTmer Smith in Missoula, Mont. . Mr Smith had been a teacher at laughter of Mr & Mrs Jerry the U of U until recently when he The Aaronic Priesthood Quor ibtained a position at the Uniums of the West Jordan Second versity of Montana. Junior traffic cops of the GranWard will hold its annual outing ite Elementary were Saturday, May 14. The young men will visit the "This Is the treated last Saturday to a picace" Monument in Emigra ture show, along with boys and tion Canyon, go on to Ilenefer, girls from other school holding make the trip around the loop the same positions. Afterwards, and stop at Como Springs for a they visited the Salt Lake County Jail and the City and County swim before returning home. an LDS Building where they were treatWilbern McDougal, missionary in the Northwestern ed to refreshments. Attending States, telephoned his mother the outing were the following: Sunday to wish her a happy Mo Carma Wright, Marva Despain, ther s Day and to report that he Ardean Despain, Janice Ebert, is being transferred to Spokane, David Bishop, Carl Sudbury, and Wash. He will be a companion Chris Mickelsen. On May 6, and Exto the district supervisor for the present. He is a son of Mr & Mrs plorers went on a swimming party to Saratoga. Mr & Mrs MilKdmund L. McDougal. ton Gold, Mrs Thomas Patterson, and Boyd Evans provided the An-lus- School s THE Bcc.'cs MIDVALE (Utah) On Friday. Mav 13 tho fallnur. ine books will ho sHHaH tn tho shelves of the Midvale Branch ot salt Lake County Library: FICTION The Mouse that Roared, by L. wiDDeriey. bermon mixed with in a delightful style. spoof Three Is a Family, by E. Petti- a novel luted with grew, warmth and humor about a haDDv familv The Devil's Advocate, by M. west, it nas everything, mystery, suspense, and a great theme noblv handler! An End and A Beginning, by J. naniey. ine fascinating theme of man's search for identity. Poker for Fun and Profit, by I. Steie. Makes von a winnpr Eat Well and Stay Well, by A. & ivi. a.eys. complete hand book, with recines and menus Family Gathering. The memoirs of Kathleen Norris. Who Is Your Doctor and Why? M.D. Many Dy A. Shadman, of our health problems can be prevented by greater application of common sense. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Windy Morning, by H. Behn. A happy book for any age. Cornbread and Milk, by G. Soles. iNostaigic and witty narrative of country lifp Theodore Roosevelt, by H. Thom as, vivid portrait of one of the great lives to be remembered. SENTINEL I960 Friday, May Page Eight Orrin Curtis, Midvale phaned girl finds romance in Dean Ekins, Sandy Midvale the Idaho gold rush. Jerry L. Webster, J. R. Marshall, Sandy Alexander's Horses, by A. Pow Mrs Vilate Kent, San Bernar ers. Story of a horse the world dino, Calif. never forgot. M. A. Wixom, west joraan T&e New Our New Friends, by William Booth, West Jordan W. Gray and others. A basic Marcell Graham, Price reader. Charles L. Sandquist, Sandy MorD. Who Lives in a Field, by Robert Webster, Sandy ton. Each creature is closely Lowell R. Ware, Midvale bound to its environment. Thomas W. Jackson, Midvale Scare Boy, by J. Hart, Picture Mrs Charles Hammer, Shelley, book about a scarecrow. Ida. The Sandman Who Lost His Charles H. Klenk, West Jordan Sand, by N. Moore. For the Frank Troester, West Jordan Albert P. Dimond, West Jordan very young. Mrs T. H. Stanley, West Jordan Pearl Pollard, West Jordan Bob Sato, West Jordan Lorna Webb, West Jordan C. E. Beers, West Jordan New Subscribers Lowell C. Greer, Sandy Mis Earl Poor, Herriman Mrs Sophia Bateman, Midvale John Enniss, Draper Paul Chipman, West Jordan Ralph S. Ashton, Midvale N. Glenn Lindahl, Midvale Marylyn Sterling, Sandy William K. Stone, Midvale Gen's Beauty Shop, Midvale W. E. Sunset, Sandy James H. Powell, Midvale Calvin A. Rynearson, Sandy Douglas Jensen, Sandy Mrs N. A. Swens, Midvale Gary Sturdevant, Sandy Gordon E. Mickelsen, Sandy Arland Dimond, West Jordan K. M. Mastian, Midvale Mike Bapis, Midvale Dr. W. W. Miles, Midvale Western Auto, Midvale Warren G. Allsop, Midvale G. E. Sandstrom, Salt Lake Karl E. Tufts, Sandy A. M. Ross, Midvale Mrs Ada Brown, Midvale Lee Richardson, West Jordan Gilbert Benson, Sandy Mark K. Carroll, West Jordan J. F. Hegessy, Sandy Gene Fullmer, West Jordan. E. C. Elkington, Sandy Miss Gail, by H. Miller. An or Honor Roll transportation. Granite At the Sunday evening sacra ment services Joseph Despain principal speakers Mrs Henry Lifferth, Reporter introduced Stuart Pierce and Darrell Wal AM Phone: beck, who are returned mission aries. Last week end two young bovs Yvonne Lifferth To broke a window in the Granite Go to Red Cross Meet Elementary School and stole a radio from the building. The ra Yvonne Lifferth, sophomore at dio was retrived by the police ordan High School, was chosen the following Monday. lo represent the school at a Red David Wright, eldest son of Mr Cross convention that will be & Mrs Lyman Wright, is home eld this summer at the Utah on a month's furlough from the State Agricultural College in Lo- Navv. gan. She will attend the convention for an entire week and also do voluntary work at the Veterans Hospitals in Salt Lake and Douglas ed A ward welfare supper members of the West .lYEi.IIJ is - year Sommers, president; Jan Ver- , non, vice president; Myrle secretary; Betty Gardner, song leader, and Beth Westwood, reporter. Following the elections the girls attended a movie at the West Jordan Stake House. each Al the second meeting girl received her record book and insert and a discussion was held regarding the projects for Hie coming year. As their name implies, the club is a sewing '.'roup. Jean Westwood is the 4 II lead and her (laughter, Beth, will ,t assume the responsibilities of junior leader. Pas-kett- Town In The last DUP meeting of the season for members of the Archi bald Gardner Camp will be held Thursday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Hall. In addition to the scheduled lesson on memorials, which will be given by Luella Rose, a lun cheon and program will be held i n,.,,L- ttw. rinsinc of the DUP year All local members are in vited to attend, according to puo licit y chairman, Catherine Hani. a ni'i social involving all the South Salt Lake County Camps will be held at the .Murray vu Hall Wednesday, June 1. at li' noon. A luncheon is being plan ned and Archibald (, a r d n e r Needles 4 II group Camp officers request that any first two meetings local member Who plans 10 n lend contacts one of the officers There is no the first meeting for reservations. this luncheon or tor election of officers charge for the of day s entertain to lead the club any part are Susan ment. this i activities Progress 4-- The Flying have held its Auxiliary officers .if he season. on May 18 at the Business at Albino Richardson, concerned the Those chosen executive r two-yea- DUP Season r Mrs Bernice Burkinshaw, 4th vice president of the Utah Con gress of Parents and Teachers, recently experienced a TV appearance over channel 7, KUED. Mrs Burkinshaw was asked to join the program to give infor mation concerning the recent At a meeting held at the Ar- PTA convention held in Cedar cade Hall, members of the Amer-kj- City. She served as vice chairof the convention and was Legion Post 119, elected man to explain some of the PTA asked timer Tripp as the new com n.ander to succeed Marion Jan :;oals and principles to the TV audience. is 'loch, Luncheon Closes Election of Officers Held by "Needle" Club for the Jordan First Ward turned into a spe cial affair Thursday evening when retiring bishopric members were honored for their past ser vice to the ward Mother's Day tor Mrs Marie Schmidt was made especiall pleasant by a visit from each of her children and their families Mr & Mrs Merlin Jones hae moved into their new home ;tt JL'lHI West 9100 South Mr & Mrs Stanley Kouris were Mother s Day week end guests if Mr 4 Mrs George Adondakis at Several West Jordanites tended the Jordan Council PTA workshop which was held Thurs day. Mav 5, at Midvale Klemen lary School Those who were pre sent for the instruction included Mrs Genevieve Schmidt. Von lelee Jones, Jovce Spratling Belli Booth, and F.rma Kohison Mr 4 Mrs Willard Ham have Students Perform For Mothers at Granite Mr afternoon Granite Kit' had a program honoring their mothers. All of the children performed Carl Sudbun and Claudia Clavton .vere the master and mistress of ercmotiies The children darn ed, sang, and told stories in uni son Then special gifts were pre sented to the room mothers of ihe past year, the presidency of he PTA. and Mrs Davidson, cus iodian Refreshments were servFriday mentar school wood ltd May :i. Thomas ll.,:n May S. floppy Days! - Mrs &. John I). Pollard. West 821H5 S. Jordan, Red girl. O'Callahan. Joseph State. Crescent, girl. , South West. Cottage Ave., bov, Mav .1 Harris, mmsss mm Mia jr ALL MATERIALS 8755 I Gerald Ainsworth. 98 East 7th South, Sandy, girl. May 5 Klifas Fresqiiez, 91 2nd Ave.. Midvale. girl. May 6. Rodney F. Gould. 775 Carnation Dr.. Sand v. girl. Mav 6. 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