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Show THE is convalescing from SENTINEL ,nlaiChristensen recent operation. j enaay, iuu) tt , i7ou GJenna ms jg among tbose MIDVALE wood, daughter of Mr & Mrs Hartly Greenwood, Crescent. Mr & Mrrs Cyril Garr and chil dren, Logan, spent the week end at the home of Mr & Mrs Bur- dette Jenson. Mrs Garr Is a sister of Mrs Jenson. The families saw the movie, "Ben Hur." Mrs John A. Samuelson was hostess to her Friendshin Chih Thursday evening. The evening was speni worKing on nobbles. Refreshments were served to 11 guests. At sixth srade Dromotion ex ercises, 40 boy and girls partici pated in an assembly program at the Crescent school Friday afternoon. The sixth grade students and their parents enjoyed dancing. Refreshments were served to parents and the students. in tne Crescent Second Ward MIA. Mi's Laurene Ainswnrth was sustained as attendance sec retary. In the Crescent Second Ward Primary Mrs Ruby Whit-locwas sustained as secretary, and Mrs Carollee Oaks as (Utah) Page Eight celebrating birthdays this week. Hers is on May 27. Delia Bills, sisters and Miss Bonnie Dansie, USU, Loand nieces, Mrs Bertha Harspent the week end with gan, Mrs Fenstermaker, Gladys rison, Mrs Agnes Dansle, Reporter Sandy; Mrs Zelda Lloyd, Cres- her parents, the J. H. Dansies. cent; Mrs Lois Bills, Bluffdale; Phone: AM Mrs Myrth Bills, Mrs Donna Bills, Riverton; Mrs Larae Ward Relief Society and Mrs LaRue Dumas, Mrs Janice Midvale; Heaps, Has Successful Bazaar Kearns; Mrs Susan Bills, Bluff The Herriman Ward Relief So- dale; Mrs Colleen Page, River-ton- ; Mrs Jandaughter ciety held a most successful ba- ice Eastman and daughter, Mrs Cottonwood Hospital zaar at the ward house last Audrea Farley and their chil- Mr & Mrs Thursday, under direction of the dren. Eugene Tazzer, 846 Galena Dr., presidency, Mrs Vida Crane, Mrs Mr & Mrs Lowell Hamilton Sandy, girl, May 16. Ethel Butterfield, Mrs Violet Duane H. Severson, 7654 South spent the week end at Rupert, Freeman, and Mrs Donna Butter-Geld- , Ida. 10th East, Midvale, girl, May 17. secretary. Work day leadWilliam R. King, 517 Wasatch, Miss Karlene I'oor, daughter of er, Mrs Carol Ann Butterfield. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor, has been Midvale, boy, May 17. v.as assisted by officers in the awarded a G. Laird Spratt, 12908 South scholarship to the Unimiscellaneous department. Mrs of Utah. She also receiv- 13th East, Draper, girl, May 18. versity Ann Clark was in charpe of the ed a special achievement award James li. Fletcher, 7579 South fish pond. Lipht refreshments at for fur- r2(i East, Midvale, girl, May 19. seminary were served and a table of beau- ther education.graduation It was presented Lynn W. Brand, 50 E. Wasatch, tiful handwork was on display. by the Leonard Beeksteads, Riv- Midvale, girl, May 19. W. Clark Jurgensen, 201 East erton. The Ladies Literary Club held .Mr & Mrs G. N. Butterfield 7390 South, Midvale, girl, May its meeting at the home of Mrs had as their luncheon guests, Mrs 20. Gwenolyn Butterfield. David James, 125 Pioneer St., Speiice Parkin, Kearns, Mr & were Mrs Lottie Bodell and Mrs Carl Carlston and children, Herriman, boy, May 20. Mrs Tola Butterfield. Mrs May-rn- Salt Lake, Roger G. Larson, 32.i0 East Sunday. Others visit Inrrram t'nve an account of a home in 7800 South, Cottonwood, girl, May nit; at the Butterfield Uip of the Sons of T'tah Pioneers eluded the Steve Madsens, River-ton- , 20. to Southern Utah. Lawrence O. Smith, 112 Cot Mrs David Butterfield, Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield Mrs Neplii Butterfield, tage Ave., Sandy, girl, May 21. .ittended the annual Mormon Bat- and the Salt Lake Hospitals Douglas Butlerfields. and talion banquet last Saturday at vl r & Mr.-- , Walter E. .Mr & .Mrs Crane. tlie Ka.it Armory. Fort Dourlas. (luesls at the home of Mr &i Sanford ('. Davis, 6911) Virginia Mr Butterfield re; ived his cerir.i I'llton Bills Sunday included Hill.-- . Dr.. Cottonwood, hov. Mav tificate for the civil defense Air Mrs llioinas uills and 10. Sundav the Y,!i:sc .laiiie.-(J. Waslcy, 997U Aster ilaii;;!iter, handv, and Mr Si Mr.s iltended the dedication program (Jrant and family, Sandy, boy, May 10. Maynard ..! the MiMcreok fifth and 'I'cnth Bruce (Irani, 10 N. Mam, Mid el ion Hard cliapcl. .Mr.-- . Mr tale, girl, May 10. and Eastman Orpha id is Orpha Eastman entertainGrant C. Kasband, 10322 S. Zin :wrs uiauyhi ed ill her home in honor of her rI'cua liiu.s, luvcrion,.i ma way, Sandy, girl, May 10. Mrs ami eusLermaKcr, saiiuy, The 11 Zcida oi o t li e r Wednesday. Gary E. Beers, M."0 West 8000 Crescent, entertain Lloyd, included Mrs her quests mother, ed at dinner in honor of the birth South. West Jordan, boy, Ma day of Mrs Bertha Harrison at a 17. Tom (). Kreek, Amber l.n Sail Lake cafe last Monday. Last week end eight students Sandy, boy, May 17. John A. Romero, 8192 South of Highland High School, Suit T V SERVICE Lake, held a graduation party at 1700 West, West Jordan, girl, the home of the John A. Butter-lields- . May 17. T-- V Jerald McManigal, 312 N. Main, They included Mrs Butter field's granddaughter, Diane Bo- Midvale, girl. May 17. N. H. Wardle, 12237 South 1700 dell, Mary Ann Culler, Julie Ann , West, Riverton, girl, May 18. Jones, Colleen Makin, Karen 118 N. Main Robert E. Chapman, 852 Ga Mary Wilson, June Harding lena Dr., Sandy, boy, May 19. and Lynda Young. AM Paul Fitzgerald, 718 East 13800 Mr & Mrs Don Swa.iey and family, after attending West Jor- South. Draper, boy, May 19. Louis V. Jensen, 9855 Sunflowdan Stake conference, spent Sunday evening visiting the Earl er Ln., Sandy, boy, May 19. Mis Jeanine R. Green, 45-- East Wilsons in Kearns. Louis Chrisler.vT died Monday 7th South, Sandy, boy, May 19 of a heart attack. He has been in Milton L. Barnwell, 1827 E poor health for some time. Mrs Meadow Dr., Cottonwood, girl. sister-in-law- Herriman s Bur-ban- e Butt-rficl- ds Riv-iL- , , i . i , EXPERT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are invited to submit a bid for installing a lawn sprinkling system for the West Jordan Junior High School at approximately 7500 South and Redwood Road. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Jordan School District, 9361 South State, Sandy, Utah, by Kenneth Prince, Clerk, up until 1:00 p.m Tuesday, May 31, 1960. All pipe, fittings, valves, sprink ler heads, valve boxes and other materials will be furnished by the contractor. The installation will be in accordance with Cald well, Richards & Sorensen's plans (Drwg. No. 4655-S.- ) Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be examined and obtained at the of fice of CaldwellfRichards and Sorensen, Inc., Engineers at 118 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of The Junior Homemakers Chh was organized last Monday at the home of their leader, Mrs Ginger I T. M. R.,. U.S. Hatch. Mrs Lynder Hardcastle OH. . is also a leader. Officers are as follows: Nancy Pace, president; Olsen, vice president; "'I. eli get a second car in the Sentinel Want Ads until Shirley Rose Ann Ames, secretary; Leu-ilwe can afford a first one!'" Best, reporter; Kathy Harper, song leader; Mickey Hatch, or- amsi; uienoa safety 'exercises. Others who talked chairman; Joy Ann(Jhilds, May 19. Osborne, rec11. South 11190 Gtinther rom Crescent at the exercises reation Buhl, chairman: Pat Soffe. 10th East, Sandy, girl, May 20. were Larry Hewlett, John Hatch Ira W. Thomas, 1731 E. Clover- and Becky Sampson. They were dale lid., Cottonwood, girl, May chosen according to their seholas 20. tic ability on grade aver K. Jensen. 785 American Ave,, age. Sandy, boy, May 21. Mr & Mrs Marion Harrop and Dunn I). Taylor, 151 E. Pioneer laughter. Shorn Ann, visited re t., Sandy, boy, .May 22. Leslie Chatacostas, 6841 Virgin- cenlly at the home of Mrrs Har rop s parents, Mr & Mrs Burdette ia Hills Dr.. Cottonwood, girl, Jenson. Mrs Harrop is the for Ma 22. mer Annette Jenson, Crescent. Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Shelton Santa Barbara, Calif., announce the arrival of a son born Mav 16 in a California hospital. Mrs Shel ton is the former Lorraine Green Lorna Allgood, Reporter rafMoCt) e BOARD OF EDUCATION JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT By Kenneth Prince, Clerk Date of Publication May 27, 1960. Anatomy is something everybody has but it looks better on a girl. Anyone who ever set the world on fire probably started by burning a little rihdnight oil. - M'. Crescent Phone: make every dav AM Crescent Junior High Students Honored CLINIC EXCITING! Brent Carroll, son of Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll, a ninth grade student at Mt. Jordan Junior High School, was named by the junior high school faculty as the student with the highest scholastic standing out of 271 ninth graders. He was the only straight A student, urade average of loll for the past three years in junior high. He was chosen and gave the welcome address at promotional I Compact, rugged V in. DRILL. Geared chuck, trigger M3" switch A RIGHT IN YOUR W v3 B..-:: Deconunii . Nfinot iimm r M L7 HoLIniY Clis-sold- mm-- (5) Legal liotkes k HOP'S 21 the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a bid guarantee (a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond made payable to the Jordan School District) in an amount equal to at least 5 percent of the bid to guarantee accep tance of the contract if awarded. A performance, labor and material bond may be required of the Contractor to whom the award is made. Bids will be accepted from duly licensed contractors only. The Jordan School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, or to waive any informality in any bid as its best interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all bids or the award of a contract will be made within 10 days after the bids have been received. Nedra Voeltz and Susan Hulse. health chairmen; Kaye Taylor, LaDonna Schow, hospitality co- cnairmen. Crescent Second Ward MIA is on Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. rather than as previously announced. 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