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Show Trff MIDVaLE Cub Scouring in the area is be- - pins, and recognition. Coytf Niel- - a special day on- Tuesday, Dee. man, announced that approxi Relief Society off Thursday, Dec. Give a p!f and a boy every LDS Pr son, son ol Mr & airs iornon 13. A program of Christmas car mately 300 persons attended the 15. A smorgasbord supper was thing they want. You'll get a N'ielson, gave a resume of his ols, dramatic readings, the story recent annual Beet Growers Ban- enjoyed by those good pig, and a bad boy. present. trip to the National convention in of the Nativity depicted in color quet which was held in the West of The Marrieds group Young ed slides, and marimba music Jordan Stake House. Mr Egbert in January, West Chicago, won for outstanding School, Monday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 Beginning was assisted in the preparations the West Jordan Third Ward MIA The trouble with many hands preceded a luncheon. p.m. Arthur Baker of the school Jordan's planning and zoning achievement. met evening, Dec. 12, that rock the cradle today is The young people of the Third by his wife, Crilla, who supervis- at theMonday home of Mr & Mrs Jack faculty, who is serving as gen- committee will meet the first The Laurel class of the West Ward who attended ed the dining room, and Mrs Virhands. on Mrs Dean Bateman, Reporter eral Cavender where they held a les- they're hired chairman, issued an invita- Monday of each month in order Jordan Third Ward MIA held a Wednesday, Dec. 21, Primary will receive ginia Anderson, supervisor of the son Phone: AM & Mr instructed by tion to all patrons of the school to complete business and keep special night honoring the birhop a treat from Santa, see a series kitchen. A program followed the Mrs period, Tom Fautin. A social eveand any other interested persons current with West Jordan prob of the ward Tuesday, Dec. 13. dinner. of short films about Christmas, Watches Refreshments Engagement Rings On Tuesday, Dec. 20, parents who wish to attend. lems, says Mrs Argie Macris, Dale Bateman and his wife were and enjoy the spirit of the season Mr & Mrs Ernest Richardson, ning Bands Wedding served. were Jewelry The and other members of the famprogram will be presented chairman of the special guests and heard the in general. Ogden, spent Monday afternoon Repairs A special movie for students of board. The meetings will be held story of his life read. Other memilies of students enrolled in the by the students, with Dennis Ladies of the West Jordan visiting Mrs P. T. Bateman. GARY G. MORLEY be will the cereas of master at the their home. of bers Macris the Copperton wives, Seminary bishopric, Jordan Area Kindergarten will monies.acting Edmund L. McDougal has been presented Friday, Dec. 10, in the AM and MIA executives were also Fourth Ward were entertained Caine, Ronnie CowJudy attend a Christmas program ard, and Merrilee Wells will Thirty five persons from Amer- - guests. The evening was climax- - Wednesday, Dec. 14, with a seriously ill the past week. West Jordan Stake House. Stu Representing: which will be presented by the serve as narrators. ican Legion Post 119 attended ed when the girls presented the Christmas program, a luncheon, Members of the West Jordan dents holding activity cards will Kenneth Anderson Diamonds and an of Festiv of children under direction exchange gifts. their Mr Baker is being assisted bv the annual Christmas banquet bishop with a gift box of food 916 Walker Bank Building Fourth Ward attended a ward be admitted free to see "Mardi EL teacher, Mrs A. C. Urdahl. The other members of the faculty. which was held Wednesday, Dec. stuffs with instructions to present ities followed the regular lesson welfare supper sponsored by the Gras." Salt Lake City program will contain the usual They are Lowell Hicks, Mrs Ju- - 14, at the Holiday Inn, S. State. ;the box to some needy family in period. As with other smaller children music and stories which tell the ana Preston, Mrs Anne Iasella, Guest speaker of the evening; the ward. in the area, everyone under 12 story of the happiest season of Mrs Pearl Millerberg, Grant was Richard A. Setterberg, Dis See our lenutiful the year. Refreshments will be Baker, E. W. Anderson, and Paul trict 8 commander. Another speWest Jordan Lions and their years of age, in the Fourth Ward 4tti,prmsctlia plants! Kuhne. served, held their annual Christ - were entertained Tuesday, Dec. cial guest was William Christ-'ladie- s The students of the kindergardinner party at a steak 13, with movies and a visit from opherson, Hyrum, National ten recently spent a day at the Cub Scouting is being inaugu committeeman. house last Wednesday, Dec. 14. Santa. They also participated in short program further enhanc- - Christmas carols. County Library in Midvale in or- rated in the West Jordan Third A short, but entertaining pro-jder to become acquainted with Ward. The program, now in the gram followed the guest speak-- ; ed the evening for the 50 mem-er- . Teenagers of the Fourth Ward the procedures of checking out planning stages, is expected to will participate in the "ChristIt consisted of two readings bers who attended. books. Each child was issued his become a reality in the very near given bv Charlotte Carroll and a' mas is for Memories" theme, diAdults from the West Jordan rected by the drama, speech, and library card and used it to pro- future. Following a meeting with toe dance by Judy Tripp. district officials and parents of cure his first book from the First Ward were teted at a so- dance departments. The evening A Salt Lake County Achievecial gathering held last Monday will be climaxed with a dance eligible boys. A Cubmaster and two assisment program for all partici evening in the ward recreation after which refreshments will be A Christmas program, carry- tants have been chosen, Joseph pants was held in the Midvale! hall. A dinner and program were served. ing the theme, "Home for the Shaw. Gordon Rideout, and Le- - Second Ward Saturday, Dec. 10. ion the agenda. Holidays," will be presented at land Jenkins. Several den moth- - Several West Jordan Mr & Mrs Ruben Haun has as partici- - Tppimpprs will hp pntprtainpd the West Jordan Junior High ers have also accepted positions, pants received special awards, Wednesday, Dec. 21, when the their Sunday evening dinner MIA sponsors an evening of fes- - guests, Mr & Mrs Bill Calvin, which will include carol Salt Lake. tivities THE DOLLAR-SAVIN- G A Christmas season party for ing, dramatic speech, Mr & Mrs Santa, refreshments, and danc- officers and teachers of the West V)k ing. The theme of the evening Jordan First Ward Primary was Yos, we're nil ..1.1 will be "Christmas is for Menv held Thursday, Dec. 15, at the the t r ;i d i i o n a 1 with ories," taken from the home of Mrs Bonnie Hunt, presi Christinas f o w o r s and poem by Carolyn Miner. dent. in many now Mr & Mrs Dale Bateman enterchildren will be Primary-aggreens entertained with Christmas films tained for other members of the and enchanting and a visit from Santa Claus who West Jordan Third Ward bishopmpnts. Come . set1! will provide every child with a ric on Wednesday evening. It treat. This party is scheduled for was their annual Christmas party and business meeting. ReTuesday, Dec. 20. Members of the West Jordan freshments were served. PHONE George Adondakis returned last Second Ward Relief Society en- week end to his home following a a joved special day Tuesday AM5-356- 8 Dec. 13. Following the regular week s stay in St. Mark's Hos Free Deliveries lesson period, ladies were treat pital. A of West the '" reorganizations to and a ed luncheon ' -program. imwxw'-'-i "m , J irmvSt An exchange of gifts completed Jordan Second Ward elders quor urn leu narvey tiaiverson as the day. $ Under direction of the ward president with two new assis Dimond and Marion tants, Page in the all other parties bishopric, West Jordan Second Ward are Halterman, with Rodney Chap man serving as secretary. Wil17 No. Main being incorporated into one large liam Wood and Charles Lyon are a include will which proparty Midvale the retiring counselors. gram and a visit from Santa Ross chairEgbert, general Claus and refreshments. It will " take place, Tuesday, Dec. 20. comfortl Teenagers of the Third Ward moderate cost and exceptional operating Beauty . . . economy . . . r .1 f. i I. new uynamic will be entertained on Tuesday, Rocket performance on economy or tne Dec. 20 when the MIA sponsors r 88. 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