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Show W Jordan Officers Elected by Gay Workers 4-- H Mrs Dean Bateman, Reporter Two meetings of the Gay Workers Club have been held, both at the home of Mrs Frances Farm-o-ram- a 4-- H Anselmo, their leader. At the first meeting officers were elected and the members decided on pillow cases as a project. Following the business portions of the The annual meetings, Mrs Anselmo furnishwill be held Saturday, May 7, in ed refreshments. the West Jordan Town Park. The Officers of the club for this educational event which is spon- season are Lillian Steadman, Ann Wixom, vice sored by the Extension service president; Mary president; Sally Anselmo, secretary-tfeawill Club reasurer; and members, Marilyn Richards, ture a livestock show and a trac- reporter; Darlene Burton, song tor driving contest, and will be- leader; and Nelda Cundick, health club mem- and gin at 10 a.m. Only safety chairman. bers are eligible to enter the events of the day; however the Field Trips Taken public is invited to attend. By W. J. Classes Phone: AM 4-- At Town Park Archuletta, Robert F Armstrong, Thomas G. Asay, David Jim Atkinson, Felix Baarz, Ronald Bergan, Richard James Brown, Robert Craig Buchanan, Gaylord A. Burbank, James Busenbark, Owen Rodge By water, Gary Paul Carlson, Gary A. Carlson, Leon Chidester, Larry Gail Needle & Thread Field trips were taken last week Christensen, Sammy R 4-Club Hear Talk by several of the. classes at the Cook, Steven S. West Jordan Elementary School. Coppage, R. Donald Janet Nelson was hostess at The first grades spent Costanza, Leanard the most recent meeting of the visiting a poultry establish- Cowdell, E. Randy & PresiThread Club. Needle ment and the zoo. Teachers are dent Karen Thompson conducted Mrs Cynthia Carter, Mrs Carol Dalley, Robert Pace the meeting. Demonstrations were Jensen, and Miss Janet Merrill. Dansie, Raldon Davidson, Gregg W. given by Myrna Vranes, Carma the second grades tour Gordon Lynn Burkinshaw and Janet Nelson. A edFriday a dairy and a newspaper com Day, Dennis Doss Talk on personal grooming was Dean, pany in Salt Lake while the fifth Dinius, Robert given by Sharon Stevens. A game gardes U the to a visit was directed by Carma Burkin- of U enjoyed Mike Ray Anthropology Department Doty, shaw and refreshments were ser- and another Doyle, Mark firm. newspaper ved by Miss Nelson. Second grade teachers are Miss Drake, Michael David Margie Hussey, Miss Lorretta Dugdale, Rickey Lynn Stallion Wins Julian, and Mrs Connie Solum. Eklund, Henry Van The fifth grades were escorted Elison, Elwin Champion Honors . by teachers Miss Karen Webb, Elswood, Edward F. An Appaloosa stallion, Caribou and Mrs Lorraine Reading. Enniss, Kit Chief, owned by Mr & Mrs Dale Fenstermaker, John I Cole, won reserved Grand ChamAuditions Held on Fortner, Melvin pion honors at the Spanish Fork Fowler, Brent C. "Promised Valley" Junior Livestock Show which was Garner, Lynn J. held May 6. The horse won in a Additional auditions for two Gibson, Carl field of ten. unfilled parts in the forthcoming Glad, Richard Dean Mr Cole, who is the show chairWest Jordan Stake production of Gould, Larry Gene man for the Utah Appaloosa "Promised Valley" will be held; Gray, Robert L. Horse Club regional show, anat a p.m. in the, Green, Douglas Max nounces that plans are now in rrmay, may zt, wesi joruan Mane House, me Greenwood, Roger B. to make this the show, progress to be filled are Emma FaraGunnell, Leigh first of its kind, an outstanding parts mother of day, Celia, the leading affair. The show will be held and Bishop Quimby Lay-to- Hadley, Raymond lady; Aug. 5 at the Murray Fair All interested persons are Hansen, eKith Boyd grounds, and an Appaloosa colt urged to attend and try out for Hansen, Kent II. will be given as a prize. Tickets the Hansen, Reed parts. aren now on sale. Hays, Kelly D. Henke, Norman Rulon Roger Johnson Heads Junior High Students Hewitt, Arden Blane Men 4-Riverside Hickman, Douglas T. Elect New Officers Hill, Ronald A Club, the Riverside Men, Newly elected officers of the was organized recently at a Hoffman, Stanley R. West Jordan Junior High School at the home of their Holt, Samuel Craig were meeting Frank Schmidt. At the student body for 1961-6leader, Hughes, David announced Friday following an initial meeting the young men Ipson. Don B. intensive campaign week and bal- signed up for their projects and loting by the students. Winners elected officers as follows: presi Jeffs, Hyrum are Sam Pino, boy denti Roger johnson; Richard Johnson, Bret D. Barbara Jimas, girl David Johnson, Nolan Benson, June Holt, secretary; and Lora-le- e Young, Blaine Jones, Bryce secretary; Nokes, historian. Installation chairman. Jones, Dennis J. ceremonies will be perfomed this Schmidt, safetly Projects will range from elec- Jones, Donald Friday. tricity to entomology. It was decided to dispense with further Joos, M. Blaine meetings until the close of school. Larkin, Steve Lawson, Jimmie A. 4-- Farm-o-ram- a 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 2 buy fromN, Berry, Linda Lee Best, Lannita Bishop, Linda Brown LaRae Brown, Sharon Lee Buliler, Marilyn Burke, JoAnne C Butler, Brenda. Lee Carroll, Sandra Diane Moore, Billy Carter, Mary Moore, Brent L. Moran, Vermond Leon Carter, Sherry Moser, Ronald C. Cartwright, Elizabeth S Caywood, Leg Mumford, Jim Neuenschwander, Leon Clarke, Delsa Courrier, Mareth Nezos, Fred Nichols, Jay C. Davenport, Bonnie Rae Davidson, Diane Marie Noorda, Dan Lee Dimond, Trisha D Nygard, Barry W. Jack Durrant, Patsy Nystrom, Ebert, Linda Oliver, David Elizondo, Judy Ann Olney, Joseph L. Essen, Eva Agneta Owens, Jerry R. Essex, Carol Ann Pedler, Ronald Grant Evans, Carolyn Penrod, Brent Perkins, Ricky Byron Fairbourn, Gloria Phelps, Monte Bachman Fitzgerald, Cheryl Pickett, Dennis R. Fivas, Marlina Emma Foss, Suzan Pierce, Larry LeRoy Goff, Susan Pixton, Dee Powell, Frank Goudie, Paulette Graham, Beverly Proctor, Ted Grant, Merry Kathryn Reinsimar, Richard Hall, Judy Ann Revill, Charles Schoenfeld, Duane Mont Hand, Lyle Hand, Lynda Scott, George M. Short, Christopher M. Harvey, Patricia Anne Sielhorst, Frank Haws, Louise Singleton, Doug Herman, Vickie Sue Smith, Harold Ronald Hobusch, Georgia Lee Holmstrom, Ann Smith, Michael S'.nilh, Steven Donald Hovey, Sheila Houweling, Maryke M Soper, Robert H. Howard, Pat Sprague, Alan Dean Steed, Ken Wilford Hughes, Linda Ann Sudbury, Glen Eugene Hughes, Susan Lee Sweeney, Jerry W. Humphrey, Antoinette Jacobson, Joan Taylor, John A. Thompson, Byron James, Jeannine Toone, Paul C. Jeffs, Joyce Jeffs, Linda Farrol Turner, Dawayne L. Jenkins, Kathleen Gale Ure, Harold David Van Seters, Chad N Jenkins, Margaret Watterson, Lynn W. Johnson, Claudette L Weaver, Jay Jenson, Jerri Webb, Douglas R. Johnson, Flavo Williams, Eddie Johnston, Linda Diane Wride, Robert Jones, Claudia Wright, Lauree James Keller, Susan Yengich, Mark Anthony Kocherhans, Linda Kurumada, Joy Morgan, Robert GIRLS Kyriopoulos, Vicky Landures, Leslie Abrams, Kathleen Larsen, Suzanne Adamson, Connie Allen, Sandra Kay Lee, Rae Jean Lewis, Marilyn Betty Andersen, Jiii Anderson, Sandra May Lloyd, Barbara Lloyd, Susan Asay, Susan Eileen Loumis, Virgie Bain, Carol Anne Banks, Diana Lynn Ludlow, Marsha Lunnen, Georgia Bean, Leslie Ann McEwen, Rae Dean Bell, Linda Arlene McKell, Barbara Bergstrom, Carla Lee Bergstrom, Carol Ann Mahon, Pat Marshall, Linda Lou Berrett, Launi Lee, Robert Lelis, Michael J. Lindgren, R. Martin Loveless, Duane Ned Lund, Philip Roy McGuire, Douglas Scott Maughan, LeRoy Maynes, Alan Douglas BOYS Adams, Kenneth G. Akagi, Mark Alldredge, Fred Earl Allen, Richard Glen Allen, Robert Edward Anderson, Dean Andrus, Grant Wayne sentinel: Bobert Schmidt, and Mr THE MIDVALE (Utah! Pixton. A neighbor, Mrs Frances Page Nine Friday, May 19, 1961 May and her six daughters visited Matthews, Judy Lynne and sang a Mother's Day ballad Garry Purser, 36 West 35C0 Mecham, Joyce Louise for Mrs Schmidt. The choral South, Sandy, girl. May 12. Menssen, Anke roup is composed of Mrs Helen Mrs Schmidt, JoAnn Beckstead, Jenny Miller, Earl D. Redman, 9885 Tulip Mrs Florence Nix, Mrs Frances Miner, Camilla Dr., Sandy, girl, May 12. Mrs Barbara Barben, Jenkins, Moessinger, Nancy Lee and Mrs Kathenne Peterson. David L. Gotberg, 275 North Moore, Charlene L. They were accompanied by Mrs Mr & Mrs-P- aul 5th East, Sandy, boy, May 13. Mrs Jean s Morrow, Betty Jean May granddaughter, A. Griego, 217 Oak St., Bateman. Melvin Finkelstein, 7G76 South Moss, Judy Lee Midvale, girl, May 9. 2375 East, Cottonwood, girl, May Verla Mugleston, Mrs VaLois Chipman, Mrs Leola Franklin J. Burton, 195 West n. Needham, Linda Dimond, and Mrs Beth Booth at 8000 South, Sandy, boy, May 9. Raymond Timoney. 9890 Seco Linda Neff, tended a luncheon meeting of 14. Newbpld, Linda the Utah Educational secretaries Thomas L. Vawdrey, 980 Silica Lily Dr., Sandy, boy, May Newton, Michele Robert R. Davis, 799 Galena held at the Oakridge Country Dr., Sandy, boy, May 11. Nickle, Lyn Del 14. club. Mrs Chipman is president Elwood D. Pate, 8111 South Jst Dr., Sandy, boy, May Nielson, Edith of the group. 11. East, Sandy, girl, May Gerald W. Jorgensen, 740 South Norman, Karen Jean 400 East, Sandy, girl, May 14. Mitzi Muhar and Suzanne Willie 7319 South S. Kdwards, Roger Nosack, Sharon Mary have been chosen to represent 7th East, Midvale, girl, May 12. Leland D. Matthews, 9902 PopNydegger, Jodi Ann West Jordan Junior High School py Ln., Sandy, girl, May 14. Lucia Olabarri, Diana Bryan A. King, 8175 Sou'h 2700 at the annual Junior Red Cross West, West Jordan, boy, May 12. Olson, Sharon Seminar at Utah State University Subscribe to the Sentinel Orgill, Lynette Dell E. Beckstead, 18G7 West this summer. Following the week Palmer, Kathleen of activities at Logan the girls 11800 South, Riverton, bov, May will become the official junior 12. Parks, Linda Patterson, Patricia A. Red Cross student representa Albian B. Jaramillo, 40 West 1st To All tives for all activities at the My Midvale Friends Pedler, Shirley school during the school year to North, Ilerriman, boy, May 13. Pedler, Sydney follow. Howard C. Vawdrey, Drop-jrPetersen, Diane Kay Miss Sally Anselmo, 11, was boy, May 14. Mae Diane Pettibone, the guest of honor at a birthday Black Sale Lake Hospitals Phelps, JoAnn party given by her mother, Mrs Mr & Mrs-Eu- gene Carol Frances Anselmo, last Monday Phillips, Nelson, Bingham boy, afternoon at the Anselmo home. Pratt, Elaine May 8. Fourteen games enjoyed girls Sue Linda Pulsipher, IS NOW and refreshments. Ralph R. Richmey, 489 Adams Rawlings, JoAnn 8. St., Midvale, boy, May AFFILIATED WITH . . . Rawson, Betty Rene Monday afternoon, May 15, re Grant A. Evans, 24G9 West tiring officers of the West JorRees, Carlene dan Junior High School PTA met 12600 South, Riverton, girl, May Reich, Rose Marie STAN KATZ R.E. at a Salt Lake cafe and enjoyed 8. Reynolds, Carol Ruh 143 So. 4th East a luncheon together. 12 officers Eileen Rich, Lewis M. King, 70T0 South 2085 and chairmen were present. Pre9. Rich, Elaine sident Beth Booth was in charge East, Cottonwood, boy, May Richards, Claudetta of the party arrangements. Each Fred R. Jensen, 1045 Serpentine Bring Me Your Housing Richards, Rozalind officer received a small Way, Sandy, twin boy and girl, Rundquist, Cheryl Ann May 9. Problems gift of appreciation. Sagers, Terry 302 Owen Adams Evans, St., Mr & Mrs Royal Spratling were Samuelson, Nancie Jenev EM Bus. Midvale, boy, May 10. guests of their daughter and Scott, Nancy Mr & Mrs Ray Sharp, on HU Home C. Jay Larson, 70 Fern Dr., Sizemore, Sharon Diane Mother's Day. Following the din- Midvale, girl, May 10. Sjoblom, Judy ner the group joined a family Teddie Brinton, 9924 Tulip Dr., Midvale Area Sjoblom, Marilee gathering being held in honor of Sandy, girl, May 19. Slade, Vicki Like new, 3 bedroom, Wi Mrs P. T. Bateman at the Bateman home. Other guests were Mr W. Alvin Thomas, 8120 Dankh Smith, Etta May bath, with built-in- s carpeted, & Mrs B. A. Wixom and family, Rd., Sandy, boy, May 11. Smith, Marilyn K. Buy on your terms. & Mrs M. A. Wixom, Mr & Sommers, Susan Carol Mr Mrs D. W. Bateman and family, Sorenson, Cheryl & Mrs Dale Bateman and Sorensen, LaRee Kaye Mr Mr & Mrs W. W. Bate family, Mae Steed, Gladys man and family, Mrs L. F. Pratt, Steed, Kathleen Joy Mr & Mrs Lee C. Brown. Stone, Marilyn Emily Mrs Mary Cundick was feted Swallow, Chryl Lynn Thomas, Susan Loriena on Mother's Day by her son and Mt. Jordan to Promote 288 ' Jr-- , Harry out-goin- son-in-la- mmm Leigh Ann Tunbridge, Sharon Sue Van Horn, Billy Elaine Vernon, Jan Wnpr. Sallie L. Waller. rj snma"y Townsend, W'd. Mrhaele Lee Wirt m an. Christine J. daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs White. .Teri While, Shed Williams, Jackie Wright, Michael Ann Yasukochi, Peggy Ann Yowell, Brigitte Vera Turpin, Midvale Owen Hamilton, Itiverton Leon Smith, Draper for your fertilizer FOR THE SUMMER PROGRAM . . . INSTRUCTION IF DESIRED OPEN MON. & FRI. 'til 8 p.m. Summerhays Music Co. 3719 S. State St. AM irand a Bargain Mrs P. T. Bateman and Mrs Royal Spralling spent a day last drcn, and Mrs Gardner's son," A Mother's Day celebration their families at a dinner party 's week visiting two of Mrs Neal, spent the day picnicking brought members of the Parley at her home on Mother's Day, and their at Jordan Narrows. Spratling family together at the Present were Mr & Mrs Allen new babies. Mrs Larry Roth and A. Harrison enjoyed family home. Present were Mr Lyon and family, Preston, Ida D. Mrrs Mrs Ramon Patt were their hostthe company of her children at & Mrs Calvin Spratling and fam Mr & Mrs Don Fisher and family esses. Mrs Richard a dinner party at her home on ily. Mr & Mrs Max Spratling and i nto- - Mr Mrs Howard Gardner spent the De family, Mr & Mrs Bill Love nd Present were Mother's Day. Granger, and past week in Orem visiting with family. Mr & Mrs John llensononl.cy fro family, fnmilv , . a mm v nnrt her daughter, Mrs Bernice Grif- Royce, Cloyd, Claudette, Sharon. and family, and Mrs Don Parr .ill w mi in- and Jordan. West & Mrs Mr Verl and On Harrison and children. her fiths, daughter, Beverly. Mother's Day, Mrs Gardner, Mr fant son, and Miss Janice Mr it Mrs George Spratling. Mrs Lionela Dimond was the chilGardner, Mrs Griffiths, her Helper, spent a day last week recipient of surprise telephone with Mr Spratling's brother and call from her missionary son, sister-in-laMr t Mrs 1'aricy Jerry, on Mother's Day, from Chester, W. Va. AT YOUR CHEVY DEALER'S Bate-man- INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS Assn. Del Stenik, who hosted the Cundicks at dinner in a Salt Lake cafe. Other members of the Cundick family paid visits to her home later in the day and a long distance telephone call from a third daughter completed the day. Band Instruments - Pianos Accordions grand-daughter- s Ii lot Bulwark of prosperity ytar afttr tht railroad cam to Utah, back In 1870, tht ttatt produced SO tons of copper. Last ytar, The first copper output was 219,400 tons. Sine 1870, a total of 8,186,000 tons of copper has betn productd from Utah mints! Tht copper industry through its payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments is a major bulwark of Utah's prosperity. MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH "from the torfh comes on abundant lift for oil" Spratling. Mrs Fred Burmester was on Mother's Day by her chil dren and grandchildren when they met at the home of a daughter and her husband. Mr & Mrs ruck Eloundis M Mrs Marie Schmidt, Mrs Genevieve Schmidt, and several of the Schmidt children motored to Ferron, last Saturday where the elder Mrs Schmidt visited wun WAnnnlh Willi nmc Thnu U'nrn Mr her twin sister. Mrs Sophi Ditt- Mrs Curtis Jcwkes and family, nyr The following day. members Mrs Schmidt s family gathered Mr & Mrs Richard Burmester and n ,?n(J home nc.r family, and Mr & Mrs Farns Kuhrrt and family, Mr Burmester jjjauRhter-i- law, Mr It Mrs Paul ISchmidt. to honor their mother. mH ihn rhii.tren (Those present were Mr & Mrs Mrs C. L. Lyon enioyed theUoseph Schmidt, Mr & Mrs Frank company of her children and Schmidt. Mr It Mrs Henry ' r'V4CT.TTP1 : r. - w4-.f--; 2. f - V J 1 u " ii ' J , ,1 't 'vj The famous Thriftmaster 6 does the saving as standard equipment in this Fleetsidt model. For V8 power, you can choose the Trademaitcr V8, optional at eitra cost. A I; ilirt to talk up big ii Chery l taring! roundup U'esfrrn far Hoy Rogers! 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