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Show Riverton 'l a. ' Miss Renae Page fo Marry Roger Hatfield Blanche Densley, Reporter 0) Budget Set c n 4- By Improvement District D age at the Riverton Town Hall met 5 iV5 district trustee and clerk, said the main objection was to a stipulation that an undetermined amount of the budget be used for conducting another bond election in 1962. A' bond election was defeated Dec. 12. The majority of the budget included payment of bills incurred during the 19G1 election, and operating cost9 for S. Michelsen, ) n c D -- 5 Couple Announce Miss Afton Silcox received a diamond at Christmas time from Darrel G. Fahrni as a token of their engagement. The wedding date has been set for June 16. Parents of the two are Mr & Mrs Thomas Silcox, Riverton and Mr & Mrs Fred Fahrni, Lark. Usher Assumes Board Duties in Riverton George Usher assumed duties of Riverton Town Board presi dent wnen ne was sworn m Tuesday. He succeeds Wendell Grover. Also sworn in as trus- tees Tuesday were Claude B Densley and Don C. Petersen. Vandals broke several windows out of the Cemetery shop Tuesday nignt, Dec. 26. They were unapprehended. The Town Hall was the setting for the Dec. 29 holiday party of the Riverton Motor employes and their wives. Mark Nichols was in charge. Clifford Mousley was program chairman. Dinner was served to 45. Mr & Mrs L. Shomaker, Palmdale, Calif., were house-guest- s of their son, Adlebert Shomaker and family during the holidays. Lyle Roy Larsen returned to Farmington, N. M., after visiting with his parents, Mr & Mrs Lyle Larsen, during the holidays. John O. Simonson, former Australian LDS Mission president, will be the speaker at the Third Ward MIA adult class Wednesday evening Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Class leader, Dana Larsen, will be in charge. The family of Mrs Mary Jensen enjoyed a New Years dinner party Monday afternoon at the town hall. They were entertained with a program and games. Dinner was served to about 50 family members. Several Bluffdalc boys are home from the service for the Louise Mrs Miller,1 Mr & Mrs Arthur Dimond, Magna, Mr & Mrs James Crel-lin- , Mr & Mrs Robert CreJin, Copperton, visited with Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond at their home on New Years day. Mr & Mrs Adrian Thomas hosted a dinner at their home; on Thursday, Dec. 28. Among; the guests were Mr &' Mrs j Richard Ballou, Provo. Mr & Mrs Paul Chipman, and family, Mr & Mrs William Booth, and family, Mr & Mrs Gene Rose, and family, had an annual holiday at; the home of Mr & Mrs Paul Chipman last Wednesday. Din-- i played. Mr & Mrs Ross Egbert at-- 1 tended- - a dinner on New Years day at the home oi Mr & Mrs: Dwam Peterson, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrj Ernest R. Burgon, and son Johnny, Sheridan, Wyo., visited with Mrs Alice Burgon and Mr & Mrs Elmer Tripp and family on New Years day. Mr Burgon is the brother of Mrsi Tripp. Stockton, Maydean Hogan, was a wpek end pnest of Rrenria Bateman, daughter of Mr &j Mrs Dean Bateman. Maydean ii the daughter of Mr & Mrs Lee Hogan who were former; residents of West Jordan. Bren- aa ana ner guest auenaea a bas movie, the Bingham-Eas- t ketball game and other activi Bonnie Bishop, Reporter "Christmas Carol" Produced at Party Sf ' 6-- 7 ii ' if'-- ' ii? is 'iiisiiiwiiiiiiii'xii" if i; J w ' ' -- .A v The traditional "Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens was produced by several members of the Granite Ward in the yearly ward Christmas party. The play was under the direction of Mrs Dave Ferguson and was narrated by Mrs Dewey Dwdlng. Other members of the cast were Sidney Gold, Robert Gull, Emerson Larkin, Wil.ard B;shop, Bill Stemmins, Judy Anderson, Scott Engen, Mike Evon Schow, Dean Anderson, Despain, Dale Gold, Ruth Gull, and Harold Menssen. After the play Santa Claus, p'ayed by Jaek Mitchell, appeared and led everyone into the recreation hall where bags of goodies were passed out. ",1 ""'5:i'i-- r- i' vc--' fife f 7 i : :. a j rw Nuclear Reactor Sets 'New Home1 .on Campus y Beck-stea- d r Niel-serve- d t ' childsong was sung by all eight ren and Mrs Wright while being accompanied on the piano by Mr Wright. Talks were then and given by Lowell and Laine Garv. A violin solo was presented by Gary and Lowell and Laine played a piano duet. The four older children played a sacred quartette with Jackie on the vibrasharp, Gary on the Violin, Lowell on the trombone and Laine on the trumpet, accompanied by their mother. Trina Jensen.i Karla Gunnell, Steve Caldwell, Jeff Mitchell, Lauree Wright, Dwight Bishop, Sydnee FoulgeK Annette Caldwell, and Kathy Foreman were guests of David Bishop at a holiday party. Also present were Jack and Jerry Mitchell and Robert Morgan. Granite r Jan. Elmer Tripp, Ameri can Legion district commander, and Johnny Davis, district first field, son of Mr & Mrs Carl Hatfield of West Jordan. No X ?lf?mindc1T' T'11 cnduct in jMcuiun amy ui ive lur wedding date has been set. Miss uioti the American Legion in Salt Page is a senior at Bingham Lake County.. LOWER AWAY The nuclear reactor at the University High School and plans to graduate in the Spring. of is lowered aboard truck for the move to the new Utah t.s. The lllerrill Engineering Building. Hatfield family were Volleyball to Be Mr L Mrs Lee BrowfiflloihT dinner guests at the Page borne day, Airs r. T. Bateman and Played by LDS Girls Thursday evening Dec. 28. Rick Spratling were Years The West Jordan Stake Girls guests of Mr & Mrs Dean Bateholidays. Gerald Horrocks, son voI.eyba'J tournament will begin man. of Mr & Mrs Robert Harrocks on Jan. 11. Teams from the Mr & Mrs Richard E. West- left Tuesday for Long Beach, various wards will compete in wood attended a Christmas Calif., where he will board the the LDS Stake tournament. party at the home of Mr & Mrs U. S. S. Ashthballa for overseas. Stake sports director, Mrs Law- Gale Vernon, Sandy, on ThursHe has been in the U. S. Navy rence Palmer, announces the day, Dec. 28. On New Years for a year. Wavne Turner, son first game will be at the West eve Mr & Mrs Westwood atWhat is gray in color, weighs mostly engineers, have been in of Mr & Mrs John Turner, left Jordan school and tended a party at the home of 10 tons, and uses Elementary only seven contact with 'the reactor. Of Jan. 3 after a 20 day furlough will start at 6:30 on Jan. 11. Mr & Mrs Richard Worthen. fuel that will last 300 of pounds ire will go to San Diego and these students about 200 have Russe.l Westwood, Leon Cob-blewi ! sail on the U. S. S. Ingersoll and Beth Westwood at- years? William and Marcell Beck-stealor overseas. Charles (Chick) A childish joke? It i3 simply had intimate contact with the Amasa Iverson, Law- tended a birthday party in L. Mitchell, son of Mr & Mrs a Sanof Susan Sommers, general description of the nu- reactor. That is, they actually Leon L. Mitchell, who is home rence Palmer, David Palmer, honor roller They clear dy. reactor at the University sat at the controls and manipenjoyed skating Glen Clyde Rasmussen, 15 on a day furlough, will leave and two of his grandsons after which they returned to of Utah. Jan. 12 for Naval Air Base, ulated the nuclear device. About enjoyed a rabbit hunt New the home of Lynn Rae Sagers The reactor, the only nuclear Jacksonville, Fla. 30 a in Midvale for students who received their in Years Cedar Valley. smorgasbord reactor in day Mr & Mrs Joseph Green were Utah, was recently d.nner and dance. of The basic Mrs Tamar family dinner guests of their son and training in nuclear removed from its old location to Jerry Simmering, a new the new Merrill wife, Mr & Mrs Weston Green Reading held an annual Christsearch at the University of Utah Engineering mas party Friday, Dec. 29 in heavy weight lighter for Marv for Christmas. who Building. Jensen and the Hall. The Pioneer children of goes by presently have top jobs in the Mr & Mrs Herschel Egbert the The move, not child's play, on a program for name of Jerry Sims when put family field, said Mr Turley. returned Tuesday from a week's the group. A buffet dinner was fighting, and his wife and three wa3 made by a local moving chartered bus tour to see the the group enjoyed children visited with his parents firm using huge jacks, a large Tournament of Roses parade served and West Jordan Couple singing Christmas carols. Over during the Christmas holidays. truck, and a tall derrick. The and other places of interest in 50 attended the party. They live in Loveland, Colo. the Los Angeles area. move had to be cleared through Ties Wedding Knot Mr & Mrs Glen 'Renshaw, The West Jordan Jr. High the Atomic Energy Commission Mr & Mrs Dell Shomaker and wtl'i a pep assembly in Mr & Mrs Parly Stoker, Mr & have Miss Ann Marie Wagstaff befamily were dinner guests of Mrs Mat Yenich, Mr & Mrs and safety officers were present Mr Shomaker's brother and preparation for the start of Mat Holt visited with Mr & Mrs to see that all necessary safety came the bride of Gordon L. which their basketball season wife, Mr & Mrs Merrill Shoopens the following Friday. This Fred Coleman at their home precautions were adhered to for Groom in a home wedding permaker in Ogden Monday. year tne games will be the aunng new Years eve ana on the safety of the workers. formed Wednesday evening, The Ladies' Literary club will last New Years day. The new location of the re- Dec. 27. period of school meet Friday evening, Jan. 5, at A successful dance and fireMr & Mrs E. M. The bride's mother, Mrs Lena the home oi Mrs Leonard Beck-stea- side was held for West Jordan received word that theirBateman actor has several advantages grand- over the old one. First, it is lo- Wagstaff, 7645 South 1530 West, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Vern Stake ir.embers hosted by the son John N. Bateman, son of Morgan will be the reader and Second Ward. At the fireside Mr Si Mrs H. M. Bateman, cated below the sewer level, West Jordan, hosted the cereand an open house which a film "The Story of Joseph" Ogden, has had an apendect-omy- . This allows any radioactive sub mony followed. Mr & Mrs Frank Snyder are was shown fo' lowed by a breakHe recently returned from stance accidentally spilled to be son-oMr Ornnm Is Mr & guests of Mr & Mrs Dick Butter fast served after midnight. Both an LDS Mssion in England and caughina ,sump, purtiped into Mrs CktoftbiflL GroomT"7ft55 field on a plane trip to Las; nights were filled with fun and Scotland. barrels and disposed of without South 153, 'also of West Vegas this week end enjoyment Mr Si Mrs Edmund L. Mc- - contaminating the sewer mains. JordanT"-- . West,. namWilliam Beckstead was A neighborhood club Christand son Wilburn, spent Secondly, the air conditioning Dougal The bridal couple will reside mas party was held Friday ed first counselor to replace New Years eve at the home of i,n the react01..s new home sends in Logan where they will both Eg ac uavm aiternoon, Dec. 22, at the home Adrian Thomas and Ross counnirs nicuougai - nir 'used air" to the outside of the continue their studies at Utah nf Hire Anna Cilnv with all bert will serve 83 second Taylorsville. At a family get and does not allow the State University. members assisting. Dinner was se,or to Bishop R. Gordon building together. a i j to 15 ladies and gifts scn in tne First Ward of West The bride is affiliated with coniam naiea & Mrs Fred R. Coleman P?"" Mr Jordan were exthanged. to be reused Spursand Aalpha Lambda De.ta. the in Dec. building 28 returned on from Corte Mr Si Mrs Calvin Osborne Janice and Bonnie Barben, These factors coupled with the Calif. the Madera, They spent Howard Mr Mvs of It and boys are spending a week daughter counting room Barben returned to BYU Wed- Christmas holidays with their new lead-linein Los Angeles and vicinity. and family Mr & Mrsjand equipment rooms will make nesday to resume studies. They daughter and three spent the holidays with their Marion Fackre.l working with the reactor more Miss Annette Rollins parents. Psant and easier. Mr & Mrs Howard Barben nudear -Pledges Wedding Vows attended a New Years dinner at us;d home of Mrs Barben's sis- former resident of West Jordan for training and the Honeymooning in Los Angeles ter and brother-in-law- , Dr & now living in Idaho Falls.! dents the fundamentals of before making a home in Salt Mrs Robert J. Smith, Provo. a New Years Eve clear reaction. By using the Lake are Mr & Mrs Philip with Mr & Mrs Kent actor, students see the things Mr & Mrs Howard Barben Maugnn urantzeg. The couple returned from a trip Sunday Bateman at their home. Mr & actually they studied in Miss Renae Page June Wedding Plans Meet Membership Drive Announced by Legion 1962. -- 9 American Legion Post 119 and auxi'iary meeting will be held in Marvs Gym on Monday, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. Maloy Bills, department service officer, E.mer Tripp, district comander and Johnny Davis, district first vice commander, will be special guests. All veterans of West Jordan, whether members of the Legion or not, are invited to attend. The announcement of the meeting was made by Post Comandr William Thompson. Sat- on W. AM5-&42- Guests Invited Auxiliary urday. Over 75 persons objected v to a proposed budeet for 1962 "0 of $6,000. The budget was pass- - 0 Roger Johnson To Legion and District The Salt Lake County Sewer- - W. Jordan Mr ic Mrs Roland Pace an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rehae, to Roger Hat- - AM9-3G8- Herriman, :t-- "Sy. American Farm Efficiency Keep Food Prices Low Mr Si Mrs Emerson Hand entertained relatives at a holiBy Wayne Rose, County Agent day party at their home. After dinner a program was held, and Krushchev has said to us "We gifts were exchanged. Those will bury you." In Russia today, present were Mr & Mrs Harold cent 45 Neilson, Mr & Mrs Verl Wood- - with food shortage,are onper farms, head, Mr Si Mrs Darvis Rupper, of the populationIn the U.S., with Mr & Mrs Floyd Reed, Mr & producing ffo. Mrs David Hand, Mr & Mrs ?nlv 10 Percent of our populaDale Hand, and Mr & Mrs Mer- von pruuui'iiig iuuu, wc rill Hand. They were all ac- food surpluses. In spite of this, the farmer is presented to the companied by their families. in a bad Many conMrs Wiimirth Simmons spent public think oflight. the farmer as, sumers a week visiting in Montana with fat off the land, due to Don Simmons, and his gettingfood her son, , r high prices. How many r.i sne was accompamea lamny. cen ,oaf t f fl or- on ner trip oy Mr & mrs fe d ,h rf th of man Riggs, formerly Granite. , j.3 cents for the Mr & Mrs Riggs visited in; hivps aboyut t n cents from a Granite on their return to their rt of milk and t home in Junction, Utah. 2 fents the corn ; a 26 cen't Dwight Bishop, son of Mr & box of cornflakes. Mrs Deral Bishop, Sandy, was .,,. n:A ,i.a wounded in the foot while target "i" r Z cousins the in with practicing the includig Beaver Ponds. No serious dam - .i" operator, last vear wereu,ac rfnna ' 5nrf h niaf. ,1 to tacS only 72 cents ed under a doctors care ean?ngs of ,$231 workprs Mr &. Mrs Stanley Morgan 'per hour' ThovnZrnVi!Hr.nrahnaileJ Fod costs have risen less most other afm th"L 1 Lake intn1 nce 1947 than; tha ncl f iivin ;,me cmo a new home on Mount Jordan; Road a .u m n ciencv of the American farmer i "u.u for this. Here's a salute to Am for young erica's secret w e a p o n the and were Ganief played people. American farmer. refresments were served. Join- Ander-Dean j were fun ing the son, Sidney and Bryant Gold,' Kent and Alan Maynes, Stephen and Glen Sudbury. Kent and Steven Larkin, Wolfgang Menssen. Evon Despain, and Cherry ac a w, 'M,?r" JSl 1 ..;!: II" Dooley Upholstering Gold. Mr Sc Mrs Elmo Despain visited with several of their friends at a dinner on New Years Eve. Mr & Mrs Deral Maynes, Mr & Mrs Joe Despain, Mr & Mrs Vern Morgan, Mr 4 Mrs Owen Despain, and Mr & Mrs M. O. Gold were their guests. Tonya Parker vacationed in n'EW & USED FURNITURE Repaired and Recovered Seats Rebuilt Cleaned vi Milad, Ida., with relatives for, a weekY Mrs James Larkin was injur-- j ed in a minor automobile accident on State Street in Sandy j recently. She cracked two verta- brae in the collision. The family of Gordon Wright ' Kitchen Furniture Recovering J nresented sacrament a special nrocram at: meeting Dec. 31. A Low Terms Arraajed AM 30 d For Yoursel' Do-'- t- j .KiKiKifrT'S' Professional Tools and Impltntntt WEBSTER'S ?emn1oarrr!,ed 79S1 S. VSl "er voting L? lSouth Rim of Gl-- Dec . n CanW SUtt Brown's Semi Annual 4P RED S -- .W.i iOES ."N"; me reactor STYLE 10-to- n . were awarded WPPk diplomas , Notice Dog Owners: $29.95 oou" last .nineiw rags at 40 Oak Street, BOYS In will of 20 ' " Chicks Top at the & city, hall, or the Dog Tax Collector OXFORDS me wni made natural uranium 235 and 80 uranium, probably mined in Utah. Richard E. Turley who is n charge of the reactor said that under present . operating conditions the fuel would last 300 yPars ough relative.y small as nuclear iractors go, the reactor duplicates the largest reactors "",1if the" country and is capable of putting out enough energy Tor a short time to provide electric power for the whole of Utah. Since this has been on the Ute campus some 2,000 students, Midvale or or stop iuC. pound of fuel is Midvale City Dog Licenses for 1962 are now due. You may secure dog phone AM , was uuiu in laoi, with work being started in the Midvalian Completes spring and finished in September of that yvar. Cost of the proElectronics School ject, $88,600, was absorbed by a David J. Searle II. Midvale. grant from the Atomic Energy was a member of the winter Commission. The reactor graduating class oi the Salt tands about 12 feet hj h and jg JT. . w. Lake School of Electronics, who . . . --- DISCONTINUED Reg. hi kA theory into' West Jordan. Mr' Searle. who resides at 56 S. Allen St., was among 75 persons who heard Maj. Gen U. S. U. Dimond Maxwell E. Rich( Utah Adjutant Mr k Mrs Orvil hosted a New Years dinner at General, addres the graduat jig their home. Attending were c'assThe graduation ceremony also Bryant Miller, and children, and Beth Dimond. Mr & Mrs r,;edSmith.hdVctokr o ,hei their son and daughter, Harold Brent & Mr Mrs and 8cnoo n ' Herriman, NO S rrhis Dam. Grand CinyoBf L. Christiansen, assistant E' traveled through Arizona to AM 5 3563 to Ray Council the of Twelve Apost Boulder Dam, on to Las Vegas, les, oinciated. mother, Mrs George Adondakis, and his Mike Adondakis, accompanied Mrs Adondakis' daughter Sophie Kkouris to her home in Rock Springs, Wyo. Mark Palmer, son of Mr & Mrs Lawrence Palmer left Dec. 28 for the Naval Training Center in San Diego, Calif. Paul Nei'.son, son of Mr St Mrs Owen Neilson, left Tuesday for Ixgan where he is attending Glass contact you. Auto Glass Female License $10.00 Female (Spaded) Males mm Open Monday I $3.00 Installed By Experts Wt Ar. A Class Dltr, And Will Handlt Your $3.00 m Imuranct Claims Past hi Any imart bunny knows that nameless electric drying puts extra freshness and fluff!-ncs- s into clothes . . . because clothes are caressed electric heat. Many gently by sunshine-pur- e things come out of an electric dryer so toft and fluffy no ironing is needed. There is less fading, too, with a flamclcss electric dryer. You have fewer clothes to buy. Clothes washed alter breakfast can be dry and ready to wear long before lunch. There is a good selection of new electric I dryers awaiting you at your dealer's now inrr StC YOUR s n OES For the Whole Family & v Qnnni? Friday 'til 8 We're a .'.idvale Booster - All untaged dogs picked up destroyed after 24 hours. will be George W. Downs p. m. Dog Tax Collector , 40 Ode Street . Midvd DtALtn NOW All Work Is Guaranteed 100 7615 So. 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