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Show A Trap Q Thoie who hoped to accomplish a consolidation of city and county through the development of a "master plan" ,T1 '(D for the county got a rude setback last week. cr -- ci a -- i Corw in R. Moclne, one of the San Francisco- - ptanning experts employed to prepare the master, plan, spiked the best-lai- d plans of the meropolitan area promoters by stating at the outset that such "seemingly efficient measures are often a trap instead." Mr Mocine contends that it is sometimes possible to handle mutual problems on an advisory basis, but that local matters should be kept at a local level. 4 3 Roger Johnson, Reporter Am in Washington , By Mk-s- . Wallace Banquet to Raise Funds for Seminary F. Bennett i The West Jordan Third Ward will hold a banquet in connection with old folks day honoring The wives of the Sentlemen on incident we are all being treated all over 70. The money made horn the banquet will go in to Capitol Hill had nothing what with a new respeet by the wait- the fund for the new seminary ever to do with the recent addi ers. The headwaiter asked Mrs at the West Jordan Jr. High. tions now being completed at Lausche if she would like to The seminary at the Jr. High s an the capitol. But wheat the senate see what could fm done about will offer the ninth-grader- wives entered the newly corn- - having the old mirrors moved to the new room. Consolidationists never give up, however, and it ean family dining room, they a. be expected they will soon be approaching the proposal to their consternation, v Never underestimate the pow that the large round tables er of woman! ; . All we can say is: through some other channel. whtch had graced the old din' ing room for sOiti many years Wntrh it. C had beew replaced by email square ones, seating only four. ' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY The senate ladies have been their entertaining ;:: By Vlri entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office af Midvw around the hospitable eld round ; tables March 1876 of 9 oo for The Act under tie the Utah, fog,, pouncing many years. Putting 3 two or thr.ee square ones togeth Salt Lake valley and holding a J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and fublishet er, thus making a long awkward relentless gripr has all kinds line, did not' meet with their ap- of effects on people. Some get NATIONAL EDITORIAL proval at all.' claustrophobia, some get deH AStSbCATION Subscription ratev pe ycur Not to be outdone by the pressed, and some just plain P (anywhere in U.S.A.) $2.50 Knight of the Round Table, the get lost. Making the best of a Ladies of the Round Table val Lad situation has resulted in iantly went to work for the re fypicar American humor. Dl r nunc, nm at One small boy who apparently turn of the round tabfes, and a was taking it all in stride said: siATip I5S A SSOCIAnOW Notional Adrtlth ttyw.taHwli committee was to see appointed "If s more exciting when Mom (Advertising Kaies uiveo S4 Htk what could be done. ' N.w Tw IS, U.T. A., on Request) drives" Sl N, MleklM, CWooflo, IN. After making innumrahl in. . The woman who help this quiries as to who was respons- columnist with' her cleaning ible for the change, they finally and judges at the dance will tracked down the poor unsus looked out the window last and s a i d: "Why I Miss chose the king and queen of the pecting mate m cnarge and pre- Saturday Can't even see the houses across sented thpil cas Thv uiota dance. About 20 members of St. told the matter would be taken the street." But that was beTherese's CYO are expected to under advisement. cause these aren't any houses The nrmt rfav . nhiv Mm just across the street. attend the Saturday dance. the chairman of the And then there was the driver lauscne, aaies- committee, phoned to in- of st car who followed at safe ,ni f.wft-- fafyi quire if any progress had been distance a car ahead of him in made regarding her request, she the fog. Finally the car anead Miss Mary Castillo, daughter was- - informed that the old famstopped completely, the driver of Mr & Mrs J. Castillo, Mid-valiliar round table were now in got out, and the fellow in the was elected president of the new dining room. car behind shouted: "What's It seems to me that since this the big idea of stopping right the Catholic Youth Organization, in front of me?" And the ether St. Therese parish, Sunday eve"Since when can't a .replied: First War Cab ning. She succeeds Miss Susan guy drive his car into his own Schanz. Scouf Group Grow garage?" Other officers elected were The fog lifted' enough MonMichael Lelis, vice president, day so one could read on the Cub Scout Pack . 118 of theatre marquee: "Three on a son of Mr & Mrs James Lelis, First LDS Ward have had and "Everything's White City; Miss Vickie Saldi-va24 new registrations this1 year. rtoneymoon" Ducky." A new den, Den No. 1, has secretary, daughter of Mr Rumors have been rife the been formed. Verle Hardwich is & Mrs Crespin Saldivar; Mid-valden mother. Boys all 8 and 9 last week that the world was Miss Esther Garcia, treasyears of age, are Scott Christ- coming to an end. Fog and all urer, daughter of Mr & Mrs iansen, Craig Pederson, Mark who would know. But just to be Hansen, Craig Hunick, Dennis sure we had the same idea J. Garcia, Midva'e. Haun and Michael Carlson. many hack- We went up to Ecker Miss Castillo and Michael Den mothers for Den No. 3 Hill for the ski jumps. The Lelis were chosen as king and are Lavon Cole and Jewell cruelty of nature! While we queen by the members to reWennerstrom, with Lee Phillip's wait for a stiff wind to blow out and June Wright leading Den present the parish at a ValenIn the valley, up on Castillo Mary No. 2. Pack 118 wa represented the fog tine Dance Saturday evening at Hilt the west wind was Ecker cubwow at the annual by pow the Sacred Hsrt parish in Salt su stiff the smaller jump Lake. Other contestants have Subscribe to the Ser.t:r.sf den mother Lee Phillips and could be only and the jumpers used, June and tub master, Wright been chosen from other parishes Neil Phillip, They gave demon- were twisted and billowed about f stration in the handicraft divis- before landing, ' ' .i ion on theme "Cub Scout Ah, yes, the world was still Troubadours," making musical with' us. The sun- glistened, instruments. Also on display Ihe trees and mountains stood was a large selection of handin relief, and the fresh icrafts made by cubs of this sharp1 breeze made good pack. All of which goes to breathing. infor future the Busy plans OPEN Monday & Friday till 8 P.M. clude selling tickets for the prove that bad weather has one Scout 0' Rama to be held in '"vorabla affect: appreciation March. the good. . ? . .friends aijc a-ja- so ma .'y:; ' jeiM e, - if Mid-val- e r, - mmi 'Si - la opportunity to take seminary and will be in connection with the new year seminary program the LDS church has set up. All wards in the West Jordan and Riverton Stakes are raising the money for the build- winter ' Midvefe City Ord'wcnct Requires Rubbish to be placed iit Covered Mere Containers Street Employees are not re quired to pickup rubbish in cardboard containers that disintegrate in damp weather. New X Black Midvale City Council Flats Henry Beckstead, Mayor for mi Beautiful Blooming Plants Cut Flovers Azalias 6.00 - 7.50 Red Roses Cyclamen 5.00 - 6.00 Carnations Hyacinths 4.00 5.00 - 6.00 - 7.50 4.0Q-5.0- 0 Mums 4.00-5.00-7.- 4.50 - 5.50 4.00 Tulips 50 Also Beautiful Arrangements Flowers Telegraphed Nationwide JUST CALL -- WE DELIVER Lifelike Everbfoming Spring Flowers 3.50 - 4.00 - 5.00 ' We're A MidvcU UtiHr AM5-3U- 3 8th Skinless FRANKS ROAST Scheduled Reunion Saturday, Feb. 24 the West Jordan Second Ward will hold its old folks day and ward reunion. This is an all day affair which wiH feature games and lunch. All members and former members of the ward are in vited to attend. It will be held at the West Jordan Second Ward. Political Mass Meeting on Feb. 19 A 2y : Old Folks Day, Democratic will be held V Radishes v Green ONIONS LETTUCE ; - ; mass meeting at the West Jordan bunches bunches Elementary in the library, Feb. 19, starting at 7:30 p.m. A chairman and vice chairman wilt be nominated for votlna district 45a. Two delegates for the state and county convention will be elected at this time. The Republican nartv will hold a mass meeting on Feb. 19 starting af V at the West Jordan Second Ward. Thev will clan their party and elect a chair man and secretary. Delegates to the state and county conven tion will also be nominated. ' Reg. 69c p HONEY n Lawrence Palmer left last Monday night by bus for Seattle and then oh to Aak in the Alue-tiaIslands where he will serve in the Navy. He will serve for three more years. Mrs Ethel Crellm, Copperton, visited with Mrs Orvil Dimond at her home Friday. Glen Hogan spent last week end in Boulder City, Nev: Mr Hogan is a member of the Na tional Rifle Association and as a member of the NRA is entitled to participate in any state com petitive shoot. While in Boulder City he participated in the state rifle matches for the State of Nevada. Duane S. Guymon, a science teacher at the West Jordan Jjv High, and Miss Charlotte Sko,-fielwere married this Friday, Feb. 9, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They plan a wedding reception in Salt Lake on Saturday evening. 2 lb. pkg. m c ' si !uy fruift Jdnkes NOW! Orange Grapefruit ... CRAFEFKUIT d JUICE West Jordan First Ward Ex-- 1 group sponsored the show Tuesday, "Don't Go Near the Water", shown at Marv'a Gym. The Explorer unit of West Jordan has been earning money in various ways to help pay some of the expenses on trips they plan in the summer months. 46 oz. plorer r Miss Carma Haun returned home from the hospital this week, after undergoing a week of observation. Dorothy May, who is attending BYy spent the week end with her grandmother, ' Mrs Francis B. May. An evening bowling party Saturday was enjoyed by Mr & Mrs Glen Hogan, Mr & Mrs Keith Hogan, Mr & Mr3 Max Hogan, Mr & Mrs Dimar Hogan and Mr & Mrs Deon Crawford. After bowling the group went to the Crawford home in Sandy for light refreshments. On Saturday Mrs Royal Sprat-ling- , Mrs P. T. Bateman, Mrs Dale Bateman and Mrs Dean Bateman plan on honoring their niece, Mrs Larry Roth, at a party at the home of Mrs L. F. Pratt in South Salt Lake. Miss Belinda1 Boylin, South San Gabriel, Calif., who is at tending BYU, visited with her aunt Mrs Dean Bateman last week end. 46 oz can i n 'n JUICE .n 46 oz.canGj)1 JUICE Explorers Sponsor SO 79 can OseofU Sw 3" Case of 12 $ZJ59 V 7A Beef STEAKS Ground Cube DEEP STEAKS Poiatoo Tomatoes Grape- - Ray Jensen and Otis Miller, frpm Minnesota", visited with Mr Mrs Richard Westwood for 2 days. Mr & Mrs Alvirt Jensen, from Minnesota, and on their way to California, visited with the Richard Westwoods. Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond and Harold and Beth. Mr k Mrs Brent Dimond and Mrs Zclla Whitehead, Midvale, attended n the Sacrament Services at Ward Sunday for the blessing of the daughter of Mr St Mrs Bryant Miller. They were dinner guests of the Millers following the services. Wilbern McDougal, son of Mr Jk Mrs Edmund L. McDougal. spent a few days last week at Hood River, Ore., visiting Miss Charlotte Kossord and Branch members of the LDS Church. Wilbern served a mission in the area recently. A birthday party was held for Rickey Peterson, 9 years old son of Mr St Mrs Glen Peterson, Saturday. West Jordan Jr. High White basketball team played Mt. Jordan Cold at Mt. Jordan Feb. 9. Also Midvale Gold played West Jordan Green at West Jordan. The half-timactivity for the basketball game at tne Jr. High in West Jordan was by the Slh crade chorus. Lowell Hicks. 31 I music teacher, Ik charge. t Reg. 89c Chocolate n Film in 9 Baker's Instant Mrs Dora Bateman is visiting in Idaho. She plans to be there for two weeks. David Palmer, son of Mr Mrs e 17 No. Mcin IfpOHK DEGF ' m. 50 PezrA Baj M Her-rima- Spring Arrangements hi. ...31 ROASTS West Jordan Sanitation Notice Ceftafcj Thsu. Prices Effective AI Wee! ing. Last V76rd mi Castillo Elected CYO President Jordan W. t Happened a DGGF Short nibs : V k Prime Hib RAST Rump ROAST 2v RI?fo)PW to. f.h:a V.Vu A iyib Caster Cawnta ( MiJva! |