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Show i Cancer Symptom Center Opens Dec. 19 On West . Utah Lake Road Ready Volume 29 Number 50 AM n, Bingham Has Junior Prom ; .....":... "... k'V : is "Holdiay Enchantment" the theme of the Junior Prom at Bingham High School this year to be presented by the Junior ClaSs. It will be held Friday evening, Dec. 14 at 8:30 at the University of Utah Union building. The orchestra will be a the ws. Admittance is not limited to the Junior . . Ilia-Jea- - Paul-By-L- 'class. x . " - oration's mi tliebouibon morepeople -- oiocr.cn uiiyt 1 ja --- -- OLD CtOW Pf. IIS1IUUT CO, KAKfMT. Krwi STMIGHT -- Mid-val- WHISKU BOURBON M HOOF ; Pro-fesion- ' tap. The West Jordan First Ward Relief Society will sponsor an adult Christmas party Dec. 20. The MIA will have a Christmas party on Dec. 19 and the Primary will have a party on Dec. 18. The youngest Primary will start the party at 2:30 with songs and games and Santa. The older Primary will start its party at 3:45. Lester Bennett from upstate New York was a guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Richard Westwood for two days. . Mr & Mrs Lionel Dimond had as visitors on Friday night Mrs Dimond's sister and husband, Mr & Mrs AViderburg, Cottonwood, and their daughter from I Anderson;' Ind. ' Miss Patty Campos who is attending East High and living in Salt Lake visited with her parents, Mr 4' Mrs Leandro! CamI ' pos Sunday. Mrs Bertha Abbott had a fam''fof dinner in ily honor of her grandson, Walter A. Abbott, son of Mr & Mrs Hollis Abbott, Roy, who left for Germany on an LDS mission. Mr & Mrs Hollis Abbott, Mr & Mrs Harvey Cundick, Pocatello, Mr & Mrs Dan Stuart, and Mr & Mrs LeGrande Abbott at tended. -- The Third Ward Relief. Society held a Christmas party with Christmas decorations and Christmas food in connection with work day on Tuesday. Mrs Lulu Bowler is visiting with her daughter and Mr & Mrs Wilford Rich. District. Since 1957. Mr Bieler has served as asistant director of public relations for the 5 state area of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. He was a staff assistant training instructor in the Steel Co. in Cleveland, Ohio, previously. Third Ward priests met at the home of Mr & Mrs Junius Bur ton after church on Sunday night. Richard Wagstaff, Doug Bateman, Wayne Bateman, Richard Brown and Junius Burton gave talks. Refreshments were served. A new assistant ward clerk' for West Jordan Third Ward, Kenneth Green, was sustained on Sunday night. The Pierian Club held ltd Christmas party Thursday night at the Recreation Center. The party committee was Mrs Dave Reynold, chairman, Mrs Dale Bateman, Mrs Jack Smith and Mrs , Rick Spratling. The tables were Christmas decorated and there was a Christmas tree. A dinner was enjoyed, after which presents it each place- - were- - opened A program was introduced by MXi Dale Bateman consisting of vocal solos by Maurine Korak, interspersed with readc ings by Laurence Brown, and ballroom dance numbers of rock, waltz, and rumba by Charmainc Smith and part- - ards. Mld-yal- let of Tony Decarlo Dance Studio. The West . Jordan Second Ward Primary ofiicers, teachers and partners are having a Christmas dinner party on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. The Primary children of Second Ward will be entertained at a Christmas party on Dee.-19- , Wednesday,.' and will receive ) goodies. The Second Ward is having a ward party for every member of the ward young and old on Dec. 18. It will start at 7:30. Christmas dinner will be served and Santa Claus will come. Nelda Cundick entertained for the Midvale Business and Women's club Monday night. ' She danced a Spanish ner ' son-in-la- The m tin "''l r'lHft' " Ill i "" t i V ": ,:- j - 1 I I"; JM I n Organ To Dedicated Sun. ,- V V.- - C Circles Date e Model RC199I AMFMFM-Stere- o Tuner Six Speaker sound system Exclusive G-- E ceramic cartridge 4 Speed custom changer Storage for Available in walnut, maple and mahogany 50 record albums hardwood veneers C-i- MI Console Mdteu M95 AS LOW AS ' k OPEN MONDAY ' - Saturdays end Christmas Eve 9KX) 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. p.m. mm... Get More Ulu1 for the fv. weekend The West Jordan Fourth Ward has planned a Christmas party Dec. 19 for the entire ward. Each organization will present a program number. The party is under direction of the MIA Santa will come to the party. ine Fourth Ward Primary is having a party for the children Dec. 18. Each class will present a number for the program and treats will be served to the the parents of Mrs Edmunds. Mr it Mrs Emil Anderson, Tr monton. . Mr tt Mrs Roger Bianchi (Maurine Klotovich) honey, mooned in San Francisco for a week after their recent mar-riacThoy reside in Midvale. Mr & Mrs Wilmrr Richardson and sons, Stanley and Kim, were guests at dinner' at the home of newlyweds Mr A Mrs llerhardt Fleischer (Linda) in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. Jamca Broadbmt died Mast Wednesday, and his funeral was Saturday. The daughters. Dor- othy and Becbe from California remained for several days with Upholstering A USED FURNITURI Recovering v -- 4 C:3 E. CzrMT r. (, . I'Mvd f , A.M . AM.S-H2- 1 Si- Daiiy Awriwim cilluk e We're vour unnsimas porxaoiQ typewriter Headquarters! mero i! 4 Give a portable that has to five... more quality, more fuhint Cap vnnp mnntiil i.. tAAnn ci" lac p1us tax Now 1962 New 1962 Remington Remington Monarch Holiday portable t kcyl Touch 2 color ribbon conControl kyl trol! 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Jones, the student directors Judy Smith and Nita Worthington spurred on Mart Jensen as i a. lonely adolescent maturing during the difficult war years; Richard Boswell portrayed her father; Mr Frank with Charlotte, Lar-se- n playing his meek but dedicated wife. Anne's quiet refined sister, Margot was Sandra Cav- agnola, who tried to keep peace. Sharing the five small rooms of a water front warehouse were the bickering Van Dann's, Lin-d- a Butterfield and John Sabey and their bashful son Peter, John Pavich. Mr Dussel the re tired dentist was played by Keith Morgan, who was the comedian of the show. Mr Kra- ler the warehouse owner and his secretary were portrayed by John Taylor and Carol Loader Mic-kelso- Mrs Claude Brinkerhoff is in the hospital after major sur- diana St. Friday evening Mr & Mrs Odcll Edmunds were visited hi - y Sarah Douglas party for every in the ward on Saturday, Dec. IS. It will be a dinner, party and program. Ronald Drake, son of Mr & Mrs Gordon Drake, sends greeting from Kokomo, Ind. from his LDS Mission. He is at 1138 In- i ' south-easterl- Wor-thingto- Third Ward will hold a children.- I' d Hillcrest Christmas member I The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, in cooperation with Salt Lake County Medical its scheduled Society, has center cancer symptom monthly to be held Dec. 19 at division 176 Social Hall headquarters Ave, Salt Lake City. Registration will be held on Dec, 13 and 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only those persons having specific cancer symptoms and registering can be examined at the cen- The west Utah Lake road is ed last week according to a release from Jame's West, American Fork, district engineer for the State Highway Department. The road is 24 feet wide and so that it should is armor-coatehold up well even under the heavy traffic of big trucks hauling clay and other products road from Pel:can Point to El- mined west of the lake, said berta, connecting with U. S. Mr West. Weight limits probably will ter. Highway 6 and SO, was complct- have to be imposed next spring when the frost leaves (he ground. their mother. Cost of the project was about Members of the Bishoprics of $64,000. In June, 1961, the State the First and Third Wards at- Road Commission programed John Taylor tended the symphonic concert, $650,000 in state funds exclusivereporter directed by Maurice Abravenal ly to build the Elberta-Pelicaat Highland High Friday. Eleven debaters from Hill-crePoint section. Last Dec. 12, however, the commission whittled High and 20 debaters from this amount down to $60,000, attended a debate conMurray Be I cutting out $27,000 for right-of- at ference Provo High. iway purchases. The debaters from Hillcrest A surfaced road also extends ' from U. S. 650 at were John Taylor, Richard Delta to Meadow, Millard Coun- Boswell, Michael Lindlcy, John An organ will be dedicated ty, joining U. Si 91. Sabcy, Janice Sabey, N;ta Sunday in memory of Rev. Bob Kathie Kreidler, Ron Haws, who was the first pastor Ron Brim hall, Sandra the Rogers, of Sandy Community Church, it has been announced "Ca'vagnola, and John Donga. by Rev. John Brooke, pastor. Miss June Mieners was the The Rev. Hawcs was killed in debate coach. The debaters an automobile accident last attended many classes on cur summer. Miss Sarah Douglas and Jay rent At the service, to begin at 10 issues, extemporaneous Eugene Ostler are completing a.m., Dec. 16, Dr Ted Hawes plans for a Dec. 27 wedding in speaking and strategy in de Methodist district supervisor the bate. Logan LDS Temple. for the Salt Lake district will is a daughter The bride-to-bAt noon they went to the BYU preach th sermon. Dr Sidney of Mr & Mrs Cecil H. Douglas, for lunch. In the aftercampus Buckham, supervisor of the 142 Oak St., Midvale. noon there were two rounds of Intermountain Conference of Mr Ostler is a son of Mrs debate at Provo the United Church of Christ will William High on "Re2018 R. Mclntyre, solved that the United States also be a speaker. South 2200 East, and Merrill J. Should Promote a Common The church is located at 10044 California. Market for the Western HemisFlint Dr., in the White City Ostler, A reception will honor the couarea. phere." ple the evening following the rites (Dec. 28) at the RecepOn Nov. 29 Hillcrest presenttion Center. Parties in Relief ed its first school play "The Bidden to attend the bride Societies Given Diary of Anne Franke" to the have been Miss Carol Jean There was over a thou maid of honor; Miss public. The Midvale Second LDS Anita Miss Ward Relief Society will hold Judy Francom, its Christmas party Tuesday, Krizman, Miss Elaine Eggles-toand Miss Judy Ostler. Dec. 18, at 10 a.m. After the Miss Douglas is presently enmeeting, a short program will be presented. A pot luck dinner rolled at the U of U as a junior. will then be enjoyed She is historian for Tau Beta The First War d Relief Society Sigma and is a member of Chi held its Christmas party Tues- chapter of Lambda Delta Sigladies attended ma. day. Sixty-fivthe event; there were 24 chilThe future groom is a graddren in the nursery also. Dinner uate of the hilltop school, where wasserved and a program pre- he was affiliated with Delta Geral-dine sented, as follows; Mrs Phi. He has fulfilled an LDS Reed, vocal solo, accompais also nied by Mrs Janice Morley; Brazilian mission. He of Sachre member a former Christmas story, Mrs Mary Choir. Green; Christmas caroling, Mrs Dulsa The couple plan to make a Melissa Bcckstead, accompahome in Union. nied by Debbie Martineau. now completed and Salt Lake County motorists may drive south along Redwood Rd., follow a surfaced road to Elberta and either drive west by way of Eureka or east to Santacyiin. The surfacing of the stretch of previously gravel Friday, December 14, 1962 2nd Section was served. A men's from Granger entertainand included the crowd and The Daughters of the Utah led the men singing Christmas Gardner carols. Mr & Mrs Merlin Soren-seArchibald Pioneers camp will have a Christmas Copperton entertained with party Thursday, Dec. 20 at 12:30 duet numbers. Santa Claus dis- p.m. at the Pioneer Hall. Lunch-- , tributed gifts. eon will, be furnished by the West Jordan Fourth Ward camp officers, There will be an Primary officers and teachers served a Christmas dinner to exchange of gifts. A story "Christmas Festivities of the their husbands Friday night, Pioneers" will be told by Lou-ell- a under direction of the presidenRose. There will also be a cy, Mrs Emma Lee Drake and counselors. The following prospecial Christmas program. gram under direction of Mrs n Steadman, featured The West Jordan Junior Mrs Fred Burmester with a high band was the only junior reading, a skit, directed by Mrs c high band to march in the Sw a,,. a christmas story Claus parade this year in Salt told by Mrs Merlin Terry. Lake Grant Baker is the band Games were dnjoyed after nrnoram tcaiuci. The Stake Board MIA and A son of Mr & Mrs L. Burt partners and past board mem- Bigler, West Jordan, David L. bers and partners were enter- Bigler( Salt Lake, has become tained at a Christmas party on the district director of public Friday night. A smorgasbord relations for U. S. Steel Corp- Mark Peterson Dance at U. -- Sections Gardner DUP .Camp to supper quartet Have Afternoon Party ed Jordan V7. 2 i 33 tl. V.zn Stresf Downtown Midvclp |