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Show .mVAitdntidii midvale, utah tHt 'Irhlfiy, Dcccml'cr J S, 3961 West Jordan News Mrs Doris Pierce marie tip the entertainment committee. The program started with Christmas carols led by Mrs W. Paul Chipman. Cleon and Paul Rose played a piano duet. Mrs Janet Obershaw of River-to- n sang 255-898- two numbers accomp- anied Karen Wilson. Freda Burmeister presented two readArchibald Camp Sets ings. Mr k Mrs W. Paul All and were accompPecember Party Date anied sang at the piano by Mrs Nelda Richardson. The dinner Ball with A Christmas party will be enwas catered by Mrs Helen Holt. joyed by members of the Each guest received a gift. of Daughters Last Sunday two babies were Alumni Pioneers Utah Bingham camp Thursday, blessed in the West Jordan with Dec. 17, luncheon at noon. First Ward: the daughter of A program will follow. The afMr & Mrs Bernard Dallinga West Jordan Tuesday evenfair will be held at the Pioneer and the son of Mr & Mrs Gary ing the Harlem Show Boats, an hall. Egbert, basketball team Stars Play Chip-ma- n Arch- ibald-Gardner playall star ed against the Bingham High Alumni All stars. They played a benefit basketball game at Junior High West Jordan Proceeds from the School. game will be donated to the Little league in the West Jordan area. West Jordan Chamber of Commerce gave away 20 turkeys sponsored by the local merchants. December 15 West Jordan Lady Lions held a meeting at the home of Mrs Lois Smith. The Lions Club held its Christmas party at the Alpine Country Club in Alpine. Mrs Doris Pierce had an 8 pound baby boy Dec. 11, born at 7:01 p.m. Douglas Coster celebrated his fourth birthday Dec. 3 with a family party and a pink elephant birthday cake. December 3 the Fourth Ward Primary teacehers held their Christmas party along with their preparation meeting. Gifts were exchanged. Last Saturday evening Mr & Mrs Phillip Rickman and Mr & Mrs David Evans attended the annual Palomino Posse Christmas party at Meadow Brook Country Club. Last Saturday night the Pierian Club held their Christmas party at Pioneer Hall. Mrs Sybl Bateman was chairman of the entertainment committee. Daisy Spratling, Ellen Nelson, Roberta Steadman, Nelda Richardson and Lottie Booth Students Program Elementary In Yule . West Jordan Elementary will hold its Christmas - program Dec. 17 at 7:30 in the auditorium. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades will participate. All members of the community are invited ' whether they have rhildren in school or not. The children are invitedr too. . Junior High Presents Christmas Program "A Christmas Gift to You" is the title of the program to be presented at West Jordan ior Hight school Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m., by three chorus classes, speech-arts- , dance band and orchestra classes. ' Jun- 21, 8 ... Prizes p.m. CASH Therese Church Parish Hall rear of 1 1 2 S. Allen 255-839- Christmas Card Theme St., Midvale Games Also Played 1st, 3rd Monday each Month uri for the program were Mrs Susan Benson, Mrs Anita Krizman, decorations; Mrs Laurel Mat-so- I hr Par-shal- I : ;i - n, Mrs Virginia Wigginton, script; Lyle Thacker and Rex Gourley, props and lighting. The PTA, under the direction of Carol Cowley, president, pretwo sented and decorated Christmas trees which have been placed in the foyer and in the cafeteria. Classes Attend BYU Folk Dance Festival E. Midvale 255-343- 4 in-la- Draper Mrs James Debban 254-49G- 6 Book Review Enjoyed by Group r Keep Coming Back To Southwest Motors For Service Work s At Thornton Home Here are Stopping Distances Computed from Official Tests Three drivers see stop sign and cart crossing Intersection. They apply brakes at same instant on glare Ice at 30 miles per hour. What happens? IN 172 FEET this owe has REINFORCED TIRE CHAINS-STO- PS ms owe has SNOW TIRES-STO- ........ . Service Is FAST. The Cost Is Minimum. flay E. Battison's Southwest 12662 South 1700 West r Mors 254-435- 2 Lorna Allgood, ' TIRES-STO- Primary Sponsors Movie Dec. 19 "Ichabad and Mr Toad," a movie in color will be sponsored by the Crescent Second Ward LDS Primary at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Crescent Ward House. Refreshments will be sold. There is an admission charge. Holiday Stake Dance Set for Dec. 26 Sheet Music Complete Stocli . . Records Albums n II tit ft. STERLING I 4 r A ;S W. v Ml f Ukes OPTICAL Midvale What Pianos Sandy From $495.00 Do You Really Know About Organs Ne Contact Lenses Dr. Samuel Robison With the , SILL - literally ouUimng Mie way of wccesi IN THE MALL ; See Our Broad Selection LDS Best Setters 0! Current I r-- t I J;:;; J f::::::: 1 ! - f ev i the men small gifts. Francinc Tuft and John Bizakis entertained by singing duets & solos, playing the piano, doing mono-lagujokes, reading selections from the bible & leading the Lions in some Christmas carols. Legion Draper American Auxiliary had its Christmas 7 at the home of party Dec. Mrs Merle Dow. A pot luck dinner was served, gifts exchanged and games were play-ed- . Eleanor Sjoblem won the door prize. There were thirty people present with a special guest from Logan, Jenny Ern-stro- 4T"' III I K 1 11 V I A L. A i. j Jt i M71 illIII I 1 1 e :n '.h i 1 ri if W j 7 "WEST JORDAN PHARMACY S. West Jordon i I I -- i I vt-- i . v- f -. , 1 I ! I if I II J i k,. ........ i i 3 f " .? ' 1 ' if"j hi 1 ., .4 & fn : ' I ! -- 3 M.ns Vt e ; i.- - ' , i it Draper First Ward held Christmas party Drc. 11 for 49 members of the bishopric, officers, primary teachers, and Dinner was served, fiartnvrs. Christmas proby gram. Songs and talks of Christmas' pnst were enacted r ( Distinctive Custom Homes $3.50 We art an authorized dealer for . Deseret Book & Bookcraft 7SC0 V I -- I Tv .v i r r v- $s iif ' i I . . L r ...U .. -- 4 -,- .i.,,.,-t ?' 255-358- Am. and a happy Christmas to all!" from the 1,291 people who serve you MOUNTAIN mm "Especially For You" Lett Available Trades Invited Bwlldlng Ak&vd V H91 W. -r? 1 j""""" i f-- Dttigntd and Built t I Sugar House & at Special Low Rates On 411 196S and happiness for its readers. t Shh-Boo- HART BROS. 7980 S. State St. Midvale 255-354- 1 XM1LM sociation. BOOK BY This outstanding new book by Elder Sill is picked with wealth of inspirinj ways with which to successfully copi with life's problems String Guitars Ml fTTJ There was a Christmas party at Draper National Bank Dec. holiday dance at the Draper 12. A Christmas tree was decFirst and Third Ward chapel. orated and Santa Claus came to surprise the children with gifts. The party was sponsored by the Utah Slate Prison as- I ' .45' Banjos & 5 , Lfu & Jordan Stake AN OUTSTANDING NEV U Hi " 439 FEET ' On Dec. 26 at 8:30 p.m. Mt. is having a stake 254-347- 1 , . IN PS The abov chart,' prepared by th Safe Winter Driving League, presents safety InformaUon based on test results by National Safety Council's Committee on Winter. Driving Hazards. For each "braking distance" above you should add 33 feet, which la distance traveled during. average "reaction time," needed to think and get your foot on brake after seeing reason to atop. Inadequate traction la a major added haaard of winter. CAN YOU STOP IN TIME? mas party at Brattens. The ladies received corsages and 255 6241 )f 4 : , The Daughters of Utah Pion-- ' eersi, Sharp Camp, held a meeting Thursday afternoon t the home of Mrs Grace Thornton. Opening prayer was given bv Mrs Melva Evans, lesson by Mrs Eunice Jenson, closing prayer by Mrs Jennie Jewkes.. Refreshments were served. Others attending were Laura Tripo, Lillian Jenson. Eveline Neuffei Beth Thomas; Golda Soffe, Ella Schmidt. Helen Jensen, Celeste Millerberg, Mabel Wilson, Stella Allen. Melissa Teresa Glover, Millerberg, Jennie McDonald, Eunice Jensen, Delia Rawlings, Ethel and special guest Oral Bateman, Salt Lake. aV and Max Ware of Alta Vlew a member from American Elementary School went on I Fork. . The ladies exchanged Christmas ideas. A luncheon field trip Friday. The group attended the "In- was serveo' and gifts1 were externational Folk Dance Festi- changed by thirty guests. val" which was held at the BYU in Provo. Draper Man Donates This trip was in connection the coming 'Dance Festival' Christmas Tree the students have planned for Artie Allen has donated a spring. Christmas tree to the Draper The youth fellowship groups Park grade school. For the of the Sandy Community past 11 years he has cut the Church are going Christmas trees from his land in Cedar Caroling on Sunday evening, Valley where he has sheep. Dec. 20. Traveling from Santa Ana. Legion Plans Dee. 26 Calif., to be guests of his sister and family were Mr & Mrs Christmas Party George Riley and Candy. They were visitors at the home of Draper American Lesion is the Robert Williams family, planning a Christmas party 1280 Sego Lily. Dec. 26 and are inviting all Kelly Christian celebrated Veterans, members of the Auxhis fourth birthday on Dec. 11. iliary, and friends. The Legion Coming from Salt Lake for the has ask Ml that each guest occassion were his grandpara small interesting gift ents and his uncle, Mr & Mrs bring to be used in a game. Jeff Christian and Bill. Also in attendance were his sisters Dinner Party Held Stacey, Denise and Terry. Kelly is the son of the Keith By Lions, Ladies Christians, 1041 Platinum Way. Crescent ' FEET . this onmit has REGULAR The Lions Club had a Christ- Is Because The Quality Work Of the Mechanics Is Tops. The 392 IN PS - ' " DUP Meeting Held zhm mm mimi? rtiiiitii'rr" , (Most Everyone Isl Claus,-Christma- A Christmas party was enjoyed by the Utah State Prison The fifth and sixth grade ladies Auxiliary on Dec. 8. classes of Mrs Gladys Clawsoa They heard a book review by Do Automobile Owners with a Santa program, and showing of films. There were six confirmations in the East Midvale Third Ward, Ronald Craig Jenson, son of Mr & Mrs Francis Jen-soBruce L. Griffiths, son of Mr L Mrs Lvnn Griffiths; Patricia Eisert, daughter of Mr & Mrs Dieter Eisert; Bruce Monson, son of Mr 4 Mrs Keith Faun Monson; Stephens, daughter of Mrs Lee Juan Bartlett; Val Newman, son of Mr & Mrs Francis Newman. A fireside meeting was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Norman Hale Sunday evening. The Explorer and Laurel classes of the East Midvale Third Ward took charge under the direction of their teachers, Mrs Fern Marlor and Gene Powell. Louis ' Monson showed films. . , The Seventies Quorum of the East Midvale Wards held a Chrsitmas dinner for members and partners, Saturday evening.' Leonard Millerbefg was master of ceremonies ;'. and speaker was Pres. McDonald. Mrs Elrena Nielsen sang a so-l- ts Le-Ro- at Edgemont Elementary School will present a Christmas proeram at a PTA meeting Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Each of the classrooms is presenting a scene, a "Christmas portraying Card, their theme. There will also be a "Music Ensemble" under the direction of Arthur Overlade. Teachers on the committees at Si. Mrs Richard Phillips Students . . . TURKEYS, HAMS, FOOD, White City Presented by Pupils lames Party Dec. Monday, b Mr Sc Mrs D. Gene Rose will be hosts this Saturday evening for the annual Christmas party of the William H. Booth family and the W. Paul Chipman family. An orientation class on Modern mathematics Is being conducted at West Jordan Jr. High Mondays at 7:30 p.m. The course will run six weeks, beginning Monday, Dec. 7. Glen Beere, head of the mathematics department, will conduct the class. Glen Birch, Tokervllle, Wyo., was a week end guest of Mr & Mrs William Schorr, Glen is a roommate of the Schorrs' son, John, at BYU. Last Saturday evening the Second Ward Primary teachers and officers held a Christmas party to honor the husbands of Primary workers. The arrangements were made by Lorraine Lehmitz, Carla Sprat-lin- g and Colleen Tyson, the Primary presidency. Arrtine Caldwell and ' Dale Snuin. lanes were given hy Paul Brown, Dale Fitzgerald, Allen Smith, Laura Fairbourne, "There's Magic in Music at primary Nona president, Time" was the Smith, took charge of the evenChristmas theme of the Crescent Element- ing. ary Echool program presented A Primary Christmas party Dec. 17 with Mrs Tamora Hew- for the children was held Dec. itt, 4th Grade Teacher in 16 at Draper First Ward Santa All children particicharge. Claus was present. & sing-inpated in choral reading ' Crescent The Lions Club hadMr a L Mrs J. Elden Brown young marrieds Christpresented treats to tlte child-re- mas party Dec. 12. Pot luck dinner was served. Thev exand played changed gifts In the Crescent Second Ward games. Eighteen Quests were on last Sunday, Staci Ontiv present from Draper Third eros, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ward. James Ontiveros was blessed. Mr & Mrs Ennis Hendrick-son- , The following were confirmed Mr & Mrs members of the LDS church: Mr & Mrs BillRaye Hancburg, Fisher, Mr & l, George Parshall. Glen R. Mrs Gene Washburn attended Marsha McDowell, Julia an open house for Mr & Mrs Sheppard, Judy Hatch, Angela Lawrence Hollings.at the' home Suzanne White, Ferre, & of Mr & Mrs Royston Bradley ' Elaine LeFevre. in Holladay. In the Crescent Ward on last Mr & Mrs Gerald Smith atSunday the following babies tended the annual Christmas were blessed: Sherrie - Payl event held for employes Farns worth; Jodell Boulden; social the of the Walkfrom of Mr daughter 4 Mrs. Don er Bank inbranches Provo, ' Sandy, Mid-val- e Boulder.. Lucille Smith was & Riverton. There: was a confirmed. Crescent Second Ward held a dinner followed by a program, , Cub Scout pack meeting Dec. at the Provo Country Club. 7 at the ward house. All Heavyweight Tony Doyle, the boys had made were Draper left for New York Dec. on display. Douglas Wagstaff 13 by plane. He. will fight in and his father won first prize. Madison Square Gardens for A skit was presented by Myla his ninth professional fight. Skinner. Awards were given out. Parents were in attendance. Randy Winger & Robert Whitlock received their Web-lo- o badges, Mrs Lillian Tingeg, Concord, Mrs Helga Swenson Calif., Visited at the home of her daughter & son Mr Mrs Daisy Swenson returned Sc Mrs Robert Naillon & fam- Sunday from a two months the ily past 3 eeks. stay in California. She visited Mrs Hyrum Hardcastle. at the home of her niece, Mr Mrs Blaine Hardcastle, and & Mrs Peter in San Mrs Noai Hardcastle entertain- Francisco. She Tirpik, was a guest of ed at a kitchen shower in honor Mr & Mrs Leonard Dremier in of Miss Kittie Hammerstrand and visited Calif., Millvalley, Friday evening Dec. 16, prior at the home of Mr & Mrs y to her marriage to DeLoy Swenson in San Mateo, Johnson Dec. 19. The party Calif. was held at the home of Mrs Mrs Betty Lloyd entertained Noal Hardcastle. at a Christmas party for her A meeting was held at Lloyd Patsv. on Saturday Olson home Dec. 10 to plan daughter were Lynn evening. Attending for the Crescent Ward MIA Ruhlandcr, Sharon Nilsson, Anfor Christmas will which party nette Larson, Karen Dahl, Joan be Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Dixie Newbold. Terri Oxley, Six people from Crescent atPamela McNeil, Tischner, tended the Christmas party for Janet and Catherine Lloyd, employees of Walker Bank, Jorgenson. Sandy Branch, held Dec. 10 at The East Midvale First Ward Provo. held a Christmas Nineteen Boy Scouts and Primary party Friday evening for oftheir leaders, Robert Nadlon ficers, teachers, and partners. & Wesley Jarvis attended a A dinner was served, followed swimming party at Mt. Jordan by a program. A party, for the Jr. High Tuesday evening. children was held Tbey went to pass for their Primary afternoon Dec. 16 Wednesday badges. 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