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Show chr.rge of the music. Special nunv bers were played y Judy O'Keete, Annette Benson, an i Shauna Workman. s of the Second The ward entertained their mothers at their annual Rose i vening. The affair was under direction of their teachers, Mrs Ivy Heckstead. Mrs Marilyn Dahl, and Mrs Bertha Ho gan. 4 number of Wst Jordan students took part in the recent Mothers 'and Daughters' Night Out proschool. Pargram at Jordan ticipating in the dar.ces on the program were Pearl Pollard, Janice Price. Janice Detomasi, Rosemarie Schmidt, Karen Burkinshaw. Gayle Kidder, and Athene Pappas. The Second ward Relief society is sponsoring a banar Friday night at the church house. Booths will be open selling clothing, baked goods, and refreshments. A pro- gram has also been planned for the evening's entertainment. Mrs R. L. Price is now at her home after spending the last few weeks at the home of her son Bur-dett Price in South Jordan. Martin O'Keefe was among the Jordan high school debaters who took part in the debate tournament in Blackfoot, Ida., last week-end- . Other Jordan students making the trip were Lowell Ashman, KendallBunnell, Duane Louveless, Rose- mary Miner, Sandra Casper, and Jensen. Page Three Iriday. April 29, 1955 The new kindergarten class will meet this afternoon in a "Get Ac male mission. The university quainted" party at the school beginmem-lu-chorus, of which Louis was a ning at p in. The First ward Senior Scouts ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT, Reporter furnished music for the proare sponsoring a program this evegram and speakers were President Phone Mid. 0080-RHoward V. Barben, and Bishop ning at 7::;o in the West Jordan school to raise funds for scouting C. Bergeson. Short talks were FAREWELL HONORS equipment. Featured on the progiven by Mr & Mrs Bigler and Pres. LOUIS BIGLER III Harlene. The invocation and benegram will be an exhibition of jui Utah's five fish and game com- i eases covering department lands. A farewell testimonial was held diction were given by James Jamijitso and a colored motion picture missioners took action covering a Approved three year extension of of the Alaskan wilderness. Sunday evening in the First ward son and LeDeal King. Following the Asay. full business agenda during their state-widwildlife and waterfowl Louis at for Bigler III who is leaving service, open house was held recent two day spring quarterly management studies. Both are fedMrs Bill Dimond and daughter MIDVALE METHODIST Wednesday for the Southern states the Bigler home. eral aid supported projects. meetings. left Wednesday tor Oklahoma. COMMUNITY land develApproved state-widCHURCH Commission members elected Tney plan on spending two weeks opment with federal G. aid coas Golden Sanderson new project their ischool there visiting Mrs Dimond's folks. Sunday ):45 a.m. chairman. Sanderson succeeds K. operation - 11 a.m. Worship Scnict Miss Rita Asay is visiting in Approved establishment of River-dal- e F. Bulloek, Provo, who has filled Youth Fe'low shi (i:30 p.m. aerton this week with her cou' two posted pheasant hunting unit this the Choir post during s years. past 7 p.m. Practice sin. Loretta Fierce. in Weber County. The altechairmanship normally The Fourth !v conference 0;ia Mr & Mrs Howard liarben recentrnates between the commission Sanetuined purchase of state will lie h Id Thiir.s. evening. May members ly returned from Lansing, Mich., two years. trucks lor the four department every a. lw Here a will co dish ei'ed v. it ii a new car. supCommission members, represent- beaver trappers. per a! 5 ;so Th. district superin-uil- ! "Cinderella's Fashion Divam" Kxtcnded lease on tenilcnt and ing the five fish and game districts lx present. department was the theme of the We 4 Jordan of the state, include K. F. Bullock. land near the mouth of Daniels Come and e i'.j.'.v this fellowship, Junior high school's fashion show G. Golden J. is the beginning of Canyon. Sanderson, Fairview, May held Wednesday at the school. Mrs il.v W:vk Studied suggested safety mea;be t'amilv to Allen Browne, Price, W. Union Pearl Millerbert directed the church The Keond Sunday, May White, Ogden, and Robert B. Mit-- ! sures concerning gun handling durdances, and Grant Baker was in H. is Moth r's I)..y, i he conclusion chell. Parowan. This body sets the ing hunting season and referred V ol Week The children of policy under which the Department same to the Utah Board of Big Millions ore reading about of Fish and Game operates. the Sunday school Game Control for that body's ac- j;jvi a Life in A u ith iVi. Aiv nt oi Approval was given the depart-- , tion. Mormon Household 9 45 a m Kv(,,.y is invited ment to purchase its first airplane. Approved request for attendant In the 1690 s. Read The Woman's society will hold This equipment will be used for of key personnel at the "UP HOME" its regular meeting Thursday, May nirise and game survey work as annual department conference of Western AsPart 2 now in May at 5, the church, at 1:30 p.m. well as in planting small fish into sociation of Game and Fish ComLADIES' HOME JOURNAL Mrs Loraine T. Benton, Minister high elevation, lakes. missioners to be held in mid-Jun- e was also at Moran, Wyo., this Purchase of a snow-ca- t year. mvmmmmmmm 11. '.mm authorized for use in the winter ,,, As required by law the commisgame management program. sioners set the four quarterly Other commission actions taken meetings for the coming year. They during the two days of meetings in- are to be held July Sept. clude the following: Dec. and Apr. Set the openiDg date of pheasant season for 1955 to be Friday, Nov. Recommendations and regula11. Bag Limit, length of season, tions covering the fall big game and other governing regulations for hunting seasons were recently forthis hunt will be set by commission mulated by members of the Utah action in September following the Wildlife Federation's big game of available birds committee. The committee is headdetermination from the hatching and growing sea- ed by Lee C. Warburton and is son. made up of sportsmen members Scheduled regulations covering elected from the state's five fish the holding of field dog trials un- and game districts. der the new law as passed by the The committee formulates recomrecent state legislative session. Up- mendations concerning big game on written application such trials animal harvest for its affiliated may be approved for bonafide field member clubs throughout the state. dog organizations and must be held These are then presented by Mr under supervision of department Warburton to the Utah Board of personnel. fBig Game Control during that Approved extension of the com- body's executive session in June.' w m m m w m m v 1 1 tm y m mercial seining season, on Utah Warburton is the elected representLake only, through May 15. The ative of the state's organized sportsspring furbearer season (muskrat) men on the board. Skylark was extended through June 1. FURTHER INFORMATION Studied plans for landscaping Approximately 1,000 pounds of SKYLARK SKYLARK SKYLARK A Wonderful Opportunity To Win A New SKYLARK IS AVAILABLE AT ANY and parking area at department rainbow trout were recently lost 100?. Whole Wheat Raisin Slender-Wa- y Super 88. Be Sure To Get Your Entry Blanks White headquarters property and approv- through suffocation at the state's Fountain Green hatchery, accordSAFEWAY STORE 1 h. loaf ed same. Today. Select Your Favorite Skylark Bread. lb. loof I lb. loaf 14 os. loaf Granted a $4,000 yearly appropri ing to Department of Fish and ation for the training of fisheries Game spokesmen. The loss occurred students at the Utah State Agri- through an inadvertent water shut-of- f to a section of the hatchery JVew Low cultural College Cooperative Wild ponds during the night. life Research Unit. No. 303 1 (V. A large portion of the fish were " " COm Gardwitido, No Approved a spring capital outtan s con 'Buy ' Gold. Ronton, Blueberries ls lay program covering construction salvaged and given to the state at American Provo and Fork. and and 15c at work Springville repair 22 35c Corn Del Monte fruil Cocktail bo- m5 U. S. Ho. 1, White Rose, A . . Glenwood hatcheries, the Price The loss amounts to about 3 per Glenn-aiPea Of New for Companion game farm, and Logan game bird cent ot the hatchery's yemrty pro45c Peas Grapefruit Show 1. No. 303, 3 duction. sanctuary. Ool Mont. U. KTSSiNo. S. 1, Sweet, Tender, 29c Green Beans Peaches Halvt or Slicoft Authorized purchase of water lb, Fwll Pods, Ideal with New Potatoes Employment of Don E. Olsen as pumps for Beaver hatchery to aug29c 1 .00 3 Shrimp a Bortltm No. 2Vi ment existing water supply from a a state game warden for San Juan Calavos, Large Fancy, 2 35c libby'l. ancy, Pork & Beans iSttf- each recently drilled well at that prop- County was announced today by Containing 9 Vitamins Pineapple Crvthod. No. i Department of Fish and Game Dierty. 55c rector J. Perry Egan. Crackers fish 15c to U. S. offers Denied No. 1, Sauce purchase iakt Apple Mr Green was born at Ephraira lb, Duchesne near facilities Sweet New rearing Crop, 25c 35c Marshmallows and Salt Lake City when offering and has been a native of the state Juice 81b. Arizona, Marsh during his entire lifetime. lie Is 4 69c price was shown to be excessive. Raisins o-- u Del Monte married and the father of three Whits, Sweet, Juicy bog survey Approved investigative Jell-We- ll 3 19c area in Millard children. Director Egan said that Lake for EST Topaz Tomato Alice U. S. No. 1, County. Use of this area for fish, Olsen came to the department highBx 29c Northern Colored 3roil New Florida Golden Bantam 23c Orange Juice Mtcoow wildlife, and recreational purposes ly recommended for his new emTissue was recently granted the depart- ployment. 29c 87c BlendC Gold Velveeta SSTA Olsen replaces LaVar B. Lyman, ment by federal authority. Long Green, Crisp Sheen who recently resigned two for Blanding, application Disapproved 83c Satin THE MIDVALE Gary Mitchell and Fames Egbert left Fort Ord, Calif., last Wednesday and flew to Camp Kilmer, N.J. From there they hoarded a ship for Frankfort, Germany. Eldon Stead-man- , who was also stationed in Fort Ord. is now in Alaska, Six I'TA members motored to Logan Monday to attend the State I'TA convention. They were Mrs Sally Woods. Mrs Orpha Beers. Mrs Joy Wixom, Mrs Lucille Anderson, Mrs Grace Kidder, and Mrs Jenny SENTINEL (Utah) VSST JORDAN r, d I Ree.-- . 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