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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Three Friday, November the rear of the new church buildwill be used for the event. ing 25, 1955 and Van Buskirk, Angel, Ore.; third WEST VSST JORDAN place point, R. E. Westwood, West JORDAN FOST OFFICE PREPARES FOR XMAS RUSH Jordan,' and fourth place point, The post office of West Jordan, Kenneth Tucker. Morgan. closed for Thanksgiving, is now waiting for the Christmas rush, ac CHURCH AUCTION TO BE HELD cording to Postmaster Williams, BY FIRST AND THIRD WARDS who would like to remind ChristBishops Edmond McDougal and mas package and card senders to Glen Bateman of the First and get their mail in early to insure Third Wards of West Jordan are delivery by Christmas. As an added help to the post office personel making plans for an auction. Many Mr Williams would like Christmas items of possible worth have been cards to be segregated into local salvaged from the old West Jordan and out of town bundles and tied Ward house and will be auctioned MRS. D. GENE ROSE, Reporter Phone: AM WEST JORDAN FUR BREEDERS ARE AWARD WINNERS At the annual fur show, held in Salt Lake City last Thursday and 42 prizes were, awarded, among them many to West Jordan fur breeders. Top awards were given to Vern McFarland, best mink of the show, Franklin, Ida.; first with a string or elastic. place points, Lloyd Gibson, former- by auctioneers, Laurel J. Brown ly of West Jordan, now of Delta, and Rick Spratling at 1 o'clock WEST JORDAN FIRST, THIRD Colo.; second place point, Delaney Saturday afternoon. The garage in WARDS TO HOLD BANQUET Members of the West Jordan ft First and Third Wards combined their efforts and talents Friday evening to produce a banquet and an entertaining program. Friday, Una persons guarantee Webster Coal & State AM 7951 S. Riverton AM Michael Adondakis, sponsored by the American Legion to go to Boy's State, gave a report on his stay there to the Ladies Auxiliary at their last meeting. Mr & Mrs D. L. Jackson left West Jordan this week to make their Lmbr 11 home in Long Beach. Monday was 11 the last day in the second grade in West Jordan for their son Paul. Mr Jackson will operate a used car business in. California. Walter E. Zoellner and Mrs Eva J. Conreras announce the approach of their daughter, to Richard II. Hogan, son of Mr & Mrs Glen C. Hogan, West Jordan. The ceremony will take place Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the Salt Lake Temple. The wedding reception will be held that evening in the Reception Center in Salt Lake. One year old Collin Williams, son of Mr & Mrs Kenneth Williams, West Jordan, with his mother and little sister, Lorrie Ann, were guests on television's "Club Four Playhouse" Monday morning. Collin was chosen as the of the week. Distinguished guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Laurel J. Brown this week are president of the American Fur Auction, George Mayers, and his assistant, John Farnsworlh. These New York visitors, with Mr Brown, representative for the states of Utah and Idaho, are grading the mink in this area during" pelting season. They advise the mink ranchers which mink they should keep for breeding stock, and which should be pelted. Mr & Mrs Joe Barlow (Rhea Price) with their four children, are leaving the state of Utah to make their home in Portland, Ore., where Joe has been transferred with his work. Mr & Mrs Maw Jenson left Sunday for an extended trip to New York City and Florida. While in New York, Marv will manage fighter Gene Fullmer Friday evening; from there they will go to Florida ing marriage Corrective Exercise Massago Ultra Violet Therapy Physical Therapy Hydro Therapy Electrotherapy CO m HiP-t- Ar-len- e, Jen-son- 's mother, Mrs Annie Wilson of is staying at the Jenson home in order to care for her grandchildren and manage the home. Eight year old Douglas Schmidt celebrated his birthday Monday at a party given him by his mother, Mrs Genevieve Schmidt. Enjoying the games and refreshments were 14 guests. Mr & Mrs Leonard Brown were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Wayne Brown, Hoffman Heights, Sunday afternoon. Mr & Mrs Larry Brown returned late Sunday evening from their wedding trip. During the week Ari they visited in three states zona, Nevada, and California. Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs Schmidt's parents, Mr St Mrs H. F. Rasmussen, a brother, Arvid and Mrs Marie Schmidt. Salt Lake, Ras-musse- n, Mr & Mrs Owen Steadman were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Robert J. Wardle, Bountiful. The family of Mr & Mrs P. T. Bateman enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Blaine Wixom. Turkey and all the fixings were served to 16 adult members and 28 children. .The children of Mr & Mrs Leonard Brown honored Mr Brown with their presence at a dinner party last week. Those in attendance were Mr St Mrs Wayne Brown, Hoffman Heights; Mr & Mrs Dell Witbeck (Marge), Kearns; Mr & Mrs Earl R. Benson (Peggy), Orem, and nine grandchildren. ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. MIDVALE f , where Rex Layne is scheduled to fight. During their trip, Mrs - St. Therese's Catholic Church Midvale, Utah Sunday masses: 8, 9, 10, and 11 a.m. Catechism classes: Saturday 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Msgr. J. P. Moreton, pastor. Rev. Lawrence Spcllen, assistant Roger E. Berry Physical Medicine Office: 227 E. 7500 S. or Ph.: AM AM with his parents, Mr 4 Mrs Alma Fairbourn. Li. Fairbourn is doing radar work in the observation post at Wasawa Air Base. His wife and son will leave iu the near future to join him in Japan. They spent the past week at the Fairbourn home. Mr Si Mrs Melvin Sanders announce the arrival of a son 'Nov. 8 at the Cottonwood Hospital in Murray. Mrs Mildred Thompson entertained at a party Friday, Nov. 18 in observance of the birthday of Mrs Mary Dean and Mrs Nellie Heths. The Crescent Ward bishopric and their wives enjoyed a steak dinner Friday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Elmo Taylor. After the dinner the group enjoyed a movie. CRESCENT LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter LLOYD-HOUMAN- On Nov. 10 in a ceremony per formed in the Salt Lake Temple, Carmen Lloyd became the bride of Jay Houmand. Following the cere mony the groom's parents, Mr & Mrs H. J. Houmand, Sandy, gave a wedding breakfast at the Doll House in Salt Lake. That evening the couple were honored at a re ception at the Avalon Ballroom given by the bride's parents, Mr & Mrs Delbert J. Lloyd, Crescent. The bridegroom chose his brother, Don Houmand as best man. Attending the bride were here sister, Mrs Max Stadman, matron of honor, and Mrs Don Houmand, Mrs Wayne Dahl, and Miss Delores Lun-nebridesmaids. Jill Steadman, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Ushers were R. Max Steadman, Cottonwood Hospital Hurley E. Harr and Richard L. OlMr & Mrs Ronald L. Burke, Bingson. girl, Nov. 15. After a wedding trip to Las ham, Mr & Mrs Louis E. Ortiz, BingVegas, the Jay Houmands are at ham, girl, Nov. 15. home in Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs WilLard A. Hellstrom, Sandy, boy, Nov. 15. AWARDS PRESENTED SUNDAY Mr & Mrs Paul Nixon, Kearns, AT CRESCENT WARD CHURCH boy, Nov. 15. "Out of Darkness" was the theme Mr & Bjjrs Raymond Dimond, Salt of the MIA program Sunday eveLake, formerly West Jordan, girl, ning with narrators Mrs Grant Nov. 17. Ainsworth and Andrew Glad, age Mr St Mrs Ralph M. Johnson, group counselors. Talks we.re given East Midvale, boy, Nov. 17. by Faye Lloyd and Blaine Hard-castlMr & Mrs Victor Griego Jr., BingMusic was furnished by the ham, girl, Nov. 17. s and Explorers, Lynn Mr St Mrs William M. Markus, Greenwood and Jerry Fairbourn. Midvale, boy, Nov. 19. Individual awaras were presentMr &, Mrs Alfred J. Blackburn, ed by Bishop LeRoy Riska to Faye Riverton, girl, Nov. 20. Mr & Mrs Ronald N. Tischner, Lloyd, Nita Taylor, Carmen L. Houmand, Arva Sampson, Annette Kearns, girl, Nov. 21. Mr St Mrs George Kalaki, MidJensen, Lynda Fairbourn, Dixie Dean, Loraine Lloyd, Nola Lun-ne- vale, girl, Nov. 21. Charlotte Olson, Anita Lar-seAnita Voeltz, Celia Boren, DiSalt Laka Hospitals ane Dunn, Sharlene Lloyd, Jean-ett- e Mr & Mrs George Genaris, MidOlsen, Lou Ann Smith, JoAnn vale, girl, Nov. 15. Olson, Nancy Steadman, Wilma Mr St Mrs Ralph Jaramiiio, BingTaylor, Meril Lyn Smith, and ham, girl Nov. 15. Kemp. Mr & Mrs Frank Lopez, Midvale, Lynda Fairbourn was presented boy, Nov. 15. attenwith a gift for having 100 Mr & Mrs Alden L. Mecham, Sandance last year, by Mrs Harold Car dy, boy, Nov. 17. roll The following girls received Mr & Mrs Darrell Heaps, West their Mia Joy awards and pins: Jordan, boy, Nov. 18. Lynda Fairbourn, Loraine Lloyd, Dixie Dean, LaDawn Taggart, and CONGREGATIONAL ' Mia-Maid- n, n, De-lor- es Annett Jensen. CHURCH OF SANDY Music . was under direction of 11 a.m. Sunday morning serMrs William Smith, Janet Zabriski, vice. and Dixie Dean. Leaders who reSteve Jenks, student pastor. ceived individual awards were Pres. Mrs Harold Carroll, Mrs Wil- iam Smith, and Lorna AUgood. mi wise MT. JORDAN STAKE FIRESIDE HELD AT CRESCENT WARD FOR YOUR NEW Crescent Ward thapel was the scene of a Mt. Jordan Stake MIA fireside under direction of Glen Steadman, stake Explorer leader, and Explorers in with attendance. Bert Cundick, who has been in Europe on a mission, showed slides of Switzerland and other European countries. Other stake MIA leaders and ward mem bers were also present. Refreshments were served to 91 people. FURNACE Mia-Maid- s ""'nil '""""n Com to Clyde Midvale Sheet Metal Lt. Martin A. Fairbourn has been transferred from Tyndale Air Base in Florida to Wasawa Air Base in Japan. He spent his furlough time Watch your Step! 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