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Show SOUTH JORDAN Ml WALE SENTINEL THE PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Enierel as Second Class Matter at Uie Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878 Lavell Clark Maynard, son of Mr Mrs Ted Maynard and Norma Dean Nichols, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles Nichols, Bingham, were married Friday, Mar. 1, at the home of Judge Bringhurst, South Salt Lake. Attending were Mr & $2.50 ! Mrs Charles Christofferson, Kearns, Mrs Ted Maynard, and Mrs Jack Severson, Henderson, Nev., sister of the groom. After a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, they will make their home in Kearns. Rates Given on Request) Phone: AM S & J. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) (Advertising Tuesday, Feb. 28, Mr & Mrs Samuel E. Newbold, Mr & Mrs Orion Newbold, and Mr k Mrs Lee Beckstead and daughters Karen and Shauna Lee motored to Morgan where they were joined by Mr & Mrs Frank H. Little. Then they went on to Echo where Mr & Mrs Samuel E. Njewbold were host and hostess at a steak dinner. Karen and Shauna Lee spent the afternoon with their cousins Janet and Sherrie Ann Little at Morgan. When the West Jordan High Priest presidency was reorganized, Royal Beckstead, of the Second Ward, was selected as the new president. Mrs Jack Severson and . sons Jackie and Kim returned to their home in Henderson, Nev., after spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Ted Maynard. Shirley was here to attend the wedding of her brother, Lavell and Norma Dean Nichols. Elders and, Sunday school of the South Jordan Ward held a party Thursday, Mar. 1. An informal luncheon was served under direction of Mr & Mrs Glade McKee, Mr & Mrs Leon Sheppick, and Mr & Mrs Abe Neer-inGames were enjoyed with Mr Sc Mrs Bazil Van Dyke and Mr & Mrs Jerry Holt in charge. Second Ward Primary conference will be held Mar. 18, at 7 p.m. Every child in the Primary will have a part in the program. Mrs Russell Jenkins, Primary president, will be in charge. The last PTA adult education class was held Thursday evening, Mar. 1. Classes have been held each Thursday for the past eight Mrs. Melvin C. Mathias, Reporter Ph: AM MAYNARD-NICHOL- EDITORIAL NATIONAL day. 56 THE COLORADO RIVER PROJECT PASSES Last Thursday the House of Representatives passed the Colorado River bill by the surprising margin of morelhan 100 votes. At the home of her aunt and Bryson, Nothing seems more appropriate this week than to publish here uncle, Mr & Mrs George niece of Nancy Jane Gibbons, a news letter by Congressman William Dawson telling of the Roy, Mr & Mrs Alfred Peterson, became victorious battle in Congress. the bride of Harold Mahany SaturGIBBONS-MAHAN- day. Attendants were Faye Anders, In reviewing the events that led to the vic- Marlene Bryson, and Sharon GibWe Made It bons (sister). Flower girls were tory of the Upper Colorado River Storage Project in the House, Sharida Moss and Pamela Gibbons, I am most impressed by the unity displayed by the people and a sister. A reception was held later i Lake View stake house. Af-Itrepresentatives of the Upper Basin States. It is to he fervently at the a honeymoon they will make hoped that this unity will continue during the coming years a? meir nome in ugaen. the project is being constructed. There is no doubt in my mind Mrs Glade McKee and 24 memthat Southern California will fight to the last ditch each apbers of her Sunday School class propriation for this great development. spent Tuesday afternoon skating in No Politics . . . Tempting as it is in this election year, it Taylorsville. & will he difficult for anybody In credit either the Democrats or an Saturday evening Mr Mrs BryHolt, South Jordan, and Mrs Republicans for furnishing the margin of victory. Certainly Holt's brothers and their wives, President Eisenhower's stiong backing of this measure can be William H., Basil, Don, and BerBut as the vote toch, all of Granger, James and given a great deal of credit for our success. Bertoch. Salt Lake, met at coalition that won for us. In Douglas shows, it was a truly the home of William H. Bertoch, Utah, Democratic party leaders worked as hard as Republican Granger, and enjoyed a dinner honoring their father on his 81st birth leaders for victory and both should share in the credit. By Rep. William A. Dawson ... er party As debate progress ed on the measure Gained Strength in the House, we gained strength. Southern California's intensive from propaganda campaign worked to our benefit. Congressmen claims the conflicting the rest of the nation were confused by as to costs and benefits. As a result, the debates were much better attended than is usual with legislation pr'rnarilv of interest to one region. It was on the floor that we were able to "explode the ballooning misstatements of the Southern California water lobby. Education Effort . . Special commendation should be given to the active members of the Upper Colorado River Grass Roots Committee. The educational material prepared and circulated was very effective in neutralby them factual and attractive izing the flamboyant, Hollywoodish efforts of the opposition. Congressmen from other parts of the country were aware that the Grass Roots Committee really represented the wishes of the - people of the Upper Basin, and respected it as such. What Next . . . The next step will be to get the Senate and House to agree to the same measure. This should not be difficult. Thanks to the close cooperation we have maintained with our senators, meeting of minds on the final legislation should be easy. The bill will then go to the President for his signature. Next Battle . . . The next battle will come when we go before the Appropriations Committee for funds. Southern California can be expected to oppose us to the limit Without appropriations, the authorization bill cannot get the dirt flying on the project After our victory of this week, however, we approach the next fight with confidence. MIDVALE, UTAH S60 E. CENTER ST. Phone AM TOWELS mt Utok 86 MmtlM 2 for 1.00 4 for 1.00 8 for 1.00 BATH TOWELS 20x40 HAND TOWELS 15x25 WASH CLOTHS INFANTS - the navy, stationed in Guam and will be in California to play basketball. They will play a different town each night and return to Guam at the end of a week. Before returning home Arlene will Mr & Mrs Naef, visit her Susanville, Calif. Arlene is" the daughter of Mr & Mrs Lawrence Holt. The Second Ward musical and speech festival was held Tuesday evening at the church. Theme was "The Power of Speech." Speeches were given by Eddie DeGraffen-reid- , several musical numbers were Joan Romney and LuDean Peterson; the voice of scripture was Drink Drink H il 3 glasses of milk every day ll LWmw4 Nanfef H GAUZE SURGICAL TYPE Easy 20x40 is enjoyed call is lor... PILLOWS Non Allergic Lightweight DRESSES to 1 3 c& flame? t Jj (mm BAftO ......... turnxxT imi 2 3 1 HAVE BOYS 10 ox. Denim GIRLS RAYON PANTIES Elastic Waist Whito Pink 10.00 Sizes from 3 WOMENS BLOUSES Fino Tailoring WOMENS Shadow Panls Novelty Lacy Trim No Ironing Easy to Launder S!r Durable While and Colored 32 34 14i, . 17 2.00 Plus Tax INFANTS MEN'S COTTON Novelty Prints MEN'S CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Cotton Sirets vjm rkx co, try. or wnow. lx tsvi ctsnuua woo. corp ioustclQ cram wurcAisranj u wot. bldcq tnuan cokiaixs is 1 2-- 3 SPECIAL PURCHASE IMPORTED TOYS All Metal RtMUtic Construction 88c SPECIALSTUFFED PURCHASE EASTER TOYS PSh;t Hte 1.88 2.66 SPECIALWOMENS PURCHASE JEWELRY New Spring Colors and Stylet Oucfct SPECIAL PURCHASE CHILDRENS Oifords SHOES High Shoes Site I'.i 2 lor 1.00 SHOP AT PENNEY'S FROM 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. old 1 77c One Inch Wedge Latest Colors Plitse No Iron Cotton SANDALS WOMENS TWO-PIEC- SLEEPERS WHITE 2.79 SPRING SKIRTS Prints 3.00 32-4- 4 1.44 8.88 8.88 Flat Wcdoa and EMBOSSED COTTON SLIPS Sleeper Typo DRESS SHIRTS Sanforized 1.00 4 3.00 WOMENS COTTON Sleovelm and Novelty Sleeveo STLOLLER MEN'S 17, 1.00 SHOPPING 2.79 Sanforized Workmanship Sizes 7-- of styles 6x and COTTON BLOUSES Fin FABRILITE LUGGAGE 2.98 Sanforized GIRLS SAVING Multitude of Styles and Colors Zipper Front 14 1.44 ea. TRAIN CASE O'NITE CASE 8V2 to 12 12Va to 3 JACKETS We have lust received tare bale of factory towel ends. Make Wash Cloths Mops Car Rags Dust Cloths Largo Selection 1.00 Cotton Poplin Sizes 15.00 DRESSES Laroo Selection Multitude 2-- TODDLERS Latest Sty lings Nylon Sizes Maize Blue 4 Wool Nubfays 100 SANDALS U' 1 to 1.00 SHORT COATS Wool Twoods CHILDRENS Sizes colors and styling and 3.98 1.98 Washable 1.22 BAREFOOT FASHION BELTS In seasons newest 66c WOMENS DUPONT Sanforized Doublt Knee All Leather A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF DRAPES FOR 2.00 1.00 JEANS 88c mrwtff WHtSKtY WE 1.00 PURCHASE SPECIAL GIRLS COTTON 4 tor Short Sleeves KENTUCKY eTWAtrtHf DOUROON WiusrifiV SOME SAILCLOTH LEFT A TREMENDOUS SPORT SHIRTS SCXNYliROQE 29c 15C Elestic Waist Sizes i 36' DIAPER FLANNEL TOWEL ENDS INFANTS NYLON SHOES E&Q(LTIK 38c WOMENS FILLED DARCON Doublo Knit ly Q SHEER COTTONS PL1SSE No Ironing 2 fcr 1.00 . COTTON HALF SLIPS Sanforized They Won't Last Long! TRAINING PANTS 1 OUTING FLANULL Drying INFANT COTTON Kentucky ivlilskey PRINTED DIAPERS to Wash Fast A boautiful selection of little girls drotsos y ynerever fine WOMENS PIECE GOODS DRAPES Sailcloth Fancy Pants Shorts JUIMIXID 9q 11 9-- 10 1.00 Denim Fashion Britches 2.00 KENTUCKY Sleep sound tonight, Norman Sims (Arlene Hatt) is in California to spend- a week with her husband. Mr Sims is in Mrs SPORTSWEAR and Sizes V n3 21 WRINKLE RESISTANT COTTONS .... 38c 4.00 AMBULATORY MALE PATIENTS ONLY sIB EXPERT 11 CANNON 2.00 Personalized Care 1tie tt was Friday and Saturday, March 100 I Friday, March 9. 1956 Beckstead in charge. Carolyn Beckstead. The South Jordan Ward Relief Society will hold its annual birthday party in conjunction with the work day.- - The meeting will be held Tuesday, Mar. 13, at 10 a.m. T V SERVICE At 11:30 luncheon will be served under direction of the refreshment committee, Leah Newbold, lone HOP'S T-- Y Shields, Laveryl MvKee, and Alta CLINIC Halliday. A program will follow with Rosemond Maxfield and Helen 118 N. Main Beckstead in charge. Mar. 14 the Second Ward Relief AM Society will hold its annual birthday party in conjunction with the work day. It will begin at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served with Florence Phelps in charge. A program at noon will follow, with Kordine AAidvale THOMAS REST HOME I SENTINEL MIDVALE THE Page Two . . IUtk weeks under direction of Mrs Louise Van Jager, school nurse. William Newbold celebrated his 78th birthday Sunday, Mar. 4, at his home in South Jordan. Refreshments were served by Mrs New-bolMembers of the family who called were Mr & Mrs Leonard Newbold, Mr & Mrs Vernal New-bol- d and daughters Judy, Sharron, and Beverley, Mr & Mrs Dix all of Midvale; Mr & Mrs Veldon Newbold, Murray; and Mr & Mrs Leo Newbold, South Jordan. Others who called were Mr & Mrs Clarence Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Samuel E. Newbold, Mr & Mrs Walter Mabey, Mr & Mrs Sherman Mabey and daughter Karen, and Urban McMullin. Mrs Alfred Peterson gave a shower recently for her niece, Nancy Jane Gibbons; 30 friends and relatives attended. It was held at the ward house. Mrs Norman Sims PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN OUR LARGE LOT IN THE REAR Sandals 3 3.00 Straps |