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Show JORDAN WEST GENE ROSE. Mrs. D. Reporter Ph.: AM HOWARD-BUTTERFIEL- Friends and relatives of the former Miss Da Howard and Hershel Butterfield honored the couple at a wedding reception Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the Avalon Ballroom. Ila, the bride, is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Clifton Smith; the bridegroom is the son of George Butterfield, South Jordan. Attending the bride were maid of honor, Ilene Howard, a sister to the bride; bridesmaids were Lola Butterfield, Bette Morgan, Louise Carlson, and Gayle Player. Flower girls were Vickie Tischner and Debbie Butterfield. Best man to his brother was Bob Butterfield and ushers were Jack Player, Verl forthcoming marriage plans of .community and will try to work out the best solution for a sewei Butterfield, Hal Naylor, and Irvin their daughter, Erma Elaine Bate to be handled in the area. man, to Walter Bragg. The future project Butterfield. Within the next two weeks a regroom is the son of Mrs Mary port should be ready to present W.J. TOWN BOARD Bragg, Auburn, Wash., and the to the town regarding the findings APPOINTS DOG CATCHER late Walter Bragg. The couple of the agent. Thereafter a mass The West Jordan Town Board to exchange vows in the Salt meeting will be held to determine has appointed Eugene Jenkins, plan will Lake Temple Nov. 14, to be fol what stand the community whose telephone number is AM 5- lowed by an evening reception take. 1037, for those who have trouble Nov. 15 at the home of an aunt of with stray dogs. The new dog the future bride, Mrs Ella Rich CHILDREN ENTERTAINED liiei:ser and catcher will contact the cuple AT HALLOWEEN EVENTS ich dog owner in West Jordan ardson, Midvale, where will greet guests. Wednesday evening, Halloween, uiing the next month or so the children in the West Jordan mike sure all do, in the area are area were entertained with spook W.J. SEWER PROJECT licensed. The dogs STILL PENDING properly alleys, games and refreshments at should all be licensed by the first At the next town board meet- the West Jordan Junior High of the year, 1957. ing it is expected that a report School. Teachers worked with of the fiscal agent will be heard PTA workers to make the evening BATEMAN-BRAGand considered by those in at- a memorable one for children of Mr & Mrs B. LeRoy Bateman tendance. The fiscal agent will all ages. The younger children up announced the engagement and work with sewage engineers and to the fourth grade were given a party in the early part of the evening after which the older children enjoyed the fun of danc ing and costumes. - ... Candidate for of iOARD i A Re-clecli- on EDUCATION believe in good schools, in young people and their problems, and as chairman of the Board's Building Committee, desire to bring have devoted my time, my energies and my talents to the solution of our many school problems and believe that my experience puts me in a posi- tion to better serve the people of the area Paid Political Adv. by I represent. Jenson, West Jordan Marv A Hecora-- 1 I I I J A ' V V - " 1 v" ,v I ' Wing at tht Salt Lake County 'V t m?T?m,m' reconstruction. fj Y 170 miles of ' These are only ' yur . Boynton entered the army last March and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He attended Brigham Young University. tl tU Army Pfc George W. Russom 22, son of Mr & Mrs George Russom, West Jordan, recently par field trainticipated in a five-daing exercise with the 11th Airborne Division's 188th Infantry Regiment in Germany. A squad leader in the regi ment's Company M. Russom en tered the army in January 1954. He completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and arrived in Europe last Month. Russom attended Helper Higs School. y t85 III Elliott R. Carlse, '"aviation ordnanceman airman, USN, son of Mr & Mrs Norman R. Carlsen, 6871 S. State St., Midvale, returned to San Diego, Calif., Oct. 15 aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Wasp from a cruise in the Western Pacific. During the tour of duty the visited Hawaii, Guam, Hong Kong, and the Japanese ports of Yokosuka, Iwakuni, and Sasebo. The Wasp will transfer to the Atlantic early in 1957 sailing around South America to Boston which is scheduled to be her new - I vitally needed sanitary systems ' fc Csi fes Ci Pfc Gerald L. Purser, son of Mr & Mrs James L. Purser, 8500 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan, is a member of the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii. Purser is a personnel clerk in Service Company of the division's the Accomplishments MALE OF 25 E. Center Midvale AM 86 "Who wants a knight In shining armor? want one In an OK Used Car!" :f J "' - "T ' j r ' Republican County Commission. v! L i LlJj USED Sir Galahad never had it so good I Today's knight gets a royal performance with horsepower to spare from his OK Used Car. ThaVi because OK Used Cars are inspected, reconditioned and warranted in writing by Chevy dealers. Volume trading for new Chevrolcts means princely selections at popular prices, tool OoJy Jrcnchmcj Cwvrofet dealers jjTv Onct in generation 0 big man emerges for 0 big job. Tb$ man is spkry thntt hmoot froJcoxrllt it tht Dean of tbt Utah Senate 22 Yeats Dittinguhbed Service TstfV Vtab Senate President Vict President Vtab Cattle Grouers Association Tiverton Motor Co. Rivcrton, Utah, AM a Look ni these LON HOPKIN MS SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMISSION hot followed a consistent course of moderation, avoiding ex tremes. He stands for tound and sensible legislation 01 hit record proves. He It not obligated to anyone except the people of Utah and their Interests. He it a Utahn Midvcle Junction, AM 81 lative, record. RE-ELE- CT to the CONTINENTAL BANK I Kit colleagues of both partial attest to hit remarkable legis- i AT Jrl t Accoinpfisliiiienf y OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOV T' , tbt big job V. S. SCSATE nnnA ... I and is ... home base. LON HOPKIN f Your savings account book is your passport to all the best things of life for you and your family. A home of your own, a college education for your children, a memorable vacation all these are trip, happy retirement years dreams. that yo ucan actually see coming true in the pagos of this book as your regular add their savings plus earnings up to "what it takes!" Bank Interest paid on all Savings re3'4 gardless of amount. j V I uvpi- - HWy lery Observation Battalion's Sur vey School at Fort Sill, Okla. ' n,v keen installed. few of "TT'-- .'.; """ 1W miles of new roads plus 43 miles of road if NEWS OF OUR SERVICE MEN Mr. Legislator New Blood Bank was completed and fully paid i - HONOR MOPKIW New Surgical ' SENTINEL MIDVALE day evening the deer hunting par THE (Utah) ty was entertained at the home of Page Four Friday, November 2, 1956 Mr & Mrs Lee Brown where Jar Dr H. C. Coon, Midvale vis Melton of California was the J5th Regiment. He entered the honored guest. Mr Melton joined irmy in July 1955 and arrived Renewals the Bateman hunters on the dee) n Hawaii last April. Earl D. Evans, Midvale hunt Purser attended the Brigham A. O. Acerson, Green River Mrs Marie Schmidt is a visitor Young University. John A. LeFevre, Sandy this week with her twin sister ir Louis D. Nelson, Midvale Salt Lake, Mrs Sophi Dittmer. ROLL Virgil I Nelson, sandy G. LeonarJ Larson, Sandy Mew Subscribers Dr Wallace J. Morgan, Salt H. C. Gardner, Rl, West Jordan Lake Marlon S. Bsteman, Sandy J. Albert Smith, Midvale Ronald Beckstrom, Murray George Morrow, Sandy Army Pvt. Leo G. Boynton, 23. Laurel C. Cook, Sandy Verl E. Jordan, Rl, Sandy son of Mr & Mrs George W. Boyn Vere T. Densley, Blanding Bert P. Allen, Midvale on, R2, Sandy, was graduated Oct. 8 from the 617th Field Artil UTAH'S MoipiUI was completed end fully paid lor. ! 1 ofS. West Jordan MIA officers and teachers planned and officiated at Halloween parties given in all three West Jordan wards. The First and Third Wards held their jointly in the West Jordan stake house while the same eveninsr. Tuesday, Oct. 30, West Jordan Second Ward members enjoy ed Halloween fun and refreshments in the West Jordan Sec ond Ward meeting house. Mrs Archibald Bacon attended a visitation in Ogden Friday with the Spanish War Veterans and ladies from Salt Lake and Provo. They were served luncheon by the hosts at Ogden. A ward reunion in Salt Lake was attended by Mrs Archibald Bacon Friday evening. Mrs Bacon was a former member of the 20th Ward. A Halloween party was attend ed Saturday evening at the West Jordan Arcade Hall by Legion naires and their wives. Party goers from the American Legion Post No. 119 enjoyed games, chili and cold cuts, and dancing.. David Schmidt, son of Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt, and Ralph Schmidt, son of Mr & Mrs Frank Schmidt, were West Jordan par ticipants in a practice air search and resuce mission. The boys are members of the Civil Air Patrol and will be gone two days, Friday and Saturday, to Price. Members of the P. T. Bateman family made up of 17 husband and wife deer hunters enjoyed a successful hunt this year. Satur Jz$P S3& .".'"v;T T .fT'I Kj i rtUmavvhl .i8 jf JsU' I 'Jf'.p-- -- i" 7 The daughter of Mr & Mrs John Price, Carla, was married Friday morning, Oct. 26, to Calvin Sprat- - " " jj. -- Gayle Kidder. The evening of Nov. 9 is the time chosen by Miss Vickie Par ker. daughter of Mr & Mrs Victor Parker, for her forthcoming mar riage to R. LaMar Jones, son of Mr 4 Mrs Ray R. Jones. The couple will greet guests at a wedding reception at the Avalon Ball room in Crescent. I I Pre-nupti- PARKER-JONE- I plans we have for new buildings. Larean Price, flower girl. The brother, Max groom's Spratling, performed the duties of best man. Ted Dahl, Gary Eg bert, Russell Bensen, and Carl Rosencrantz were ushers. parties for the bride have been given by Mrs Spratling and daughter, Colleen, the bridegroom's mother and sis ter, Mrs Jack Jensen and Miss pre-'part- to the Jordan Board of Education because to completion the An evening reception was giv en in honor of the couple at the West Jordan stake center. Attend ing the bride were Miss Sandra Price, maid of honor; Miss Coleen Spratling, Miss Patricia Dahl, Miss Gayle Kidder, and Miss Nola Tingey, bridesmaids. Miss Ruth Price was junior bridesmaid and JAYCEES PRESENT GOAT TO STATE GROUP The state Jaycees were surpris-- j ed to receive an unusual gift from the West Jordan group. A goat which the West Jordan members have been passing from one to another for about a year was sented to the state group which will be taken from one club to another accompanied by at least five members of the club making the presentation. The exchange is to help promote closer contact and better relations among the state groups. Jordan School District seek ed. t- i I son of Mr & Mrs Parley Spratling. Both bride and bride groom are West Jordan residents. The bridegroom is a former AC student. The ceremony was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Pres. Ray L. Christiansen officiat ling, Cm used car bargains 1950 FORD 1951 STUOECAKER Crestline Tudor V 8, Overdrive, redio end heater Starlinht Coupe Commander, V- Engine, excellent tires 5395.CC $3.c: 1952 CHEVROLET 1951 TLYMOUTH Deluxe Fleetline Tudor Redio and heater beautiful seat covers whit working for Utah. tires $695.00 ALONZO R 1952 CHEV. '2-TO- Doluxe radio end heater $445.00 1951 FORD N Pickup. Deluxe cab radio and heater OPIUM 31 S7CO.C0 2-T- V4. axle excellent tires $645.00 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATI SK YOU AT THE POLLS United States Senate (r4 Mitinl ieverton Rivcrton. Utah, AM 81 AAotor Co. Midvale-- Junction, AM 31 |