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Show universal Microfilm 141 Pierpont n.lt Lake City, Utah 3 1 ' Corn . : two: ... s y df ': ..-.-i- , t . . i ,? Volume 33 Number 2 Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Beet Growers to Sign For Acreage by Jan. 28 WtWlWlf .ilft''!"h:t!!S Friday, January 14, 1966 SSr.".! X . who Growers anticipate ers and to keep consumer prices in level. 1966 a beets must at reasonable raising sugar Unlike many of the farm prorequest proportionate shares of Don Rubright, Bingham, contains Gary Full- arm bar on his way to a decision as for their farm by Jan. grams the sugar program is acreage mcr, Hillcrest, with a figure 4 scissors and wrestling season got under way in Region 3. in self sustaining 28, it is announced by W. D. financially Oliver, chairman of the Salt that operating cost and sugar beet grower payments do not Lake ASC county committee. 1 ! 1 a ' , 'in For the convenience of growcome out of the tax dollar but ers, special sign-umeetings through a special import tax have been scheduled as follows: on raw sugar from foreign marGrowers from West and South kets, according to Mr Oliver. Jordan, Riverton, Draper, Union areas are urged to file requests at the Riverton Town Hall, 12891 S. Redwood Road, on : Monday and Tuesdayt Jan. 17 and 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Be . Growers from the Taylors-ville- , Hunter Bennion, Granger, areas are urged to file requests at the County ASCS office on 1 ft Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. The first in a series of six 19, and 20, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. modern math classes is schedBoth factory representatives and ASCS office personnel will uled for Thursday, Jan. 20, at be on hand at these meetings to 7:30 p.m. at Peruvian Park eleThose un- mentary school, 1515 East 8425 assist in the sign-up- . able to file during these regular South. '...I'Jk Dr Richard Brown of the scheduled meetings may file at the ASCs office on other days BYU facutlty will instruct the "f m during regular office hours un- classes and interested persons are invited to attend at no cost. til Jan. 28. These sign-umeetings were The series is sponsored by the ford, Mayor D. Ravell Becksread, Leland A. J City Council of Sandy beqan its year's work planned at a joint meeting of Copperview, Crescent, Mid valthe Sugar Beet Growers Assn. ley, Peruvian Park and Sandy Cunliffe; seated, Keyne Thorne, Cliff Alsop, Wednesday evening with swearing in of new officers, the Utah & Idaho Sug- PTA units. Paul Pelch. mayor and two councilmen. New members, ar Co. representatives and the Mum- County ASC committee. in from Frank rear left, are, standing Barracks Group acThe control of sugar-bee- t Dinner Party iriiiii.ffliittiiii reage is part of a USDA proEnjoys gram to control domestic sugar Church Women Plan Sandy To Keep An annual party was held production and import supplies Hansen, Hillcrest, as teams held dual meet. Capt. George Shulsen, Bingham, applies head- to assure a fair return to grow- last month by the World War I Library, May Expand Salt Lake Meeting lock and arm bar for a near fall on John Veterans, Barracks 654, at Over 100 Sandy people apOfficers of the WSCS of St. Cafe. Over 80 members at a public hearing on peared a enjoyed program given by Paul's Community Church plan the closing of the Sandy library Miss LaRci Jensen and comCutter Association Council of United to attend the branch. panions. Announces Officers The meeting, held at the On the committee were Mr & Church Women to be held at a library, was called after in Salt Lake Church Lutheran Leon Mr and Mrs Malmstrom John Rowley is president of residents signed petitions Sandy & Mrs Lorin Swapp. 14. Friday, Jan. to the county commissioners the Utah Valley Cutter AssociaThe next meeting of the group Members of the WSCS met at The Riverton Stake of LDS protesting a proposal to comtion. T. H. Stanley is vice presihas been set for Jan. 19 at 7:30 the home of Mrs Garnett Amos Church will hold its quarterly bine the Sandy library with the at the Midvale city hall. . is secretary. Steve Kenner p.m. dent, 4 a business for Tuesday Jan. new one to be built ia Mjdvgle.. Jordan district scout leaders gest attendance, this affair Sunmeeting and luncheon. Hostess- conference Saturday and Library board memoers said and partners will give special promes to be the largest ever in 15 Riverton. Jan. and 16, es were Mrs Amos and Mrs day, had no intention of scrapClairon Huff held in Jordan district. All cub they new director White The City honor to three Lois Shields. outstanding scout and scout and explorer Two visiting LDS Church officping the branch in Sandy. Mayof University of Utah security for Honored Service scouters Thursday evening, Jan. leaders and committees with ials will speak at conference or Ravell Beckstead stated that is White City resident, J. 20, when three Silver Beehive their partners are invited. Pow-Wo- w Jones. The announcement Utah State Fish and Game Basketball sessions and confer with local the city would be happy to give League A special Scouting musical rethe library board more room at was made by Deputy Busi- department has given its 1965 awards are made to three scoutleaders. will be the entertainment the old city hall for the expanGranite at ness Vice President Mary L. Employee of the year award to Played ers during the Jordan district view The officials are Elder Percy sion of their small facility. The and no business or speacrs are Money, who pointed out that in a former Draper resident Clairannual recognition dinner. Granite Teams of Mt. Jor- K. Feler, a member of the Sandy library is open 3 days scheduled. this position, Mr Jones will pro- on L. Huff. This dinner is by advance redan Stake basketball league church's additional administrate vide for home weekly. In meritorious with recognition tickets priesthood servation only The new library will be built e Cub Scouters of Wasatch, Jorcontrol and plannng service, Mr Huff recently was played four games in the Gran- teaching committee, and Elder from all institutional Mothers' Club 335 Wood St., Midvale and ward ite cultural hall at in Thursday with connection the service He an engraved plaque. given dan, and Redwood districts of representatives. With a special night. In the Explorer league Thomas J. Parmley, represent- the present Midvale library responsiis northern the Announces Luncheon complex increasingly department's award going to the scout sponCouncil will Great Salt Lake will be used for processing and bilities of safety and security. game manager with Granite defeated Draper Fourth ing the church's Sunday school a administrative soring institution with the lar- offices. at The position is effective im- regional Richard participate in a pow-woMrs offices in Ogden. Until recently, Copperton general board. In Crescent the Junior bioloGranite Park Mothwas the he of mediately. Ensign league the conHigh of department's the sessions General Rauer, president Second was trounced by Draper Jones' assignment will in- gist for big game management. er's Club at Westminster Col- School, 450 East 3700 South, on clude ference will be held Sunday at Representatives Mr Huff, his wife, Beth and Fourth security precautions for Draper Second 9 from a.m. Jan. a is 15, luncheon Saturday, announcing Visit Bingham High lege, the increasing number of build- four children now live in Hoop- won their game from Crescent 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 12888 will be held at Hogle hall on to 4 .m. ings, theft prevention measures, er. Mr Huff is the son of Mrs Draper First beat Gran- South 1700 West. Stake Pres. Copperton Representatives ite All cub scouters, including and recommendations for imJennie L. Huff. Leonard C. Beckstead, 12334 from colleges, trade schools Monday Jan. 17 at 1:15 p.m. foland business schools from lowed by a modern play to be den mothers, den dads, parents, i proved lighting, student protecSouth 1700 West, will conduct. tion and security regulations. the state visited the throughout presented by Mrs Rasmussen. cubmastcrs, assistants, coma former Adult Classes Start Elder Fctzer was Mr Jones was formerly with High School on Jan. Bingham Everyone is invited to attend mittee members, and institutthe FBI in Washington, D. C, president of the North German 4 to provide information about Rivcrton Town Board presi- at a nominal cost. At Junior High ional representatives have been from 1951 to 1959. He has redent and two council men, electand Berlin Missions. He has the school they represented. West Jordan Adult classes of invited to take art in th pow- cently been a national repreed in November, took their oath been a Salt Lake City business Parents were also invited so Canof the American sentative the PTA Education project will wow. could gain this information Monday Jan. 3, as the council man for many years and was they N. be held Monday nights for six held its first meeting of the Four sssions arc being held cer Society, Inc., New York, also. Y. In this position, he was a weeks at West Jordan Junior By president of Temple View Stake Saturday morning and four consultant year and organized the town for the society's pro- High school. The course will be at the time of his mission call. others in the afternoon, and government for 1966. Shuffle PTA service and under the direction of W. T. Usher was Pres. George each leader may attend the two gram in education, Elder Parmley was chairman 74 permits issued were There in states nine western research sworn in for his second term; Walton, boys' councilor. He will for sessions of his choice. Officers at Edgemont of the physics department of the building in Sandy city durAll other specialists. Claude Densley began his secScheduled in the morning are: and provided mangement con- bring of He a has Utah. 1965 anA change was made last week it was the University ing of year, on sultation perproblems school partons are invited to ond term as councilman; Robskits, puppets, and ceremonies; nounced by Mrs Vivian Smith, distinguished background in the in the executive officers of educaadministration, sonnel, ert L. licit took his oath of ofadministparticipate. crafts; games; pack physics field, and has held nu- Edgemont PTA. Mrs Sydnee Victor Pickett, son of Mr & ration. In Mrs Carlos Chavez is gener- city recorder. The total $467,375 merous fice as the only new member of the afternoon there tion, public education and fund was not as high as the 1964 year responsible positions in Halliday, vice president, found V. Owen Mrs Pickett, raising. adminof al adult Rivcrton, the PTA were Oaths chairman council. the will be sessions on the same the church. with it necessary to resign and Mrs over issued for $472,000 of is a Mr Jones as was honored graduate education program. istered by Town Clerk, FloEtta subjects. Special meetings for home Lola Elkins the secretary was and reonly 55 permits. High School Advance registrations have Carbon his Page. teaching and Sunday school moved into the position of vice B.A. degree from During the month of Decemceived Chairmen for council combeen requested. ber there was one building per- leaders will be held Saturday. president. Mrs Lola Jensen was University of Utah. He has also mittees were named as follows: mit issued for a home totaling Visitors are invited to attend appointed secretary. Mrs studied at Wesleyan University, George Usher, water departCoilison is president. $19,400. general conference sessions. Brown and Conn., Middletown, cemeClaude ment; Densley, I. R. Providence, in University, L. Robert licit, roads; tery; He is a member of the Society Douglas Brown, park; Mark of Former Special Agents of the Nichols, recreation. FBI and the American Management Association. Mr Jones is married to the West Jordan former Colleen Keclcr and they Three West fCR HANOrtAPPED reside at 992 Diamond Way. Jordan girls participated in the "Make it Yourself with Wool 11)06 show bookings at Valley Contest." Competing in the disMusic Hall in North Salt Lake, trict were Miss LaRac Stead-man- , world's newest theatre round, daughter of Mr &. Mrs are nearly complete for the first -Ray Steadman, and Miss Linda six months of the year, accordDrake, daughter of Mr & Mrs Gordon Drake. Miss Steadman, ing to executive produced Lc in the district competiwinning Prinz. Roy The Sandy Slake of the Churtion, went on to the state con''We think we have come up test. Miss Drake won a district ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-dawith an exciting lineup for the Saints will hold its quarterly prize for "best construction." Also in the state contest was conference Saturday and Sunnew year," says Mr Prinz. "As 1 Miss Dawna Neilson who won ' day, Jan. 15 and 16, in Sandy. is show at the the thing always, went Three first place prizes a prize of Pendleton wool yardTwo visiting LDS Church ofValley Music Hall. We want to Gale Vernon, Sanciy mink age. She is the daughter of Mr ficials will speak at conference the highest quality along with rancher at the International & Mrs Owen Neilson. sessions and confer with local Victor Pickett Mink Show held in Wilwaukec, leaders. an appeal to a diversity of inWise. Mr Vernon also took secThe officials arc Elder Harterests." ond place in over-al- l judging in old R. Boyer, a member the Month'' at a Tuesday luncheon , Al Ii . Among the acts signed for the show. Last year he won church's priesthood home teach- held by the Optimist Club. He atin the show which ing committee, and Elder John is a ninth grade student at West the first half of the year arc the first place tracts entries from all over the the Jordan Junior Hij;h School. S. Boydca, reprcsentating 1 I ' ! Tijuana Brass, Steve Lawrence, world. Victor is an "A" student and and Edic church's Sunday school general Tennessee Gcrmc, in mink dark first His in the 411 an active leader placed proboard. . . 1 1 1 i Liber-ace- , mink, first in violet mink and General sessions of the conv gram, an ardent rifleman and Ernie Ford, Ray Bolger, DurVernon Patti Mr in mink. Paige, Jimmy first pastel ference will be held Sunday at horseman and was an Eagle ante, Jack Jones, Jimmy Dean trucked 36 prize mink to Mi10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at 500 Scout at the age of 13. He is a A joint installation of new ofand the King family. lwaukee for the show in a "mink South 700 East. Stake Pres. member of the LDS Church. be to will be hold by Wasatch more ficers Musicals himself. he built (with S. 517 horseback S. Batcman. penthouse" Hunting, fishing, Marlon Others entering mink were Rcbokah Lodge 30 and Omonia announced) will include the two board of directors for the center. From left, Emphasizing that the Eagles' Auxiliary is riding and swimming are Slate, will conduct. Wilson favorites, Marv Jenson. Rex Larson. Paul Rebokah Lodge 13. Murray, at the sports he participates Meredith Elder Boyer is a prominent Mrs June Michelsen, chaplain, and Mrs Blanch the Jordan Valley Day staunchly supporting Williams. Mr Larson won two the Sandy l.O.O.F hall, ThursSalt Lake attorney. He obtain- in and has stated tiiat science "Music Man" and the 13 8 Ht the and childin Jan. awards first place Care and Training Center for retarded Molly Brown," p.m. sapphire day, Macklin, secretary of Auxiliary, witness preand geometry are his favorite ed his LLB degree at the Unirecent BroadMrs Alice Mason, district depand Mr Williams placed mink one and sister missionhas a lie As studies, Utah. of sentation of money raised through sponsor-shi- p of Bingversity ren, Mrs Pearl Walters, way hit, "Oliver." Two straight fourth in the show on points and uty president, will be in charge ary, he fulfilled a mission for two brothers. be will out check in installation fill ham roster Midvale for will of rummage sale. of comedies the and one the first had with luncheon Unitpresents Auxiliary, the pastel the place in Eastern Attending the church "Heaven Can Wait" and the mink and one first place in assisted by the state Rebekah Victor was M. K. Bunnell, ed States. He has taken an $86.82 to Bernarr S. Furse, president of the drill team. perenial "Mr Roberts." pearl mink. tivc role iu church leadership. TXT 5-- 1 !, p if Modem Math .V; To i.y Taught To Adults Ti-- - r.'V V X J Har-man- Stake Lists Riverton 's White City Man Named District Scouters Plan Dinner, Annual Awards "I Conference Mid-val- e To Security Cub Scouters El-ro- y Plan Next Saturday long-rang- 54-1- Town Board 24-4- Officers Take Oath of Office 51-4- 68-3- Year's Permit Total Noted Victor Pickett Recorder Honored by Optimist Club "Boy-of-the- West Jordan SandyStake Valley Music Girls Announces New Wool Contest La-Ve- rl Show Bookings Plans LDS Gale Vernon Conference N, Claims 3 Mink Prizes y M'll H " V" Lodges Install At Joint Ceremonies "Un-sihkabl- e much-acclaime- 7T. iti iA. dayCav V .. |