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Show mily outing at Liberty Park Sunday. Sun-day. Norma .Milner was invited as a guest. Mrs. Alice Brown was hostess to the afternoon birthday club at her home last Thursday. A very lovely 12 o'clock luncheon was served after which 'bridge was played. Prizes -were won by Mrs. Estelle Gust, Mrs. Ruby Haus-knecht Haus-knecht and Mrs. Edna Jacobsen. Mrs. Me'Jba Sadler was an invited guest. iMrs. Pole Smith, who has been confined in St. Mark's hospital for seven weeks recuperating from a ba'ck operation, caane j home from the hospital last Saturday, Sat-urday, and iis staying with her I daughter, Mrs. Norman Jacob-son, Jacob-son, for awhile. j The first and second year Mia-Maid Mia-Maid classes of Copperton Ward (held their rose tying ceremony Tuesday, May 27 at the ward houM.'. The girls and their parents par-ents were asked to attend and about thirty-three were present. This included stake visitors, Mrs Iris Nelson, YWMIA stake (president, (presi-dent, and Mrs. Walters, secretary. Mrs. Ruby Greilkv tied the rose bouquet and Mrs. Zelda Nix accepted ac-cepted it. Following the program light refreshments were served. First year MiaiMaid girls are Michael Carrigan, Maxime De-Col, De-Col, Norma Milner, JoAnm, Pas-quali, Pas-quali, Jean Robison, Shirley ; Smith, and Betty Mae Winn, Mrs j Phoebe Johnson is their leader. t The second year girls include Peggy Blake, Linda Brisk, Nancy Civllin, Bonnie Harker, Linda . Lr.,i:g and Linda Smernoff. Their travher is Mrs. Crelhn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS Sealed bids will 'be received by the Board cf Education of Jordan Scbooi District for tine demolition and retention of the materials by the successful bidder of the school ; building located on property . leased by the said Beard of Edu- '. cation of Jordan School District located at Ccppcrficld, Utah. ' Said building includes one two- . story school building approximately approxi-mately 74 by 69 feet, containing seven rooms and an auditorium, and boiler room 22 x 24 feet. The successful bidder agrees to ; remove said building down to the foundation and further a- Among their guests were Mr. and IMrs. Wayne Norman and Mrs. Daisy Draper of Oreim, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rasmussen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jiimimy Griggs and family, Stephanie, Jimmy Jay, and Detoby Lynn, of Twin Falls, Idaho, returm-d home Sunday Sun-day after spendiing a week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armiitstead. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Elvin Armilsiteadwcre .Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Armitstead and children, chil-dren, Brad and Colette, of Sandy and Mr. and Mrrs. Stephen Downs of Bingham. Dinner cues Is Fridav at the nor and family, Norma Kay and Grant, entertained at their heme for Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Johnson of Bingham and Betty Zanardi, JoAnn Pasquali, Michal Canrigan, Jean Robison and Athena Floros of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike and son Bill gave a birthday dinner Sunday Sun-day honoring Mrs. Marion Cow-dell's Cow-dell's birthday anniversary. Others Oth-ers present were Mr. Cowdell and daughters, Terry Lynn, Shdr-lenc, Shdr-lenc, and Kathy, of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reed and faniiiy of Blanding arrived Tuesday for a week's visit with Mrs. Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Williis and other relatives. Margie Johnson, foster daughter daugh-ter of Bishop and Mrs. Dean Ma-lan, Ma-lan, returned Tuesday to her home in Chiniey, Ariz. She will visit the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson, to return hare next fail at the beginning of school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and son, Allen, and guest, Reeves Dn'hlstrom, spent Monday at the Brisk cabin in Provo canyon. Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday with her daughters, iMrs. Rae Poulsen andj Mrs. Betty Winn. She also visited visit-ed Mrs. Phoebe Johnson. Sunday, Dewey Knudsen accompanied ac-companied his sisters, Mrs. A. J. Boberg of Sandv. Mrs. Ann home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd Jr. and children, Randy and Cheryl, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd visited vis-ited Sunday evening in Provo Canyon with iMr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and IMrs. Walter Denver. Den-ver. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart and son, Jiimimy, and Mrs. Ronald Ron-ald Huntsman and sen, Kirk, apen't Saturday and Sunday visiting vis-iting 'with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kcndiriek of Providence, Mr. and (Mrs. Bert Morse of Logan and other retotives. Wednesday visitors at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Fellows of Salt Lake City. Charles Zanardi who recently underwent an operation at St. 'Mark's hospital, came home from the hospital Sunday. Nicky Floros spent Tuesday and Wednesday veiling in Mia-vale Mia-vale with Mark Kay Doman, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Doman, former residents of Copperton. Last Hhursday evening after the Junior High Promotion exercises ex-ercises Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike and son Bill are entertaining at dinner Thursday (today) for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and children, child-ren, Tommy, Kenny, and Janie, of Midvale. The occasion is celebrating cele-brating Mrs. Davis' birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Teles Arriz and sons, Eddie and Henry, left Wednesday Wednes-day for Sun Valley, Idaho, where they wivl visit with Mrs. Arriz's sister, Mrs. Pete Balis. Mrs. Arriz will remain for about two weeks and t)he boys will spend the summer. sum-mer. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Johnson of Salt Lake City have been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. William Abtott entertained at a lovely patio dinner din-ner party at their home Thursday Thurs-day for Mrs. Isabel Sinister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sinister 'and cchildren, Nancy Rae, Ronnie, Vickie and Mclvin of Florida, Terry Daltan, and Carol Ann Bononcini. A delicious spaghetti dinner was served. Harvey. Goff returned Tuesday to tire hospital for further treatment. treat-ment. He has been spending a few weeks at home. i Rasmussen, and Mrs. Gertrude Doidge, both of Salt Lake City ', and nephew, Knute Boberg, to Mt. Pleasant where they visiited with friends and relatives. Later that evening they visited with Mrs. Knudsen and other relatives in Copperton. Mrs. Renold Marcon and family fa-mily of Idaiho Falls, Idaho, are visiting with her parents, 'Air. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and other relatives. Bishop and Mrs. Dean Malan and children, Margie, Tracy and Dee, enjoyed an outimg at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City Monday. 'Mrs. E. V. Knudsen left Thursday Thurs-day to visit her won and wife, Mr. and IMrs. Jack Knudsen and grandchildren, Karen and Krista, of Dallas, Tex. While there IMrs. Knudsen will attend her son's 'graduation from Baylor Dental College. Glenda Paulsen, daughter of Mr. and IMrs. Robert Poulsen, is recovering from a tonsillectomy underwent Tuesday. IMr. and Mrs. E. E. Winn and children, Betty Mae, Margie, Christine, Janie and Chucky, and Mrs. R. G. Poulsen and children, Paula and Glenda, enjoyed a fa- grces to remove said building and materials from the property at his sole cost and expense with-90 with-90 days from the date of the awarding of said contract. Said bids are to be submitted in writing in a sealed envelope and shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Education of Jordan School District at its offices of-fices at 9361 South State Street, Sandy, Utah, by 12:00 o'clock noon on the 2nd day of June, 1958, ait which time and place saiid bids will be publicly opened. Bidders may examine said buildiinig at any time and judlge - for themselves alii the circum stances and- surroundiinig conditions con-ditions affecting the cost and nature of .the work. Payment is to be made by cashier's or certified check upon awarding of said bid. The Board of Education of Jordan School District reserves the right to reject any and all bads as authorized by law. Dated ait Sandy, Utah, this 21st day of May, 1958. Board of Education of Jordan School District By: Stanley A. Rasmussen, Clerk. |