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Show PAGE TWO THE BINGHAM BULLETIN of West Jordan . FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1962 Wty itttglfam iullrttn of West Jordan (Continuation of tha Bingham Bulletin, Plant In West Jordan, Utah) , Published at Wett Jordan, Utah, and Iued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered at Second Class Matter at tha Pott Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under tha Act of March 3, 1879. flft"' N A T I O N A I I 01 TOII Al gs-- orfsM ASS0CfAT,N biii.jiaiir.iJij JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising: Rates Furnished on Application members in attendance in the Lion Social Center. This party wat un-der direction of the presidency of the Relief Society and very much enjoyed by all who went. West Jordan Fourth Ward Pri-mary held their monthly prepara-tion meeting Monday night. The teacher trainer lesson was given by Mrs. Hortense Steadman. Light re-freshments were served at close of the meeting. I Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Hardy of White City, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanley visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn Danford. Last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bateman enjoyed dinner in Salt Lake City and later went to see the play "Old Acquaintance" at Kingsbury Hall. to 61 ladies and 27 children. Mrt. LaRee Beckstrom was chairman of the luncheon assisted by Mrs. Karen Beckstrom, Mrs. Colleen Beckstrom, (Continued on page four) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Money and family, formerly of San Marino, Calif., are now making their home at 2573 Ness Lane in Mill Creek. Bert Willia mson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton William-son- . Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling visited with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown of Holla-da- y Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clinton Williamson visited Wednesday with Mrs. Merrill Bol-ton of Copperton. Tamara Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Drake, was hon-ored with a birthday party, cele-brating her ninth birthday Monday, March 12, at her homo. Thirteen guests were present to offer con-gratulations to the honored guest and join in the fun games and re-freshments. Enjoying the Dartv i tended the annual three day Crand Lodge Encampment of Utah Odd Fellows and Rebekah Assembly at Mt. Pleasant last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Nerdin is a grand trustee of the state Odd Fellow Lodge. ' Dean Polatis from Blackfoot, Ida. was an overnight guest last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mr. Polatis is a cousin of Mrs. Cole. ' West Jordan Lady Lions had a refreshment concession at the fights at Marv's gym last Saturday night. Ladies in charge were Mrs. Mar-garet Cole, Mrs. Helen Dehlin, Mrs Jenny Asay, Mrs. Edna Obershaw and Mrs. Joyce Johnson. West Jordan First Ward Relief Society held their regular work day and a special program celebrating th 17(1(1. nn;...r f U. R.K.f gaiety were Steven and Mark Drake, Joyce, Sandra and Sherry Olson, Lorraine Montoya, JoAnn Drury, LuAnn Crowther, Sheryl Stead man, Frances Barben, Debra Bateman, LaVerne Ward and Margie Turpin. Each guest received a balloon favor. A delightful time was enjoyed. Sam Adondakis came home yes-terday (Thursday) from a y confinement in Holy Cross Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin at- - Society at the ward house Wednes-day at 10 a.m. Work day activities were under direction of Mrs. Eve-lyn Schmidt and Mrs. Connie Nui-ma- The program included a spe-cial tribute by Mrs. Sue Beckstead; retold story by Mrs. Elaine Kloto-vic- h, and a special number by the Singing Mothers under direction of Mrs. Ruby Broadbent with Mrs. Frances May at the organ. A very lovely luncheon was served at noon WEST JORDAN Claudia Butterfield AM Marlene Webb AM Mr. and Mrs. Dimar Hogan and family are vacationing in Arizona with Mrs. Hogan't parents. Postmaster and Mrs. E. M. Wil-liams are going to Los Angeles, Calif., tto consult a specialist there. Mrs. Norene Steadman is the new West lordan Fourth Ward Pri- - mary secretary. She replaced Mrs. Bethine Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burmester and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burmes-ter are enjoying a few days vaca-tion in Las Vegas, Nev. West Jordan Fourth Ward Relief Society held their work day Wed-nesday, March 14. A pot luck lun-cheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wixom and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Butterfield en-joyed dinner at the Polynesian Room in Salt Lake City with some friends from Granger on Saturday, March 10. After the dinner, they returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd where all enjoyed a wonderful evening. Jamie Scott Beers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beers, had a few boy friends to a party last Saturday afternoon, March 0, in honor of his seventh birthday. Games and refreshments were the order of the afternoon. A fun time was enjoyed by all. The West Jordan Fourth Ward Primary are going to have a cake sale at the church house Monday night in conjunction with the ward dinner. West Jordan Second Ward Relief Society held their annual party commemorating the founding of the Relief Society Monday, March 12. It was in the form of a tour through the Beehive House in Salt Lake City. Following the tour a lovely luncheon was served to the thirty TgBOrHElY IY LLOYD KSI PAD'S PLAN FOR A HAS SA&6EP AGAIN AHP MV CLOTHESLINE ( ) NICE CLBAHCLOTHf ART K-- TIGHTENER ' Bou rw holes ' i JY WROUftW lX I's I2 stick i VjP ABOUT i" FROM EACH , I PsxaJ QfvliAf . CELNODT.HEKSNLOINTEONAENE?NDINS0E"RT tI H SLIDE THE STICK BACK ID f 7 TIGHTEN UNE, WEIGHT OF I i:vIkniIo1 CL0THCS wiu keep it taut; f 4 "Just because you got i poor price for Manhattan Is no reason why you should gouge me." 3 !V TEAMWORK DID IT! A climb to the top of tha miti, for lumber, for bricks. Alps; Col. John Glenn's reo for fixtures, etc. ord flight into space nel- - Teamwork is equally im- - rher would have been possl- - portanf wher. thf wefare of ble without teamwork. the community it concerned Take the task of building a house for .instance. Could Working together, we are ( one man do the b,e ,0 fle' fhin9 done job, from designing and planning to quickly ond efncien,y I the complete construction When we work 'ogether, job? Such a remarkable fel- - and d business with one low would still have to go another, everyone profiis, to others for building per- - everyone benefits. Trade at HomeiBj) . HE'S GOT YOUR NUMBER (or ha ht) If the telephone you use Is listed under another's name, chances are you've been miss-ing some Important calls. The remedy Is simple. Getyour own name in the new directory by ordering a personalized listing. The low cost-o- nly 50 cents a month includes your name, address, and the num-ber of the phone you use. For quick action. just call our business office. HURRYI Th0 ntw . telphon dlrmctory go9B to prs toon. For information Including r costs, deadlines, and mechan-ical requirements for Yellow Pages advertising call our business office. MOUNTAIN MTATtt tlLIPHOHM WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A KID WHO CAN'T WALK? MaiMiMssBHMBssBHaMaaaBsMssaBBaasBaBBSaasaaaBaBssaaaBiaaBaBHSiHMHHv For her, learning to walk :t vV vi is hard, hard work. Some. $lj K ? " t time, she cries. fJf f '$SXdmZ Usually you can josh her v 4fA-- y along. But word, don't al. '"U Jfti-- T 1 vi way. help. So you love her g lk until .he get. her fight back. &LJjZSLL Then .he', ready to try again. f7M TltarV Loot i. one of three things " c3C?i that help crippled child walk. The other two are 111 $, i arid money. N We've found people with , firfr--j love and .kill to give, like the Easter Seal therapist in the fl X ' $ ' ' picture. 1 We're looking to you for ir , the money. Not a Iot-- ju.t t Wf enough to put one kid one I v " 2 N !j day closer to walking. f ' ' '"J4 "Fight with thtm-agai- ntt crippling" EASTER SEAL FUND APPEAL Your Hometown Newspaper ,Ss 0 Hid Book... jM iqjf RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS 0 OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW $S ' " Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of ( v?;Vf1x your community in stories describing important or interest- - 'JfZ- - I )"Jj ing events as they happen to your friends, your family, and ' fi' I I other members of your community. A source of interest and if, I' if " sSh pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring per- - V. o.', " vK fj(i$'JI&i'r sona accomplishments and events to the attention of the ' t h' It I ' Hi miS0000 entire community; Saved in family scrapbooks, they become 41. ' K .-- r" my" "tA; . treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time ' ''P' ' f L..-'- . :J t"'t"Jt goes on, we gain more and more pleasure in reading the i Ia - -- Mf f ' news of the families of our community as events take their 1 - CwJLikstoav ' - place in the history of our town. ENJOY YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER-N- i, IT'S THE STORY OF YOUR COMMUNITY! V Trinnie Martinez, all formerly of Bingham. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sargent cele-brated their wedding anniversary last Friday evening with dinner and a show in Salt Lake' City. SANDY NEWS by Connie Sargent AM Mrs. Alice Burke visited in Kearns Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burke and family and on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Burke and family. Enjoying a party er last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Parks were Jean Wilson, Janet Newbold, Judy Wea-ver, Linda Bishop, Richard Utley, Eddie Elswood and Lynn Waterson. Diane Badovinatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Badovinatz, was a guest of Mary Ann Kelley of Olympus Hills, Salt Lake City, over the week end. Bowling and a dinner "out" was enjoyed. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter last Saturday niirht were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney and children, Kelly and Patrick and daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rosa. Mrs. Rosa is the former Michele Delaney. The Rosas left Monday for New Jersey to make their home. Thursday visitor at the home of Mrs. Alice Burke was her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Copperton. Mrs. Dick Utley was honored with a stork shower last Thursday evening at the Sandy LDS 4th Ward chapel given by the Primary offic-ers Mrs. Beth Beckstead, Mrs. Sylvia Kemp, Mrs. Maurine Taylor and Mrs. Helen Parks. Sandy Fourth Ward Relief Society held a luncheon and program one day this week in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Reliof Society or-ganization. Last Friday evening, Mrs. George Badovinatz and Mrs. Joe Badovin-atz attended a wedding shower giv-en for a niece, Mrs. Kenny Hard-ma- n, nee Linda Badovinatz, held in the Catholic Church hall at Magna. A birthday party honoring Nancy Badovinatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Badovinatz, Janet Kel-ley and Marsha Thilibin all of whom were celebrating their 16th birth-days, was held last Saturday even-ing at Janet's home in Olympus Hills, Salt Lake City. About 30 guests were present all of whom are students at Judge Memorial. Among the guests attending were Michael Padgen, Dennis Bianchi and flCRflSSf5. the DESK ED'T0R$ From The Whiteside Sentinel, Morrison, Illinois: We have been negligent in teaching our children the meaning of America, in teach-ing them the facts about the per-sonal enterprise system that has made our kind of America pos-sible. Not long ago a national research . corporation conducted a compre hensive survey among high school seniors to find out their thinking about certain economic issues that a fleet freedom in a basic way. Here are some of the find-ings: ' Sixty-on- e per cent of the high school seniors did not believe in the need for profits. Eighty-thre- e per cent of them estimated that American industry as a whole makes profits up to fifty per cent. Sixty-tw- o per cent about two-third- s ihom;lit workers should not produce all they were capable of producing. Sixty-si- per cent said very heavy progressive income taxes are good for the country. Fifty-thre- e per cent expressed themselves in favor of govern-ment ownership of banks, rail-roads and steel companies. High school students are not much better informed in the field of the free government, which is a result of our personal enterprise system. A more recent survey among students showed that only one in nine could name the Chief Justice of the United States Su-preme Court, only a little more than one-hal- f could name five Cabinet positions in the Executive Branch of the Government, only about one-fourt- could list as many as three provisions of the Bill of Rights, and about half could not name the United States Senators from their own states. These high school students will be running our country in the very near future. If it is to be the kind of country we have known, we must not allow victory in the battle for the minds of these young people to go to the Mistaken HALF -- PAST fiiEf I HOW PO YOU SPELL j j r i - "GRADUATE J i |