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Show Va.; Mra. Henry lasella of Midvale; Mrs. Andrew (Katherine) Takis, Jr., Salt Lake City; and Mrs. W. C. (Helen) Chapman, Ogden. They also have 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling attended a drama workshop at Granger High conducted conduc-ted by Ruth and Nathan Hale. West Jordan Second Ward Mutual Mu-tual Marrieds are holding their Christmas dinner, program and dance at the ward amusement hall this Saturday night, Dec. 16, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerk-man Kerk-man are in charge of arrangements. Last Monday was clinic day. for Jordan School District residents. The lines were long and kept the nurses busy. The immunization clinic was held from 3 to 5 p.m. at Pioneer Hall in West Jordan. Shots were given for whooping cough, diphtheria and tetanus (lock jaw for children up to 8 years old), and diphtheris, tetanus (lock jaw), polio, typhoid and small pox for anyone. The West Jordan Second Ward annual Christmas party will be' held on Friday, Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. under direction of the ward MIA, it is reported. Mrs. Carolyn Hogan Jones of West Jordan and Deon Crawford were married Dec. 5. After a honey moon in California the couple will make their home in Sandy. Visiting the past week with Mr. and M. Royal Spratling has been their son in law, Mark L. Money from San Marino, Calif. During his stay Mr. Money has also been visiting visit-ing with relatives in Spanish Fork. Karen Burkinshaw will present her Christmas program for the family fa-mily and friends of her dan.ee students stu-dents next week. Monday, Dec. 18, is the date set for her students in this area, the program for Kearns students will be held on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kouris from Rock Springs, Wyo., will be visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge AdonJakis and other members of her family including Mr. and Mrs. Nick Macris, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adondakia and many other friends and relatives in the West Jordan area. R. B. Money of Spanish Fork, father of Mark L. Money, was din-(Continued din-(Continued on page four) Mrs. Alice Bodell president of the West Jordan Stake Primary entertained at a christmas party for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silcox, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson. West Jordan Fourth Ward Primary Pri-mary officers and teachers and partners held their Christmas dinner din-ner party last Friday night. An old fashioned pioneer Christmas theme was carried out in decorations decora-tions and refreshments. Games were played, Christmas carols were sung and Santa Claus visited the party to give out gifts. About 40 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adondakis visited Sunday with "her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheets of Ogden. Thursday, Dec. 7th, was quite a different day for students of Wesr Jordan Jr. High. They were honored hon-ored by a visit from students of the Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City. They had a school lunch, enjoyed an assembly and were taken on a tour of the school, after which they left to return to their own school. It climaxed an exchange of students from Bingham High School and the Intermountain School the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jay James visited in Draper on Sunday, Dec. 3, and witnessed the blessing of the daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Floyd May, who was blessed by her grandfather, Marcel Graham. Other guests attending the event were Mr. Graham's son, Vivian, Geo Lindsey of Midvale, Mrs. Cora Whitmore and daughter, Myrl of Granite. Mrs. William Booth, West Jordan, Jor-dan, Mrs. Richard Kemp, Mrs. Harris Har-ris Hubbard of Murray, Mrs. Heber J. Burgon and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burgon of Union, Mrs. Gordon -Tripp of Sandy, Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Mrs. Earl Tripp, Mrs. William Nilsson, Mrs. Ellis Rich and Roland Darkness of Midvale were among the guests who recently attended at-tended a party at the home of Mrs. Marvin Burgon in Orem honoring Miss Joan Willmore prior to her marriage Dec. I to Kent Burgon. Mrs. Francis Anderson entertained enter-tained at a luncheon and get together to-gether on Thursday for the following follow-ing guests: Mrs. LeRoy Holt of South Jordan, Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Union and Mrs. Lynn Chiverall of East Midvale. Budget Mart is having a drawing for an Atlas zigzag sewing machine before Christmas. West Jordan Pharmacy is having a drawing for a sports set and doll on December 23 rd. Mrs. George Adondakis entertained enter-tained her bridge club on Wednesday Wednes-day night of last week. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Ellen Fur-gis, Fur-gis, first; Mrs. Mary Gianopulos, second, and Mra. Anne lasella, traveling. tra-veling. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. West Jordan Third Ward Relief Society held their monthly wok day and Christmas social Tuesday. Santa Claus will be at the Jordan Builders Supply Co. Saturday after noon from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Georgelas of Murray, parents of Mrs. Rose Kouris of West Jordan, were honored hon-ored at an open house on their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 3 in the afternoon at their home. Mr. Georgelas was born in Greece, the son of John and Rose Georgelas. Mrs. Georgelas was born Marie Nicholas, the daughter of Joseph and Angelina Nicholas. The couple came to the United States from Crete, Greece. They were married in Coalville, Summitt County, Dec. I, 1911. They lived for many years in Carbon County where Mr. Georgelas was a coal miner. For the past few years they have lived on a ranch near Murray where they raise chickens. Other children besides Mrs. Kouris are: Col. John G. Georgelas of McLean, WEST JORDAN Marlene Webb AM 5-4345 Billie Jean Champlin AM 5-0116 Reporters Elders Quorum of West Jordan First Ward held a Christmas social last Friday evening, Dec. 8 at the stake house. Festivities began with a banquet and all the trimmings and a program climaxed the evening's even-ing's entertainment. Jay Steadman was in charge of the program and the dinner was supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Klotovich. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bateman who are active in the American Dairy Associatition, attended a dairyman school held at Utah State University at Logan last Wednesday and ThuTS day, Dec. 6th and 7th. Mrs. Laurel Dimond daughter in law of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dimond, returned home Dec. 3rd after having hav-ing underwent an appendicitis operation. op-eration. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Thomas attended at-tended the Granite School District administrators dinner last Saturday, Dec. 9, held at the Panorama room in the Union Building at the University Uni-versity of Utah. Mrs. Emma Richards fell from a ladder at her home on Dec. I st and broke several bones. She is hospitalized hos-pitalized at St. Mark's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and family spent Sunday visiting with their mother, Mrs. Martha Christ-ensen Christ-ensen of llerriman. presented their traveling assembly Monday, Dec. I I for Ml. Jordan and Midvale Jr. HiK students. The assembly was under direction of Art Baker, Mr. Hicks, Mrs. Preston and Mrs. lasella. Midvale Jr. High will present their assembly for West Jordan Jr. High students today, Friday. The West Jordan Jr. High Orch estra entertained the West Jordan Third Ward Relief Society Tuesday. The prorim was under direction of Mr. Hicks. Cheerleader tryouts were held ( last Thursday, Dec. 7. Finalists were Clora Beckstead, Deann Bills, Jeanie Anderson, Mitzi Muhar, Christine Winn, Linda Roberts, Julie Bills, Sherrie Olsen, Nana Cairdwell, Suzanne Willie, Nancy j Rindlesbach find Sylvia Jarvis. j Student body elections were held I to choose the cheerleaders. Results j were head cheerleader, Glora j Beckstead. Other cheerleaders were Jeanie Anderson, Mana Cardwell, Julie Bills, Sylvia Jarvis and Chris- j tine Winn. Alternate cheerleaders were Mitzi Muhar and Sherri Olsen. f WEST JORDAN (Continued from page two) ner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling. Darlene WeLb won the prize of the week for selling the most turkey tur-key dinners at Walgreen Drug store cafe in last week's contest. She won a big stuffed poodle dog. She sold 34 turkey dinners. This is the second sec-ond week one of the twins have won the coveted prize. Marlene won a table radio the first week of the contest and Darlene won the poodle in the second week. No contest con-test will be held now until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling attended the play "Melody Lane" and reception honoring the play s authors Ruth and Nathan Hale held at Granger High last Friday night. The Hales, successful playrights, are former Granger residents, now residing in Glendale, Calif., where they write and produce many plays. They were here to see their play presented. WEST JORDAN JR. HIGH West Jordan Junior High School |