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Show PAGE TWO THE BINGHAM BULLETIN of West Jordan FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961 of Vrest Jordan (Continuation of the Bingham Bulletin, Plant in Weil Jordan, Utah) Published at Weit Jordan, Utah, and Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered a Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. . T NATIONAL EDITORIAL nuiwlini "C'A'I0N JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Hate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application when she was struck by a car com-ing from the noith as she was turn-ing into her driveway. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Justensen and family were Thanksgiving din-ner guests at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clade Justensen of Kearns. Mrs. Thelma Carroll is recuper-ating nicely from her illness. Carl Harmon narrowly escaped serious injury when his horse step-ped on him. He has recovered and is now back to work. Babies recently blessed in West Jordan Third Ward were Michelle Louise DeBois, daughter of Martin J. and Maurine Christensen Du-Boi- sj Kristopher K. Merlin, son of Larry P. and Sheron Busenbark Mertin; Nelson Mathew Michaelson, on of Clinton A. and Hazel Hart-ley Michaelson. Recent baptism in West Jordan Third Ward was Robin Gay Nelson, daughter of Royce A. and Sarah Chatterton Nelson. Recent LDS priesthood ordina-tions from West Jordan Third Ward were: Ronald C. Burton and Rich-ard A. Brown who were ordained priests and Carl L. Green ordained a teacher. New residents who have recently moved into the West Jordan area are: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Crowther and children, Steven B., Robert P., Richard Lee, Lu Ann, Frank Lynn and Don Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Jerold G. Taylor and chil-dren, Kenneth Lee and Jerry G. ; Barbara Kaye Robinson Purser and son, James Martin, John Milton Lancaster and David Joe Martinez. The West Jordan Third Ward Relief Society meeting held Tues-day was on the true significance of (Continued on paee three) Ken Shulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shulsen, has returned home from a two months' tour of the midwest. Claudia Kelly recently celebrated her 0th birthday with a luncheon given for her at her home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kelly. Guests were Linda Kay Carroll, Sally Ann Wells, Kathy Malkos, Susan Wagstaff, Vicky Jones, Con-nie Buttcrheld, Sandy Crum, Carol Schmidt and Linda McDougal. Af-terwards the group were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Steph-en T. Shelley, Claudia's parents and grandmother, to see a show in Salt Lake City. A delightful time was enjoyed by all. West Jordan Stake Conference; will be held at the stake house this Sunday, Dec. 3rd. Guest speaker will be President Marion D. Honks, an authority on youth. President Hanks was recently called to pre-side over the LDS British Mission so this will be one of his last local appearances before leaving, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drake have moved to South Jordan. Mr. Drake was on the West Jordan Third Ward bishopric. West Jordan Third Ward is hold-- , ing their big ward Christmas party on Dec. 19, it was reported this week. All members will be invited and assigned to bring something. Mrs. Barbara Barben has been ill. Wayne Bateman is recovering at home from a back operation. Mrs. Margaret Justensen is re-covering from an automobile acci- - dent she was involved in Nov. 13.! She was returning home from work WEST JORDAN Marlene Webb AM Billie Jean Champlin AM Reporters Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl, former West Jordan residents, now residing at Boise, Idaho, visited with relatives in West Jordan and Salt Lake City over the Thanksgiving holiday. An M-M- Gleaner exchange night will be held this Saturday night, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. at the Kearns Stake House, it is reported. Last Monday night the executive officers of t'le Y.W.M.I.A. of West Jordan Stake - Mrs. Eva Rae Rindlesbach, Mrs. Beth Booth, Mrs. JoAnn Gedge and Miss Darlene ay and Mrs. Iris Nielson, a past president, attended a banquet and program at the Prudential Federal Building honoring the outgoing presidency of the general board. Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kelly were luncheon guests Wednesday noon of Bishop and Mrs. Dale P. Bale-ma- n. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Watkins of Lake Tahoe, Nev., have been visit-ing the past week with her father, A. J. Shulsen of West Jordan and other relatives in the West Jordan and Salt Lake area. Entertainitig for the visitors during their stay here were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shulsen who hosted a family dinner on Thanksgiving day, the first time the whole family has been together for a long time, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shulsen of Salt Lake City entertained for them on Sunday evening. daughters of Midvale were Thanks-giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. An-tonio Gonzales and family. Mrs. Milka Smilanich spent four days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Smilanich and family of Salt Lake City. Attelio Azzelio left for France Thursday to join his wife and chil-dren. After spending some time in France and Italy the family will re-turn to their home in Dugway. Georgia Smilanich of Salt Lake City is spending a few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Mil It a Smil-anich. Mike Loverich was a guest of his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele on 1 hanksgiving. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Smilanich and family on Thanks-giving were Mrs. Milka Smilanich, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vigil and Andrew Savich. Michael Gonzales celebrated his 4th birthday Tuesday. Guests were his close playmates. Ice cream and birthday cake were enjoyed. Mrs. Milka Smilanich, grand-daught- er, Georgie Smilanich, and Andrew Savich were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smilanich and family of Salt Lake City, Sun- - day- - o HIGHLAND BOY." Mr. and Mrs. Con Gonzales and Mrs. Zelma Peterson was Thanks giving guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson of Salt Lake City. Miss Nancy Nealley who attends BYU at Provo, visited with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nealley, over the Thanksgiving week end. Enjoying a family Thanksgiving dinner held at the home of Mrs. Virginia Seal of Rivertcn were Mrs. Jessie Neilsen and family, Virginia, Barbara Jo, Marty and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker and dau-ghter, Marsha, of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jensen and family, Jef-frey and Saundra of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson and family, Gayle, I larry Jr., Janice and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper and daughter, DrLauna, of Riverton and Miss Sonja Reed of Salt Lake City. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uardsley and family, Marilyn, Ter-ry, Karen, Susie and Jennie were Mrs. Mariam Panner and family, Bonnie find Debbie, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bard-sle- y of Herriman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and family of Bluffdale spent Thanks-giving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson and boys, Danny and Billy.. Miss Marilyn Holladay who is at-tending BYU, visited with her par-ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thar-r- n Holladay and Connie over the T hanksgiving week end. Miss Jackie Dalley left Sunday to return to Cedar City where she is attending CSU, after spending the Thanksgiving week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley and family, Marilyn and Mike. Alco visiting on Thanksgiv-ing day at the Dalley home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and daughter, Beth, of Midvale. Fulda, Germany (All INC) Army Specialist Four Eloy J. Mar-tinez, 2D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli-se- o J. Martinez, recently partici-pated with other personnel from the 14th Armored Cavalry Regi-ment's 1st Reconnaissance Squad-ron in a three week field training exercise in llohenfels, Germany. LARK NEWS . Marilyn Dalley. PR 4 2789 Lark School A is sponsoring a show at the Lark school house tonight Friday, Dec. I, at 7:00 p.m. Title of the show is "Third Man on the Mountain" starring Charlton I leston. Miss Virginia Neilsen visited over the Thanksgiving week end with her famliy, Mrs. Jessie Neilsen, Wayne, Barbara Jo and Marty. Miss Neilsen attends C.S.U. at Cedar City. She left Sunday to return to the southern Utah city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumont re-turned recently from a vacation trip to Nebraska. Miss Marcene Edwards is recup-erating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, follow-ing surgery for appendicitis Nov. 21, at LD.S Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Potter of Salt Lake City enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Jessie Neilsen and family visited with her mother, Mrs. Vir-ginia Seal of Riverton Sunday after-noon. Buddy Randall, attending CSU at Cedar City, spent the Thanksgiving week end at the home of his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Randall. Miss Valerie Lee Stauffer, dau-ghter of Dr. and Mrs. V. D. Stauf-fer of Arvada, Colo., and grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tho-mas of Lark, won a trip to Wash ington and a visit to the U.N. The trip is sponsored by UNESCO. Miss Stauffer, who is 16, will leave dur-ing the Christmas holidays and re-turn January 2. Mrs. Jayne Peterson and family, Robin, Kent and Susan of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler at-tended the 60th wedding annivers-ary open house held recently for Mr. and Mrs. J. FreJ Giles. While in Heber they enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. Forest Bigler and also visited with Miss Margaret Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hopkins and family, Ronald, Judy, JoAnn and Mike visited in Delt.i with Mrs. Cecelia Hopkins over tin; Thanks-giving holiday week end. Spending Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressmen and daughter, Helen were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gressmen and boys, Don Jr., Bob, Scott, Russell and John Howard of Murr. y. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller had as I hanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont and family of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumont. T hankiigjving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler were Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jayne Peterson and family of Murray. Miss Sheila Rasmussen spent Thanksgiving day and the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rasmussen and family, Suellen, Carol, Ruth, Guenda Lou and Colleen. THANK YOU Dear Friends, Neighbors and Patrons: May we take this opportunity to thank our many customers who have patronized our store for so many years. Bingham has been our home, our work, our life since 1926 and it is with a tinge of regret that we too must give way to "company expansion." We have enjoyed our many years here and like to feel that we have made a worthwhile contribution to the community. It has been a wonderful 35 years. We would like to extend an invitation to all of you to come and see us at our new residence at 70 Birch Street in Midvale. THE CHRIS APOSTOLS - - ; 't - . v ' . .y. w- - ' '. '.j -- .I v' X , k-- v r --vitiUir.j. ill I Nilr ' ;v: ;- - :s 1 , Ll f "r- v " - -- V v w Si, y r ' - f v i y. W K: m.nM. y v " ft jp- , ' ' i" !,. i ' ; Y 1V- - h 1 I - r v - -- " ! I . , p H"" - ; , 1 ' --ftsH L-- o' f"-- - ( V, w-- ' 1 - -- i V i- - P'"! , I ? r l r f I .f I 1 Kt ; y, . ' f c i t 2t , ; r;: 1 Ji . t .- -- - ;. .- -. . . t " 'H? "" ' i""!' ; .v.q.s.wrt- - . ,i m liiiiilMIM....aini in,,, ii VAUANT SIGNET 200 ' "r x iV f l : I paa I THE LOWEST-PRICE- D BUCKET-SEA- T HARDTOP IN THE WEST! Think that the glamor of real bucket-- I I seat beauty is too expensive? Not when GLAMOR interiors like Signet's used you do business with your Plymouth- - t0 be the Private property of expensive, Valiant dealer! Wait'll you see this imported sports cars! new Signet 200. Sleek as an arrow with BLAZING performance ... at no extra a costly looking interior that'll knock "'t- - mh thf Performan" of Valiant, you'd pay extra for an your eye out (and have the neighbors optional engine in most com- - wondering when you came into & for- - pacts. Valiant's peppy engine is standard. tune). But the Valiant Signet 200 just the economy lasts! Gas economy? looks expensive. Your Plymouth- - Just remember that a Valiant scored Valiant dealer has a deal that'll put a 26-1- 3 mPS in last year's Mbiigas Economy Run. Moris savings. For Signet 200 in your driveway, bucket example: 32,000-mil- e lube cycle on major seats, peppy engine and all, for a lot chassis points. Change oil only half as less than you might ever imagine. Want often as last vear- - proof? Come on in and see! ' Test-driv- e the new Valiant Signet 200 SEE YOUR SALT LAKE COUHTY PLYMOUTH-VALIAN- T DEALER ElEIIIEI --- ffESO - . --y-m- : 61138'. i-- xm - ' Vi 4 -- :t VERB . r ,;: i tlrfil . I '4-- -v iftyzz : I k . YEAR .5-- . -- e- jw f b'H : j W 1 7'clr'c fUbv'si" r 5 ut .. I hr Z85 s i ?:s; I 0WHpi;;;; u- - 5ee- - see your deafer now. rmjn--2cx- zJ ?Ls LIVING COSTS ARE AT AN ALL-TIM- E PEAK ! BUT THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION - ELECTRICITY Utah Power & Light Co. electricity for the average home or farm costs less today than ever now 1 5 BELOW the national average SANDY NEWS by Connie Sargent AM Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Householder and children, B. J. and Joni, of White City and Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Anderson- and children, Ren-ett- e, Nathan and Kaylene of Draper were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson of Copper-to- n. Mrs. Alice Burke was dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burke and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa and children, Cynthia, Coanie, Peter John and Steven enjoyed Thanks-giving dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Massa of Lead Mine. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and daughter, Mary Margaret, were Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Elko, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott, - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell and children, Keith and Colleen. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Householder and children, B. J. and Joni, of White City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. and children, Susan Jo and Steven, of West Jordan last Friday even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza and daughter, Paulette, had as Thanks-giving dinner guests their families, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lipsey of Mid-vale and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dispenza and son, Sammy, of Copperton. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis. Leonard Bell were Mrs. Maggie Peck and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Nielsen of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Don Derricott of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Householder and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Valdez at-tended a show in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Hardman and family had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burke and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter had as Thanksgiving dinner guests their daughter and son and families, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson and dau-ghter, Holly, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carter and daughters, Christy and Stacey, of Rose Park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamb and children, David and Debbie, of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fahrni and Susan of Midvale were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soelberg of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sargent and sons, Jon and Carl, and Mrs. Mae Stillman entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ne and son, Gene, of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultz and sons, Jeff, Cory and Mark of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and sons, Russell and Danny, of Copperton. C |