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Show WEST JORDAN Claudia Butterfield AM 5-4014 Marlena Webb AM 5-4345 Weil Jordan Stake M.I.A. Board if holding their annual ChrUtmai dinner at West Jordan Stake House Friday evening (tonight) at 7 p.m. for members and their partner. Officer and teacher ' who have served and been released during the pat year will be honored. Santa Clau will viait the party and a program pro-gram will be presented. Several members of the West Jordan Third Ward bishopric attended at-tended the Utah Symphony, featuring featur-ing Reid Nibley, pianist, at Highland High-land High School auditorium on Friday evening, Nov. 23. Enjoying the program were Bishop and Mrs. Dale Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford D. Richards and Mr. and Mr. T. Earl Kelly. Dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kelly and family on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving were Miss Cwen Cooley of Midvale and Miss Darlene Gilbert of Riverton. John Schorr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schorr, ha received a "Duty To Cod" award, a highly honored achievement award for the LDS church. New teacher in West Jordan First Ward Primary are: Evelyn Rawlings, historian, and Evelyn Schmidt, Blazer teacher. Mr. and Mr. A. C. Furse, their children, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law and grandchildren held a family get-together recently at the home of Effie and Laury Cardall in Salt Lake City in honor of Grant Furse who is visiting from Washington. Wash-ington. Other guests enjoying the evening were Gladys and Leo Lund-berg, Lund-berg, Afton and Mars Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sims Furse, Mr. and Mrs. Bernarr Furse, Jackie and A. C. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furse, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse and Betty and Jack Johnson.. Another of the Furses sons, Ceorge Furse, living in Hawaii phoned the good news that they have a new baby girl. Laurel J. Brown has returned home from the hospital. Helping Ralph Webb celebrate his 14th birthday on Thursday, Nov. 29 were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Webb, Mrs. Ann Mabey, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and children, child-ren, Darlene, Marlene, LeRoy, Alice and Toccoy. Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kelly and family were a cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Walker of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., and their two daughters who are attending BYU. Girls from West Jordan First Ward who were awarded individual individ-ual awards recently at sacrament meeting were: first year Dora Ashworth, Phyllis Cobbley, Jackie Cook, Betty Lou Edmunds, Pearl Ann Gourley, Dawna Neilson, Lynda Lyn-da Hn Ann. Marv I nil Piprann. King, 72, of Burley, Idaho, were held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Bur-ley Bur-ley Tabernacle, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was born Dec. 21, 1889, in Salt Lake City to Thomas and Eliza Pratt King. He married Jennie Elizabeth Wardle, Oct. 15, 1913. in West Jordan. The marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Moved to Burley in 1914 and had resided in Burley and Heyburn since. He retired five years ago from the U.S. Post Office. He is survived by sons, Raymond L., and Leonard F., Burley; daughters, Mrs. D. Oman (LaPree) Grow, Sandy, Utah and Mrs. Darwin (Beatrice) Short, Santa Clara, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Carrie Pringle, Salt Lake City,, and Mrs. Leona Mabey, Midvale; 1 8 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Burial was in Pleasant Pleas-ant View Cemetery. Virginia Schmidt and Mary Anne Young; third year Beth Dimond, Karen McDougal, Dorothy Schmidt and Delores iMace; fourth year Linda Dallinga, Sherry White, Jerry White and Beth Westwood; fifth' year Myrle Paskett; seventh year Carol Neilson, Darlene Jenkins and Bonnie Benson. Special individual individ-ual awards were given to Lajuana Shulsen, Maralyn Christensen, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Christensen, Shirley Nelson, Maralyn Schmidt, Donna Cook, El-vera El-vera Beckstead, Darlene Bytheway and Crilla Egbert. Bonnie Benson is filling an LDS Stake mission. Last Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. another very interesting and enjoyable en-joyable meeting was enjoyed by the Wert Jordan Third Ward Relief So-ciety. So-ciety. It was the theology lesson titled "Rest from Labors and the Sabbath Day" given by Mrs. Vic-frtria Vic-frtria Kinn.rv I u... n....J.J 1... Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Mabey motored to Burley, Idaho, to attend the funeral of an uncle, Francis King, who died last Thursday after a long illness. They returned home Monday evening. Ihree new teachers have been added to the West Jordan First Ward Sunday School staff. They are: Mable Jenkins, Beth Westwood and Maureen Klotovich. Ira Don Beesley is the teacher for the teachers teach-ers training class. a visiting teachers report meeting at 9:30 a.m. The Singing Mothers practice is held at approximately 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday evenings following fol-lowing Mutual. Glen Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Webb, celebrated his seventh sev-enth birthday Saturday, Dec. 1st, with a family party which included his mother and father, and brothers broth-ers and sisters, David, Darrelyn, Donald and Douglas. (Continued on page three) 1 1 120th reunion held in Salt Lake i j City last week. Mrs. Harvey Halverson returned : homo this week after spending ten days in Fairview, New Mexico, While there she attended the funeral fun-eral of Mrs. Fern Holmes, wife of her brother, Vanner Holmes, Sr. Mrs. Halverson also visited other relatives during her stay. Taylor Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Chipman, has received receiv-ed a call to serve on an LDS mission mis-sion in the Southwest British Mission. Mis-sion. His farewell will be held at West Jordan Second Ward on December De-cember 30. Visiting Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dimond were her sister, Mrs. Donna Karlsten and granddaughter. Georgette Pollock, of Salt Lake City. West Jordan Second Ward held a lovely ward dinner Thursday evening, ev-ening, Dec. 6 at the churchhouse. A delicious smorgasbord dinner was served in a beautiful Christmas atmosphere. The hall and tables were decorated in beautiful red, green, silver and gold colors. An entertaining program concluded the gala evening. Mrs. Margie Wood and Mrs. Pat Dimond did a pantomine act on the program for the mayor and city officials of Midvale and their partners at a party held last Thursday Thurs-day night, Nov. 29. They and their husbands were guests a a dinner served in the Midvale City Hall before be-fore the program was presented. Courtney C. Huntsman of West Jordan was among the 30 Master lasons receiving the 32nd degree of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry at the Rite's . WEST JORDAN LADY LIONS West Jordan Lady Lions met al ' the home of Lois Smith for their Christmas party and bazaar last : Monday night, Dec. 3. Co-hostessei i for the evening were Jennie Asay, I Edna Obershaw, Yvonne Copeland and Sandra Walters. Games were played and quite a few gifts were sold. 27 ladies were present to enjoy en-joy the evening. Next meeting of the group will be held in January. The State Road Commission has placed "No Parking At Anytime Signs" along Bingham highway from Jordan Builders Supply to the new West Jordan post office as a safety precaution and to facilitate snow removal this winter, Royal Spratling, town board president has reported. Workmen have been asked to park their cars in the West Jordan park entrance area which has been newly paved. Mrs. George Adondakis underwent under-went surgery at LDS Hospital Monday. Mon-day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever visited in Roy with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and family and later all drove to Ogden to see Christmas Village. Harold Dimond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dimond, has received a call to the Canadian Mission. Little Joan Boulter is in St. Mark's Hospital where she has been for the past week under observation and treatment of an illness. Mrs. Dee Butterfield of Union and a former resident of West Jordan, Jor-dan, broke her foot last week in a freak accident at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Dimond spent Monday visiting his brother, George Geo-rge Dimond who is seriously ill in St. Mark's Hospital. Mrs. Claude Brinkerhoff is in LDS Hospital. WEST JORDAN (Continued from page two) The Young Adult class of the West Jordan Fourth Ward will hold a Christmas social Saturday night at 8 p.m. in the church house. Each person is to bring a 35c to 50c gift to be exchanged and the charge will be one cent for every year of your age. A very entertaining evening even-ing is being planned. West Jordan Fourth Ward Primary Pri-mary officers and teachers ant partners are having a Christmai party Friday (tonight) at th church house. A delicious turke) dinner and a program is plannec for the evening. Decorations wil be in the festive setting of th Ch ristmas season. Mrs. Aaron Webster is in St Mark's Hospital where she is receiving re-ceiving tests and treatment of a recent illness. Mrs. Ella Allphin, mother of Mrs Owen Nielsen of West Jordan, died suddenly Nov. 18, at the age of 75 at the home of a daughter, Ella Mae Hatch, in Byron, Wyo. Funeral services ser-vices were held in Lovell, Wyo., Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen Niel-sen and family left Tuesday, Nov. 20 to attend the funeral. They returned re-turned home Nov. 24. Mrs. Allphin often visited at the Nielsen home and had many friends in West Jordan. Jor-dan. West Jordan Second Ward Primary Pri-mary is holding their Christmas dinner party for officers and teachers tea-chers and their partners at the church house on Saturday evening. Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. was hostess to her bridge club at her home last Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. Mrs. Grant Milner was an invited in-vited guest. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. Hoamer Peterson and Mrs. Milner. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. |