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Show LEGION BIRTHDAY PARTY SATURDAY, MARCH 17 American Legion Lyon-Gardner-Irving Pot I 1 9 of West Jordan i holding it birthday dinner party, celebrating 43 year of legion activities ac-tivities on Saturday evening, Mar. I 7 at 7 p.m. at the Pioneer Hall in Wfit Jordan, it i announced. The dinner will be prepared by the Daughter of Utah Pioneer. Tick-eta Tick-eta are $2.00 each and may be obtained ob-tained at the Bill Thompson residence resi-dence or by contacting any legion-aire. legion-aire. There will be fun and entertainment enter-tainment for all. OLD FASHIONED HYMN SING TO BE HELD AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH THIS SUNDAY NIGHT All Bingham and former Bingham friends are invited to come to an "old fashioned hymn sing" to be held at St. Paul's Community Methodist Meth-odist Church at Copperton this Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Many have been asking for a hymn sing and here it ia. Mis Ada Duhigg and Mis Mildred May will be present. If you have copies of "Hymns of Praise" bring them with you to the sing. The Riverton Community Committee Com-mittee on strengthening our America Am-erica will sponoor it' second meeting meet-ing at Riverton School on Thursday, Thurs-day, March 15 at 7:30 p.m., it is announced. Harold Bruce Welch, an officer from the Utah National Guard, has been ssked to show the film "Communist Encirclement '61' and will give a brief commentary on the him. This program is being sponsored by the Civic Croup in this area. All adult community member ore urged to attend thi meeting, which will inform us con-corning con-corning the threat of communism. West Jordan Elementary School held it monthly Americanism program pro-gram for the entire student body at the school Wednesday, reported Howard Ballard, principal. It consisted con-sisted of patriotic songs sung by the Sth Grade and a film on "Our Country' Emblem" was shown. George R. Wells, who formerly operated the Bingham Club Cafe in Bingham, took over the M fit M Cafe at 125 No. Main St. in Midvale Ion March I, il was reported this week. BINGHAM LIONS TO MEET THURSDAY. MARCH 15 Bingham Canyon Lion Club ia holding a regular meeting at the Immaculate Conception Church hall next Thursday evening, March 15 at 6:30 p.m., it wa reported. All member are urged to attend. BELL SYSTEM SCIENCE PROGRAM ON TV SATURDAY "Threshold for Tomorrow," an hour-lontr Drotram exploring many Ruth Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mr. Jack Householder, Jr., in West Jordan Jor-dan for their regular monthly meeting. meet-ing. A business meeting was held after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. James McLeod, first; Mrs. J. L. Murano, secondhand Mrs. Wally Swenson, consolation. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. W.B.A. will hold a regular meeting meet-ing thi Saturday night, March 10, ing this Saturday night, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the' home of Mrs. Melba Harl.er in Copperton. Mr. and Mr. Steve Homyak left Monday to return to their home in Denver, Colo., after spending three weeks visiting with Mrs. Alice Brisk of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Morris and children, Steven and Karen, and Mrs. Eugene Morris of Midvale and Mrs. Dee Christensen of Copper-ton Copper-ton spent last week end in Portage visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and family. Miss Mabel Neprud was hostess to her 7 o'clock dinner and bridge club at the home of Mrs. Helen Sullenger in Midvale Tuesday ev- ' ening. A very lovely dinner was j served' following which bridge was j played. Prizes were won by Mrs. ( of science's most exciting new frontiers, will be sponsored by the Bell System over NBC-TV, Saturday, Satur-day, March 10, at 5:30 p.m. Thi will be the final program in the three-part "Threshold" series sponsored spon-sored by the Bell System during the current season. According to producer Robert Bendick, the . program might well have the sub-title "What' New on Earth." He plan to present some of the research going on in five important fields the atom, DNA, the sea, miniaturization and computer com-puter technology and show its potential usefulness to man's life, well-being and destiny. MINERETTE CLUB The Minerettes of Bingham High School presented their final drill at the game between Bingham and Cyprus last Friday night. The drill was under direction of Claudia Butterfield. Title of the drill wa "Hawaiian Luau". First part of the drill was done to a drum beat and the second was done to a song from "South Pacific". The girls carried bamboo sticks to beat out some rhythms with the music. They also wore leis around their necks. At the end of the drill the Minerettes took the leis from their necks and placed them around the neck of a spectator. Before the last drill the Senior Minerettes were paid a tribute by their advisor, Mrs. Virginia McDonald. Mc-Donald. They had a short party and were presented carnations. We Minerettes have again ended another season of drilling which we have enjoyed doing very much. |