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Show l'he Mulvalo Sentini'l Hie Jordan Guide I'iiyp Midvale, Ulah Thursday, July 24, 1969. Mrs Max Hatch's club won the talent show contest. 35 attended from Crescent. Mr & Mrs John A. n and daughter, Karen, returned home from a week's vacation. They visCRESCENT ited Mrs Samuelson's mother, Mrs W. J. Nielsen, her 255-624- 1 Lorna Allgood brother, Mr & Mrs Reed At the club outing Nielsen and family, Mackay, held at the Spruces July Ida. Mr & Mrs. Claren Mick-else- n 6 clubs from here atand family, Idaho tended. Jerry Hatch was Falls, Mr Samuelson's sismayor over the camp; Wen- ter, Mrs Norman Fackel, Springfield, and their daughdy Woodward was vice mayor. Crescent clubs, won the ter, Miss RoLayne Samuel-son- , ball championship. volley Logan. Mr & Mrs George Hyde, & Mr Mrs John A. Samuel-so- n ,.r...i,i and Dr. & Mrs Theron C. Olsen attended a 1934-3Jordan high school class reunion at Midvale Park July 9 Sam-uelso- 4-- 15-1- '. 5 12. wis yaarl Armed with rust. Last seen In the vicinity of your wa tar heater. Telltale signs include rusty watar In your tap and leaks In your water heater. Help trap the villain Rustflnger...call your A. 0. Smith dealer todayl (YOUR REWARD full-valu- g uarantaa en a naw A. O. Smith mlum er daluxa pra- - r lit watar haatar. If Unk laka within first 10 year, you gat a naw watar haatar fraa. Local dtlivary and tallatkin extra. witn an tha hot Mr & Mrs Verl Reed and children accompanied Mr & Mrs Oral Birch and children, trip to Sandy, on a week. last Gorge Flaming COTTONWOOD gum, Mrs Denise Bywater, Mrs Arlene DeLeeuw Pat Barnhurst, and Patti Indians win Major League WBBA Winning the Major League of WBBA Ridgecrest League were the Indians managed by Keith MacKay and coached by Cliff Olson. On the team were Mike Jacobs, Scott Stevenson, Roger Blosch, Kevin Ford, Kim Jensen, Kendall Stevenson, Paul Zaccardi and Craig Olson. Others were Russell Jensen, Wade MacKay, Kenn ny Wilson, Todd Chase, Yergensen, Mary Tyck- sen, Grant Jacobs and Jerry Jacobs. Winning the Minor League of were the Ridgecrest Braves who were managed by Arliss Hansen and coached by Clair Harris. Ar-ly- mm ed. Rebekah drill team have outdoor affair and you get it at HEIGHTS ar La-Ru- all-sta- y Hol-stei- n, five-yea- m rant ' MURRAY Plumbing Co. I 'ZfAvu. 266-352- 9 g Sprinkling Systems Yourself parts. JJ 7S i I 5900 SOUTH ttilMll 1 9 .uj .J jo McDonald's is your kind of place,; Join Our 35th People areuor coy untiling odh. inrl Uliu j pxrinir f8 30 JpduJtq Commpyiteirs aireiFor commit Snug flnnhnrcru miiiivvi gui II y rv 5666 South State aLI McDonald's Ij J f TOWERS' V &in30(8ra(feL? .! OF COURSE IT'S !& Do-- It 5, TANDY Members of the Utah State Drill Team had their annual outdoor dinner at the I Ith Ward holds home of Mr & Mrs Muryel Lihoma Holiday Stuart, on Saturday evening. Mrs Stuart was chairman of All-StAnnounce Ward the event and was assisted Eleventh Butler ream in WBBA held their Lihoma Holiday by Mrs Virginia Meehan, Mrs Agnes Setterberg, Mrs 18. Greeting the group July e Earl Jacobs, WBBA Presiwas Primary President, Shirley James and Mrs Viodent of the Ridgecrest Harvey, after which let Hayes, who is president talks were presented by Li- of the group. League, has. announced the r team which will rephoma girls, Becky Jones, Special guests were Mrs resent this area in the tourRuby Avery. Deborah Reid, Harold Williamson, Provo, nament. The boys are as folpresiTerralyn Huntsman, Cindy Rebekah Assembly lows: Ron Beckstrom, RogRoberts, and Kay Lynn dent, and her husband. er Blosch, Randy Campbell, Briggs. Teachers are MariMax Christensen, Rex Chris-tenselyn Harmer, Ruby Hansen, Soldier spends Leona Cowley, Carla Lun Greg Heiner, Mike in Vietnam deen and Michelle Briggs. year Heiner, and Chris Hobbs. leave Also listed were Eric Arriving for a Mrs Cowley was awarded a r service pin at the following a year in Vietnam Ray Huff, Mike Jacwith the U. S. Army was obs, Jack Johnson, Craig 01- program. Sp4 Allan Setterberg. He will report for duty at Ft. 14th Ward women Carson, Colo., taking his win baseball trophy bride with him. He will claim as his bride Miss ElThe Women's League of len Hansen on Aug. 2. Sp. Baseball of the Butler West Setterberg has six more "CATHEDRAL 4T Stake finished July 17, with months of service. OF WUSCLE" Butler Fourteenth Ward r TiHE B1GSEST GYM IN T Week end guest of Mrs AlXT---icapturing the first place r J THE WOCLD IS THE lan Finlayson were Mr & trophy. Butler wards, SevPAYNE WHITNEY -Mrs Terry Warner and Mr enth and Tenth, tied for sect7 t & Mrs Steven Warner, all of ond place and the SportsAT VALE. IT HAS manship trophy went to the Soda Springs, Ida. FOUR BASKET Butler Eleventh Ward. Spending a week with her BALL COURTS, mother are Mr & Mrs John ' ) mar m THREE - wrmmuaimim Butler Ward choir held a M. Poulson and family, BOWING party at the home of Mr & Sacramento, Calif. Relatives TANKS, Mrs Rulon Burton, July 17. in the area have been meetTWENT EIGHT After a treasure hunt, dining Mrs Agnes Setterberg's ner was served in the backnew granddaughter, Anna COUI?TS, A Lee Poulson. Kristine and yard. ROOF JO&S1N6 TRACK Butler Junior Hign School Eric Poulson are enjoying ANP TWO SWIAAVMN& POOLS ROOF VIEyV OF participated in the youth patheir stay here with their PAYNE WHITNEY &YV ' L rade held in Salt Lake July grandmother. 18. Mr 4 Mrs Lynn Hales and BACK Mrs ReNae Weston is unTALK. family, Crystal Lake, 111., JOIN THE RANKS... dergoing treatment for a are visiting his mother, Mr ..TO KEEP AMERICA A GOING back injury in Cottonwood & Mrs LeRoy Elmer. AND GROWING CONCERN They BY Hospital. BUYING AND CONTINUING are also visiting with Mrs & Mr Mrs Martinez KBUV US. SAVIN6S Speters Hales' sister and family, and family enjoyed a trip Mr & Mrs D. Jackman, BONOS. ITS PATRIOTIC AND Salt in southern Utah and Mesa Lake and with Mr Hale's TACTICAL! Verde, Ariz. On their return sister and family, Mr & Mrs w " home, they found their yard Dale Evans, Richfield. 0 and home had been ransackMary Louise Levine, the ed by vandals. JK YOU BEALIZE THAT daughter of Mrs Gwen P. MAN IS THE ONW ANWAL son Mr & or Mrs John, celebrated her 11th THAT SLEEPS ON HIS BACK ? Earl Cline, celebrated his. birthday July 14 with 14 fifth birthday July 16. Help-infriends, cousins and nieces him celebrate were Mr at a rollar skating and slum& Mrs Martinus Andersen, ber party. Mr & Mrs George Hobbs and SMN David Simpson is on Don't forget the ship Hornet which will family, Miss Rita Cline. Miss Ruth Cline, and Mrs Fred Freedom shakes may be purchased over the counter, at banks and other financial institutions Wagner and family. WHEN PURCHASE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A SERIES E Mr & Mrs Robert McCarBOND OF LIKE OR LARGER DENOMINATION.! thy and family spent several days camping at Moon Lake. Shellie Dille, daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Dille, celebrated her seventh birthday July 19. Attending the party were Jim, Mike, Diane and Kris Price. Terrv and Todd Yokum, Shannon and Shelly Dugan, ReNae and Elaine Hammer, Joan and Cheryl Walker, Tricia and Marchant, Cheryl Hellstrom Jeaninne and Deanie Dille. Mr & Mrs Chris Roberts left July 23 to visit friends in Denver. Mr & Mrs Gordon Thomas and family are vacationing in Minnesota and Illinois. They also visited with friends in Wyoming while en route. Mr & Mrs Earl Cline and Washer-Dry- er family returned recently from a trip to California. where they visited Mrs 1 tI Cline's sister and family, the Steve Roberts, San Di-- j Porcelain finish protects the beauty ol the ego; her brothers in Vista, washer Guards against rusting, scratching Mr & Mrs Glen Andersen and staining. Yours at no extra cost. . and family and Mr & Mrs Completely automatic, designed to handle any Victor Andersen and family; type load trom sturdy play clothes to in Los Angeles with another i! delicate permanent-pressthe William Garretts. sister, loads with;! Washes 2 to 1? pound y watar you naadl Dial Hy-ru- participate in picking up the ing for the summer with 4.25 if held to mato astronauts somewhere in the Mrs Bernice Clayton. The increase would turity. their return on South Pacific be retroactive to June 1. flight from the moon. He is Ask interest hike & Mrs Paul the son of Mr on savings bonds Simpson. Attending the Rebekah Veterans Ass'n picnic were Henry J. Riggert, Salt Mrs Marie Stuart, Mrs Hazel Lake City, volunteer bonds Mrs Richard Setterberg chairman for Salt Lake Nicholl, Mrs Agnes Setter255 3348 berg, Mrs Margaret Ward, County, was queried about the treasury request to Conand Mrs Inez Peterson, members of Wasatch Rebekgress to remove the interest Collection booth ah Lodge. rate ceiling on Savings Bonds William Mrs Blackmore, and other government seready at junction Cardston, Canada, a cousin curities. On Aug. 9 Sandy Lions of Mrs Bernice Clayton, and According to the chair will conduct their second anMiss Viola Blackmore, have man, "If the legislative renual rummage sale and have been visitors in Sandy and quest is approved, the inset up a collection booth for are also visiting relatives in terest rate on Series E and donated articles at the SanSalt Lake. H Savings Bonds will be Main and State. dy junction, Miss Susan Lyon is stay raised from the current Articles will also be accept ed at Del's A. G. and the Sandy Cafe. The sale will be conducted all day at the Sandy Bowery to which the public is invit- sen, Kendall Stevenson, John Tapp, Scott Vaughn, and Paul Zaccarui. The first two games of the tournament will be played Wednesday, July 30, at 12 noon and on Thursday, July 31, at the Beehove Ball Diamond. 'WJlPiS !' In- - Ruatprosfl Laakproefl a Alwaya raady . . . HERB and children, Santa Susana, and Mr & Mrs Thomas Shel-to- n and sons, Ventura. Edward Fairbourn accompanied his son, Mr & Mrs LeRoy Fairbourn, on a fishing trip to South Madison recreation area in Montana. They left their son DeVar at Pocatello on their .. way there. Guy N. Hardcastle, son of Mr & Mrs Noal Hardcastle, celebrated his first birthday July 14. Present were Mr & Mrs Alma Fairbourn, Hardcastle, Crescent; Mr & Mrs Blaine Hardcastle and family, Sandy; Mrs Jay Turley and daughter, Gayle, who are visiting from Tem- - Del-ma- . charged with destroying millions of watar heaters each will ba Visitors a few days last week at the home of Mr & Mrs Harvey Ainsworth were their son and wife, Mr & Mrs Keith Ainsworth and family, Idio, Calif., en route home from a trip to Canada, Oregon, Yellowstone Park and other points of interest. Mr & Mrs Gale Ainsworth returned home last week from a trip, ac- r companied by Mr & Mrs Jenkins, Sandy. They visited Mr & Mrs Grant Ainsworth and family, Belmont, Calif. Mrs Ainsworth's parents, Mr & Mrs Elmer Flack, Mrs Ainsworth's sisters, Mr & Mrs Sheldon Starwater and Mr & Mrs Ralph Kleemore and Mr & Mrs Gordon Flack all of Arbuckle. Mrs Starwater visited the Ainsworths after they returned home. After a 10 day vacation trip to California, Mr & Mrs D. Hartley Greenwood have returned home. 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