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Show Poge 12 Thursday, November 13, 1980 THE SENTINEL Youngsters attain goal, visit to show the children how they could be get primary certificates missionaries. Under the A special ceremony direction of Jeannie Reitz was held in the Midvale each child became a First Ward primary, Junior Fellowshipping each child receiving adMissionary. vancement certificates. During the fun activity Charlene Oldroyd, period at Primary the children have been lear- Harriet Tippetts, Janet and Carol ning about what makes a Benton, Richardson are teachers Mishome. happy sionaries to in the Primary. came lSSSS- M FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX VW&f 6fftSCTiQ6 tout. p Qf. tHw- - te... Ii'4-,i$- i idiMs nr Harvest Time fife Qas&jfc Specials You'll find a harvest of specials at Deseret Industries Pmrt for tht proertaboi of a fifty year pin to Hotiro the DcMolay trt froa E. Michel for his loif servict to left Iced Tboaus, Mart Fox, Mr Michel, Jumna GaskiK, aii lohort TOi533Mr BOB Korlee. Pioneer Braided Rugs Eiamples of Savings: Sue. inches 24x36 24x48 24x54 36x72 -- Now- -- Now- -- Now- -- Now- $8.44 $10.44 $12.44 $25.44 Ladies Clothing Specials select several at this ironey saving price 4 for $5. Ladies Blouses and Tops Howard E. Michel was honored at the Midvale Masonic Temple. Michel, who has been associated with Demolay for 56 years, was originally initiated into the Baltimore Chapter in Maryland in 1924. R. W. Moore Chapter Order of Master Councilor, DeMolay's Mark Fox, read the accomplish Nov. 6 Save on other sizes too! Ladies Pants - ments of Michel. He was followed by a joint Demolay Degree, performed by R. W. Moore and the Salt Lake Chapters. Michel also received a 50 year pin and certificate, presented by Robert Kurlee of Denver. present included Dignitaries Jimmie Caskill, executive officer of the state of Utah and an active member of the International Order of Council Supreme DeMolay; Reed Thomas, state master councilor; Chris Noid, state junior councilor; Jay R. Newman, deputive commander of the Southwest Dept. of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templer United States of America. Masons honor Pioneer Rugs reduced for one week only. All Bock fair begins Monday fair at Sandy Dook Bargain priced 4 for ElsGentaiy; authors to visit $5. Grab Bags There's a surprise in ever) bag! $1.00 Each Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy 9 Murray 441$ S. Main Deseret Industries Thrift Store West Jordan Tooele 1550 W. 7100 So. SO No. Main Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop The PTA is sponsoring a book fair at Sandy Elementary from Nov. 17 to Nov. 21. Paula Lindsay is chairman of the book will fair. There be books for various children to purchase in time for possible Christmas gifts. Four authors will be at the school. I eggffi& II ZAAMtifc EES CaV II 0.4. tJo.l I er llilf MS vmimm by PTA The Alta View PTA of- fers their annual book fair to help children discover and share the wonderful world of books. Our chidlren love a Book Fair. Some of the On Nov. 18, Barbara most popular categories TELL US Williams, Joyce Vuyk, d books, How many times have are: and Ruckman, Ivy dicand craft cookbooks, Lorraine Henroid will be you thought "That mazes and puztionaries, at the school to talk to the should be in the paper." zles, art books, riddles children about writing. It can be. Phone and humor, sports, science, stamp ' and -- coin, adventure mysteries, classics and stories, novels, and records. "The PTA, says Mrs Luana Bryant, president, wishes to awaken the to recognize children hisher own talents and begin to use them. Books can bring forth different ideas and interests. "With our Book Fair we hope to provide for the current needs of the children at Alta View. The Book Fair will be held Nov. 1 with good books at low prices. Easy-to-rea- 255-355- 6. Give The Gift That Lasts Forever. mm 17-2- V.r.- 111 - -- h.- - i w a trvii itf in !( Plonty Of Uo flitting Foo Color Proviows To Chooso From Special Christmas Pachago Offor: 1 - 8x10 Grtf Kawck wfll bt tht spaaktr at tht Saadj Six-ttta- th Ward, E, 1X9 bcgiM at 1 p. Na viHIaava for ai Enador Gaayaqail IDS Missioa, aad M tater tbt trainMg ctitar oa Nov. 20. Tbt fsmlf b Mvitttl to visit at aa opto boast at tht boM tf tbt nissMaary's partats, 5x7 8 - wallets U Only Beg. '69" THE PHOTOGRAPHER I H.7S in Union Square 9460 S. in the Market Place FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL 572-124- Ckmtaas Noirs: Moi.-Fri.10-- S Sat 10-- 5 0 120S h Rot. 18. TIN BMttiBf Mr aaa' Mrs Cbarits -- 1 Kttck, after tht sptaktr's BNttjaf. Mtaibtrs of tht ari art alst bnitti to tht opto boast at 4:30 p.BL (HE 49 op97 onx cauf... Church group has spook alley and dance A Halloween dance was attended by the young adults organizations in East Third, Midvale Seventh and Eighth Wards. A spook alley was featured. John Mathiis, president of the young men in the Eighth Ward, was in charge. 1 eM M Mm offered books they have written will autograph them for the children. The books will also be displayed during parent-teachconference so that parents may select and purchase the books for gifts. A- OC3 They will be selling the and ft- .vie mjo etiuf ioio mi ao fei2 |