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Show HERRIMAN Mrs Leon Ewell A male basketball tournament was started Mar. '6 at the Herriman Ward. Games will be played each Wednes day night for the next live weeks, ending on Apr. 3. Anyone 12 or over, who desires to play is eligible. Herriman Lions are busy campaigning for their candidate, J. Bryant Miller, for district governor. They have In Riverlon Pre-Spri- ng to lies On All Or-gil- Whirlpool Automatic Dryness Selector MOISTURE MINDER dryness control No ironing needed for Permanent Press Come an inier-ciumeeting Granite Park. They met with Riverton, Cottonwood Bluifdale, Hgts, and Sugarhouse clubs this week, reported Pres. Arlin Freeman. Mrs Nora Crane was a week end guest of her daughter, Mrs Gwen Reed at West Jordan. They enjoyed dinner at a Salt Lake cafe and visited with Mr & Mrs H. J. Jefferies, Salt Lake. Mrs Nora Crane was a dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Nephi Butterfield. Mrs Jim Parkins, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs Del Roy Taylor, ElPaso, Tex., have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr & Mrs Jesse Dansie. Miss Judy Butterfield, BYU, spent the week end home with her parents, Mr & Mrs Sherwood Butterfield. Pvt. Richard Butterfield, Fort Polk, La., is home on leave from the Army. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Preston Butterfield. Mrs Nora Crane visited at the home of Mrs Ora Wagstagg, Salt Lake. The s occasion was Mrs Clara 82nd birthday. Also present were Mrs Orgil's daughters and Mrs Mildred Densley, Riverton. Those calling on Mrs Nora Crane, Wednesday, on her birthday, were Mrs Gwen Reed and son Rick, West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Gary and daughter, Gressman Tracy Ann, Taylorsville; Albert J. Crane, Roberta and Evelyn Crane, and Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell. Mrs Esther Lawler enjoyed lunch with her daughter, Miss Rosalee Lawler in Salt Lake. Mrs Elton Bills attended a Bridal Shower in honor of Miss Shari McDonald ut the home of Mrs Barbara Rodg-ers- , Sandy. Also attending were Mrs Mike Barc-lla- , West Jordan, Mrs Barbara Bills, Midvale, Mrs Alta Maynard and Jolane, Mrs Madge Loyde, Riverton. A surprise birthday party was given Mar. 3 in honor of Mrs Esther Lawler. Dinner guests were Mr & Mrs Lyle Bush, Green Brae; Miss Rosalee Lawler, Miss Sharon Brookes and Don Lindsey, Salt Lake. The party was given by Mrs Lawler's daughter, Mrs Ann Becker and her grand daughters, Patty and Shelley Becker. Also calling on Mrs Lawler were Mr & Mrs Meadow Robert Wood, Brook; Mr & Mrs Earl Poor, Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and family, Mr & Mrs Norman Simpson, Granger; Mrs Carol Butterfield and daughter. Those from Herriman attending the scouter's banquet at Riverton, Mar. 4, included Mr & Mrs Elton Bills, Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell, Mr & Mrs J. E. Miller, and Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell. Paula Freeman entertained for her eighth birthday Saturday. Guests were Melanie Ewell, Carolyn Johnson, Melody Jarimillo, Renae Fresquez, Tammy Eastman, Tracy Butterfield, Cory Dawn Mangum, Shelley Rushton, Nancy Yazzie, and Janet Eastman. tieia with also in... see it today! See Ron Page For The Best Possible Price The Midvale Sentinel Page 8 The Jordan Guide DRAPER Mrs i.alph Builaul Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 571-328- wfj Anniversary Noted By Relief Society Two Draper sary Wards named Judy. l cele-jra'e'- 12-1- charge. At the Third Ward, under the direction of the president, Mrs Bonnie Andrus, the ladies had lunch at noon and a ladies' chorus presented the program. The Second Ward will cel- ebrate the occasion Mar. 19 at 10 a.m. with lunch at noon and Mrs Norma Smith will give the Social Relations , lesson. Mrs Richard will be in charge. She is the new Relief Society president. Mrs Shirley Andersen, Relief Society president in the Fourth Ward has announced the anniversary date for Fri day, Mar. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be served at 7 p.m. and a floor show will be presented afterwards, with folk dancing. This will be for the members and their partners. Lan-deen- The Young Marrieds of the Fourth Ward will have as guest speaker, Ronald Baker of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department. He will speak on Narcotics. The meeting will be held at the home of Keith Jacobson, 800 East 13800 South, Sunday evening. Tree Burning Held in Draper Christmas tree burning and wiener roast was held in the back yard at the home of Lynn Terry, Mar. 2. were Attending Lynn, Jean, Joe and LeAnn Terry, Cliff, Barbara, Chad and Cathy Forman, Stan Robinson, Bonnie, Ricky and Jan-alyWest, Paul, Norma and Robyn Johnson, Ray, Helene, Jill and Jan Terry, Weldon, , Iona and Gordon Van Dee, LuJuana, Terry and DiAnn Slagowski, Dar-rel- l and Dondi Allen, Derrick Raddon, Bruce and Nadine Moller, Kenny and RaNae Olsen, Susie and LarMichael ry Humphrey, Thomas, Chris Jensen, Ray, Joe, Steven and Tim Bryant, Scott and Craig Caldwell, Bennett Greene, Dar-len- e and Kevin Smith, Scott Terry, all of Draper, and Knolton, Virgil, Phillip, Lynn and Tracy Martineau, HoH laday. The Martineaus arej former residents of Draper Annual n Tas-sell- WHITE CITY Mrs A. T. Collison 571-315- 4 parents consultations Mar. 7 and 8. School was dismissed both days at 11:30. Officers and room mothers in the PTA assisted in the consultations. 255-C24- 15 Crescent Camp DUP will hold its meeting Mar. 15 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs Ethel Kemp. Model LSA Buy A Matching Have Ron Show You The Advantage of Owning A Whirlpool 68001 TUNE UP Time Car Sick? '" i Randy Barnes, Allyson Clawson. Holiday the Sandy East Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held May 14, at 8:30 p.m. at the stake center. Age 14 and up are invited to attend. There will be an orand refreshments chestra will be served. There will be no charge. Future speakers of the Sandy Eighth Ward will be presented at the Speech Tal-- j ent Fare Mar. 19, at 7:30 p.m. This will be under the direction of speech director Chloanelle Hansen. Refresh ments will be sold to raise money for the youth conference this summer. Winter camp will be held at Tracy Wigwam for the scouts of the Sandy Eighth Ward Mar. 8 and 9. The district camporee will also be held for scouts from six stakes on Mar 29 and 30. This camporee will be held above White City. Scouts will compete with other troops with the skills they have been learning. There will be a concert ui MIUUI tumjjuou ers from all wards in the Sandy East Stake Mar. 15, at 8 p.m. This concert is in honor of the Relief Society's birthday. In charge of this concert are Brenda Ander-toand Carmen Houmand. Count down for the rocket race for cub scouts from troop 374 of andy Eighth Ward is Mar. 16. Blast off time will be 6:30 p.m. in the church. Cub master Tom Collison urges all parents and cub scouters to attend. There will be a candy and bake sale after the rocket 011151115 Qnlt 7nnan at th Tannic 1,1- fcjfc." t 11111.1 AJUpUU UL Lake airport Sunday, Mar. 10. Dennis has been in Viet Nam for one year. At the airport was Mrs Betty who will go with her husband to Fort Carson, Colo., after he spends his thirty day leave at home. Penny Sharpies celebrated her ninth birthday by going to dinner with her parents, Mr & Mrs Ernie Sharpies and brothers and sisters. Also present was her grandparents, Mr & Mrs Jack Hughes. Mr & Mrs Jerry Byergo and family will soon leave White City to make a home Zu-pa- n in Donna Higbee, Dorothy and Elma Lang Vincent, went to Provo to visit with friends and have dinner. Koryl Thornwall is home after spending a few days in the hospital for removal of her tonsils. Mr & Mrs Vere Densley and children spent Sunday in Provo attending the blessing of their grand daughter. She is the daughter of Mr & Mr & Mrs Dan Zupan welcomed home their son SP5 TROESTER'S AUTOMOTIVE 22 N. Holden Sr., 255-124- 1 Midvale SPRING 111. & Mrs Vere Densley & family went to Herriman to help Kent Bodell celebrate his birthday. Mr Permanent Special March 14 to April 14 Reg. $10 y50 Waves V2 USDA Good BEEF V2 Inspected PORK n races. Bring It To Us ln The Beginning Save Money inthe End. Inc. Haircut t Set BEAUTY BELLE SALON 255-963- 5 LaSue Bell, Mgr. 676 S. 300 W., Sandy All 47' Meat is Cut, Double Wrapped And Quick Frozen We Cure and Smoke Our Own WEST JORDAN LOCKER 1637 W. 7729 S. West Jordan 255-042- 1 Crescent Ward cub scout pack meeting will be held Mar. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the ward house. Mrs Reed Nielson and daughters, Mackay, Ida., visited last week with her parents, Mr & Mrs Harry C. Fowler. Mrs Fowler is confined in the hospital. Mrs Charles Carroll celebrated her 79th birthday anniversary on Mar. 6. Family members met in the evening. Mr & Mrs Mark Child and son Bruce are making their home in Crescent. Mr & Mrs Lloyd J. Pryor and family. Granger; and Dr. & Mrs W. Lynn Nelson and Children, Sandy, were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. & Mrs Theron C. Olsen. Their daughter, Ruth Pryor, is the fiancee of Michael Olsen. 18, 8:15 A bowling trophy was awarded the following girls who have participated in bowling from all wards in the Sandy East Stake. High score was Connie Jensen, high series was Terry Hig-bealso placed was Jill Knudson Friday afternoon w'nners were Jeannie Weber, high game. Robin Tripp, tied. series Robyn High Barnhurst, also placed was Becky Murphy. Two Beehive classes from the Sandy seventh ward held a slumber party at the home of MIA president Mavis Roth, Mar. 1 The following morning all the girls went bowling. With the theme Roman . UiimitWMlLili) Whether you Farm 10 acres or 100i you'll find it pays to fertilize! matter what the size of your farming operation you'll find the best way to increase profits is with proper fertilization. Modern farming requires that normal soil fertility be increased with a balanced fertilizer program for top yields and profits. Using enough fertilizer this spring can be the difference in a profit or loss this fall. No Electric Dryer You can be crrtain that when you use USS Fertilizers you are working in the right direction and that you are using the fertilizer that thousands of growers use each year to achieve maximum yields and profit. So whether your farming operation is large or small, you'll find that the easiest way to reach your harvest goals is to use enough fertilizer this spring. Your USS Fertilizer dealer carries fertilizers, made by United States Steel. (CsS) Fertilizers Furniture & Appliance 254-38- 35 .jt Sterling scholars from Hil Icrest High School are from left to right front, SusanMor-n- e ley, Roberta Hrdy, Caoli Hastings, Karen Hashimoto; center, Bill Warner, Blair Clawson; back row, from left, Ralph Place Paul Watanabe, Pat Knibbe, Dennis Doty, Toke it to the. Automotive experts With Over 40 Years Experience p.m. at the stake house Jack Packard from the general MIA board who is serving with the Boy Scouts Council of America will speak at a All conference. quarterly leaders in scouting should plan to attend this informative talk on scouting. Mar. to In Riverlon 'ammm Sandy m Graduate a flameless Spring Scouter Will Speak To Area Leaders DUP Meet Mar. Mar. 16, from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon at the Draper First ward, 12300 So. 6 East there will be a den chief conference. All den chiefs and chiefs den prospective should attend this conference. All den chiefs should be accompanied by cub masters or assistant cub masters. Each person attending should bring a sack lunch and 50c for materials to be handed out at this special class of instruction on the cub scout program. a CRESCENT Crescent Cub Den Chiefs Will Hold Meet in Draper Mar. The First Ward had a program and lunch at noon, witli guest speaker, Mrs Hul-dParker Young, Salt Lake, formerly of Draper. Mrs Lo-vWitt, president, was in Bell View school held their Lorna Alljood Mrs Randy Densley. A family dinner followed the blessing of the baby who was their 128th anniverthe Relief Society, of 14, 1968 Delmar Duncan. Riverton M. A. Elhers, Egill Olaffson, Drar Midvgle |