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Show "m'M 1 fit ai? i , had as dinner guests during the week Mr & Mrs Francis Johnson and sons Jerry and Bonnie, Pacifico, Calif., and Mr & Mrs Frank Swainston, Sandy. Visiting at their home during the month were Mrs Annie Anderson, Salt Lake, and Mrs Addie Bou-tellfrom Arizona. 3 1 .jsir mmmn at a; jk smm ik. szA S83THIS in' e Ik ... m ' LITIPf mi. 1 BLUFFDALE ant m 3 a teller Mrs Lee Wanlass t Ul i i: ' M 24-2- nr - Kelly Beck hangs a sign on fenced off collection of litter on 7th East in Sandy. Kelly, and Steve Wright collected the trash as a conservation project for boy scout life badges. They are scouts Sherry Patrick Ward Honors MIA Girls with Awards .. The Copperton Ward held its MIA honor night. Receiving awards were Bodily, JoAnn Garrett, Adderlev. Shauna Terry Dikerson, Kimberley Price, and Dawn Smith, Celece Glenda Poulsen, Swenson, Kelia Smith, Lee Anna Xan-thoTeresa Bodily, Sherry Patrick, Debra Smith, Lynn Wankier, Paula Poulsen, Debra Bobby LaBounty, Hardman, Kristine Bodily, Neysa Xanthos, Ranea Jr., Charlene Ray and Aston Bray. Maxine Scrog-gin- , formerly of Copperton, also attended. Lee-An- itors. n Mrs Pat Ross, Concord, N. H., visited Mrs Cora Skinner and Mrs Jess RIVERTON Mrs Don Shepnard District 8 Meet Set for Sept. 6 relatives. Miss JoAnn Pasquali returned home from a tour in Europe with a group of nurses. Mr & Mrs Eldon Johnson visited Mr & Mrs Jessi Jol-leSalt Lake; Mr & Mrs Dark ,Tohnon. Granppr, and Mr & i.irs Kuilh Jcl.rcri and family, Magna. Floyd Trease visited with Mr & Mrs H. A. Patrick and family. Mr & Mrs Martin Jenson celebrated the birthday of a their granddaughter, Jenson, daughter of Mr $n Mrs Jack Jenson, Murray. Mr & Mrs II. A. Patrick visited Mrs Jessie Trease at Hillcrest Nursing Home They also visited Mr & Mrs John Trease and family. Hooper. Mr & Mrs Bud Patrick and family are spending a few days at Fish Lake. Father Shrope, former pastor of Copperton Immac-ulate Conception, is being re-- j placed by Father Duggan,; new assistant pastor, whoi will arrive from Ireland. Father Shrope has been appointed pastor in Roosevelt. Sister Paul Francis and bister Gabrieil are new sisters arriving from New York. They will teach the younger children during the coming year. Mr & Mrs Merrill Bolton received a surprise visit from their daughter and Mr & Mrs Ernest son-in-la- JIM BEAM executive meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, Riverton Post 140, was held Aug. 21 at the home of Mrs Paul Howard, president. Attending were Mrs Charles McFarlane, Mrs Jack Webster, Mrs Mel Withers, Mrs RaNae Crane, Mrs Theron Tisher and Mrs Kathleen Withers. District 8 meeting will be held at the Riverton Town Hall Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. with Riverton Unit 140 as hostess. Unit 140 will go to the Veterans Hospital Oct. 7 to furnish refreshments and entertainment for the veterans. An Mr & Mrs Charles Winn & son Chucky vacationed in Southern California with I New Area Added To Carrier Service Riverton postmaster, Hamilton Acres area will now receive their mail by Rural Route 1 mail carrier, Clifton Lloyd; however, certain specifications concerning mail boxes have to be observed. Those needing information are asked to con- tact Mr Lloyd. Riverton Filth Ward Primary will resume schedule Sept. 3. Roth junior and senior Primary will begin at 3:30 p.m. Prayer meeting starts at 3:10. The Third Ward Primary meets Sept. 4 at 3:30 p.m. This will be both the junior and senior sessions. Prayer meeting will be at 3 p.m. The First Ward Primary will begin Sept. 9, with both sessions meeting at 3:30 and prayer - this pan(--- wood, fre 1 the takes plac Tjhe q ali-i- air Jor0 W"t.V- - a in lo religious course will be offered to those who wish to participate at the West Jordan Seminary starting on Sept. 21. A small fee will be charged. An instructor from BYU will be in charge. A Parties Open MIA Weekly Activities An opening meeting will be held at the Fifth Ward by the MIA on Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. On Sept. 4 the First Ward MIA will hold a roller skating party. Everyone will meet at 6 p.m. and transportation will be provided. A record hop, featuring disc jockey Gary Waldron will be held by the Second Ward MIA in conjunction with the Third Ward. Records will be given away during the evening. This wiil b: at the Ti ird Ward Sept. 3 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Mr Mr & Mrs Doug Brown and Mr & Mrs Jack Silcox returned recently from a trip to Preston, Ida., where they vis. ted Mr & Mrs Ber-ret- t Steadman and family and Mr & Mrs Bob Jones and family, former West Jordan residents. Visiting in the San Francisco area with a son, Dick Howard and family, are Mr & Mrs Ron Howard. Recent visitors to California were Mr & Mrs Clifton Lloyd and daughter Jolene, and Mr & Mrs Joe Golson. They visited Mr & Mrs Max Lloyd and lamily, San Francisco. Mr Lloyd returned after a week's stay while Mrs Lloyd and Jolene stayed two weeks longer. Week end visitors of Mr & Mrs Don Sheppard were Mr & Mrs Wilmer Sheppard, Mr & Mrs Fred Sheppard, Mrs Bill Shaw, and Miss Shannon Sheppard of Salina. Visiting in the Riverton area were Mr & Mrs Ray McFarlane and daughter, Debra, and son, Brent, from Peru. They visited at the home of parents, Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlene, before traveling on to Terrebonne, Ore., where they will visit Mr & Mrs W. J. Bastian, former Riverton rpsidpnts and parents of Mrs Ray Mc Farlane. Mr & Mrs William Silcox Moss & Mrs Boyd Mousley Insurance rates been increased Council to Meet 9 at Bella Vista Cottonwood Heights community council will hold a meeting Monday, Sept. 9 at Bela Vista schools at 8 p.m. followed by the community council's board of trustees meeting at 9. The public is urged to attend this meeting. Theer Positions Open on Council Three seats on the Cottonwood Heights community council are available this November election. Anyone desirous of running may contact any of the board members as follows: Paul Bywater, Don Antczak, Mrs , Frankie Harris, John Rulon Burton, Doug Erickson and Dr. Maitland G. Spencer. Names must be submitted at least 15 days prior to the election. Eck-lund- Faculties Convene Prior to Openings members and Faculty school staff of Ridgecrest School enjoyed dinner at a local restaurant on Aug. 26, prior to beginning the new school term. Also starting their school year by dining out are the members of the faculty at the Mountview School. The Butler Junior High School's faculty enjoyed a luncheon prepared by their own lunchworkers Aug. 26. Beginning Sept. 1, Butler Eleventh Ward will have new meeting times as follows: priesthood, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; sacrament meeting, 4 p.m., and MIA on Monday evening at 8 p.m. A youth fireside chat was held at the home of Bp. John A. Reid Aug. 25 for the youth of the Butler Eleventh Ward. Mr & Mrs Wesley Fuhri-mahosted a patio party at their home last Friday evening for Mr & Mrs Vance Holladay and family and Mr & Mrs Frank LaRocca, Murray. Mrs Marcile Leake is recuperating from foot surgery. Mr & Mrs Alvin Sorenson and son, Shannon, returned recently from a trip to Yellowstone where their other son, Kendall, has been n Hill-cre- folk-lor- pie. I' Salisfied wilh our Wi School ' ! IN x Syslem? yWHiMl' 4 t J. Matsumnra J. Matsumura; Ronald Ronald son of Mr & Mrs E. Ballet of Stale School Board AFROTC in Midvale, is field training encampment at Hamilton AFB, Calif. course The encampment includes survival training, aircraft and aircrew indoc AtVMH Gibbs Mat-sumur- Fourth Ave., 119 Mexico William G. trination, and small arms training. Cadet Matsumu- - Paid Pol. Ad. by Bruce G Egbert. Non-Partisa- n The National Ballet of currently on a nationwide tour under the auspices of the U. S. cultural exchange program, will include Salt Lake City in their itinerary. They will appear for one performance only on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at Valley Music Hall. This exciting event will be under the sponsorship of the Salt Lake Mexican Civic Center. The center was organized over 30 years ago for the purpose of uniting the population of Utah in order to help them preserve their national culture and heritage by scheduling special observation tor their national and religious holidays while at the same time they are learning to become useful citizens of the community. to Salvador According Herrera, president, they are striving to raise funds for a building to provide recreational and educational facilities for young people. Proceeds from the appearance of the National Ballet of Mexico's local engagement will be used for this fund. Coming directly from Mexico City, the ballet has received the highest critical Mexico, Durango to Silverton, Colorado Daily through Oct. 6 (round-trip- ) Nature saves its besf show for the after the flatlanders home folks and crowds have gone. Mexican-- American - SEE aspen gold, the splendor of Fall in a primitive mountain area you can't reach by car. A photographer's paradise! of a real steam the chuff-chuengine, the merry clack of wheels on track, the whistle that brought HEAR ff Stop over in Durango, gateway to the fascinating region. On the scenic Navajo Trail hwy. U.S. GENERAL PALMER HOUSE 4. - decor, accommodations. THE GRANDE PALACE RESTAURANT superb food and atmosphere. beverages in a RESERVE YOUR SEAT ON THE TRAIN, drop a card or letter to: Agent, Rio Grande Depot, Room 8J . Durango. Colo. 81301 THE thoroughly modern TO 160-16- motel-hot- YOUR TICKETS WILL BE WAITING FOR YOU. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad BARGAIN ANNEX 27J3 SO. STATE STREET -- - 4750 SO REDWOOD RD. 7355 - SO. 9th EAST Phone: STRAIGHT nr Uor Lulled i TtWi QO HILLCREST OFFICE 7150 South 9th East Phone: 255 4297 OFFICE METROPOLITAN OFFICE 3601 South State Street Phone: MIDVALE OFFICE 7569 South Stat Street Phone: 255-713- 0 118. feme RIVERTON OFFICE ew 11 Ot. 60KE-SPRITE- lC6 AUTO TRUCK LIFE FIRI COMMERCIAL m gttnBK -- busb sssiiitr m DP s OWi -! 'Z mm 10 SlE I Cud 1630 West 14600 South Phone: 254-305- 6o5? Jim Beam 86 proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey distilled and bottled by the James B. Beam Distilling Co., Clermont, Beam, Kentucky. om. tow.1 ftnte yovz 265-448- 5410 West 3500 So. Phone: 299-141- WHISKEY wmt OFFICE StrMt 486-139- GRANGER-HUNTE- 'W$5T' State 1y .Mfr' 278-870- 5 so. it's more important than ever that you check with your Farmers Insurance Group Agent to see how Farmers saves money for preferred risks. Bafom you renew your present policy call SDURBQN e, Stelter Have your Auto If - W. M. Jen-nale- SUGARHOUSE OFcICE 1074 East 21st South iuim Jerry and family have returned from a trip to Yellowstone Enroute National Park. home they visited Mrs Mousley's sister, Judy Carson, Idaho Falls, and attended a party honoring the 94th birthday of her grandfather, Ernest Murri. They also visited in Logan with Mr & Mrs Joe Newman and family. Mrs Klea Ernst and daughter Klyn, Lehi, and Mr & Mrs Henry Turner, Pleasant Grove, were visitors Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlane. Mr & Mrs Randy Parry and son Shane spent the week end fishing at Fish Lake. enterBeatrice Casper tained at a birthday dinner party, Sunday for grandchile dren Jeffrey Bass and Williams. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Joel Williams, Joel Keith Williams, Kenneth Bass, and Randall Bass, Bountiful. Mr & Mrs Dennis Nichols, John Stocking, and Sam Martin, Salt Lake, are spending a four day hunting trip in the Flaming Gorge area. Mrs Joseph T. Smith, formerly Vesta Crump, and daughters, Salt Lake, are spending a week at the home of Mr & Mrs Myrl Lewis, while Dr. Smith is on a business trip to Hawaii. Mr & Mrs Keith Webb and family attended the Peterson family reunion, Sunday, in Butterfield Canyon. The young marrieds entertained at a steak fry at the home of Mr & Mrs Allen Howell, in honor of Mr & Mrs Jerry Anderson, who recently moved to Buring-ton- , Wyo., where Mr Anderson will teach school. MURRAY . Mrs Mid-val- 5241 South Phone: ' yft " Beam Bu much to tion and adhmncetSTntforig- inal formula. But it owes even more to the fact that today, as for over 173 years, it's the i meeting at 3:10 p.m. 1795 Beams who make Jim Beam. Every glass of today's Beam : Bourbon 3 best from nature de that was ob to David to David lonel James to T. Baker and Booker 173 years. im -- Mr.-- acclaim wherever they have The Midvale Sentinel Page 4 l'he Jordan Guide appeared. The sixty dancers, singers Midvale, Utah and instrumentalists present Thursday, August 29, 1968. a colorful, swiftly moving two hour show renresenta- ra, a graduate of of a wide spectrum of tive High School, is a the dancing and musical member of the AFROTC e of the Mexican peounit at University of Utah. Allison Briggs, youngest daughter of Mr & Mrs Rul-- I on Briggs, underwent surg-- ! ery Aug. 28. Brent Leake, son of Mr & Mrs Elmer T. Leake, is recovering from a fall. The several mishap required stitches in his leg. Mr & Mrs A. G. Leek have enjoyed a visit from Mrs Leek's brother and family the G. W. Bradshaws, Seattle. Mr & Mrs Marvin Zimmerman enjoyed having Mrs Zimmerman's brother and family as guests in their home last week. Mr & Mrs Rulon Burton and family returned last week from a trip to Yellowstone. Mr & Mrs James Calloway and family have moved into the area along with Mr & Mrs Dalles Holman and family and Mr & Mrs Jim Ridges. Mrs Ridges will teach at Ridgecrest school. Miss Lynda Jacobs, niece of Mr & Mrs Arlon Jacobs, has been visiting them while awaiting her cousin Lor-- i raine's wedding of which she will be a part of the wedding party. Miss Jacobs is from California. NG NEWS SINCE ley. And th(n Xiifyf.'; forests of v , It's In ne 0 Rob- ert Dean Nevin, announces that residents living in the BOURBON-MAKI- CLERMONT, KY. 173 years ago Jacob Beam started making Beam Bourbon here in Kentucky. It is still being made here today. And still by the Beams. Along with inspired skills, the making of a Bourbon like Beam requires an unusual combination of land, climate and natural materials. And it's all here, in north central Kentucky. There's the ancient, underlying limestone springs that supply sweet, clear water a vital ingredient in the making of fine Bourbon. The rich, fertile, surrounding valleys and plains provide the needed corn, rye and bar- Boul- ton. y Og.-de- troop 681. Winberg, San Diego, Calif. They flew in Sunday, spent the day in Ogden and were accompanied to Copperton by Mr & Mrs Larry McEn-tire- , Ogden. Mrs Merrilyn Bolton and children Darrell Mrs James and Christy. Boulton and Mrs Sally Chapman also received the vis- C0PPERT0I1 & had as visitors Sunday, former Bluffdale residents, Mi & Mrs Ronald Gustaveson and daughter, Stephanie Ann. A family party was held in Riverton Park for Mrs Heber Parry on her birthday. Present were Heber Parry, Mr & Mrs Lee Parry and family, Bear Lake; Mr & Mrs Kenneth Parry and family, Mr & Mrs Archie Parry and family, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Karl Parry and family, Pleasant Grove; Mr & Mrs Cliiford Harrison and family, Mr & Mrs W. Turn- er and family, Mrs Karl Ev- ans, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Keith Garside and family, Ogden: Mr & Mrs Einar Lund and family, Riverton; Mr & Mrs Earl Tall and familv. Kavsville. Mr & Mrs Lee Wanlass and family, Jerry Pearce, and Martin Mitchell, left Friday for a three day archerv deer hunt in Beaver. Mr & Mrs Dennis Nichols and family have moved into the Allen Webb home on the Camp Williams Road. &x J in 254 0019 Bluifdale Lions, Pres. Russell Peterson and zone chairman, Ronald Jones, attended the annual training conference for district 28-at Treasure held Aug. Mountain Inn in Park City. Mr & Mrs Lewis Mousley, Mr & Mrs Charles McFarlane, and Mr & Mrs Ray McFarlane, Cerro De Pasco, Peru, attended a dinner party Sunday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Larry Cooley, Salt Lake. Mr Ti HEIGHTS Sept. COLLI: UT i COTTONWOOD TO OOP- PS1CS1 n- - m rVv mtim |