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Show Sisters win at Fish Lake. Mr & Mrs Neils Parry left Aug. 26 on tne Mink Handlers tour of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Germany London. They will return on Sept. 10. Visiting relatives is Mrs Donald Max Gamble and children, Frankfurt, Germany. They are the guests of her parents, Mr & Mrs John Bauer and will return to Frankfurt Aug. 30. Danny Decker accompanied his uncle Miles Decker, Cliff Drury and Ernest Dru-ron a trip to Ely, Nevada. Mr & Mrs Dick Bell and Mr & Mrs Dennis Nichols spent three days bow hunting the Fish Lake area. officers Sunday School and teachers entertained partners and special guests at a supper Aug. 22 at the Bluffdale Park. Mr & Mrs Jay Kump, Marva Kump and Mrs, Jake Reed and family, Elko, Nevada, were guests of Mrs Ed Nichols. They attended the funeral of a brother-in-laThomas H. Stanley, West Jordan, who was killed in an industrial accident. Nedra, Miki and Benny are Gamble, Farmington, visiting grandparents, Mr & Mrs Milton Mousley. Mr & Mrs Dick Smith and family, Battle Mountain, Nevada, visited Mrs Smith's mother, Mrs Catherine Hiatt. Mrs Al Nordgran and family, Heber, were guests of tne Merntt Decker family. Lions president Stan Bills and Milton Mousley, Ronald Jones, and Ronald Parry attended the Lions annual training conference at Treasure Mountain in Park City young accordion players in it ' ' Virand play in the tuoso Band of Larry Pino Studios, which placed first in the symphony division. It was the first year that the Dahl girls attended the festival, and EvAnn, 9, is the youngest member of the band. The Pino entries Two Midvale asters, the back a total of 36 daughters of Mr & Mrs Ev- brought erett E. Dahl, 765 Columbia trophies. EvAnn won the first olace Dr., won 10 trophies in their trophy in the open solo comfirst trip to the Western in which the muStates Accordion Festival petition, sician selects his own numheld in Los Angeles Aug. ber. She also won an AAA in the qualified jazz Thev were among 5,000 trophy solo competition, and the sisters won fourth place competing in duets at the level. Annette, 12, brought back two AAA trophies, in the qualified jazz contest, and placed fourth as runnerup for princess. Teaming up with two other Midvale entrants, Laurie Marquardson and David Stauffer, they placed first as a quartet. Annette, David, and Laurie also placed first as a trio. in accordion if' competition j " A A ST 14-1- s it if y W 5 say 1 Use The Want Ads EvAnn and Annette, daughters of Mr & Mrs Everett E. Dahl, 765 Columbia Dr., with :!ieir accordions, exhibit !he 10 trophies Ihey won at the Western States Accordion Festival in Los Angeles. These personal trophies are in addition to the first place Virtuoso Band in the symphony division. trophy won by Larry Pino's 25-pie- ter HERRIMAU Mildred B. Crane 254-426- 8 Mrs Anna May Sandstrom, Riverton; Mrs Mayme Ingram, Albert J. Crane, Evelyn and Roberta Crane and Lisa Bodell visited in Idaho last week. They were the guests of Hyrum Crane and family, Pocatello and William Crane, Mink Creek. Mrs Neil Sorenson, Lark; Mrs Ned Sorenson and Mrs Hazel Sorenson attended the wedding reception of Carrie Russell, daughter of Mr & Mrs Herbert Russell, Kearns. Gregory Schmidt, son of Mr & Mrs Warren Schmidt, Sandy, is spending the week with the Kent Bodell family. Mr & Mrs Chris Van Beun-g- e and family were guests of the John Meyers family, Buhl, Ida. Don Crane, Brigham City, visited with Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane Aug. 21. Mr & Mrs Charles Winn, Copperton, and Mr & Mrs James Walker and family vacationed at Disney Land. They also visited Mr & Mrs Charles Olha, Santa Ana. Troy and Maradee Dens-lechildren of Mr & Mrs Vere Densley, Sandy, were week, end guests at the Hen- Six generations of care. Care in following Beam's famous formula. All here in the half gallon size. We put a handle on it. And just for good ld measure: a built-i- n pouring spout. The taste is distinctive. The pouring is easy. The Bourbon is Jim Beam. World's finest Bourbon since 1795. Bodells. Mr & Mrs Andy A. Gibson and Mr & Mrs Andy Gibson Sr., spent a few days camp- ry ing and fishing in the Beaver area last week. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell, Albert J. and Evelyn Crane attended the Sons of the Pioneer election dinner at Ken Bradys, Sandy. Mrs Mayme Ingram was a guest of the Eldred Hamil-tonRiverton. Miss Callie Sowers., daugh s, (6 THE PROOF KENTUCKY JAMES B. BEAM STRAIGHT DISTILLING BOURBON CO., WHISKEY CLERMONT, DISTILLED BEAM, AND BOTTLED BY KENTUCKY Shop Early - b95c Round Steak her pony. Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey are vacationing in the Vernal area. Mr & Mrs Leland Lewis and family and Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell and family spent a few days camping at Mirror Lake. Gaylynne and Todd Freeman, children of Mr & Mrs Gail Freeman, Heber, vacationed with their grandparents the Alonzo Freemans. Mr & Mrs Brent Bills and family, Saugus, Calif., are visiting with the Elton E. Bills. Ned J. Sorenson arrived home Aug. 19 after being discharged from the Navy. He and Mrs Sorenson are vacationing in Yellowstone Park. Fork Canyon. Jamie Crane, son of Mr & Mrs James Crane, underwent surgery at the Cottonwood Hospital. Mr & Mrs Ray Young, Mesa, Ariz., were guests of the Lawrence Butterfields. They attended the wedding and reception of Rinda Groves and Russell Owens in Salt Lake. Lions Club members and their partners enjoyed a Steak fry at Riverside Park, American Fork Canyon. The Young Marrieds Club met at the home of Janice Eastman. Mr & Mrs Shirley Pullman and family, Hayward. Calif.. " Well Trimmed T-Bo- Steak ne were the guests of Mrs lb$F Julia Pullman last week. Joe Miller has left for Snow Cellege, Dixie. Dinner guests at the Miller home were Danny Brentel, Copperton, and Georfge Fullmer, West Jordan. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell vacationed at the Elmo Densley cabin in Parleys Can- yon. Mr & Mrs Lee Walker and children, Bellvue, Wash., were guests of George Walker. Mr Walker returned home, leaving his. family here to visit with Friends and relatives. Mrs Lola Miller hosted a trip to the Salt Lake temple grounds for her Sunday School class. Assisting was Mrs Dot Miller. Mr & Mrs Neils Parry and family, Mr & Mrs Randy Parry and family, and Mr & Mrs George Milligan and family were guests of Mr & Mrs David Anderson, City. They welcomed the Andersons, new son Jeffrey. Joyce smitn and Colleen Page were hostesses at a party. Guests were Martha Parry, Jenna Lee Farley, Marlene Aston, Ilene Brooks, Mary Johnson, Elaine Hard-ma- n and Launa Turner. They toured the visitors center on Temple Square and had dinner at a restaurant. Mr & Mrs Ronald Jones and sons spent Wednesday at the Strawberry. Mr & Mrs Lee Wanless and family went bow hunting in Beaver Mountains. Rodney Turner, American Fork, a former Bluffdale from resident, graduated Salt-Lak- HEIGHTS Wm. M. Stelter 278-870- 7 Mr & Mrs Gary Bywater are driving to Los Angeles where they will spend some time with Mrs Bywater's aunt. Mr & Mrs Alan Reddish and family have moved into their new home on Chris Back-lo-Scho- Mr & Mrs. John Schoen-ber- g drove to Cheyenne to bring back their daughter who has been vacationing. A youth fireside was held at the home of Garth Cowley for the teenagers of the Butler Eleventh Ward. Addressing the group was Carlos Dunford. The YWMIA of the Butler West Stake recently returned from the Uintahs after spending some days camp- . Specials & Shampoo & Set $2.50 $1.00 To Set $3.50 Age 1 7 Permanenls..!0..6.1.?. $6.50 ..J??.u.. $7.50 Permanenis Hurry Specials End Sept. 30 J9C b. 59c Chuck Steak Pork Steak Fat Removed Round Good Quality Center Cuts Sliced Halibut Free Smoked-Slice- d Pork Chops ,b 4 89j Picnic Hams 53c Sirloin Tip Roasts 98c lb. bag 98c 1629 W. 7800 S., W. Jordan 1 1 , FRYERS Whirlpool Side by Side Refrigerator 6 ery. Mark Schoenberg and Jill Bosworth were honored on their birthday at a party hosted by Linda Carlson, Mr & Mrs John Hille and family enjoyed a trip to Dis-- j neyland. Mr & Mrs Dale W. Leek attended his employer's an-- i nual summer outing Sun-jda- ess Fy VACATION Time Is Here! Salad Dressing Tomatoes No. 2'2Can qt. JK 6 cans 99c Frozen Vegetables Your Choice 5$ro BEER Not Cold 6-7- 9' YOU FORE BLUFFDALE YOUR CAR SOLVED BE- LEAVE THIS YEAR. Wanlass 254-001- 9 Come to Troesters in Brian Neilson, son of Mr & Mrs Larry Neilson is recuperating after being treat-eat the Cottonwood Hos-- ; pital for injuries suffered when he was accidentally hit by a car Aug. 20. Mr & Mrs Norvin Kemp and family, Mr & Mrs Avon Ida., McKinley, Mackay, were week end guests of Mr & Mrs Lavell Kemp, lbapah. Mr & Mrs Ronald Parry and family spent three days the befinning and save $ $ In d the end. Model ESP 21 33' 25 Flour TROESTER'S Automotive Service 22 Midvale 255-142- LIVE 101" Shortening 16oz. 8 70c Iw Pack 6p49c 7753 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan A 2995 WHOLE-HOUS- E Air of good living El 1 3 w Keating, Air. Cond., Humidificafion Eleclronic Air Cleaning French Fries 1(W100 $1 AMERICAN STANDARD Frozen urt's Foodland 5540 ON WITH QUALITY Orange deposit LTA Model LTA 5540 Root Beer 16 oz. plus dep. $ Washer 1 Elec. Dryer lb. can 59C plus H Whirlpool Nehi Coca Cola 3 fl y y "Whirlpool" Holden St., M. bag $1.49 3 V T E& YOU Cream Flake SegoMilk AH HAVE PROBLEMS f Hikkjl ;! Bleached Miracle Whip 1 44 new Approximately homes are being built in the North White City area. Nine of these homes are on Sego Lilly Drive and the others ing. Mrs RaNae Weston entered a local hospital where she will undergo back surg- Mrs Lee 255-216- ave $(6)(noo Model 69v Cr. Chuck 75c Roasts Ground Beef 3ril39l Bone All !b.69c 7 Country Girl Mrs Kenneth Searcy ss Sirloin Steak b98c 11 Rib Steak Laura Deceased. Date of first publication August 7, A.D. 1969. Victor G. Sagers, Attorney 7321 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 (Pub. 87, 14, 21, 28) y. Semi-3onele- Hughes, Annie aka Hughes, ol Shampoo Haircut WHITE CITY 571-175- Laura of to Tampico and home via Monterey, Laredo, Carlsbad Caverns, SantaFe, Durango, and Moab. East Stake's SevenSandy ties Quorum held their annual party last Friday evening at Draper Park. of Laura Hughes, aka Annie Laura Hughes, Deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers, to the undersigned at 7321 South State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047, on or before the 10th day of November, A.D. 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Fern H. Parker, Executrix of the Estate Teoti-huaca- traveled They CREDITORS TO NOTICE Estate s, Mr & Mrs Gwynne Page and family attended a reception at the home of Mr & Mrs Morris Page, Salt Lake, celebrating the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs William O. Page. with from LEGAL NOTICES new-lywe- BYU Aug. 21. Lane. Mrs Edna Bridge has her grandmother staying her while recuperating surgery. 1037 Turquoise Drive, announces the marriage of their daughter, Susan Patrice Green, to John Walter Kelley, son of Mr & Mrs John Kelley, Elmonte, California. The couple were married at the North Elmonte Ward Chapel in Elmonte, Calif, on June 21. Attending the bride were Patricia Stewart, Susan Shaw, Connie Allender, and Alice Christensen. The are residing in Elmonte, Calif. Bishop and Mrs Warner A. Klemm and family, 1067 Platinum Way, have returned from a 2,000 mile trip to Mexico. They entered Mexico and visited Nogales, Gulf of California at Guay-maMazatalan, Guadali-jara- , Mexico City and Aug. 16. Cottonwood Mrs Mrs Sue Hanni and children were the guests of the Lester Butterfields. The Lee Lewis family, the Leon Ewell family, and Scott and Natalie Crane had a weiner roast at American Long Weekend Ahead I BsstCut of Mr & Mrs Charles Sowers, South Jordan, vacationed for a week at the Harold Swaseys. Miss Holly Eastman, the daughter of Mr & Mrs Del Roy Eastman, suffered a broken arm after a fall from The Midvale Sentinel Page 6 The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday. August .28, 1969 are being constructed north of Platinum Way. Mr &.Mrs Sheldon Green, Bonneville Healing & Air Conditioning U32 S. 9th E. 1 j m FURNITURE APPLIANCE TV In Riverton 254-383- 5 |