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Show THE SENTINEL Six Sandy Boy 40 ym ago in Remember When th. Eagle awards UTE SENTINEL For better financial results the Mid-val- SANDY arise and you need help in a hurry, a telephone more than pays for itself. It runs errands, brings information, keeps you in touch with friends for a few cents a day." e committee in charge of the activity supporting and contributing to the President's Warm Spring Infantile Paralysis fund has decided to cooperate with the Salt Lake Committee, and work in connection with that organization for the promotion of the President's ball to be held at the Cocoanut Grove on January 30. Tickets being sold are 25 cents per person and the proceeds received therefrom are to be used for the relief and elimination of infantile paralysis. The local committee is comp-poseof Mayor Hollis J. Aylett, Thomas Wiles, Mrs Jane Thomas, and Mrs William Mutch. The Sandy school PTA officers, Mrs J. Gladiolus bulbs donated by Prof. stration on the making of yeast bread. A luncheon was served at noon by Burdella Lloyd. Libby Bowden, Christina Lloyd, Lillian Rich, Martha Rowbicek. and Mrs Merlin Fife. Wallace were won by Mrs Helen B. Holt, Mrs Maud Beckstead, Mrs Lenore Holt, and Mrs Oral Wardle. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mae Johnson, Maud Beckstead, Priscilla Condie, and Helen B. Holt. A large group of boys and girls in W. Thompson, president; Mrs Madge Stapley, vice president; and Mrs Leila Nix, secretary, will represent the Sandy PTA at the Leadership week at Provo. Crescent attended the missionary farewell to Miss Joyce Hawks, their former third and fourth grade teacher, at Crescent school. Eve Miller, 7th grader in the Sandy School, won first place in the recent safety essay contest sponsored by Sandy Post 77, American Legion. Eve is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde A. Miller. 10 yean ago in the d 30 pleasure in announcing the High Point Award Winners for the year 1976. Awards will be made at a dinner on Jan. Flame 27 at the Red .Restaurant. "Hunt Seat Equitation and under: Sponsor: Farms - d Though it was a bitter cold night, of the adult voters of Granite turnone-thir- ed out to attend the annual town meeting and to elect a community committee for another year. A highlight of the evening was the able address delivered by Thomas B. Neff of East Mill Creek. The election resulted in the choice of Alva J. Despain, C. R. Higgins, Emily Blair, and S. Peter Petersen, hold-ovofficers, and Gordon Mickelson, a new member. Treasurer, J. M. Whitmore reports the committee to be in good financial standing. er The South Jordan Flower club held its regular meeting in the school library. President Dorothy J. Newbold was in charge. The guest speaker was Prof. D. Wallace of BYU. Other special guests were Mr and Mrs Paul Boyoe. Champion: Fancy Promise, Julie Jones, Salt Lake City. Hunter Hack: Sponsor: Standard Builders Supply ' Brooke Miller, Sandy, Heidi Zorn, Salt Lake City. Hunt Seat Equitation 1417: Sponsor: Dorothy and Brady Dirker Champion: Julie Jones, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Miriam Cowlishaw. ' ' Salt Lake City. Champion: Little Valley Prince, Sue Minton, Salt Lake City, Res. Champion: Crystal Bay, Helene Sage, Draper. Open Jumper: Sponsor: Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones. Champion: Little Audrey, Victor Adams, Centerville. Champion: Sheila Oberg, Sandy. Res. Champion: Karen Bonham, Sandy. Stock Seat Equitation 1417: Sponsor: Jay Dee Harris and David J. Thomas Champion: Judy Bonham, Sandy. Res. Champion: Lisa Woolston, Salt Lake City. Western Pleasure 17 and 'under: Sponsor:"' McKay Jewelry Champion: E'gad, Jeff Sof-fRes. Champion: Dun Gone Fax, Carolyn Secrist, Boun- Jr. . "Hunter "Under" Saddle:' Champion: Margo Benson, Sandy, Res. Champion: Tie, Prince, Sue Minton, Salt Wood tiful. Ion ...02 ANY OTKSR Wm DILIS 03 EXPENSES? KMR MOOT VJithsut disturbing your first mortgage end as a raid get Isngsr end better terms by doing so! t Riverton. Res. Champion: Perfection's Golden Lancer, Geraldine Babcock, Draper. American Saddle Horse English Pleasure: Sponsor: The Skaggs Family Champion: Delight's Heir, co rat in and talk to . . . DICK PAUL ... or eny of our olhor I if Environstables, Fruit Heights. Res. Champion: frfondly loan officors, who boliovo "U'dbo botttr off with a U3 V losnl' DD UNITED WHfRf YOU 5595 So. State BMfc BANK NUGHB0RS Dial IMiH W 0011 L, SfW 262-746- 7 YOU! 4 Perfection's Golden Lancer, Geraldine Babcock. Open Five Gaited: Sponsor: Environstables Champion: Wild Garnet, Claudia Luttrell. Res. Champion: Oh My Oh My, Debbie Pack. Open Fine Harness: Sponsor: Mr and Mrs Fawzy Malouf Champion: Sharyl's Fancy, Richard Walker, West Jordan. Res. Champion: Johnny Three, Jake Smith, Bountiful. Open Tennessee Walking Horse: Sponsor: Mt. States Orders 255-996- 1 This Week's J Special 3 Corn1 Tacos'l00 Rivas Cafe 1356 W. 7800 S. West Jordan Eai? I?iiei?dna Reg. $7.95 The Jr. M Men basketball championship for West Jordan Stake was played Thursday. The finalists were South Jordan Third Ward and West Jordan First Ward, with West Jordan First being the winners with a score of Players on West Jordan First team were Ron Dallinga, Vaughn McDougal,, Comer Smith, Bruce Olsen, Val Jenkins, Gordon Robson, and Bill Snow. Mark KJotovich is the coach. Sat. Jan. 29 Only 9-6 p.m. 38-3- Giovanni, Rick'n'Pat's Pet Center, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Chief Dark Cloud, Hugh Gagon, Salt Lake City. Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and under: Sponsor: Gordon Wilson Chevrolet Champion: Jill Gagon, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Jan Perkins, Salt Lake City. Saddle Seat Equitation 1417: Sponsor: Debbie Johnson Pack Champion: Judy Bonham, ty Wilson, Salt Lake City, English Pleasure 13 and under: Sponsor: Howard and Elaine Franklin Champion: Ramarkah, Jill Gagon, Salt Lake City. Res. Kids Under 18 Must Be Accompanied By Parents City. Dinner popular , at annual night father-daught- JORDAN SOUTH Talmadge Taylor, principal at South Jordan Elementary, announced that dinner was served to 492 people at the annual Father-Daught- night. 9465 S. 700 E. In South Village Shopping Center dancing Square 571-545- 4 followed. - r,J,fc -- .t Includes Earrings Champion: Tom Dooley, Jan Perkins, Salt Lake City. Open English Pleasure: Sponsor: T. G. English Champion: Patsy's First Choice, Rick'n'Pat's Pet Center, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Evening Silhouette, Cynthia Goff, Salt Lake Tenn. Walking Horse Ass'n Champion: Duke's Gold ... C rlM I " s .;r: y wWl zzZ ss a.- - War-- - 5- - - T" . f tic ' V " 4 Just because we charge for directory assistance doesn't mean you have to pay for it. Champion: Starheart's Prodigy, Gary Draper, - Mexican Food Take Out 5 Open Western Pleasure: Sponsor: Dan and Billie McArthur Champion: Tinky Tommy Hawk, Dale and Terri Rick-forSandy. Res. Champion: Miss Spanish Lee, Joe and Carolyn Secrist, Bountiful. Morgan Western Pleasure: Sponsor: Bud and Lorraine Higgins Champion: Mantic Easter Star, Ken White, Salt Lake Res. Champion: City. Gaviota's Keepsake, Myrna Aberton, Sandy. Morgan English Pleasure: Sponsor: Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club Champion: Waer's Bay Lisa, Ken White, Salt Lake Res. Champion: City. Troubadour's Misty, Joe Hovey, Riverton. Morgan Pleasure Driving: Sponsor: Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club Champion: Waer's, Bay Lisa, Ken White, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Waer's Night Hawk, Ken White, Salt Lake City. American Saddle Horse Western Pleasure: Sponsor: Amer. Saddle Horse Ass'n of Utah IM otjtoi-Qvwh- m received Eagle Scout awards at a court of honor held Jan. ward 21 in the Sandy Scout master, building. Blaine Hardcastle, was in charge. Receiving awards were Tony Perkins, son of Mr and Mrs Kent L. Perkins; Mark Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs Reed Anderson ; Blake Yates, son of Mr and Mrs Don Y'ates; Richard Evenson, son of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Even-son- ; Brent Ostler, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Ostler, and Kelly Brown, son of Mr and Mrs Mervin Brown. Jay R. Jensen, a veteran of 13 active duty in the Air Force, emyears barked on a one year tour of duty in the Vietnam area. He will be flying combat mission in aircraft. Capt. Jensen is a navigator and electronic warfare officer and completed a special fighter weapons training course at Nellis AFB Nevada. Capt. Jensen's parents, Mr and Mrs Milton L. Jensen, reside in Sandy. Jay is a graduate of BYU where he received his commission in the Air Force. Members of the East Midvale First Ward Relief Society had Elizabeth Lind and Louise Schmidt give a demon Res. Champion: Little Valley - Six Boy Scouts Capt. the Midvale Ladies Guild. Willard Kemp, Midvale, explained the "How of first aid. He illustrated how the body can be injured and some of the first aid that can be applied when an accident happens in the home or on the highway. The "how not" of first aid was demonstrated in a humorous skit portrayed by Richard Peterson, John Marchant, and Charles Clayton. Special music was furnished by Mrs Wayne Wilcox, accompanied by Miss Joan Smith. Miss Anita Hyke led the club in a song, with Miss Melba Hobbs accompanist. At the business meeting conducted by Mrs Charles Clayton, president, members discussed various projects. Fancy Champion: Sponsor: Ball Feed and Horse Supply Champion: Crystal Bay, Helen Sage, Draper. Res. Lynn-leig- h lUitatrittti.rI Lake City. Stock Seat Equitation, 13 and under: Sponsor: Alan Promise, Julie Jones, Salt Lake City. Res. Champion: Crystal Bay, Helen Sage, Draper. Working Hunter: Sponsor: Mr and Mrs Dallas Y'oung, ; 13 ljc "How to first aid and how not to first of Morse Corral The Utah Horse Show Association takes great years ago in the. aid" were demonstrated at a meeting The Gri Babcock i: SEDTIDEI al The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company was running this ad in the Ute Sentinel, "There's a doctor just a moment away - by telephone. When sickness strikes or emergencies By 20 Tin: Midvai social of the High Priests of the East Jordan stake and the Stake Relief Society, formerly scheduled to be held on an. 22, has been postponed until a later date, due to unfavorable conditions existing, it was announced by president, Mrs Alta F. Andrus. The "Well Baby" clinic, sponsored by the Relief Society will not hold their regular gathering during the month of January. Due to the bad weather it will be impossible for the people to attend the clinics until the weather breaks. "Local weather, though inclined to be reached a new low temperature Wednesday night for Midvale, when the mercury fell to 25 degrees below zero, the coldest that is remembered in the past 25 years." Semi-annu- year ago in the., A short history on each of the scouts was read as they received their award. Scouts receive . . . O January 27. 1976 Of course, there are going to be occasions when have to resort to directory assistance For example, when you need newly-listenumbers that aren t yet in the directory. That's why we don't begin to charge for these calls until you've made five of them in any billing period However, there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we'd like to share them with you. Most of the numbers you're looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It's just a matter of keeping these directories handy Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently, or numbers that obtained you've through directory assistance. There are some exceptions to this new charge. For example, blind and other handicapped people who can't use the directory should call our business office to find out how to become exempt. People who call from pay phones, hospitals, hotels and motels will not be charged. And. long distance directory assistance outside of Utah you will will not be affected. We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it. And the people who use their directories the most wont. Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. Mountain Bell |