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Show Thuradij, January 29, 1981 THE SENTINEL 6 Page Manti temple setting Home tyvuleut for January ceremony Life Wade Withers and Jean Larsen were married Best man duties were, performed . by LeKoy Jan. 23, in rites perfor- Withers Jr. Lynn Larsen, med in the Manti LDS Mike Larsen, and Gary Temple. The couple was Larsen were ushers. honored at a reception ' The newlyweds will that same evening at the make their home in Riverton Fourth Ward. Riverton. A wedding breakfast was served on Jan. 21 at Girls to date fatSwr the Mr for special diner party and Mrs Leroy Withers r A parSr., parents of the groom be will held Feb. 4, at were hosts. The bride is ty the daughter of Mr and 6:45 p.m. in the Sandy Mrs Larry S. Larsen, Stake Center, for Merrie Miss girls and their Riverton. fathers. Attending the bride Dinner will be served were Keturah Green, and there will be games maid of honor, and and dancing. Gina bridesmaids, Nell, Becky Foulker, Cherie Ann Bergs trom, and Anand Joanie nette Larsen, junior Petersen, Jensen are helping the bridesmaid. girls with the party. Family Chuck-A-Ram- a. daddy-daughte- '' I West Jordan couple to celebrate anniversary .v v?.- -' M Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ward Atwood, West Jordan, will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary on Jan. 31. The family will host an open house at the West ...--- Jordan Stake Center, 1899 W. 7600 S. Friends and relatives are invited to attend between the hours of 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hosts are Dr. Kenneth Mr Mrs Drown birthday (Madge) Marjorie Brown will be 80 on her birthday which will be on Cl- -J Feb.8. An open house will be W 1 f T f JI " ' OTfCFS frf JJJjJp$ n3ncc:rs coffee A will be held E on Feb 4 for any to women wishing become members of Friends Unlimited. On Feb. 18 there will be a luncheon at Pardners, Holladay Blvd. Reservations need to be made by calling Linda 2 or BobGobble, bie Alexander, 4668 943-828- 943-907- held on Feb. 7, Saturday, at the West Jordan Pioneer hall, 1140 W. 7800 S. ! Friends and relatives are invited to attend this special occasion to be given by her son and " Yorgason. Flitton, Midvale; Donna Flitton, Sandy; Olive Poor, Holladay; Lawana Midvale; Draper, Brough, Margaret Nola Kaysville; and Cottonwood. Falcone, They have 28 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. They request no gifts, please. The club is designed to offer new friendships to ladies coming to this area. The ladies participate in golf, tennis, volunteer services, and and couples bridge pinochle. r i: : Irs Keeaeth Mr aad at the Pat JUXe 3500 - Jr., Sandy; Jane Travelers Rest Casp las 'Diaries' lesson The Travelers Rest Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday at the home of Delia Hatch, East Midvale. Capt. Fern Payne conducted and presented the lesson on ."Pioneer Journals." . A William on history Rosenhan was read by Velma Bird. Other members attenBlanche were ding Lillis Rosenhan. and hv tp Iprh' TO i!i CCHSCt Ward ': Itaood Shari ThraB, Joaaie Mast, Peaery Jams, Laorio Brady, troop soeretary Sara Deaorotski, Tnidy Mead, aod Taiya Beosoo. Bet pktetd arc Patti board, Sharoo GIOh aid Paota Bates. nit the flag at their Metrngs: left, sittiot Steohaoio laity, Sandy resident appointed to Sweet Adeline office Mrs Bryan (Mary) Smith has been appointed H. Pratt Sutherland. M.D. Obstetrics aod Cyaecoloo Southwood Plaza S7BEastS4CISNth,Saady 571-894- children without regard to race or religion. No portion of the funds collected is used for any administrative expenses or cost of campaign materials. Physicians at Children's Primary Medical Center contribute their skilled services to charity cases, so only hospital expenses in incurred treating cases are reimcharity bursed through "Pennies By the Inch." 6803 278-270- 2 2 Heritage Rooms Lamaze Available 9 A.H. M PUD. 2CJE) SOUTH STATE, SALT LAKE ' IN SEWING MACHINES -V- A NEW CONCEPT sales -s- ervice ACUUMS -- displays -i- nstruction 3BD , PEil " SERVICE DEPT. E-I- -P- ICKUP ACCESSORIES -I- NSTRUCTION M -D- -F- ELIVERY REE PARKING Sons of Utah Ptars to r.&t In Our Sterling Silver Department SAVE The Sons Utah of Pioneers, Union Fort Camp will hold its meeting Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. . John Rockwell, of Porter Rockwell, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be on the original families living in the Union Fort area. The meeting will begin with a pot luck dinner, and will be held at 7320 S. 583 E. New members will be welcomed. Norman Green will preside. great-grands- am (maxsm HE60U38 VIKING hum . TOP OF THE LINE lfulll'IM: vjrvuxuifc4 rim HuMwriM u( NtrJrn ul SuvJvn C7in l ? 1 1 f y SAVE '200 1. Viking's finest full size ultra liteweight free arm. Go anywhere Sew gl any- thing with the proper stit- ches. Banquet plans made for cub On Selected Gift Items OS ladies barbershop harmony and joined the new music auditioning by Pocatello, Idaho Chapter an individual cassette in 1975 and the Bountiful tape. She toured with the Chapter in 1979. Tori is a USO for two years as a substitute teacher in the member of the Village Davis County School Voices, an eight member System. She is a wife and vocal group and band, to mother of three children. the Carribean, Greenland, and Iceland. She appeared in amateur Jordan High School comedy productions as plans stomp Jai. 31 "Annie" in Oklahoma A stomp will be held at and "Babe" in the Jordan High School Jan. Game. Ton 31, sponsored by the PaJama became interested in FBLA. new procedures concer' each member ning respect of the membership and demands the treasurer of the Bountiful perfection we are capable Chapter, Sweet Adelines, of. I am looking forward Inc. by the board of direc- to our association and tors to fill an unexpired preparing for our comterm left vacant by a petition in Colorado location move.' Mrs Smith Springs in March," Mr has been serving as byEllis stated. ' laws and rules chairperMrs Postma graduated ' son and will continue in from Utah State Univer that capacity. sity with a minor in music Rob Ellis, director, also and' sang with the Utah announced that Mrs Stan State Chorale and has (Tori) Postma has been had many years of piano selected as assistant studies. She is currently a of the board member of the director ladies barberBountiful Chapter, music committee group. harmony chairperson shop "It's great to have such a and show committee Her duties talented and enthusiastic Tori of selection assistant. bring include extranof background musiQ, arranging, years perience along with an sposing music and the excitement that is con- scheduling of auditions. tagious. She has the She is responsible for the rfi - - tf Mrfnaiffii Members of the Sandy Utah Hillcrest stake will be collecting "Pennies by the Inch" in their door to door campaign in support of the Primary Children's Medical Center. The campaign will be between Feb. 9 and Feb. 21. Families will be asked to contribute at least a penny for each inch of height of each family member. All donations received are used to pay medical of needy expenses 4 Bodioe is Eva Wright president of the taorkM Ufioo The foBowj Saody Chi Scoots wM ho tsaf TOSSS' Union Fort SAVE2-- Beidi PooIsm, CMy Jeposoi, Lisa Vaadcasat, Uodj Vaodw-po-t, ChenJyio Tate, Shaoooo BeMrotski; staadiif loft, Auxiliary u4 Mrs Writ Within daughter, Wayne and Elaine Brown, Kearns, and Benson, Peggy Provo. She has 11 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. She requests no gifts. to celebrate Atwood Girt scout leader, loewe Deaontski accepts flaf frt Jim Bodice past presided of lift 112. 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