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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, January 29, 1981 Page 8 and his son, Steven, and daughter, Katherine. She has a granddaughter, La Wana, who comes in to be with Lelah when she comes to have treatments at the local hospital. Hello from Willowood by Velda Kirkman 566-730- Here we go again, a brand new week. Was watching the news on Channel 2 when who should I see but Venice Palmer. Our celebrity from Willowood looked just great. So were her comments. I'm sure glad our parades, for the most part, are pretty to see and great to hear. Our parades in our country are for our enjoyment and not a splash of war weapon. I cried during the inaugural parade and when the Tabernacle Choir sang. But I don't think I was alone. We are indeed a blessed country. Valeen and Al Bell came round to see me. We visited and just enjoyed each other. They are such a lovely couple. Lai, with all her graces, manages to get into trouble. I could say she has a knack for it. Seems she gave her cactus (little hairy old man) to a friend, and it flourished It grew a beautifully. head, arms, just doing great, soft and hairy all over. So Lil, decides to take down her other cactus (Spike) and put with the Lil Old Man. Her. friend called early in the morning and told Lil that "Spike" was wilting, the Lil Old Man and he looked sick. Well, plant lover that she is, she run down to rescue Spike. The moral of the story: Never give a friend more than one cacti at a time. Spring must be coming soon. I've started to get catalogs from everyone. Oh well, it's mail. and takes up time. Henderson Margaret tells me she had a guest for a few days, her sister-in-laRosella Haws, Orem. They made the rounds of all of the malls, she said the Crossroads was her favorite. She said she will come to visit again and Willowood is certainly a great place to . 7 Carolyn, and Lisa. On Sunday night a birthday dinner was given for Lee Hickman Jr. at his home in Sandy, by his wife, Joan. They enjoyed barbacued hamburgers (in Jan. yet) french fries, salads and birthday cake and ice cream. A. special guest was Kirk Lehman. Other were Lee's, guests mother, Elizabeth and mean turkey people or stitching.) Super lady, Evelyn turkey turkey? . Madsen, says Lil wheezes ; Helen Gowan that cute like an old work horse af- little lady that resides on ter she has jogged a the first floor, checks her block. Lil takes this mail out everyday attired because she's such a in a georgette quiled coat, gourmet cook. (Makes designed especially for Julia Child look like a her by Oleg Cassini (he's novice.) Also keeps her the fellow that is going to beautiful chalet in apple do wonders for our new pie order, will wonders first lady Nancy). We never cease. She never can't all be lucky in our brags about a thing. attire. Venice Palmer who is Blessing on you Evelyn. Mary Stumph was Lee's mother-in-laEthel Miller has bron- taken to the hospital. We had one of our chial asthma. Being a Don't know yet what the largest parties this mon- very enterprising little trouble was but will keep th. Nearly everyone was lady, she promptly went you all posted. there. Lots of prizes and out and purchased a Paramedics are great. fun. western saddle and a pair . Just keep out of their a a ii" Armilda Rowley went oi aingaior doois wiui way. into the hospital on Sunsilver spurs. She thinks ; Lelah Miller got two she'll only keep the bron- - - great grandsons one day. We all wish her well. Lucille Hancock is get- co! she knew about the other ting around after a bout Mary Sovinski, heads was a surprise. She has with the flue. for good old Sugarhouse also had visiting her a Saw Anne Mae out and every Wednesday come daughter, Bonnie around. Not up to snuff, snow, freeze or fog where Christopherson from but better. she usually dressed down Idaho Falls, and her and 3 or 4 turkeys. Do you oldest son, Garold Miller, "Happiness loveliness, like the seas, ebb and flow.", Pauline Olson got lost in the fog the other night (so she says) and was late for her class. Rita Carlisle fishes Schofield dam in the summer and bowls in the winter. She's tops at either sport. She bowled yesterday and did great, as soon as she realized that gutter balls are not the way to score. She's a champion at. everything including playing the organ. Helen Dalton attended her son's birthday, party and had more fun than - , ahead that wear you out, it's the grain of sand in your shoe." ' "Sometime promises can bring only unhap-pines- s and dash expectations to the ground, for sure." "Promises are so ' complex, and solemn they can indeed lead in so many directions.". "A promise is something you really have to give great thought to, not to be given haphazardly." God Enough for now willing I'll be here next Clyde Palmer, training supervisor for the Law Enforcement Training Academy said the UTC class is geared to provide basic training for Category 2 Law Enforcement Officers such as part-tim- e officers, Jailers, reserve officers or adult probation and parole officers. Although the classes will be held at UTC, instruction in such areas as federal and state law, traffic law, physical fitness, first aid, communications, and firearms will be provided by training supervisors from the police academy. , week. SiStetcexfertact Single adults will attend conference on Jan. n, 255-547- 943-761- Kttai - The group will meet at Sandy Stake Center at 10 a.m. rSXSIKS-CUS- TEl ttSXASitt eaSKCUMES:: rercXAUZEDCLCSKS :rEKs:cxAL iusxetic sacxs Dealership available Finest 'materials available covered by a three year unconditional warranty. Local manufacturing makes possible 24 hour service on most orders. Minimum basic braining for law enforcement officers is provided through the academy for all law enforcement officers in the state except those in Salt Lake City who have their own program, Palmer said. The UTC training session' is only one aspect of the program which includes six to eight session a year. 31. Mini . Prospective students should sign up the firsi week of class in room 437 of the Hampton Technology Building on Utah Tech's Redwood Road Campus on Feb. 2 at 5:30 p.m. Ssgei&iisitted ; Readers' Theatre hosts Shakespeare SANDY FIX AXAAAN KLAUS 372-000- 7, MAIM I I II i I II I i k I I Qn I II I x x . . DIAGNOSTIC CHECK With Lube & $ COO AW Oil Chans (M Filters ItcMti) - Up Special 4 Puts 1. WE ACCEPT visa, r: Call For Appointment 255-124- 1 in Foreign & Domestic Repair Authorized State Impact Station Parts Safety Inspection Lube A OH Chance 98 W. Center, Midvale 7720 S. 700 W. 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New skills E. 7000 S., on Wednesday, and techniques are being Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. taught in homemaking Selections which include sewing, from home "Hamlet" and "Maccrocheting, beautification, ceramic beth" will be performed the Labyrinth soup tureens, and low by calorie cooking among .Theatre, under the direction of Eric Vaughn. The others. For more inforconcert readings are mation call Sherrie Sum-sio.. made possible by a grant from the Utah En' A quilt top was made dowment for the by Lucille Wimmer and' Humanities, the ladies in the ward tied For further' infbr-i- t. It was given to a mation, call Whitmore, Hmong family. Wioi her son. Vada Severson can put in a word for the postal service on Jan. 22. She received a letter that was mailed to her only last Nov. 12, 1980. The letter contained a money order (owed to her) of about five digits. She wishes it could have been in her savings account drawing interest. Maybe she could get the post office to pay , it. live. Lois McComb is busy Saturday and Sunday writing her third mystery were busy times for novel. You can see her Venice Palmer and hanging around the wash - Elizabeth Hickman. They room getting spicy bits to attended a birthday din- fill in the pages and ner in honor of their carefully she weaves into grandson Steven Utley, her murder stories. She's given by his wife Lori at really whipping up a their home in Sandy. En- terrific plot. To look at toss salad, her you'd never believe chiladas, and cake that this bread beautiful, garlic and ice cream was en- sophisticated lady could joyed. Guest were Mr and be so talented in that Mrs Golden Utley, Mr field. She's also great at (She and Mrs Lu Hickman and latch stitching. latch for orders takes Annette, daughters, Tune Up courses iviilable at kMMiukie( class inininrt law enforcement A training program for part-tim- e officers or those seeking training in law enforcement will begin at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake on Feb. 2, at 5:30 p.m. The class is a cooperative effort between UTC and the Utah Peace Officers' Training Academy; a division of the Utah Department of Public Safety. . . "It isn't the mountains a . VIII VI VVIIIVIIe llUIIIIIIj UIU nnlnnrinn I 12 Toddler's Dresses Sizes1,2,2T,3 3T.4T, 6and6X $g08 Women's Blouses And Tops 1 12 Price |