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Show of the meeting. DRAPER Mrs Kalph Ballard Joe Mickelsen is in LDS Hospital for treatments. He fell at his home and broke his ankle. 571-328- Mrs Olive Fitzgerald is visiting her daughter, Mrs Ruth F. Bennion. Mrs Fitzgerald resides in Salt Lake with a Mrs Allen from Eng- land. Mrs Eunice Reeves is l. home from Cottonwood UNION Mrs Annett Perez 255-581- Students to Demonstrate Hos-pita- Mrs Barbara Smith is home following surgery at Cottonwood Hospital. On Friday evening, Mrs Ruth F. Bennion and Mrs P. E. Clellie Ballard were hostesses at a personal shower for Mrs. Albert Dean. The Union Visitors in Draoer this elementary week were Mrs Agnes Allen, PTA meeting will be held Murray, and Mrs Bertha Thursday, Mar. 21, at 7:30 Brown, Twin Falls, Ida. The p.m. The nominating comsisters visited at the home mittee will name candidates of another sister, Mrs Edith for offices for the coming year. The sixth graders will Stringfellow. perform physical education demonstrations and square dances. The meeting will be an open house. for PTA Band Performs At Draper Mrs Hilga Frier was hon- ored at the East Jordan take Relief Society board meeting and luncheon. She is past secretary of the board. Mrs Thora Young Larsen Draper Park School PTA's last scheduled meeting of spent a week visiting with the year will be Thursday, Mrs Mary Lundquist, Poca-- ! Mar. 21 at 7:30 p.m. tello, Ida. Mrs Larsen had That evening there will be as Sunday guests her daugh- a band concert, with Arthur ters and families, Mr & Mrs Overlade and Kent Harward, Rose Park, conducting election and installing of of- and Mr & Mrs Donald Shel- ficers. Mrs Fannie Bryant, ton, Sandy. Mrs Dora Walker cele-- i Region PTA officer will inbrated her birthday Saturstall. On the nominating com- day, Mar. 16 with her fam- were mittee were Mrs Earl Dow-lan- ily. At the Mrs Wilma Day, Lynn Mr & Mrs Dale Walker, Mr & Mrs Erland Ballard. Mrs Ann Brown, president, will take charge Johnson and children, Mr & Mrs Lynn Walker, Union; Mr & Mrs Philo Lund and daughter, Mrs Stella Scan-lanSalt Lake; Mr & Mrs Rudy Lund, Mr & Mrs Read Walker, Mrs Svlvia Walker, THE LITTLE Mr & Mrs Elroy Union; Walker, LaPoint; Mr & Mrs Johnson, Caldwell, Gary Ida.: Mr & Mrs Wayne Johnson and son, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Verl Stott and daugh- ters, Mr & Mrs Mike Aiello that does things and children, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Gary Jo'-"o"the fitrle and children, Caldwell, Ida., have been visiting with their bakeshop way" parents, Mr & Mrs Erland Johnson, and Mr & Mrs Ru-- I Ion West, Salt Lake. The Tee Pee A. club held a meeting at the home of Mrs Edna P. Jensen, Friday, Mar. 15. Mrs Myrtle McNamara at- tended a club luncheon at a ea. Salt Lake restaurant, and a meeting which was held at the home of Mrs Charlotte Gallyer, Salt Lake. Mrs Mc-- I Namara and her daughtpr, Betty had dinner recently Brady's Delicious with Mrs Lucile Hickman and her daughter Louise, Sesame Salt Lake. As first vice pres-- ! ident of the Fa- - South Salt Lake County DUP, Mrs Mc- Namara also attended an executive meeting at the home of Mrs Evelyn Raw-- : lings, Mar. 14 at West Jor-- , dan. Others present were Mrs Geneva Larsen, president: Mrs Pearl Jenkins, and Mrs Jean Whetman. PTA Meeting BAKESHOP n Lemon Pie 49c Denver Rolls d., 29c Hotcross COPPERTON Mrs George Gadd Buns Mr & Mrs Maynard Berg, Provo, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr & Mrs Marvin Throckmorton, his parents. Mr Berg has been awarded a scholarship by Radio station KSL, approved by sev- - 59 Exquisitely decorated bedding and birthday cakes era with that personal touch. BRADY'S BAKERY 8650 So. State 255-275- 1 Sandy 774-279- 8 He is eral Universities. serving an internship at the station, starting Mar. 11. He is a student at BYU at the present time. The scholarship can be used at the college of his choice. Mia Ward Copperton Maids and mothers attended the "Dear To My Heart" stake meeting last week. Mrs Ted Sandstrom, leader was in charge of the event. Kimberly Price, daughter of Mr & Mrs Benjamin Price, student at West Jordan Junior High School, Seventh the represented grade Mar. 8, at a speech festival at Mt. Jordan Junior High. She gave a retold story, "Helen Keller Discovers the World." Copperton Ward Primary officers and teachers are making a quilt for the Primary Children's hospital. Mrs Cal Crump, president, is in charge, assisted by her LEG J S,K Whs Mrs George Abplanalp and Mrs Ruth Moffat, in com- pany with Rufus Ball and son, Larry, Herriman, spent Larkspur 29. Mrs Don Burgess was honored at a stork shower Mar. 11, following the birth of twin daughters ten days earlier. The party was at the home of Mrs Gordon with McCombs, a Mrs Blaine Rowley, Mrs Ward Hayward and Mrs Dale Woodard. Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniai-ne- n attended a Masonic Grand Lodge visitation dinner party Saturday evening in Provo. Sherry McNeilis, Portland, Ore., spent four days in Copperton visiting with her grandmother, Mrs Florence Schick, and her brother Tommy and aunt & uncle, Mr & Mrs Delmar Schick. She returned to Marylhurst college. Mr & Mrs Royal Madsen, Mt. Pleasant, J. A. Mower, Oakland, Calif., were guests of Mrs Ernest Poulsen. They attended the wedding and reception Mar. 11 for Mrs Poulsen's granddaughter, Ann Poulsen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Keith Poulsen. Mr Mower and Mrs Poulsen motored to Fairview the following day to attend funeral services for an uncle, Flor-ePeterson. They spent the night with a sister and brother-in-lay- , Mr & Mrs Royal Madsen. A recent visitor at the home of Mr & Mrs Frank Swain was Mrs Swain's mother, Mrs Kenneth Speirs, Vernal. Mrs Speirs spent two weeks in Salt Lake valley visiting with the Swains, Mr & Mrs Harold K. Speirs, Miss Marcele Holladay, Speirs, Salt Lake and Mr & n Mrs Jimmy Cunliffe, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Harold K. Speirs were hosts to a family party at their home on Mar. 8 with all members of the Speirs family in attend- ance. Mrs Eldon Johnson attended a Hawaiian party on Mar. 15 at the home of Mr & Mrs Edgar Wisdom, Salt Lake. Slides of a recent tour of Hawaii were shown and a dinner served to Mrs Johnson, Mr & Mrs Van Clark, Mr & Mrs George Kirby, Hunter; Mrs Eva-lin- e Lewis, and Mr & Mrs Leon Christenson, Salt Lake. This group traveled together on a recent Kennecott Hawaiian tour. Mr & Mrs Ben McAllister visited in Crescent City, Calif., with Mr & Mrs Ben McAllister Jr. Mrs McAllister returned home Mar. 10 and Mr McAllister remained to be with his son and daughter-in-law who became parents of a daughter born on Mar. 12 in California. Mrs McAllister is the former Carolyn Shields, daughter of Mr & Mrs Bill Shields, Bingham. The new baby will be named Sheri Lisa. A 1C Rodney Rasmus-sen- , son of Mr & Mrs C. H. Rasmussen, left Thursday following a visit with his parents. He is stationed at Grand Forks Air Base in North Dakota where he is with the Air Force. Rodney planned to visit a few days in Colorado with friends before continuing on to his air base. A lC Rodney Rasmussen and Jimmy Granquist spent Saturday. Mar. 9 in Salt two-wee- k Lake visiting with Tommy Johnson. Mrs Robert Jenkins was hostess at a kitchen shower Friday evening, honoring Miss Peggy Haun, West Jordan. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Ray Olsen, Mrs Charlie Harryman, Midvale; Mrs Vanice Tittersor and Mrs Gary Baun, Midvale. Miss Haun, daughter of Mr & Mrs Arch Haun, West Jor-- j dan and Reed Jenkins, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Jenk-- , ins, will be married Mar. four days in Las Vegas where Mrs Abplanalp visit-- i ed her daughter and son. Miss Lorraine Bullock and Mr & Mrs David Bullock and family. Mr Ball visited with his daughter, Mrs Barbara Sorenson. Sp 4 Lar'v Ball is home on leave. He re- cently returned from Ger- manv and will Iphvp shnrtlv for Vietnam. He is with the army. Miss Elaine Purcell, Salt Lake was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett and Mrs Mary Sells. Mr & Mrs Harry Hanson, Lark, visited in Mapleton last Thursday with a brother, Mr & Mrs Hartley. Mr & Mrs George Blake and Mrs Maud Miller spent Friday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs Jane Rice. Susan, daughter of Mr & Mrs Gordon Mousley, spent the week end in Copperton with grand-""entMr & Mrs Melvin Riv-erto- n, Osen. Angus Miller, Idaho, arrived in Utah Friday for a visit with his son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Evan Miller. Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett motored to Logan Mar. 11 where they visited with Mr & Mrs Russell Oldham and boys. On their return trip they visited in Roy with Mr & Mrs Paul Sells. Mr & Mrs Martin D. Jensen helped their grandson, Darren, celebrate his first birthday Mar. 14. Darren is the son of Mr & Mrs Jack Jensen, Murray. Mr & ani Mrs R. C. Kanniain-enew baby girl, Cindy n Beauty Salon Lucille Kemp - 70 North Main Street, Midvae K Corner from Penneyjj .Home Owned & Operated IlVV Prolein Permanent $20.00 Regular Wave Cut - J Cottonwood Hospital Mr & Mrs Arell G. Larsen, 426 Adams St., Midvale, girl, Mar. 11. Robert G. Rose, 790 Galena Dr., Sandy, boy, Mar. 11. Gene R. Brown, 296 Fern Cr., Midvale. boy, Mar. 12. Ranld Gatehouse, 10355 Cottonwood South, Heights, boy, Mar. 15 Kowy W. Diederich, 7290 7070 Cr., Sandy, grl, South, 192 East, Midvale, girl, Mar. 16. H. LaMar Jackman, 8478 South 1475 East, Sandy, bov, Mar. 17. Holy Cross Hospital Murray G. Robertson, Jr., 238 East 7870 South, Sandy, girl, Mar. 14. Rex Frehner, 850 Boise St., Sandy, boy, Mar. 14. Jon Knett, 3511 Cotton-- j wood Canyon, girl, Mar. 14. James Spence, 2772 Mar. 12. David E. Isbell, 245 N. Center St., Sandy, girl, Mar. 12. Gary L. Rose, 245 E. 6845 South, Midvale, girl. Mar. 12. Jack Berg, Galaxie Dr., Sandy, bov, Mar. 13. Keith P. Bringhurst, 485 E. Rena Ave., Midvale, girl, Mar. 13. Ronald 7525 S., 1390 Dutson, 1545 W., West Jordan, girl, West-erlin- Mar. 13. Dennis L. Nichols, 14399 South 1700 West, Riverton, boy, Mar. 13. Jack L. Brown, 1927 West 6200 Cottonwood South, Heights, boy, Mar. 14. Robert C. McCaul, 164 No. 5th East, Sandy, girl, Mar. g Cottonwood Way, Heights, girl, Mar. 14. G. C. Milne, 6629 South, 1500 East, Cottonwood Hgts, boy, Mar. 14. North Midvale, girl, Mar. Larry Schmidt, Grant, 15. 45 Donald L. Pettit, 596 East 9670 South, Sandy, boy, Mar. 14. Steven L. Fergus, 7580 South 700 East, Midvale, girl, Mar. 16. SPECIAL HELP FOR THE SLOW READER Now is the time to Thursday, March 21, 1968. Va., were among tne special guests for tne entire evening's entertainment which included the President's speech to the governors, dinner and Grand Ball. PETTY'S Custom Meat SERVICE BEEF lb. 49c PORK lb. 39c Price Includes Processing Pepperoni plan for summer help for your student that is not achieving to his grade Beef Bacon level. Visual training can improve your child's achiev-men- t. Ger. Saus Phone 255-065- 1 . lb. 98c lb. 65c Garlic Saus... lb. 65c lb. 65c will age, cut, double wrap, and freeze your beef, pork or lamb for I 5c for free consulation DR. V. E. BURGON 760 East Center . a pound. John C. Peily Riverlon 254-008- 4 Willi Civic Club Nominates New Officers ' Copperton Civic Club ladies met Mar. 13 in the Lions Community Center. Mrs Ben McAllister, president, presided at the business meeting. Miss Gwen Parker, ' chair- man of the nominating committee presented the names of new officers for the next two years as follows: Mrs first Parker, president; vice president, Mrs George vice second Dahlstrom; Mrs Richard president, Steele: recording secretary, Mrs Elwin Winn; corresMrs secretary, ponding George Knudsen; treasurer, Mrs Ernest Poulsen; historian, Mrs Walter Granquist. were On the committee Miss Parker, Mrs Harvey Mrs Richard Steele, Mrs Guy Delia Lucia, Mrs Ernest Poulsen. The program was under the direction of Mrs Robert Weagel, former resident of Lark. She exhibited table displays shown at the Gar- den Festival in Salt Lake the preceding week. The four tables consisted of a silver cup winner, "Pioneer Table," and three blue rib "Christmas bon winners, Breakfast," and two "Mod- ern" decors. Mrs Weagelshowed the art of using unusual objects, sprayed to accompanying compliment decor. ' j Now at a popular price! GE's famous work" washer! 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A small donation will be The asked for attendance. film will be shown in the Lions Community Center, Friday, Mar. 22 at 7:30 p.m. MODEL Graduate to a flameless Electric Dryer Hosts to Members Zone HAIRCUT Only Art Lund, Utah actor who for his outstanding performance at the Valley Music Hall, has recently had the lead in "Fiorell," played in the White House Theatre for the 50 governors of the United States. After the performance Mrs Johnson came on stage and personally congratulated the cast. A reception was given on Feb. 29 and Mr Lund, together with his daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs Jan Olsen, Falls Church. will be remembered The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide "' I'tnh Film Shown by Conditioner and Curl Included & 17. Art Lund Has "Fiorello" Lead Charles 2821 Ferguson, Westerling Way, Cottonwood Heights, boy, Mar. 17. Michael D. Olsen, 7067 South 230 East, Midvale, boy. Mar. 17. W. Fred Garrett, 7615 South, 230 East, Midvale. 14. Lions Wednesdays girl, Mar. Ann, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniainen. Merilyn Jensen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lowell Jensen, West Jordan, celebrated her 7th birthday Mar. 12, assisted by grandparents, Mr & Mrs Martin Jensen. Mr & Mrs Orvil Gressman and son Larry, West Jordan, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs Mary Gressman and daughter Helen. Visiting in Lark with their parents, Mr & Mrs are Frank Christenson, returned Mike, recently from Vietnam and Marty who is with the U. S. Air Force. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs Marvin Throckmorton were Mr & Mrs Herman Randall of Granger and Mr & Mrs Bert Schowgaard. Goff, Professional Oral Z. Curtis, 8V9 Crocus Cr., Sandy, girl, Mar. 17. Bobbie L. Foster, 1359 Greenfield Ave., Cottonwood Heights, boy, Mar. 17. Elmer C. Meadows, 7084 South 2300 East, Cottonwood Heights, girl, Mar. 17. LDS Hospital Mr & Mrs-Si- dney J. Hadean, 9600 South 2599 East, Sandy, girl, Mar. 12. Ronald Devinish, 3810 East Thursdays With Coupon Bingham Lions Club was host to a Zone meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 12, in the Community Center. There were 134 Lions attending according to Vincent Miola, president. The meeting was also an Inner Club meeting with the Hunter Lions. All zones were represented. Zone chairman, Lynn Knight, presided Just a trifle west of the Midvale Junction at State St. (7720 South) Home F urnishings BVYNOW CONVEMEXT TERMS AO PAYltJEDlT NECESSARY Open Mon. and and District Governor A. M. Beaudoin was the speaker. PAY LATER 800 East Center, Midvale "Customer Satisfaction Is ,ur Privilege with I's." FOR 90 DAYS Fri. 9 p.m. Phone 255-354- 7 |