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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 4 Midvale, Utah Thursday, August 13, 1970 g, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Ross Mr & Mrs Bob Hill, Craig Whetman, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Joe Palanco and Mr & Mrs Domingo Pecerra, Salt Win-ber- Lake. MIDVALE great-grandmot- A Sunday visitor of Mr & Mrs J. Mervin Despain, was Mrs Helen Hughes, Framing-ti- Mrs Willis Francom n, formerly of Midvale. Viswas a sister, Mrs Thoiting Mrs Margaret Stevenson, mas Salem, Ore., who Fryer, in with month a spent Europe was accompanied by Mrs Car& Mrs Lt. son and family, her Ford L. Stevenson, who are rie Despain, Salem, who stayed with her son, Mr & Mrs stationed in Germany on a Briin J. Marden Despain, Salt Lake. tish base. She traveled Switzerland, Austria, Berchs-gade- n, They had a picnic trip to Mirror Lake Tuesday where they Belgium and France. The Roger Stevenson family, joined Mr & Mrs Owen DesSeattle, Wash., is spending pain, Granite. Robert Hobson, Mississithe summer with his mother, and her mother, Mrs Orson ppi, who is stationed with the Clearfield Job Corps Center, Goodyear, Salt Lake. was a week end guest of Mr LaDon Terry, Lori and & Mrs Ray Ulibarri. Mr Hob-so- n Barton, children of Mr & Mrs Is president of his dorm James Barton, Bountiful, have been visiting with an uncle and at Clearfield, a senator in aunt, Mr & Mrs Herb Erick-so- n. the corpsmen government, and is running for student body They took them on a fishpresident. to Tabiona where they ing trip Mr & Mrs Leonard De visited Mrs Erickson's parGroot, spent a week in San & Mrs Jack Mr Young. ents, The Ericksons entertained at Francisco, Calif., where they attended a Luther man Laydinner recently on her birthAla with Mrs guest, Myra men's League Convention. day week last guests so, overnight West Jordan. Olson, were his brother, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Raymond MarFred De Groot Jr., and Mrs tinez and son, and her sisMarie Wobbema, Brookings, & Mr Mrs ter, Angelo Rivera, vacationed in Pueblo, Colo., S. Dak., who were en route where they visited a sister, home from a vacation in SouMr & Mrs Ernest Grine, and thern California. Mrs Edith Eastman enterMr Martinez' parents, Mr & Mrs Pito Martinez, Denver. tained on her birthday. Guests Mr & Mrs Harvey Eckman were Mrs William Magnus-so- n, Mrs Leretta Jenson, Mr entertained at an annual party for their employees at Draper & Mrs Dave Armstrong, and Park. A Little League game Mrs Erma Lewis and daughter, Peggy, Midvale. Also, was played by a team coached by Gary Eckman and a Carol Moore, Bountiful, a granddaughter, is staying with team coached byDonCozzens, an employee. Other attending them until school starts. Mr & Mrs Paul Jacobson were Mr & Mrs Jay Midgley, Mr & Mrs Jay Marchant, Mr and family, vacationed in the Pacific Northwest. Theystop-pe- d & Mrs Al Struckman, Mr & in Portland, Ore. and visMrs Tuss Isaacson, Ray PaMr & Mrs Marvin Wiles ited & Mrs AnMr Andy tience, in Wash. The Longview, & Anderson, Mr Mrs Danny returned via San derson, Vedel Welch, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Rex Pearson, East Francisco. A baby girl was born Mon 255-360- day to Mr & Mrs Joseph Sargent, Salt Lake. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Ted Sargent, Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale and Dr & Mrs Ralph Rig-b- y, Salt Lake, is Mrs Ellen Soter. A phone call from Athens, Greece was received by Mr & Mrs Ted Sargent from their daughter, Greta, who is on an educational journey to Greece on a scholarship from AH EPA (American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association). Greta has been going to school in Athens and has toured Greece, including the Islands of the Aegean Sea and s, the Mainland. While in the bus stopped at St. Andrews Church where Greta encountered a cousin of Mrs Sargent's, Jeanine Murphy Spyrs, who was also a former resident of Midvale. She and her husband, George and dau- 1 Pa-tra- who ghters, reside ad Midvale Second Ward youth spent two days at Flaming Gorge Dam. A river ride on a rubber raft was taken down the Green River by Donald J. Norton, bishop; Mr & Mrs Doug Norton, Mr & Mrs Albert Jenkins and daughter, Don Brienholt, Louis Smith and daughter, Mr & Mrs Gary Larson, Kendall Holt, Paul Jacobson, Lee Coon, Michael Van Alphen, Johanna Van Larry Brand, Kae Car-ria- n, Gay Sorenson, Joan Al-ph- aC7A Delight in Every Bite Y key Burger 0 2070 SANDY Fri.-Sa- D E. 21 St. So 1 Salt Lake City 10c ea Footed Subscribers New Sp5 Terry L. Ewell,Ft.Hood, Tex. Albert Zylstra, Tooele Maloy R. Bills, Oxnard, Calif. Mrs Myrtle Bateman, West Jordan Dwiglit W. 39 Garth S. Robinson, West Jor- Coca cola Perry Price, Lehl R. K. Park, Midvale Midvale City Corp. George Webb, Salt Lake Vincent Miola, Copperton Robert Basta, Murray George Patterson, Draper R. Cowley, Sandv Daniel R. Pack, Midvale Boyd R. Sjoblum, Draper D. Ganiins;asco, Midvale Geraldine Bur ion. West Jordan Walter Reynolds, Sandy Hazel L. Anderson, Midvale Rulon J. Whitlork, Sandy EAST MIDVALE First Vvard has Lihoma Holiday The Primary of the First Ward held its Lihoma Holiday. Merrihands graduating were Kerri Jolley, Lisa Tischner, Jean Southworth, Ileen Toni, and Colleen Thomas. In charge were Karen Steele, June Han- sen, Carol Swenson, and Beth Mr A Mrs Val Sharp and family, Hawthorne, Calif., spent part of the week with his sister, Mr & Mrs Dick Steele, and other relatives in the area. While here mem- bers of his family entertain- ed at a at the home of his sister, Mr & Mrs Bill Bogden, Midvale. Others attending were Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus, Draper, Mr & Mrs Ted Sharp, Sandy, the Dick Steeles and their fain- - ilies. Mrs Jim Nielsen and children, McDermitt, Nev., spent a week with their & Mrs Grant parents, Mr Nielsen, Murray, and the Earl & 8;69c Bananas ,t Tomatoes Preserves 10c ea. 25 rfl" 298 ees 51co 9" Bread 19 ,b Burt's Country Meats Phone Lamb Chops Small Lean Leg O' Lamb Chuck Steak 6 9C Beef Liver J9' Rd. Bone Roast ib. Well Trimmed Steak 3 it00 Pork Steak ,b ib.d$,ty Boneless Ham Fat Removed mpj m Large Jc Fryers $119 I ib. I 69c ib.9c n.Z9c 'ice Halibut I. Sharps. urday evening at Laurel Pines in Big Cottonwood William Nilsson Canyon. in was HEIGHTS Mrs. Doug Lovell ie Bodell. Herrinian, Mr & Boetler, Salt Lake, Julie Johnson. West Jordan. The occasion celebrated Mel-od- ie Bodell's birthday. Mrs Dora Ann Nelson and children, Westminster, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton. The Sheltons, their guests, and Mr & Mrs John Shelton, Cottonwood Heights, the Donald Sheltons, Mr & Mrs Norman Miles, and the Dale Sheltons, Sandy, Mrs Ila Jane Butterfield, and their families attended tin? James Alfred Shelton family reunion at Midvale Park MonMrs Hal & Mrs Phillip Ferro, children, Phillip Jr., and Barbara Jean, Bakersfield, Calif,, spent a week witli his parents, Mr &. Mrs D. Ferro. Aug. 7 the Ferros entertained at a family reunion honoring their California visitors. It was the first time in five years that the family had been together. Others attending were Mrs Dwayne Madsen, daughter, Donna, and a friend Mrs Tom Driesil, Bur ley, Ida., Joe Ferro, daughters, Cindy, Sherri, Wendy, and Tammie, Murray; Mr & Mrs Mike Darcyandson Jeifery, West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Harris Lewis and daughter Judy. Special guests were Phil Hansen and Marsha Metcalf, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Roger LeDuc and daughter, Louise entertained at a dinner and family party. Guests were Mrs Kaye Perry and children, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Dale LeDuc and family, Sandy. Midvale Former Fast residents, Mr & Mrs Larry Schmidt, Boise. Ida., announce er the birth of their fourth Aug, 4. Grandparents Mrs Earl here are Mr Tripp. Carol Van Wagoner, dau-- U liter or Mr & Mrs Blaine Wagoner, has been appointed secretary of the program's council for student acthities at I' of L", Carol is a sophomore, Mrs Vera Van Horn, Anaheim, Calif., is spending a 4 Ca! Harris took his Sunday School class from Butler Seventh Ward on a special outing on August 12. They went to home Aug. 5. Mr & Mrs Richard 20 only 19" Black Skilli-(Mi'- White Portable TV's ii 6V are vacationing in Hawaii. Mr Skill icorn is traveling to the islands as a mem- ber of the Post Office Band. Mr 4. Mrs Ray Allen have just returned from a week's stav in Vernal, where they visited relative ,, The Lovell reunion was held on August 8 at Saratoga. Attending from this area were Mr & Mrs Chad Lovell, Mr & Mrs Paul Lovell, and Mr & ond up See Dorrell Axtell at U In Riverton -f- cH Reg. 29c Reg. 10c & MM M,S5 THESE WS at the church, or call Over to Color Janice Pope was hostess at a party hold at her Butler Seventh Ward Mutual Interest Group will hold a special meeting Sunday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m,, at the home of Mr & Mrs Earl Jones. Mr 4 Mrs Jones will show slides and discuss their travels in Thailand and Cambodia. Mr & Mrs Norm Mangum are in charge of the arrangements. day. Mr 254-383- 5 r-iE- vr Retractable REPORT (OVERS BALL POINT PENS 319c O ,A Ac AST stock up for school stock ud for school Reg. 59c Reg. $2.49 ZIPPER BINDERS ELMERS GLUE 88 31 o reol bargain Reg. $1.19 Dial Anti-persper- CANDY BAR SALE DEODORANT H 0ic for H Now M & M, dau-cht- her sisters 12 Motel Changes Mrs 278-954- Mr i: Mrs Eaii Tripp entertained Aug. 1 at Laurel Pines in Biu Cottonwood Canyon. Attending were Mr& Mrs Kent Bodell, Albert Crane, Roberta and Evelyn Crane, Maridean and Lisa Bodell, Mrs Henry Bodell, and Mel-od- with to were Richard Skillicorn.Ray-naly- n Schofield, Kathyrn Thomas, Sherrie Bradford, Carla Lovell, and Bruce Cummings. charte. month Wednesday, 277-482- G. Antelope Island and to swim at Great Salt Lake. In the group The High Priests and partners of the First Ward enjoyed a dinner and program Sat- will be on Aug. 26, from 9 Registration Reg. 59c Cinderella 39' Mars, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers Reg. 10c OuPont POCKET COMBS HAIR SPRAY fi yHUH. I ic r I hi in ia m Oil w I stock ud for school and families, Mr& Mrs AldenSor-ensoOgden, and Mr & Mrs Parley R. Glover, n. Spending part of the week 'OSCv3539 LVUU n NORTH MAIN MIDVALE, UTAH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE PHONE 255 2.1 lb,45c Sliced i The Orioles, National League champions of White City with a 12-- 6 season record, tied for third in the Murray invitational tournament and are looking forward to next year because only two will leave the team. TheYankees of White City placed second in the same tourney. Pictured are, front row, from left, Ronny Taylor, Jim Bogen-schut- z, David Whittenburg, Mark Davis, Denny Thackeray, bat boy; rear row, Steve Worthen, Alan Thackeray, Donald Bradley, Tod Lloyd, Mike Wilson. Rear, Joe Thackeray, manager, and Ray Whittenburg, coach. Absent, Glen Jones, Mike Crebs, Gary Schneiter, Scott Neeley. at Lake Powell were Mrs. Mrs Ralph Sharp and family. Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton spent three days camping in Fairview and Huntington 561-028- 1 ,bt99Picmc Hams Rib Loin Shoulder T-B- one 4169 Fr. Punch 2 49 jjceCre Gr. Beef f. Market i-g-f- A kindergarten and preschool program will begin this mouth at Southeast Baptist Church, 1700 E. 7000 S. This program will be one to help each child develop physically, mentally and spiritually and to learn to live with others, to express himself through language, art, music, and other mediums of expression. Renewals Nick Chocas, Cheyenne, Wyo. S. M. Wells, Midvale Paul Moller, Draper Mrs Ellen Nelson, Riverton Jay K. Timpson, Midvale Milton 0. Gold, Sandy ol program begun by Baptists West Jor- Loosli, dan Nick Rekoutis, Midvale Mac Corsi, Sandy James S. Sharp, Midvale R. Dale Carlisle, Sandy Gale Bailey, Sandy Mr Flour Pre-scho- dan Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat. Local Corn petition Is being circulated to provide better service in Lark. Mrs Jessie S. Neilsen was a dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Dallas Draper and daughter DeLauna, Riverton. Also present was Mrs Virginia Seal. To The Midvale Sentinel Fri.-Sa- Elite's Slanley Wheejer Mrs IHEVJP5 t. &if LARK A Thomas. D The Hamburger with Tomalo 8732 S. State in Long Beach, Calif., were visiting her husband's folks. Mr & Mrs Keith Wood-heand daughters, Water-for- d, Conn., spent two weeks at the homes of Keith's parents, Mr & Mrs J. A. Wood-hea- d, and a sister, Mr & Mrs Norris Sharp. Also here at the same time were daughters, Mr & Mrs Hal Clark and son, Spring Valley, Calif., and Miss Helen Woodhead, Los Angeles. Also here were Mr & Mrs Al Wunderlich, Denver, Colo., the former Joyce Woodhead, who have moved to Midvale. 3C Mrs Doug Lovell. Brand, Karen Steadman, Bonnie Densley, Vaughn Silcox, Craig Francom, Lynette Larson and Shirley Slater, Midvale; and Roy and LeAnna Griffiths, Holladay, guests of the Nortons. 7 lb SHOO ? bag Choice natural grains. Part of the Beam family art tor 17b years. Baker, Carl and Booker are the fifth and sixth generations of the only Kentucky family that's made the same Bourbon since 1795. The exact measures of choice grains they use in the Beam formula have been a family secret ever since. So when you sip Jim Beam, savor its quality and its light taste. That's what we mean when we say it's a family art. 175-year-o- I 7753 South Redwood Rd.f West Jordan Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Distilled and Bottled by the James B. Beam Distilling Co., Clermont, Beam, Kentucky 86 Proof 4 'w- - jM irfe.LJslWM is |