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Show The Midvale Sentinel in the office. Often an emerThe Jordan Guide Page 9 gency trip to the hospital faces Midvale, Utah voters who had planned to be Thursday, August 27, 1970 voting in their districts. They, too, can come to the office. Absentee balloting will close in the office on Friday, Sept. 4 as the office is not open on Saturday or Sunday and the Monday next is Labor Day. THEVIPS New Subscribers Midvale Sentinel County clerk gives absentee voting rules Lynn Peterson, West Jordan Manual Torres, Midvale Marilyn Hulick, Midvale Larry Crandall, Cheyenne, Bringing home several this past week were honors Ronald E. McMillin, Salt Lake High School cheer- Bingham B. A. Wixom, West Jordan leaders, song leaders, and Charles H. Hofer, West Jordrill committeement who attdan ended the NCA (National J. J. Morgan, Midvale Association) Cheerleading R. W. Mortensen, Midvale Setting workshop, Aug. 3. Gordon A. Weseman, Midvale for the week-lon- g event of inR. T. Bedell, Midvale struction and competition was R. J. Branegan, Midvale the USU campus at Logan. J. N. Brown, Midvale In evaluatingtheir costumT. Valenzuela, Midvale ing, personality, timing and R. L. Swapp, Midvale rhythm, tumbling, balance and Mike Rodart, Midvale general ability, the cheerleadR. H. Beard, Midvale ers caught the judges' approvWayne Brimhall, Midvale ing eyes to win four ribbons, T. Bullock, Midvale two excellent, one superior Doris Orton, Sandy for an original cheer, and an Kenneth Adams, Sandy honorable mention. Heading Richard Williams, Riverton the group is senior Shauna Danny L. Johnson, Midvale Cundick. Others are GailDal-ling- a, Burdet Jenson, Sandy Vickie Avery, Barbara Vern J. Christensen, Midvale Bowles, and Nadyne Silcox. Presentation of a learned Mary Wengren, Midvale Naoma Rowan, Cottonwood drill brought the drill committee a third place trophy. Jay H. Garfield, San FrancisMembers of the committee co, Calif. E. L. Barsballe, Midvale are Sally Dimond, LuAnnCro-wthe- r, M. L, Christensen, Sandy Connie Richards, Jenny Larry M. Jones, West Jordan Ledding, and Beverly Parr. headed by Herbert A. Robertson, MidSongleaders vale Shelly Savage captured four R. D. Anderson, Midvale awards, too -- - two superior, one outstanding, and one exJanet Callisto, Midvale Constance D. Poulas. Midvale cellent. They were judged on ' Renewals their appearance, ability, danDan Corak, Midvale cing, grooming, and costumMatt Tateoka, Riverton ing. In addition to Miss SavJoe Janezick, Midvale age, there are Jill Butterfield, Donald Pappas, Midvale Rose Trane, Wendy Jardine Ray Earl Harris, Midvale and Marie Cadell. C. W. Fitzgerald, Sandy Accompanying and chaperC. L. Allison Jr., West Joroning the girls was Mrs James NEWS OF MEN III SERVICE 30-d- ay J Friday. To be able to vote in the office it will be necessary for each eligible voter to fill out an absentee ballot application form stating where they will be on election day the same as if a ballot were being mailed to them. Persons who are planning trips and vacations abroad at the time of the primary can apply and vote in the office. clerk's Many times these people are traveling and it is very hard for a mailed ballot to reach them. Also, many county residents, because of the nature of their work, cannot be certain of being in the county on primary day, so they may vote Jardine received a com- song leaders take honors Wyo. Beginning Monday, Aug. 24, absentee ballots will be sent by mail to all who are out of Salt Lake County and unable to be here on primary Sgt. Leslie W. Jardine, election day and who have made a reauest to the clerk's Sandy is home on a office for these ballots, it is leave after spending a year in announced by W. Sterling Ev- Vietnam with the U. S. Army. ans, county clerk. For those who are still in Salt Lake County and are eligible to vote but will not be here on Sept. 8 for the primary election, absentee voting can be done in the clerk's office beginning MonL. day, Aug. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through ' to the - mendation ribbon while in Vietnam, the Bronze Star, and the CIB Badge. He received the Purple Heart for an indan jury while in combat. He will continue his army Anne M. Curtis, Midvale "j service at Ft. Lewis, Wash., S. B. Robinett, Copperton and is scheduled for release John R. West, Midvale in March, 1971. A. Sadar, Midvale Jardine, who is married Paul D. Green, Midvale to the former Laura SauOrren H. Labrum, Midvale nders, is a graduate of Jordan Mrs Stanley B. Nelson, Sandy High and was employed by John W. Harper, Sandy Kennecott Copper. His par- H. W. Rudd, Cottonwood ents are Mr & Mrs R. W. Jay G. Thompson, Cottonwood Jardine, 1G91 Brighton View Gene Wheadon, Draper Dr., Sandy. Vera Peterson, Midvale Renewals D. B. Barman, Midvale J. F. Powell Jr., Draper R. C. Lessley, West Jordan Ned Hermansen, Midvale I C. A. Brady, Midvale Earl D. Evans, Midvale Thomas J. Sadler, Sandy i M. L. Peterson, Midvale Jerry Huntsman, Sandy RU NTRY DAY brings hazards 7985 Swtk 7M ft Mrs Hitch - Director Now Ages BEER 6 pack 7 9 2JW Large Eggs Potato Chips 47' , C0l(EDN;10.or$l00o$23i Russet POTATOES 2079' a 10 lb. 11 8f9 Vegetables 10 OFFER EXPIRES Sliced Free Patties $224 Without Coupon $2.89 Save 65c with Coupon URT'S C ouotry Lamb Cheese Small Lean 0' Lamb ILeg ah September Lamb Chops All Center Cuts Pork Chops T-Bo- ne b Split 69 Fryers HAM ib 79' Steak $119 "A to brake and few simple precautions," Barlow stated, "could mean that not a single Utah youngster would become a traffic accident victim during this new school year. 'Think for two,' he satated.'for yourself and that youngster on ttie way to school'.'' The schools Jordan High School Class of 1960 reunion was held at the Townhouse Athletic Club recently, with 256 attending. In charge of the dinner effort truly (Limit) the committee, in Whole or Half 7753 Redwood Road West Jordan sell, Draper won two first place ribbons at the county fair, one for being runnerup to the grand champion in Halter Class, and one for third place in western pleasure. Register Now! Glorias Academy of Dance TAP, BALLET, JAZZ, TOE, HAWAIIAN first one in community education in the United States, "should be particularly helpful GUNSMOKE RIDERS Gordon Van Tassell, son of Mr & Mrs Weldon Van Tas- Lessons Begining in helping September the community school effort to be just what the people of Utah want it to be." Ur Nielson said. Call 255-241- or 9 467-328- 1 After 5:00 p.m. "If all the schools were community schools," he said, VMM Is Now The New Manager i Of The ! merican Sisrac Stabori State & Center Junction Streets-Midva- le eatunn; Gasoline Service Pumps or And Associated Products Self Service At Competitive Prices - Wash Brakes, Tune-uTires and Complete Service p, 45' Ib. 25' Ib. 89' ib. 39' Boneless Spare Ribs Mrs LeNore W. Turnbow, East 6060 South, Cottonwood Heights, has graduated from the Famous Writers School of West port, Conn. Mrs Turnbow specialized in 1994 to make Utah "community schools" now has an advisory committee made up of 28 pro- minent Utahns. Ur Joseph L. Nielson, co- ordinator for community edu- -; cation for the Utah State Board announced of Education, appointment of the group that will help advise and direct the movement. The I960 class has Jordan High reunion Local woman honored by writers school under way We Service..- 59 Rd. Bone Rsts. J5' '9' Gr. Beef 4.b,$1" Well Trimmed respond throttle. NEWS 2 mm , 49' Picnic Hams ma will is Cards and Bank Cards Fat Removed Mild streets are slick. Keep your car in top mechanical condition. Be sure it i Community school effort We honor most Gasoline Credit Asst. Frozen pkg TIDE oi. FAMILY SIZE Rad.Gr. Onions 3 10 Give yourself an even greater margin of safety in rainy or winter weather when that summer vacation HE'S foodland Olympics street. her-thre- non-ficti- on a close, school bells will Phipps, Midvale summon thousands of I'tah Edward V. Peterson, Sandy back to school durHeber Eastman, Montibello, youngsters the same hour that many ing Calif. motorists are driving to work, H. M. Seal, Midvale Leo H. Barlow, I'tah Safety George Pazell, Aiiavaie Council's vice president for Myron Brand, Midvale traffic, says. Delbert Wood, Salt Lake "Most of these children David Weller, Sandy to get to Miiieral Fertilizer, Midvale have been told how school safely, either on foot Allan Finlayson, Sandy or on bicycles. But kids Richard Shaw, Midvale kids -- - don't always Thomas Milburn, Salt lake the right way to remember Mar-iW. B ickley, Denver, Barlow said. do things," Colo. SCHOOL ' to motorist is at A. E. mittee; Robert Blomquist, Susan Anderberg McNeil, Bill Homen, Dorine Cox Goodro, Nick Bapis, Claudia Hyatt, Glade Bailey and Marlene Jensen. Senior class president, Mike Pavich, was master of ceremonies. The prize for traveling the greatest distance was won by Mrs Carol Blair Brennan, who came from Dublin, Ireland, into the street. Everyone of the 413 gra- -' duates were located and re- -j Anticipate a bicycle at evwith ery intersection and at every ceived correspondence the exception of 16. driveway. Be ready for the unexpected whenever you see a group of children near the e be open day and writing during the with with course around year year trained personnel available. home study school. the school as Serving They would be used by all people of the community for members of the guiding facall kinds of meetings, reculty are such distinguished writers as Bruce Catton, Rureation, and all kinds of education for all ages," he condolph Flesch, Bergen Evans, tinued. "They would do much, and Bennett Cerf. Mrs Turnbow is the mothif operated wisely to bring communities closer together, er of Mrs Harvey W. Eckman, help eliminate prejudices and Midvale. misunderstandings and to help create communify spirit," he 4-said. H they would night the and School's open; ' - SN0T director dance were Sharon Hughes Wixom, chairman of the com- advisor to the Bingham High Mineretts. First opportunity for the girls to display their winning talents will be on Aug. 28 when Bingham meets the Brighton Bengals at Brighton High School in the first football game of the season. Subscribe Nov MIDVILE P. E. Peterson, children espthe experience that almost automatically tells adults what to do in an unexpected situation. Mr Barlow offered these suggestions for those driving during the school year: that school Remember yards, usually empty during summer, are now filled with shouting, racing children who do not always watch where they are going. Be prepared for a child to suddenly dash Younger ecially lack Cheerleaders You're Invited To Come In and Visit ems! AMERICAN 255 - 9863 . . . 8 |