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Show The MIdvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 11, 1971 WHITE CITY slates PTA drug talk at Bellview Bellview elementary school PTA will meet on Mar. 18. Featured speaker will be Tom Erickson, speaking on mental health and the problems of drugs and suicide among teenagers. Tri-sta- teen ke ball on Mar. 20 Teen Gold and Green Ball will be held Mar. 20, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. at the Mt. Jordan Stake Center. The affair will be "best The Tri-Sta- ke dress". inform 5th, 6th graders Films Bellview Sixth graders had a special Fathers and Sons film Mar. 2, under the direction of Bill Randall. The mothers and daughters of the fifth and sixth grade also had a special film Mar. 9. under the of the District direction Nurse. Speech winners to be named by word Ninth Ward MIA Sandy Speech Festival will be held Mar. 18 at 7:30 p.m. A winner will be selected to go to Ron's CHEVRON 98 W. Center, MIdvale 255-986- 4 "Home of Partly Used Cars ond Trucks" '69 RIVIERA Loaded - Just like new stake festival the 30. Cake auction adds to cub scout fund Pack 271 held its annual Cub Scout Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 27. The cubs and their fathers, also many mothers, made cakes, wh ich were auctioned off by Wayne Worl-to- n, to help finance the cub scout program. Skits were presented by each den. Den 1 was asked to present their "Freedom Skit" at the District Round Table. Special guests were Eve- lynn Lloyde, Primary president, and Mr & Mrs Ray Johnson. The affair was under the direction of Glenn L. Stead- man, cubmaster, and Ray Cummings, chairman of the cub committee. Boys receiving their Bob cat were JackSteadman. Kevin Call, Steven Perry, David Lems, Kevin Roosendaal, David Christensen, Kip Nelson. Other awards were given to Hal Caap, Lynn Jensen, Kirk Williams, Kevin Shepard, Ste ven Fowkes, Bruce Davis, Robert Talbot, Kenny Jensen, Rick Manwell, Glade Payne, and Gerald Bradley. The prayer was offered by Richard Davis. Den mothers and dads are Mr ii Mrs Wayne Worlton: assistant, Sharon Lems; Mr& Mrs Ted Talbot; Mr & Mrs Scott Joanna Christensen; Butcher. Den Chiefs are David Worlton, William Talbot and Kevin Williams. Dinner, variety show slated Sandy Ninth Ward is planning a special dinner and variety show for adults to be held Mar. 12 at 6:30 p.m. All ward members 18 years and over are invited. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Contact Keith Cooper, 1. 571-322- Girl Scouts are taking orders for their annual cookie drive until Mar. 13. Sandy Ninth Ward is having volleyball practice for the women Saturday mornings at 9:45 a.m. The games are played Wednesday evenings in the stake center. Anyone interested is invited to come out and participate. For further information contact Norma Haw- ker, a beautiful car on Mar. 571-010- 5. Mr & Mrs Bill Nelson, received burns when boiling water spilled on her. Danny Price, son of Mr & Mrs Larry Price, celebrated his birthday last week at a party. The stake is compiling a and list of all Master en Golden Gleaners. Those who have achieved these awards are asked to notify a member of the bishopric. COPPERTON Mrs Grace Bray 774-261- 5 Lions have dinner, hear D. C. trip Bingham Lions Club had a dinner Mar. 4 at the Lions Center. It was ladies night. Three guests from the Magna Lions Club campaigned for the election of Dan Blackum for district governor. The State Lions convention will be held in June. Carl Curtis installed two new members, Billy Osoro and Bobby Susaeta. Two new members were installed in January, C liff Martin and Gary Curtis. Lenette Decol presented vocal numbers. Teresa Bodily and Kent Peterson, Bingham High students, who were sponsored by the Lions to attend the "Presidents Classroom for Young Americans," gave their talks on their trip to Washington, D. C. They saw the branches of the federal government while they were in session. When President John F. Kennedy was in office he made the request that high school students be invited to view government offices while in session. Three years ago arrangements were completed for the first group of students to attend. Students who were chosen for high scholarship credits and leadership were first year, Laurel Kendrick and Ilene Garcia, second year, Greg Dimas and Scott Crump. at Price Firemen's auxiliary to have pot luck Bingham Firemen's Auxiliary is having a pot luck dinner Monday, Mar. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bingham Fire hall. On the prize committee are Mrs Lois Hickman and Mrs Connie Sargeant. Wards plan Relief 3795 '69 VOLKS 2 dr. Bug - Mag Wheels $1495 '68 Ford Vj 71 i CHEV $3195 70MACHI 351, Automatic, Bucket Seats, R & H, Tinted Glass Console Vinyl Top V-- 7,000 Mi. 2995 70 FORD 34 Ton, Custom, V-- 4 Speed $3095 '69 CHEV J 4 Ton, Custom, 4 Speed V-- 2795 '66 DODGE Coronet 500, 2 dr 3 speed Bucket Seats Hardtop, V-- 995 SEVERAL AS IS CARS FOR SALE don't have we can get it. If we it "Ifs not the use the've had . . . Ifs the use they will give you' The Catholic Church annual St. Patricks Day dinner will be held Sunday, Mar. 14 at the Lions Club Centerfrom 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Relief Society birth- basketball girls team played the Seventh Ward Mar. 3, winning with the score of 1. Two wards Tues16 in the Copper-to- n Ward at 10 a.m. The Re- day, Mar. lief Society was organized Mar. 17, 1842. Mrs Bessie Dahlstrom will give the lesson on, "Social Relations." A short program is planned and refreshments will be served. The T. E. Club luncheon was held recently at Mrs Lyle Long's home. Charles J. T. Jackson was Mrs John Dahlstrom spent named bishop of the Twelfth two weeks visiting her dauWard with Richard Goss and ghter and children, Mr & Mrs Gary Evans as counselors. John S. Godfrey, Downers Executive secretary is Lynn Grove, 111. Mrs Elva Jensen spent two Brand. Forrest Terry replaced Warner A. Klemm as bishop of the Ninth Ward. Counselors are Ron ElklnsandRalphHen-ri- The Mia Maids John H. Bauer 254-302- 7 J. Wallace Neilson flies transport planes for the Air National Guard. Feb. 25 he flew to New Jersey, picked up a load of supplies, delivered it to the Puerto Rico National Guard, flew to Texas picked up two helicopters, delivered them to the Idaho National Guard, and flew home Feb. 28. Ad- venturers observed their annual Kitchen Karnivel Mar. 2 with games and a pot-ludinner. ck craft carrier USS Enterprise, is currently cruising Navy Petty Officer 3c Mi around South America en route chael R. Day, son of Mr & Mrs to Alameda, Calif. III SERVICE MIDVALE 9-- Gerald Schow Mrs 255-769- 5 A correspondent is needed in the Union area. Ideal part time job for a former jour- nalism student or housewife in need of "pin" money. Typing not necessary but appreciated. Apply by calling Mrs 8. Setterberg, DUST PAN Qjgj C0njj 255-334- 255-334- Schools join in choral festival JuniorHigh School Choral Festival was held Mar. 3 at Union Junior High School. Choral groups from five junior high schools, Including Butler, Mt. Jordan, Midvale, Union, and West Jordan, performed. Dr. Bernell Hales, guest conductor from the University of Utah, conducted the Honor Chorus, which consisted of students from the various schools. A Robert Rose, son of Mr & Mrs Dorvin Rose, entertained friends at his birthday party Mar. 4. His guests were Dale Frame, Gary Renner, Gregg Mortimer, Richard Weaver. Robert's sister Sandra celebrated her birthday Feb. 28. Her guests were Paige and Licia Maughan, Stephanie Weaver, LeAnna Porter, Jana Lee Openshaw and Julie Morck. Teri Gadd, daughter of Mr & Mrs Douglas Gadd, cele brated her 4th birthday with a party Mar. 2 Her guests included Kim and Michelle Mathews, Taylor, Christy Libby and April Heaps and Michelle Gill. Her brother, Trent had a birthday Feb. 25. He was 6 years old. Guests at his party were Scott and Steven Brown, Michael and Keith Henrie, Bryan and Ro ger Lang, Cory McDonald and David Rose. "HrFlbpjrxLiiir (Gas Pry er S ale -- CRACKER JACK Reg. 10c 3-- Tharmomsters Reg. 98c 21 59' King Gadget Gas GIVES ear- - ever YOU A Kitchen Asst. ABETTER DEAL . Values to 59c to $1.29 Memo Holders 'Cheese fin J Slicers Rapid Adder Bottle Stopper Broom Holder Plus MP Many More DLB2600 "HxrtPXTljlJtrGas Model 1020 100 Tablets Reducing Candy Permanent Press Automatic EXCELRIN AYDS Dryer Re9- - $2.9 C $189 Reg. $1.49 JL AOc QQ Hotpoint Dryers give you more than you pay for! mBi!i Midvalley elementary school will hold parent-te- a cher conferences Thursday and Friday, Mar. 1! and 12. Students will be dismissed early on both days. Leslie Babb, daughter of Mr& Mrs Richard Babb, celebrated her 7th birthday Feb. 26. Her guests were Don DeLynn Frandsen and Natalie Riley. Russel Olsen, son of Mr & Mrs Leon Olsen, celebrated his 4th birthday with a party Feb. 25. Friends attending were Ryan Pedersen, Gregg Canning, Pam Hudson, Sally Lambert, Gina Johnston and Darrin Woolsey. Ash-wor- th, 2.1 1730 W. 7800 S. A NORTH MAIN PHONE 255-353- MIDVALE. UTAH ? First Security BanEiAmerica credit card is a cS3 nn in 4 ft HANDLE Ferri. New families moving to White City are Mr & Mrs Reiner Prawitt, Mr & Mrs Perry Guinn, Mrs Craig Hard-cast- le and her daughter, Tif- card too Six generations of care. fany. MrHardcastle is serving overseas in the armed forces. Maurine Bishop, Coy daughter of Mr & Mrs Deral Bishop, was released from the West Central Mission on Feb. 24. She served two years in Montana and Idaho. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Horrocks were in an automobile accident while vacationing in Las Vegas. Mrs Horrocks received a bad whip lash. Gaylen Bishop, son of Mr & Mrs Deral Bishop is home on leave from the March Air Force Base in California. Arvy Whitney, who Is sta-- I tioned in South Korea with the armed forces, was recently home on leave. During his stay he suffered a broken ankle in a skiing accident. Dale Green Is on a medical furlough from the LDS Germany North Mission. He lis staying with his sister, Mr & Mrs David Gleed. Holley Nelson, daughter of Care in following Beam's famous formula. All here in the half gallon she. We put a handle on it. And just for good measure: a built-i- you can use it to obtain a cash advance at any First Security Bank in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming n pouring spout. The taste is distinctive. The pouring is easy. The Bourbon is Jim Beam. World's finest Bourbon since 1795. you get instant credit everywhere you see this I IT BankAmericard symbol... ,,,, ,,j . UAJU, which Mrs Stanley Wheeler The girls basketball team played Riverton First Ward second team Mar. 4 at the stake house. The Elders had a square dancing party Mar. 6 at 7 p.m. Girls' team wins The Burt Oman family spent the week end in Castle in basketball Dale. Bluffdale girls basketball Bp Oman was one of the team dominated the games speakers in the ward there for Mar. 4 at the stake house a niece who is going on a misas B- -l won from Riverton sion. B- -l won from Fifth 23-- 3, 0. BeeRiverton First EAST hive girls won from Herri-man-- 2, 6, Mar. 6. A correspondent is needed in the East Midvale area. Ideal Mrs Don Merrill Is home part time job for a former from LDS hospital. journalism student or house& Kimberly, the son of Mr wife in need of "pin" money. Mrs Richard Shaffer, fell down Typing not necessary but apof his stairs injuring a flight Apply by calling preciated. hip and is in the Cottonwood Mrs Setterberg, 8. e. Mrs Clifford W. Andersen was honored at a special birthday dinner at the home of her daughter. Four generations were present at the affair. Mrs Mable Teel, Payette, Ida., is visiting her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Anthony ... D. Day, 9588 Poppy Sandy, is now serving aboard the nuclear attack air- Lane, LARK 35-1- UNION and Robert NEWS OF MEN hospital. w, Midvalley school has conferences Copperton R. S. plans party senior day party will be held name new Ion bishopric 4 speed Custom Cab, V-3600 Actual Miles 8, The Ninth Ward Relief So ciety is having its birthday party on Mar. 17, at 10 a.m. A book review will be presented by CarolDeMill, "Gentle House" by Anna Perott Rose. The Fifteenth Ward will present "Brigadoon" at their Relief Society birthday, Mar. 17, at 8 a.m. 25-1- ton ptekup - Come on in end see it $1895 Society events The Twelfth Ward Ranger St. Patrick's dinner on Sunday weeks visiting her sister-in-laMrs Gladys Ray, Balboa, Calif. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs Elva Jensen were her son, Mr & Mrs Jack Jensen and family, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Foster were dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mr & Mrs Grant Pullan, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Ray Olsen and daughter, Mr & Mrs Wallace Beckstead, Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Theron Tisher, Riverton. Other guests were Mrs Tisher's parents, Mr & Mrs Ed Beck, Kearns and Miss Markay Sanderson, Copperton. 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