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Show r 1" 1tmm,t mi - - r, rT y t T T1 I f TTI "I'M I ri i I J I U t B Hi Jit Ul V fsnp m& nr flp U jl IT! 01 9 W nW" 11 g mi Jill H1 i lilt rTTTTTl the tournament from throughout the entire United States and from some foreign coun- tries. Mr &. Mrs Larry Price had a dinner party Mar. 21 to tw n (ili rviiJ"' ,MI mini .j, , h Ail I 'ilftvt ! mi 1 ' grade students from Edgemont school make ud the Cho irec- tion of Gam Olson, and accompanied by Rhea Jones. The group has made an appearanc e on a iccai Tv sranon ana win perrorm in several other schools in the district. Portland, Ore. They also visited their daughter, Mrs Jean Pettit, who was in a Portland hospital following the birth of twins, a boy and a girl, on Mar. 9. Mrs Earon Fairbourn, the former Judy Thurber, and son were In Seattle, Wash., where she met her husband, Lt. Ear-o- n Fairbourn. He has been released from the U. S. Army after 13 months duty in Korea. They visited friends, Mr & Mrs H. W. Pritchard. The Earon Fairbourns are now Mri Willii Francom 255-360- 1 Mr Mrs Sam Jenkins entertained a Birthday Club Mar. 20, on Mr Jenkins' birthday. They had dinner at a Sugarhouse cafe. Mr & Mrs George Joffs, East Mldvale; Mr & Mrs Melvin Lewis, Mr & Mrs Herman Jenkins, Mr & Mrs Clarence Stringham and Mr & Mrs Harold Hogenson were guests. making their home in Midvale. Mrs William Magnusson is in Cottonwood Hospital. LeAnn Thacker, daughter of Mr & Mrs Farrell ThackBLUFFDALE er, celebrated her 13th birth254-302- 7 day at a Salt Lake cafe on John H. Bauer Mar. 16. On Friday night, In the basketball ward she was honored at a slumber tournament scores were as party. Guests were Kathy follows: Mar. 17, women, team and Sharon Gail, Mur6, Rose Olsen, won over team ray. Shauna Nielson, 2. Mrs Leon Malmstrom was 4, in Seattle, Wash., where she Team D, Nancy Holmes, won visited her son, Mr & Mrs over team 2, Leesa Wanless, Team 3, Marilyn NielMelvin and 22-Malmstrom, granddaughters, Miss Peggy son, won over team 1, Nancy 0. Malmstrom and Mrs David Crump, Mar. 18, men, team 4, Lee Drown. She attended the wedWanless, won over team 6, ding reception of her grandDick Bell, Team 5, MalmGaile Miss daughter, Lovendahl, won over strom and David J. Brown. Dick 2. She also visited a grandson, team 2, Randy Parry, Paul Malmstrom, in Portland, Team 1, Leon Crump, won over team 3, Dee Jones, 5. Ore. Mr & Mrs Bruce W. TiAt the stake house, Bluff-da- le mothy and family visited in girls 2 won over Rivsiswith his Phoenix, Ariz., ter and family, Mr & Mrs erton First 24-- 4. Bluffdale B- -l won over Riverton SecMurray Harrison. ond 28-- 7. Mr & Mrs William C.HarBeehive girls won over per observed their Mar. 7 and Mar 8 birthdays. Extending Riverton Second 4. greetings were Mr & Mrs The Lions are having their Willis Harper, Mr & Mrs Albert Hallett, Midvale; Mr & monthly social Mar. 25 under the direction of Glen Crump, Mrs Gordon Hallett and dauand Beatrice ghter, Murray; and Mr & Mrs Myrtle Nichols, William Powell and children, Casper. Mr & Mrs Stan Bills are Riverton. Mr & Mrs G. Lee Smith, visiting in California. Mr & Mrs Moyle AnderSalt Lake, the former Dana son made a short trip to Elko, Thurber, announce the arrival of their son, Christopher Nev. Mr & Mrs Marvin AnderLee, born Mar. 4. son, Teddy 6, Tracy 5, have Mr & Mrs Bonifacio moved in at 1656 West 14600 have as guests their dauSouth. ghter and family, Mr & Mrs Mrs Ha Hat returned Mar. David Gisler, Caledonia, Minn.. They plan to make their 18 from University Hospital. home here. (Ike) Turner is Hyrum home from CottonwoodHospi-ta- l. & 20-1- 7. 15-1- 51-4- 3. 49-4- 62-5- B-- 9-- Ta-fo- ya LARK While en route to Federal Way, Wash., near Tacoma, to visit Mr & Mrs Harry Mrs Willis Francom and daughter, and Mrs Horace Jenkins had dinner in Poca-tell- o, Ida., with Mrs Lloyd Woolstenhulnie. She is the former Ethel Carlquist from Draper and attended high school witli Mrs Francom. A sight-seeitrip in Seattle was enjoyed. En route home they were overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Lawrence Burns, ng Mrs Stanley Wheeler The LDS Mutual Chalfield, second place, Susan Wheeler, third place. Judges were Mrs Diamond, West Jordan, Kathy Hardley, Lark, Mrs Chapman, Fountain Green. The Relief Society commemorated the birthday of the first Relief Society 129 years ago. The had speakers, musical number by the nursery children, Mary and Martha Moses sang, Mrs Rita Rostrom, Mrs Max Wiley, Mrs Floyd Rasmussen and Mrs Burt Serrassio, also sang a number. Bishop Oman spoke. Bell View PTA has election meetinq The Bellview elementary PTA held its meeting Mar. 18. Elected to office for 1971-7- 2 were Mrs William JohnMrs Alvin son, president; Walkenhorst, first vice president; Mrs Orion Marler, secretary; Mrs Grant Dahl, trea- surer. Tom Erickson spoke on mental health and the problem of drugs and suicide among teenagers. Dave and Dewey Edwards, sons of Morris J. Edwards, will be leaving for the Coast The youth dance Guard. will be held Mar. 27 from 8:30 Mrs Virgil Rostrom has to 11:30 p.m. at the her sister, Mrs Chapman vis- East Stake, 9505 Poppy Sandy Lane. iting with her from Fountain Green. The Utah Bowmen's Ass'n Don Cressman is home held its annual convention at for four days from Snow Colthe Salt Lake Gun Club on lege in Ephriam. Clifford Blizsackerhashis Feb. 20. Archery and clubs throughout the daughter Mrs Chuck Still visstate were represented. him from Okinawa. iting The delegates elected the following people to serve as officers: Raymond V.Howard, Sandy, president; Allie Burke, CITY Sandy, vice president over bowhunting activities; Reid 5 Mrs Sharon Lems Saxey, Orem, vice president over tournament activities; Alice B. Howard, Sandy, secretary and treasurer. Alice Howard who served by PTA as secretary and treasurer of the U.B.A. since 1969 was Mrs Anita Young was named "Archer of the Year" elected president of Alta View by delegates from throughout at school the Mar. elementary the state. Alice is also a mem18 PTA meeting. of the Beehive Wasatch ber Other officers elected Bowhunters and the Datus Arwere Mrs Ann Rasmussen, first vice president; Mrs Coy chers. Delegates from the Datus Craggs, secretary, and Mrs Archery Club who attended Linda Grygla, treasurer. the convention were Ed FosSpeaker was Mrs Estella ter, Bud Patrick, Dick Perry, the roll Dean Smart. Hoagland, talking on Alternate deleof the parents in mental health. was Delbert Davis. On the program were the gate Utah Bowmen's Ass'n State fifth and sixth grade Chora-leer- s, indoor will be under the direction of held championships Apr. 3 and 4 at the bowMrs Olsen, accompanied by ery in Brigham City located Rhea Jones. on 8th West and Forest. RegAnnouncement was made of istration will be 9 to 3 p.m. the essay winner, Gregg Moron Saturday and 9 to 1 on Sun"FurtThe was subject gan. day. hering Education." Pres. Howard stated that the Timpanogos Archers of Orem,Provo area had been Mrs Peterson accepted to host the southwest sectional tournament to PTA be held by the N.F.A.A. in 7 Edgemont elementary PTA June up Provo Canyon. program and elections were Pres. Howard also stated held Mar. 18. The following that he had been contacted by officers were elected: Mrs Pat Wingfield, president of LaVonna Peterson, president; the National Field Archery Mrs Lois Hirschi, first vice Ass'n and asked to act as ' Mrs Marilyn host of the NFAA national president, tournament which will be held Young, secretary; Mrs CaroIn Southern Utah lyn Baldwin, treasurer. Wednesday Mrs Earlene Lamont was in Southern Utah in the Cedar a with Breaks area near Cedar City, past presipresented dent's pin. Tuesday, Wednesday and Mrs Haskill discussed her Thursday the last week of program in the "Research July, 1971. Ray will act as Room." host to archers who travel to tri-sta- ke bow-hunti- ng WHITE 571-241- President named patrons head had its speech festival Mar. 15. Mrs Freddie Hoene was in charge. Those who took part were Gwenda Rasimissen, Lori Hayward, Susan Wheeler, Jean Bardsley, Lori Holand, Col-le- n Rasmussen, Jackie Oman, Elaine O., Susan Bardsley, Ivan Hopkins, Valerie Winn, Paul Chalfield, Bob Gatton. Colleen Rasmussen was chosen for first Dlace: Paul The BANCROFT B2955W n Compact portable color TV Cabinet in grained Kashmir Walnut color accented with Silver color trim. 5" x 3" . ! if 1 Twin-Con- 16" The trouble is that the car of tomorrow is being driven on the highway of yesterday by the driver of today. You can always tell the people who are substituting candy for smoking. They grind the wrapper out with their foot. Bathing beauty: a girl worth wading for. Why is it that children speak so darned distinctly when they say something they shouldn't? Happiness is like potato salad. When you share it with others, you have a picnic. At John's Elec. & TV we'll be happy to suggest a good family TV set. DIAG. 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A motion was made to the area, had a baby daughter Heber; Mr & Mrs Bill Berg and daughter Julie, Salt Lake, council that they send a letter Mar. 14. Grandparents include Mr & Mrs Arvel G. Leek, to the Board of Health conand Gloria Price. Cottonwood Heights. Mrs Blankenstein's third cerning rubbish problems beclass at Edgemont hind the Cottonwood Heights grade school held a dance festival Shopping area. for their parents Mar. 19. The Southeast Christian Refreshments were served. Mrs Howard R. Allen Church is planning an Easter 0 Sunrise Service and breakfast at Mt. Majestic Lodge at BriLaurel Standard Night was ghton on Apr. 11 at 6:30 a.m. held Mar. 23 at the Draper A made will be charge Second Ward. for breakfast. The school youth high "irs .puis Brown Pack 264 of the Draper group of the church has electFourth Ward Cub Scouts will serve new ed will officers who 277-740hold a pack meeting this Friuntil June: Jody Getman, presday at 7:30 p.m. at the Stake The Cottonwood Heights ident; Dana Sloan, Center. The featured highmisPTA will hold its "family culJennifer Bishop, for the evening will be tural night" tonight at 7:30 sionary finance chairman; and light turtle races. activities Hooper, p.m. at the school. The school Kevin band led by Mr Alan Holyoke chairman. These officers will A youth dance will perform; There will be a work with sponsors Tom BenMar. held be will Saturday, der and Mike Lynch to plan display of the crafts and proin the Sandy East Stake 27, bible monthly weekly lessons, jects completed in the quest singspirations, building. program and ceramics class. activities, and support, missionary Today has been teacher appreDraper Fifth Ward Club ciation day at the school. The church youth night. Scouts will hold their Blue and The set dates church has teachers will be officially Gold banquet Saturday, Mar. thanked at tonight's meeting for two summer camps. For those going into 6th and 7th 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the stake and given a token of apprecenter. Parents and cub scouts ciation. The nominees for next grades the camp will be July are invited. 8th For those going into year's officers will be introand 9th grade the camp will be duced. Draper Fifth Ward Relief Both camps will be June 6. The Brighton Little League in Rifle, Colo. High school Society held its birthday party A book review, announces its mass meeting camp will be in early August Mar. 23. and registration for Mar. 31 at at Warm Lake, Ida. All camps "House of Many Rooms," was and given by Dora Flack. the Cottonwood Heights school are at 7:30 p.m. Boys who are everyone is welcome. nine years old and are not 12 Tryouts for the Butler Lituntil July 31st are eligible. USE THE Parents are urged to attend tle League Baseball for nine in year olds and new boys with their boys. The boundaries for Brighton Little the area will be held Apr. 3 WANT ADS League are from 6475 South to at 9 a.m. at Butler elemenat 90th South and from 23rd East tary. Boys may register this time if they missed the to 27th East. Mar. 24th registration. BounMr Newbold led the 7th daries include both sides of grade orchestra and two bands 70th South ( including Virginia at Butler Jr. High School in Hills Drive area) to North an evening concert at the side of 7800 South to Danish March 27 Road, then North from Danish school Mar. 17. of 27th East side east the Road; to mountains including Golden At the March 18 meeting, Hills and Top of World develthe Ridgecrest PTA elected opments. the following officers: Mrs Lauren Beasley, president; Tickets for "Fiddler on the Mrs Dennis Dixon, Roof", Brighton High School's Mr Bill Nelson, secmusical play, can be obtained ond Mrs Kenfrom Brighton students or neth Beausheur, secretary; from the school. "Fiddler" Mrs Rick Bjornson, treasurFOR will be presented Mar. 29, er. 30, 21 and Apr. 1 and 2. Mr Arrington and Mr Mrs Bryce Hansen, Chris of the Cottonwood Hgts. Lane, is in St. Mark's HosCommunity Council have contracted the county highway depital recuperating from surpartment about liehtinrr 70th gery she had last week. Mr & Mrs Que Curtis spent .South. The state has the funds to PICTURE THIS John I 571-171- Fifth and sixth MIDVALE M IM Sandy ' Your Dollars Buy More at the Country Car Store 255-421- 1 |