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Show The Jordan Valley Sentinel son and Page 7 Midvale, Utah Thursday, October 28, 1971 Alt a Heights Mrs Feet crushed drill rig spoke on drug abuse and the dangers of Halloween trick or treating. Refreshments were served by the hospitality committee. in accident Gale Fuller had his feet d. ing, By iumDiner he avoided more serious in lack-knife- 4 Deer hunters jury. crisscross state Una Hirst is back in the Sighting their deer trophy hospital. Shirley Boyac had an opin the cross hairs of their scope at Monte Cristo are eration on her foot last week. . Bill Adamson and friend Wilbur Jensen, Roy. Gale Fuller and Don Anderson are heading for a little area selected earlier this fall. Guest on the ranch of Howard Williams, Vernal, for deer hunt is A. W. Boyce. Mr & Mrs Arnold Mack- lin are not hampered by bad legs. They have selected their hunting area where there is little walking. Mr & Mrs James Washburn headed for Monticello to hunt. Ferrell Swink and Harry Harris and son, Brad, were going to the Duchesne area. Those who belong to the Sportsman Club hunted near Price. One hunting party was Al Schilling accompanied by sons Lynn, Mark and Mike, and friend, Jim Hall. Enjoy ing the rights of the same club are Don Sundell and sons, carl and Scott. Park Valley, on an old farm is where Ray Patterson and his brother, Ernest Patterson, Calif., hope there will be a fine trophy waiting for them. In the same party are Wade Patterson and Randy Patter a I? Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met for an October meeting at the home of Mrs Nora Crane. Second vice captain, Roberta Crane, conducted. The lesson was given by Mrs Fern Poor. The group decided to change the meeting to the second Thursday of each month. A fireside for the youth of the ward and their leaders was held Oct. 17. Guest speaker was Paul James, Salt Lake, who showed and narrated films of outstanding sport events. Refreshments were served under the direction of Mr & Mrs James L. Crane. Nephi Butterfield is a patient at Cottonwood Hospital Todd Burrows, son of Mr & Mrs Marvin Burrows, who has been hospitalized with a blood disorder, was released Oct. 20. The small daughter of Mr & Mrs John Mecham was admitted to the hospital for tests. The recent week end guests of Mr & Mrs Dale LeDuc were Randy and Tracy Dow. Marion Adamson is planning to market soon some of her unusual driftwood creaafter surgery. tions. Mrs Isabell Bills and Mrs Mr & Mrs Ranel Dow have C rane returned home last Vida returned from San Francisco week from the hospital. where Mr Dow attended a conMr & Mrs Earl Poor re ference in connection with his turned home last week after a profession. three-wevacation in Miss ouri and Iowa. They visited the Willard Poor family and Mrs Stevenson and family. Mrs Mildred Crane Mrs Karen Gibson entertained member of her bridge 254-448- 1 club Oct. 18. Police officer Mr & Mrs LeGrande Poor and family, Greeley, Colo., talks on drugs visited here last week with A PTA meeting was held family and friends. They were Oct. 21 in the school audihere to attend the funeral of conducted torium, by vice Melvin Peterson, Mrs Poor's president, Carol Ewell. Guest father, held at FairviewOct. speaker was Lynn Turner of 22. They were guests of Mrs the Murray Police Force. He Fern Poor Oct. 23. of the Young Members Married Club enjoyed a Hal loween party and scavenger hunt Oct. 20. Hostess was Mrs Karen Gibson. Mr & Mrs Joe Miller. Midvale, are spending a few weeks with his mother, Mrs Dot Miller, until their home 1 1 oz. Tube Panel is ready. Mrs Kathy Eastman entertained neighborhood children Oct. 23 in observance of the birthday of her daughter, Jo-D- Walnut Tone Panel Reg $4.99 Herriman Adhesive $99 Mm Pre-finish- ell. R9 4 x 8 Eldorado Nutwood Panel Riv-erto- Decker 7 V " Black Saw Mode.$1Q99 7301 I J h jii A Ahh K - ci4 . hi Model 7000 Decker & l..1. i V WW : n. m . Halene Drill $7 99 9477 S. 700 E. South Village 'Shopping Center Hill, student director. dent, Kathy Davis secretary, sponsored a meeting on drugsi Kathy Dufrenne, historian and Six doctors were present for representatives, Cherre Big-l- er advice and counsel. Mr & Mrs and Jill Williams. Richard Guthrie were appointThese students will lead ed to head a committee for the the club to state and national purpose of learning about the For the first drug problem in the area. The competition. time in Utah's history, the committee will try to identify Western Regional Conference the problems and consider will be held at Utah State Uni- what can be done to keep this community a good one to live versity Nov. 0. Brighton High's DECA in. Discussed was the idea of follow up seminars to be launclub will be attending the conference with thirteen Western ched with a meeting in about States in national competition. two weeks. The seminars will be a program of citizen involvement to encourage better communication between youth and adults. 18-2- Council sets Halloween parade Sandy Robert Yauney, Sandy Richard S. McNeil, Sandy Presbyterians carnival Nancy Ferguson, Sandy sponsor Renewals The Mariners at the CotE. Jordan Irrigation, Sandy tonwood Presbyterian Church M. A. Riverton are sponsoring a Halloween Paul Young, Midvale Christianson, Carnival Saturday night, Oct. Allen's Press Clipping, 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. Many of the organized groups in the Mrs Eva Bolliger, Sandy church will be contributing. E. Dowland, Draper The booths will be run by the Emmett Greenwell, Midvale Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Carl Thorn wall, Sandy members of the Mariners. The Don L. Oakeson, Riverton Women's Association will Arthur D. Slagowski, Draper supply the food. The Folk Naoma Rowan, Salt Lake Group and Senior High Fel Leo Rindlisbach, Midvale lowship will prepare a spook Bernice Tudor, Pleasanton, alley and the Junior High Fel Calif. lowship have invited children in from the Central City Areaas Girl their guests. !- - . "Eco-Actio- On Oct. 15 the Cottonwood Heights Community Council Mrs Virginia Benson of of woOgden, coordinator men's activities for the Southeast ChrisThe Region of the U. S. tian Church is having an adult Forest Service, will be the vited to come to the school Halloween partyOct.29at7:30 keynote speaker at the 11th annual meeting of the Utah to see the Halloween parade p.m. at the church. Girl Scout Council Nov. 6 at sponsored by the PTA. The Westminster College In Salt room mothers will prepare Lake City. a treat for the children. New Subscribers to Approximately 300 adult Jordan Valley Sentinel registered Girl Scouts .from Special day R. L. Montague, Sandy Utah and eastern Nevada are Mt. View school V N. Smith, Sandy expected for the day-loMountain View elementary D. Dickman, Sandy meeting which will concenstudents will be entertained G. Harris, Sandy trate on "Eco-Actiotomorrow by the school chorus. There will be the annual Halloween parade, and a treat will be supplied by the room Re-Ele- ct mothers. A L j ;:,.. i vzmz 1 fiat iniif nln.iin uci jum pin uu alias uryer Inter-mount- THE VIPS at ng n." f Activities noted at Heights school ERNEST The students at Cottonwood Heights School will start their Halloween parade at 1p.m. Friday afternoon. Parents and ol children are invit ed to come to the activity room at the school to view the parade. Recently Miss Pat Lawrence, second grade teacher at Cottonwood Heights, prepared dough and showed her class how to make cinnamon rolls. She then helped the class make breakfast at school. Cottonwood Heights School has a chorus made up of 5th and 6th graders. Several mornings a week Barbara PTA Cultural Danielson, Carol Toponce, Chairman, PTA President, and Ruth Pehrson, teacher, led the singing. The group is preparing a Thanksgiving program and a Christmas program. COWDELL pre-scho- Mutuals Sandy City Councilman Sandy resident 40 years Sandy for 25 years. Past President operates Apts in of Sandy Lions Club. Chief zoning inspector for Bldg & Zoning Dep't of Salt Lake County for 4 years Chief inspector for Salt Lake Highway Dep't for 2 years. hobo party The & Helped set up Sandy Firemen's Ass'n and was president. for oin owns Member of Sandy Fire Dep't and Utah Firemen's Ass'n for 17 years. Was vice chairman of 1971 4th of July celebration and has been asked by Sandy council to be 1972 chairman. Twelfth Has been councilman over Public Safety for 3 years (Check our records on many Improvements which have been accomplished.) VOTE ERNIE COWDELL Tuesday Nov. 2 Electric Gas GIVES n" Christian Church holds addt party Ward and at Ridge'crest First Ward Mutuals, Butler On Friday, Oct. 29, parStake, joined together for a Hobo Costume party last ents and grandparents are invited to come to the school to Tuesday night, which included bobbing for apples, Halloween, games, and refreshments. Drugs topic dt council meeting YOU ABETTER DEAL K. Brewster, Sandy S. Grover, Sandy Boyd C. Householder, Sandy Alex Klein, Sandy J. K. Harrington, Sandy Earl L. Higbee, Sandy Wllma Eskelson, Sandy Nancy Bascom, Midvale Anderson, Mike Pal- Marie Davis, Said Lakt David L. Fritz Sr., Midvale mer, Erik Sandstrom. Student director is Robyn Myrle Lewis, Riverton Ski Utah Transportation Inc., Hill. Pictured are members of the cast of Bingham High School's play, "The Curious Savage." Performances in the school auditorium will be on Oct. 28 and 29, at 8 p.m. Paul A. LaLonde is director and Robyn names officers Sandy Hardware Richard Charles Scouts Brighton "Do It Your Self Headquarters" Peterson, Eugene Drake, Riverton Sue Balassone, Midvale G. F. Powell, Sandy R. W. Steineck, Sandy Robert D. Day, Sandy Kathy 1 7" election V" M. Mitchell, Cottonwood C. O. Mitchell, Cottonwood Paul E. Danielson, Cottonwood sco Cottonwood Heights 20 & ' Mr & Mrs Jim Elsmore and family, Thatcher, Ida., were overnight guests at the Clyde Butterfield home. Mrs Esther Rasmussen was a luncheon guest Oct. 22 at the home of her sister, Mrs Vern Bodell. Plan movie for Miss Shelly Becker and Miss Lisa Bodell hosted a Mrs Louis Brown Jr. High students 277-740- 4 birthday party Oct. 22 for On Friday, October 29, the n, Miss Annette Hamilton, Butler Jr. High students will at Miss Bodell's home. see the movie "Psychopath." Mr & Mrs James W. NewFriday will also mark the end man, Mr & Mrs Reed Newday of the first quarter of study. man, Mr & Mrs James H. The Cottonwood Heights Newman and family, Mr & Community Council will hold Mrs Wayne Benson and Briits election Nov. 2from8a.m. f Carnival set by an, Midvale, were guests Oct. to 8 p.m. at Bella Vista School. Bella Vista PTA 21 at the John Edwards home, All residents are urged to The Bella Vista PTA will Riverton. The occasion was a vote. a Halloween carnival sponsor Joint birthday party for Reid for their students Oct. 29. Newman and John Edwards. be to Expect pool The costume parade will start finished next month DECA at 1 p.m. and the carnival Paul Bywater, trustee on will follow. The booths will in the Salt Lake County Area clude a dart game, bean bag Brighton DECA clubs of Service District 2, reports toss, pop corn balls, shoot the past years have gained state that the Cottonwood Heights flame out on a candle, a walkand national ing fish pond, and lollipop recognition swimming pool will be finishthrough students of Brighton ed some time In November. tree. There will also be a Mark Cram is in charge of the spook alley. Carol McMillan High. This year's officers are sales crew now selling family Norma Shiner, Dorothy Snel-so- n, and Joan Jensen, PTA ofJohn Shurtleff, president, memberships. The crew will Gordon Madsen vice presi- - contact all residents In the ficers, as well as teachers will wear costumes. Cottonwood Heights community. j $1.69 Now Mouldings Black A ! wood Blaine Bingham High School will "The Curious Sapresent vage" on Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 28, 29, at 8 p.m. The play is directed by Paul A. LaLonde and has the following in the cast: Hazel Loosli, Leon Webb, Glenda Poulsen, Nolan Bennett, Anna Lee Berrett, Jay Dee Cahoon, Tony Thimakis, Robyn Chris-tense- n, ek Paneling Specials 4x8 I M. Lambson, Sandy Claude L. Killlan, Cottonwood Kenneth R, Howard, Cotton- School play set two nights Daughters of Utah Pioneers meet crushed. The drill rig, with air compressor he was driv- Violet Boyce 255-581- Wayne Whetman. 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