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Show The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 6 Mldvale, Utah 1972 March 2, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Chairman, Mrs Maurine Osoro.and Mrs Martha pge, have planned a dinner. Copperton Mrs Grace Bray , 774-361.- 5 Mrs Sax renamed PTA president The Copperton elementary PTA Founders Day celebration and election of next year's PTA officers was held Feb. 17 with president Mrs Jan-le- ce Sax In charge. Past presidents were honored; attending were Mrs Pearl Cheever, Mrs Ray Poulsen,KarrieDIe-deric- h, Mrs Renae Groves, Mrs Dorothy Peterson, Mrs Norma Nichols, and Mrs Jackie Bodily. A report was read from the nominating committee and next year's officers were voted in by acclamation: president, Mrs Janiece Sax, vice president, Joan Stucki; secretary-treasure- Mrs r, Marjie Elkins. The elementary students entertained with a patriotic program. The birthday cake was won by Mrs Jeff English. Mrs Joanne Abplanalp was In charge of the tea that was served after the program. p.m. to 7 Announce schedule of mall dispatch City. White canes will be sold in stores and service stations in this area from Mar. 19 to 25 and all precedes will go to the Blind Center. ' . - A , Glover Mounteer. She married Joe Raco BelichApr. 11, 1917 in Salt Lake; hediedj of the LDS Jon Crook and Brian Bon-ha- m tactics, military courtesy, She was a member in counselor a former and first Church, aid, were welcomed into the military justice, ReWard Second Midvale pack. Also earning awards army history and traditions. the r. were John Hirschi, Monty Pvt. Thomson received lief Society and a visitingtea-che1st Co. with Scott this McMullin. E, Darin training Smith, She is survived by a son, Smith, Jim Bowman, Shawn Battalion of the 3rd Brigade Melvin J., Tooele; a daughter, at Ft. Dix. Nelson, Al Halliday, Steve er, He is a 1971 graduate of Mrs J. Stuart (Norma) Stacl Patience, five Ariz.; School. Hillcrest Cameron Kearny, High Hansen, Troy Kengrandchildren; brothers, Browning, Greg Hair, Kevin i David D. Banks, son neth G.. Claude A., Midvale; Pvt. Riches, Marin Gogan, Allen Myrinma Eckman, David Richards, Ri- of Mrs Loretta M. Banks, and sisters, Mrs . mm Ml. uuo cky .Jones, Norman Breese, 6986 Columbia Dr., West Jor- Johnson, Midvaie, Mrs GorMrs Gene Player, Todd Bonham, dan, recently completed eight J. (Mary) Sorensen, Tom Nunley, Bryon Nelson, weeks of basic training at the don (Eliane) Ohlson, Salt Lake: Troy Meier and Bruce Ar- - U. S. Army Training Center, Mrs Grover E. (Beatrice) Infantry, Ft. Polk, La. nold. Brown, Murray; Mrs W. C. He received instruction in (Minnie) Jewell, Jerome, Ida., drill and ceremonies, wea- -i and Mrs M. P. (Ruth) Steen, Lyrtin Curry aamed pons, map reading, combat Dayville, Ore. Burial was In Pack 682 cubmaster tactics, military courtesy, the Midvale City Cemetery. military justice, first aid, and Pack 682 has a new Cub- -, army history and traditions. Pvt. Bank received the master, Lynn Curry, who re places Larry Burnside on the training with Co. A, 2nd Batcommitee are Don Mitchell, talion of the 5th Brigade. The soldier chairman, Larry Burnside and was graduated from Bingham Don Lloyd. High School in 1971 and was Ray Anderton's Cub Scout employed in Granger before Pack 375 was erroneously re- entering the army. His wife, Terri, lives at ported as Pack 374 in last 6878 Columbia Dr., West Jorweek's column. Boy Scout Troop 178 will dan. hold a spaghetti dinner in con- He received instruction In The scouts gave a hearty thanks to Ray Riches, retir- drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat ing as Cubmaster. ' I The U. S. Postal service to Copperton has been changed to one outgoing dispatch each day, at 5 p.m. There are two Incoming dispatches, one at 5:30 a.m. and one at 4 p.m. No Sunday or holiday service Is offered. Phebe Johnson presents lesson Study Club has showing of film if 1 ,, . lM ' The Study Guild met Feb. 14 at the Lions Center with president, Miss Gwen Parker, in charge of the meeting. A special film was shown by Verio Kendrlck and his son, Brad, through the courtesy of the Lions Club. A nominating committee was appoint ed for the coming election of , Ne-bek- j "" i A f i i j officers: chairman, Mrs Elma DUP, Galena Camp was Wankier, Mrs Jackie Bodily, held Feb. 16 at the ward house Mrs Esda Tobiason, Mrs ele in with Della-Luci- a, Mrs Phebe Mrs Irene Johnson, presiding, and also Anderson. Hostesses were presenting the lesson. Hos- Mrs Gaya Xanthos, Mrs Chartesses were Mrs Genevieve lotte Murano, Mrs Emily tt. Gadd, Mrs Lyle Long, Mrs Hannah Sanderson. Prizes were won by Mrs Edith Garrett and Mrs Ruth Hudson. Former resident vice-capta- Use The Ab-le- dies Lions, ladies enjoy dinner i.n Former HWVV h m MmmMmmd "FT Clare Johnson dies E. at home Former Copperton resident, Clarence (Clare) L. Johnson, 59, 5541 Broackway St., died of natural causes Feb. 17 at his home. He was born Nov. ll, 1912 in Bingham Canyon, to Edward and Annie Johnson and married Kathrlne Praggastis, Sept. 18, 1938 In Salt Lake City. He was an electrician foreman at Kennecott Copper Corp., member of Holy Trinity Greek Center-Midv- ale Want Ads Bingham and Cop- er, 255 - 6818 ' California perton resident, Irma L. causes Feb. 18 in an IndeBingham Lions Club held pendence, Calif., She a valentine dinner Feb. 17. was born June hospital. 10, 1893 In The ladies were presented Bingham Canyon, to James corsages. Master of ceremon- Scott and Ellen Rogers Mann, ies was Larry Sax. On the and married William E. Hue-bnprogram were Mr & Mrs Bill June 3, 1914, Salt Lake Osoro, Mr & Mrs Gene John- City; he died Jan. 1, 1946. St. Patrick's Day son, Mr & Mrs Carl Curtis, She was a member of the Meparticipating in the newlywed thodist Church. Survivors indinner planned game. The Altar Society ser- clude sons, daughter, Mrs RoThe Copperton Catholic ved the dinner. bert (Irma) Davis, Copperton, Church St. Patricks' Day DinThe club is also sponsor- William H., Highland, Calif.; ner will be held Sunday, Mar. ing a fund raising-proje- ct for Robert G., Rlverton, Utah; 5 12, at the Lions Center from the Blind Center In Salt Lake grandchildren; 4 sisters, Mrs Cedrlc Laird, Mrs Fred Parker,both Mrs Peter Independence; Merialdo, Carson City, Nev. Graveside services were held Monday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City. 780 Ann h ?J ' j i I m Li t- - HarKins reports. Individual achievement BELICH, Mrs Joe Raco, 82 were presented to qual(Cora Mounteer) ifying MIA girls of Crescent Tooele, formerly of Mid- Fourth Ward. Lynnette Thax-to- n, Gayle Ann Curry, and Nannette Frederickson earn- one-ye- ar awards; Michelle Nance, two - year award; a- Donna Curry, three-ye- ar wards; and Melinda Overson! four-ye- ar award. At a recent PTA meeting at Alta View elementary school corsages were presented to past presidents Jeri Matheson, Margaret Gatehouse, Nancy Stephens, and ne Lorna Casterline. Mrs also received a past president's pin. Aaron Jones, associated with Hansen Planetarium, presented a slide show at Alta View School. Included were NASA slides of the moon walks. On Feb. 24 sixth grade boys were shown a maturation film. Dinner was served to Sandy Twelfth Ward couples, prepared by the Ninth Ward. The included singing program and guitar works by the Madrigal Singers of JordanHigh School. Donna Lunnen is recuperating at home following surgery in a local hospital. Ursula Nelson is convalescing at home. Family swimming is available at Mt. Jordan Junior High pool week day evenings from 6 to 8:45 p.m. and on Saturdays from 2 to 8:45 p.m. White City residents on the Honor Roll at Mt. Jordan Junior High include Brenda Burden, Lanet Thaxton, Donnette Lloyd, Betsey Steadman, Steven Overson, and KatyLuken-bac- h. Sixth grade students at Midvale elementary held their annual science fair last week. Top picture shows KristyHogue and RoLayne Joss demonstrating the workings of a beef heart. Bottom picture isAI Stuart and George Deneris demonstrating neutralization process. Church, Order of don Bodily, was given Feb. 19 Ahepa, Scottish Rite Mason, on his sixth birthday. AttendCanyon Lodge No. 13 F&AM; ing the party were Mike Cole, El Kalah Temple of the Shrine, Todd Curtis. Jeff Wankier, AAonms. Survivors are his Kevin Haws, Shelly Holder, widow; son, daughters, Tom Pamie Muhar, Cindy Patrick, Debbie Abplanalp, and Tracy E., Mrs Robert A. (Joan) Carolyn, all of Salt Coombs. Teresa Bodily visited her Lake City; 3 grandchildren; mother, Montebello, Calif.; parents during Washington's sisters, Mrs. T. J. (Vinie) birthday vacation. She is atHurley, Copperton; Mrs Law- tending BYU in Provo. A guest of Mr & Mrs rence (Sinie) Olson, Montebello, Calif. Funeral was held Frank Swain is Mr Swain's Saturday in the Holy Trinity brother, Garn Swain, Vernal. Mr & Mrs Gary Cole visitGreek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City. Burial was in Mt. ed Mr Cole's Aunt Irene Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake Throckmorton, in the Provo Hospital last week. Mrs City. Throckmorton was released from the hospital Sunday. 30 attend senior By-erli- i citizens' dinner iGas GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL White City Jordan Stake Senior Citizens dinner was Jr. held Feb. 21 at the stake Mrs Claud Baker, house. Thirty people from Copperton attended the dinner. Elmer Palmer, South Annual scout Jordan, was chairman and Mr & Mrs Eldon Johnson were banquet held Copperton Ward chairmen. South 571-393- Copperton Relief Society officers and teachers attended the stake leadership meeting at South Jordan Feb. 17. Attending were Mrs Melba Sadler, Mrs Vona English, Mrs Bernice Foster, Mrs Elva Jenson, Mrs Melba Poulsen, Mrs Pearl Abplanalp, and Mrs Sadie Armitstead. vale. j i Died Feb. 19 of natural causes at the home of a daugh-e- d ter in Kearny, Ariz. she was born April 8, 1889 jn Union, to Hiram and Eliza Cas-terli- Orthodox The OultUBFIGS Honor Mar. 13, Scoutmaster! uien 5 ail McDonald's GAS pCE7 I TfHJW niiifflfTiaiM ii' A WATER HEATERSjT) .& iinMlTTFH 5 yr. 1 Complete Plumbing Service & Supplies 2& 40 gal. GIVES YOU ABETTER Quick Recovery DEAL Friday & Super Special See and Shop Our Home & Garden Insert Saturday Only Me:al Home Type Mail Boxes $998 Reg. $4.49 32" Metal Shower Stall $3995 News of Men in Service One by pack 374 Army Pvt Bryan P. Thomson, 19, son of Mr & Mrs 466 East Richard McMullin, new Jay P. Thomson, recent6815 South, Midvale, Cubmaster of Pack 374, gave of weeks eight completed ly awards to Cub Scouts at the at the U. S. annual scout banquet, attend- basic training Center, Infan- ed also by Troop 374 and Post Army Training N. J. Ft. Dix, try, 374. Week Only McDonald's '8610 S. ! 700 Et 255-802- 2 Sandy of Kennecott Chapter AARP was held Feb. 24 at the t lri)ool Model Hamper Door Model Automatic Cycles Avocado Color LWI-570- 1 Gas GIVES YOU A Bt 1 DEAL tn Should Sell For $19995 as ci tffitftnn Gas GIVES A YOU ABETTER DEAL 10cc 1 daughter, Mrs Russell Oldham and sons, Logan. Guests of Mr & Mrs Ernest Diederich last week were their daughter, Mr & Mrs Keith L'rry and children, Kar-reand Bradford, Tempe, Ariz. Mrs Florence Rayandson, Robert, visited her daughter, Mr & Mrs Vernon Winkler and son, Vance, McGill, Nev., last week end. Mrs Winkler and son returned to Copperton with them for several days' S PORK MAYONNAISE LETTUCE POTTED MEAT II Kh. 11 Vine Kip. jjgjg TOMATOES 1 2 29 11 CAT FOOD BANANAS ll 11 IK. GRAPEFRUIT SAUCE 16 "1" SEVEN-U- l ENTERPRISES In Riverton 2543835 45'u. TOMATO II P g69C Idaho DOVE LIQUID RUSSETS 55 12(R53CI1 visit. Mrs Mark Jones attended the Theta Chapter of l;tah State University sorority luncheon Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs Breta McBride, Salt Lake City. A birthday party for Craig Bodily, son of Mr & Mrs Gor II WBnk Reg. 89c ORANGES 6cl00 II 59. ROASTS 16 Ounce Fancy Mandarin I 59V 6 Varieties lO'can ne 0s&sl II I two-wee- ks' Chan Goodman, San Bernardino, Calif. The Rogers and Goodmans are former Bingham Canyon residents. A birthday dinner for both Mr & Mrs Dewey Mayne on their birthdays was given at their home Feb. 11. Guests attending were Mr & Mrs Keith Mayne and family, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Ray Griffiths and daughters, Sunset. Visitors last week of Mr & Mrs Rex Garrett were their n Other Models Senior Citizens' Center, Salt Lake City, with president L. E. Snow, Copperton, in charge of the meeting. People who attended from this area were Mr& MrsL. E. Snow, Mr & Mrs Joe Wing, Mrs Mable Jensen, Mrs Lyle Long, Mrs Alice Blake, Les Sumnicht, Mrs Ruth Moffitt, all from Copperton; Rufus Ball, Lark. Visitors of Mr & Mrs Joe were their grandWing children, Albert and Terry Honeycutt, children of Mr & Mrs Jerry Honeycutt, Magna. Mr & Mrs Albert May revaturned from a cation to visit Mrs May's brother and sister, Mr & Mrs Albert Rogers and Mr & Mrs Downtown Midvale 1 12$rl $2.99 Family Size DRIVE $213.. 20-3- 0 l Wt. MOTOR1 OIL 71 1 |