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Show Granite were Mrs Ethel placed on the curb by 7 a.m. Maid teacher; March 13, for Spring Clean- - i MarKay Sanderson and her up Day. No junk cars or bricks j Mrs Violet Boyce mother; LuAnn Groves and will be will be accepted. The 255-581- 4 her mother; Margo Bodily and Salt Lake Board of Health, her mother; Kay Wankier and win K.I allinfr omit ill iciiiuvc ouvn vj va"'o her mother; Susan Bullock. the Sanitation Divisions at Leap Year date West Jordan Copperton Crellin, Mrs Carol Murphy 255-876- 4 Wards pjan R.S. birthday parties Mia 328-773- The Relief Society of the LDS church celebrates Its 130th birthday this month. The Third Ward Relief Society will celebrate with a program on Mar. 16. Plans include poetry readings, musical numbers, and a luncheon for members. Home-makin- g day The Copperton Relief So ciety heldan extra home-makiday last Tuesday at the ward house; 26 members at- tended the quilting bee ana luncheon was served by the ng The Teventh Ward Relief Society has planned to meet Mar. officers. 24 at the ward house. They The Copperton Sewing Club will have dinner and entertain their husbands with a program met Mar. 4 at the home of Mrs Irene Anderson. entitled 'Faces of Eve.' Mr & Mrs Kenneth Foster attended the wedding cere Third Ward cubs mony Mar. 3 at St. Marks plan fair an Mar. 18 Cathedral, Salt Lake City, for Mr Foster's nephew, Michaei Cub Scouts from West JorWhipple, to Miss Helene Rey dan's Third Ward pack 335 will nolds. The is the son have a cub scout fair Mar. of Mrs Leongroom Whipple, Bounti18. In addition to games and ful. The bride is the daughter prizes, the 'Chimps from Ho-g- le of Mr & Mrs Carmen Bisig- Zoo' will be featured. nano, Salt Lake City. They also attended the reception that followed. Sixth graders see Sunday visitors of Mr & film an smoking Mrs Kenneth Foster were Mr and sister, Westvale elementary's Foster's brother sixth graders were shown a Mr & Mrs Franis Foster and film Mar. 2 on the effects of children, Ogden; Mrs Leon of Ogden. smoking. The film, 'Smoking Whipple, both Mrs Kenneth Foster stay and You', was presented by the American Cancer Society ed at the home of her daugat the request of a Westvale hter, Mr & Mrs Grant Pullan, Midvale, for several days last teacher, Mrs Olson. week, to tend her grandchilThe Archibald Gardner dren. Mr & Mrs Grant Pullan in San Camp of the DUP will meet attended a convention Diego. 16 at Mar. Pioneer Thursday, Mrs Phil Dowdell has re Hall. The lesson will be pre turned from a seven weeks' sented by Joy Wixom. Students from Mt. Jordan vacation to visit her sisters, Claude Barker and Mrs Jr. High visited West Jordan Mrs Rushing, Butler, Mo. Jr. High with a program Mar. Ethel 3. They presented a play and She also visited a niece, Mrs Guy Barker, Kansas City, Mo. musical numbers. Mrs Lucinda Olsen joined Mrs Tamar Reading was 23 honored on her birthday by a in a birthday luncheon Feb. Mrs Grace to honor her sister, large family gathering atPio neer Hall. Attending from Searles, at her home in OgWest Jordan were Mr & Mrs den. Other sisters attending Pro-v- o, LaDell Steadman, LaVonne were Mrs Valera Moon, Mrs and Mrs Hooley Mary Steadman, and Steven Reading, The 91 guests enjoyed games Ila Goodrich, both from Orem. Mrs John Dahlstrom reand a musical program. turned last week from a two Mr & Mrs Gary Jeppson visited for a week with Mrs weeks' vacation to visit her Mr & Mrs N. N. Jeppson's parents, Mr & Mrs brothers, Huntington Park, Reeves, Dean Bateman. The Jeppsons, & Mrs Frank I. from Rosemead, Calif., were Calif., Mr Calif. While accompanied by their two dau Reeves, Hemet, was in CaliMrs Dahlstrom ghters. fornia her son, Lt. Reeves Dahlstrom, stopped by on his vacation to Hawaii, New Zealand, and Australia. He is on a Mrs Grace Bray fiirlrmp'h frnm fhA 5 Navy Air Base, Denver, Colo. 774-36- 1 Visitors at the home of Mr Miamaids attend & Mrs Ray Cowdell were their Standards Night daughters, Mr & Mrs Robert Blake, Belmont, Calif., and South Jordan Stake Stan Mr & Mrs James Taylor and dards Night for the Mia Maids daughter, Michelle, Kearns. Mr & Mrs R. W. Jenkins' was held Mar. 4 at the stake house. Mrs Barbara Jones granddaughter, Cynthia South Jordan, stake Mia Maid Brown, left to join her par& leader was in charge. The ents, Dr Mrs C. R. Brown, was "Dear to my Covina, Calif., on a trip to theme Heart." Austria, Switzerland and GerMrs Linda Sandstrom was many for two weeks. Cynthia the special speaker. MarKay and her roommate, Nan Twin Falls, Idaho, were Sanderson and LuAnn Groves played a piano and organ duet. granted permission fromBYU Others attending from to go on the trip. Copperton 2fi-H- av Wal-co- Sft. I features traps 9. The Young Marrieds held a leap year party with the Stake to hold annual dance eaures quilting Mo., with her son Toii1iic T sV, din and boys. Sgt. Svedin is in the Armed Service there. Visitors of Mr & Mrs L. D. Fairbourn last week were their son, Mr & Mrs Merle L. Fairbourn, Rhonda and Lor-ai- ne Fairbourn, Fort Collins, Colo., LaDawn and Lynn Fair bourn, both attending BYU at Provo. They were here for ; four days. Lloyd D. Olson taught for two days at a Dispatcher School atCedarCity last week, Mrs Olson accompanied him there. Mrs Lynda Hardcastle is the new First Counselor in the Mt. Jordan Stake Primary. Miss Lynette Oakesonis the new Mt. Jordan Stake Sun- day School organist. Mrs Charlotte Austin Ash land, Me., is making an indef- inite stay at the home of Mr & Mrs Mark Child. Mrs Austin is Mrs Child's sister. Summit, theme "Tender Trap." Invitations were shaped like Riverton Stake Green and mouse traps. Favors were Gold ball will be held at the golden mouse traps baited with a candy kiss. Decorations Stake Center March 11. Gladys Densley was re- were unique spider webs and leased as speech and drama other traps, painted and decorated by Mrs Clayton Fair- director of YWMIA and Richardson was appoint- bourn, who also devised games ed in her place. using all the schemes of traps. Refreshments were served to 50 people. Cinder block Na-di- building destroyed Crescent 255-624- 1 The Literary Club met at the home of Joyce Grover Mar. 3. Mary Egbert read two poems. Melba Seal was Relief Societies The Rivereen Club met at the city hall Mar. 2 and after the business meeting, Mary Egbert entertained the group with readings of two poems and a short story. Hostesses were Maureen Page and Roberta Silcox. The Relief Society's birthday anniversary will be observed in the four Crescent wards with a program and luncheon: Fourth Ward on Mar. 14 at 10 a.m.; Crescent Ward, Mar. 14 10 a.m.; Third Ward, Mar. 15 at 10 a.m.; Second Ward, Mar. 16 at 10 On Feb. 27,Mr& MrsHer-sh- ed a country and served food common to tnat area. Leaders are Evelyn Crane, Karalyn Freeman, Ned and Richard Sorenson. A wedding dinner honoring Mr & Mrs Morris Edwards was held Feb. 25 in the Lion Community Center. Attending were Mr & Mrs James H. Newman, Mr & Mrs Reed Newman, Mr & Mrs Wayne j Mildred Crane 254-448- 1 Team wiins one, loses n regional j j j A large majority of the townspeople turned out to see the boys' basketball team play Feb. 29 and Mar. 1 in the regional tournament. The boys, winners of Riverton Stake, won over Sandy at union Jr. High School Feb 2gf but lost their second game to Holla-da- y Mar. Mrs Thora Newbold was elected president of the Martha Circle OES at an election meeting and luncheon held last week. Other officers elected vice president; Mrs Charlotte Rasmussen, secretary; Mrs Pearl Rasmussen, treasurer. Prizes were won by Marie Bagley, Charlotte Rasmussen, Irene Frazer, Mrs Kathleen' Sonne. Mrs Helen Lester was hostess. The next meeting has been scheduled at the home of Mrs Helen Sullenger on Mar. 15. Food supervisor Benson, Mr & Mrs John Ed- wards, Riverton. The Larin Barnes family are newcomers in town, having moved in last week. Mrs Louise Miller entertained eight of her friends and work associates at luncheon Feb. 26. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs Venice Hettinger, Salt Lake. Jason Poor, son of Mr & Mrs Laddie Poor, Salt Lake, was the week end guest of his grandmother, Mrs Fern Poor. Miss Mary Ann Lower, South Jordan, was an overnight guest of Misses Debra and Carolyn Ewell Feb. 4. Confirmed Feb. 5 in the LDS Church were Scott Gibson, son of Mr & Mrs Andy A. Gibson, and Beth Ann Walker, daughter of Mr & Mrs James Walker. Herriman Mrs president of Fare". Each class represent - were Mrs Charlotte Murano, , f A.tfi a.m. Feh. 29 . A l T erton f ire ueparcmemi wci called out to the fire on the of Bert Brown. A property cinder block building with its furnishings was destroyed. The building had been erected as a recreation place for the family. Meeting for the Granite DUP will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mar. 10 at the home of June Larkin. She will also serve as hostess. The lesson will be given by Genieve Despain. A history has been prepared by Cora Whitmore. Nominating committee, Bonnie Dawding New officers in and June Larkin, will present Elders Quorum the nominee for offices. Elecat a later With the release of Pres. tions will be held date. counseand Howard Newman lors, Dee Withers and Max Mr & Mrs Carl Peterson, Gines, and secretary, MerMarried leaders, ar- Young will the rill Thomas, following for members of the ranged serve as the new presidency of the Elders Quorum: pres., Granite ward to have a potJohn R. Corak, counselors, luck buffet before leaving as Kent Richardson and Wilson a group to atteno. ine mskb Gold and Green ball. The supSvedin, secretary, George per was held at the home of Brown. Mr & Mrs Nelson Clayton. are made elders Newly Neldon Neff and Ronald Hill; priests, Robert Park and Kenny Cannon; deacon, Gary Antc-za- k. Lorn a Allgood The Bee Hive and Scout classes of the MIA enjoyed a party Feb. 29 at the LDS Church. The theme for the evening was "Foreign Food j j The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 3 Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 19, 1972 Mrs Newbold is Martha Circle Sunday school classes enjoy party i ne arei Shirlene Sorenson, Betty Walker, Kathy Eastman, and; Linda and Connie Newman. j Granite DUP to RiV- nominate officers A daie Dy 3 points. Players Mt-- c attends conference Challenging Position In Nursing Supervision Available Southeastern Beautiful Utah. Close to Canyonlands and Navajo country. Baccalaureate degree in nursing required; masters degree preferred. Salary range --. $753 to Mrs Virginia Williams,! $1,013 Jordan district food service! Write ta: supervisor, has returned from a statewide food service leadPersonnel Officer ership conference. Utah State Supervisors from Utah's Division of Health 40 school districts attended the convention held at the Utah 44 Medical Drive Bottle Hollow Resort, Fort Salt Lake City, Utah Duchesne. The conference was 84113 hosted by the Utah State Board prmmmmm'md fiWPl Q 3-- 1. of Education's Division of School Food Services and was held Feb. 23, 24, and 25. Mrs Williams reports that food service experts at the conference focused on two facets of the food service program. First, was effective communication within the food And service organization. second, presentations were made in the area 01 nutrition education. m The main team players were Carmen and Gene Freeman, Steven Miller, Craig and Bob Forman, Harold Sorenson, Kyle Hamilton, Guy A joint family birthday din- -I Parrv. and Kyle Dutson. Coach is J. E. Miller, assisted by ner hosted by the Andy A. Gibsons was held Mar. 1 at Lowell Hamilton. the Harold Swasey home. Oth-- 1 ers present were Mrs Jamice Sowers and children, South Women organize Jordan, Mr & Mrs Philip Swabasketball team sey, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs A women's basketball team Andy Gibson, Sr., Mr & Mrs was organized last week and Jim Jacobs and children, Fork, Mrs Erma Petplayed their first game Mar. 2 at the Riverton Stake House. Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs erson, They lost the game to Bluff- - Weldon Jacobs, West Jordan. 255 - 6818 j observe birthday i 780 E. Center-Midv- ale a.m. al Egbert were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Geneva Caldwell, Murray, and on Mar. 2 with Mrs Lula Kirk, also a guest, at the home of Mrs Jean Dumont, Murray. Mrs Clarence Hyde is home convalescing from surgery she had at Cottonwood Hospital last week. Mr & Mrs Bill Smith attended a dinner last week at the Governor's Mansion. Mrs Paulus B. 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