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Show Midvale Mrs Willis Francom sewing with two A roll of teachers. qualified material is given to be sewn according to instructions. The finished article is then brought back for viewing, at which time another bundle of material is given. On Wedneson days there is painting; Thursdays a picture show; and on Fridays sewing. A nutrition lesson is also given before the sewing. There is also a library available to Senior Citizens. The books are all in large print. Each one may be checked out for a month. On Wednesdays, Aug. 21, there were accordion numbers played by two young ladies. Dinners are served Monday through Friday, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at a cost of 60 cents per person. This is available to any senior citizens (from 60 years of age and up) if they will call the day before by 12 noon, Daisy Crawford, If there is a group of four, five or six senior citizens who need transportation it will be provided. there 255-360- 1 An eventful day was had of recently by two bus loads Senior Citizens when they took a trip to Provo Canyon where they boarded the Heber Creeper. Before leaving some happy time community singing was the enjoyed. After arriving at....- rovo in canyon. station f were given sack lunches which included chicken to eat on the train. They were met at the train station in Heber by the bus, which returned on the opposite side of the canyon. They Creek enjoyed viewing Deer Veil Reservoir and Bridal Falls. In charge of the event was manaDaisy Crawford, site ger. Also, an open house party was held by Senior Citizens this month." The music was Air played by the Kitchen of Band, which is a group Senior Citizens who play kitchen tools to the accompaniment of a piano. Mr Bowen and Mr Ilewett with presented Mrs Crawford a bouquet of red roses. The kitchen girls, Lou Ward, Lena Rudd and Mrs Cecilyn Cordova, were presented with carnations. There are many activities ";at the St. Therese OnHall for the Mondays Citizens. )ingo is played; on Tuesdays is 255-678- Mrs Dale Brand attended services at Monument Park Ward when their grandson was blessed and given the name of Brett B. Nielsen by h Cither. Gale Nielsen. Fol lowing the services they went to the Nielson home for a hiiffpt luncheon. Other grand parents were Mrs Leois Holladav. The baby the second child for the Gale H( -- Elect Elgin S. Hokanson House of Representatives District 24 Democrat Nielsens: thev have a two old son, Shaun. Returning Saturday nigni, Aug. 17, from a seven-davacation to Glacier Park were Mrs Dale Brand. They also enjoyed Canada, Vancouver and Victoria Island. Points of year interest were visited in Seattle, Wash., and Oregon. Also, their son Larry re turned home recently after having spent three weeks in Pn m vra N Y., where he par ticipated in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. A baby boy was born to Mrs James Robert Jones, Salt lake. He has been blessed and named Robert William GrandDarents are Mrs William Jones and Mrs Fern Eaton, Midvale. Great grandJenparents are Mrs Levi Midvale. kins, Mrs Arthur Bentley Sr. have as their guests Mrs Bentley's sister, Mrs Mary Sampsel, and two sons, Danny and David, Phillipine Islands. They have spent the summer months with the Bentleys. Also, 80 guests attended an in open house Friday, Aug. 16, Arthur Bentley of Mrs honor Sr. on their golden wedding anniversary. guests were their daughter, Mrs Joy Bills, and her dau ghter Cheri, Ogden; and Mrs George Cole Rands, Modesto, Calif., and her mother from Wyoming. David Beck, son of Mrs Herb Erickson, returned Saturday, Aug. 24, after spend West-laning five weeks at Camp in Rrichton. Mrs Bill Andersen ana Mrs Walter Abbott, Murray, d Wednesday. Aug. 21, from Flaming Gorge, where they spent the past lu days. East Midvale Olive -- Sharp 255-295- 0 MASTERS DEGREE Wayne I. Killpack received his Masters Degree in education Friday at the BYU. He majored in Instructional Media. Mr Killpack is a teacher of t art and photography at Listens to You Hill-cres- High School. Elgin Stephen Henneman, son of Paul Henneman, is Mrs Works for You spending three weeks in Montevido, Uraguay, on business. Spending a week with Mrs Claude R. Bird was their daughter Mrs Kay Tobler and daughter Kristin, Las Vegas, Nev. The family of Mrs Daisy Swenson met at her home Monday in honor of her birthday. Attending were her John and Adam Walkins, Grand Rapids, So. Dak., Mrs Hal Swenson and daughter Lynn, the Maren Atkinsons, Mrs Jay Elgin Votes For You - great-grandson- Paid Political Advertisement by the Committee to Re Elect Representative Elgin S. Hokanson. Ernest Bedont and Walter Prothero 0: BEEFSALE ABOVE 10 Nothing Added All trices ToordercollEarlat... 3200 S. 1 O Brown entertained at a UtJCJ family Mrs Kent Ashman and daughters spent the week end in St. George where they attended the Harold Ashman family reunion. Reed Cutler, who has spent the summer with his grandmother, Mrs Nellie Cutler, rptnrnerl to his home in Boise, Ida. He is a son of the Clinton Cutlers. Mrs Alan Steadman and her mother, Mrs Annie Curtis, spent the week end in Rialto, Calif. While there they attended a wedding and reception honoring Mrs Curtis's grandson, Dennis Burgon, and his bride, Karen Ehrlich. Dennis is the son of Dale Burgon. The wedding was held in an old Spanish Mission in Redlands, Calif. Mrs Keith Cunningham and their granddaughter Wendy Ounningnam, oau Lake, and Mrs Melvin J. Scott spent a week, in Yellowstone Park, the Quake Area, and at Virginia City, Mont. Mrs Peter Tirpik and daughter Paulette, San Francisco, Calif., recently spent ten days with her aunt, Mrs Daisy Swenson, and other relatives in the area. vacation were Mrs Orvil E. Sorenson and daughter Julie. They attended Expo '74 in Spokane, toured the Glacier National Park, and Yellowstone Park. Merlin Killpack, Ogden, to gelher with his son Kent, accompanied his brother, Wayne I. Killpack and family bow hunting for five days in the Book Cliffs area. Mrs Kent Seegmiller, Eur eka, Calif., were luncheon guests Wednesday at the ui, '" Z54-UUB- home ol his aunt, Mrs Jonn Q. Adams. Mrs Walter Rue fenacht, Lafayette, Calif., were also guests at the Adams home. Mrs John A. Adams, Spring Valley, Calif., spent a 4 borrow 16mm films who presents a valid library card and proper identification and pavsthe nominal fee, replaces vhe requirement of member ship in an organization, this nakes the entire collection ivailable for private use. A variety of subjects, geared to the educational, informational, and artistic lasles of adults, is represented. For the children many entertaining and informative films are included in the listings. Booking of the films can be done through the Film Library, 80 E. Center Street, Deliveries Midvale, 561-148- will continue to be made to Granger Branch, Holladay Branch, Calvin S. Smith Branch. Ruth Vine Tyler Murray City Public Library, and Salt Lake City Public Library. 16mm projectors, which are Connie Want Ads Plant Now! Creek Pass and then to Kamas along the Provo River. roads penetrate the Colorado Spruce 3to4 Ft. In Containers Uinta Primitive Area, a slice of forest left exactly as it was thousands of years ago. All main roads are paved Mounand are roads graded; howtain ever, it is wise to check locally and watch weather conditions when traveling in the Uintas. For more information contact: Utah Travel Council, Council HallCapitol Hill, Salt n 4 50 Ea 8020 S. State 255-476- 3 Scratch & Dent Mix or Match Mrs Stephen Tripp and route they toured Lehman Caves in Nevada. Mrs Louise E. Michael and daughter Wendy, Fairfield, Calif., spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs Maude Erd man, and her brother and family, Mrs William Erdman. Mrs Erdman and her guests visited in Santaquin with a cousin, Mrs Cy Byland. David F. Mascaro graduated Friday from the BYU with a degree in physical education. He will join the faculty at Orem High School where he will coach and teach hisof tory. He is a graduate Hil'lcrest High School. ma See Us At Hop's For friTT.MilllIlllU Discounts He is married to the former Bar bara Jensen, and they have a daughter Nicole. Following the graduation exercises, his wife, daughter, and patents, Mrs Frank Mascaro, enjoyed dinner at the Homestead in Heber City. Wayne Sharp and Michael Smiih Client the week end in Provo with Wayne's sister, Mrs Dennis Dean. A guest Friday of Mrs Ralph Sharp was her sister, Mrs Earl Cannon, Ogden. Guests at the home of Mrs Kent Ashman have been her mother, Mrs Margaret Bon-elland her sister, Patricia Bonella, Downey. Calif. Mrs Nellie Cutler entertained at a patio dinner for members of her family. Attending were Mrs Ben C. Cutler, Mrs Wayne Cutler, $ Da-vi- o i to 150 Thursday the Fred Cutlers, Draper, Mrs LeRov Warner, Sandy, Mrs Charleen Hihler, Mrs Friday Steven Peterson, Midvale, the Jim Cullers, Cottonwood Heights, Mr s Robert Culler, Mrs Leonard Sharp and their families, and Mrs loiette Cutler and Adrian Hansen. 1 0th Saturday August 29-3- 1 IK Uajilev l or KepreM ntalir This Popular Sales Event Has Saved Selecting A Good Value With Full Warranty Legislative District 24 Bagley, CM. No Down In The Customer Many Many Dollars House of Representatives or Use The family, Willow Creek, Mrs William L. Nilsson, daughters Ruth and Leslie spent a week's vacation in San Fran cisco, Calif., and at Shasta Dam near Rpdding, Calif. En Democrat I Park week with his mother, Mrs L.S. Adams, Murray, and his grandparents, Mrs John Q. Adams. V Vote For 84114, 328-568- the Reservoir. Whiterocks Road along the Uinta River heads into the the primitive area as does larMoon Lake Road to the with gest lake in the Uintas good fishing and camping. Tabiona Road is an extremely scenic drive following the Duchesne River to Wolf No Utah telephone (801) and M. Bagley Sept. if Paid ending at Paradise Utah's highest and unique mountains are the teature ol a tnur of the Northeastern part of the state on the fringes of the High Uinta Primitive Area, recommended ty tne Utah Travel Council. Roosevelt is the gateway to the area and the site ot tne Pageant sponsored by the Ute Indians. Nearby, Bottle Hollow is an extensive lakeside recreational and In dian culture complex com plete with motel, restaurant in Forest Lake City, Branch, In The Primary Election if H - National Sentinel The Jordan Valley Page 4 Utah Midvale, 29, Thursday, August Bank Terms ELECT r from the film iiDraiy, be requested in advance. beauty Pineview Reservoir water I Uinta Allowing any resident of Salt Lake County, eighteen years ol age or oiaer, 10 Aug." 12. e nine-da- Indian Reservation period r Uinta tour lends scenic wienie roast honoring the Idaho visitors. Others attending were Mrs Ross Brown, firm Mrs Ann Stevens, Sandy, and their families, Cris Poulsen, Salt Lake, Beth Soffe and Becky Brown. Young Adults Twnety-fivof the Midvale East Stake spent Friday and Saturday at On a supplied for a Schuurman, director, who announced the adoption by the Salt Lake County Library Board of a new 16mm film policv that went into effect on Mrs B. R. Godfrey, and the John Clarks. Mrs Jay Parks, Hill City, Kans., spent a week with his brother and sister-in-law- , Mrs Carl Parks. Saturday evening Mrs Parks entertained at a family dinner to honor her husband on his birthday. Guests were Mrs Levi Parks, Sandy, and the Jay Parks. Guests for four days at the home of Mrs Gayle Gardner were friends Mrs J. M. Cooper, Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs Craig Brown and children, Pocatello, Ida., spent three days with his mother, Mrs Orpha S. Brown, his aunt, Beth Soffe, and other relatives. Monday evening Mrs OUR COST Riverton 389 W. "Wider use of 16mm films by the total population is the aim of Salt Lake County Library System," says Guy frey, Mrs Brent Glover, Sandy, and their families, Riverton Valley Meats 1 Farmington, library expands distribution policy Mrs Richard Watts, Bountiful, Mrs Gordon Lee God- DUSDAGood USDAChoice Whole OrHalf - Paul Watts, water sports and camping facilities. There are many side trips available through the area, but an excellent one is the Tridell Road, northward through the Uinta and Ouray Film skiing. Elgin 4 Levine, Mrs Susie Short, all Sandy; Mrs Jerry Swenson, Kearns and their families. Spending two weeks in this area were Mrs Paul Hedman and family, Arlington, Va. They were guests of their parents, Mrs Vera Hedman, Union, Mrs B.R. Godfrey, and her sister Mrs Gordon Glover, and other relatives. Sunday the Glovers entertained at a family honoring the Hedmans. Others attending were Mrs Come In Today! x Committee -- Jrf f l.vjv Chairman 7980 South State St., Midvale 2pfr-43,- 5 |