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Show held the second Thursday of may call each month. The first one will the chairmen, Gary and be Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. at the or Murray West Stake Center, Gladys Butler, 5750 Nena Way. Lessons the school. will Also a new program taught will be gospel prinbuild up a blood supply at ciples, customs and cultures Cottonwood Hospital and im- and health "in the home. plementing an immunization Increasing capacity for service and helps for parents will program for all. New officers this year are be taught at the Murray Mrs Ralph Wadsworth, pres- 649th Wards, 6100 So. 100 West. ident, Mrs Frank Fitzgerald, All classes will be held at first vice president; Prin. Julian Brown, second presi- Bountiful - Wood Cross dent; Mrs Gail Atkinson, Regional Center at 4 p.m. and at the Granite Stake Center, secretary. Chairmen are Mrs Joyce 2005 So. 9th East, at 7:30 p.m. These classes do not replace Cannon, membership, Mrs Max Nelson, publicity; Mrs or prempt regularly schedulJack Nichol, projects; Mrs ed stake or ward Relief Rex Guymon, hospitality and Society meetings, but will serve to provide additional program; Mrs Barbara Zen-geinformation and ideas. Those teacher, scholarship. who wish to attend may do so Mrs Gwen Atwood, presiby paying the regular regisdent of Sandy Unit 77 of the tration fee. American Legion Auxiliary, SQUARE DANCERS A new square dance club, attended a '"no Host" breakfast held at Kearns Post 132 the Lucky Clovers, is being for presidents, secretaries, organized for boys and girls commanders and adjutants in age 7 - 15. A new class will District 8. begin Sept. 12 at Butler Jr. In charge of the meetings High School and will be held were Mrs Ray Jensen, every Thursday evening for district 8 commander and ten weeks. The beginner class will be held from 6 - 7:30 president. Plans were made for the p.m. The advanced dancing coming year. WILL FOLLOW: FROM :30 9p.m. This is the only orheld Funeral services were club for this age ganized for Troy Brian Zimmerman, in the city. Boys are group 11, son of William Edward and required to wear long sleeved Loraine Creger Zimmerman, Salt Lake, who died of an accidental gunshot wound on Aug. 19. Troy was born Jan. 10, 1963 in Pocatello, Ida. He was a boy scout and member of the LDS church. Survivors include his par- teachers for other duties. Sandy Mrs Richard Setterbarg 571-378- 255-334- 8 (juicers ana chairmen in the Sandy elementary school PTA are as follows: Mrs Kathy Allen, president; Mrs Becky Despain, first vice president; Prin. James Peter son, second vice president; mrs is.ay uagon, third vice president; Mrs Karin Rouse, secretary-treasurer- . Mrs Marily Eyre is pub licity chairman; Mrs Pat Peterson, special protects; Mrs Karin Powell. exceDtional child; Mrs Reginald Green is room mother s representative ana also hospitality chairman in the Jordan PTA council; Mrs Maureen Fuelling, Health; Mrs Dennis Egbert, cultural arts, Mrs Vickie Levine, magazine; Mrs Mary Thome, hospitality and school representative; Mrs Michael Scroeein. bv laws: Mrs Carol Choase, Juvenile protection "Midge Van Ausdal. "cultural arts; Mrs Mary Ann Mecham, membership. Officers and chairmen met Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. at the Sandy Park to discuss the program and theme for the year. There were at the 11 Mrs Retha Sheriff will give the lesson at the opening meeting to be held by the Flat Iron Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The ladies will meet at the home of the cantain. Mrs Lillian Linford, 9022 S. 1300 E., at 1 p.m. Officers will be in charge of a luncheon which will be served prior to the business meeting. Davidson, Hungton; Michael Perry, Granger, Mrs Dennis (Vickie) Burr, Chicago; Mrs Walter (Toni) Dybowski, Allan Zimmerman, both of Salt Mrs Lake; grandparents, Margaret Cregar, Logan, and Mrs John Zimmerman, Falls, Ida. John Lynn Crawford, son of Mrs Dora Crawford, received his Master's Degree from BYU at summer graduation ceremonies. His major was in formal languages and automata theory. He and his wife, Mary, and children live in Sandy. He is employed by Univac. Mrs LaGrande Asay and daughter LuAnn were on a camping trip to Escalante and Boulder Mountain where they explored by jeep and hiked to cliff dwellings and water falls. announced this week by Mrs Ralph Wadsworth, president, the program will be known as the "Volunteer Services", making parents available for extra services in the school. The reading program will be included as well as other areas in which the students might need extra help relieving " Gas DRAPER: Kayleen Ballard, Jean B. Hendricksen, M; Stanley R. Hoffman, B; Linda University is the largest Darline Shirley, A; Mary M. church-relateuniversity in Sjoblom, M; James Roy United States. It is operated Thompson, B. by The Church of Jesus Christ Lee Marsh MIDVALE: of Latter-daSaints. Ashton, M; Joseph Barfuss, The following list is ar- M; Val Leon Bowlden, B; ranged according to homeKaren Ann Dahl, B; Moneta towns. The degrees received Lou Fritz. A; Donald G. by each one is noted beside Hanchett, M; Mary Nielsen, name: M, Master; B, M; Carol K. Nielson, M; Grant ter, the largest assembly the Bachelor; A, Associate. Leon Pullan, M; Herbert C. Robertson, M; Patricia B; Ken L. Ware, B; and shirts and the girls are en- Mrs Ralph J. Carlson of the M. Whittaker, B. couraged to wear skirts. Union 8th Ward, and Steve Layne RIVERTON: Brad L. Lucky Packer will be the Boogard, a senior softball caller for the group. A fee will player for the 4th Quorum of Crane, B; Audrey Newman be charged for the ten week Elders of the Union 11th Drury, B; Shelley Ann Hatch, A; William Ellis Jardine, B; course. More information is Ward. available by calling Mr Packer Union Eleventh Ward Ann Jenkins, B. at Priests Quorum will sponsor a garage sale all this week at e The Squares the Garth Morgan home, 1381 Square dancing club will be E. 8020 So. Sandy. SOUTH JORDAN: Clell U. McMullin, M. SANDY: Annette Brown, borne, B; Jay Randy Osborne, Daryl George Peterson, B; Roxanne Roylance, A; and Val M. B; Lynda Hiatt, B; Gregg Nathan Smith, B. Robert Johnson, M; Wayne I. WEST JORDAN: Loretta Killpack, M; Nancy Annette Joanne Enders, B. OsOlsen, B; Christine Pit B; Sofa's in a Broad Selection of Styles and Colors : 299-793- Pair-A-Dic- starting again Thursday, School, at Crestview 5, Sept. 2100 E. Lincoln Lane. s Begin-er- will and intermediates dance from 7 - 9 p.m. Club level dancing will follow from 9 to 11 n.m. Two softball players of the Sandy Utah Willow Creek Stake recently won sportsmanship troohies at the I.riS For further information call: or Dave Jessup is the caller for the 277-402- 255-217- club. mm Airman 2nd Lt. Carl B. Wilson and wife Petra and sons Justin and Christopher visited with his parents. Mrs Spud LeLand and Linda Richins and family, Draper, and Lee and Lonil Asay and boys, Sandy. Lann Asay has recently returned from New York where she participated in the LDS Church Pageant at Hill Cumorah. 40 UnionCarlson Mrs 58 East 7200 Sooth 8 ,561-332- 2 561-741- 1 AUDVALE, UTAH play-off- Smoked Hams Morrell's Fine Flavor Shank Portion Bake It Any Size Package At Price This lb. Greenland Turbot Fillets USDA Grade A Fresh Fryers Whole Chickens Norbest Tender Timer Hen Turkeys USDA Grade A Sliced Bacon Great Economy Beef Round Steaks lb. ntay USDA Choice Blade Cuts lb. J.09 1.69 A Waste Free Meat Suggestion .79 mirrDt 45' 59' Safeway Brand Fully Cooked In Natural Juices Here's Sterling Brand Keep A Supply For The Grill They're Great For Hot Dogs Serve Sandwiches Or Quick Meals 7' Canned Hams Skinless Wieners Beef Chuck Steaks d t n$i. ci d:l, i pee ridie jiiuii usda Choice iiu Skinned lb. 1.09 75' Sliced Beef Liver Deveined ,b 98' Cudahy Slab Bacon The Piece .b 98' Waste Bar-- S Boneless Hams Free ,, 1.89 & can can 4.29) 79' Hormel Link Sausage s"pE Size Lean Ground Beef Any ,b98' Package Sold Chunk Bologna BySterling ib 79' The Piece They're AQ Grade A Fryer Breast Fresh Ib. 1I.U7 Cuts Pork Loin Chops Assorted Ib. 1.29 Family Pack Grade A Turkey Roast IT ,b 1.29 Grade A Turkey Roast Hind Qtrs. ,b 49 USDA Choice Beef Rib Roast Safeway Trim lb. 1.59 Heat Cooked Cod Fillets 'nJustServe ., 1.19 Captains Cooked Fish Sticks Choice ,b 98 Cathryn ABSENTEE BALLOTS Registered voters who will be away for the Sept. 10 primary election, may cast ballots in the county clerks office, 240 E. 4th So., during regular business hours all this week and up until Sept. 9, excluding Sundays and Labor Day. The clerks office will remain open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept 8. Those unable to come into the clerk's office because of temporary absence from the county may obtain ballots by mail. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by noon Sept. 10 in order to be counted in the election. 5 yr. Warranty Model 'KGA-4- ! Regular $ ii 0 1 85 33 OO E r.K Mkfvait 7980 South State 3 tft l JL 1 ' 111 m IL ("HICK 99 29 I. AO 17-o- can PAIRS Get One Pair box 1 Wed Size AM8W FREE! doz. 60c) 2.58 10-l- Luncheon Meat Cream O' Crop dozen Large 2 BUY from August 12 through September 7 you can buy 2 pairs of fine i quality Safeway Panty Hose and get a third pair of the same type and style absolutely i. tin FREE J S Family Flour 1 1 "I 10-l- S3r bag White Magic Liquid Bleach Skylark Buns Hot Dog, Or Hamb 3 1.81 Lipton Instant Tea 49 Q Lipton Instant Tea S Nabisco Oreo Creme Sandw ich Si plcgi. Lucerne 3 gallon CII Fruit Drinks Varieties Lucerne ,4E 43 Q Potato Salad fresh All Your reg. 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Celery Hearts Banana Squash Yellow Squash Italian Squash l Jr Fruits Vegetables from the finest Gardens G Orchards in the World! & Coll Aheod for Deltverr Aroilefel KWtK 32-- House Grade AA Egg pkg Del Monte Fancy Fruit Hormels Spam Miracle Whip 9 Fancy Green Peas 14-o- z, White Magic All Purpose Detergent Sandy Sf50 S. Strpct J I rn men h bag Party Pride Always Fresh Stock Fruit Cocktail Softball Tournament was recently held in which six other stakes were invited to particwas at ipate. The event Banbury Park for women 18 years & over. Union 11th Ward was first place winner in the softball - fast pitch tournament. Second place went to Midvale Sixth Ward. Third place and sportsmanship award went to Union Second Ward. ENRICHMENT SEMIN ARS The Lesson Enrichment Seminars for 1974 75 sponsor ed by the LDS Church Educational System will be fimimmmin WV Potato Chips 1.06 10-l- SHOPPERS Sandy Utah Willow Creek jSHOUTCASQ c, rami tvflrDtl Hardwood Briquets hhj Mb. Coldbrook Regular In Quarters Kraft Salad Dressing own Stake Invitaional Women's minimum 255-425- E7 Ozark Charcoal Margarine we welcome FOOD STAMP II 255-743- 2 Quick Recovery 7200 PLAZA Carlyle Wilson, Union, en baseball route from Alabama to OklaThey were: Brent homa where Lt. Wilson will Carlson, 18 year old son of spend ten weeks in training;. Multi Region B; DISTINCTIVE INTERIORS r, Regular Ground Beef Accompanying them were WATER HEATER Gallon building on any campus in United States. With 25,000 students, Brigham Young ents, half brothers, half sisters, Terry Lee Perry, Sandy; Mrs. Jack (Mario) PTA PLANS PROGRAM A new program is being introduced in the Mt. Jordan Junior High PTA, it was A. O. Smith Among the 2,255 students who received diplomas at summer exercises of the 99th Commencement Aug. 16 at Brigham Young University, were 36 Jordan area students. These graduates, in 'addition to the 3,467 who received degrees in April, brought the total for the year to 5,722. The services were held in the 23,000-sea- t Marriott Cen- r, workshop held by the Jordan council last week, it was announced by Mrs Allen. The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 5 Midvale, Utah Thursday, August 29, 1974 Area sfudents receive degrees Anyone interested Service 'j to or 10 Doily 9125 South TOO Ent, Sandy 6100 South Highland Dr.. CottoiiHood 723'Eust Center St., Mid vnle W W fc W . 25 25' |