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Show 2 THE SENTINEL ' Thursday, Fb. 9, tt84'.,vPa'ge ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS Jordan Valley Midvale third ward Members of the Midvale third ward held their annual tubing party at Tracy Wigwam. Chili, hot chocolate and cake were served after the activity. were in attendance. Seventy-fiv- e The outing was under the direction of Albert and Rae and Iris John Jenkins, Marchant. Your 27 the young men and of the Midvale women young third ward made a "mock-up- " airplane trip to Hawaii. The event was held at the ward houst where a dinner was served and a slide presentation of Hawaii was were in given. TTiirty-tw- o attendance. The affair was under the direction of Paul Clavell, Dan Baer, Craig Sharp, Dorothy Borrowman, Claudia Kesler, and Janet Walker. Ror. Romrell, Barry Johnson, Orsor. Kesler and Toshi Green alst helped. On social life . Jan. family . - Feb. 10, 1984. Olson, Fritz exchange Temple vows Jean LuAnn Olson and David J Fritz will be married Friday, Feb. 10, 1984 in the Jordan . River LDS Temple. The wedding breakfast and reception will be held at the Sandy West Stake Center. Jean is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Paul Olson, Rose Park, and David is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Fritz, Sandy. o ' Mf.. Midvale third ward Valentine To Redwood Inn For ( J fipeciad innew (Steak jl Special f The young women of the Midvale third ward held their New Beginnings party Jan. 25. Mothers of the girls were special guests. Mrs Connie Seal Little, Sandy, was the speaker. Her topic was "Goals." Refreshments were served. Officers Dorothy Borrowman, Claudia Kesler, and Janet Walker were in charge of the affair. -- ' "N , Y,', I 1 t ' . The young men and young women of the Midvale East first ward participated Jan. 18 at a tubing party at Sugarhouse were Refreshments Park. the under was affair The served. direction of Gary Elliot and Corey Kunde. I , t f Coffee or Drink and David J Fritz and s-i- m hresn &Silk Arranaements w niup We Do It All! BRICKIE'S BLOOMERS 7693 S. State, Midvale 255-172- WMtJtrdM 1 1 Yes We Deliver dp lid 59 CLUBS The region of the Utah Association of Women is sponsoring a Fashion seminar at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 at the Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 E., Sandy. This seminar will be presented by Casual Corner and is entitled, Success." For "Dressing Everyone is invited to attend. Donation is $1. Light refreshments will be served. For further information call or Also Other Cut Flowers I I j Wedding? j See Us For I Flowers j Dpen 14th le 561-607- 8. Li'Arts Club Members of the Li'Arts Club held their annual birthday party at the home of Viola Sabey, East Midvale. A birthday cake, refreshments and a social evening were enjoyed. Attending were Opal Goff, Hiland; Mabel Gertrude Burke, Midvale; Tranter, Phyllis Jacobs, Orpha Brown, Louise Young and Delia Rawlings, all East Midvale. New officers of the organization are Viola Sabey, Gertrude Tranter and Evelyn Terry, Mingo Camp DUP The Mingo Camp DUP was hostess to the County camp at the Jan. 29 meeting held at the Peterson Library. Lucille Brown gave a brief history of early the program, Sandy and the old Mingo chairing encourages members to bring Smelter from which the camp partners and guests to this gets its name. Clarise Bergman special event. played a medley of turn of the Fancy Carnsl 2?0 Blooming Rose Bushes and Other Blooming Plants, Planters, Corsages & Orchid Snifters lriwoo4Rod Jean L. Olson Arts A "The Patriotic Look" will be the theme carried out in the Jordan Retired School Employees Association meeting on Saturday, Feb. 11. Music will be provided by the Olympus High School Chamber Choir, under the direction of Glen Two Slight. readers, Maurine Jensen and Nell Peter- son, will offer entertainment in the literary arts. Meetings are held in the Jordan Credit Union Building, starting at 2 p.m., and light refreshments will be served. Johanna Sharnborg, who is Order Your "Customarized" Orders Now! Long Roses 1 561-89- meeiing Soft Dessert - JRSEA Schedules Soup or Salad Baked Potato M1-MI- . jf - Includes: 7777 S. I Sandy-Midva- - Rib mWl - . - Utah Ass'n of Women Prime m ' Midvale East first ward 3feb. 14tk ( . . . Crescent Camp DUP I p "STS meetu had a The Crescent Camp of the lesson on pioneer arts and Daughters of Utah Pioneers will artists, given by Louise Peter-hol- d its monthly meeting at the son. Viona Pratt gave a lesson home of Mrs Audrey Lunnen on on William M. Black, an Feb. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs Velma ancestor. The nominating corn-Cartwill present the lesson, mittee is considering candidates er "Art and Artists." for an April election. |