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Show Garden Clubbers to Attend Flower Show Lady Lions to 0 V Honor Mayor K CL ml .i r -- 1 A C 1 The Sandy Ltdy Liom will honor the honorable Mayor David Shelby and the first lady of Saady at a dinner Feb. 20, at the home of Mrs Mabel Okubo, c CO president. Sections Two This Section 4 Section Pages the oriental dinner will be Mrs Ivy Biady, and will be served to the Lady lions and their husbands, beginning ai r.w p.m. David Delquadro and his accordion has been scheduled on the prograr . as well as colored slides on salmon fish will be shown by Mr & Mrs Glen Car- - 2 D 0) son. Girl Scouts Push Annual Cookie Sale A decision to continue meeting on the second Monday of each month was made by the officers of the Sandy Garden club following a business meet ing held at the home of the president, Mrs Marion Bovle. The next meeting of the club will not be a formal meeting but members will attend the flower show to be held at the Terrace ba'lroom on Mar. 12. Arrangements will be made with the members prior to attending the flower show. Transportation will be arranged for those needing it. Other field trips are in the planning stages. The Girl Scout sales staff of Intermediates Brownies, and Senior Scouts is heading into the closing days of the special Cookie Sale this week end. Advance oredrs are being taken for five varieties of cookies to be delivered in March. With the 50th Birthday anniversary of Girl Scouting being observed this year, customers are being urged to buy at least one box for each decade of Girl Scouting. Mrs James T. Garrison of Ogden, 19G2 State Cookie 8,000 Chairman, reports an excellent asking for advance orders response to this appeal to date. through Feb. 19th. "The Girl Scout Council is Junior Girls Hear looking forward to a banner year in the three established Talk, Tour Capitol Cloud Rim near Park camps Speaking on Americanism, City, Red CUtt near Ogden and Trefoil near Provo," Mrs John Maloy Bills, attended a meeting of the Sandy Junior Auxiliary S. Erickson, President of the Utah Council reports. "The sucSaturday afternoon, distributcess of the Cookie Sale is impor-an- t ing pamphlets on flag etiquette to the improvement and to the girls. maintenance of these camps, Following the meeting the since proceeds from the sale go girls were transported to junior toward this as well as local the State Capitol building In and troop activity campcrships for qualified Girl Scouts wish-- ! Salt Lake where they were portation, were Mrs Myrtle ing to attend one of the camps," sisting Mrs Myrta Laws, junior Mrs Erickson explained. activities chairman, with trans-WrigLocal Girl Scouts will and Mrs Frances Hand, their door bell ringing taken on a tour by a guide. As- e (N O - :,',)VV,,iVJv.,D,,)0 hi AND i1 T"S m- mm IV: Iff I - jLi Salt Lake County Jr. Sheriffs standing, left to right: Jim North Dan Watanabe, Terry Jenson, Marc Mascaro, David Williams, Bob v fa GIBSON BIG 14 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR Tfc Kiholm and Coach Bill Bell. Sitting: Dale Payne, Norman Wilden, Pat Knibbe, Brian Holt, Peter VanValkenberg and Leon Walker. 2 Door Model 2 ICE CUBE TRAYS 100 NOW AT A POPULAR PRICE jj.Trn POUNDS AT r; II .1 tBjmm j 0' FREEZE DEEP DOOR STORAGE W jjl FULL LENGTH Butter & Cheese KEEPER AUTOMATIC DEFROST j ADJUSTABLE DOOR LARGE SHELF AREA SHELVES PORCELAIN CRISPER FLUSH Murray State Bank Rams standing left to right: Craig Hawkins, Royce Gardner, Mike Larry Daniels, Stephen Gerbic, Tracy, assistant coach, John Romero, coach, Sitting: Bobby Thomas, Stephen Peterson, Tommy Davis, Brent Michaclson, Dave ;aro, and Larry Booth. Missing from the ture were: Brent Nie'son and Bruce Peterson. Tan-Youn- ... Bantam Basketball Set at Murray MOUNTED 90" DOOR SWING Tourney Saturday Basketball played by boys years of age is scedulcd as the agenda for the annual Bantam Basketball benefit games set to begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Murray National Guard Armory. The games, regular league compcttition among eight teams of the Midvalc-Murraarea, are sponsored by the Utah National Guard and local business establishments. Proceeds from the games will fo to the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults, announces Brig. Gen. Maurice Watts, coordinator. Tickets are 11-1- 3 available from members teams and will be on the door on Saturday. Action will begin at when Vaughn Soffe's of the square off against Tom Neff's sale at l'eus. The Titans will be show0 am Titans Church Announces Sunday Schedule y Church and church school will be held at 10 a.m., on Sunday at the Sandy Community Church. Child care is provided and cofice served following the services. Civil Defense Talk Given by Director For Implements Subscribe WEBSTER'S INC. To The Sentinel Table and Buy Nov And Save1 Mrs Venice Springinrycr will review "T h c Courtship Of Eddie's Father," by Mark Toby, Friday afternoon, Feb. 16, at 1:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake County Library auditorium. The public is invited to attend. TEnterson UNIT OF THE SALE MIRRORS IU1 ejbd4f;Sbss AM 5-20- 91 4660 Highland Drive STEREOPHONIC FMAM PHONOGRAPH HARDWOOD CABINETS 23" Oiluxt Model Only cT)o)88 vW) Reg.. $219.95 iffl 79 Ttmrson FINISHED Only of Glass Lasts LEFT HANDLE AND DOUBLE ANTENNA While Present Supply 'I III BEAUTIFUL COMPACT lesli Top A FEW SIZES AMAZING PORTABLE TV (Cut to Your Pattern) ' e Mark Toby's Book be Reviewed $1.00 Per Sq. Ft. I 88 0 0 & 3 To fecial . ' So. Shirley Woodruff, Civil Defense director for White City and Crescent, gave a lecture on Civil Defense and First Aid to the Ninth Ward Relief Socie ty. Professional Tools and ing off the leagues leading scorer, Tom Polous, who is averaging 18 points per game. At 10 a.m., the Murray State Bank Rams (Midvalc youngsters) will be pitted against Harry Robin's-Jets- . The 11 o'clock game will set the city league lead ers, Dons of Don Blair and the Premier Surplus Trojans each other. The final l.ame at noon will pit the county leaders, Salt Lake County Jr. Sheriffs against Trail Sports Center's Chiefs. The Jr. Sheriffs hail from east of State St. and south of 6400 South. The Murray State Rams arc from west of State St. and south of 6400 No mw Dovn Payment No. Main St., Midvale RADIO AND COMBINATION Only A(o (5)88 t v.t. Reg. $349.95 AM 5-2- 43 1 Oio)(o)v,t. Reg. $299.95 BE We're inc. a Midvale Boostei |