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Show The MIDVALE Jase . Draper Erma Myers Friday, Qctobec 26, 1962 : ' J policies. The candidates ' for prec'nct ene are Homer Bo wen. Charles reporter N Crawfordf Bernarr s. Furse School Board Candidates Will Appear at PTA School patrons resiidng in precinct one are urged to attend a special PTA meeting at 7:30 next p.m. Thursday evening, Nov. 1, 1962 at the Midvale Jun Francis Kjnoim, ana ineoaore . (Ted) Sargent. , of includes one all Prec'nct Midvale City and the East Mid-- ' vale voting districts, 400, 401, 402, extending from Midvale to 5th East and from the Murray ' line to 8200,South. ' Mrs Bert M. Redman, president of the Midvale junior high school PTA, host school for the meet'ng, urges all citizens to ome to this important meeting. "The selection of a school board member lor our schools s one of our most important responsibilities as local citi- zens," she states. , ior high school. Candidates for the school board for this pre- , c.net wiH be present to discuss their candidacy.' They wiU jgive Andersen Appointed a brief presentation which in 0 Hfaf, 3 Qhukh Office be followed by a qucstioa end 'answer periods to permit pat- - Jerry G. Andersen was re- rons to dHermine the (candidates leased as stake clerk and ac- position regarding school board cepted the office of president - , 0 DRe-Ele- ct . . Jordan Stake sacfamerit music, Violin solo.wood, Mrs Jennie Markus, Mrs Use Sentinel Candidates to Meet Mi Clifton R. Alsop; sacrament Jackie Von Mrs La replacing James Lar-kiCole, Shay, Yar.t Ads At Ballard Home' Crescent, who was released Elder Donald L. Feeba. son of service, Aaronic priesthood; Midvale, Mrs Rosemary Anderbecause of illness. Noall Enn's A meeting wiU be held .'at Mrs Zola Beebe, 825 4South 1700 f speaker, Patriarch Carter E. son, Sandy, ,Mrs Trudy Logan, West Jordan,- - Mrs Bernice Fosand Kenneth Roden will remain the home of Shirley Ballard, West, West Jordan, will be hon- ' ' ' 12525 13th and Mrs Elva' Jensen, South "; ter, East, Monday, 0red at a farewell Sunday, Oct as counselors. , Two, hew membersMrs 29 Oct. 8:30 at Candidates p.m. George Ballard, son of Mr & Naomi Lund,; Kearns, and Mrs The testimonial will be held for elections will the coming Mrs Allan J. Ballard, and Bruce PORCH RAILINGS Dona Jean itmd, Sandy, were at the We3t Jordaa Stake house, eveN" wn, son' of Mr & Mrs Keith be 'n attendance. They are New- 7950 South 1700 West,' for the Hostessei ipitiated. PORCH COLUMNS beginning : j lesion and Keith and Ken ell Knight, county clerk; Hazel . i ning were Mrs Foster and Mrs PLAY GROUND were Refreshments Smith, sons of Mr & Mrs Lyle Chase, county recorder; John Jensen, EQUIPMENT served'. JMans weer also discuss Smith, spent the week ertd at Anderson, state representative ed for the. Christmas party to Draper visiting their families. from Dist. 20. be held Dec. 19. They are attending Dixie ColThere will also be a business lege at St. George. Mr & Mrs Jerold Hunter, the meeting for Lady Republicans j Sentinel S&m'St t former lone Nelson. of Draper, jat 8 pm Refreshments will be' AM . now residents of Tremonton, S733 S. State 8erved and th Pub,,c 18 lnv,ted-- ; vlatied at the home of Mr & Mrs Don Sadler ths past week end. Mrs Evelyn Rasmussen and f Mr & Mrs Lloyd Atkinson, the daughter Jaylyn, Geber City.1 former Pamela Sadler, daughter visited at the home of Mr & Mrs of Mr & Mrs Don Sadler, are Max Humphrey Monday eve-- 1 the proud parents of a baby ning. , , , Mr & 'Mrs Carl Myers Have girl, The Atkinson's now reside ' had Mr Myers' parents, Mr & in St. George. . A Back To School .Night was Mrs Edw'n Myers, Wellsville, f" Elder Arthar held at the Draper School Thurs- as house guests this past week. -- . I. - ... ' V: day for, the first PTA meeting Mr & Mrs Robert Williamson, J. Mac, Brown; f Grant; speaker, of the year. The parents attend- brother of Mrs Edwin Myers, vocal solo, Keith C. Casper; ed the classes of their children came from Provo to visit. Mrs speaker, Pres. Max A. .Mum' and then were served the same Carl Myers' parents, Mr & Mrs ford; jemarksy Bishop Myron menu the children were served O. R. Birch, Salt Lake, visited L. Brady; remarks, parents of Donald Beeb U , that noon to give the, parents an for the evening. missionary; response,? mission- idea of the balanced type of Dwight Pattee, Carl .Myers atSpm. closing hymn,, congrega- .,'lary; mea 1 their ; children receive and Don Beckstrand flew to AlElder Beebe has beet called .tion; benediction, S. Jay West; each day. The cafeteria is under buquerque. N. M. for a short to serve in the Finnish LDS postlude music,. Lowell J iBo- ' the supervision of Mrs Virginia vacation this past week.' Mission. '. berg. j Williams. Leland Webband, Mr & Mrs The program Sunday will pro The program will be recorded Mrs Shirley Humphrey was Jack Swenson, were hurt in sep- ceed as follows; prelude, Mary by William H. Bartlett. . a guest at a luncheon given by arate hunting accidents this Kioto song, choir; vich; opening :i "''' : ?' X her daughter-in-law- , Mrs Larry past week. open'ng prayer, Harold Pimond; ";; Davis of American Fork. Hold to ..7 Eagles sacrament song, . congregation; Mr St Mrs Tuck Stringfellow Halloween Dance 7. I, speaker, Melba Coon; speaker, and children, Reno, Nev., were Plan Glenn.. E. Sacos; song,, quartet; ' week end guests of Mrs Edith There will be ' a Halloween Lawrence speaker, Palmer; Stringfellow. Dance Trick-or-Tre- at Saturday, Oct. .27 at 8 speaker,; Wilburn McDougal; ' reRichard at the Fraternal Order of song, Steinfelct; p.m. with o VA R. VYIIITE concrete pipe Zola .Beebe; ; remarks, Eagles, Bingham-Midval- e marks, Aerie : : Bishop R. G. Nielsen; remarks, irrigation system! . 7Av N. Main St. Mrs Velm a Home, Don Beebe; 'closing song, con Ster- Brown of the Aerie has transWednesday night, Oct. 31, the gregation; closing prayer, ferred to Murray Lodge with FARMIRI tVIRTWHIRr IN jUl AREA tons M ttil iMr W. R. White 70 members of Hillcrest High's ling Thomas; ' postlude, Mary Mrs Carrie Doyle,' Bingham, Klotovich. i Model UN Club will campaign Canrt Pip IrrlgatiM Syttaaw kv cut Hwlr laW , Mls accepting a position as trustee from 73 It will alt cut dew for UNICEF. ' A farewell ; testimonial in of the Midvale Aerie, formerly t pumpliif chargai, limlna'l "The local phase of this na- honor of Elder Arthur. Grant held by, Mrs minimis pimI voratiM grwtb Mepg Brown., , tion wide crntl I'iKrtat cro for Casper will be held Sunday, rediKtieii. Y con rv Mggr ami ttr UNICEF Drive will be well Oct. 28, at 4 p.m., in the Sandy with Um Mm mmA effort with W. R. Whir Cwkt! Members ,(Twp..tJew planned and effectively underWard chapel, 201 aytfoai Uftall!. t m4 Mws Mm tia t kav Don't Run taken Accepted in Lodge so that no door bells will, North 200 East.' ' ' ", ' ' laiiBHil M ' rjng twice for UNICEF except Elder Casper, a son of Arthur j , THidyaey .Lodge "No. 560 met 'Mwa'; rlPTL MtCOMOM ' (n by , mistake," Robert Yengich, IMUBTIOII PVt and Bernice d. Casper 610. t3cf 10,', at' ,.th Midvale City II f XrV-'flMMoni am III ,! I Hillcrest; Model UN reporter North 100 West, Sandy, wiU fclal);:wiC'jjrs Virginia Oneida, " mi wm iiy 1 stated. )resiacn,t, Kara un. mi conducting. I pther 'wum Ml :, leaving soon for1 the'Canaaian 4 ' s (The.,trick-or-treaterwill be mission. ' were Mrs .i.'memBrs . v" , present reorganized by a sticker and ' The program .Sunday '.wjfl Nota Austin, Mrs Elsie Bakou-procee- d i; tag showing the silhouette of a as prelude, las, .Mrs, Sophie Osborne, Mrs !1 ' mother and child in black on an music, Lowell follows; J. opeo-- ' THelma. Bentley, Mrs Joy Bills, Boberg; ' ' orange background. ing hymn, congregation; jmvdIrS Mn Black, Mrs .Hazel Last fall thre emillion Amer- cation, . Boone ,C, Leather- Colcgrjp'vepahlberg, ican .youth in 11,000 communities raided $2 million for UNICEF. They nticipate rasising still more money this yea. After their door to door canvas the volunteers will b egreeted with "goodies" in teh school's Dmirf cafeteria. of the Mt; (Utah) SENTJNEl" 1 s, issionanes t Ornamental Cop-perto- a. Iron : 'Jordan . 7 Specialty Shop ' -- lis ? I i 10? ':' , n n GEORGE 7 ? ''7 Students O SALT LAKE COUNTY ,' i 1 77i777777;:'7ii7. !,:, ' U - I 4 u , i UNICEF Drive 7 7 . 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