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Show So. Jordan .Mrs Id S. Tateoka AM School Teachtrs Remembered Friday -- Missionary... Mid-vale- Car Missing Like This? Colder Weather Is Here end So Is TUNE-U- P TIME .. li or Truck to Us Also.;. HEADQUARTERS COMPLETELY NEW SKI SHOP OUTFITffJ45 jk O Painting O Major Repairs We Work to Satisfy ; Buckle J-- ROSS' Garage iron's 132 N. Holden St.' 1 1 ' 1 Sfess OPEN MONDAYS & FRIDAYS Midvole Lcgdthtitcs i f y-. Four Free Estimates AM5-244- SCO -- - BIG BOYS LITTLE BOYS 11-2- complete nn A Auto Bring Your Continues Culture Series such-writte- y. :.::.....JZ..:..L Putt ..: ' Putt " Granite Arts Heart Center Exchange Vows 2-P- " Students Tour Sidney Petersen Putt:Putt "vf His-tV- High School Jo Hutchings, The South Jordan PTA officers presented the school teachers with corsages and bouton-niere- s and.' an apple with an American flag Friday in honor f teacher appreciation day. Teachers it South Jordan are Mr Cottrell, principal, Mr Briggs, Mr Ashton, Mrs Whea- - . formulate their petitions to the sional scientist .ana fte vttali . TKe MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL' committee. service uiey pcnuim. 19A2 Y NQvernhfr 21 j 3 Sec. age, hnnarl iht tha visitors will " C. observed have cuss what Avfarewell testimonial lor they and with their classmates Wallace Richards, son of Mr & special meeting of 'members of meetings required; also to pro.' . neighbors. ' . Mrs J. C. Richards, Sandy, will Fur Breeders Agricultural Co- - vide therein that membership f opferativi incorporated and ex in the Association shall constiisting under the laws of the tute consent that distributions State of Utah, has been called with respect to patronage occurand will be held at Hotel Utah, ring after December 31, 1962 Lake City, in Salt Lake made in written notices of alloSalt Over 250 science students County, Utah on the 27th day cation (as defined in 26 U.S.C. from high schools in the Salt of December, 1962 at 8 p.m. to 1388) and received by the Lake and Davis County areas consider and vote upon (1) member from the Association are being shown the importance of Utah's heart research and According to Mrs D. Neff Pet- amending the Articles of In- will be taken into account by treatment facilities this month ersen of the Granite Council corporation to provide that the the member at their stated dolas guests of the Utah Heart annual meeting of members lar amounts in the manner proPTA, the council i3 working dilAssociation. shall be held at such time and vided in 26 U.S.C. 1385(a) in to make a success of the taxable year in which The youths are being given igently place in Salt Lake County, Utah notices of allocation are the Granite Arts Association a peek into the future and what s as the may provide received by the member, and be a career of their own as re- Concert Series. "Let culture and to repeal Article 8 of the (3) amending the Articles of Ins searchers in the field of bio stay with us," Mrs Petersen Articles of Incorporation which corporation and in logical sciences. Students from says. "Attend your Granite now specifically provides and such respect or respects in re Hillcrest, Jordan, Murray, Arts concert series. Let's keep I fixes the time and place of the gard to tne foregoing as the and (2) amending the members may determine. Granite, Highland, Olympus, the finer , things in our school meeting, s Alma Erekson, iu uiuviue uiereui iui district Granger, Cyprus, Skyline, East, the time and place of holding President West, South, Davis, Bountiful, There are four remaining tne annual meeting of members, Charles L. Searle and Clearfield High Schools are concerts. On Dec. 6, Victor the manner of calling special Secretary 30; (Pub. visiting Salt Lake City labora- Jory will present an illustrated meetings, the quorum at all C. Wallace Richards tories; Many of the research lecture on Hong Kong. It will studies they will be seeing con- be held at Granite High. On be held Sunday, Nov. 25, at 6 cerns the cardiovascular sys- Jan. 10, the Pacific Coast Opera p.m. in the Sandy First Ward tem and its ailments. Company will present "La The purpose of the tours is Boheme" at Granite High. On chapel, 201 North 200 East. He enters the mission home Nov. to interest the local science Feb. 12, The Royal Winnipeg students in considering the re- Ballet will be presented at Sky 26, and leaves for the Swedish Visit Our search fieid for possible careers line High school.' The fimrt went Mission Dec. 3 at 2:25 aon. and to stimulate their interest of the series will be Whittemore The following program will be in doing a Science Fair project and Lowe, duo pianists, on presented: prelude music, Mar in the biological field. stage at Skyline High. ion Shelby; opening hymn, Salt Lake County's Finest For further information call of consists Each, ap group congregation; invocation, sac Mrs IN or Mrs .12 who students Petersen, YOUR . . . proximately rament song, Marilyn Stone, ac have Nordic Ski Boots .. $36.00 been selected by their Harrison, CY HEAD & HART GibMrs Mildred companied by 14.95 Cubco Bindings because they display teacher Aar-onic Ski Headquarters 29.50 bons; sacrament service, German Imports special interests and aptitudes Eldona Adams Makes 22 Lam. We Will Buy Your Old Skis guarn. priesthood; speaker, J. in the field of science. The 9.00 Steel Ski Poles Demont McEwen; speaker, youths are spending their time Known ; Engagement 5.00 Installation .. WHITE Pres. Douglas Glad; vocal solo, at the laboratories in intense Complete The Glen Crow, accompanied by betrothal of Miss Eldona STAG Clothing listening, looking and learning $94,45 Donna Gotberg; speaker, Grant with the local researchers. Adams to Eugene A. Scott is HighestQuality Parkas . Pants - Sweaters COMPLETE announced by Miss Bitter; organ solo, Dorene An annual project of the Utah being ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Richards; remarks, Bishop Ev Heart Association, the tours Adams' parents, Mr & Mrs A TOTAL erett A. Kunz; remarks, par have received enthusiastic ap- M. Spadafora, 7069 South 2825 ( Team Prices ents of missionary: response, proval of the doctors, teachers East Parents of Mr Scott are missionary; closing hymn, con and students participating in Mr & Mrs A. Frank Scott, 3027 Complete gregation; benediction, Elder the program. For many students West 3500 South, Granger, Line M. James Feb. 19 is the date set by tie McKee; postlude it has been an opportunity to music, Marion Shelby. see, for the first time, equip pair for their marriage in L. S ment and techniques that are Skaggs Memorial Chapel of the in some of the areas of First Baptist Church. Mary Jenson Suggests used Teachers medical research. Hi- iV! 1 have noted that the visits provAdvising Group 221 ed very stimulating to their Marvin G. Jenson, County nunils both during and after commissioner-elect- , has sua the tours. gested the formation of an ad' MEMBERSHIP MEETING This first hand examination vising committee to give every of current research projects is Flit BREEDERS AGRISOUTH STATE CULTURAL COOPERATIVE citizen a chance to voice his designed to give the students an AM6-880- 9 problems. Murray Notice is hereby given that idea about the work of proles The suggestion was made at a meeting of the commission Friday, which Mr Jenson at tended to get a preview of his coming duties. He explained that the com mittee would review town and city petitions and present them to tne county commission. Cit ; ; don, Miss Carlson, Mrs Day, Whitings returned to their home Mrs Piatt, and Mrs Mecham. in Roosevelt; Mr & Mrs Forrest Hancock A door prize, Santa's stock- and family spent Thanksgiving ings filled with groceries, was in Sandy with relatives, Mr & won by Mrs Donna Holt at the Mrs Merrill Colton. Relief Society bazaar held in South Jordan. . Mrs Jean Van Dyke and children, Karen. Paul Randv. and Lynn, Mrs Bonnie Mabey and children, Rolayne, Karen, and bteven, Mr & Mrs Elmo Turner and children, Randy, Robin, and Jill, attended the figure skating clinicat Hygeia Iceland Midvale will be the borne of Thursday. Mr & Mrs Sidney Ray PeterRandy Turner, son of Mr & sen when they return from a Mrs Elmo Turner, is convalesce wedding trip soon in southern ing at Primary Children's Hos- Utah. pital after a double hernion-tophBefore their marriage Mrs operation Monday. was Mr & Mrs Sherman Mabey Petersen j Miss JoAnn had as Thanksgiving guests Mr Hutchings, daughter of Dr & & Mrs Vern Terry and children, Mrs Stanley A. Hutchings, Joy, Kay, and Susan; Mrs LilThe groom. is the sop. of lian Neil, grandmother; Mr & Mrs Reed Nell and daughter, Mr & Mrs E. L. Petersen, 3214 Laurie. South 1845 East. . Mr & Mrs Matt Tateoka had Matron of honor for the bride as Thanksgiving guests Mr & wa3 Mrs Ron Woodruff. Miss Mrs Toru Shimizu, parents of Miss Lynda Mrs Tateoka, Dr & Mrs Dan Judy Hutchings, Omki and daughter, Sue Ellen. Jenkins, Miss Judy Goff, Mrs Mrs Rene Hancock and fa- Les Carlson, Mrs Douglas Gadd ther, Harold Whiting, took a and Miss Daryl Vincent were trip .last .week .to San Diego, attendants. Floyd Petersen stood as best Calif., to meet a brother and son, Enroll A. Whiting, who was man for his brother. Ushers Ron recently released from the Call' were Charles Whitney, fornia mission. They returned Woodruff, Dennis Hutchings to South Jordan, after which the and Richard Hutchings. Downtown K'klvde 8 p.m. ' ' at 'town- - and fen-wouldin- WpI in . .. 5560 fiadc&iy : . GLEAMING HOLIDAY GIFT ORIGINALS FROM 1 ' ; ajfw : . L lUm ! . ; distinctive A (Green Label). tasting Sour Mash Kentucky Straight Bourbon after 6 lull Whiskey (90 proot). Charcoal-filtereof aging. The embossed carfon glistens with ornamentation set deep in soft white ircsrs banded in emerald green. A l !' , vh 1 1 Al "tftV tlJJ I i -r v- rl t A-- ' Jk I L-- - h .,. I d . A. Vj' ' a, XI v- - . sisacxT CI WKy Krai S3IU-9- , rsm uctiih K IP. 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