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Show st Jordan come to United States from THE MIDVALE SENTINEL', MIDVACE, UTAH Asia: The young man, Mr Pant, " f ' Dage 4 Friday, Jan. 17, 1964 prasit, was on a tour with a World of the special program Midvale, Monday and Seventh Wards have wta Whitehead, press institute. on her birthday, Other guests their1 games. Sandy Sixth over Mews Mark Peterson, 255-466- 5 Wixom Magna, trict officer; Emma Lee Drake, Genevieve area supervisor; Schmidt, captain; Louise Johnnie Adonakis left Mon- Louis Curtis, Midvale and Mrs Beth Halverson, Do 's day for Brookline, Mass. where Mary Watts, White City. Viola LaRee Highlights On Greece Featured at were Arthur Dimond, and Seth Ander- Edwin Dimond, Magna; Mrs son have returned to Ft. Ord, Beth Dimond, Salt Lake; Mr & Calif, after their furlough. Mrs R. Z. Johnson, Union; Mrs Gary Jor-gense- Costar, Egbert, U "Highlights of Greece," featured at the U. this week, showed the contributions Greece has made to the world in culture and ideas of free government. Participating in the event were Olga Leonadakis, niece of Mr & Mrs George Adondakis, Sophi Kampros,- daughter of Mr & Mrs George Kampros who sang with the Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity choir Thursday evening, singing religious numbers and Greek folk songs Mrs George Kampros, Mrs George Adondakis, Mrs Nick Lendaris assisted in making Greek pastry that was featured. Programs highlighted phases of the Greek culture including geographic, economic, political, food, fashions, art, music, dance, drama. The advisor of the Royal Greek Embassy, Andre Michalopoulas, will be at the U. on Friday and a reception will be held in his honor. Kenneth Rexroth, San Francisco will be speaker. McDougal, section chairman. nary. Lions Projects Include Glasses The Lions Club met Thursday at the Fire Hall. Among a number of projects they will sponsor a little league ball team, Dean Smith, chairman. The Lions, with cooperation of a local dentist, Leland and the school nurse, plan a dental clinic for the children! The Lions will give eye glasses to children, recommended by the school nurse. A number of local Lions and their ladies will attend the midwinter banquet for State Lions to be held at the Terrace Ballroom Saturday. Bit-ne- r, Kidders Entertain W. J. Lady Lions The Lady Lions met Monday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Mel Kidder. Mrs Kidder narrated the trip they took to Europe last summer while Mr Kidder showed pictures. PresiChairman from West Jordan dent Clara Hogan took charge who head the March of Dimes of the meeting. Hostesses were Grace Kidder, Bonnie Hunt, project attended a dinner meetMall. Dorothy Kidder, Katherine Steing at the Cottonwood BevFilms, were shown. Mrs Elmo vens. Prizes were won by Cook, Dorothy Kidder, erly disa is South Jordan, Turner, Cole. Margaret Ncw Location of Announcing the louk-onidi- s, Atas-cader- ALT A VETERINARY CLINIC 4 Sandy JOHN W. WHITELEY 255-716- Thailand Visitor Tours in Our Area Amphol Pantprasit, prominent journalist from Thailand, southeast Asia, traveling throughout the United States, was hosted on tours in Salt Lake and county by L. Bert Bigler. tThey also made a tour to the BYU. Since Mr Bigler's trip to Jordan and Israel, he has been asked by the State department to assist visitors who Special Purchase 4' x 7' Prefinished lofrclh) st y White City LuHeUoin) 255-398- 4 $E33 sheet Jordan Builders Supply 1 730 West 78C0 South West Jordan 255-357- 5 ES3 Sliee aire s Fontiacs 255-832- Mrs Charles Rcna, mother of Charles Rena, Antimony Lane, arrived here Sunday for an in definite visit. Mrs Reno lives in M. Joseph, Mo. - j.-- East Sandy Stake Wins All Star Game East Sandy Stake won an All Star game played recently with Sandy Stake, according to Jo Wcllcr, Stake sports director. Two girls from each Ward played and wore presented blue rib- - vith Pat Phillips, Reporter 255-839- 2 Daddy-Daught- rae Prices Effective all Week Starting Thurs Party er Friday for Lihomas The "Lihoma" Primary group will hold its daddy-daught- party Friday, Jan. quet at 17, the Crescent Third Ward ban- hall.- Ripe Olives . Frozen Peas - . . tall can and Dinner, games, polka square dances will be featured. Avonda Jenson is chairman for the party, Serving on her commute are Venita Mitchell, Betty Tremelling, and Renee Webb. The group consists of fifteen nd 11 year olds. j V-- 8 pkg. Juice can -- 0 Staying with Mr St Mrs Sedgwick, 10312 Zinnia, is Dorothy Jones. Pueblo, Colo. Miss Jones is employed at the Holy Cross hospital. She is Mrs Sedgwick's slsterrMr Sedgwick is still recuperating from injuries he suffered in October. He fell from a utility pole while on the job for the power company. Alta View School PTA held a meeting Thursday evening. Featured speaker was Robert A. Lippold, clinical psychiatrist. His subject was "Parent and Child Relationship," dealing mainly with emotional and mental problems of children. His talk was followed by a question and answer period. According to Mrs Robert Williams, PTA president, there was also a premier performance of a local musical group. The opening prayer was offered by Bsp. McKinley Nance of the Crescent Ward. Also nominations were held to elect the nominating committee for PTA officers for the next school year. Wiliam Darin, son of Mr St Mrs Riley Landes, 730 Larkspur, was blessed Sunday at the Crescent Ward. La-M- ar Potted Meat - can Avocados - 2 for A Biscuits - pkg. Broccoli - lb. i NOTICE OF PUBLIC Plastic Cups 15 count pkg. Carrots - 2 lbs. Canned Pumpkin 303 size Pumpkin Pies each Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can Legal Notice HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a joint public hearing of the Midvale City Planning Com- mission and the Midvale City Council will be held on Mon day, January 27, 1964. at 5:00 p.m.. in the Council Chambers at the Midvale City Hall. Main and Center Streets, Midvale, Utah, upon a proposal to as Residential. R-- 2 the following described area: Commencing 125 feet East of the Northeast Corner of Lincoln Street and 6th Avenue, and running thence South 672 feet more or less to the north line of Park Street; thence East to the OSL Railroad Right of Way; thence Northwesterly along the said Railroad Right of Way to the South Jine of 6th Avenue; thence West along South line of 6th Avenue to the point of beginning. All interested parties will be e . heard. the City Council. LAWRENCE A. MINEER, City Recorder. (Pub. 110, 17, 24) By order of Beef Liver - lb. Idaho Russets 10 f si 'fl II- - IJ 1 1 I i i; lb, bag Handy Andy Reg. 43 c, each Beef Short Ribs lb. Mince Pies - each Fruit Pie Filling Reg 39c No. 2 can Popcorn - 2 lb. bag French Dressing C each NOTICE The old Midvale City Jail building on S. Main St. has been declared and surplus placed up for sale. Interested purchasers are asked to call at the city hall. By order of Midvale City Council. HENRY BECKSTEAD, Mayor LAWRENCE A. MINEER, Recorder. (Pub. 117) MIDVALE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH J. S. William Ilosford, Pastor Sunday school, 9:43 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m. Subscribe Now Beef Roasts - lb. Tomatoes 2 lbs. Sliced Bologna lb. Blue Plate Shrimp -- can Pork Steaks - lb. Navel Oranges 5 lbs. " Pork Spare Ribs lb. Temt Lunch Meat m w i m I can Did you say you wanted a Large Franks - lb. Salad Dressing sedan 4-do- cr ' South bon awards. First place trophy was won by Sandy Seventh Ward basketball team for skill. Participation trophy was won by Sandy Eleventh Ward, and Sandy Sixth lower-- White City he is attending Theology semi- Colleen Foutz, daughter of Mr Si Mrs Robert Foutz, was Warren Lessley and C. E. given a party with neighbor Bers returned home by jet Sat- children and cousins as guests. Mr St Mrs Sterling Marett urday from a fur sale in New York. Auction, officials reported entertained at dinner Sunday it one of the best dark mink for members of the Sunday sales ever held. School board with which they Mrs George Kampros is an served. Guests were Mr & Mrs official in the Church project Newell Jensen, Mr & Mr R. conducted last week to raise Gordon Nielsen, Mr & Mrs Paul J. Steinfeldt, Sr. , money for the fund for orphans at St. Basils Academy. Mrs Mr St Mrs Orvil Dimond atKampros, Mrs James Malkis, tended the birthday party for Mrs Sam Kastanis made their granddaughter, Jan, honey balls, which were daughter of Mr & Mrs Briant sold to raise money. Miller, Herriman. Mr & Mrs Pearl Pollard Sr. Mr St Mrs Glenn Beckstead two week a from returned have in Arizona for. the winter are trip to Hamilton, Darby, and months. Missoula, Mont, where they The Pierian Club will meet with relatives and visited friends.-- , They used to live in at the Junior High School chorHamilton. They visited with Mr al room Thursday, Jan. 23. The Oquirrh Trio composed Pollard's sister and husband, Mr & Mrs Robert Evers, Darby. of Grant Milner, Copperton, They visited Mrs Pollard's Grant Schmidt and Mark Peterbrother and wife, Mr & Mrs son will sing on t.v. Sunday George Sherry, Missoula. They morning between 7 and 8 a.m. visited with nieces and nephews on the March of Dimes proand friends also. gram. Numbers from the local Mr STMrs Beft Bigler enter- high schools will be included in tained Saturday at a farewell the program. dinner for Mr & Mrs Dale Clark, An open house buffet dinner Farmington, who are going to was served in honor of John Washington D. C. on an assign- Thimakis, Monday, on his birthment with the Interior depart- day. ment. The mother of Mrs Hugh Goff, West Jordan Junior High will Mrs Aimee Jordan, died in be on a program wih patriotic Baldwin Calif. She was Park, numbers on a radio station with brought to Salt Lake City for original songs composed by the funeral and burial where teacher Glenn Latham and ar- her husband is buried. Mr St ranged by music teacher, Low- Mrs Bruce Jordan from ell Hicks. The program will be Calif, and Mrs Louise on Jan. 26, Sunday, at 2 p.m. San Francisco, came Pacillas, The Junior High White Team for the funeral. will play Hillcrest Green Team Jerry Goff, stationed at Ft. at Hillcrest Friday. The Hill-creWhite team will pday Ord, Calif., has returned, after furlough. West Jordan Jr. High Green a team at West Jordan Jr. High. Primary girls in the First Mr Jensen coaches the White Ward held a daddy-dat- e prty. Team and Mr Richardson They donned hats as knights and ladies and played "Castle." ciaches the Green Team. A family celebration was held They did the Virginia Reel and for Mrs Earl Wood for her waltzed. Supper was served. birthday. All the children and Mrs Burniss Anderson, Mrs grandchildren spent the even- Anna Lee Buterworth, Mrs Joanne Mrs Shirley Pollard, ing Wednesday. The Relief Societies in West Gardner were in charge. PriJordan Stake will hold a fash- mary president Janice Egbert ion show again for Easter. The attended. ladies will make clothes for Mrs Ezra Batcman is ill in themselves and for the child- the hospital. ren. Mr & Mrs Lcc Richardson & Danny McDougal, son of Mr Mrs Gilbert McDougal, Idaho were guests Monday night to Falls, is living at the home of the home of their daughter and his aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs family, Mr & Mrs Paul Sjob-lo- Edmund L. McDougal, where Holladay for a grandson's he will be over a month. 12th birthday. Phyllis Cobbley entertained Mr & Mrs Reuben Haun en- with a slumber party for girl tertained with dinner for Mr St friends. Mrs Max Hiskey, Granger, Mr Richard Benson entertained L Mrs Norman Rasmussen, With a Dartv for school friends Hunter, and Mr & Mrs Hardy Sue Tesch. Sherilvn Wood. Watson, Salt Lake. Mr St Mrs Nolan Burton en- Niki Myer, Peggy Haun, Carla Karen uiipman and tertained Thursday night Mrs iiarmon. Burton's father. S. J. Eldredge. Helen went on a skiing party. a brother, and family, Mr & Walter Eldredge, Salt Mrs Lake, and Jalcne Burton, S. J. Eldredge spent .several .months until recently with his son Jack North Eldredge in Hawaii, where Jack Eldredge works for Pan Mrs Jerry Bycrgo, Reporter American Airlines. Mr St Mrs Harvey Dahl, Decth, Nev., visited with Mrs Dahl's parents, Mr St Mrs Wil- lord Lgbert. Party Set for Sandy Ninth grade Junior High stu dents will hear Von Robertson Community Church speak on the World of work for A party for members and vocational Father guidance. Sullivan will speak to the 8th friends of Sandy Community grade on moral ethical and cut Church will be held Saturday tural attitudes. The 7th grade evening at 8 p.m. at the home will have a panel on Study Hab of Mr & Mrs Edwin Duncan, 974 Statice Dr., one block south its. Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond at of Larkspur Dr., in South White tended a birthday dinner in City. There will be dancing and Salt Lake for Mrs Daisy Peter refreshment, everyone bringing son. Mrs Desna lloine was also their own records. Sandy Andres head of the fellowship coma guest. Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond were mittee is in charge of thie guests to the home of Mrs Zcila event. A weekly bulletin is being printed for the Community Church, Rev. John Brooke has announced. Any families interested in receiving a copy can contact Rev. Brooke, BERN1: Crescent Second Ward; and Sandy Seventh Ward has won over Murray South Ward and Murray Ward. Wide-Trac- k 2nd mat luxurious Pontlac comfort? quart (We've cot four different models to choose from.) Cfewjc 3 cur Wide-Trac- k pcrlcrmcr at your local Pcntiac dealers HE HAS A WIDE CHOICE OF GOOD USED CARS, TOO LAURY MILLER IMC 4919 South State Street Musty, Utah oc!u Kit TO DOWNTOWN MIDVALE |