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Show 'alume In Basketball For Program Announced Dick Fullenwider, scout executive, notes thusiasm displayed by Midvale Kiwanians, who have adopted as a project the presentation of charters to scout packs, posts, and troops. Kiwanians expect to present charters to 154 units in 56 presentations this year. With Fullenwider (at left) are Harold Nate, Kiwanis president; Milton Nelson, second vice president; and Ray Ertmann, Kiwanis member who is aiso district activities chairman for the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts. Mrs Roderick Produces Unique Map University Geologist Elected Country Club President their total output over the last University of Utah geolo100 years. Utah, according to new a has map published gist locating and describing Utah's Mardirosian, has grossed over $11 billion from its metal min209 mining districts and mineral deposits. ing districts based on current Charles A. Mardirosian, re- metal prices. search assistant in the UniverTaking some eight months of sity's College of Mines and Min- preparation by the consulting r eral Industries, has produced geologist, the map a mining map unlike any other measures 29x36 inches ar,l is one that not only in Utah now available. the districts and deMr Mardirosian said the map posits alphabetically and by will be helpful to mining and county, but gives a brief geoloengineering enterprisers, rock gical description, the type of hunters, historians, and stuformation mined, and the chief dents of all ages who are intermetals and rock products of ested in Utah's mining and minthe area. eral deposits industry. The map also lists the 20 larThe maps are available at the gest metal mining districts and Utah Geological and Mineralog-ica- l Survey on the university campus. A two-colo- Chiefs Named Mrs William C. Roderick was elected president of the Willow Creek Country Club Vomen's Association Friday at a luncheon held at the club house. Other officers are Mrs John F. Eberhardt, vice president; Mrs William Alextnder, social chairman; Mrs John Babcock, recretary; Mrs Ernie Psarras, treasurer; Mrs Bud Stuber, publicity; Mrs II. A. Krueger, hospitality, Mrs William R. Denver, historian. Over 400 people, representing troops and parents of the Union Union First Ward Sandy girl scout neighborhood, representing the East Jor- will attend an annual event to dan Stake won the division be held at Mt. Jordan Junior zone 20 championship by dehigh school Thursday, Mar. 10 at 7 p.m. feating Midvale Sixth Ward This win entitled the team Each troop will be presenting a berth in the a skit and a parade of flags detournament to be played picting various countries will in Salt Lake. precede the event. The Juliet Members of the team are Lowe friendship fund will be Verne Hagen, Allen Luthi, with the giving of Bruce Hagen, Steven Mascaro, supplemented Dennis Curtis, Jimmy Brady, two cents for each year of the Russell Smith, Herb Osborn and girl scout's age by each of the Richard Boswell. Arvel (Mike) girls. The fund is used for the Milne is coach of the team. senior and cadet girls who travel to promote scouting. The affair will be under the Fashion Show direction of Mrs Myrna Lar-berPlans Made neighborhood chairman. 14 63-6- t, Mt. Jordan Stake Granite Relief Society gave a sewing demonstration and fashion show Friday, Feb. 25 at 1:30 pm. at the Draper First Third Ward. Relief Society members interested in attending will meet at th chapel at 1 p.m. according to Mrs Rex Green, president. Jordan The Chiefs Union The operetta "Lands comprised of mainly South Jor- of Dreams Come True" will be dan boys 11, 12, and 13 years presented Mar. 4 and 5, Friday old won the county basketball and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in playoffs which entitled them to the stake house. The musical play for the championship. Dell will be given by the East JorWheadon is coach of the Chiefs, dan Stake Primary children. Sherman Mabey is assistant Tickets may be obtained from coach and Stan Forman is the any primary worker and proceeds will be used for the Primanager The teams are sponsored by the National Guard mary Children's Hospital. and the games played at the National Guard Armory in MurJuniors Receive ray and the Chiefs outfitted by the Trail Sports Center, The Basketball Trophy Chiefs won 7 of the 8 games. At noon the dads of the team Presented a trophy recently for their efforts in the junior played the coaches of the competing teams. Coaches were the division basketball games in winners of the entertaining Sandy Stake were members of game. At the half time, the the Sandy Fourth Ward. They Murray High school Boosters played ball under the direction of Joe Watts, coach. Pep Club performed a marching routine show. Winning first place for their On the team are Alan King, team were Dennis Weaver, capPaul Holt, Rickie Smith, Max tain, Larry Bowler, David BowGoff, Jeffrey Naylor, Bob Conler, Harold Maughan, Randy rad, Gary Van Tassell, Wayne Okubo, Allen Wright, Eddie Heilman, Bradley Van Tassell, Barney, Brent Anderson. The team went into division Randy Leiler, Steven Mabey, David Nuzman. play but did not win. - 'v'nil" J -- iimmjjitiat.ri'iiii.iti"---'- . 'ilriliaiiniiirnniMfn'TllnrTiTT- .. , ,n.. m drive to urchase three chimpanzees for Salt Lake's Hog-lZoo has been initiated by Lamar Farnsworth, Sandy (right) zoo director, who is pictured receiving 200 books of Gold Strike stamps from Dave Morrow, district manager of Alber-son'- s Food Centers., who started off the unique drive and joined in asking the public to contribute more stamps to obtain the first occupants of the zoo's new Great Apes Build-- , ing. It will take 800 books for the first three chimps, another 400 for four gibbons, and still more for the orangutans and A e jf Parents im, Framed replicas of the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are presented to Riverton elementary school by American Maurer 218 boy 6 - 13 Salvador De LaCruz 2869 Banbury Rd. Cottonwood Heights 220 girl 6 Leon R. Stark 2870 Appleton Dr. 220 girl Lloyd E. Kay 7217 South 20 East Cottonwood Heights 220 B. C. Clayton 220 girl 6 Dave Goodsell 4504 West 5375 South Kearns 220 girl 7 - Douglas M. Ericksen 1115 Sherman Ave., Salt Lake City 220 boy Robert E. Gevara Magna Rulon C. Cook 8070 South 700 East, Sandy 223 girl 223 girl 5 - Dell T. Harmon 701 Alabama Dr., Midvale 223 boy 5-- 5 Fred H. Mecham West 5015 South, Kearns 224 boy 11 - Virl E. Schocnfeld 224 boy 10-- 1 Hal T. Christopherson 83 Maple St., Midvale 224 boy 6-- Jarcd 224 boy 12 W. 6320 South .,, L. M. Howard, Prin. Ira Moss, i.i.y. 'I Jack Webster. and AAore Babies Anna Brady 1 - 14 0 0 Laurcnc Bohan Sharon Pierce 0 Grandparents Mr & Mrs Myron L. Brady Sandy Mr & Mrs Laurence S. Maurer, Holladay Joseph T. Bohan Denver Mrs Lurayne Pierce Liberty Dr. Mr &. Mrs E. J. Stark 239 E. Southgate Ave. 1758 girl 10 2 Carolyn Cappe Mr & Mrs R. L. Demcr 418 S. 6th E., Mr & Mrs Alden Kay . 7221 4888 gorillas. H. Suess Cana Cir., Sandy - 7-- Marnie Carolyn 0 0 0 Mr 4 Mrs V. Rj Erickson Mr & Mrs J. G. Clayton Larraine Blaney Mr & Mrs Reed Goodsell Magna Mr & Mrs Lawrence Blaney Brenda Peterson Vernon J. Peterson Brooksville, Fla. Ray I. Ericksen Weiser, Ida Mr & Mrs Jose E. Maestoz Mr & Mrs Aborendia Gevara 01 Vernon Ray 1 0 Yvonnie Naomi Maestoz Donna Walters 4 Veva Anderson Mr & Mrs Ray C. Cook Sandy Mr & Mrs A. B. Walters Magna Mrs Laprele Harmon Provo Mrs Madeline Anderson Provo. Mrs Burnes Anderson Provo 7 0 3 William Edward Vivi Hansen Maurine Beckstcad 7 - Joseph William Norma Ann Walters 3 Mr 4 Mrs Aage Hansen Mr & Mrs LeRoy E. Schoenfeld Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Grant Beckstead Mr & Mrs Harold Christopherson Mr & Mrs John Suess 865 E. 5137 S. Mr Melvin C. Waters 225 girl Franklin Kohagen 458 West 5300 South Murray 225 girl James 225 girl East 551 7570 South 7 - 0 3 0 Shcrric Lynne Colleen Jolley Midvale G. Roholt Daniel W. Eggli 1621 West 8600 South West Jordan 26 Pamela 0 2 boy Chris Ln. Gina 6 0 Erickson 1071 11 -- x -- Mother's Name of Baby Born Sex Weight Bro. Sis- Maiden Name Date Lbs. Oz. Bros. Sis. Mr & Mrs East 736 k&$L y'.j' i&l0itmmmmmamtimmmt Legion Post 140, Riverton. From left, holding the framed documents, are Daro Hamilton, nrTni- i-i Salt Lake City South -- i- . f "... -- - r,x Births at Cottonwwood Hospital: 2131 Set; Primary Children Sing Bakeibali J'JW"".", Mh,I- , O "r" tTwi 1 babies, Babies, David Operetta Dates Champs in Friday, March 4, 1966 Neighborhood Scouts Prepare Stake Winners en- Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Numb er 33 & Mrs Wm. B. Walters 4800 S. E. Mr & Mrs Lcland D. Jollcy Provo Mr & Mrs Carol Waters Springville Dorothy Kuske Mary Ann Hatch 1 Ramona Holt 1 Mr Mr & Mrs & Mrs Bradford Hatch James Roholt Mr & Mrs Floyd E. Holt Granger Mr & Mrs Aaron Eggli Bountiful Joss L. Jacobson 261 E. Burton Ave. Salt Lake City L ; A. 416 227 hoy 7 0 4 0 227 girl 13 1 0 John Fabela South 4th East Murray boy 15 I 0 Kaye L. Sleatcr Dov 8260 South, Sandy 6344 1131 East Lamar Tatricia llobbs Dean Behunin East David 6 Deaun Myrna Tccplcs Nevada 12 - Bonnie 4120 South Parker Hansen MY & Mr & Mrs William llobbs Mrs Ervin Jacobscn & Mrs Matt Behunin Fremont. Utah Mr & Mrs Howard Tceplcs BichneU. Utah Mr Mr & Mrs Hub Parker Price Mr & Mrs Jesus Fabela Sunnyside, Utah IeRoy Sleater Salt Lake City L. D. Hansen llolladay Kaysville ? f Jrl XJUjrl V- -, Chiefs were named championship winners after winning seven of their eight basketball games. Sponsored by the Na- tional Guard the team is pictured above: left to right, front row, Steven Mabey, Gary Van Tassell, Jeffrey Naylor, Randy J Lefler, I- - AiV'l"v Bradley Van Tassell, second f , J . Raymond II. Leonard 1465 S. West Temple Salt Lake City boy V. Dell bov Wayne Stan 3 - 6 Marion Neclv Ruth Diane LcChcminant Kelly Angela Robert J. O'Brien Pauorama Way llolladay girl 225. row 8 - Forman, Ricky Smith. Wayne Heilman, David Nuzman, Alan King, back row, Dell Wheadon, Bob Conrad, Max Goff, Paul Holt, O. Jeanne DcGrcgori Mr & Mrs E. L. Le C'hemiant 3780 S. West Temple San Francisco Mr & Mrs J.J. O'Brien Mr & Mrs J. V. DcGregoil Salt Lake City Norman L. Pvne 1529 East 3010 South Sherman Mabey. Holladay i ,'28 boj 7 - 11 Susan Startup |