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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page S Tlrursday, November 3, 1966 West Jordan Nevs Mrs Virginia Peterson 255-466- 5 Greg Winward, Renae PeterRonnie son, Richard Bone, Moore. Billy Nones, Carla Riddle, Marty Muhar, Beverly Operetta Prsented by Parr, Paula Sheppick, MicheJe Shoemaker, Russell Goff, Shelley Savage, Douglas Matthews, Jack Johnson, Jim Finlayson, Cathy Spencer, Susan Wixom, Barbara Wood, Sherry Egbert, . Lynnette Decol, Francis Junior High West Jordan Junior Iligh presented an operetta Friday afternoon to the student body, entitled "The Galloping Ghost." Mr. Hicks directed the production, the first of .'ts kind at the Junior high. The choir classes made up the chorus. Organists were Lora Lee Thomas, Valerie Webb; pianists, Becky Burton, Lee Ann Holt. Teachers helping with the dancing, drama, staging, scenery were Mrs Preston, Miss Preston, Mrs Heber, Mrs Nichols, Mr AndStudents wth vocal erson. solos, duets, speaking parts, dancing were the following: . Bar-ben- Parties Held at School, Wards West Jordan elementary school held its annual Halloween party at the school. The children were invited with a parent. About 1500 costumed children were entertained with games and fun. Each child received a generous sack of treats given by the West Jordan Lions club. The pre-scho- ..proud to send . ..fun to receive ...too pretty to open hid i .: I 'I PTA room mothers with the party. assisted Capi. and Mrs Marcus Holmgren in Amerfoort. Mrs Holmgren is the former Karan West Jordan Junior H:gh Finlayson. The Chipman famheld a night dance Friday to ily toured in Germany and to Parents Denmark. They shipped their celebrate HaUoween. car home and came home by and PTA personnel were invitThey were gone 19 ed to attend. The music was p'ane. saw much harvestdays. They show an intermission and live ing of sugar beets in several was presented in the auditoricountries and were told in um by Roderick, radio personWest Jordan a great deal alty. The dance ended at of sugar beet that seed from West 10:30. Jordan was shipped to Europe. West Jordan Wards held HalMr & Mrs G.en Beckstead, loween parties in M.I. A. On Mrs Lucille Wednesday the First Ward had their daughter, a spook alley, games and a Gates, and two children went contest. The party was to Vernal for a few days to under direction of Ted Seal, visit Mrs Ray Hunsaker and and Pauline McDougal. family, another daughter. Leslie Atwood came home At the Second Ward they played progressive games and from his airbase for a short received tickets which told the visit with his fo'ks after their return from a plane trip to prize winners. The Third Ward held a hay- - Hong Kong, to Tokyo, and to a de party on Halloween night. Alaska. New officers in the Third Ward M.I. A. are Mrs Zora Clark, Mr & Mrs Dale Cole; counselor James Wail; the scout master, Ned Cundick; DICKSON, Lyle Desmond. G3 teachers, Mrs LaRae Cundick, 1770 E. Meadow Downs Way Mrs Shelba Steadman, Mrs Cottonwood Sharron Mertin. Died Saturday, Oct. 22 of a The Pierians met Thursday, Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs heart ailment. Funeral services were held Wednesday noon n Vice president, Rela Parr. Butler Ward and buriai was in Mrs Virginia Benson, conducted the meeting. A short skit Holladay Memorial Park. A long time officer of Weswas given by the comnvttee, tern Savings and Loan Co., he Mrs Joanne Rose, chairman; was secretary-treasure- r Mrs Mary Schmidt, Mrs Miland dred Brown, Mrs Clara Hogan, comptroller and had been with Mrs Ann Thomas, telling of the the company since 1927. A certified Christmas party with the hushe had accountant, bands invited. Music was led served as president of the Certified Public Accountants by music director, Marida The guest speaker and Association of Utah and had his wife, Mr & Mrs Paul also been president of the Utah S.iob'om were introduced by chapter of the Society of Builders and Loan Comptrol.ers as Mrs Lena Wagstaff. Mr Sjob-!ois Utah State Forest Rangwell as district governor of the er. He showed and commented on films taken on a recent trip to Alaska. Mrs S.ioblom is a daughter of Mrs Albine Richardson, president of the group. Mrs VaLois Chipman was in attendance, having returned from a trip to England and a number of European countries. Hostesses of the evenins were Mrs Joanne Rose and Mrs Mary Schnvdt. Fourth Ward M.I.A. had skits presented at a Halloween party Tuesday evening. Ward played The Fifth games under the planning and supervision of Mrs Beth Beers. New M.I.A. officers in Fifth Ward M.I.A. are Mrs Janet Hofer, Mr & Mrs Alvin Carle-son- . g fa. dr ,Drioorl 9200 S. 700 E., Sandy 255-912- t COLOR i PROPOSITION NO. 2 the thiriy wxih Legislature of the State of I'uh it tia.ess.uy to call tonvenemn to rtvuc or amend the Constitution of the State of and has rccommcndi-that the druor at tlm elect i n for or a therefore vote cither. igans: tonvennon, dccn-u- i vc FOR Member Jordan School District .... k Precinct 2 i. 1 w fair1 ,41 out further delay. Expanded career guidance and counseling in high schools. Opportunity for acceleration for students with greater ability. More remedial help for slower students. Greater use of school facilities for community programs. Continued development and expansion to meet growth and population requirements. wN (2) Wp Te'ephonei (3) (4) (5) mlM TV VALUE M VICTOR SET 25" $59995 H t Other RCA VICTOR Days Only , $ 850 Color 00 A tS I LOW j833 j if if Jf AS Ji Th 25' tub (owrtll dlag.) 295 q. In. picture fS II BOBBINS I, I Tl V? I I 1 ' $35995 INCLUDING Free Antenna Free 90 Days Service THE PRINCETON Free Installation Series THEHURDEL N Only One Like It O A O .m $ 99 - Thanksgiving Special List at $529.95 Now Others in All of S.L.C. 3 Days Only Entirely Different Cabinet THE SELFRIDGE 1900 J 6900 0 .gim THE RANDOLPH Special Factory Model O None GH-74- 1HMII1 THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS V'hcre.n JORDAN School Board (6) that you vote against No. 2 YsJc against proposition No. 2 on Nov. 8 Candidate for was a member of the Slovene National Benefit So- - 95 q. in. picture Why it's important Don't he deceived! There's nothing in No. 2 to benefit you! When in doubt, vote "NO"' D. CLAYTON FAIRBOURN She Till CORDOBA Stria (ovtrall dug.) and Proposition No. 2 H of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. fS' tubt . D Survivors include a son and daughter, Matt Yengich, Mrs Dan'el H. (Katherine) Mon-toyMrs Leno (Rose) Moran-di- , Mrs. Dale (Helen) Rado- - Now Only 3 Proposition No. 2 is filled with hidden pitfalls. It would benefit "pressure groups" with selfish interests. The promoters have told you only ''half truths" not the whole truth, because they don't want you to understand it. It would lead to costly procedures, adding to your tax burden. Those who have studied the measure say it is not needed. These individuals include a present member of the Utah Supreme Court. a member ish. To if Regular $950.00 1 vich, all of Midvale; 15 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; brother, sisters, Pete Brkljacich, Salt Lake; Rose Stimatz. Annie Barkich, both n Union 368 and of St. Therese par- 31, 1953. Home Enleriainmenl Center On Friday, Nov. 4, the Fifth Ward will hold a fund raising dinner. Mr & Mrs Paul Chipman and daughter, Karen, travc'ed to England where they met their son, Matt, at the finish of his LDS mission. They toured England for a week meeting Matt's friends and mission contacts, and going to other places of interest. They took a boat to France, going to Paris and drove on to Switzer.and and Holland where they visited 1 Price St., Midvale Died of natural causes Oct. 19 at her home. Requiem Mass was held Saturday morning at St. Therese Church and buriai was in Midvale cemetery. Mrs Mandarich was born Oct. 18, 1893 in Gospich, Yugoslavia to Steve and Mary Brk'jacich. She married Matt Yengich in 1913 :n Salt Lake. He died Feb. 4, 1937. She married Peter Mandarich Nov. 9, 1940. Bingham. He died May 52 Call now. Mountain States Croa-tio- Fraternal I would like to see the following programs carried out: (1) Implementation of full year kindergarten with- gram. PHARMACY ciety; a member of the call. First Ward wi 1 hold a dinner on Friday, Nov. 11. The dinner is under the direction of the high priest quorum and their wives. There will be a pro- 73 (Eva Brkljacich) 1967 MODEL NEW There's an added pleasure to giving or receiving gifts, wrapped and tied with AMERICAN GREETINGS Christmas gift wrap paper, ribbon and bows. Mrs Peter, MANDARICH, When you can't hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance Obituaries n op 111 Active in the LDS society. Church he was also affiliated with Willow Creek Country Club and the Lions Club. Mr. Dickson was born Oct. 23, 1902, a son of Abel J. and Ann ELen Cottam Dickson, He married Twila Morgan. Fraz er Dec. 22, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his widow, a son and daughter, Richard, Salt Lake, Mrs Dee (Lila May) Anderson, New York, N. Y.; two grandchildren; his mother, Morgan; brother and sister, Glenn, Rose'la, LI.; Lyndon, Mont.; Mrs Genevieve Taylor, Henefer. Free 90 Days Service Warranty Free Antenna Hop's Quality Free Installation sogh-m- s THE STAUNTON Hurry! 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