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Show r 7 r ' THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH me 6 Thursday. February 25. 1967 Personals Mrs Willis Francom Mr Mrs Leon Malmstrom, & S Main St., returned recently from a five week tnp to Seat- tle, where they visited their and son and dau?hter-in-laseven grandchildren, Mr & Mrs v Me'vin Malmstrom and ily. During their stay they brated Leon Malmstrom's famcelebir- - ; thday and also one of the grandchildren. Mrs Frank Dooley (Vert Jenkins), East Midvale, formerly of Midvale, returned home recently from a stay in the Cottonwood LDS Hospita', where she was taken after having suffered a heart attack. Prior to her illness Mr & Mrs Dooley had returned from a five-datrip to Phoenix. Mr & Mrs William Magnus-son- , Depot St., were guests of Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon recently, the occasion being the confirmation of granddaughter, Angela Cv . Prices Are Going Up! 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Back row, left to right, Albert Winkler, Tooele; Tim Tibolla, Bingham; Jim Bingham; David Hammons, Bingham; Willie Sherwood, Bingham; David Bingham. Of Midvale Your Community Bank 8100 S. State 255-358- 6 ley; 7, Bryce Riddle: 8, Gary Hall; 9, John Greenig; 10. Cy Wymore; 11, John Rowiey; 12, Henry Stanley 13, George Thomas: 14, Gale Pa'mer; 15, Willie Freeman, team 2; 16, Bill Renfroe; 17, Milt Warr, Races for the season will cease in March. Races will be held Saturday Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. at the South Jordan track. y vis'td their by "rand-daughte- E'aine Steneck, from Los Angeles who is going on a mission to the Western States. Fhe is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Bill Steneek, Los Angels. Miss Steneck has been visiting her s'sters, Mrs DeAun and Mrs Bonnie Maddox, Kearns. She departed Feb. 20. met The Young Marrieds Saturday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Larry Brown. Lou Bigler gave the lesson. A fund raisinc ward dinner will be held Friday evening, Hi-a- tt 24 in West Jordan First 24. The 70's Quor- Feb. Ward. Feb. um will be in charge. A cottage meeting was held Sunday evening by the First at the Ward priest quorum home of Ron Da'linga. Mr & Mrs Floyd Hyde, Wyoming, visited their daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Voris Booth over the week end. Jordan . Mrs Virginia Peterson Wall from Jordan and Sisneros from Tooele grapple in Region Three meet at Bingham last week. Sisneros won the 127 lb. match to give him first place in the region. ghter, Glenna Dee, E. Wasatch St. Mrs Sam Jenkins, E. satch St., entertained at a luncheon recently for the Jolly Four, Mrs Rhoda Fisher, Union; Mrs Leretta Jcnson and MidMrs Thclma Anderson, vale. An afternoon of sewing to. lowed. Mrs Harold Hogenson, Wood St., was guest of rumor at dinner batuiuuy ccn.u at a cale in ooservaiuc of Her oirinuay, r'uo. zi. Uincrs enjoying U.e event were Uaioid nogenaon, Mr cc Mrs ftleivin Lewis, idr & Mrs Clarence Stringnani, Mr & Mrs bam jeiiKins, iviuivalc; and Mr & Mrs Weorge Jutis, !'.ast Midvale. Tnc group returned to tne Mrs Hogenson home of itr lor a social evening. Mr & Mrs Wii iam Magnus-sowere dinner guests 01 ilr & Mrs Jim burgon, i nion, w.an incy onu ruiiiied at dinner in honor of iheir ciaugn-ter- , Vickie, on her 12tn birtn-day- . Otner dinner guests were Angela and Steven Burgon, Maurice burgon, Janet Edwards, Cindy Edwards, Union; Mrs Snernian Ferguson and Charlcne, Sandy; daughter, Janet Brown, Midvale; and Mr & Mrs Emerson Thorpe and famiiy, Salt Lake. Mrs Margaret Oliver, Smol ter St., now lias a second greatgrandchild, a baby girl born bunoay to Mr & Mrs Clyde Kyneston, Sa t Lake. Anotner great grandmother is Mrs Bel-vJackson, Salt Lake. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Kito Romero, Salt Lake; and Mrs Dorothea Redmond, Murray. John Dunoskovic. Third Ave., was honored at a surprise dinner party Friday evening of last week on H. 60th birthday. Also enjoying the event were Mrs runiosko'ic, Mr & Mrs La von Dunoskovic, Johnny Dunoskovic, Midvale; and Mr & Mrs Emil Dunoskovic and family. Salt Lake. The Second Ward will hold a budget dinner on Saturday evening. Feb. 2h, from o:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Everyone is Wa- a Midvalloy Lodge MO met Wednesday evening at the Midvale City Hall, wit:i Frcs. Lois Z lunich conducting ihc meeting, liostcises wore Bernice Beglry and Jennie Markus. Mr & Mrs Thomas O. Pollock and daughter, Deborah. Locust St.. attended a walking breakfast recently at the Doll House. The event was in honor of Mrs Pol ock's brother, Deo Jaynes. Crescent, and his wife, the former Edrif Kay Barlow. Moultrie. Ga. The ouplc was married that moHiin: in i.e Sail Lake LDS Temple. That Thomas Pollock evening family assisted at the receptand her ion. Terry Pollo-- k roommate, Aleta Wi'ken. came from the DYU to attend the wedding and assist. They spent the week end at the home of Terry's parents. The VIPs j New Subscribers Hugo Bianchi, Midvale Gene R. Brown, Midva'e Glen Burgener, Sandy Cliff's Barber Shop, Midvale R. W. Copeland, West Jordan i j Darrell B. Curtis, Midvale Doren F. Dansie, Sandy Douglas F'itzgerald, Midvale Lynn J. Gordon, Draper M. Don Jensen, Midvale Leo Palmer, Riverton Slan'ey Price, Sandy Vaughan D. Rigby, Midvale Joe Romero, West Jordan DcRoy J. Snail, Sandy K. F. Steadman, Midvale Yern Ward, Sandy C. Don Petersen, Midvale Robinsaale, Gilbert, Danny f. n l. sister-in-law- Mr , R. basketball Senior team was honored Sunday evening. Each player was presented a certificate for winning the stake championship and playing in the region competition. Team members are Gerald & Mrs COX, Mrs Henry E., 72 (Martha Stringfcl-low- ) 635 E. 12400 South, Draper Died Feb. 4. Funeral services were held Monday at Draper Ward and burial First-Thirwas in Memorial Gardens of the Va Icy. Mrs Cox was born June 1, 1894 in Draper to Richard Henry and Alice Stewart Stnngfel-lo-E. Henry She married Cox June 1, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A member of the Ebenezer Brown DUP Camp, she was tive in Draper First Ward Relief Society. Survivors include her sons Jay M., Salt and daughters, Great Fa Is, R. Bryant, Lake; Mont.; Mrs Clifton (Pried i) ac- Rees Coalville; Mrs Robe.t3 (Carole) Carter, Ogden; Mrs h. grandchildren; a sister, K. Dcighton, SunJValle" CahL Larsen's Dairy Is Now Open All Day 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. thro 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday Bottled Daily Sat. FRESH MILK gal. 70c LARGE EGGS doz.Slc POTATOES 50 lbs. $1.25 "The Best You Can Boy Or Your Money Back" 7140 S. 2200 W. West Jordan 255-948- 7 Wil- - GORDON, Chiropractor Res., Office 8105 S. 700 E. Hours: 12:30 to 6:30; Sat. Morn. Other Hrs. by appt. Ph. 9-1- 2 255-57- 7 1 ivnuvaie j Union Pacific Railroad, Lake De'bert Webster, Sandy Zella M. Swenson. Sandy Lyle E. Reading, Midvale George L. Abel, Murray Newell France, Sandy LeRoy Rav. Midvale Shirl Sundell, Sandy Salt ' f W. Jordan J BK3V BLEACH p vaporizer Mrs Virginia Peterson 5 r.9S-Z- y Lady Lions ( GARBA6E CANS Plan Lions Birthday Party' I West Jordan Lad" Lions held an officers meet'ng at tire home of Mrs Yetive Haun on Feb. 9 and a regu ar meeting Feb. 11 also at the Haun home. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs Blanche Clough. Pot luck supper was served. At the business meeting they planned a birthday party for the Lions to be held Mar. 13 at the Chuck O Rama at 7 n.m. and will be hosted by the Lady Lions. Ifor9 SELF ADHESIVE PLASTIC P' ihpif M I? I ' SKELF LINER )f in if;i bi wide V , tr4 tfw"i of nto. $1.00 i foot W CURLERS llOfi lifl " Posh 11, f7' " rzrl 3 rABciucr I W ct4? famiw site TOOTH RSTE LiAm !7 IJ M 1 7:. 'ft I MOTOR OIL m WALLERS Comfortable ' I 1 THERMO1 Shoes. .. . r&Zl RUTTDto Iwif RIGHT GUARD Golfing Can Be Fun if You Stand lb . IMPROVE YOUR GAME We will take your old shoes and revamp them into comfortable Stewarl Jordan Renewals In Obituary Benjamin Hampton, Midvale Garth Joos, Draper S. J. Gordon, Draper Orin Tolman, Sandy Charles W. Jorgcnsen, West Minn. Mrs Walter Johnson, Eureka, Calif. Lowell J. Cardwell, Midvale Cecil Downs, Copperton James L. Hanni, Salt Lake Arden Tesch. West Jordan Kay Schrocder, Bluffdale E. NT. Xielsen, Cottonwood R. S. Thomas, Cottonwood R. A. Hill, Cottonwood R. A. Danielson. Cottonwood Matt Juretich. Cottonwood W. C. Lee, Cottonwood M. B. E'dredge, Cottonwood Yern Bodell. Riverton Xcllo A. Beckstead, Salt Lake h austine v igd, Sandy Dean B. Webb, West Jordan Darell Turner, Riverton Boyd Stevens, Sandy W. Ray Hardcastte, Sandy W. D. Lawrence. Sandy-RoC. Larson. Riverton Ivy Xewbold, Riverton Norris Sharp. Midvale Mary Long, Riverton Wayne Simper. Midva'e Willard Bills, Riverton Carl Silcox, Riverton ivi. MicKeisen, 255-466- 5 Practices for the stake members singing in conference on Mar. 5, under the direction of Darwin Wolford. are as follows: Sunday morning, Feb. 26, at 6:45 in the Second-FourtWard; Thursday evenini?. 7:00; Mar. 2, in the South Jordan Ward: Sunday, Mar. 5. at 1 p.m. in the Junior High School. Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, and Gleaners the Stake held a special event in South and Jordan. Master their partners were honored guests. They also met Sunday night at the home of Car'.a Dick Thomas presented the lesson. Marie Ho't was honored and entertained by many friends and relatives on her birthday Feb. 9. Calling to see her were Linda Holt, Tim Holt, Bernice Dimond, Simpson. Marinda Zella Whitehead, Mr & Mrs Cleon Beckstead, Vera Morten-sen- . Ivy Newbo'd, Verda Marge Savage, Shelly Savage, Mr & Mrs William R. Holt. On Friday evening at a Salt Lake Restaurant Mrs Holt was guest of honor of the Birthday Club comprised of members Elsie Jones, Hazel Wyrick Genevieve Vadnais, Florence Smith. On Saturday evening she was a dinner guest of Mr & Mrs Gene Rose, West Jordan. Sunday she was the dinner guest of Ida Johnson in Provo and the following Sunday she was a guest of her brother and Team Honored, Given Certificates Kenneth Silcox, Riverton Elmo Hamilton, Riverton Beatrice Dansie, Riverton R. M. Harris, Midvale Leon Moran, Sandy Milton L. Eldredge, Sandy C.'arence Hyde, Sandy Ray L. Petersen, Sandy Grant Winger, Sandy Merrill B. Mackay, Midvale George W. Olson, Midvale Larry McKce is on furlough Mr & Mrs visiting his Jack McKee. He is stationed at m Ft. Worth, Tex. 1 Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt turned Feb. 17 from a ten-datrip to Pasadena, Calif. Clyde Hogan, Stockton, former West Jordan resident, .'is been in a Salt Lake hospital with back operation. Mr & Mrs Clyde Hogan's son, Tom, recently returned from a mission in Norway, is now with the army in Vietiam. Cundick Mr & Mrs Alvin were y A LIMB? Races held by the Utah Valley Cutter Association at the Salt Lake County Race Track, 11050 South, 2200 West, South Jordan on Saturday, Feb. 18. had the following winners: 1, Max Carter; 2, Claude Tucker; Hin-er- ; 3, Willie Freeman; 4, Bi 5, Walt Kohler; 6, Ted Stan- a n o UT ON j Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Gardner Camp, West Jor dan, met Thursday, Feb 16, at tne v loneer mil, conducted Dy the president Mrs Geneal Music was led by Mrs riobens and accompanied by Mrs Laura Jensen. Mrs Marin-dDiamond, the lesson 'eadcr, gave the lesson, Banks in the Early Days. Rel:cs were shown Anderson. by Mrs Virginia They were possessions of Mrs Anderson's mother-in-law- . d Locker Cutter Ass'n Gardner Camp Holds DUP Meeting n Try Ray's Own Cure Named by West Jordan Stake Green Gold Ball will be held on Mar. 11. son-in-la- SAVE! Track Winners The two-yea- Friends have visited them at the home of Mr & Mrs Le Fevre. Tuesday of last week Mr & Mrs Forrest Evans, Depot St., had as their guest, Mr Evans' mother, Mrs Elzada Evans, Vernal. Mr & Mrs Cyril Watt and family moved recently from Fern Circle to their new home at White City. Mrs Cora Dimmick, S. Al'en from a seven St., returned weeks' trip to Fort Huachuca, Ariz., where she visited her son and daughter-in-law- , Pfc & Mrs Robert Dimmick. Her daughter,, Mr & Mrs Noel Tuft and family, Kearns, drove down and spent four days with the Robert Dimmicks. Mrs Dimmick returned home with them. During her stay in Ariz-oa sightseeing trip to Grand Canyon Dam and to Nogales, Mex., was enjoyed. Thursday of last week Mrs Edith Fletcher, S. Holden St., had as her dinner guests her daughter, Mrs Audrie Marshal', Lehi; and her granddaughter, Salt Miss Patsy Marshall, Lake. Valentine Day dinner guests of Mrs Sarah Freeman, Third Ave., were Mrs. John Rigsby, Mrs James R. Reid, Kearns; Mrs Hattie Freeman, Riverton; Mrs Ida Freeman and Mrs Nettie Talbert, Herriman. E. A. "Doc" Miller, Oak St., returned home recently from an stay in St. Mark's Hospital, where he underwent treatment for hives. Mr & Mrs Harold Leather-wood- , S. Main St., had as their week end guests recently Mrs Mrs Leatherwood's sister, James Back, Orem; and her mother, Mrs Cora King, Provo. After their stay Mrs Leather-woospent five days in Cottonwood LDS Hospital undergoing tests and minor surgery. Mr & Mrs Brent Javaine, Las Vegas, Nev., spent two days recently with his parents, Mr & Mrs Arnold Javaine, E. Wasatch St. During their stay Brent was guest of honor at dinner at a Salt Lake cafe in observance of his Valentine Day birthday. Other guests were Harry Petersen and dau- - certificate. s y Burgon. Mr & Mrs Nathel Lc Fevre, 6th Ave., have had as their guest recently Mrs hi Fevre's son, Pfc. Ronald K. Beard, w':o is stationed as an avaiation mechanic at Fort Lewis, Wash. He came home on a nine day fur'ough to visit his twin brother, Don M. Beard, w'io is leavr LDS ing Feb. 27 for a mission to Northern Ireland. beei Protective driving classes are being given at the Junior High School on Thursday evenings by t.".e Xaiionai Safety Council. It is an eight hour course in techniques cf how to stay out of an. accident regard-esof actions of other drivers or conditions of weather, road, and traffic. It is sponsored by the PTA adult education division. Jim Peterson is chairman. y iam R. Holt in Grantsville. A niece, Karmen Fairbourn. Ft. Collins. Colo., attending BYU cal ed en Mr & Mrs Frank Holt and Mr & Mrs Giade McKee wiiile she was visiting her grandparents, Mr & Mrs L. J. Fairbourn. in Crescent Roger Osborne was home for 10 days from his Marine station at 2J Palms, Caaf. He came home for iuneral services Harvey lor h.s grandfather, Oldnam, Sandy. He visited his parents, Mr & Mrs Manford N'avlor, Eldon Forman, Wally Orton. Wally Naylor. Bruce Richard Xewbo'd, Xewbold. Al Billings, Ron Englestead. coach. The Mitchell. Mike Giade McKee was presented a Driving Classes Held in West Jordan - ).Oft(lo -j!7)ciAL nssuE k J'-;...- J4 7 M NYLONS a GOLF SHOES t'-- e lldvale Shoe Repair John & Tom Sumbot Across from the Post Office - Downtown Midvale ' Uw 1 43 HOHTW CEWIER l' SOUABt J I lllll.t f |