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Show COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Mrs William Stelter rMadge Dance Revue May 6 The students of Jean will present a dance revue Friday, May 6, at 7:30 70th p.m at the Butler Ward, S. and 2700 E. The theme is "Alice in Wonderland." Alice, with the aid of Mother Goose, will take the audience into at fantasy and have a look Soren-se- yesterday and today. The public is invited. .'Hillbilly Wedding' ,1s MIA Presentation A play three-ac- t ' W Vicki Hillbilly Wedding," will be presented 'by the Twelfth Ward MIA at the Cultural hall, 70th S. and 2700 E. aequo ,The cast includes Ter--eMorris, Jim Bollwinkel, Heaton, Ronald Price, John Myers. Maud Mary Ness, Jess Jarman, I.ynne SandCowley, Vickie Cowley. ra Rakes, Geraldine Meyers, Gary Naylor, Dan Ocscr, Mary Ann Myers. .1 Primary Presents Program at Seventh The Primary of the Butler Seventh' Ward presented the ,program "Stairway to Lasting of Joy" under the direction and Pres. LcAnna Carlson Counselors Beverly Chase and follows: Diane Price, Carlson, Cal Randlc, Mark Sahleen, and RoAnn Hutchinson. Others participating were Kelli Hansen, Brad Maxfield, Scott Gamble, Steven Snow, (Geri Hochstrasser, Darla Renee Kluge, Rita Burn-ham- , Sandra Darlington, and IZoe Fuhriman. The Primary chorus under the direction of Warner Luanna choristers and Madge Chapman with accompanists, Ruth Jones and Debra Christensen, furnished the music for the program. I W a r Wt &. Robert Kluge and Jay Burn hurst of the Butler Seventh ,Ward have been named as stake missionaries in the Butler West Stake of the LUS Church. The Mutual Marrieds of the will Butler Seventh Ward meet at the home of Mr & Mrs iennis Wolf on Friday, May 5, at 8 p.m. Thomas A. Leek, Cedar (City, flew into Salt Lake City Apr. 25 to attend a1 meeting as head of the art department of the College of Southern Utah. Tom is the son of Mr Si Mrs Arvel G. Leek, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & Mrs Arvel G. Leek refriends entertained cently from Lehi, Mr & Mrs George Strasberg. Recently released from the Cottonwood Hospital was Mrs Mav Wilson where she under- - the only vodka with a patent on smoothness. r ,A' i ft a ri- n I Officers who will ouid the work of PTA at Bella Vista school during 1967-6are, from left, Mrs Charles Anderson, secretary Mrs William Dudley, treasurer; Mrs Jerry 8 Mr 4 Mrs Earl Cline, Cottonwood Heights, recently spent the week end out of child- CRESCENT - Dance Club The elementary .school hand and orchestra pre.jnted ;i concert for the parents and students Apr. 25 under the direction of Ted Anderson. The district music supervisor, Cannon Thompson, was in attendance among the soloists were Scott Baleinaii. Val Di rfiond, Lynn Mineliej 211-624- 1 Children Enjoy Field Trip to BYU The fifth and sixth grades Crescent elementary school enjoyed a field trip to the BYU campus in Provo on Thursday. Roommothers who went were Mrs LeRoy Fair bourn, Mrs Veldon Izatt, Mrs Ronald Soffe, and Mrs Don of place to buy PLYWOOD W Concert Held by $2.27 SHEET $3.74 'A" $4.99 SHEET N. J. l92ow and STAVES MOTHERS PAY IS SUMEVW Whole Wheal Bread 100 You Can't Buy A Better Cake In The Valley Butter Cakes "ST The closing social meeting of Ihc Mid vale Glover Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Wednesday, Mav 10 at 12:30 p.m. at the Mid" South Pacific-were- , Anderson, Sue Dimmick, Diana Bateinan, Kemp. Darlene Burton, Harold Wehli, Teachers who accompanied Lillian Steailman, the group were Prin. Dale Judy Foutz, Marilyn Richards. Kathy OlAhlberg and Jerry Fairbourn. sen, Randy Shaw, (iract- Sor ich, Darrell Turpin, Russell Turpin. A Mrs Josephine Hunter, new combo "Tom morFork, mother of Mrs row's End" of Hth and 9th Norma Riska, celebrated her graders, West Jordan Junior 88th birthday Apr, 25 at a High are David Shaw, Randy family prty at her home. Johnson, Kim Lumlquist, Kd Mrs Jesse Albiston, Boi.su. die Irizarry. They won in the Ida., was a guest a few days Battle of the Bands at Copper last week of Mrs Selma Hyda. ton on April 14; were the fea Mrs Albrislon is a niece of. lured combo at the opening of :i the new Malt Mrs Hyde. Shop Apr. ,2,7. Dr. & Mrs W. Lynn (Jean-ette- ) A. C. Furse has lieen on a and Nelson children, visit with his daughKurt and Kim, arrived home ter's family, Airs Alton Park last week from Davenport, inson. Rexburg, Ida. Iowa, where Dr. Nelson has Mr. & Mrs Louis Nelson viscompleted his :j years of ited in Louisville, Ida., with schooling. They are living three of Mrs Nelson's sisters temporarily at the home of and their families. Mrs Nelson's parents. Dr. & Monte Young is training Mrs Theron C. Olsen and faman air line pilot. to in live the ily. They expect Mrs Stella Peterson spent a area. Mrs John A., Samuelson, few days in Bountiful with her daughter Esther McMillan. Mrs Carl Lawson. and Mrs Mary Lou Peterson visited Clarence Hyde attended a overnight at BYU with her sewing machine class for cousin, Susan Nilsen, ('res club leaders last Wednesday ent City. and Thursday. West Jordan Kirst Ward Mrs Clarence Hyde and held a fund raising dinner and Mrs George Hyde were hostesses at the DUP building in entertainment Saturday evening under the direction of the Salt Lake City Apr. 28. MIA with Ted Seal, president. Mr & Mrs Delos Stencmist The S;ng Out Salt Luke Chapmoved to Great Falls. Mont., ter of Sing Out America gave to make their home. Mr Sten-quiwas transferred in his the program, a group of younn work. Mrs Stenquist is the people singing patriotic songs. West Jordan Daughters of former Miss Bonnie Parker, dauchter of Mr & Mrs Wayne Utah Pioneers met Thursday, Apr. 20, in the Pioneer Hall. Parker, Crescent. The meeting was conducted lo $109 Exquisitely decorated Wedding and birthday cakes with that personal touch. Brady's iakeiry 8650 So. State St. Sandy 255-275- of Cheri ten-da- Sheet S DRY GIN CO.. LTD.. LINDEN, Contilni Vltimin B Only Fresh Ground Ground For Health's Sake Buy Brady's Stone West Jordan elementary school students on Wednesday and Friday. They went on a geology trip and to the building at the II. The trip was to the Hansen Planetarium and to Hogle Zoo. West Jordan students who were in the chorus and the orchestra of Bingham I limb's production 49' - Va" SHEET Va" ROUGH PLY GORDON li 2 Potato Rolls Closing Social Meeting Announced vale City hall. A pot luck dinner will be featured lesson will be g'.vcn by Pearl Jenkins. All mem bers are cordially invited to attend. doxen on Glazed 255-466- 5 Field trips were lakni JORDAN Cake or West Jordan. Tim Min'ht"' . Lorna Allgood Is THE Peterson DONUTS DONUTS DONUTS Sal-cm- eseaued b'ld injury 25. Tuesday. Apr. w''cn he wa hit hv a ear in crossing Bineham Hi"Hwav on his wrv to hall nraot'ee He is i Ihird "rader the son of Mr A Mrs Mark Minchcy. Friendly Saivko 20 YEARS - WEST JORDAN Mrs Virginia - Sam location 20 YEARS - Same Guolhy Cowdell . Berniee Coleman. Ore., has been a kuest al the home of Mr & Mrs Ray Copeland. Mrs George Dever-eaux- . Ogden. Mrs Vern Stone hucker. Don ISagen. Ogden. also were guests. They were here to attend a wedding of a nephew. Scout Court of Honor- ,wts I'Pld Thursday, Apr. 27, al Helner, vice oreside.-i- t Mrs Robert Cox, president; Prii '. Don Lennberq, second vice president. ren were an uncle and aunt. went major surgery. Visiting their grandmother, Mr & Mrs George llobbs, Jr. Gilbert Carlson returned on Mrs Esther Wherle on her 87th birthday were Mr & Mrs Friday. Apr. 28. from an InStelter and family, and Esther surance Sales Meeting in Las Stelter, Cottonwood Heights. Vegas, Nev. Also greeting her were Mr & Spending a few days in Los Mrs Brunow R. Stelter, Union. Angeles. Calif., visitinc her Roxannc Nielsen, daughlei sister were Mr & Mrs George of Mr & Mrs James M. Niel- Hobbs, Cottonwood Heights. Celebrating her third birthsen, celebrated her second day Apr. 27, was Koohcllc birthday Apr. 27. Also enjoying her second Smith, daughter of Mr & Mrs Cottonwood Smith, 'birthday last week was Janiee Mollis Snow, daughter of Mr & Mrs Heights. Keith Snow. town. Staying with their ( - Dorothy May 4, 1967 Thursday, ; , o 20 YEARS and family. San Mateo, and their son Eugene and familv. Ihey traveled there with Mrs Cowdell who had lMTn here on a isit. Cloyd Harrison was sustain 'd as counselor in the Fifth Ward. James Howell was sustained as clerk in the First ward. Released were Brent Dimond who is moving into the First Ward and Wallace Robson who is moving to Ogden. Mrs SUPPLY FROM GRAIN - daughter, BUILDERS PROOF. DISTILLED it Se-Ui- Gordon's Vodka 80 I i W Page University at Laie this June. Gary Egbert has been lo the west coast on business Mrs Margie K. 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