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Show 273 Garfield, Jay "H" Gates, Linda Lee Giles, V. Nadean Glassey, Christine Ann Gonzales, Irene Mary Goodmansen, Grant Y. Adams, Paul Darwin Adams, wayne Mio.ael AinswoiUi, Wesley tireni Ainswortn, Uauuia Ann Ainswortii, rhydis rtae. Anaerson, Brent R. Anaerson, Uinstine Anderson, loudAluon Anaiews, icd M. Arcnibald, Kooyn Jane Atkinson, rsarry Dwigm Goff, Colleen Badovinatz, Diane Lynn Baker, Phil Ray Ballard, Diana Lynn Ballard, Don Craig Barton, Vivian Burlens Bell, Barbara Ann Bergener, Sharon Birchell, Bonnie Ellen Bishop, Alvin L. Bishop, Gaylen Dean Bodell, Kim J. Bonham, Stanay Craig Bowler, R. Chnstine Bradbury, Susan Crystal Brown, Steven- Reed Burgon, Bruc- Raymoml Burke, Timotnv Lee Butler, Leonard Glenn Carter, Annette Jeri Cary, Anna Lee Chase, J. Steven Childs, Lilia Lee Colton, Sherrie Alice Cordova, Oliver Crookston. Thomas K Crosgrove, Jill Cutler, Tereann Dahl, Stephen Leo Dana, Candice Ann Davis, Mardine Davis, Wayne Kent Dean, Mark S. Densley, Alison Despain. Courtney H. DeVine, Frank Blaine DeVisser, Christine A. Dewegli, Dorothy Ruth Dowland, Dennis E. CRESCENT Lorna Allgood Crescent Students Honored at Jordan Sheila Anne Dumond, Patricia Lynne Dunn, Richard G. Ebert, Ruth A. Eggleston. Sandra Lee Eldredge, Michael Elswood, Diane Evans, Carolee Ann Evans, Robyn Fackrell, Joseph Charles Fairbourn, Nancy Louise Farnsworth, Kathryn R. Faust, Russell Charles Ferguson, Marilyn K. Flitton, Loretta Ann Freeman, Kathleen li. Gardner, Nyal Dee Those from Crescent who received honors at the annual senior award banquet at Jordan High School are as follows: David Samuelson, best athlete in basketball, football, and baseball; Colleen GreenSharon wood, journalism; Bergener, music; Ralph Johnson, baseball; Cless Young, citizenship; Annette Carter, drama; Blaine DeVine, track; Stephen Dahl, baseball and 3 per cent. Special awards were presented to David Samuelson. wrist a Vincent Norval watch, Cless Young, citizen award, presented by Mr Fox. Colleen Greenwood won a scholarship to Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida., a plaque from the Salt Lake Tribune, and an award from the University of Utah. WHITE CITY Mrs Phillip Maxwell 9 League Play Started in Parks Gough, Marilyn Jane Greenwood, Colleen Greenwood, Nancy Greenwood, Robert L. Greenwood, Stephen K. Groce, E. John Grubb, Michael Stephen Gunnell, Craig Haake, Kathleen Hadley, Ofa Louise Hagen, Karen Hale, Barbara Ann Hardcastle, Thomas D. Hardman, Sandra M. Harper, Kathleen Harris, Ricki Ryan Harris, W. Thomas Hart, Calvin A Henrie, Arthur Kerry Heseltine, Bruce Philip Hiatt, Larry W. Hilton, Allen Eugene, II Hirschi, Stephen R. Hoffmann, Wolfgang S. Homer, Kent Andrus Hooser, Nancy Marie Howard, Mary Ann Hudgens, Russell Carl Ingersoll, Mitchell Niles Jackson, Lynda Jarvis, Karen Jenkins, Doug Ralph Johnson, Darla Johnson, Geniel AtKinson Vauna L. Astle, Vickie May Baddley, George III Doyle, at Jordan Receive Diplomas Thursday W. C. Historic Markers Studied by DUP Games in the White Jity League started last week. There are seventeen teams in the league, according to lea"ue Boyd Householder, president. Games are played at Alta View school and the diamond Seventh ; north of the Sandy "Ward. The boys are busy J collecting pages of trading 'stamps to purchase catcher's equipment. Crescent Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, held a closing meeting at the home of Mrs Dennis Dalley, May 19. Mrs G. W. Richards assisted. The lesson "Historic Markers the P.U.p, has preserved," was given by Mrs Grace Johnson. The next meeting will be in September. Cub Scouts Hold Circus as Project The Sandy Twelfth Wi-- d held a party Saturday niLjIit. There was square dancing, mixers, and round dancing. Two White City Relief Societies held closing .social Tne meetings this week. Twelfth Ward ladies went to Pioneer Village on Tuesday and went to the church ai'tor-warfor a luncheon. The Eighth Ward held its social meeting in the church in conjunction with their lesson day. A light luncheon was served. Boy Scout troop 612 went on an overnight camping trip last Friday night. Thry w.'nt to Tanner's Flat. They vere accompanied by scoutmaste- -, Morris Kidd. Mr & Mrs Val Farnsworth and children leave Friday for an extended tour of the astern United States. They will visit New York, Washington and Notth D.C., Chicago, Carolina. Crescent Ward club scouts held a circus at the church May 12. Each boy had an act, sideshow or picture takRichard Merrill ing booth. was ringmaster. d Mr & Mrs Donald Cub scouts den 4 enjoyed a Mother's Day party at the home of their leader, Mrs Carta Johnson on May 17. Attending were Mrs Marie Osborne and son Mark, Mrs Maris Olson and Ricke, Mrs Luana Sanders and Bradley. Mrs Dixie Olson and Kenneth, Mrs Carma Swansea and Scott and Larry, and Mrs Johnson and Rusty. The boys made gifts for their mothers. Mr 4 Mrs Harold Carroll celebrated their 25th wed15 May ding anniversary with a family dinner. Crescent Ward MIA enjoyed a family dance at mutual May 16. Stake officers were present. Mrs Grace Johnson had members of her family call on her on Mother's Day. Her grandson and his wife, Mr & Mrs Orin Carroll and baby son, Ogden, called at her home to see her. Bullock and Mr & Mrs Mike Rodrigue attended the Utah State Jay cee convention last week end In Brigham City. Ross and Hal Collison, Jons of Mr & Mrs Tom Col'ison, left by bus Tuesday for West Covlna, Calif., to visit w'th Mr & Mrs E. 0. Collison. HAVE A BALL (CROW STYLE) Johnson, Janet Lavee Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Ralph Lynn Johnson, Reid Lee Jones, Joseph Sylvester Jones, Laurel Christine Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Sharon Ann Joos, Evelyn Judkins, Gary Lowell Kartchner, Susan Marie Kemp, DeEtta Kemp. Shanna Rae Kidd, Paulene Fern Kimball, Ron Lloyd Kittle, Richard T. G. Konold, Douglas B. Kosovich. Kathie Mario 010 WOW I Runia, Robert hunoifson, Nan Marie Ryan, Dixie Diane Samuelson, David John Sargent, Ronald D. Saunders, Laura Louise S how, Dale Sielhorst, Arnold E. Siehorst, John Dale Sin.Dson, Paul David Slftvr, Linda Rae Smith, Brian R. Sm.th, Craig Glenn Si, h, .Tilene y tion. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Franeom, Hoover St., entertained at dinner on Mother's Day. Guests were Mr & Mrs Arnold Franeom and son, Jim, and Mr & Mrs Don Weeden and son, Mark, Midvale. Miss Vritta Borg, Falls Church, Va., spent Mother's Day with her grandmother, Ebert MEMORIAL i ; mmL Mrs Willis Franeom Dr & Mrs Chin-LiSheih, Taiwan, China, and Susie Haeih, student at BYU, were week end guests of Mr & Mrs James Larkin. Dr. & Mrs Sheih, Mr & Mrs Larkin, Kent Larkin, Pat Humpheries, Danny and Norman Lin, and Susie Hseih were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Farrel Olsen, Salt Lake, Saturday. n David Petersen came in third in high jump at the region meet Tuesday, May J6. He is one of two boys from Jordan who will go to State. The senior softball team at Granite won their game with Draper Second Ward with a score of 5 to 3. The players on the team are Sid Gold, Merrill Stillman, Tommy Despain, Fred Maynes, Wolf gang Menssen, Bryant Gold, Roy Shail, Marvin Higbee. and Kent Maynes. The junior team won their game by forfeit. Mrs Marvin Higbee is starting a class on "Fascinating Womanhood." Her first class was held May 18 with 14 ladies attending. She also has plans to start a class for girls waiting for missionaries. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its meeting May 12. Mrs Orilla Higgins gave the lesson and Mrs Emily Blair 3ave a history on Wilford Woodruff. Mrs Faye Parker was hostess. A special class on floral ar rangements was held for Beehive classes by a flower shop May 16. Mr & Mrs James F. Larkin received a phone call on Mother's Day from Emerson Larkin who is in Canada. Mr & Mrs Dale Gold and Becky. Idaho Falls, spent the week end at the home of Mr 0. Gold. $ PORTRAIT Veterans of Salt Lake County I Guest Speaker mini It WOO' OlSliufD MD MTUfO IT Tat rauOUS 010 CI0 MTItlin CO 8x10 MMI'N T.n 1 with 2 I 8x10 wallet tKEE Dr. Edwin L. Peterson MIDVALE Commander for the Dept. of Utah American Legion CAMERA STUDIO Everyone Invited WE HAVE CAPS AND GOWNS Memorial Gardens ef the Valley Call 57. 2771 255-485- 1 son-in-la- Mul-coc- his son and Mr & Mrs Brigham Ci' daughter-in-law- , Wayne Wilcox, to the home of and sister, her brother-in-laMr Si Mrs Wally Beckstead. Copperton, where they were dinner guests. Other guests were another brother-in-laand sister, Mr 4c Mrs Dennis Miller and family. White City. Mrs Manda Pazell, Oak St.. was honored recently on her 76th birthday at the home of and daughter, hr Mr & Mrs A. H. Westerman, Oak St. Other guests were Mr & Mrs George Pazell, Mr Mrs Joe Brkliacich, Mr & Mrs Steve Pazell and family, Mr & Mrs Tom Pazell and family. Midvale; Mr & Mrs Mike Pazell, Murray; Mr & Mrs Nick Pazell, Copperton; and Mr & Mrs Fred Sirstins and family, Salt Lake. Mrs John H. Mumford, Oak St.. was a dinner guest of her son and daughter-in-laand family, Mr & Mrs Jack C. Jensen, Salt Lake, on Mother's Day. showers turn to shivers if s time for a new pj water heater gives you and your family all the hot water you need for the dependable gas flame heats water faster than any other type of heater. And to enjoy the luxury of plenty of hot water you actually pay less than for the s kind. A gas water heater costs less to buy, only as much to operate and less to maintain, for a gas flame never wears out. No wonder 9 out of 10 families in Mountain Fuel Country heat their water with gas! A gas one-thir- 25 $300,000.00 trade-i- allowance now! n g 3 3 Call your plumber or gas appliance dealer now! MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY M NaXwial Gout $vwie&- It's the GAS flame that serves you best iffW wyipijff" UiUulUiiUltiiitliulilUUiiuklUUiiluiii Uui LiiUUUliitiil " it hi it i ill u Utii d Do you now have a water heater that does not use natural gas? Then here's good news: Most plumbers and gas appliance dealers in our service area will now give you $25 trade-i- n allowance for it on the purchase of a new natural gas water heater. This offer ends June 15th so hurry! MOTELS, INC. Address WiW'P'yy water heater! GAS non-ga- The offering is made only by the Offering Circular OCTOBER 13. 1966 NEW ISSUE MINUTEMAN When son-in-la- jjjj tiiit LUUiiliii itiUtii UiiiiiUiiltiii SPECIAL 9.50 BRONZE Name.. Old Crow and Water Participating in the play were Kent Steadman, Patricia Leatherwood, Sheryl .Chanson, Si san Brown, Rae Jenkins. Joe Poulson, and Joni Cabibi. It was directed by Pamela Wall. n Copies of the Offering Circular may be obtained from the company as may legally offer these securities in this state. Beachball A or.e act plav was presented Tuesday evening at the Second VS'ard MIA. It was entitled "Just the Two of Us." GRADUATION 11:00 a.m. -- IOUMM Martin, Mrs Russell Streets Kearns; Mr & Mrs Roy Fair bourn. Crescent; Mr & Mrs Johnnv Eltz. Mr & Mrs Alfred Sharp and dauehter. Sandra, Midvale: Mr & Mrs Levi Freeman, Bountiful: and Orson Sharp, a Marine, who is now home on furlough from North Carolina. Mrs Ted Kearslp- - E. Center St.. entertained a sewing club of 10 recently. Saturday mornin- a camp at the Midheld was clinic vale Stake house. First aid was taufiht bv the American Red Cross to MIA cirls. Mr & Mrs Pio Ben, Rio Grande St., entertained at dinner on Mother's Day. Guests were Mrs Ben's brother-in-laand sister, Mr & Mrs Robert Soper and family, Draper; Mrs Ben's father, Hal Walbeck, Draper, and daughter, Novella, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Soper and family left Tuesday morning of last week lor Ashland, Ky., to meet their son, Elder Robby Soper, who has completed an LDS mission. Mrs Joe Gomez, Hoover St., returned recently from a two week trip to Denver, where she attended funeral services of her mother, Mrs Louise Salazar. She visited her sister. Mrs Teresa Garcia. Mr & Mrs William Magnus-sospent six days recently with a and daughter, Mr & Mrs Jim Burgon, Union, during the time Mrs Burgon was in Cottonwood Hospital, where a baby girl, C risty, was born May 10. Mr & Mrs Leon Searle, Jackson St., returned recently from Portland, Ore., where tl'ey attended a convention. They went by plane and after f'ree days returned home with Mr & Mrs Wayne Salt Lake. On Mother's Day, Henry F. Wilcox, Oak St accompanied Please send me a copy of the free Offering Circular IMTVCIl Mr & Mrs James R. Reid, Mrs John Rigsby, Mrs John Camp Clinic Held At Stake House 255-360- 1 Price $1.00 per share " Western serve an States LDS mission. On Mother's Day Mrs Sarah Freeman, Third Ave., was& honored. Calling were Mr Mrs H. D. Freeman. Sandy: Mr & Mrs Orvil Freeman. Mrs Leola Fahrni, Salt Lake; Sponsored by This announcement is not an offer of securities for sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities, B i;i THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Thursday, May 25, 1967 Page 10 7800 PERSONALS Taiwan Guests at James Larkin Home :irL E. DAY SERVICES Tuesday, May 30 300.000 shares Capital Stock hi J Borg, the daughter of Glen Borg, Falls Miss Borg is attending Brigham Young University A farewell party was held recently for Ross Nichols, at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs William Nichols, 7th Ave. He iater left for Fort Bliss. El Paso, Tex., for serv-- , ice in the Army. Other guests enjoyine the jot luck dinner were Mr & Mrs Paul Nichols and family, Hunter; Mrs Vern Dumas and family, White City: Mrs Nellie Stringer and family. Murray; Mr & Mrs Robert Banks, Kearns; and Mr & Mrs W. B. Goff, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Annon Green, S. Allen St., returned recently from a vacation trip to Phoenix, where they visited relatives and friends. They also stopped in Las Vegas. Mr & Mrs H. Allen Jensen, S. Main St., attended a pot luck dinner of the Mormon Battalion held at the Senior Citizen's Center, Salt Lake, Friday evening. Miss Lvnette Jones, daugh-t'-- r of Mr & Mrs William Jones, E. Wasatch St., spent four days recently with her parents prior to entering the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake. She departed Monday for Denver, where she will Announcing Our Annual P.O. Box 15113 Salt Lake City, Utah $ Cecil She is Mr 4 Mrs Church, Va. 0 OLDCROW TRAIOHT BOURBOH WHISKEY Mrs So. 10600 So. 1700 East, Sandy Priesthood The Aaronic held an outing May 13. They held a softball game and a luncheon at Granite. In the afternoon they went swimming, had dinner and attended a football game between BYU alumni and BYU varsity. i i Smith, Kenneth A. Mni h, Lauritz Kay Snow, Carla Soper, Ryan Scott Sorensen, Darna Dee Sout i, George Vernon Stspley, Sherri Steadman, Brian L. Steadman, Lillian LaVor Stirling, Marilyn Sturdy, Lenore Fwenson, Michael E. Taft. Gary Newell Thomas, Barry E. Thomas, Charles Clyde Tielman, Barbara M. Tolman, Glenda Lee Troyer, Daniel A., Jr. Tsuya, Toyo J. "ufts, Karl Ed. Tufts, Lois Turner, Lynette Turner, Marilyn Tuttle, Loma Arlene T'tley. Karen Vawdrey, Ramona Venneri, Shauna Marie Visser, Dan M. Veltri Kathleen JoAnne Wall. Margo Dawn Watson, Cathy Watts. Becky Weaver, Douglas W. Weidenheimer, Delores West, Gary Lynn Wst - ' ow. Jenny Sue Whittle. Robert Eugene Williams, Cindy w:i- - n. Blayne Robert Dennis Layne Wright, Gordon Lowell Young, Cless Trenton Outing Held by Priesthood Boys H Danny jssberg, Kenneth Dick Lee Rjzema, Doris Ann GRANITE pa entertained at dinner for their family. Guests were Mr & Mrs Ross Dumas and family, Sandy; Mr & Mrs Kenneth Dumas and family, Mr & Mrs Lee Dumas and family, and Henry Dumas, Midvale. In the evening callers extending greetings were Mr & Mrs Vern Dumas and family, Mr & Mrs Mel Hardman, Sandy; Mrs and Robert Bird, Harry Fromm, Midvale; and Mickey Morgan Butler, Mr & Mrs Leslie Gunnell, Rio Grande, St., motored to Ogden on Mother's Day for dinner. Melvin Lind. E. Center St., is improving at his home after a stay in LDS hospital, where he was under observa- Huzema, Lybbert, Marilyn McKnight, Dale Jess McNeil, Michael Bruce McQuade, Katherine J. Mabey, Robert Dean Mair, Vickie M. Marriott, Margaret S. .vlaihis, Kathleen Matsumon, Diane Mertlicn, Shen L. Winger Miller, Connie Rae Mulis, Carol Marie Mitcnell, Jordan Arlan .ioikr, Lorraine Moitensen, Gene Nay, Beverly Fern .vcison, Curtis Ralph Newbuld, Claudia Olafsson, Harald Eggert Olson, Gary Lloyd uigill, Jack Calvin rage, Wayne Henry Paget, Betty Lou Park, Lynn Parker, Larry L. Patterson, Hazel Ranee Pcarce, Charles Edward Pcatross, Terri Anne Pclch, S. Kent Pcnrod, Lorae Penrod, Loraine Petersen, Christie Ann Petersen, E. Neil Petersen, Nancy Peterson, Ronald A. I'ui'aon, James G. itasmussen, Joyanne Itay, Taynia jj jj fk K Lewis, Dixie Lou Lewis, Vicki Ann Lin, Danny Lloyd, Carolyn H I Mmoor J Ronquillo. Lang, June Larson, Joyce Kay Lasater, Robert LeRoy & Mrs Milton ( Reeder, David Leo Heid, Michael Hugh Richards, Michael John H. chins, Melvin J. Riggs, Victor Rjckhill, William Dennis Kunz, Becky G. Kunz, Paula Mrs Glen Mr & Mrs Shirley Newbold and family, Cornell Dr., enjoyed a family gathering on Mother's Day at the home of Mrs Newbold's parents, Mr 4 Mrs Vard Asay, West Jordan. On Mother's Day Mr & Mrs Darold Dumas, Fourth Ave., illiailiilliliiiiitl!illiihiilnilitu;iil,.ilJ - - costs less, too! |