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Show ti n y y i Mrs j Concert Presented -- or iembers of the Utah Symphony presented a "young audience concert" at the Bella Vista elementary school for grades four, five, and six, Nov 2. "The Brass Quintet" W. M. 278-870- 7 Ridqecrest Students I MftVB to Own School Students of Mountview elementary school were expect-- ' ed to resume their regular schedule from 8:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 1. At this time, it was expected that children attending Ridgecrest would be attend ing their own school. School lunch will not start at the BAKESHOP that does things ."the little bakeshop way" Week-en- d OUTS Stelter was subject of the presentation. Teachers have been instructing the children in various musical instruments, so they would be able to recognize instruments which were played in this concert. Students THE LITTLE tit Mountview until Nov, Values 8. Jly Cottonwood The Holladav Jayceettes have planned a Christmas Decoration Demonstration which will be held Jelly Rolls Monday, Nov. 6 at the House of Hobbies. Mrs Charlcne Jar-ret- t will be hostess for the evening and the president, Cecile Christiansen, will pre- R.g. 59e side. Costume "Hippie" Party Given at Lodge Cottonwood The Holladay Jaycees and Jayceettes held a costume hippie party at a 3righton Lodge Oct. 27. A prize was given for the best nipple costume which went union-wooto Ben zaccarat, Dave Jones Heights. was chairman for this social event. The group enjoyed dancing, playing ping pong and pool. Robert Rix East, has received his firm's highest annual award for outstanding sales and leadership performance, Mr Rix is the division manager for Consolidated Paint and Varnish Corp., of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr Rix received this trophy for the second consecutive year. Ann Allen, Lonnie, Kim, Scott, and Randy Hoffman, along with Penny and Tammy Mulholland are but a few of Cottonwood Heights children who will participate in the Winter Carnval to be held at St. Vincent's School on Springlane, Nov. 10 and 11. Children of Mr & Mrs Ben Zaccardi also will take part along with Pat and Cathy King and LaNae Van Der Wil. Children's Day begins Saturday at 10 a.m. with pony rides, hay rides, and games. Later in the day. a Sock Hop will be held for the teenagers Potelo Rolls Rtg. 29c 23 Dot. For an Appitltt Chang 6871-149- Try Our Dtlicleui Squaw Bread 29c Exquisitely decorated Wedding and birthday cakes with that personal touch.' BRADY'S BAKERY 8650 So. State St. Sandy 255-275- along with the children, will enjoy the cake walk. Christmas fantasy booths, and oth1600 4 Mrs Art 7226 Hoffman, South, en- joyed a Mass in tneir home on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31. Other Catholic families in the area were invited. A School social Sunday meeting of the Butler Eleventh Ward will be heiU evening, Nov. 2 at 8:30 p.m. in the room of the Butler West Stake center. Ron Dickson is superintendent and Clyde Gerome and Mike Eldredge are counselors. Mrs Anna Nielsen's father, Mr Burnsides of Mt. Pleasant, is in intensive care in a local hospital. Mrs Nielsen lives n the Hillrise addition to Union View Subdivision. Oct. 26, Mrs Marion 1 WEATHER let Us Install A celebrated her birthday. She and her husband Larry dined at a local restaurant, along with Mr 4 Mrs Bryce Hansen and Mr 4 Mrs Dean Jones. Geri Fordham, daughter of Mr 4 Mrs Wallace Fordham. celebrated her birthday on GAS DRYm For You Now entertain the Ladies Literary Club Nov. 3 at the Gallicott home at 7:30 p.m. Miss Gloria Beckstead, who was one of 12 girls chosen to represent BYU International Folk Dancers on their European 67 days tour this summer, will be speaker, and will tell about her trip. William J. Meeks, son of Mr 4 Mrs William E. Meeks, 9760 Amber Lane, Sandy, has arrived for duty at Nana AB, Okinawa. Airman Meeks, a radio re- in Southeast its Asia and the Far East. He previously served at Mather AFB, Calif. The airman is a 1963 graduate of Jordan High School. His wife, Teresa, is the daughter of Mr 4 Mrs J. J. Pennington, Salt Lake City. and Wei-lerma- n Burial Oct. 30. Lonnie Billeter, son of Mr Si Mrs Larry Billeter, was the guest of honor at a Halloween birthday party on Oct. 23. .Guests were Lisa Jones, Ray Wolf, Stephen and Miles Hutchinson and Sherry Black. Also having a good time at the party were Theresa Hing, Jeffrey Swenson, and Chris and B rend a Hansen. niece of Vicky Chatterly, Mr & Mrs Ben Zaccardi recently moved to the Zaccardi home from Kanab. Miss Chatterly is working in Salt Lake. Mr 4 Mrs Arvel Leek and son Randy were in Cedar City last week end visiting their son and family, Mr 4 Mrs Thomas A. Leek. Mrs Rose Marie Chipman and four sons, American Fork, visited Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr 4 Mrs Henry Schmidt. Mr 4 Mrs Glen Beckstead and Mr 4 Mrs Fred Kerkman Sr. met each other at Lava Hot Springs where each couple were on vacation. Mr 4 Mrs Beckstead also visited their son and family in Trenton, Utah, Mr 4 Mrs Bill Beck was in Elysian Burial Gardens, Salt Lake City. Mr 4 Mrs Paul Adams and son, Michael, have recently moved from Wendover to Riverton. They bought the Shirley Hansen home, North on 1300 West. Mr 4 Mrs Hansen have moved to Holding. Mrs Adams was formerly Carol Ann Lloyd of Riverton. Guests for a week of Mr 4 Mrs Miles Peterson were Mr 4 Mrs Gary Zobell, Menlo Park, Calif. Sunday dinner guests of Army Pvt. Brent W. Parr. 18, son of Mr 4 Mrs Donald J. Parr, 8660 South 1785 West, West Jordan, completed an eight-wee- course Sept. Calif. He was 29 administration at Ft. Ord.. trained in the preparation of military records and forms. Instruction was also given in fundamentals of the army filing system, typing and operation of office machines. Jean Madsen were her niece and husband, Mr 4 Mrs and famJohn Bartholomew Miss Army SpS Philip K. Brown, 23, whose parents, Mr 4 Mrs Oscar J. Rasmason, live at 518 Arizona Dr., Midvale, received the Joint Service Commendation Medal during ceremonies in Vietnam, Sept. IS. Spec. Brown received the award for meritorious service as an administrative specialist with the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, from September 1966 to Sep- Blanche Densley n , PTA Invites Kids To Attend Theatre Mrs Glen Ebcrt 571-234- Awards Given Cub Scouts in Granite A Cub scout pack meeting was held Saturday, Oct. 28. Mac Bay explained the new Webelo program and each den gave a skit. Awards were e A and Gleaner fireside chat was held Oct. 22 at Crescent. Gary and Lowell Wrieht presented a musical number. Attending from Granite were Alice Durrani, Robyn Archibald, Ruth Ebert, Gary Wright, Lowell Glenda Wright, Archibald, Patsy Durrant, Colleen Anderson, Sidney Gold. o Nov. 7 m iftf- i GIVE OUR CITY A NEW START. $10095 GIVE THE TAXPAYERS A VOICE IN CITY GOVERNMENT. LET THE PEOPLE BE BETTER OF HAPPENINGS IN THE CITY. V -- S NEVER MAKE PROMISES I CANNOT KEEP. V Idaho Falls. ! clearance SALE j ssr1 i Vaoff Christmas Cards & Decoralions I i 2 oii I NOLA'S Gift Shop 8706 S. 7C0 E. Sandy 255-656- J 3 - UP L1A Nov. 6 CLEAN-U- P Mov. 117 FALL SCHEDULE This published & Monday Tuesday Nov. 6-- Wedesday & Nov. & Friday Tuesday CONCERNED OVER THE YOUTH -THEIR NEED- S- THEY'RE OUR LEAD-EROF TOMORROW. 7 advertisement is your only notice NOV. 9 & 5 Area East of D&RG Tracks and North of Center St. Area West of D&RG Tracks and North of Center St. Friday 16-1- VqV 3 Wednesday 14-1- lim- Area including Olympus and Jackson Srs. to State Sr. and South of Center St. Monday 10-1- & Area including Pioneer St. to West City its and South of Center St. Thursday 8-- Thursday WITH THE DEPT. OF BUSINESS REGULATION. GE GAS Dryers As Low As home Oct. 30. Lt. Willard Bishop visited at his parent's home. Mr & Mrs Ralph Bishop, for 10 days. He was at Fort Knox and is now at Fort Benning. Joel Bishop held a Halloween party for sixth grade boys. They had a treasure hunt, a spook alley, and other fun games. Attending were Ron Jackson, Jan Babilis, Ralph Sudbury, Josh Lamb, Randy Jensen, Bill Clayton, Kevin Cox, Francis Longstaff. Kirk Wright, Duanc Bingham and Scott Bonham. Visiting the Ralph Bishop family were two girls from the National Sing Out, Rachel Whitten, Bridge Port, Conn., and Christiana Gutz, L'lm, Germany, were on their n'ay to Grand Junction, Colo., to give a concert. Visiting the Merrill Stillman family last week were Mr Stillman's sister, Mrs Bonnie Dimond, -and her daughter, Pf'zivr. mi, Calif. Mr 4 Mrs Merrill Stillman and son Johnnie and Mr 4 Mrs Richard LaMar Hardy and son Mark and John Trun- NOV. AN EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN. 12 YRS. PLUMB. AND HEAT. CONTRACTOR. MEMBER UTAH STATE PLUMBERS EXAM. BOARD ir were-nieces- nine-stak- 8 Automatic Control Automatically adjusts heat and drying time for size of particular type fabric load! Permanent Press Cycle Variable Time Control 3 Heat Selections. Approved for natural, mixed, L.P. and manufactured gases. Athletic Club Monday honoring Mrs Ruth Smart. Mr 4 Mrs Nelson Clayton enjoyed a costume party at the home of Mr 4 Mrs Harold Gni'pv. Kivriiie. A auilting party was held Brent Butterfield. HERE'S WHY: DG-4720- Idaho State University. Mrs June Larkin and her sisters enjoyed dinner at the a given to Kim Nelson, Joseph liigbee, Jimmey Whitmore, 'Corey Higgins, Douglas and Mark Bay, Jerry and Joe Young, Jacobson, Kenneth For A More Successful Sandy Elect Melvin Herrin Mayor! Model conference GRANITE Riverton PTA reminds the residents that Jordan Council PTA presents the University of Utah Pioneer Theatre for young people, in its 1967-6season at Midvale junior high school, 138 Pioneer St. Performances are at 2 and 4 p.m. Season tickets are available from Riverton PTA or at the door. There will be Non-Partis- an 2. 1967 by Mrs Amasa Davidson. Attending were Mrs Flossie Fletter, Sandy; Mrs Bertha Tilbury, Mrs Emma Beckstead, South Jordan; Mrs Stella Ebert and Ruth, Granite; Mrs Linda Short, Mrs Janice Wilde, Salt Lake. Visiting Mr 4 Mrs Amasa , on Friday Davidson Mrs Rose Water, St. Hoods, ".' with the leaders of the LDS Student Association from the Carl Sudbury is leaving on mission to the Mid Eastern States. He left for the mission Utah Thursday, November lANNUAL MIDVALE CITY J 254-368- leadership 7 Concrete Blocks Will No Area East of State Street Be Removed Unless The are Smaller 1 ft. sq or Leaves and grass clippings must be place in boxes or containers. The city will not remove refuse from commercial improvement jobs. NOTE; This Schedule Will Be Followed Exactly, No Return Trips Trash and Rubbsh Must Be Piled at the Curb. City Trucks Cannot Enter Private Property S Open Mon. & Fri. Til 9 LET SURROUNDING CITIES OBTAIN OUR BUSINESS AND GROW? KEEP REVENUE IN SANDY TO HELP WHY p.m. TAXPAYERS. DID YOU KNOW YOU NEED SUPERVISION OVER OUR SEWAGE IT MEANS TREATMENT PLANT WITH SOMEONE EXPERIENCED? OUR HEALTH. MEL HERRIN DOESN'T NEED POLITICAL JOB BUT HAS THE CONCERN AND LVTEREST OF SANDY AND YOU AT HEART AND IN MIND. Home Furnishings "Customer Satisfaction Is Your Privilege with Us." 800 E. Center Midvale A 255-354- 7 It is a violation of city ordinance to put out trash for collection arHv than Saturdayprior to clean-u- p schedule for that area. Police will enforce this regulation strictly! All Vacant Lots Must Be Cleaned Prior to Schedule Vote Melvin "Mel" Herrin for Mayor HAS THE TIME AND WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE. 2 with his son Jack Winward and family in Riverton. Mr 4 Mrs Michael Perry and children, Teresa and Mark, recently moved to Tulsa, Okla. to make their home. South High School in Salt Lake City. His wife. Linda, lives on Route 1, Sandy, Utah. RIVERTOM a Midvale, Page now wearing a cast and walking on crutches, and is living entered the Army In January, 1966, and was last stationed In Germany. He is a 1965 graduate of Marine Cpl. Nolan J. Johnson, son of Mr 4 Mrs Buster Johnson, 8831 South 1240 East, Sandy, and husband of the former Miss Dorothy M. Cow-iof Park City, is serving with the 11th Motor Transport Battalion, First Marine Division, in the Republic of Vietnam. His battalion's primary mission is to augment and reinforce the land transport capabilities of major elements of an expeditionary force for the tactical, logstical and adof movement ministrative troops, supplies and equipment. The unit is also engaged in a civic action program de at Still-man- Guest speaker of the River-eeClub Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m., will be Miss Cleta Johnson, Salt Lake City. She will talk about blindness and the Braille System. Club will be held at the home of Mrs Leslie M. Butterfield with Mrs Desna Newman as cohostess. LeeRoy Winward met with a painful accident recently when he missed a step, fell, and broke his ankle. He is Army Sp5, Rupert E. Jackson, 20, son of Mr 4 Mrs George E. Jackson, Sr., Des Moines, Iowa, was assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam, Sept. 24. Spec. Jackson, a tank crewman in Co. D of the brigade's 16th Armor near Bien Hoa, College. Ths Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide nell were on a hunting trip at Holiday Park Jack Sieverts went on a hunting trip to Vernal with his brothers and father. Mr & Mrs Marvin Higbee spent four days at Sun Valley Halloween party was held and GleanOct. 28 by ers at East Jordan stake center. Attending from Granite were Alice Durrant, Robyn Archibald, Ruth Ebert, Craig Evans, Allen Hilton. The Mutual Marrieds class held a party Oct. 28. Because their hay ride party was rained out they met at the Merrill Stillman home and played games. Attending were .Mr & Mrs Jack Sieverts, Mr & Mrs Ivan Orgill, Mr 4 Mrs Ivan Smart, Mr & Mrs Glen Ebert. Mr 4 Mrs Ralph Bish. op, Mr & Mrs Merrill A ily, Springvllle, tember 1967. He entered the Army in 1962 and was stationed in Germany before arriving in Vietnam in September 1966. He is a 1962 graduate of Jordan High School. stead. Dawna Nellson, a freshman at Dixie College, St. George, received a position at the school as an assistant to a clothing professor, Dawna, an expert seamstress, is a recipient of many sewing priz es. Dimond and Helen Kaye Holtgren are attending Snow Vote A Riverton visitor during the past 10 da. s was Mrs Helena Coy Bowen, Garden City, Calif., a former Riverton resident. Mrs Bowen came to attend funeral services and burial of her husband, William Thomas Bowen, 82, who died Oct. 20 in a California hospital. Mr Bowen was born on March 8, 1865 in Herriman, to David M. and Caroline Bowen. He leaves children, grandchildren, and is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces which provides tactical air power supporting the U. S, allies pairman, 6. Mrs Leonard C. Beckstead and Mrs Dora Callicott will 2c Airman and Apr. 10, - IN SERVICE is, here 3C multi-purpos- e NEWS OF MEN WET WINTERY pre-scho- Gene D. Jenkins, son of Mr 4 Mrs Lorin Jenkins, Olympus St., is home on leave after having finished his medical services specialist training school at Shepherd Air Force Base, Tex. He came home Oct. 11 and will be home until Oct. 28, when he will leave for Castle Air Force Base, Calif. A East and projects. self-hel- er entertainment. Mr furnished for one of these performances. Parents are asked to try to accompany their and first grade children. The Season show lasts an hour. dates are Nov. 4, Dec. 9, Feb. transportation signed to assist the Vietnamese people in completing adults, Bill-ete- Jayceettes Plan Decoration Talk Filled with Rich and in the evening Midvale City Street Department |