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Show MIA. South Jordan Second Ward MIA girls won first place in skill in the west Jordan Stake Volley Ball tournament. The event was held Oct. 26, at the South Jordan school. Nancy Rindlisbach is the sports director and Gloria Steel is coach. Girls playing in the senior division follow: Susan Egbert, Raydene Holt, JoAnn Nielsen, Joyce Jensen, and Sandra Holt, Eilene Nielsen. , Suzanne Holt, Debbie Kathy Heagren, Lois Mecham, Frances Sherwood, Debbie Farr, Gaylene Burr, SOUTH JORDAN Mrs M 255 4618 Holt .1 Jackmans Host Mutual Marrieds The Mutual Marrieds of the South Jordan Second Ward will meet Nov. 12, at 8 p.m with Mr & Mrs Lamar Jack-man- , 2610 West l(i'J50 South Bishop Golden Hay Holt will present the lesson Lenore Holt has returned from a 31 day "Expo Mrs '67" tour which included New York, Maine, Nova Scotia, the Prince Edward Islands, St. Lawrence River. Quebec, Montreal, to tne World's Fair and returning via New York Citv. On Oct. 31 daughters of Mr & Mrs Jay Fullmer, Tamera, Shellie, and Shareen entertained the West Jordan Relief Society with a dance presentation of the Charleston. Mr & Mrs Junior Kindles bach and son, Kim were hon ored guests at a birthday din ner party for Mrs Eva Rae Rindlisbach given by Mr & AfterMrs Lee Rindlisbach. wards they enjoyed a movie in Salt Lake City On Oct. 27, Mr & Mrs Matthew Holt observing their 52nd were wedding anniversary dinner guests of Charles Peterson, Also, in attendance was Mrs Cora Fisher, Mrs Holt's Berg-strom- DUP Camp Sets Nov. 0 Meeting Sherrie Egbert. in Playing the junior division are Darla McKee. Cindy Fitzgerald. Heagren. Kaylene Jenk- ins. Rocky Carter and Geral- dine Elmer, Shauna Beck-steaDenise Jenkins, Sherri, Nielsen, Shcrrv Srhouten, Jan Thomas, Vickie Jenkins, Worth. Geneal Mecham. Janice Deakin, JoAnn Boulder, Peggy Jensen and Beth Nielsen. On Oct 24, at 7:30 p.m a group of 30 guys and gals enjoyed a hay ride around the Retown of South Jordan. turning to the school auditorium they had erouD sing-inunder the direction of Dou" Bateman. Afterwards- they all joined together in a group for round dancing and then split up into groups of eight for square dance instruc tion under the direction of Ralph and Joyce Holder and other guests from the Taylors-villStake. A birthday club from South Jordan consisting of Ruth Oakeson, Alta Oakeson, Mary Norma Wheadon, Sheppick, Donna Thelma Dalrymple, Rhea Berkstead, Oakeson, Shirley Holt, Naomi Jensen. Mada DeMille, and Jean Van Dyke went to the South Salt Lake Library Oct. 20, to hear a musical. Pat Davis presented a program of Broadway hits. Col-lett- e South Jordan DUP camp held their October meet in at the home of Mrs Leona Beckstead Assisting her was Mrs Mrs Verda McMullin, lartensen Walker gave the lesson on the (ahernaclfi and the organ. The next meeting is scheduled to be Friday, Nov. 10 at 1 p m. at the home of Mrs Louetta Petersen, 3244 West 11400 South. Assisting will be Mrs llortense Walker Gayle Thomas will present the lesson entitled "Autobiog raphics of Pioneers." South Jordan residents who qualify "are welcome to join. Saturday noon, Oct. 28, pheasant season opened in Idaho. Among South Jordan residents who journeyed to the Burley, Ida., area to enjoy the early hunt were the Dell Wheadon, following: Jerry Holt, Dix McMlllin. Lynn Holt, Roy Heagren and Ron Baker. The South Jordan Second has Relief Ward Society named new officers. Mrs Alice Thomas has been released as secretary and has been The Jer-rile- named homemaking leader Mrs Leah Rindlisbach is the new secretary. Mrs Colleen McMillan is the new sports director for the South Jordan Third Ward e sister. Bishop and Mrs Elwood T Jones celebrated their wedding anniversary Oct 12th 27, , , received individual awards: Helen May lor. ( laudette Price, MarCharlotte McDotitral. guerite Dye, Lila Palmer, Re-ol- Newbold. Carolee Holt, Pamela De Graffenreid, and Mary Gailey. to the South Newcomers Jordan area are Mr & Mrs Keith I'edersi.n and family, Mr & Mrs Gary Hale and baby, Mr & Mrs Richard De Call and baby, Mr & Mrs Richard Romney and family, Mr & Mrs Val V'ranes and family, Mr & Mrs Charlie Brown and family, and Mr & Mrs Glen Bateman and Re-Ele- ct LEGAL NOTICES Lynn it' ? NOTICK OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of Midvale City has recommended the rczoning into Commercial District of the following described area within the corporate limits of Midvale City, at the Commencing Southwest corner of the Antoinetta Acres Subdivision, Also known as "Shamrock Meadows," and running West along an extension of California Street to the East line of the Welch v. . C-- ." . Midvale City Freeway right-of-way- ; Northerly along the Freeway line to a point 383 feet South of the South line of Sugar St. (7200 South): East to the West line of the O. S. L. Railroad South COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term Rabbi to Speak Women at St. Therese To New Officers Named By Relief Society Mrs-Jame- Birrell. The Sandy East Stake of the Relief Society recently sustained a new presidency. Walters, Arlene president, Jackie LaRena Zabnskie, Ina counselors; Browning, Mae Crouch, secretary. The new work director is LaReta Monwell. At the home of JoAnn sen the Bonnes Aimes Han- club was held Thursday. In charge of the program was .Mrs Ann Gilchrist. Mrs Gilchrist gave a narration with slides on the Mayan people in Central and South Fourteen America members were present. Gail Oldham and son to Price deer hunting last week end. Darrell Watts and son Lon-nwent deer hunting near Roosevelt last week. Grant Taylor along with his son Mike and Mr Taylor's father went hunting at the Book Cliffs. Roger Peteon. his brothers and friends went hunting Gary-wen- J Nis-sei- Watt Mrs A T Colhson Civic Affairs 1 Year Guarantee 9 5 Year Food Warranty O j Model ERV-16- V S Church Activities 5 K. ... i y Interested In A 16 Cu. Ft. Size 571-315- Tax Reduction Freezer wuipot S Use Your The Sandy Seventh Ward had a Halloween party Oct. 31 for all Primary children. Betty Farnsworth and Marcile Bonlmm Blazer, teachers, put on a spook skit. Those taking part were Udell Player, Mat-heBishop. Scott Meir, Mike Fralto, Chad Browning, Clair Webstrr, Clair Baldwin, Brig Knudson, Rick Wines, Steve Uerger. All Primary children in $ With The Purchase of Any Size Halloween Parties Held at Churches came New Business Beffar Midvale Walker Bankard Here! Call Ray Thompson at West Jordan Locker 1 637 W. 7729 S. West Jordcn 255-042- Vote for a "Leader 1 Paid by CStixans for Ross Committee costume. Sandy Seventh Ward MIA held a Halloween party Tuesday. Games and dancing were enjoyed by all MIA youth. In charge of this party were Val Farnsworth, Preston Adams, Clair Webster, Mavis Roth. Beth Sainsbury. and Eva McMullin. The 12th Ward MIA had a Halloween hay ride. They all returned to the church for dancing and refreshments. In The HOP'S TV -- ' ow Low - Prices On BOOTS ?SBil Are Made for in " Model I ERV-11- C IS1! Fashion i Model ERV.16D upright Reg. $2.79 Now29 ... x, f 9 i Happiness is y , an Electric Dryer... Boy Plow! I 3 Days On! SINK SET Reg. $3.39 Save 40c 229 1967 6 Piece Model RCA Y!QTOr Save $1.10 COLO VO-- 5 SHAMPOO SCREWDRIVER List Price Reg. $1.49 7jt C 5 Inch or Regular Dry l Reg. 39c Insulated IB hJ f9 Save 25c Save 72c ( Th ROBBINS Strltt 25 tub (ovirtil dlg.) 295 iq. In. pictur til iM IQ 11 3 Reg. 59c Inch CORICIDIK 25 Tablets Reg. 98c Save 26c Q Helps Fight Colds Save 39c $599.95 KJ Tt W.T. Patent Black or Brown RECORDING TAPE Stretch Vinyl j) THE MOST TRUSTED IN ELECTRONICS I Til $95 and OWN'S APPLIANCE s hoes 2.1 NORTH PHONE 255 - 3539 MIDVALE. UTAH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MAIN I i Aj Ojllv J Reg. 89c I $nnQ95 j Family Size Hi-Pow- er core I I Toothpaste fabm - - Crest Ga. I DEEPLY INTERESTED IN TURKEY WHITE CITY WALKIN' LIGHT GLOBES 60-75-1- CITV COOflCILMAN the fines? Shotgun Shells V 7w Pound 25 ;P2 - IDVM! Saturday. Year Just in Time for Thanksgiving will gather to hear Rabbi WVrmck of the Congregation Montefiore Synagogue, iall Lake, on Thursday, Nov. .) at 8 p.m. Everyone is urged to attend rosary and benediction in the chinch, 112 So Allen St., at 7 30 p.m. A social hour will follow the meeting in the hall Transportation may be arranged bv phoning Mrs William Carroll. Newest V- 4 Gram Dahl, Carl Thornwall, anu Dean Bishop, Mark ishop, frank Herndge, .'i arren and Schmitt went liOSS fefc&jl 111 most interesting evening' A if ii Mont will be shared by the women of St. TheiTsc Parish who rr Vote Tues. Nov. 7 r fU Vita Hugh Blackburn and Don Bullock went up near the Weber river hunting. go-in- s Lights for Pony League Park O Conscientious and Capable ' Mary Lee Albretchsen sailed on the Lurline to spend a vacation in Hawaii. Mrs Merle Albretchesen has been in the LDS hospital, but is now recovering at home. Mr & Mrs Kent Anderton and family spent last week visiting in Duchesne. LaRue Vawdry. Earlene Wilcox, and LaVonna Peterson went to dinner and a show in town while their husbands went deer hunting Jay Jackson and family went to Tabiona deer hunting last week end. Mr & Mrs Keith MeComb and children went to Vernal hunting. Tommy Gould, son of Mr dt Mrs Jack Gould, has been ' ottonuood hospital for a alter undergoing surgery due to a tootbail acciaeni. Brent Bonham and sons joe hand Jim bagged a deer ai 52 North Main St. Downtown Midvale j 8140 5. State Midvale 6 The Noel Thompson family headed down south for the deer hunt. The Richard Larscn family-trietheir luck deer hurting near Salina. The Ninth Ward held a Halloween party with a prize to the girl or boy dressed in the best costume. A spook alley, games, and refreshments wore under the direc tion of Bill Nelson, Wayne Worlton, Perry Bjerreboard, Ralph Nichols. Donna Mead Horse Shoe Courts at the Bowery 12 t The Midvale Sentinel Pn?e The Jordan Guide Midvale. I 'tali Thursday, November 2. 1967 hunting in Taylor mountain near Vernal. Leon Walters and friends went to Lviehesne der hunting last week end. Charles Weir has been visitMr ing the last inweek home where Denver Weir lives he is employed. Mrs Weir will join him as soon as their home is sold. The Jim Flander family went to Fish Lake for a few days. down Roosevelt way for four days. Mr Ik Mrs William Cummins and children Kristin and Kimberly from Scottsdiae. Ariz., are visiting Mr & Wright, La.N'ae Davis. Nor- Mary LuAnn O'.fiham. ma Lloyd. charge of this party were Joanne Spencer, Liz McComb, Jan King, Buddy Miller, Jay Jackson, and Cyril Watt. right-of-wa- Years Midvale City Council A Partner in Midvale's Major Industry A Leader in Boy Scout Events 8 right-of-wa- 10-2- bv "oing out to dinner On Oct. 29 the South Jordan First Ward MIA present ed individual awards to the following girls Juamta (lail ey, Janice Oakeson. Sharon Oates, Valerie Palmer, Keta Boulden, Paula De Graffen-rcidShana Hancock, Christine Holt. Diane Oates, Miller, Joyce Karen Mabcy, Linda Miller, Nancy Snow, Dcbra Butterfield, Roylane Mahey, and Merlene Oakeson, There were nine leaders who also Beck-stead- along the railroad to the Northeast corner of said subdivision: West along the north side of said subdivision to the Northwest corner; South along the West side of said subdivision to the point of beginning. JS NOTICE FURTHER GIVEN that the HEREBY Midvale City Council will, on the 13th day of November. 19f!7, at the council chambers Midvale City Hall, Main and Center Streets, Midvale, Utah, at the hour of 12:00 noon, hold a public hearing upon the proposal to change the classification of the above described area, and that all persons interested in the proposal will be heard. By authority of the Midvale City Council Dated this 23rd day of October, 1967. s HENRY BECKSTEAD Mayor, Midvale City, Attest: s LAWRENCE A MINEER Citv Recorder . (Pub. 9) 255-382- 1 |