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Show '1 the school auditorium at p.m. The homecoming themt was "Remember When." The assembly was under the direction of the Boys and Girls Association and the script was written by the class of Mrs composition Ward. Kim Watts acted as 27 in Hillcrest High each year were seated on the stage as ihc special events from their year were portrayed by the graduates of that year Alumni participatine included 1 Holds Fifth Alumni Meeting master ceremonies. of Hillcrest High held its fifth alumni assembly Oct. per-rio- san by accompanied Cheryle Brand: Kent Brown, Steve Graves and Josie Van Seters. Ad- visors are Mrs Barbara Ward and William Popp. officers from Studentbody I annual Dowd who Mickey who folk singing presented numbers; Laury Hammel and John Sepuin. comedy team, who composed and sang a song about Hillcrest; .hilie Ontiverous. who sang two songs Members of the Chamber Choir from last year who sang. Mike Peterson who also sang, and Greg Larson and Carol Johnson, who plaved a piano duet At the conclusion of the assembly the president of the Boys and Girls Association walked across the stage in their caps and gowns to portray the future The cheerleaders from last year then led the student body and the alumni in the school sonc new period for a economy calling long distance interstate telephone calls went into effect Wednesday, Nov. 1. according to Jack H. Bergstedt, local manager for Mountin States Telephone. This will be the 22nd major cut in charges made for e BUSHELS OF SAVINGS TO BE HAD AND ME WITH ONLY ONE BASKET! Eye Examination Contact Lensed Vision Training Help for Slow Readers V. p y Home 'Furnishings 800 E. E. Burgon, O. D. Optometrist 2354651 Midvale 760 East Center (Acrou from Safeway) Center St., Midvale person-to-perso- person-to-perso- ARE sister-in-law- pital Mr & Mrs M. J. Told, Pioneer St., motored to Duarte, Calif., recently to see their great grandson who was born AT i mq$X He is the son of Mr Robert Reed, formerly Christensen. They also their daughter. Mrs Elaine Christensen, Santa Anita. Calif., grandmother of the new comer, who will be named Robert John Reed. A week after they were there they were joined bv another daughter and her husband, Mr & Mrs Bill Grant, S. Grant St., and their daughter, Mrs Joan Swain and two children. Murray. After having visited' in Duarte, for another wee, they and the Bill Grants, Mrs, Swain and family motored t Santa Cruz, Calif., where they stayed overnight. From there they went to San Francisco, where they spent three days. Overnight was also spent in COMING down Appliance VALUES ARE both Reno and Elko, Nev. While in Reno Mrs Swain visited her brother-in-laand , Mr & Mrs Bob Swain. Mrs Darold Dumas, Fourth Ave., entertained at a hunt sister-in-law- breakfast recently prior to the hunters leaving for a week end of deer hunting near Vernal. Enjoying the breakfast were Darold Dumas Kenneth Dumas and son. Jeff, Denzil Timothy and son, Gary, Mid- vale. Mr & Mrs Carl R. Snow, Columbia Dr.; Mr & Mrs Rodnev L. Edman. Holladay: and Mrs Snow's brother and . Mr & Mrs Fred H. Gibson. Pocatello, Ida., returned recently from a two week trip to Hawaii. Prior to going to Hawaii they attended a convention of the National Electrical Contractors' Association at San Francisco. From San Francisco they left for a nine-datrip to the sister-in-law- THAN EVER ON WHIRLPOOL DRYERS AUTOMATIC Look at all these conveniences! moisture minder dryness control with 2 automatic cycles shuts dryer off when clothes are "dry enough" . . 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Word has been received by Mrs Arvella Jaynes that her Mr daughter and & Mrs Wade Young (Barbara Jaynes), Lake, Mich., 'are parents of a son. born Oct. 21. Mr 4 Mrs Roy Robinson a and daughter,- Sandra, Heights, Calif., were house guests of Mr & Mrs Gerald Lunsen last week. s Mrs Robinson is Mrs sister, Loa. They were Hai-iend- Lun-nen'- here Hawaiian Islands. They enjoyed a tour of the seven islands. They visited Airman Fred Cvar, Jr., and his wife, Joan. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Fred Cvar Sr., Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale. He is stationed at Hickam Field. They attended the first day of Aloha Week, which started with a parade of floats being made from the fresh flowers of the islands. The Jenkins Cousins' Club had lunch at the home of Mrs Emma Jones, E. Wasatch St., the being Mrs Mrs Stella Beckstead, Mid vale. Serving followed. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs Edith Mounteer, Pioneer St., Mrs Erma the Lawson, Sandy. Miss Ramona Oseguera, Third Ave assisted by Miss Zenaida Flores, Second Ave., entertained at a party at the of Miss home Oseguera Games were played. Enjoying the party were Mrs Juan Flores, Mrs Juanita Vasquez. Mrs Mrs Willis Francom, Irene Diddens, Mrs Estelle & PHEASANT Mrs J. V 278-870- pn rr; Nv. ft, Janalvn Butterfield, daughter of Mr & Mrs Golden ButDebra terfield, entertained Ewell, Diane Eastman, Kim Miller, Kathy Miller, and Julie Freeman at her home on Tuesday evening. tar Spy Party Marks Halloween Date Butler Eighth and Twelfth Wards Mutual came disguised as spies at their Halloween party held Monday, Oct. 30. 007 was the theme and the genuine spies found themselves reporting to the "Boss Man from Mutual" whose headquarters were in an old warehouse. In breaking the spy ring, the group found themselves in a Spook Alley in London, traveling through Scotland Yard Morgue looking for clues in the Wax Museum, the London airport, a trip through a haunted house, a reactor station and a science laboratory. Finally, the group broke the spy ring which consisted of Lynn Cowley, John Nelson, Mark Griffiths and Marie Thalmann. A dance was held and The Brigade furnished the music. Pam Fyans and Brook Van Setter entertained. Blake, originally William Blake, Jr., SacramenMrs Charmain to, Calif.; Hatch, Bountiful, and Mrs Betty Myers, Evanston, Wyo. Mrs Gwendolyn Butterfield, Rowena Ernest, Marne'- Butterfield, Ethel Butterfield. and Butterfield attended Betty stake Primary meeting at Riverton Oct. 25. WEST JORDAN SOUTH JORDAN - Fire Station 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Holts Service, 10400 South 700 W. Sherwoods Service, 0400 South 1 463 W. H F. Service, 10405 South 1300 W. Riverton Town Hall, 4:30 p.m. to 1 1 - RIVERTON 7 :00 - CRESCENT p.m. - Parry Service, BLUFFDALE 14280 South 1700 W. Karl Molyneux, 13890 South 2200 W. Hydes Garage, 9665 South State Crescent Floral 9980 South State Giles American Service 10600 South State Season Opens Saturday, Nov. 4th Ward Has Spook Alley Party Butler Thirteenth Ward held a Halloween party Oct. 30. A trip into the country with a spook alley and a haunted snack highlighted the party. A live combo furnished music to dance by outside and only minor frostbite was reported by those who did not dance quite fast enough. j Any Size Chill Available CIUIV SHELLS : Butler Third Ward downed Butler Sixth Ward YWMIA volley ball team in the Butler Stake volley ball tourna-"men- t. The girls of the Third' Ward were coached by Mrs fe Regular $3.70 12Guage in ' Western V TRADE IN YOUR OLD GUN ON Hunting Coals With Detachable Hood World Standard of Quality A NEW BROWNING SHOTGUNS & RIFLES $1195 orating theme. Classrooms of Cottonwood Heights elementary school recently competed in a PTA membership drive. Coming out on top were the children in Mrs Smith's first grade. The children were given a candy surprise for having the largest enrollment of parents in the organization. Per Box X Mark Reversible Madeline Seguin. The Brigade provided music to dance by at the Butler Stake Teen Dance which was held Saturday, Oct. 28. The event was termed a big success. Ghosts cut out of white paper danced on the walls following the Halloween dec- THI ARISTOCRAT of Auto. mm Made to last a lifetime, and longorl & 12, 16 and 20 GA. from Hunting Vests With Detachable Gam Reg. $9.95 SKetguni 74 95 II And Uo Pocket $C95 ITHACA 16 GA& , 20-G- . FEATHERWEIGHT Sale CRESCENT 255-624- 1 Second Ward Holds Bazaar Nov. 3 HUNTING BOOT "Holiday Head Start" will the theme of Crescent Third Ward Relief Society bazaar to be held Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. at the ward house. Booths will be open with hand made articles, a bake sale, and food. games to ni has Mrs Harold Carroll been released in Mt. Jordan Stake from YWMIA stake president. She has served as ward and stake president for UJingmcatei SHOTGUNS 12 - 16 - 20 - GAUGE FULL LINE be r Original Chippawas Look for I d "" T igr-Tlh"'"- "Tr Reg. 104.93 AAF jf PUMP ACTION Nw beautiful Du fin'nh, nw flur-d-li- l world's molt dependable years. Crescent Second and Third Ward choirs furnished music at Mt. Jordan Stake conference Oct. 22 in Draper. The Crescent Second Ward two Beehive classes held a laugh, checkering, pump action. 79 "vJi m 95 BEAUTIFUL NEW REMINGTON MODEL 1100 AUTOMATIC party for their mothers. A and a skit were presented. Mrs Marja Overson and Mrs Marilyn Woodward are the Beekeepers. Mrs Ethel McOnnell, Salt Lake City, was a week end guest at the home of Mr & Mrs Harvey Ainsworth. Mrs film McOnnell The most beautiful world. Carriers moi iin i- J 25 up 1 Caps FLOWER SHOP automatic shotgun JL, r Kitk -,. Rea.$159.95-NO- is Mrs Ainsworth's n In the UK W WINCHESTER Mod. IAq I Gloves Pairfct3 J.rsev AUTOMATIC 1 400-- 1 AUTOMATIC NOW I24'5 Mother's BIG helper... Gei Your J;&2 dryer I Inltivcrton V (Across from Riverton Motor Co.) iuUJvr'QiU 1 .r-- Appliance iggSS Yellow P., l Hid t v.JrWXJL License Here Open lil 8 p.m. jmkt: Open till s p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 9 S560 So. State, Murray 266-880- 54-38- 35 ol Jordan, reinterred at the South Jordan cemetery. Here from a distance to attend services were Mr & Mrs South EASANT Hunting Whirlpool liam 2, 1967 for all your hunting needs WEAR-PERMAN- ENT 9 ene's Thursday, November t )J0 SOUTH ltII 13th -v Page Hunting Permits Now on Sti at the Following Locations: Miller Weston Butterfield. son of Mr & Mrs Wayne Butterfield. graduated Nov. 3 at Fort Lewis, Wash. He has completed his basic training and is now being transferred to Tucson, Ariz. Phillip Harold Swasey, son of Mr & Mrs Harold F. Swasey, is leaving for the mili- - The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale. Utah South Jordan Valley Hunting Unlis KERRIMAN BUTLER 12 Top Mr & Mrs Virgil Freeman, Midvale. had Mrs Freeman's Mrs Nettie Talbot, mother, Herriman. as a week end guest. Rijchard Butterfield, son of Mr & Mrs Preston Butterfield, is taking his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. He left Oct. 11. Mr & Mrs Frank Tuft, Draper, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs J W. Miller Tuesday. Oct. 24, Mr & Mrs Butterfield observed Henry their 50th wedding anniversary. On this day a dream of 18 years came true for Bes sie. She had her brother. Wil Pilot Primary class had a solo flight program Thursday evening for their parents. During the program the parents pinned the wings on the children. Teachers of the class are Mrs Jeaniece Ostler, Mrs Delma Gerr and Mrs Gloria Johnson. Mrs Marilyn Shaw was in charge. School Miss Dana Thurber. Third Ave., and Mrs C. E. Riley. Murray, recently traveled to Tucson. Ariz., to attend the wedding of Randy Bergener. formerly of Midv ale. and Miss Kathleen Ovind, Tucson, Mrs Willis Francom. Third Ave., attended a wedding reception recentlv for Lana La Rae Madill and Daniel Edward Crippen at the Granda-leVilla Recention Center. Granger. Miss Madill is the daughter of Mrs Lois Aston, Bennion. Lorna All good Olson Olson, Magna. Crescent Second Ward mendinger, E. Wasatch St She is teaching at Delta High v- Wilford Mrs were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Ed . Mrs W. M. Stelter davs. 5 Mr e 255-360- Mr Mrs Bill Andersen, Sixth Ave., returned Sunday after having spent the past 10 days in Vernal and Flaming Gorge. They visited Mr Andersen's mother, Mrs J. C. Andersen, and his brother , anu Mr & Mrs Jim Andersen and family, in Vernal. They enjoyed deer hunting at Flaming Gorge. & Mr Mrs William Magnus-son- , Mrs Margaret Oliver, and Mrs Blanche Macklin, Midvale, were among 300 members of the Golden Age Clubs of Midvale, Murray and Salt Lake, who enjoyed a tour recently to Bear Lake, Brigham City, Logan, and Ogden. Dinner was enjoyed at a cafe in Oeden Mr & Mrs Ellis J. Wilcox, S. Grant St., returned recently from a three weeks' trip to Sedona, Ariz , where they visited friends, and Albuquerque, N. Mex., where they visited their son and dauuhter-in-law- , Dr. and Mrs Paul D. Wilcox. Mrs Klsie Bakoulas. St.. is home after having surgery at LDS hos- Oct. 5. & Mrs Bonnie visited POvlKDES r coast-t- - Vision Care Walch for Our Adv. Next Week n & Again Reduced since station-to-statio- Mrs WiUis Francom Phone Rates calls station-to-statio- PERSONALS Long Distance Reduced rates and coast service was inaugurated in 1915. A new economy calling has been established for direct distance dialed (DDD) calls between midniht and 7 a.m. The rate for the first three minutes is 75 cents or less for a call within the continental United States, except Alaska. The present night and Sunrates of day SI or less will also apply all day Saturday and will be advanced to start at 7 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. on weekdays. A three minute call anywhere in the continental United States, except Alaska, during the evening period of 5 to 7 p.m. will be lowered to SI. 25, a reduction of 25 cents. Some rates will also drop. The lower night rates will be extended to apply all day Saturday and Sunday instead of just Sunday, and "to apply from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. weekdays instead of from 6 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. |