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Show Russell David Peterson, Hatt, Randy Parry, Gerrold Horrocks Norman and Crump. Bluifdal Mrs Lee Wanlass Mrs Robert Horrocks is in the Cottonwood Hospital undergoing surgery. Wins First in Derby Pack 139 held its annual pinewood derby Feb. 29 at the ward house, conducted by Cubmaster Maurice Aston. There were 38 cars entered with Michael Smith coming in first, Wayne Neil-sosecond and Tommy Green, third. Badges and awards were presented to Toni Silcox, Robert Parry, David Anderson, Steven Childs, Dennis Bowman, Kurt Schroeder, Gordon Webb, Tommy Green, Kelly Spencer, Brett Parry, Wayne Neilson, Ronnie Moon, Dusty Barbieri, Kenny Crump and Kevan Allred. There were over 150 peopresent. A birthday held for Darell 1 254-001- 9 Michael Smith ple T dinner was Scouts Work on Conservation On Feb. 28, 28 scouts from troop 139 and 4 adult leaders worked on a conservation project in the mouth of Bear Canyon above Draper. The project consisted of covering the water pipe in a tunnel with soil to prevent falling rocks from breaking the pipe. Also the creek which runs out of Bear Canyon was cleaned and the banks were rocked up to prevent soil erosion. This water source provides the Riverton and Bluffdale areas with culinary water and the project was approved by Mayor George Usher of Riverton. J llllii 0 : ( wl Turner Feb. Mrs Turner, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Glen Roberts Blaine Dalton, Mr & Mrs and family, Mr & Mrs DenLynn Turner, Mr & Mrs nis Nichols and family and Charles Hobbe, Julie and Mr & Mrs Don Lovendahl Terry Thuner all joined in and family celebrated Mr the celebration. Lovendahl's birthday with a Howard Jewell is home family dinner Feb. 25. after being in the Holy Mrs Dick Bell was Cross hosnital. at a bridal shower Mr & Mrs Ross Ellis and for her sister, Vickie Kyrio-pouloat the home of her family, bpanish Fork, spent the afternoon visiting with mother, Mrs Ted Kyriopoul-os- , Mr & Mrs Leo R. Hatch. Feb. 28. Those in attendance from Bluffdale were Mrs Bell, Mrs Dennis NichTeam Plays in ols, Mrs Brent Scroggin and Mrs Les Chapman. Region Playoff Mrs Floyd Allred is in the Cottonwood Hospital underThe basketball tests. team played Feb. 26 and 27 going The Bluffdale birthday in the regional playoff. They club met Feb. 28 at the entered as first place team home of Virginia Merrill. from Riverton Stake. The Those attending were Deola team was composed of the Decker, Turner, Brigetta following: Larry Neilson, Helen Molyneux. Lois Bills, Dick Bell, Dennis Nichols, Althea Crump, Leon Crump, Dee Jones, Lyla Crump, 25. n JUST BY MAIL OR THE PHONE-I- N PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN Ruth Mousley, Ivy Page, lone Graham and Gwen Special guests were Ruth Jones and Vivian Webb. Mr & Mrs Steve Davis and family, Mr & Mrs Dennis Nichols and family and Mrs Beatrice Casper all joined in a birthday dinner for Mrs Myrtle Nichols Feb. 27. The girls basketball team played Riverton Third ward Feb. 29. Riverton won. The Riverton stake volleyball games wilj begin Mar. 7 in the Bluffdale gymnasium. Mr & Mrs Ed Patience and family, Midvale, spent the day with Mr & Mrs Stan Bills. Mr & Mrs Howard Crump were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Jack Day, Draper. A basketball banquet will be held Mar. 4 at Riverton. GET THE CASH YOU NEED BETWEEN U- S- Honor Society members who took part in installation ceremonies last Wednesday at Hillcrest High included, from left, Roberta Hrdy, William P. Knibbe, Carolee Ham- me Allyson Clawson, Claire Workman, Joy Ann Osborne. WITHOUT DELAY. COPPERTON Mrs George Gadd 774-279- 8 Study Guild Hears Story of Choir ' ' - I I I I l I I Name I Address.. ..Phone.. City Amount Wanted I Needed When $ r BIG V Copperton Study Guild members and their guests, met Feb. 26 in the Lions Community Center for a meeting and program. Club president, Mrs Willard Nichols, conducted. Mrs James Peterson introduced Grant Baktfr, from: the Utah Symphony. He told the ladies of the organizing of the Tabernacle choir, its trials and successes and elaborated on their invitation to sing in Athens, Greece. Mr Baker presented pictures of the orchestra's tour in Europe. Following the program. BATHROOM TISSUE SILK 4 30 II B1GY FRESHER Has Rummage Sale Mrs Richard Rauer, head of sewing of the Westminster Mothers Club, announced that the club is sponsoring a rummage sale, Thursday, Mar. 14, starting at 10 a.m. at 833 South 2nd East, Salt Lake City. Donations of toys, clothing, and household goods will be appreciated. Copperton people can contact Mrs Rauer or Mrs Alice Flores by March 10. Money from the sale is to be used for new choir robes for Westminster choir. In Speech Festival Copperton Ward MIA held its speech festival last Tuesday. Mrs Kenneth .Foster was in charge with Ted Sandstrom as master chef. Miss LeAnn Bodily, daughter of Mr & Mrs Gordon Bodily, was named winner. She will represent Copperton in the stake speech festival Mar. 6. Twenty-ongirls in and boys participated speech. Mrs Marvin Ray, received his certificate of graduation from Primary. Mrs Dan Groves, Mrs George Bolman, Mrs Joe Murano, Mrs Art Fike, and Mrs Myrtle Thomas drove to Murray last Friday where they attended services at Murray Baptist Church for 'World Day of Prayer." Mrs Keith Mayne and children, Midvale, were dinner guests last Friday of Mr & Mrs Dewey Mayne.. Mrs Max Wiley, president of Lark Ward Relief Society, announces that plans are being made for a bazaar to b held the latter part of March. Mr & Mrs Verio Kendrick and family drove to Bountiful Feb. 26 where they were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs and Michael KVndrick daughter, Aunrea. Mrs Ernest Poulsen attended a bridal shower last Thursday evening for a granddaughter, Miss LeAnn Poulsen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Keith Poulsen. Hostess was Mrs Roger Hatfield, West Jordan. Mrs Agnes Groves was Mr & Mrs Thomas B. Sadler, Mr & Mrs George A. Gadd, Mr & Mrs Ernest Diederich, and Mr & Mrs were dinner Ray Olsen guests last Sunday of Mr & Mrs Albert Cheever. Nancy, David, and Diana Pett, children of Mrs Jean Pett, Midvale, spent last week end in Copperton visiting their grandparents, Mr & Mrs George A Gadd. Mr & Mrs Thomas J. Sadler and children, Carlynn, Mark, and Kristine, White City, were dinner guests last Friday of Mr & Mrs Thomas B. Sadler. Evening visitors were Mr & Mrs Ray-bur- n Dow, Draper. Paul Sells, Roy, Utah, spent Feb. 26 in Copperton visiting his mother, Mrs Mary Sells and sister and brother-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett. Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniainen and Mrs Ruth Hudson drove to Salt Lake last Thursday evening to visit Mr & Mrs Roland Kanniainen and new baby daughter who was born Feb. 26. Tommy McNeilis and Miss at Pro-vJudy Ross, students in Copat BYU, arrived perton Feb. 26 to spend the day with Tommy's grandmother, Mrs Florence Schick. They w?re joined for dinner by Mr & Mrs Delmar Schick and children. Mr & Mrs William Nichols, Midvale, and Mrs Maud Miller traveled to Pleasant o The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page S Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 7, 1968 Grove last Friday to visit Walter Denver, released that morning from the American Fork hospital where he had been treated for pneumonia. Mar." 17 is the date for the spaghetti dinner sponsored by Immaculate Conception Church to be held in the Copperton Lions Community Center. The dinner will start at 2 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from men of Immaculate Conception Men's Club, John Wagstaff is in charge of ticket sales. Mr & Mrs George Gadd attended the wedding and reception for Miss Ilene Draper, daughter of Edward former Rudolph Draper, resident of Bingham Canyon last Sat. evening in Salt Lake City. The groom is Mr Richard John Bobincheck. ltMV$... to fertilize EARLY! e Fertilize early this spring and watch your profits grow. Early fertilization enables natural moisture to move the fertilizer down into the root zone, where it is readily available to the plant. Fertilizer applied late often moves, under-furro- w irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and Leaders Plan Youth Conference A five stake youth conference was held at Sandf' Stake Center Feb. 26. MIA leaders and youth leaders from Copperton, Mrs Elwin Winn, Mrs Kenneth Foster, Mrs William Andreason, Marvin Throckmorton, Scott Crump, John O. Smith, and Neysa Xanthos attended and helped plan the youth conference to be held this summer at BYU. Bishop Gordon Bodily presented special achievement awards last Sunday night to Aaronic priesthood boys: John O. Smith, Scott Crump, Russell Crump, Kent Peterson, and Jim Wankier. Mrs Ted (Linda) Sandstrom, stake MIA drama leader, was presented a special award. Robert Ray, son of I rrnm 1 w m. m (Cp3nlMlS isn't available as it should be for maximum yields. Early fertilization with USS Fertilizers will give your crops the quick start they need this spring. And remember, USS Fertilizers are sold dealers who can provide by reliable dealers soil fertility planning assistance, backed by United States Steel research and agronomists. Start your fertilizer program NOW! UsS) Fertilizers Delmar Duncan. Riverton Egill Olaffson, Draper M. A. Elhers, Midvale p1 TIL Roll Pock fjoTAL lb fCou.2? --I CANVAS 3 SNEAKERS LADIES GALLON GARDEN HOSE SPECIALS 50F. Mothers Club Miss Bodily Wins LY, H0vE-PROMPT- were served refreshments by hostesses Mrs Mark Jones, Mrs Udell Wankier, and Mrs Richard Steele. hostess at a luncheon last Guests were Wednesday. Mrs Ethel Argyle, Mrs Alice Peterson, Murray and Mrs Ida Bolman. Mrs L. Barry Snow arrived from England Feb. 26 to visit her husband's parents, Mr & Mrs Laurence Snow, while awaiting the arrival of her husband from L. Barry Thailand. arrived here from Snow last Saturday Thailand night. Mr & Mrs Carl Kanniain-e- n and Mrs Ruth Hudson were dinner guests Feb. 25 of Mr & Mrs Elliott Land-heiOther Salt Lake. guests were Mr & Mrs Roland Kanniainen, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Clayton Butt, were dinner Taylorsville, guests Feb. 27 of Mr & Mrs Albert Butt. Mrs Jane Rice, Salt Lake, visited in Copperton last Friday with Mr & Mrs George Blake. Lt (j.g.) John Reeves Dahlstrom left last Thursday for N.A.S. Lemoore, Calif., following a two weeks leave spent in Copperton with his mother, Mrs John Dahlstrom. Lt. Dahlstrom will receive further training at the air station. He is in the Air Wing of the Navy. Mrs George Bolman returned home recetly from a two months' visit in Hollywood, Calif., at the home of her son, Robert. Mrs Royal Madsen, Mt. Pleasant, and her daughter, Mrs Dale Koski, Midvale, were luncheon guests last Thursday of Mrs Ernest Poulsen. Week end visitors of Mr & Mrs Rex B. Garrett were Mrs Russell Oldham, Logan, and Janet and Joan Price, West Jordan. 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