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Show christening of a daughter of Mr & Mrs Randy Densley. Mr & Mrs Vere T. Densley, grandparents, White City, and family were also in attendance. The baby was given the name Judy. r, spend the week end home. at bis Mrs Annett Perez 255-581- 6 Mr & Mrs Wallace Cook, Pocatello, Ida., spent the week end visiting with Mrs Susan Marchant. WHITE CITY Mrs A. T. Collison 571-315- nv Alia view awiuui CV. a film on maturity was shown to 5 and 6 grade girls and their mothers. Mrs Black, regional nurse for Jordan school district, spoke to the girls and mothers present. Boys in the 5th and 6th grades were show a The film on PTA served refreshments. A 27 man-to-ma- School Activities Listed for March pictures were taken Feb. 28 at Edgemont school. The PTA assisted in this project. Parent consultations will be held Mar. 7 and 8 at Edgemont school. School will be dismissed at 11:30 both conKindergarten days. ferences will be held both afternoons. 15 Mar. at Edgemont school the children in kindergarten will have a special program for all parents of children in kindergarten. There will be no morning classes of kindergarten held that day. The program for parents of children in the fourth grade is tentatively planned for Mar. 28, at 7:30. The program will include songs by flute and other rhythmic activities. Round Kindergarten Up Tor '68 and '69 with an evening of orientation is being planned at Edgemont school late in April. All parents of children who will be 5 on or before Sept. 15 are urged to attend. Nominations and elections of PTA officers of school will be held Mar. 21, at 8:00. Pre-scho- ' ' ' ? 1 . Two truckloads of toys, gathered and repaired by members of Sandy Lions Club, were delivered Monday to the Day Care Center at the County Complex. Making the delivery were, from left, Jim Cunliffe, secretary-treasureLee Cunliffe, Lion tamFrd Dick first A. vice Hase, president; er; Adair, Yates, project chairpresident; M. The club has for man. more donatons of toys and games which can be reasked paired, for use at other Day Care centers. r; First Ward will be in charge of a musical three act comedy entitled "Say it Isn't Sow," by Lael J. Little, to be held at the church Satur- day, Mar. 16, 7:30 p.m. Participating will be Noreen RIVERTON Blanche Densley 254-368- Relief Societies Hold Anniversary All Riverton wards will be celebrating the Relief Society anniversary the week of Mar. 17. Mrs Janet Obershaw and Mrs Sandra Lloyd of the Park, Beverly Silcox, Donna Draper, Dena Nokes, Donna Bills, Jessie Bills and chorus. Refreshments will be served. The Second Ward will have a supper Mar. 18 from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by a program, under the direction of Marile Hobbs. Mrs Beth Bone is in charge of the dinner. A film will be shown for the children during the There will be program. some handmade articles on sale The Third Ward Relief Society birthday party will be held on the regular work for people skiing places like: day Mar. 11. A program will, be given under the direction of Edith Tea, Joan Parry, and Jean Poulsen. Gloria Berrett will be in charge of a film "The Awakening" that will be shown. Luncheon will be served at noon under the direction of Dar-lene Pollock. Mar. 15 at 6:30 p.m. the Fourth Ward Relief Society will observe the anniversary with dinner, program and square dancing. The Relief Society will furnish chicken noodle soup and brownies, and the people will bring their own sandwiches. There will be an old fashioned quilting bee for the entire family. The Fifth Ward will moyt Mar. 13 and enjoy a program and lui.?heon. They are planning a carnival with boths, bakery goods, bazaar, etc., for Mar. 29. The Third Ward Cub Scouts' annfM Blue and Gold banquet wa held at the church Feb. 28. There were about 80 cubs and parents, guests, and others present. Each boy was awarded the badges he had earned. In charge were Cubmaster Lc-v-ell Densley, Clifton Green, Frank Withers, Jay and Arlan Evans. Den Mothers were Ramona Frantz, Garva Rentmeister, and Elaine Page. Riverton people hospitalized recently are Ann Beck-steaWesley Bills, Eldred Hamilton, Ray Beck, Leonard Smock and Douglas Peisley. The Riverton Club will meet Thursday, Mar. 7 at the home of Mrs Adolph Johnson, 7:30 p.m. Mrs Dansie will assist Mrs Johnson. Bernell Berrett will be guest speaker and will show slides of an around the world tour. Refreshments will be served. Ralph Page will return on Mar. 6 from St. Paul, Minn., where he has been attending a commuter training school for the past three weeks. Reuben Nell and son, Marvel, Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs Rozella Maynard. Mrs Blanche Densley accompanied Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell to Provo Sunday, where they attended the Rent-meiste- r, Stowe Squaw Valley Vail Mt. Snow Cannon Mt. Aspen Wil-lar- d Sun Valley Stratton Jackson Hole Mt.Hood Id Crow Traveler fifth KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKlr B6 PROOF 0ISTIU10 AND BOTTIIO 01D CRO DISTILLERY CO FRANKFORT. t. Edge-montmo- nt Black has been Sophia called to the position of work director in the Sandy Eighth Ward; Joan Harrington, assistant work director; Bonnie Green, cultural refinement teacher; La Verl social relations Collison, teacher; Luasene Harston, luncheon chairman; Dora Mae Wall, chorister; and Verona Lewis, organist. With the theme "Fashion Flair" the Twelfth Ward Relief Society will present a fashion show Mar. 18, at 8 at the Stakes. Center. A luncheon will be served. Each article modeled by mothers and daughters was made by them. The junior basketball team in the Fifteenth Ward won first place in the stake. They placed fifth in the regional division. Coach for this team is Roy Anderson. Mar. 15, a social honoring the birthday of the Relief Society will be given by the Fifteenth Ward Relief Society. A luncheon will be served. Robert Lasater, son of Mr & Mrs Ottis Lasater, 9955 Tulip Dr., has left to fulfill a mission for the LDS church in South Africa. At the home of Fran Black he held a deacon party on Feb. 23 for the deacons of the Sandy Eighth Ward. Enjoying the evening of refreshments and games were Jerry Jensen, Wayne Whet-maLeRoy Kobes, Danny Zupan, Brian Jones, Robert Black, Tom Gould, Jim Bir-reand Lloyd Westinskow. The following couples met at the home of the Spencer Hardings Feb. 22, for a pot luck dinner and games. The Grant Dahl's, the Lee Haue-terLeon Butterfields, Rodney Goolds, Robert Stows, Clarence Dangerfields, Arthur Mitten and his mother Mrs Lerona Mitten, Delbert Eddingtons, Jack Hogans and the Erwin Schelins. New residents in White City are the following families, Mr & Mrs Edward Johnson, Mr & Mrs Ray Brainach who reside at 9938 ll Silica Dr., Mr & Dinner Held by E. Jordan Stake The East Jordan Stake held a dinner for the cv scouts and guide patrol leaders of the East Jordan Stake, Friday, Mar. 1, at the stake house. The dinner, held under the direction of Mrs Helen Erickson, stake scout director, and Mrs Alice stake trailbuildei partner, was to enthuse and explain the scout program to the scouts and leaders. Attending were about 110. Also present were Mrs Bertha board Proctor, general scouting director, and Jack Packer, chairman of the scoutorama. Rev. Sullivan Speaks at St. Therese Rev. John J. Sullivan, administrator of St. Patrick's Parish, Salt Lake, will talk on the "Changing Church," at St. Therese parish hall on Thursday, Mar. 14. All the women of the parish are invited to hear this well known priest and attend the preceding Alta Society meeting which will start at 7:30 p.m. with rosary and benediction by Rev. meeting will be 11 at the South Seas Cafe. Mrs Imogene James, chairman of the committee Affairs World will introduce the guest speaker, Mrs Helen Gardner. Mrs Gardner's tonic A BPW held Mar. 9 fV' 'Interstate call, three minutes, U. S. except Alaska station-to-statio- n, to anywhere in the Continental recently had visitors from West" Cqvina, Calif. They were Mrs Millan's brothers, John T. and Neil Monahan. Mrs Susan Marchant attended an open house Sunday held in honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs Mary E. Marchant, Provo, a sister to Mrs Susan Marchant. Henry R. Hardman retired from 29 years of service with the Hercules Powder company on Feb. 29. Gene D. Chavez will leave March 15 for the Army. He will be training for Helicopter Maintenance. He is the son of Mrs Nellie Chavez, 411 E. 7400 South. The Relief Society will have a birthday Mar. 17. All the wards of the East Jordan stake will have birthday socials during the week of Mar. at Relief Society meetings. Mountain States Telephone DIRECT DIAL DIGIT get there faster you dial your own Long Distance calls You'll if Hold Court Of Honor A scout court of honor of the Midvale Stake will be held Thursday, Mar. 28, at 8 p.m. at the stake center. The program is under the direction of Charles Johnston, stake scout leader, Daryl Pugmire, assistant, and under supervision oi the stake YMMIA. Beauty Salon Spring Permanent 11-1- 5 Eagle State Leader Visits In Midvale Mrs C. J. Trimble, West Jordan, holds the League Needs Workers Here, . Mrs Blanche Clark Utah State Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary president, Blanche Clark, Provo, will conduct an official state meeting at the Bingham - Midvale Aerie Home Mar. 6. Plans for the Utah State convention, to be held in Logan, will be discussed and reports of progress of the various charity projects will be given by local chairman. A complete report of the k $12.50 262-284- 4 6526 So. State Best Tire Deals in Town! Western Boys Baseball Ass'n planning meeting for the Midvale League will be held Mar. 11 at 7:30 p.m. downstairs in the Midvale city hall. Officers and the board of directors will be elected. Coaches and managers will be appointed. Get Ready For Inspection With New or Recap TIRES All Sizes - Priced Righi DON'T GIVE UP Hypnosis & Self Hypnosis Could Be Your Answer for Free Confidential Interview, call 486-683- 1 George's Super Tire THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION VALLEY PROFESSIONAL BLOG. -- $950 Reg. Spring TIRE SALE Meet Called mm medium-dar- female chinchilla and the trophies the animal won in the Empress Chinchilla Breeders' natonal show in Salt lake. This female was reserve grand show champion the champion female. Breeder from all over the nation competed in the show, with grand show champion going to Harold Anderson, Atlantic, la., by a narrow margin over the Trimble entry. The collar on Mrs Trimble's dress is, of course, chinchilla. 7601 S. State St. 2520 So. State Midvale 255-34- 5 1 1 Graduate to a flamelessW Electric Dryer m Mi Electric is the favorite Mai-stro- 5to1! 10-d- ily. Merle Hopes was in Cottonwood hospital last week you took a popularity poll on clothes dryers, 5 of 6 .women with automatic dryers in the area we serve enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. That's pretty good proof isn't it, that you go for a higher degree of clothes drying when you go electric? If for surgery. Steven Chapman, 7, is in the Children's Primary hospital for minor surgery. Otis Lasater srient last week in the hospital and is Foker-so- who HAIRPIN Las Vegas last week. Mr & Mrs Dan Annderson and his parents will spend a week end in Las Vegas visiting and sight seeing. Mrs James BirreU left Monday, Feb. 26, for a vacation in Arizona visiting her brother and fam- had lady The Mrs Heinz now home. Mr & Mrs George She two will Mr & Mrs Rawlin Millan Mr & Mrs Ron Glassey enjoyed a few days of sunshine and sight seeing in out-of-sta- te 7, 1968 will be South America. lived in Chile for over years. Mrs Gardner bring a guest, a young from South America will sing folk songs. BPW Group in New York. can call Long Distance for $1 or less on week nights starting at 7. That's one hour earlier! Come join the movement to 7! Midvale, Utah Thursday, March Interests Galena Dr., & Mrs Glen 881 Galena. Mr & Mrs Fran Black left Monday for a week of combined business and pleasure Now-y- ou The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 4 Committee members are Roberta Steadman, Lillian McKnight and Hazel Talk on Chile 945 Peshewl, and Mr tne for Appointments nominating committee will be made in preparation for the election of new officers in April. Frances Stimatz and Mrs are Michael Delquadro hostesses. ing. UNION T. Kenny. James recent Heart fund drive will be given. will Midvale Bingham host a banquet for the meet- n dinner party Feb. 22, in honor of Mr Foker-son'- s birthday. Enjoying the evening were Mr & Mrs Jack Fenstermaker, Mr & Mrs Preston Adams, Mr & Mr Lawrence Leavitt, Mr & Mrs Dick Visser. Feb. 24, Benny Maxwell celebrated his sixth birthDenise by day having Shultz, Linda McCaffree, Jon athan Miller, Denis Brenda Crebs, Johnie McComb, Annette McDonald and Nikki Ferre to a party of games and refreshments. Ross Collison had a friend, Paul Jensen, Salt Lake, a It costs less to own the best Buy now from your electric dealer. Ains-wort- UTAH POWER i & LIGHT CO. |