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Show jr. James Cannon are the directors. Mr & Mrs Muray Anderson and Mr &Mrs are in Clyde Rasmussen charge of the entertainment. Committee members for the party are Mr & Mrs Merlin Barnhurst, Mr & Mrs Dan Eggli, Mr & Mrs Boyd Anderson, Mr & Mrs Bill Raw-lingMr & Mrs John Schmidt. WEST JORDAN NEWS 6 Mrs Virginia Peterson South 2200 West, South Jordan, on Saturday, Mar. 2 had the following winners: Bill Hiner, Ted Stanley, (jen Livingston, Cy Owen Bringhurst, 255-466- Announce Results of Cutter Races Wy-mor- s, Walt Kohler and Phil Niel-sotie, Max Withers, La Mar Avery, Tom Vicchrilli, Art Anderson, Max Carter, Hal Larson, Mark Spainhower, Henry Stanley, Reed Palmer, Ray Vickland. They also had four races from the Heber-Kama- s cutter club. The list of races for Saturday, Mar. 9, at 1 p.m., will be as follows: Phil Niel-so- n and Gary Hall, Tom Vicchrilli and Bill Hiner, Walt Kohler and Ray Vickland, Miller - Dansie and Ron Dee, Gale Palmer and Owen Bringhurst, LaMar Avery and Bob Williams, Bryce Riddle and Max Withers, Reed Stanley and Gene Fullmer, Scott Hendricks and Glen Livingston, Max Willie and Clyde Rasmussen, Mark Spainhower and Gale Crane, Henry Stanley and Art Anderson, Max Carter and Gary Hall, Hal Larson and Jay 2 Albertson, Phil Nielson e and Willie Freeman, Cy and Ted Stanley. There probably will be some teams coming from the r - Kamas club to race Saturday. This Saturday may be the last day of racing for the season depending on the winners. n, The Cutter races at 10600 THE LITTLE BAKESHOP that does things "the little bakeshop way" Old fashioned Hol Cross Buns Best In The West Stake Party Set By Relief Societies Max-Willi- West Jordan Stake Relief Society will give an enter-- , tainment to celebrate the birthday of the Relief So- UUi. Mi Speech Festivals Held at Two Wards West Jordan Second Ward held an MIA speech festival entitled "Food for Thought." Young people taking part were as follows: Lloyd Smith, Bryan Jewkes, Neil Shumway, Rcnee Meyers, Luana Ivie, Hazel Ann Kerk-maKathryn Webb, Irene Lorene Price, Thatcher, Jeanne Dimond, Norene Pickering, Richard Erick-son- , Linda McKee, Joyce Dimond, David Leak, Gene Fullmer, Mr & Mrs Van Mr & Mrs New Brown, Shumway. Harold Webb sang a solo number. Winners who will go to the stake speecn event will be Joyce Dimond, Neil Shumway, Gene Full- mpr Mr & Mrs Ned Shum- way, Mr & Mrs Van Brown. Speech director is Mrs Greta Davis. Ile-be- Brady's Finest Bulterflake Rolls Reg. 32' , 45e Try Our Delicious Butter Cakes 2 Layer 8 Inch $109 x only West Jordan stake presidency, high council and their wives entertained at the stake house with dinner Saturday evening between conference sessions. Guests were A. Theodore Tuttle, the visiting authority from Salt Lake City from the First Council of Seventy, and Mrs Tuttle. The South Jordan wards furnished the opening and closing music for the stake conference in a combined choir. Three new members of the 95th quorum of 70's in West Jordan Stake were presented to the stake conference: J. Butterfield, Soren J. Nielsen Jr., and Calvin J. At the Fifth Ward MIA speech festival Sunday evening Feb. 25, those who performed were Danny Reger, Paula Rosemary Devey, Trane, Susan Wagstaff, Van Neilson, Ray Jenson, Linda Jenson, Sue Beckstead, Atkinson. Moderator for the panel was Lee is Speech director Aleda McCall. Ro-zell- a Mc-Cal- l. Er-Vi- n Exquisitely decorated Wedding and birthday cakes with that personal touch. Cot West Jordan First Ward MIA Marrieds is going to hold a party for all adults of the ward on Saturday evening, Mar. 16 at the church. It will be an pioneer party. The MIA officers in charge are Beckstrom and Mrs BAKERY 8650 So. State St. 1 Sandy 255-275- Myrna Palmer. BENNETT'S Mr & Mrs PAINT Co&yuz&i SALE COLORS i Gal. Ga, MTA MonMexi- Kitchen carnival last day night. They had can, Italian, Hawaiian, and Swprikh fnnH The eirls and boys' classes had decorated booths in which the various foods were served. Dances and songs of the countries they represented were presented. Beers took on an outing last Saturday. They went to her home for dinner afterward. Mr & Mrs William J. Wood and Mr & Mrs Max Wood and family enjoyed a trip to California. Tney visited Mr & Mrs Tony Pug-mirin Freemont. Judy Dimond was home from USU last week end to stay while her parents, Mr St Mrs Stan Dimond, went to Seattle. Mrs Evelyn her Primary boys Second Place Won By LATEX V.rA knlrl on $397 M-M- en ea. 99c Gal. 50C Bulk Ward Pierians Hear Talk on Drugs 1730 WEST 7800 SOUTH WEST JORDAN Close of PH. 2S5-3S- 74 The Pierians met at the home of Mrs Lottie Booth for their meeting on Feb. 29. Mrs Emma Lee Drake introduced the guest speaker, Capt. Ferris Andrus, chief deputy law enforcement officer who spoke on drugs. Lt. Max Parry showed a film on drugs. The host- - SKI BOOT SALE Season Mid-val- & Mrs Roy Parr, West Jor- dan, and Mr & Mrs Grant Mortenson, Riverton. They went to Gaugus, Calif., to . visit Mr & Mrs Carl Mrs Whitehead remained with the Christen-sens- , her daughter and famCnris-tensen- ily. Kcnnctt Reid spent last week in San Francisco, on a business trip. Mrs Reid's mother, Mrs Dora Crane, Herriman, visited Mrs Reid over the week end. Mrs Gwen enter- Reid tained her Sunday School class with a party at her honrlP TtlV nln'" fames and had lunch. Those present weie it. Becue, iony Artega, Ben Farrer, Eugene Bateman, Mark Wagstaff, Harley Hoffer, Brenda Burton, Pat King, Darlene Landry, Paula Devey, Laurie Neilson, Annt" Gardner. Mr & Mrs Kenneth Reid entcrtaivd at Qi.Jier for Miss Kathy Christensen of Riverton. Mr & Mrs Gordon Nielsen visited last week end in Jerome, Ida., with their daughter, Nadine, and Mr & Mrs Elmo Rogers and family. That evening they . visited Mr & Mrs Wally son-in-la- Rob-son- Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr & Mrs Clifford Justeson and daughter, Judy, Mrs Ruth Osborne, Spring City, and Mr & Mrs Roy Allred, Taylorsville. Mrs Peggy Benson and her friend, Carol Merritt, Orem, visited Peggy's mother, Mf3 Leonard Brown, recently, also Mrs Brown's daughters, Mrs Leone Whitbeck, Kear- - Brands Of Ski Boots Vi Mrs Leon Ewell New Equipment Arriving Almost Daily! Open Til 8 Mon. thru Sal. XlX) I 5560 S. Stale, CRESCENT Lorna Allgood Murray 255-624- Relief Societies Mark Anniversary The Crescent Ward Relief Societies will celebrate the 12h anniversary of the Relief Society on Monday, Mar. 12 at 10 a.m.. The Third Ward will have a dinner and program. The visiting teachers will be honored. On Mar. 14 at 7 p.m. the Crescent Ward will celebrate the event at a dinner for all the women of the ward. A program will follow. The Second Ward will cel- ebrate the anniversary Mar. dinner will be served and a program will follow. 20. A Mutual Marrieds Wayne Rose, Salt Lake, the speaker at the Crescent Second Ward Mu was SPECIAL HELP FOR THE SLOW READER Now is the time to plan for summer help for your student that is not achieving to his grade a, level. Visual training can improve your child's achiev-men- t. Phone 255-065- The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 10 tual Marrieds class Feb. 24 at the church. Mutual Ward Crescent Marrieds enjoyed an ice skating party Feb. 24. The Crescent Second Ward MIA presented the "Sensaat tional Show of Stars' Mutual Feb. 28 with Mrs Beth Tolbert master of ceremonies. There were 24 numbers on the program under the direction of Ray Wilkins and Mrs Viola Anderson. Bornite, Alaska, a mining camp in northern Alaska, owned by Kennecott Copper Corp., was the site of a 3 weeks' stay by LeRoy D. Mr Riska Riska recently. operated an assay office and during this time helped in the training of a native Eskimo to handle assays for the company. Bornite is 40 miles north of the Arctic Circle and lies about 150 miles Available Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 7, 1968 northwest of Fairbanks. Mrs Sarah Freeman, Midvale, and her daughter and Mr & Mrs James Reid, Kearns, visited Mr & Mrs LeRoy Fairbourn re- son-in-la- cently- Dr & Mrs Theron C. OlCarson, Mr & Mrs Harold Fair-bourroll, Mr & Mrs Marlin Mr & Mrs Albert Gause, and Mr & Mrs Douglas Dumas, all of Crescent, Jordan District PTA council, attended an officers banquet Feb. 21. Mrs D. Hartley Greenwood attended the "Woman 5 of the year" week Feb. at Ricks College in Rex-burIda., with her daughter. Colleen Greenwood. 19-2- ONLY at I FA GOLD'N PURE Alfalfa Seed Gold'n Pure is a product of extensive research right here in Utah which assures you many additional bonuses. Gold'n Pure will give you greater resistance to disease and pests, better quality forage, quicker starting and recovery, superior and unusual vigor. winter-hardines- s Enjoy Activities Utah growers report "fast establishment," "exceptional leafiness" and "better yields." We suggest you make the test yourself on your own farm and see the difference. You'll find that Gold'n Pure gives you more tonnage per acre and more protein per ton . and that means more profit for you. . Gold'n Pure Alfalfa Seed is available ONLY at . A SOLD BY 1 Intermountain Farmers Association for free consolation DR. V. E. BURGON 760 East Center BRANCHES M. A. Ehlert, THROUGHOUT UTAH Dalmar Duncan, MidvaU Rivarton Egill Oloffion, Draper liiw MBA urn 254-312- Herriman Man Lions' Nominee Twelve Herriman Lions the attended luncheon where Bryant Miller was nominated for district governor. Seven Lions and their wives attended the banquet that evening. Carolyn Ewell entertained at her home on her eighth birthday. Guests were Tammy Eastman, Melanie JohnV, son, Renae Freni Jaramillo, Janet Easti' renua.i, man, Butterfield, Shelley Rush-toNancy Yazzie, Debra, Tammy and Lori Ewell. Mrs Noreen Bodell entertained Feb. 29 in observance of her husband's birthday, H. Kent Bodell. Dinner guests were Albert J. Cra-bRoberta and Evelyn, Mrs Vere Densley and famMrs Louise ily, Sandy; Schmidt, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Larry Schmidt and family, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Warren Schmidt and family, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell, Miss Stephanie Bodell, Peter Heath. Lynn Haroldson 266-880- 9 TUE y n, e, Howard and formerly of the Draper Cafe, Draper, Utah extend the invitation all their friends to visit them at their new location Jay's Molel and Benny's Coffee Shop Get Ready for the Fishing Season s1 sister-in-law- HERRIMAN Irene Smilh K1T Mrs Vern Bodell entertained for her husband at a birthday dinner party on Feb. 23 at their home. Attending were Mr & Mrs Wayne Bromer and family, Blackfoot, Ida., Mrs Fern Butterfield, Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss, Mr & Mrs Vester Rasmusen, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Sam Bodell, Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Muriel Bodell, Mr & Mrs Ray Bodell, Mrs Florence Bodell, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey. Mr & MHrs Fred M. Simons, Bountiful, and Mrs Lily Haycock, Salt Lake, visited with Mrs Mayme Ingram. They were here to attend the funeral services of their uncle, A. H. Dansie. Attending a birthday dinner for Steven Densley on Wednesday at Provo were Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell and Mr & Mrs Vere Densley, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Randall Densley and baby, Provo, were guests at the overnight home of their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell, Friday. Feb. 26, Mr & Mrs H. Kent Bodell, and Mr & Mrs Earl Poor were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Don Swasey, at a Salt Lake cafe. Sgt. Craig Butterfield has returned home after receiving an honorable discharge He from the paratroopers. has been stationed at Fort Bragg, N. Car. Sgt. Butterfield is the son of Mr & Mrs Eldon Butterfield. Miss Pamela Wright and Miss JaNan Densley, Kearns were week end guests of Mr & their grandparents, Mrs Earl Poor. Mrs Joy Howell, Darcey and Brin Howeli, Mrs Aim Kelley and daughter Mau-rinBluffdale, visited at the Leon Ewell home Friday. Sunday, Mr & Mrs H. Kent Bodell and family, and Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell were guests of Mr & Mrs Randall Densley, Provo. Mr & Mrs Merrill Butterfield, Paul, Ida., visited with friends and relatives at Herriman during the past week. Wednesday, Mr & Mrs Chris Van Buege visited at the home of Mr & Mrs Kent Brown, Magna. Mrs Mayme Ingram, Arthur Crane, and Albert J. Crane visited at the Sam Crane home in Draper Feb. 29th. Although he was 72 years old, he was just celebrating his 17th birthday. atMr & Mrs Vern Bodell tended open house Sunday , for Mrs Bodell's Jane Sorenson, on her 85th birthday at Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Chris Van Beuge and L. J. Jensen, Salt Lake enjoyed skiing at Al-tSaturday. Mr & Mrs Bill were Provo, Eckersell, guests at the Van Beuge home Sunday. mid-wint- basketball won second place in the regional tournament. They are Ray Jenson, Gary Jenson, Pat Dehlin, Van Neilson, Craig Beers, LaVoy Teuscher, Bob Carter, Lynn Hennings, Roger Hatfield, Dennis Atkinson. Marv Jenson is the coach. Pat Dehlin was hurt in the game and was hospitalized. Fifth Colors 50c Extra Paint Thinner Senior team, senior Pan & Roller Sets Taylor has returned from a business trip to Tennessee. Carol Neilson is home from her LDS mission to England. She is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Owen Neilson. She visited a friend in Germany before coming home. David Beebe was home for two weeks before he departed last week for Italy His with the Air Force. wife, the former Carrolyn Woods, Butler, will join him later. Lynn Taylor, son of Mr & Mrs Frank Taylor, is home on leave before going to Vietnam. He has been in the service about six months. Harold Dimond is stationed at Ft. Jackson, S. Car. His wife, the former Janet Stout, Midvale, has joined him. Harold is a son of Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond. Mr & Mrs Robert Beebe attended the mission farewell for Mrs Beebe's brother, David Moore, in Payson. Mr & Mrs Orvil Dimond, Mrs Zella Whitehead, and Mrs Beth Dimond, Salt Lake City, traveled to Arizona and California. In Yuma, they called on Mr & Mrs Glen Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Guy Beckstrom, Mr RicVard and Steven Densley, all of the BYU. Tuesday, Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell were dinner guests at the home of Mrs Mary Wright, Murray. The occasion was in honor of Mrs Frances Bodell's 91st birthday. e PAINTS PAINT First Ward Holds Kitchen Carnival Weekes. First Ward Adults Invited to Party BRADY'S entertainment will be given on Mar. 29 at the stake building and will be held at 7:30 in the evening. Wy-mor- m The ciety. esses were Mrs Lottie Booth, Mrs Goldie Pearson and Mrs Margaret Justeson. Many, Many New Seis On Our Floor Mediteranian Early American French Provincial Danish Modern Styling to Match Your Decor THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS Reasonably Priced from E1KO, NEVADA Plenty of rooms available reasonable rates Drive out anytime. For reservations ca 702.. 738-622- 2 LTLJ 8140 S. 32to95 Trv7 Finnest Food and Lodging J Stale SI. Midvale And Appliances 255 - 3821 |