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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 14, 1968 lot on merging with the Sandy Water Co. The voting was in favor of merging by a 7 vote margin. The board of directors was to serve another term. 5 GRANITE Mrs Glen Ebert 571-234- 0 Bin Virginia Peterson Ward Winners in Stake Festival Banquet Held by Cubs in Granite Granite Water Co. to Merge A Cub scout Blue and banquet was held on Mar. 8. Mac Bay conducted. A dinner was served to 90 people. Games were played under the direction of Mrs Mac Bay. Four new Bobcats were welcomed, Eugene Smart, Danny Long-stafTony Sieverts, and Terry Champion. awards Boys receiving were Jimmy Petersen, Jimmy Whitmore, Stacy Whit-morCory Higgins, Willie Wright, Danny Shall. Louis Sturdy, David Orgill, Jerry Jacobson, Rodney Hadean, and Kenneth Young. Three boys graduated to the Guide Patrol and received Webelo badges. They are Kim Nel- son, Marvin Higbee, and Joe Jacobson. A magic show was presented by John Rock and Co., Salt Lake. A stockholders meeting of the Granite Water Co., was held Mar. 2 at the home of Emerson Hand. The water problem was discussed and questions answered by a lawyer. Stockholders voted by bal- - f, THE LITTLE BAKESHOP that does things "the EtHe West Jordan First Ward will hold an MIA adult party on Saturday evening, Mar. 16. Students Compete In Visiting the Eugene Young family over the week end were Mr Young's mother, Mrs Miriam Young, his s Ida Winter and her two sons, Orderville. Also visiting the Young family was Mrs Young's brother, Dell Chamberlain, Mesa, Ariz. Mr & Mrs Gordon Mickel-seheld a dinner Mar. 10 Mr Mickelsen's honoring mother, Mrs Ellen Mickel-seon her birthday. Guests were Mr & Mrs Brent Mich-elseMr & Mrs James Mark, and son, West Jordan. Mrs Elbert Despain is ter, Mrs Ida Winter and two with her son and family, Dr. & Mrs Michael Despain, following the birth of their baby daughter, Mar. 10. Mrs Elbert Despain was a luncheon guest at Fort Douglas Club Mar. 8. Mr & Mrs Elvis Evans had as dinner guests Mar. 3 their family, Mr & Mrs Ivan Orgill, Mr & Mrs James Washburn, Mr & Mrs Gary Petersen and Mr & Mrs George Lancaster. Also attending was the mother of Mr Orgill, Mrs Lon Orgill. The new Elders presidency are Elvis Evans, Rex Jensen, Stan Johnson and Glen Archibald, secretary. Home from his mission is Steven Larkin, son of Mr & Mrs James F. Larkin. Open house will be held Mar. 17 to honor him. Mr & Mrs Glen Ebert and family attended a party on Mar 1 in Salt Lake honoring their grandson Tony Wilde, son of Mr & Mrs Elmon Wilde on his first birthday. Also attending were Mr & Mrs Amasa Davidson, Mr & Mrs Chris Short, Mr & Mrs Willard O. Andrus and Mr & Mrs Jean Wilde and sons. Mr & Mrs Glen Ebert attended an open house in Wellsville Mar. 10 honoring Steven Balls, son of Mr & Mrs Loyd Balls, prior to his leaving for the missionfield. Mrs Balls and Mrs Ebert were school friends and have continued their friendship over the years. bakeshop way" Fresh Lemon Delight presented at other junior high schools in the district. The following students participated: Randy Pedersen, Becky Burton, Shauna Cun-dicJoLen Dumont, Janet Moon, Jill Butterfield, Beverly Parr, Tamera Drake, Kenneth Dansie, Ann Pers-rhoSheryl Steadman, Dan Morris, Mike Bell, Ron Hill, Rebecca Freeman, Danece Golesh, Robyn Mousley, Theresa Bodily, Linda Georgia Zervos, Judy Powell, David Condie, Pauline Partner, Steve Larson. Alternates were Jea-nin- e Gilbert, Chris Tripp, Robyn Nokes, Sherm Mar-SettFrancis Barben, Terry Hogan. PTA officers will be installed Friday, Mar. 15 prior to the school play at Bingham High School. Mr & Mrs Dick Westwood attended a board of directors meeting in Chicago on Monday. From there they went to New York where they participated in opening a new EMBA public relations office for the fur inThe Westwoods dustry. offered a new type of mutation which brought the highest price ever offered, $550. The fur is named a pale purple color mink. Mr Westwood also went to Hamburg, N. Y., where he met with the WestMrs ern Fur Breeders. n CAKE k, n 8" 2 Layer Reg. $1.09 98 Apple Pie Ranch Rolls Brownies 636 Glazed Donuls ioz. 60' Exquisitely decorated IWedding and birthday cakes with that personal touch. BRADY'S BAKERY 8650 So. State 255-275- 1 Sandy Sir. 9 attending the Jersey Cat-- ! tie Club meetings, Larry Palmer, in Viet nam, was recipient of the two awards, the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. He is a son of Mr & Mrs Laurence Palmer. Michael Egbert, son of Mr & Mrs Bruce Egbert, was awarded an outstanding LDS honor, the Duty to God Award in a special cere- mony held at West Jordan First Ward. Mr & Mrs Earl P. Bate- man were in Delta last week. West Jordan Fifth Ward will enter the tournament as second place winners in the district. The parents of Mrs Larry Bailey visited at the Bailey home for a few days. Mr & Mrs Price W. Nelson are from Farmington. N. Mex. Mr & Mrs LeRoy Webb Dal-rympl- e, Lil-an- Westwood went to Washington D. C. for briefings in regard to her recent election as National Democratic committeewoman. Mr West-woomet witn other delegates in Buffalo and Washington, D. C, in their continuing efforts for legislation on fur import problems. The Westwoods returned home with Gov. Calvin Rampton. went to L. B. Bigler Phoenix this week where he (Congratulations iikit h were dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Webb's parents, Mr & Mrs Robert Reese, Kearns, on Mr Webb's birthday. Mr & Mrs Earl P. Bate-mavisited Mr & Mrs Mack Bateman in Idaho Falls. Traveling with them were their grandson and wife Mr & Mrs Mike Bateman, Logan. Mike is attending USU and Mrs Bateman, the former Sue Oakeson, is nursing in a Logan hospital. Mr & Mrs Don Hogan and Mr & Mrs Ken Hogan, visited last week end with Mr & Mrs Earl P. Bateman and Mr & Mrs Glen Hogan. Mr & Mrs Ranson Broad-ben- t enjoyed a visit from their grandson, Rodney Broadbent. He was in Salt Lake at the LDS mission home preparing to go to New Zealand. Rodney is the son of Mr & Mrs Gerald Broadbent, Vista, Calif. David Young surprised his parents, Mr & Mrs Sharp Young and family, with a visit. He is attending dental school at a University in Portland. He came to Salt Lake for the LDS basketball championship. He is playing with the Gabriel Ward in Portland. Carmi McDougal pilots helicopters to Vietnam. He is stationed in Seattle. Mrs William J. Leak is in the LDS hospital. West Jordan Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Mar. 21, at 1:30 p.m. West Jordan and West-valschools elementary n Science Fair West Jordan Junior high school ninth grade students participated in a science fair in which they competed in the school giving a speech with their science demonstration. The winners were sis-Mr- 255-464- is West Jordan Stake MIA held a speech festival with participants being the winners in the ward contests. Taking part were Neal Shum way, Scott Jensen, Wayne Palmer, Shirlyn Tuttle, Lee Ann Bodily, Shauna Beck-steaMarva Lou Jenkins, Reynold Egbert, Joyce David Gourley, Sue Dimmick, Bruce Crane. A musical number was presented by Grant Price, accompanied by John Price. MIA Marrieds, Gene Fullmer, Delores Fullmer, Van Brown, Alice Brown, Ned Shumway, also participated. The South Jordan Third ward gave a choral reading. Gold With Sandy JORDAN NEWS WEST Og-de- n 1968 Class State A aaam CthommpDODDS Undefeated Region Play . - Undefeated in Tournament - tj e h e held confer- parent-teache- r ences on Thursday and Friday afternoons. A welrome home will be held for Carol Neilson in the Fifth Ward Sunday evening, Mar. 17, at 7 p.m. She filled a mission in England. She was a secretary in the office for most of her mission. d Bluffdale Mrs Lee Wanlass 254-001- 9 Mr & Mrs Calvin Webb, Mr & Mrs Stan Bills and Mr 6 Mrs Howard Crump were special guests at a basketball banquet sponsored by the Stake MIA athletic com- mittee Mar. 4. A quartet, Mary Mousley, Louise Connie Webb and Valerie Webb were on the program. J. Wallace Neilson spent three days with the National Guard flying to Hawaii. Mrs Floyd Allred underwent surgery Mar 7 at the Cottonwood Hospital. a ii isiW.. "linn m Jr '"in immmI&Iw iit1IIWifi W' " J Sch-roede- i FERTILIZER AUNT James FOR CRABGRASS KILLER Proven and backed by 21 years of fertilizer success in intermountain soils, Aunt Aggie Brand offers four fast acting and effective lawn and garden plant food formulas. - RED LABEL 1- 20-10-- for 5 - GREEN LABEL 10-10- strong turf and flower only $3.62 growth, 3- - 4- - for weeding, feeding and insect control only $4.83 BLUE LABEL 10-10-- 5 YELLOW LABEL 10-10- Mar. 7. Special guest for the evening was Luana Roberts. Mrs J. Wallace Neilson is in the Cottonwood Hospital for medical treatment. The Bluffdale Lions Club played hosts to the Herri-maLions Club Mar. 7. Special guest for the evening was the candidate for the district governorship, J. Bryant Miller. A discussion was held concerning the setting up of basketball hoops outdoors and improving the little league ball park areas. The Jr. volleyball team played Riverton Fourth Ward in its first game Mar. 7. The team consists of Lyr.i Parry, Paul Jones, Michael Crump, Gaylen Farnsworth, Douglas Webb, Ray Smith and Scott Parry. They are coached by John Parry. Larry Neilson recently returned from four days in Denver, Colo., where he attended an I.B.M. conven- for -5 FOR mir-..,- . JOWROl IN ONE APPUCATK)N 1 FSRTILIZING . i j tm ii inn iiMiii mm All convenient plastic lined 40 lb. bags. packed in Manufactured by MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY 7300 South 6th West, Midvale, Utah Phone 255-650- 5 Fertilizer and plant food specialists for Western soils. AUNT AGGIE BRAND FERTILIZERS ARE AVAILABLE AT: Webster's - Midvale Ray and Toby's Beeline, Johnson Nursery 6000 - Riverton So. 1300 East Williams Building Supply 2200 So. 9th East & 160 E. 7800 So. Bill Roderick Oil Paul, Joe, Steve, Cal 8137 S. State St., Midvale Safeway Inc. Williams Bldg. Supply Harry & Midvale Cal Setterberq - Sandy Skyline Building Supply 3025 East 3300 South Morrison Brothers Home 905 South State tion. -- 220 West 2700 South -- Cottonwood Downtown Midvale Sandy Hillcrest Paint & Glass Bosh Cleaning & Dyeing Hillcrest Shopping Center Downtown Midvale Hillcrest Fabrics Leonard Newbold Co. Hillcrest Shopping Center 103 E. Center St., Midvale BigV Paul Hicol Chevron Center Square, Midvale 98 W. Center St., Midvale Midvale Camera Albertson's Food Stores Downtown Midvale Midvale Walker Bank Midvale - Sandy - Sandy Wells' Cafe Geo. Wells, Prop., Downtown Midvale Riverton Georges Apache Tire & Midavle Laundry & Dry Cleaning Formerly Super Tire Midvale Rexall Drug Downtown Midvale 132 N. Main - Downtown Midvale Hop's TV & Appliance 8140 S. State St., Midvale Mom's Cafe Brady's Bakery 7980 S. State St. Sandy Mrs Moyal Anderson and fntrhtor Pam spent the day & Auto Supplies Joe Fishers Cycle and Mower Center 2175 South 9th East Standard Builders Supply - Brown's Shoes Center Drive In n -5 for feeding turf and killing crabgrass, only $675 his U. S. Bluffdale birthday The club held its meeting at the home of Brigetta Decker on vigorous grass, tree and shrub growth, only $4.59 2- receivl discharge from the Army. A birthday party was held Mar. 7 for Michael Neilson. Seventeen of his friends celebrated with him. Mrs W. G. Page was the Salt Lake county representative at a seminar for the women's section of the Utah State Farm Bureau on Mar. 7 and 8. The girls basketball team Fourth Riverton played Ward Mar. 7 Mr & Mrs Bert Webb are in Bremerton, Wash, visiting their daughter Tamara and her family. AGGIE BRAND Long Trail Sports Center -- with Mrs Steven Kemp and family, Sunset. Aliss Wilma Page arrives home from her Eastern Atlantic mission Mar. 14. She will make a report on her mission Mar. 17 at the Bluffdale Ward House at 6 p.m. Webster's Inc. Midvale and Riverton Midvale Sentinel - Jordan Guide Your Community Newspapers Darrell's Salon of Beauty 27 E. Center St. , Midvale a |