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Show T PERSONALS vlrs Willis Francom 255-360- Chris Van Alphen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Cor Van Alphen, S. Main St., celebrated her 10th birthday recently. Guests were Jo Ann Zilner, Rebecca Van Alphen, Roxie Ann Gin, Diana Nielson and Cindy Binks, Also celebrating Midvale. her eighth birthday was Rebecca Van Alphen, another daughter of Mr & Mrs Van Alphen. Guests were Lisa Mumford, Sandy; Debbie Ulibarri, Teresa Gutierrez, Rachelle Timpson, Elizabeth Rivera, Penny Walker and Christa Van Alphen, Midvale. Danny Stevens, son of Mrs Bonnie Batchelder,, Le Page St., celebrated at a birthday family party. Mr & Mrs Charles Fos-seFirst Ave., had as guests recently Mr & Mrs Albert Fisk. Telluride. Colo. Mr & Mrs George Downs Sr., Oak St., and daughter, Mrs Fonda Buckingham, Midvale, were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs George Downs Jr., Huntsville, when they entertained on his birthday. Horace Jenkins, Le Page St., was taken to a rest home in Salt Lake, Saturday morning by the Midvale Fire Dept. ambulance. Dr. & Mrs J. O. Jones, Lincoln St., have had as their guest Mrs Jones' mother, Mrs D. R. Clark, Logan. Dr. & Mrs Jones returned recently from a vacation to Death Valley, Calif., and Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs Marie Phelps, S. State St., entertained her afternoon club. Thursday Special guests were Mrs Heber Hart, Mrs J. S. Alley, Mrs Eleanor Nielsen, Midvale; and Mrs Nora Petersen, Sandy. A movie critic gets complimentary tickets so he an make uncomplimentary If RAV$... " L' I to fertilize CRESCENT class entertained at a party Mar. 13 in honor of their teacher, Mrs Judy Summer-hayGirls in charge were Wendy Gause, Denice Dee Leeuw, Dorothy Schow, Lo-n- i Rossberg. Others attending were Wendy Albrechts-en- , Bonnie Best, Dena Gerr, Cheryl Mackline and Janice Sampson. s. 255 6211 Lornu Aligood PTA Elects Has Guest Speaker The Crescent elementary a PTA school is having meeting Mar. 21, 7:30 p.m. A mental health program will be given, new officers will be elected and a special speaker will climax the evening. The Crescent Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its meeting at tl.o home of Mrs Ethel Kemp on Mar. 15. Mrs Car-l- a Johnson was The lesson "The Great Salt Lake and Its Islands," was nven by Mrs Grace John son, assisted by .Mrs Ralph Sharpies, Mrs George Hyde and Mrs Clarence Hyde. Mrs W. J. Nielsen and Mrs her daughter-in-law- , Reed Nielsen and children, Mackay, Ida., returned to their home Saturday. Mrs Nielsen visited with her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson for six weeks. Mrs Carla Johnson and her sister, Mrs Orpha Taylor, Sandy, spent Mar. 14 in Provo celebrating a birthday with other sisters. Judy Harper, daughter of Mr & Mrs Weston Harper, celebrated her 11th birthday on Mar. 11. an historical Attending meeting Thursday evening in Salt Lake City were Mr & Mrs Mrs George Hyde, Mr & Mrs Clarence Hyde and girls, Mr & Mrs Leo Dahl and Alton Harrison. Mrs Douglas Kemp entertained at a birthday dinner Mar. 12 for her family. Attending wqre Mr & Mrs Jerry Kemp, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Michael Caldwell Cottonwood and family, Heights, and Robert Kemp, Salt Lake City. Wayne Kemp is home from the Navy for a month. He is in San Diego, stationed Calif.. Brenda and Steadman Rosanne Lloyd displayed science projects at West Jordan and Midvale junior highs. They are students at Mt. Jordan. Members of the Crescent Second Ward Mia Maid EARLY! Bluffdale Mrs Lee Wanlass 254-001- Program Held for Mothers Mia-Maid- s, A special program entitled 'So Dear to My Heart," was presented to the Stake MIA Maids and their mothers at the Bluffdale ward on Mar 12. Betty Killpack, of the General MIA board, was guest speaker of the eve- ning. Mrs Kurt Schroeder is in the Cottonwood Hospital af- - ter undergoing surgery. Steven Anderson arrived home Mar. 14 from serving in the Eastern States Mission. The Jr. Volleyball team played Riverton Sec- ond Ward on Mar. 14. Bluff-- j dale won two straight games. Mrs Flovd Allrert is hnmu after being hospitalized. Troop Camps Over Night at Narrows Troop 139 went on an overnight camp Mar. 15 and 16. Twenty-siboys and two adult leaders spent the night at Jordan Narrows. They spent the following morning working on skills which will be used in comat the District petition Camporee Mar. 29 and 30. After lunch, the troop took a hike and explored for mica in the hills on the east of the narrows. Before returning home, they went back to their camp area on the flats west of the narrows where they worked on a service project in agreement with the Heaston Bowmen Archery Club; cleaning litter and debris from the surrounding area which had been left by campers and that had been garbage dumped there. The archery club will complete the proj- x IE Fertilize early this spring and watch your profits 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 furrow irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and 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! ClISDTIDIiDCjIHKIIiiEIIffi mam Ji UsS) Fertilizers Delmar Duncan. Riverton M. A. Elhers, Egill Olaffson, Dran Midvale You do not have to be college age to graduate to the joy of a flameless electric dryer. Ask the happy babies whose mothers dry clothes electrically. There are lots of them. In fact, of all the homes with automatic dryers in the area we serve, 5 of 6 enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. It costs less to own the best Mr & Mrs Glen Kump and family are in Seaside, Calif., spending some time with '.heir daughter Patti & her husband, Larry Pierce, and their baby. The Relief Society will hold its bazaar Mar. 21 beginning at 5 p.m. The Explorer boys, under the direction of Larry Neil-son- , went on an overnight camp Mar. 15 ad 16. They spent the day hunting rabbits on the west side of Utah Lake. Mrs Catherine Hiatt is in Jerome, Ida., where she attended a farewell testimonial for her grandson Norman, son of Mr & Mrs Albert Kump. Paul Smith is in the St. Mark's Hospital. HERRIMAN Mrs Leon Ewell 254-312- Relief Society hild their birthday celebration on Mar. 12 at the Ward. Lunch-- ! eon was served. A program, followed with a fashion various show, depicting worn types of dresses throughout the years of Relief Society, were shown. Square Dance, Charleston, and Twist were presented. Songs of the past were sung and a history of the Relief Society was read. Lynn Crane suffered a broken foot while playing basketball. A birthday dinner in honor of Nephi Butterfield and Mrs Nora Crane was held Mar. 9 at Mrs Crane's home. Guests were Mrs Pearl Bigler, Payson; Mr & Mrs Hyrum G. Jefferies, Mrs Cinda Fraser, Mrs Jack Bowles, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Kenneth J. Reed, West Jordan and Mr & Mrs Nephi Butterfield. Mrs Pearl Bigler, Payson, was an overnight guest of Mrs Nora Cranes Mar. 9. Sunday morning they were breakfast guests of Mr & Mrs Nephi Butterfield. Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane visited at the home of Mr & Mrs Darwin Poulsen, Salt Lake. Denton Johnson, Georgetown, Ida., visited with Ronald Crane Tuesday. He also visited Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane and Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell. Mrs Gary Gressman, and daughter, Tracy Ann visited Mar. 7 with their grandmother, Mrs Nora Crane. Mr & Mrs Roe McDonald, Sandy, visited with Mr & Mrs Elton Bills. Mr & Mrs Elton Bills received word of a new grandson born to Mr & Mrs Byron Bills, Madison, Wisconsin. A Literary Club meeting was held at the home of Mrs Ann Becker, Mar. 11. Mrs Mildred Morgan, Riverton, presented a book review entitled, "Dream Within Her Hand." Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane entertained guests Mar. 15, Mrs Dot Miller and Steven, Mrs Mildred Crane and Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell. Miss Bodell, Stephanie BYU, spent the week end with her parents, Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and family. Mrs Jim Hanni and sons, Scott and Steven, spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Lester Butterfield, while Mr Hanni was in Portland, Ore., on business. Mr & Mrs E. Thompson and family, Midvale, also visited Saturday. and Stephanie Pamela Wright, Granger, were the guests of their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Earl Poor for several days. They are daughThe ters Graduate to a flameless Electric Dryer Happy babies love its gentle care up. On Mar. 27, Troop 139 will hold a Court of Honor at the ward house at 7:30 p.m. Tay-lorsvil- grow. WW ect by hauling away the refuse which was gathered i Mr of & Mrs Bill Wright. The Herriman Lions are visiting many clubs as they campaign for Bryant Miller for District Governor. They have met with the following clubs this week: Kearns, Midvale, Hunter, South Salt Lake, South Jordan, and East Mill Creek. The ladies are meeting every Wednesday at the club house between 9 and 12 p.m. to work on handcraft items for the campaign. & LIGHT CO. Re- lief Society is having "SugarA plum Day" on Mar. 29. carnival for old and young. The event will start at 6 p.m. Food, games and rides will be there for all to en- joy. atEveryone is invited to tend and all proceeds will go toward the building fund. Carrier Rural Exams Now at West ordan The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 21, 1968. Metals Building Goes on Display Utah Technical College at Salt Lake places its new Metal Trades Building on with open display Mar. house activities. The colorful facility on the 4600 South Redwood campus is one of the most 28-2- 9 modern technical and trade training centers in the coun try. Mar. 28 activities are planned between 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. with a 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. schedule planned Mar. 29. An examination for Rural office at West Jordan, Utah, will be open for acceptance of applications until Apr. 9, the Carrier for the post commission announced today. All qualified applicants consideration will receive for appointment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, politics, or any other 52 Center Square Mon. 255-608- 1 4:30 to 10:30 Sat. Noon to Midnight Thurs. & - DINNER for FOUR -5- .00 non-mer- it Giant PIZZA of your choice 4 salads with choice of dressings Small garlic bread Pitcher of your choice of soft drink L SPAGHETTI The Challenger (EE 1.75 j Dinner for two 1 S.Ud, CMC Bread. Giant platter ipagnetti 2.55 Bread 2 Drinks Medium platters of 75 ! Spaghetti with meat balls with meat balls. SIDE ORDER 2 Annual Midvale City Clean-u- p April 15 - April 26 Spring ScheduDe ff1 Area West of Freeway and South of APRIL 15 & 16 st" p,us DePot St-an- d sta99 Cen- - st- - Wednesday crd Thursday Area inc,uding Pioneer St. to Freeway and South of Center st A DDI I 17 X. 18 firiviL if io Friday and Saturday Area including Olympus and Jackson Sts. la State St. and South of Center St. APRIL 19 & 20 Monday and Tuesday Area East of Freeway and North of Center APRIL 22 & 23 St. Wednesday and Thursday APPil 71 L 7S Area West of leeway and North of ler St. Cen- - Friday APRIL 26 Area East of State Street. This Published Concrete blocks will Advertisement Is Your Only Notice! not be taken unless they are 1 ft. sq. or smaller Leaves and grass clippings, must be placed In boxes or containers, The City Will Noi Remove Refuse from Commercial Improvement Jobs. NOTE; fHOMEV Trash and Rubbish Musi Be Piled at the Curb. COMFORT AIDS City Trucks Cannot Enter Private Properly This Schedule Will Be Followed Exactly, No Return Trips It is a violation of city ordinance to put trash out for collection earlier then Saturdayprior to clean-u- p schedule for that area. Police will this regulation strictly. en-fcr- ce WHEEL CHAIRS CRUTCHES WALKERS CANES COMMODES BEDS ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN cm Pharmacy 9200 S. 700 E. 255-912- V Riverton Fifth Ward tactor. conComplete information reexamination the cerning quirements and instructions for filing applications may be obtained at the West Jordan post office. a Applicants must take written test, have resided within the delivery of the office for one year immedclosiately preceding the ing date of the examination, have reached their 18th birthday on the closing date for acceptance of applications. There is no maximum age limit. However, persons who have passed the age of 70 may be considered only for temporary limited appointments of one year. filll Buy now from your electric dealer. UTAH POWER Carnival Plans Made by Ward 1 All Vacant Lost Musi Be Cleaned, Prior lo Schedule Midvale City Street Dept. |