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Show WBBA RIVERTOtl Blanche Densley 254-368- The WBBA are playing four games a week at the Riverton town park. Those doing a tremendous work with the boys are the four Bobs, .Turner, Coy, Silcox, and CowUeU Credit, foeji to Bob Cowdell for repainting and printing the Little League score board. Also special credit is given Mr & Mrs High Cannon, Mrs O'lea Sil cox, and Pres. Arlin Evans for their time consuming and devoted work in the Class leaders are Mrs Sharon Hamilton, Laurels; Mrs Venda Seal, Mia Maids; program. Honor night for the Beehive, Mia Maids, and Laurels and their mothers of the Second Ward MIA, was held Tuesday evening, July 16, with Pres. Bee Brown in charge. Awards were given and refreshments were served. Teachers of the various groups were Laurels, Mrs Mia Beckstead; Evelyn Suzanne Allinson; Maids, Beehives, Mrs Beth Bone, and Karen Rothe. Honor night for the Laurel, Mia Maids and Beehive Girls, classes in the Fifth Ward will be held Sunday evening, July 21, at 8 p.m. Beehive Floetta classes, Page, Margaret Butterfield, and Kathy Crowton. The Fifth Ward Beehive girls will be attending camp at Oakcrest July 29 to Aug. 3. Mrs Peter Nielsen nd son, Clifiord, Riverton, accompanied her sisters, Mrs Eunice Raye Collings, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Dave M. West Jordan to Vancouver, Canada, where they met Elder Wayne Dimmick, who had completed a Can Mission for Dim-mic- adian-Alaska- n LDS Church. J He accompan- - Gigantic Glove Sale Wilson or Nacona Baseball Gloves FREE KIMBALL e Good Selection of Gloves in Slock Official Baseball With Any Glove Purchase! 1 300 MITCHELL REEL (2 Spools) .. FIBREGLASS COMBINATION 7 $50.00 Value 3 Year Warranty Reg. $39.95 Shakespeare Rod Reg. $12.95 100 yards of Monofilament line Reg. $1.50 44-0- 0 Reg. $54.50 mm vvdiei c SKIS ied them home, coming Yellowstone en through route, and arriving home July 5. Mr & Mrs Gordon Withers, Miss Jeanette Withers, Danreturned ny and DeAnn, home July 4 after a three weeks vacation to the south- eastern U. S. They met their son Sgt. Jearl Withers, in Ft. Stewart, Ga., and the group toured Florida for 10 days while the sergeant was on leave. They visited Daytona Beach, went deep sea fishing, and did a lot of sightseeing en route both going and returning, Marine Lance Cpl. R. C. Collard, son of Mr & Mrs Clyde Collard, Riverton, was home on a 10 day leave from Beaufort, S. C. He left July 19 for Ft. Pendleton, Calif., where he will be stationed with the Marines for a few weeks prior to his leaving on a tour of duty in Vietnam Mr & Mrs Mark Nichols, Mr & Mrs Noel Thompson and children, spent four days over the July 4 holidays at Fish Lake. Also Mr & Mrs Vern Morgan vacationed there. Mrs Anne Stringam Prin-gland husband, Richard, Calgary, Canada spent a week recently, visiting with Mrs Pringle's grandmother, Mrs Sadie Morgan, Riverton, and other relatives in Salt Lake and vicinity. Visitors at the home of Mrs Mary Lloyd during the week of July 5 were Mrs Otto Andersen, San Diego, Mr & Mrs Elmer Bearson, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Wilbur Vance, Homedale, Ida. Mr & Mrs Martinus Andersen, Salt Lake City. The family of Mrs Eldred Hamilton all came home to help celebrate her birthday during the week of July 6. Mrs Ren Howard is a patient at St. Mark's Hospital for a few days. Craig Beckstead, 8, son of Mr & Mrs Junior Beckstead,. Riverton, who was injuried July 8 when he darted the road and into the side of an automobile at West 11800 South, is improving at Cottonwood Hospital. He received a skull fracture, concussion, an arm tractured in three places, bruises and abrasions the chest and body. Driver of the car was Larry Eugene Lawson, 29, Sandy. Mrs Fred Densley and her sisters, Mrs Grant Swenson, Spanish Fork, Mrs Ralph Richey, Sandy, left July 13 for Downey, Calif., where they will visit relatives and friends. They will meet their brother, Capt. Lyle Hughes, who has been in Korea for t :e past 13 months, and visit with him. Sgt. Paul Peisley, son of Mr & Mrs Douglas Peisley, Riverton, received his discharge papers July 8 at Fairchild AFB, and return value 2395 sue Open 10-- 8 Mon-ba- i. I r' j m Closed Sundays ed home July 14 after four years in the Air Force. Wardle, son of Mr & Mrs Harold D. Wardle, Bluffdale, came home with Sgt. Peisley from Fairchild AFB. He is member ox the AFROTC unit at Brigham Young University. BOOKS The following new books have been added to the Ruth Vine Tyler Library at 315 Wood St., Midvale. "To Move a Nation" by Roger Hilsman. This is the politics of foreign policy in the administration of John F. Kennedy. "The Manual of Astrology" by Sepharial. Four books in one volume, treating of the language of the heavens, the reading of a horoscope, the measure of time, and of hindu astrology. "Adventures in Knitting" This Aytes. by Barbara book has more than 100 patterns from easy to intricate 115 stitches with photographs and stitch by stitch instructions. "As We Saw the Thirties" edited by Rita James Simon. Essays on social and political movements of a decade. "Education of a Baseball Player" by Mickey Mantle. This book of Mantle's personal story is also a manual of baseball instruction as well. "Guide to Modern Medical Care" by S. D. Klotz M.D. This comprehensive book by an eminent physician gives a practical advice to the layman about all phases of medical care. "Twiggy and Justin" by Thomas Whiteside. This delightful and sharply revealing book tells the story of Twiggy and Justin, a modern day version of Pygmalion and Galateo. "The Horseman" by Joseph Kessel. This is an epic novel of man pitted against nature. The setting is Afghanistan, a country of rugged landscape and savage winds. "No Laughing Matter" by Angus Wilson. A family novel spanning half a century, encompassing a whole era and broad spectrum of what he has called Anglo Saxon attitudes. "Before the Glory Ended" by Ursual Zilinsky. This book describes, through the lives of two men, the decline of aristocracy and the social changes that rocked Europe. Juvenile Books "Mount Up" by Julia DaA vis. true story of the Civil War. "Who Rides in the Dark" by Stephen W. Meader. This is a tale of the old stagecoach days in New Hampshire. HfflfilW 6 "Rulers in Petticoats" by Mildred Boyd. This author presents an interesting and impressive information about 18 female rulers who witlded power in their own right. VIPS New SubscriDers To The Midvale Sentinel Kelvin Miller, England Warrel L. Bennet, San Fran Cisco, Calif. Mrs Joe Morgan, Salt Lake Gerald Stone, Midvale Gordon Lee, Midvale R. Naisbitt, Salt Lake James L. Ballamis, West Jordan Renewals Darlene Bytheway, lordan Dell Haun, Midvale, Tohn West M. MidDunoskovic, vale Mabel Baca, Sandy Josephine H. Anderson, Sandy Don Swasey, Riverton William H. Grant Midvale G. F. Poole, Cottonwood Louis D. Monson, Midvale Janice R. Johnson, Draper Oswald Smith, Sandy I. R. Rogers, Salt Lake Steve Stilinovich, West Jor- Cort Rosenhan, Midvale Ernest erton G. Peterson Sr., The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 6 Riv- Midvale, Utah Thursday, July Mrs S. T. Kemp, Midvale A. E. Buckley, Midvale Colleen Steadman, Sandy A. L. Parks, Sandy Verla Berrett, Sandy R. D. Shirley, Midvale Peter Vordos, Midvale Lyle R. Hixson, Midvale 18, 1968. and heavy machineguns. Instruction was also given in ammunition handling and communications. last week of the During training he participated in day and night firing exer cises. NEWS OF MEN MIDVALE IN SERVICE Pacheco, Mrs Eli Pacheco, 87 S. Allen St., Midvale, completed eight weeks of advanced artillery Artraining June 27 at the my Artillery and Missile Srhnnl Ft Sill. Okla. He was trained as a can- noneer in field artillery. included His training maintenance and firing of howitzers. artillery guns, Pvt. Patrick 20, dan. Richard Guest, Sandy Jack Canning, Midvale Kent Vincent, Midvale Pete Pasquali, Copperton Mack Richmond, Midvale Vesta Roach, Midvale Loyd Petersen, Riverton Wallace Tuckfield, Midvale Robert Graham, Sandy John L. Walter, Midvale L. E. Hatton, Midvale Robert E. Ledding, West Jordan L. C. Robinson, Cottonwood Bill J. Nelson, Sandy Edward V. Peterson, Sandy Henry T. Wahlquist, Midvale Joe Janezick, Midvale Mrs W. W. Sims, Midvale George G. Richards, Cotton- wood Mrs W. Lester Cannon, Cottonwood C. Brinkerhoff, West Jordan Mary Orton, Midvale Frank Mascaro, Midvale Fred Holmgren, Sandy Stella H. Beck, Midvale Dan Julio, Midvale Sidney Clarke, Draper Larkin H. Shulsen, West Jor- dan. John J. Trane, West Jordan Robert M. Maxwell, Sandy Mrs Eleen Nelson Riverton William O. Jones, Sandy son of Mr V. Upholstery & 118 N. Main Street The Quality Is There The Price Is Fair 255-800- -- or 5 255-915- 7 How We Feel About Vietnam by Eloy Romero and guys in Vietnam Here we are in Vietnam courtesy of Uncle Sam we go here, we go there nfacf we go everywhere. We arrived young and strong going to stay month; 13 long. The days go by very slow Charlie sometimes take a heavy toll. No matter what your may be you can always count on me for at times we've had enough our job is always rough and tough. When we fight we give our all just to help freedom's call although things are bad at times we thank the Lord we still are fine. Whenever we get hit weknow we can not quit no matter what branch of service you're in we need them all to fight and win. When weg o to bed at night we pray to see another light each day our time gets shorter til we get our going home orders. When that day does arrive we thank the Lord to be alive for when that day has come we know that we are number one. Till the time we go home this foreign country is our home when we do get on that plane we know our efforts weden't in vain. 1968 Color Television CLOSH UT Hurry In - Savings Galore! Stretch your dollars at your neighborhood reliable pharmacy! TARTAN MCKESSON CONCENTRATED MOSQUITONE SPRAY INSECT REPELLENT SUNTAN LOTION a MOSQUITONE For Fair Sensitive Skin or SUNTAN CREAM Aerosol Spray for Picnics, Fishing, Patio Parties! 4 oz. Plastic Bottle 5 oz. 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