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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 Draper, counselors; Gilbert Lamb, secretary; Sunday School, superintendent, Robert Cardwell: Al Beckstead and Royce Peckham, counselors. Riverton Stake parent and youth nights are planed for Nov. 26 and 27 in the River-toFirst, Third and Fifth ward. have Participants been chosen from every ward. Those having leading parts are Paula Nokes, Colleen Nichols, Bonnie Jensen, Sherrie Hamilton, Ann Webster, Sidney Andreason, Fae Parry, Jenne Gilbert, Bonnie Erickson, Jan Miller, Gaylord Johnson, Dave Saber, Rand- - Brinkerhoff, Vernon Nokes and Victor Pickett. .Tovre Thnruo is on advertising and Maurine Nichols on costumes. 6 EAST MIDVALE Lois H. Olynyk n 266-779- 5 Pupils Urged to Use Walk at Midvalley PTA and staff members of Midvalleys school are asking parents of school students who live north of 7500 South to insist that their children use the new crosswalk at Ramanee Drive and 7500 South. A crossing guard is provided there. Dedicate Chapel At Stake Conference . Rex Reeves. A Mutual Marrieds party was held Nov. 16 at the new East Midvale Stake House. Committeemen were Mrs Cloid Hinkley, Mrs William Nillsen, and Mrs Russell Jacobs. The group had a treasure hunt. The prize was won by the team of Mr & Mrs Richard Tholen and Mr & Mrs Orr Larsen. David L. Ashby, son of Mr & Mrs Ward Ashby, returned home Nov. 19 from a LDS California Northern mission. A family farewell party was held Nov. 15 at the home of Mr & Mrs Al Newton Mrs Holladay. Simpson, Simpson is formerl;' from East Midvale. The farewell was ior their son, Jerry, who left Nov. 16 for Vietnam and for Richard Parker, East Midvale, who left Nov. 22 for Ft. Ord. Mrs Richard Parker was hostess at a dinner party at the home of Mr & Mrs June Parker, Nov. 17 for her husband, who left Nov. 22 for Ft. Ord. Guests were Mr & Mrs Sidney Powell and Mb . Sunbeam Electric Shaver ll-de- g. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Riverton camp held its monthly meeting in the town hall Nov. 21. Dorothy Smith read the history of her great grandfather and Anna May Sandstrom gave of a lesson the founding ZCMI. Eliza Reynolds, Dorothy Smith and Norma Madden were hostesses. East Midvale Stake Conference was held Nov. 24, 10 a.m., at the new East Midvale Stake House. The chapel was dedicated by Elder John Longden. Also present was area supervisor, j authenP I J X V Metal models. Made in England Die cast metal. Stock up fW Vr General Electric Big 4" dynamc Tiny Baby music. i Magic for men. Styled with resistant breakable without touching her! ultima. weri. Jeeps and awakens :w'"'-Assorte- year guarantee. 10 l Radio -- Jet Wagon Hjjf Lloud white enamel wneeis Congo Graphite bearings. Radio steel No. 90 all steel body. Size 34Vixl6"x4Vi" Fit grip handle. 8 'A x 1.25 rubber tires. red. Enamel Fire engine body. 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Can be youngest rolled up and carried under the arm. Stays flexible in cold weather. 255-35- 68 Bat1" stot greased ethylene Find Us v" he rest DINNER Downtown Midvale 1 - Extra globes. 3 for 2.9c. BOGGAN Burglary at Sandy Yields Three Guns 1 Im 11 : it i .itdoors. For earphones. Lightweight She drinks, eyes look .1 I? arouna, mourn ana ups Drinks she move as eats. nnrl Accessories wets. I 25 with MINI- - ff ' size. long 4 V," high. speake gra.n cased in genuine uinn no""'' " wwn hide batteries and i 97 Polkadot dress. With ' chews, 1 Radio Gene's rower shop SUNK Hungry Doll Transistor sen. y-' qq n (plgl) un- - an mam designs. One Our Reg Sundays 9 A.M. V- bhocx- - $12.95. Le-ot- a Riv-erto- VKhV! WRIST WATCHES .... ollk.. Winlrc Reno. Mr & Mrs N. P. Nielsen and son Clifton and Mrs Sorenson, Sandy, traveled to Cedar Citj to visit with Mr & Mrs Royce Niel- Norman Meyer was named second counselor in the Second Ward bishopric releasing Robert Cardwell. Other changes made were in the high priest quorum, E. O. Maxueld, group leader; Cecil Dalton and Dallas V AnlhrOOk n 254-441- 9 ji.7j. r But-teniel- Three guns taken in a burglary in Sandy Friday night caused considerable apprehension among police officers, who suspected the guns might be in the hands of men who escaped irom state prison the same night. Carol's Lounge, 8410 S. State St., operated by Caroline S. Freeman, was entered by burglars and $500 worth of merchandise taken. Ralph Peters, Sandy Chief of police, reported that the principal items taken included a shotgun, .22 automatic rifle, and .22 bolt action rifle, portable tv, three silver dollar belt buckles, a horoscope machine containing about $50. and a number of punchboard articles. Chief Peters said Tuesday it was still uncertain whether the burglar; and the prison break were connected or only a coincidence. ft - Direct iu. seen on T.V. Just the right size to love and cuddle. Le-tici- a RIVERTON closer shave. Snap open end caps for easy cleaning. vur neg. M . As Chris-tensen- ' edges. Floating comb action set up beard for rollers dial. rlock - ituM shaving Angled ll-de- IS16.95. 9179 Ro-an- children, Malad, Ida., merly of East Midvale; Mr & Mrs Frank Poulson, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Paul PoulMr & Mrs son, Bountiful; Ralph Parker, and Mrs Marie Robbins,, Sast Midvale. Mrs J. Albert Smith was honored at a birthday dinner at a Salt Lake restaurant Nov. 15. The party included her husband, Mr & Mrs Larry Jefiries, Mr Si Mrs J. Draney Smith, East Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Joe Polidori, Sandy. Mr & Mrs Eugene Miller-berg- , East Midvale, entertained at a dinner party at their home Nov. 18 for their son Reed's birthday. Attending were Mr & Mrs Leonard Millerberg, Jim, Robert and Julie Millerberg, East Midvale; Monte Millerberg, and Miss Chris Torp, Logan. Mr & Mrs Ralph Parker were hosts Nov. 20 at a dinner part; for Mr Parker's birthday. Attending were Mr & Mrs Richard Parker, Mr & Mrs June Parker and Mrs Marie Robbins, East Midvale. Mr & Mrs Gary Thompson, East Midvale, were hosts Nov. 16 and 17 to Mr Thompson's parents, Mr & Mis Clem Thompson and Mr & Mrs Max Dayton and children, St. Anthony, Ida. Mrs Clarence Millerberg returned home Nov. 15 from a visit in Roosevelt with her daughter, Mr & Mrs Duane (formerly Diane Millerberg) Olson, and her new granddaughter Cheryl Olson, who was born Nov. 9. Mrs Maude Erdman, East Midvale, returned recently from a month's visit with family and friends in Seattle. While there, she was joined by her daughter, Lt. Col., & Mrs Edward S. Michael and daughter, Wen-ay- , Travis Air Force Base, Calif. They attended the Congressional Medal of Honor convention. East Midvale Stake valley ball for Mutual girls took place Nov. 18, with Third Ward over Second Ward A team, 11 to 9; Second Ward B team over First Ward B team, 13 to 5; First Ward A team over Fourth Ward 15 to 6; and Fifth Ward over Sixth Ward, 13 to 9. 88 Radio Solid State Clock Riverton Fifth Ward Relief Society held a luncheon and program Nov. 23. El Ray Bridges and Clifton Green displayed pheasants in a show held at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds b;- the Utah Pheasant Association. Those receiving individual awards in the Fifth Ward Nov. 17 were Lola Crane, Deborah LuAnn Ohmie, Page, Janet Webster, , Winward, LeeAnn DeAnn Hunter, Roberts, LuAnn Seal, Stacey Thorup, Carrie Marie Cowdell, Connie Hunter, Halene Peterson, Karen Beck, Jeanne Bell, Robin Donette Mousley, Nokes, Kerry Page, Marcie Paxton, Sherry Hamilton, Colleen Seal, Trell Thorup, Kathy Allen, Darla Thaxton, Aleath Hamilton, Cindy Tripp. Those receiving leader awards were Marta Nielsen, Gay Thaxton, Barbara Beck, Lynette Brinkerand hoff, Joyce Thorup, Laurel Nokes. Kathy and Brenda are staging with Mr & Mrs Earl Adams while Mrs Adams' sister,, Elaine McReynolds is in the hospital. Gloria Beckstead was, in Denver as a representative of the BYU scholarship recruiting service, to encourage students from other states to attend BYU. She is at home with her parents, Mr & Mrs Leonard Beckstead while student teach ing at Jordan High School. A sewing club was held at the home of Shirley Jensen, Midvale. Those attending from Riverton were Ella Daniels, Evelyn Beckstead, Rena Smith, Bee Brown, Jean Madsen, LaVon Parry, Petersen. and Margarett Other guests attending were from Midvale and Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs LeGrand Huntand son Wayne, ington Orangeville, were overnight guests of Mr & Mrs EIRay Bridges. Junior Patterson is in Cottonwood hospital. Mr & Mrs Eugene Bowen and family, Prineville, Ore., are visiting with their parents, Mr & Mrs Martin Bow-efor a week. Mr & Mrs Clifton Green, Mr & Mrs EIRay Bridges and Melba Bridges are to be guests at the home of Mr & Mrs LaCoy Wardle, South Jordan, for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr X, Mrs Hprhpri Han sen attended a convention in for- Mrs Dan Allinson rrmTn """" ) i 1 'di t |