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Show 4-- was Leaders H 13 Souza. year old gymnasium every Thursday night. The Junior teams wiD leaders and county agents of Salt Lake County met Tuesday, Nov. 11 at West Jordan for an annual leaders honor night. Mrs Clarence Hyde and Mrs Ray 4-- I New Subscribers To The Milvale Sentinel Pfc. Ron Gedge, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs Melville R. Klauber, Cottonwood Paul Handley, Salt Lake Renewals Boyd Sjoblom, Draper G. H. Austin, Jr., Midvale J. E. Belliston, Cottonwood Naomi Powell, Draper Mrs Merle Stowe, Midvale Vaughan, Midvale Raymond M. Rogers, Draper N. C. Brown, Midvale Marcell Graham, Ogden A. C. Pictured with the Salt Lake county agent, Mrs Ruth Coats, left, are new officers of leaders of Salt Lake County Mrs Jean Gourley, president, Mrs Idona Chrisfen-sen- , vice president, and Mrs Afton Warmker, secretary. Louis Lopez, West Jordan Mrs D. F. Johanson, Midvale J. B. Archuleta, Midvale Glen Margetts, West Jordan 4-- . . . ehargad with destroying millions of wattr heater each ytarl Armad with rutt. Last Mn In tha vicinity of your wa tar haatar.Tailtale signs Include Stead man of the leaders council presidency (1967 and 1968) arranged xor the banrusty watar In your tap and quet and program. leaks In your water heater. Help irom the Representatives . villain . . call the trap Rustfinger farm western bureau, region A. your 0. Smith dealer todayl committee, workers, extension directors from the college at Logan, and county .YOUR REWARD! agents Bernice Palfreyman, Rutn Coats, Wayne Rose, will be a Joe Parrish and Mel guarantee en More attended. a new A. O. Smith pre leaders and than 200 mium or deluxe partners also attended the water haeter. If tenk dinner. teaks within first 10 The program consisted of years, you gat e new water heater free. winning demonstrations givLaoal delivery and In en by Adele Fullmer and stallation extra, talks by Lynn Spencer; e ejuatpraofl Lou Gessel, Rosemary Mary Leek proof! Poll and Rhea Reading; e Alwaya ready . . . Lynette Olsen piano solo, with all the hot Thiede sisters, Taylorsville, watsr you needl sang to the guitar. Ending with an effective candle-lightinceremony conducted by Sherrell Steadman, Nico-lenRiska, Joyce Olson, OF COURSE IT'S Sharee, Marilyn and Susan Hyde. The county agents presented 24 leaders with 5 year service pins; pins were given to Afton Warmker, Anita Harms, Bill and you get it at Spencer, Arlene Wilchen, Juilet Maathius, Delpha HERB TOWERS' Triptow, Colleen Keele, and Marilyn Hardcastle; Faye Gygi and Barbara Gardner, 15 years; Margaret Carroll, 20 years; Orpha Bringhurst and Opal Hatt 25 years, and a 35 year pin to Roene Wood. farm bureau Special awards and tributes were 5666 South State paid Betty Carrigan, Dial 266-352- 9 and Marilyn Hardcastle, Sandy. The new leaders council officers, Jean Idona Gourley, Magna; Christensen, West Jordan and Afton Warmker, were installed by Clara Boggess of the nominating committee. g e MURRAY Plumbing Co. Mid-val- Mid-val- Sprinkling Systems Yourself parts Subscribe Now ft ' 5 VIPS THE trol on horses will be the subject of a public meeting held at the Midvale Library administration building, 80 E. Center St., Midvale, on Thursday, Dec. 5. The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. and all horse owners are invited to attend. The guest speaker will be Dr. Don Thomas, extension veterinarian from the University of Utah. There will be no charge. V-- play. The Senior basketball team won their game with Draper Second by 6 points, Thursday, Nov. 21. Visiting the Harold Bent-le- y home for Thanksgiving was their son Charlie and his family from Mexico. Years of Work Do-- It The Jordan Guide Page 6 Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 5, 1968 There will be basketball games held in Granite Ward Awarded lor & The Midvale Sentinel Claudia Mr k Leo R. Hatch Mr The Leo Hatches to Note 60th Wedding Date Mr Mrs Leo R. Hatch, Blujfdale, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on & Saturday, Dec. 14. The couple was married Dec. 16, 1908, in the Salt Woodard Hatch. Mrs Hatch, was born Jan. 25, 1887, son of Orin P. and Marinda Woodard Hatch. Hrs Hatch, the former Jemmia Grant, was born Dec. 20, 1887, the daughter of Jediah Morgan Subscribe Now and Lucy Fackell Grant. The couple have 11 sons and daughters. Open house will be from two until five o'clock in the Bluffdale ward chapel. No gifts, please. Meeting Thursday For Horse Owners Disease and parasite con- - GRANITE Jill Parker 3 Nov. 24 the MIA held a special award night for all individual girls earning awards. JoAnn Bay took charge. Those receiving the awards were: Coni and Bonnie Wright, Jackie Wright, Leslie Bonham, Jeanette Hilton, Iorene Jackson, Jill Parker, Sue Anderson, Sandy Green, Jeanne Spray, Judy Maynes, Colleen Anderson, Robert Bay, Sarah Bifop, Rochell Caldwell, Sandra Katie Chapman, Clayton, Joy Despain, Neena Durrant, Ruth Elbert, Teresa Higbee, Susan Hilton, Noray Riggs, Genielle Orgille, June Evans, JoAnn Bay. A wedding shower was held for Robyn Archibald, Okubo, Friday, Nov. 15. Attending were Lorraine Archibald, Dorene Archibald, Li-lMills, Sherrill Neson, Diana Cameron, Banche Cameron, Genielle Orgille, Mrs Okubo, Judy Maynes, Colleen Anderson, Stella Anderson, Stella Ebert, Faye Parker. It was held at the Parker home. Some of the young people attending Jordan high school "The will be presenting Messiah," Dec. 18 at Jordan. Those from participating Kranite, are: Katie Clayton, Lorene Jackson, Jill Parker, Wendy Lindquist, eanette Hilton, Mike Durrant, Jerry Sturdy, Sandy Green. Stan Bonham and wife recently returned home from a vacation to Canada where rv they spent a week. On Saturday, Nov. 16, Tex and Faye Parker visited their daughter, Tonya in Malad, Ida. Returning to her Brazilian home after a long stay with the Dean Anderson family, She Would Have LOVED in iimiiii' i. 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