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Show : - i. Young People Stage Dance Dec. ::. 7 teen age dance is being in the West Jordan Stake building on Saturday, Dec. 7. It is being sponsored by West Jordan First Ward young people. The dance starts at 8 p.m. but there will be dance instruction at 7 p.m. al.m.imlL.M... ii.il . n.n 38, son of Mr & Mrs Chester C. Wiechert, 8849 S. Red- The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page a wood Rd., West Jordan, was Midvale, Utah killed Nov. 16 in Vietnam, Thursday, December 5, 1968 where he was an FlOO jet He was born Sept. 3, 1930, pilot in the U. S. Air Force. Memorial services were in Salt Lake City. He marheld Friday at 2 p.m. in ried Martha M. McCarroll West Jordan First Ward in March, 1957, in Phoenix, Ariz. They later were diChapel. Maj. Wiechert, a veteran vorced. He was a member of 17 years' service in the of the LDS Church. Survivors include his parAir Force, graduated from Jordan High School in 1949, ents; two sons, Robert C. attended Utah State Univer- Jr. and Richard J., Phoenix; sity, and completed his. edu- aC. brother and sister, Jack Wiechert, Phoenix, and cation in the Air Force. He had been in Vietnam a short Mrs Charles (Janet) Hofer,-Wes- , A planned " " M W.. Head for Chicago Two rs Jordan. time. Alan Schmidt and Sandr8 Christensen are representing Salt Lake County in the convention in Chicago this week. Sandra represents home making. Alanwon his trip on community beautifi-cation- . There will be 1,630 and 400 leaders attending. ( 6 M' I' - V American Oil ' Service Station (AMERICAN) 4-- Vyk ' , rTi -- Mt Mr & Mrs Jack Wiechert and family, Phoenix, visited Mr Wiechert's family, Mr & Mrs Chester Wiechert, and Two Sandy students have day. Achevement Noted At Program 4-- ' Church. all Double Gold Slrike Slamps grand- On All Purchases great-grandchil- Maj. Wiechert Pilot, Killed 4-- BURGON, Mrs Albert E., 82 (Bertha Elizabeth Hansen) Offer Good lo Dec. 31 American Oil In Vietnam 564 E. 7500 South, Susan Johnson, daughter Stephen Johnson, left Monday for Idaho Falls where she will be dietician in the Idaho Falls of Mr & Mrs Hospital. She will be consulting dietician to the St. Anthony hospital and also the Afton, Wyoming Hospital. She has been visiting her parents while making the Union Died of natural causes at home on Nov. 19. Graveside services were held in Murray city cemetery. Mrs Burgon was born Jan. 4, 1886 in Salt Lake to Peter and Maud Ellen Baugh Hansen. She married Mr Burgon Jan. 13, 1904 in the Salt transition from University of Minnesota where she taught. Larry Cole, grandson oi Mr & Mrs Alvin Cole, visited them for a few days from Salt Lake. This week Mike and Mindy Jo Dance are staying with their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Cole, while their parents, Mr & Mrs Leon Dance go on a trip to Bermuda. Chief Ralph Peters, Sandy police, inspects from the outside and Deputy Cal Schnk Market, 9800 from the inside, the hole three juveniles chopped in rear wall of South 7th East, to steal beer, cigarettes, and $14.50 in change. 10 children; brother, sisters, Danny, Mrs Grace Bird, both of Midvale; Mrs Elnora Motionen, Salt Lake, Mrs Vera Rieley, Murray. pins. n of Midvale; with each oil change & filler lliams, all of Union; Mrs Doris B. Smith, Salt Lake; Mrs Jay A. (Madge) Anderson, American Fork; Glade L., Logan; 54 Survivors include her husband, sons, Vern C, Ross J., both of Sandy; Kenneth C, Lee R., Henry J., n mm Mai. Robert C. (AMERCAN) Wierhprt. Service Station set Bhfi 7804 S. Slale SNO FLOCK KITS WEST JORDAN Mrs Virginia Peterson 255-466- 5 Mrs Bertha Holt attended a birthday party at the home of her daughter in Roy. Her five daughters, Mrs Nona Smith, Mrs Ber-nic- e Simpson, Mrs Maxine Sharp, Mrs Virginia Mitchell, Mrs Alice Mazuran and a daughter-in-law- , Mrs Nor- ma Lee Holton. were pres- - DON'T GIVE UP Hypnosis & Self Hypnosis Could Be Your Answer. For Free Confidential Interview, call 484-6831. THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION Valley Professional Bldg 2520 So. State ent. Maria Jean Jackman's par ents honored her with a party on her 8th birthday. A hay riding party was given for Jill McKee on her 10th birthday. Awards Presented In First Ward West Jordan First Ward presented awards to the following young men Sunday evening: Greg Anderson, Kent Schmidt, Randy EgHoward bert, Schmidt, Alan Schmidt, Boyd Anderson, Ricky .Michael Egbert, Jones, Robert Jones, Bruce Jones. Leaders are Ronald Anderson, Boyd Burton, John Schmidt, Kay Ryan, Richard Dotson, Gary Egbert. Young girls receiving awards were Ardis Anderson, Barbara Mattox, Carla Pettit. Terry Anderson, Elva Jo-d- Post Promotes i Egbert, Beverly Parr, Frankie Renae Peterson, Taylor, Carolyn Trimble, Pamela Shulsen, Julia Johnson, Shannon Jones, Vicki Dallinga, Marva Lou Jenkins, Carol Schmidt, Vicki Shulsen, Sus.an Trimble. The leaders are Joan Christen-seAtheen Trimble and Laurel Dimond, who also received awards. n Mr & Mrs Carl Isler are enjoying a visit from their daughter and family who have lived in Germany for two years and in Japan for three years with the Army. The visitors are Spec. 5 and Scholossbaur Mrs Ernest and two sons. They will go to Houston ,Tex., after their visit. Jay Stevens was home last week visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs Bert Stevens, Dr. Stevens teaches at Southern California university. David Schmidt from California visited his parents, Mr & Mrs Henry Schmidt. Paul Neilson from California visited his parents, and family visited relatives in the Cedar City area a few days last week. The previous week Mr Barn-hurst'parents from Hatch visited them. Sue and Mary Lou Petershowson gave a a er at Mary Lou's for Frandsen. Attending Shauna were Stradley Thompson, Sharron Mousley, Randa Berrett, Kathryn Jensen, Dawna Neilson, Mrs Schmidt, Mrs Neilson. Mrs Peterson, Venae Frandsen, Renae Peterson. Mr & Mrs Richard Benat their son entertained home in Salt Lake Friday t"or Mr & Mrs Ray Jenson, Van Neilson, Steve Booth, Grant Milner, Mark Peterson, Richard Schmidt and their partners. Branch held a Moroni Thanksgiving dinner party at the old South Jordan Church last week. There were 190 people served. The were stake presidency guests. Mr & Mrs Edmund and Edmund's brother, Dan, attended the funeral in St. George Friday of their friend from Wisconsin, Cecil V. Branham. Mr & Mrs Richard Bigler and children from California visited their parents. Mr & Mrs Bert Bigler, last week. Mr & Mrs Bruce Egbert and family went to California at the illness of Mrs Reuben Egbert's father, Mordue. Ro-Lan- : Some Beam gift bottles iSl6NT Like 4l this one. are very memorable. 'Jim Beam. The World's Finest Bourbon Since 1795 . Commemorative bottles pictured on the Jim Beam gold foil Hol- iday wrapping are from the prized Beam Collector's Series. Jim Beam 86 proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Distilled and bottled by the ; James B. Beam Distilling Co., Clermont, Beam, Kentucky. 25 BRlTE- - Mr & Mrs Owen Neilson last week. Mr & Mrs Curtis Cook have returned home from Los Angeles. They started their return in a snowstorm and had their new car run into by a truck: however, no one was hurt. Mr & Mrs Merlin Barn-hurs- t ill Jy Midvale, Ulah ICICLES 1 Anderson, Gail Dallinga, Midvale FREE LUBRICATION Lake LDS Temple. include Survivors her husband, Union; sons and daughters, Harold A., Vance E., Mrs Ervin LaRue Jepp-son- , and Mrs Jean B. Wi- Bingham Canyon Tallman and Violente Grace Nicol Thurber. She married Mr Dumas Jan. 1, 1929 in Salt Lake. She was a member of the LDS to H Awards were recently givleaders for their service. Barbara Gardner received a 5 year award. Mary Drury, LaRae Stead-maand Allan Devey were awarded five year service en to ' 23, 1910 in Achievement program was held for in West Jordan Second - Fourth Ward building Nov. 24 for the many clubs in West Jordan. Clubs are working in horse riding, dog raising, automotives, sewing, cooking, knitting, home comimprovement, munity beautiiication, dairying, animal raising, crops, entomology, canning, wood finishing. manager. in I attended memorial service only brother, Major Robert Wiechert, held Fri- 7-- ll 7804 S. Stale, the Snow College play "Philadelphia, Here Come!" to be presented Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, Dec. 5, 6, 7, at the college theatre. At left is Bob Cole son of Mrs Olga Cole and at right Conway Richards, son of Mr & Mrs George Richards, both of Sandy. of his Police officers and store personnel check loor recovered with the arrest of three juveniles for burglary of Market, 9800 South 700 East. From left, rear, Deputy Garth Beckstead, Chief Ralph Peters, Officer Les Beckstead; front Jim Bowcutt, store supervisor; Deputy Cal Schenk; Rex Roark, store lead parts Membership o --LL in LAiee size Draper American Legion Post 85 will hold a dinner meeting on Saturday, Dec. 7, at Draper Cafe, 12400 S. 13th East, at 7 p.m. Bob Southern, first vice commander oi the department of Utah, will speak on department activities. Eligible veterans are invited to attend. Dinner will be free, but voluntary contributions will be accepted. This meeting will be the kick-of- f for the 1969 year. Under new leadership, Post 85 promises an active and productive year to celebrate the American Legion's. 50th anniversary. The American Legion was formed in Paris, France, in March, 1919 by Col. Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. Today there are some two million LAPSE d Nov. 11, 1918; Del. 7, 1947 Sept. 2, 1945: June 25. 1950 July 27, 1953; Aug. 5, 1964 to end of the present hos- tilities O iTlflO socouor 98 CHRISTMAS WRAP 3 rOLL ( BOXE-- yrj, 3 i rvt-cjpe- - , REPLACEMENT uUBS f 2.5 S.TRArOD OUTDOOR. HOLLY WREATH 4 LIGHTS DOLL S&LE SALE GAME TRAHSRAM SofT PARKED BROS- - SMASHABLE. SOFTINA KMslDI SHE- - WALIS SUSANNE. SofT i BEJDAf?-E- - POSIIWJMIE You P. CHOICE e bur- TWISTER GAME. Tom SPECIAL PURCHASE- - TINY W2H i SET OF IfTdA CX07Ht- Mrs Dumas was born Nov. i S CHRISTMAS ial was in Midvale city cem- BPS VALUE. LIGHTS DUMAS, Mrs Darold C, 57 (Lucille Ruth Thurber) 62 4th Ave., Midvale Died of natural causes on Nov. 21 at her home. Funeral was Monday in KD - POPCORN CHRISTMAS OBITUARIES etery. cpuapt- REPLACEMENT BUlBSIU FAlRCHltD Mid-val- J -I--! 12." GLASS CHRISTMAS m thousand members, and it is still growing, with more than 16,000 posts The across the country. American Legion is dediat-eto serve America and to make communities a better place in which to live. The organization sponsored many activities of great value to the youth, such as Boys State, the National High School oratorical contest, American Legion baseball, American education week, scholarships, etc. They have always stood for defense a national to strong keep enough America free and peaceful. Veterans, who have served honorably in the services of the United States at any time during one of the following periods, are eligible to join: April 6, 1917 Second Ward and 3 SPRAY SNOW Legion Group t D - WITH -- - IfJCLUOES-- 3 pbeweye eves tXTCA SETS OP CLOTHES mm$& |