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Show Swensen COPPERTON 1 1 Mrs Albert Ray II 774-258- 4 Sugar molding is Study Guild topic r r Jt Pr""" '' , u WW' '"" ,,,L, in ,i im..i J Civic club hears book review Mar. 12 Lions hear on respect The Civic Club will hold its next meeting Wednesday, Mar. 12, 7:30 p.m. in the Lions community center. Mrs Gwen Jones will give a book review, courtesy of the Salt Lake City Library. WyOT'.iJlil!lia.l)iSt ' " ytHWMUt I Willi fa Second Ward Relief Society will have Caroline Dunn as guest speaker at the Mar. 13 meeting. Ken Ware received a "Duty to He is Union Sixth Ward Lepre- chaun Ball will be Mar. 22 at 8:30 p.m. at the stake house. There will be a floor show, the "Rhythmics" will furnish the dance music. Fourth Ward conference Velda Nellie Hammer-sehmi- d and daughter, Cahill. Mrs Pine, Ida., returned home Feb. 17 from a 6 weeks' trip. They toured Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona and Las Vegas. They visited relatives and a granddaughter in San Diego. Mrs Hammerschmid's daughter, Mrs Cahill, will remain with her for a while before returning to Las Vegas. Dr. & Mrs Theron C. have returned from a convention and serri"ar in L.Oi Angeies, anu aiao visit- family reunion 01-se- n friends there. Mrs Clarence Hyde' returned home Feb. 27 from a Utah State Club leaders school. training Eight from Salt Lake county attended. Mr & Mrs Perry Quinn have moved to Murray to make their home. ed morton arrived home Feb. after spending over two weeks at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Mrs Charles Hudson visited her daughter, Mr & Mrs Elliot Landheim and family Feb. 27. Later she joined Mrs Carl Kanniainen to help granddaughter Cindy Ann, daughter of Mr & Mrs Roland Kanniainen, Salt Lake, celebrate her first birthday. Mrs L. E. Snow, Mrs Mark Jones, and Mrs Goldie Beals of Salt Lake, attended a luncheon for Theta Sorority. Utah State University, Logan. Mr & Mrs Eldon Johnson were visitors of their son, Mr & Mrs Kpith John-s.- n a:.d far.iily, r.Iana. Emily Ablett entertained her sewing club Feb. UNION Bingham Homemakers donate to day care center The Sluga, Paul Van Cal Crump, Joe Crane. Also honored 'was the pep band lead by Richard George Dyke, Andnerson, Darrell Turpin president. Kristine Bateman, president of the Sub Debs, ushered at the Symphony Ball at the Terrace Ball Room Friday evening. TOPS Club meets on Wednesdays A TOPS Club meeting at West Jordan city hall each Wednesday between 7 and 8 p.m. have elected officers as follows: Cora Adams, Assembly honors will be Mar. 8, 9. Yellow athletes leader; Betty Robinson, Carol Theel, treasurer; Fern Jones, secretary Bingham High held an assembly for the closing of s Progressive club donated $100 to the Jordan Valley Day Care and Training Center. Mrs Earlene Watson, president, and Leah Henderson made the presentation. Home-maker- and Lady Union Lions Lions attended a dinner on Feb. 27 at a Salt Lake cafe. Pearl Greer was hostess at the TPA club meeting Feb. 21. Esther Forbush and Arvil Hair Care Peg's 378 East 1st N., Sandy Approx. 8600 S. 4th East 255-319- 1 Now Open Monday thru Saturday Late Appointments Thurs. & Fri. Graham were hostesses at a luncheon attended by Re-nStefanoff, Lory Roberts, Blanch Thomas, Zelda Mot-ta- , Edna Jensen. a Cubs given awards, have annual banquet Mrs Florence RosecrartS 0 Union Fourth Ward Cub Scout Blue and Gold ban- Librarians meet to see aids regional stake librarians meeting on Feb. 24 was held at the nome of June Finlay-son- . A Overhead projectors, machines, and other library visual aids were demonstrated. There were 25 stake directors and librarians attending. Those attending from East Jordan stake were Winifred ther-mo-fa- x quet was held Feb. 28. Eighty were in attendance. Coming into the cub scout program are Jeffery Slade and Garv Cressall. Awards were given to Gordon Slade, Marion Moon, Richard Cressall. Ricky Carlson graduated from the Webelos. Katfty Mowtr Peggy Bird Kcyt Bcktr Check Our March Specials Vafch for Our Other awards were earned by Afton Bulkley who received a den leader coach patch award; Clark Slade, Henry Basso, and Richard Grand Opening Mrs 28. Mr i f J-- 1 & Mrs Manuel Osoro entertained and relatives friends Feb. 21, honoring their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Larry Osoro, who were married recently. Mrs Neldon Chadwick was hostess to the T. E. Club Feb. 27, special guests were ner daughter, Mrs Robert Mellen and children, Salt Lake, and her aunt Mrs Del Prisjmnre. Mr & Mrs Ra- - Olesen and Mr & Mrs Joe Brisk attended the wedding reception of their nephew, Feb. 22, in Orem. Jordan district junior high speech and science students last week presented their Rosmus-sen- , projects at each of the junior highs in the district. Top picture shows Elaine Jr. Midvale Mt. Jordan r. demonstrating a science project before students at Second picture shows Lucille Reese, Butler, Jr. delivering a talk on current American problems at Union Jr. and the bottom picture is Connie Harmon participating in the story telling division at West Jordan Jr. line. BOOKS "Skin Diving Made Easy," by Gene Tinker and the editors of skin diving magazine. How to get started, where to dive, choosing right The following new books have been added to the equipment, treasure hunting, simplified underwater techniques. to Guide "Sportsman's Game Animals," by Leonard Leerue. A field book of North American species. 'A Paradise of Birds," by Helen and Allan Cruick- - Ruth Vine Tyler Library at St., Midvale: "Fight for Rayol Gorge," by Ralph Edgar Bailey. This is the story of William Jackson Palmer's career, from his work on the first transcontinental railroad to the construction of his own 315 Wood COURSE r's YOU'LL. ALWAYS HAVE more flicm enough HOT WATER Jen you siting with a Permaglas GLASS-LINE- D WATER HEATER QM " MURRAY PLUMBING CO. 'AUTOMATIC TOWERS HERB 5666 SO. STATE ST. 266-352- 9 Open All Day Saturday PARTS SPRINKLING SYSTEM & shank. These authors have spent their springtime with the birds and other wildlife of Texas. "The Survival of Scotland," by Eric Linklater. This is a survey of Scottish historv from Roman times to the present day. "What So Proudly We Hail," by Maymie R. Kry-thAll about our American flag, monuments, and symbols. "Shared Fate," by David Kirk. This book reports ten years of study of adoption more than 2,000 involving families with adopted children. "The Drug Scene," by Donald B. Laurie, M.D. This book details the effect that various amphetamines, barbiturate, and hallucinogens have on the human nervous system. "Night Climbers," by Jon M. White. This is a splendid suspense story, high adventure, and hair - raising as the plot unfolds. "The adventures of An Elephant Boy," by Leonard Wibberley. This is satire indeed highly pertinent to our times. "The Story Teller's Pack," A Frank R. Stockton reader. In this collection the reader will find ghost stories, sea stories, romance, tall tales, and fairy tales. Juvenile Books "Sitting Bull." by Rich ard O'Connor. It was Sitting Bull who defeated Custer in the battle of "Custer's Last Stand." In this biography the author unfolds the life of a man of great insight. "The Young Unicorns," by Madeleine L'Engle. This nov el of suspension is set in New York City's upper west side near a great cathedral, where much of the action takes place. Mr & Mrs Ray Olesen helped granddaughter Connie celebrate her birthday, at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Dennis Miller Sandy, Feb. jurgT pedofl pyrclhios 22. Mr & Mrs Joe Fullmer, were in Bountiful where their son underwent surg- DUCBZA ery Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs Gordon Bodily gave a party for their son Craig on his tnird birthday. Guests were his grandparents, Mr & Mrs V. S. Barlow, Midvale, and his uncle and aunt, and children, Mr & Mrs Eldred Haws, Magna. Mr & Mrs Dennis I Now iiiiiinuif miLi YilNI Bgg Miller Mrs George Gadd visited their son George Jr., Midvale, in the Cottonwood Hospital Sunday. He suffered a severely injured leg in a skiin" accident. GL-644- W Will Buy It! & Ernie Poulsen, Riverton, visiting his grandmother, Mrs Ernest Poulsen, while his mother is in the hospital. Mr & Mrs Tom Sadler were entertained at a Dow family reunion at the home of Mr & Mrs Rayburn Dow Feb. 27. Mrs Gladys Scoggin, Mrs is Clive Blake joined Mrs Bertha Fullimer. Delta and Mrs Nellie Hocking from Oreat gon in a What You Receive For Your O 49.95 SAVE Farmington Thursday. CRESCENT Lcrna Allgood Antenna If You Haven't Any Yen $169.90 3 Day 95 Will Do As Well! Sale Only So Hurry on Down! 255-624- 1 Wards announce new MIA officers In the Crescent Second and Fourth Ward MIA, Mrs Diane Lloyd is president, with Mrs Marilyn Woodward and Mrs Sunnie Brown, counselors, and Mrs Lucille Duckworth and Mrs Diane Ross, secretaries. Mrs Carol Ann Lloyd is retiring presi- dent. YEN O 90 Days Service 19.95 O Trade Discount 100.00 , n((!Ps Cub scouts honored d at banquet am Crescent Ward cub scouts Blue and Gold banquet was held in the ward house on Feb. 21. A dinner was served to the 90 parents of the boys and the bishopric and their wives. Delbert JL HjHH.i' Blue-Gol- Subscribe fca and children, Sandy, visited her parents, Mr & Mrs Ray and Olesen v;ere dinner guests of his parents, Mr & Mrs. Evan Miller Feb. 23 to the birthdays of their children, Connie and Scott. Mr 196,230.38 Color TV 8140 S. STATE ppliance MIDVALE S the football, basketball and wrestling seasons. Athletes were honored and the following coaches and captains of the teams: Steve Dangerfield, Donald Stevens, Bill Partner, Udell Wankier, Midvale Third Ward High Priests group sponsored an excursion to St. George and the Mormon temple there on Feb. 28 and Mar. 1 A group of 39 ward members, former members and friends, traveled by bus and stayed over night in St. George. They also toured Brigham Young's summer home. and Mrs The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 6, 1969. Grouo sponsors St. George excursion God" award Feb. 23. the son of Mr & Mrs March date set for ward ball I'tah Hatcherv Feb. 20. Re- spect for the Law was his subject. Mr & Mrs W. A. Fike and Mrs Gladys Oconner returned Feb. 27 from Sacramento where they visited their son, Capt. and Mrs William A. Fike and family. They were joined there by Mr & Mrs Marion Cowdell, Redding, Calif; Mr & Mrs Donald Long Messersmith, Beach; Mr & Mrs E. H. Perrine and family, Whit-tiea talk for law Lloyd D. Olson was a guest speaker at the Cresc- ent Lions meeting at the 27 Ml Mr & Mrs Jess Peterson spent two months vacationing with friends and relatives in Nevada, California, Arizona, and Mexico. Mrs Revella Angus returned home Feb. 26 from Cottonwood Hospital where she underwent tests and treatment. Lowell Ware. for WJWW.I'I received committee men patches. Carlson Caroline Dunn named speaker Chief of Police TW'pv .1 Fillis, Salt Lake City, spoke on "Youth and Abuse of Drugs," to the Crescent Second. Third, and Fourth Ward MIA Feb. 26. and to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Capt. and Mrs William Fike, who will soon leave for Okinawa. Beehive girls of Copper- ton Ward will appear in the stake production of A Bee In Your Bonnet," Mar. 4. LaDean Robinson held a party at her home Feb. 28. for Neighbors and friends. Mrs Maud Miller was admitted to St. Mark's Hospital with a heart condition. Mr & Mrs Marvin Throck- P'UXW Boggess and Lola Howard; Edna Jensen from Union Second Ward, and Dorotha Cook from the Seventh Ward. Merrin, Police chief talks on youth, drugs The Study Guild will meet Mar. 10 in the Lions Community Center. A demonstration will be given on sugar molding by Gail Wilson. Hostess will be Emily Ablett, Helen Granquist and Alice Flores. r; I.MBW Michaci Pnde Alldredge and Troy Lancaster were promoted to the Guide Patrol class. Neal Swensen and his committee were in charge. 255-382- 1 ft. 1 |