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Show Eastman and Ted Christen-sen- . pit Leon Ewell Mrs 254-312- Mr 0 & Mrs Ned W. Sorenand family and Mrs Shirlene Sorenson were in San Francisco last week to meet the "Coral Sea" as it came into port. Ned and Neil who are Sorenson, serving with the U.S. Navy, both returned to the states for duty. Ned, returned home with his wife, Shirlene, for a short leave. Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane have been vacationing in Reno with their daughter and family, the Joe for two weeks. Dinner guests of the Cranes on Apr. 26 were Mr & Mrs Merrill Worsely, Boise, Ida. Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane and Mr & Mrs Steve Sotter, Salt Lake, enjoyed dinner at Salt Lake Friday. Mr Sotter and Mr Crane were returning from an insurance conven- son Miller named bishop in Herriman John Bryant Miller was named bishop of the Herri-maWard replacing Kent Bodell. Counselors are Jonathan Bennett and Golden Butterfield. Ward clerk is Leon Ewell and assistant clerks are Ned W. Sorenson and Arthur 0. Mitchell. Other outgoing officers are Earl Poor, Don Swasey, P. Butterfield, Kenneth n Al-m- Har-vath- tion Short pumplife? mnmmmmmm There's a answer pump life. CALL YOUR STANDARD MAN 'Standard Oil OIL IN MIDVALE GAS & OIL Mrs Dell Christensen is undergoing treatment at the Holy Cross Hospital. A dinner under the direction of the Seventies quorum on a stake basis was served at the Cultural hall Friday evening. e Mr & Mrs Chris Van were in Denver, Colo., for five days. Mr Van Buege was there on business. They visited with an aunt, Mr & Mrs Tony Martinez. Mrs Clyde Butterfield and children and Mr & Mrs Ted Facer celebrated their father's birthday, Ray Facer, at Smithfield, during the week end. The children of Mr & Mrs Larry Wayman, Salt Lake, were week end guests of their grandparents, Mr & 255 9221 Company of California Mrs Rex Crump. in I "ill "i 0)nn mm A Fireplace from Otto Buehner Co. Adds value to your home . . . 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Second place was won by the First Ward and third place by the Third Ward in West Jordan. Joyce Jensen, Raydene Holt, Richard West, Kathy Heagren, Suzanne Holt, Debbie Farr, Kaye Thomas were members of the cast. Others receiving awards were Linda Dalrymple, Sher-ri- e Schouten, Sherrie Nielsen, Peggy Jensen, Shauna Beckstead, Denice Jenkins, Lois Beth and Mecham, Ilene Nielsen, Shelly Savage, Kathy Olsen, Debbie Berg-stroJanice Deaken, Vickie Morez, Joanne Nielsen, Julie and Ruth Hendricks, Cherie Egbert, Frances, Doug and John Sherwood, Duane Mabey, Randy Jensen, Gaylene Burr, Neal Jenkins, Gloria Galloway, Sandra Holt. The show received first place in originality, direction, special effects, music and second place in make up writing. In graduation ceremony for members of the staka senior seminar a double mixed quartet furnished the music. Hosts were Mr & Mrs Owen Cook, members of West Jordan First Ward. Conducting the meeting was Laurence Palmer. A talk was given by Doreen Muir. Camp has lesson on sailing ships Ridgecrest. Saturday evening Mr & Mrs Paul Paulsen, Mr & Mrs Verl Scott, Mr & Mrs Nephi Anderson, Mr & Mrs Blaine Christensen, Mr & Mrs Larry Larsen, Laura Jensen and Dimond. Prizes were given for skill in answering questions. Hostesses were Mrs Mary Schmidt, Mrs Bernice Burkinshaw, Mrs Horteni Stead man. The Fifth Ward held a budget fund dinner Friday evening with the Relief Society in charge. The Sunday school group presented the program. Mr & Mrs Leonard Addy attended a family celebration in Salt Lake to honor their grandson, Richard who spent two years in Vietnam with the Engineer Corps Neil Williams. Mr & Mrs Roy Peterson and six children drove to Bethesada, Md., where they met their son, Rodney, and brought him home after he completed an Eastern Atlantic States mission. They were entertained at a reception at the mission home and stayed with families their son knew. Sen. Bennett took them through the White House. They went to many places of interest in Washington, D.C, Delaware and visited Pres. Eisenhower's home in Abilene, Kans., on their way home. Rodney will return to Arlington where he has employment. Lady Lions have evening out West Jordan Lady Lions had an evening out at the for Planetarium Hansen their April meeting. The trip was under the direction of the program chairman, Mrs Clara Hogan. After the tour the ladies went to a Salt Lake restaurant for dinner. diesel and gasoline engines. company equipment. Mr & Mrs Roy Obershaw received word that their son, N Little League Teams Furse sightseeing. Leonard Addy is in LDS Hospital. He suffered a heart attack. Larry Dalton left Sunday for assignment in the army in Korea. He will spend two weeks training in Washing-- ! ton and spend a year in Ko-- ; in the army a year at Ft. Georgia. Mr & Mrs Grant Christof-- I ferson had as dinner guests FIRST BAPTIST 5560 S. 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He and his wife and two children will arrive there later in May. First Ward held a youth discussion Sunday evening with a guest speaker, Keith and family in Sandy. Mr & Mrs Calvin Hutch-ing- s attended a class reunion Thursday evening in Ogden. Mrs Vivian Radmall and daughter, Beth, visited in Gardenia, Calif., with another daughter and family, Mrs Dorene Farnsworth. They visited for a week and went Equipment for i BINGHAM GAS PL carpet by LEES AyWvk' v SOFTBALL OIL MAN IN MIDVALE OPEN HOUSE Vi 9780 niQioio of Pratt Butters, Trenton, Mrs Dora Price, Hyrum, and Miss Leone Butters, Salt Lake. They enjoyed a barbecue dinner. Mr & Mrs Charles Roach, Matt and Cherrie, were the guests of Mr & Mrs Wade .Todd and daughter on Wednesday night, and on Thurs-danight they were guests of Mr & Mrs Paul Simpson line of athletic equipment. YOUR STANDARD CALL Lake. Petterson, Jordan seminary teacher. Youth committee presidents are Bob Jones and Carol Schmidt. Brent Dimond is the adult advisor. Mr & Mrs James Leak entertained at a dinner party for Mr & Mrs Grant Mr & Mrs George Brookbank, Mr & Mrs Doyle Rasmussen, Mr & Mrs Lee Mr & Mrs Ray Dimond, Bateman. Visitors of Mr & Mrs A. Are Backers of the Youth Program We are always ready to work with you on nationally advertised Multi-Servi- licfore departing for California, they were entertained at a dinner party by a sister, Mr & Mrs Fred Bollinger, Midvaie. Other guests were Mr & Mrs Melvin Kidder, West Jordan and Mr & Mrs Burton Lewis, Salt Club has fun night program TRAIL SPORTS CENTER Oil RPM DELO is the one oil best for both 'Standard San Francisco Dave Coleman, Salt Lake R. H. Parkin, Salt Lake Renewals Leo W. Dahl, Sandy Charles F. Kocherhans, Midvaie Albert Burgon, Midvaie Larry Nielsen, Sandy T. Curdie, Sandy N. C. Gibson. Sandy Mr & Mrs Edward Kidder visited in LaCrescenta, Cal., with their son, Mr & Mrs Bob Kidder and family. The San Diego zoo was visited, 4-- Mrs Paul Greer, Sandy Holtby, Sandy C. S. Nichols, Sandy Gail H. McDonald, Midvalt Don Sundberg, Sandy Keith Bischoff, Sandy Pfc. Terry Steadman, New Subscribers To The Midvaie Sentinel Moses Curtis Obershaw, Lake, Wash., spent a few days with his parents, Mr & Mrs Roy Obershaw, after Ohio, being in Cincinnati, for a week of instruction on operating and maintaining The Pierians met at the home of Mrs Mary Schmidt. Presiding was Mrs Bernice n Burkinshaw. Mrs Clara was in charge of the fun night which included skits on three women. Music was led by Mrs Marinda Dainty Doers club in Union was organized under the direction of Zelda Robertson and Linda Oakes. The first meeting was held Apr. 22 at the home of Zelda Robertson. The name of the club is the "Dainty Doers." Officers are: president, Karen Maxfield; vice prest dent, Ruthann Bulkley; sec retary, Marlene Robertson song leader, Sheila Winger reporter, Kathleen Bingham health, Shannon Swapp; rec Colesta reation, Ludwig; community service, Janice Vickie Nix; safety, Taylor. J. E. MPS West Jordan Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Archibald Gardner Camp, met on Apr. 17 at the Pioneer Hall. The president, Mrs Albine Richardson, presided. A lesson given by Marin-d- a Dimond, was on sailing ships. Music was under the direction of Lucille Hansen and accompanied by Laura Jensen. A history was read by Mrs Madelyn Broadbent of her grandmother Anderson from Sweden, a midwife who brought over 600 babies into the world. The information was taken from a letter recovered from the Jubilee Box kept in Provo. Hostess was Marinda Dimond. We at rn in , Honors given C. & LI , 5 Too many oils? H NEWS A new Mrs Virginia Peterson Ho-ga- BASEBALL A (F) Mrs Richard G. Lucas, The Midvaie Sentinel Page 10 Riverton The Jordan Guide M. Don Jensen, Midvaie Midvaie, Utah W. R. Adair, Sandy Thursday, May 1, 1969 Elizabeth Marchant, U- -l Midvaie Sugar mails J. Fenstermaker, Sandy checks to growers David K. Zitting, Riverton Checks totaling $1,218,401 Leslie K. 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