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Show UKflFtK Mrs Ralph Ballard 571-328- 3 Mrs Gertrude Sampson, Salt Lake, was hostess at a dinner May 25. Guests were Mrs Viona Allen Ballard, Draper; Mrs Bernice Ballard Greene, Sandy, and Mrs Adele Anderberg, Oregon City, Ore. Mrs Adele Anderberg, Oregon City, is visiting her sister and family, Mr & Mrs J. B. Soper. Mrs Anderberg plans to be back in Oregon June 7 to attend the graduation of her grandson, Douglas Lindley, Lake Oswege, Ore. are Mr & Beckstrom. from BYU. Mrs Anna Belle Swanaean and daughter, Miss Giesele swanagan, and Mr & Mrs Patrick Swanagan will leave Friday, May 30 for Ohio. Mrs Swanagan and daughter will spend the summer in Mt. Orab, Ohio, visiting another daughter, Mrs Mylin-d- a Bowman. The Patrick Swanagans will visit relatives and friends at Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs Louise Alexander, Mrs Eva Smelser and children and Mrs Mabel Warren, Hayward, Calif., will be visiting Mr & Mrs Milton Alexander and family and attending the wedding of Miss Brenda Jackson. Pete Yaremowich, from Yakima, Wash., will also attend the wedding. iuil9 ilms of v Mrs LeGrand designed to prepare men for officer duties in artillery units. He was also trained in artillery survey and transport, com munications, map & aerial- photo reading, electronics, counterinsurgency and leadership. Th lieutenant graduated from Johdan High chool in 1963 and received hi j degree in business administration from the University of Utah in 1967. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. I countries The Pierians met Thurs day evening at the home of Mr & Mrs II. W. Jorgensen in Sandy. Meeting was con ducted by vice president, Clara Hogan. Music was led Oy Mannda Dimond. Emma Lee Drake introduced the guest speaker, Marie Anderson, teacher at West Jordan elementary and mem- oer of the LDS General Primary Board. She gave her views ana presented turns on "Neighbors Around the which included world, films taken in 45 countries. The hostesses for the eve ning were Mrs Elsa Jorgen sen, Mrs Lavonne Stead- man, Mrs Albine Richard Mrs Juanita Hansen, Dallas, Tex., is visiting friends and relatives. Mr & Mrs Ralph Ballard, Mrs Lena Dyer, Mrs Mary Rogers, WEST Murray; Mr & Mrs Ramm Hansen and Mrs Mildred Mrs Virginia Peterson Dean, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Michael Lane Hansen, Pro-v5 Mrs Hansen will attend the graduation exercises of The 15th commencement her son and his wife, Mr & of Mrs Michael Lane Hansen, exercises Copperton both graduating from BYU. Seminary was held May 22 at the South Jordan Stake Mrs Samuel Doty, Georgetown, Ohio, arrived in Utah Building. On the program were Sydney Andreason, Monday, May 26 to visit her sister and family, Mr & Mrs Kent Barben, Pres. Howard Elmo Swanagan. While here W. Barben, Diana Bateman, Mrs Doty will attend the Victor Pickett, Carol Booth, graduation exercises of her Janet Wheadon, Karen Ma-beNancv Butterfield. I.n- son and his wife, Mr & Mrs ri Culbertson, Raquel Hamilton, Joyce Dimond, Jill Bateman, Sandra Maynard, f John Price, Craig Gardiner, Allen Giles, Glen Peterson, Valerie Webb, Darrell Turp-in- , Joyce Jensen, Dr. Ray C. Colton. Euest Calvin S Kunz, and Glen C. Wahl- quist, teacners, Pres. Leon ard C. Beckstead, stake president, Doug Miller. Mr & Mrs Sterling Marott ana aaugnter, Mrs James L:ak. attended funeral sprv- ices for Mrs Marett's sister, Mrs Ula Mitchell. Nvssa. 255-466- Ore. Mr & Mrs Ed Evensnn Philomath, Ore., visited Mr & Mrs urvu Dimond and Mr & Mrs Guv Rerlcstrnm Thev were euests nf Mr Mrs Dimond at a theater Dartv and an ore an rprital a snower was given for Dawna bride-to-b- y, NpiUnn Saturday at the home of Mr ac mrs uwen iNeiison, hosted DV Kav Neilsnn .Tnhncnn Carol and Laurie NeilsonJ Virginia Schmidt, Sue Peterson and Mary Lou Peterson. Mrs John Pptercnn nnrl Merlyn attended a birthday party at me home of cousins Mr & Mrs J. Fish Smith on Mr Smith's birthday. Scores given on baseball games New workers named to ward positions Baseball same sonws in the Southwest Valley Little several changes were league piayed on May 19 made in the wards due to were as follows: Minor the splitting of West Jordan League. Yankees fi Whitp Stake. Lester H. Healy was sox ; iwins 7, Unoles 6; named Second Ward bishop, Braves 3, Indians 5; Jets 2, succeeding Curtis Jewkes Tieers 3. Maior Leaeue. As. tros 13, Dodgers 7; Cards 6 wno was namea as a coun selor in the stake flnnncpl KedS 8: Phillies 4 Giants 5 ors are Keith Hogan and Pony League, Sputs 10, Lions 5: Bees 7. Mets 4. weai L,arson. Aaron WebIn the games played May ster, Harvey Pulley, Max Mcn.ee are cierKS. u me score in the Minor In the Third Ward Ken League were. Tieers s Tn neth M. Cook was named dians 7; Yanks 11, White Sox ; counselor, replacing Benjajets u, Twins 3. Athlet min P. Crowther who is on ics 7, Braves 2. Major the stake high council. Or-v- il Leaeue. Phillies 2fi Astros Gressman is clerk, fill10; Dodgers 5, Cubs 4; Cards ing the position held by a, uiants i. pony League Mets 10, Lions 7, Sputs 5; wuiora iticnaras. Bees 3. Mrs Dorothv SpsI is Home runs were made by counselor in the First Ward mia, Mrs Shirley Iverson, nen tarr, l, of the Mets Golden Holt. 3. nf the Harris counselor in thp Prim am Mrs Gail Taylor was named Mark Heagren, 2, of the to the MIA Laurple Mn iwins iKe Martinez, l, of Dorothy Pursell is on the tlte Dodgers; Ray Densley, 1, Grand Slam, of the Philrnmary lacuity. The Third WarH hold lies. special honor meeting at Relief Society for Hazel micnaeison wno Has been a teacher. Tho famii,, ; OF MEN moving to Brazil where Mr micnaeison ww be employ. MS 4 tic Long-SIe- m Gary Leak, son of Mr , mrs James i.pair among the 10 finalists in the aiAui annual noistein Dairy Heifer contest which was held this year at Richmond, Utah. He was at Richmond on rriaay, May 16. His entrv- was rhrnnah ih Av..U' nC ture Farmrrc Entrants were frnm TTfol. and Idaho. Mr & Mrs James Leak visited Mr & Mrs Mike oaieman in Logan while in Richmond. The First WarH held social meeting Tuesday eve ning as a ciosmg event thp MTA Marrieds. A was Dresented the teacher. Keith Petterson, who is now in the South Jordan Stake. of the class icint; IN SERVICE Fireman Karl M. Taft Jr., HSN. son of Mr & Mrs Karl M. Taft Sr., 1407 East 8730 "uth. Sandy, has earned the right to wear the "silver dolphins" of a qualified submariner, as a crewman aboard USS Kamehamena at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. His submarine quawifica-tio- n was granted after he demonstrated his proficiency in and thorough knowledge of the operational system of ''is submarine. He was examined by both n written test and observation of his "on the job" techniques. Word was received recently that Pfc. Herbert Michael Jenkins, son of Mr & Mrs Allen Jenkins, Kearns, former y of Midvale, and a granlson of Mrs Horace enkins, Third Ave., and Mr & Mrs Jess Roper, ?arns, formerly of Midvale, v.s wounded in the skull vhile serving as front line b ervation post 2000 yards r m the Demilitarized Zone, lie is in the U. S. Marine Corps in Vietnam. Pfc. Jenk-n- s has been in the hospital a.;d under observation. son. JORDAN The airman, a 1967 graduate of Hillcrest High School, attended Snow College, Pfc. Kathryn J. fflckson WAC Pfc. Kathryn J. Hick-sodaughter of Mrs Carol L. Hickson, 531 Greenwood Ave., Midvale, was selected as Armed Forces Day (May 17) Queen at Ft. Huachuca, n, Ariz. Pvt. Hickson is a comin munications specialist Headquarters, U. S. Army Communications Strategic Command at the fort. She entered the Women's Army Corps in August 1968, completed basic training at Ft. IcClellan, Ala., and graduate 1 from the communications specialist course at Ft. Gordon, Ga. She is a 1968 graduate of Hillcrest High School. Maj. Wayne M. Fullmer, son of Mr & Mrs George M. Fullmer, 10 S. Grant St., dvale, is on duty at Ubon Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. Maj. Fullmer is a pilot in a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival in Thailand, he was assigned to Wright - Patterson AFB, M Ohio. A 1951 graduate of Bingham High School, the major attended the University of Utah. He earned his B.S. '.egree at the Air Force Institute of Technology. The major was commissioned through aviation cadet school in 1955, and is a member of Tau Beta Pi. His wife, Barbara, is the 'auehter of Mr & Mrs Glen B. Martin, Magna. Dwight E. Bishop, son of & Mrs Deral E. Bishop, 29 Serpentine Way, Sandy, has been promoted to staff serg ant in the U. S. Air r Force. Set. Bishop is an aircraft Army Sp4 Mark S. Dean, "iaintenance technician at Beale AFB, Calif., in a unit CO, son of Mr & Mrs Doss D an, 1785 East 11400 South, of the Strategic Air ComSandy, was assigned Apr. mand. II to the American Division The sergeant is a graduate in Vietnam, as an airframe nf Jordan High School. welder. His wife, Shirley, lives at 8730 South 7th East, Sandy. A;rman William R. Anderson, son of Mr & Mrs WilEaron A. Fairbourn, son liam M. Anderson, 366 East 13S00 South, Draper, has of Mr & Mrs Alva W. Fair-bour11000 South 357 East, graduated from the Defense basic aanJy, was commissioned a Information School's military journalist course at second lieutenant upon graduation from the Officer Can-J- i Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. was Airman Anderson lat School at the Army trained in newspaper, radio Artillery and Missile Center, and television techniques to Ft. Sill, Okla., Apr. 15. him for duty Gunnery was the primary helptheprepare information field. subject taught during the 23- - Har-ryma- Charles Harryman, 79 East 7350 South, Midvale, was assigned May 3 to the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Division's 23rd Infantry n Korea as a cook. His wife. Colleen, lives at 7311 Chris Ln., Cottonwood Hgts. 29, 1969. Thursday, May Kiggert stated. The chairman pointed out h that the state's bond sales total of almost $9.5 million represents 35.8 of Utah's eoal high. "Sales reported for Salt Lake County in April were and for January-Apri- l, $929,613, $3,625,353," Chairman four-mont- Her-misto- MEMORIAL WEEKEND two-week- s' SPECIALS Open Day Memorial All Da! RIB STEAK PORK STEAK 59c ing. Cheryl, Corey, and Martha Bills, children of Mr & Mrs Thomas Bills, Midvale, spent the week end at the Elton Bills home while their parents vacationed at Park POTATO SALAD City. Mrs and Ray Carter son John, Salt Lake, visited with her parents, Mr & Mrs Wayne Butterfield last week. Mr & Mrs Arthur Mitchell, Mr & Mrs Ted Christensen, and Mrs Esther Halversen, drove to Gooding, Ida., Tuesday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr & Mrs James E. Evans, formerly of California, are making their home with the Christian Van Beuges. Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane are home after a two weeks' visit with their BUNS Hamburger or Hot Dog COOKIES Keebler Chocolate Fudge Sandwich POTATO CHIPS daughter, Mr & Mrs Dayton Crane, Phoenix. Mrs Cinda Fraser, Salt Lake, was a guest of Mrs Nora crane for a week. Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell May 23 in named Bishop were Mr & Mrs Walter L, Ewell, Hunter; Mr & Mrs South Jordan ward Gerald Ewell, Salt Lake; F. Val Davis has been Mr & Mrs Kevin Collines. named bishop of the South Granger; Mr & Mrs Forrest Ewell, Riverton. and Mr & Jordan First Ward, replac Mrs Lynn Crane. The occas- ing John H. Mabey who is ion was Leon Ewell s birth now a counselor in the South Jordan Stake. Counselors day. Mrs Susan Butterfield are Claude L. Crane and was hostess at a slumber Vaughn Price; clerks, Don L. Holt, Delbert G. Naylor party May 23 at her home, and C. Edward DeGraffen-ried- . Guests included Debra Ew ell, Kim Miller, Janalyn Butteriield, Susan Park. Di ane Eastman, Kathy Miller Piano students ana June f reeman. Mr & Mrs Jefferson But present recital terfield, Cedar Fort, visited friends and relatives here Mrs Lola Holt will present her piano students in recital Sunday. Mr & Mrs Alan Funk. on Thursday evening, May Provo, were visitors at the 29, at 7:30 in the South JorSherwood Butterfield home, dan Chapel. Shudents to perform will be Jolene Dumont, Kay Perschon, Jean Persch-on- , April sales high Kim Miller, Barry Miller, Tracy Dalrymple, Diane for savings bonds Dalrymple, Christie McMilApril was Utah's second lan, Mike McMillan, Kathy best 1969 sales month for U. Heagren, Colette Heagren, S. Savings Bonds and FreeJulie Winters, Denise Stephens, Dixie McMullin, Cindy dom Shares, according to sales figures released to Sims, Denise Sims, LaDonna DeMill, Judy Powell, Jerri-ly- n Henry J. Riggert, Salt Lake Holt, Roselene Holt, and Julie Warner, who is a student of LeeAnn Holt. lb. 29c dox, 39c lb. bag 33c "" 149c PORK&BEANF" South Jordan $1.00 73c 8 pack 16 oz. Plus Dep. COCA COLA MJB COFFEE $1.99 3 . to have holiday breakfast 89c Ib , 29c II ALLEYS MUSTARD LG. CHEX EGGS FRYERS 3 - Whole ib. 99c 33c yirfslFeoi 7753 S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan Lions South Jordan Lions club is sponsoring a breakfast at the church grounds on Me- morial Day. A reasonably priced breakfast is being served to the public. HERRIMAI1 EXCEPTIONAL lilp VALUE! AMAZINGLY Mrs Mildred Crane 254-448- 1 student given LOW PRICE! At a special award luncheon May 26, a $1,000 scholarship was presented to Brig- - Range B Model RTE-37- Teflon Coated Griddle 3 & 1 Heat Control Adjustable Broiler Auto Rotisserie Super Speed oven pre heat Other Features $ officials of Kennecott Copper Corp., in behalf of W. Leon Ewell, student in engineering at the "Y". Mr Ewell will work for Kennecott during the summer and resume his studies in the fall. Mr & Mrs DeLoy Densley, Kearns; Mr & Mrs Golden Poor, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Bill Wright, Granger; Mr & Mrs Lowell Hamilton and Mr & Mrs Earl Poor spent the week end at Flaming Gorge in observance of Mr Poor's birthday. Mrs Ernest Poulsen, Copperton, visited with the Del Ray Eastman family Wed- - 0 Balanced Oven Heat en 289 95 CARPET BY LEES.' You don't want to miss this one. A Plus $9C00 Live It Up Trade Up to a Carefree Electric Range FREE...$2500Cash ELECTRIC RANGE Installed on Utah Power & Light Co. or Tn Western Colorado Power Co. lines Only sq. yd. Conlinuous Filament Nylon Whan You Buy from asmm Hop's Showkase 7980 S. State St. Midvale 95 very Special Price... ?uhrrhaysua new ypjii Hliviimivv 17 N. Main St., four-mont- ham Young University by WhiliBOOl Sty' I'he Midvale Sentinel Vhe Jordan Guide Page 7 Midvale, Utah Kennecott award CI (jane County bonds chairman. "April's total of $2,422,310 topped slightly by January, h brought the state's sales to $,462,302 a family, Salt Lake, at dinner Saturday evening. Mr & Mrs Jesse H. Dansie have returned home after an extended stay at their daughter's home, the Dr. James Seattle. Parkins. While there they visited in Ontario, Canada, and at the ueraia Stoffers home, Ore. Mrs Stoffer, sis. ter of Mr Dansie, returned home with them for a visit. Mr & Mrs Reed Newman vacationed last week in California. They visited an uncle. Mr & Mrs Otto Clem ens and family. Mrs Lee Scjianky, Midvale, a luncheon guest of Mrs Fern Poor, May 21. Ned J. Sorenson, U. S. Navy, Seattle, spent last week end home on leave. Mr & Mrs Earl S. Butter-fiel- d and children, Midvale, visited at the James Newman home Saturday even- Army Pfc. 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