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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 13 and Mr & Mrs Elton E. Bills visited Nov. 0 in Saugus, Midvale, Utah Thursday, December A, 1969 Calif., with the Brent Bills Gooding, Ida., were guests at the Chris Van Beuge home for Thanksgiving. Nunley. Attending were Mrs Ona Nunley, Miss Merle Nun-le- y, Dale and Jon Nunley, Salt Mr & Mrs Willard Bills family. Lt. Col. Arthur R. Poor, and granddaughter, Jill Cook, Lake; Mr & Mrs Floyd Nunley and children, Murray, Mr and children Mike and Peggy, Mr & Mrs Reed Newman, and & Mrs Bud Nunley and famDallas, visited Mrs Fern Poor Mr & Mrs James H. Newman Mr & Mrs Roy ily, Mildred B. Crane 254-426- 8 Kearns, Nov. 0. and were Mr Poor is redinner guests Cindy Mr & Mrs Mike Barela cently retired from the army. at the J. W. Newman home for &Nunley and family, Ogden, Mr Mrs Fred Nunley and chilMr & Mrs James and children, West Jordan, Evans, the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane dren, Salt Lake, and Patty and are visiting in Reno with their Shelly Becker. & daughter and family, the Joe MrsElmer Gressman, & Mr Mrs Neil Allen, Mr Harvaths. Dee ButterfieldandJ. Bry- Rodney Thorpe and family, all ant Miller were in Greeley, of Riverton, and Mr & Mrs Salt Lake, were Colo. Nov. 3 attending Barry Yates, an insurance convention. They Thanksgiving dinner guests at were two of six agents cho- the Arvid Bowles home. Their sen out of 108 in this area son, Scott, was also home from Logan. to make the trip. Mr & Mrs Gene Thompson Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell and family, Midvale, Mr & Mrs and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Wal- Jim Hanni and family.Bounti-fu- l, and Mr & MrsDuane Park ter Ewell home, Hunter. Mr & Mrs Byron Bills spent Thanksgiving Day with are moving lack after spend- their parents, Mr & Mrs Lesing a few months in Soda ter Butterfield. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell, Springs. They will live in Albert J. Crane, Evelyn and the Bob Dansie home. Mr & Mrs Denton R. John- Roberta Crane visited with son and family and Mr & the Randall Densleys Nov. 27 Mrs Lynn Crane and family at their new home in Provo. Mrs Mayme Ingram was were guests at the home of guest of Mrs Lily Haycock, Mildred Crane Nov. 27. Salt 9. She Kaylee, Lori, and Billy also Lake, Nov. visited the Fred Simons Thompson, children of Mr & Mrs Gene Thompson, Midvale, family. Bountiful. Mr & Mrs Lafe Crane were were overnight guests Nov. 28-of their grandparents, dinner guests of the Dr. RussMr & Mrs Lester Butterfield. ell H. Bishop family, Provo, Brian and Morgan Ewell Thanksgiving day. Giana and visited at the Forrest Ewell Lori Ann Bishop returned home with them for the week home, Riverton, Nov. 23. end. River-to- n Mrs Cecilia 26-3- HERRIMM 25-3- .COURSE v 23-2- YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE more flicm enough hen you 27-2- 29 a yith Permaglas to"" Bills, visited at the Doug Butterfield home Nov. 28. A birthday party honoring Mrs Tola Butterfield was held Nov. 24 at her home. Attending was Mrs Annon Green, Midvale, Mrs Helen Jones, West Jordan, Mrs Delbert Wengren, Union, Mrs Helen Jaeger and daughter, Murray, and Mrs Peggy Park. A Thanksgiving family party was held Nov. 27 at the Lion Community Cenfer, hosted bv Mr & Mrs Dick GLASS. MKirn "AUTOMATIC OdJL WATER HEATER HERB TOWERS a MURRAY 5666 SO. PLUMBING CO. STATE ST. 266-352- 9 Open All Day Saturday SPRINKLING SYSTEM & PARTS Color TV UUCBZJD Portable Console & First half names stake winners The half way mark in Sandy East Stake basketball wasj readied this week with Sandy! Seventh and Fifteenth Wards leading the Explorer League,! Sandy Eleventh and Sixteenth' Wards pacing the field in Ensign play, and Sandy Sixteenth out in front in competition. en Sandy Eighth handed the lead to Sandy Sixteenth Ward as they dealt Eleventh their first Sandy 4, behind the fine loss, play of Roger Peterson and Larry Trujillo, who garnered 21 and 17 points respectively. Randy Dow pecked away at Eighth Ward's lead all night and ended up with 31 points Fducbzjd 1 Color TV Color TV llll ,: tof f ' J,......!-...,,!- ! en The Fairhill 8 Ms&n, B& m for the action saw gaining their first victory of the season, 39-over Sandy Ninth. Albert Halladay scored 19 points and Mont Bishop added 10 more to pace the victors. Sandy Sixteenth remained unbeaten by waxing Sandy Fif2. teenth Tom Gunderson and Jim Curtis each had 18 points for the winners while Fred Ash tossed in 15 for Sandy 6500 SOUTH 9th EAST IN MURRAY Stand 1968 $ List Model Closeoul Price $ 38995 $3lCfl95 100 Savings on 00 This Model ME... 57-4- the 3 Days Only With en Seventh 31 ZITSMARK SPORTS HAUS 4 losers. Other of the new f AIRWAY Model EM 4S; IB" diaii., 160 q. in. ptcture Th GL-64- G0-5- MBJQ losers. Explorer basketball continued to be hectic as both 7th and 15th remained neck and neck in their battle to capture the lead. Fifteenth Ward won an important victory over as George 1 Eighth Ward None Finer Available Jj! Color TV 40-3- and Wayne Eddington scored 14 and 13 points res pectively to gain the edge. Sandy Seventh continued their winning ways at the expense of Sandy Fourteenth, 7, as Doran Lybbert and Shawn Halladay both scored 8 points to lead the way. Sandy Eleventh Ward all Olson 3 McGregor Golf Balls each day! Here's real value in a d a bonus for your purchase! golf ball ... Prizes $500 In Door 25 with any $10 purchase! Including skis, ski boots, golf bags, clubs and carts, skiwear name brands! top-bran- earned malts for their first victory of the season over 0. Warren Sandy Sixth, Taylor and John Hall led scorers with 7 and 6 points res pectively. Scott Brinkerhoff of Sixth Ward sustained a neck injury that required the ser- vices of the Midvale ambu- lance. The fine efficient man- ner in which the volunteers carried out their duties was appreciated. Scott is reported to be out of danger with bruises that need to heal. Ensign basketball pro- duced an upset as previously undefeated Sandy Sixteenth fell to Sandy Twelfth, 7. Roger Kidd was high for Twelfth Ward with 18 points while Bruce Teran scored 17 for the losers. Seventh Ward contin- tied their winning ways at the expense of Sandy Sixth, 7. Don Cremer led all scorers with 19 counters while Randy Webster scored 11 for the losers. Fourteenth Sandy bounced back into the winner's circle by bouncing Sandy Ninth 4. Cyd Armstrong and Ron Jensen both scored 14 points to pace the victory while Bob Belcher managed 12 for the losers. HEAD NORTHLAND ROSSIGNOL MONTONT EDELWEISS WHITE STAG OBERMEYER KITEX INDINGS PARKAS ALP SPORT GRAND PRIX SOLOMON ROFFE SPORTCASTER 1 MILLER 48-2- SKI PANTS" V;ROFFEVv Cn: RAICHLE LANGE ROSEMOUNT HUMANIC ; EDELWEISS 47-2- JOLOCKE WARM UPS ,; LODEN COATS SKYR WIND SHIRTS , GL-63- credenza stereo 9 4 from RCA Six angled speakers provide dimensional sound. Studiomatic changer. Solid state stereo amplifier. Model Closeoul 1968 Stereo radio. 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