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Show IIERRIMAN Butterfield committee men; participate. serving in Vietnam, with the wood; Mr & Mrs Phillip Terry The Legion and Auxiliary U. S. Olea Silcox and Lexi Antzak, and daughter, Audrey, MidArmy. den mothers; Nolan Park meet on the first Monday evlo Carol Kirk, daughter of Mr vale; Curtis Rowley and Janet leader. ening of the month at the West & Mrs Dean Kirk has returned Loveless, Salt Lake, and Mrs Jordan city hall. from a Pacific North West LDS Viola Reese, Logan. Mission. Mrs Annie K. Jones was Riverton stake to Mr & Mrs LaMar Newbold, honored at an open house SunLady Lions have annual event daughters Vicki and Dixie, met day on her 80th birthday. entertain Lions A guest of Mr & Mrs Edwith family members WednesThe Riverton Stake proat the home of win Terry was her mother, evening day West Jordan Lady Lions duction "Blue Ribbon Affair," his mother, Mrs Ruth New-bol- d, Mrs Viola Reese, Logan. will be held Mar. 17 and 18 at will entertain the Lions at South Jordan. The Mr & Mrs Czar Chris7:30 p.m. In the new Riverton an annual birthday banquet was to celebrate tensen, Kennewick, Wash.; Mr at the West Jordan city hall, Stake Center. This program Mrs Ruth Newbold's birthday. & Mrs Brent Christensen and at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Mar. is an annual MIA Parent-You- th Members of the East Midfamily, Mrs Vida Christensen 12. Lady Lions president, event. and daughter Bonnie, Richvale First Ward are sponsorin Clara Hogan will be charge. ing a welfare dinner Friday, land, Wash, visited with relaSam Brown, son of Mr & Mar. 13, at 6 p.m. The dinner tives in the vicinity while here will be pot luck. A program to attend funeral services for Mrs Douglas Brown is home Dr. Sharp guest will be presented at 7:30 p.m. their brother and uncle, Joy recovering from a compound fracture in his leg. He respeaker at club Jeffrey Ferguson, son of Christensen. Mr & Mrs Eugene Ferguson, Mr & Mrs Dick Tholen ceived treatment at St. Mark's The West Jordan Pound has returned from a British attended a family hospital. Peelers TOPS Club had as South LDS Mission. Mr Fer- honoring her mother, Mrs Mrs Allen Stocking is recovering from an operation guest speaker, Dr. G. W. Sharp guson, now a student at BYU, Venola Farnsworth on her of the Murray Chiropractic on her knee. She is in LDS represented East Midvale birthday. Others attending Clinic Feb. 23. Second Ward. His grandparwere Mr & Mrs Dave Jessup, Hospital. Guest visitors were Char- ents, Mr & Mrs Jackson FerMr & Mrs Thomas R. ButUnion; Mr & Mrs BillSackett, lotte Densley and Elaine Nefi guson, entertained at a family Murray; the John O. Farns-worth- s, terfield, and daughter dinner Sunday, in his honor. Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs from the Riverton Toe TouchCrescent; Mrs VenOther guests included Mr & ice Griggs, the Ray Williams, Howard Davis and Mrs Paul ers TOPS Club. Mrs Verl Ferguson, Ogden; Salt Lake. Mrs Elaine Bett-eridHastings, Sandy, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Eldo Slater, Tooele; Layton and the LawRandy Brinkerhoff, and Mrs the Eugene Fergusons, Mrs rence Farnsworths, Orem. Melba Bridges, Riverton were Cubscout banquet Guests of John Q. Adams, dinner guests March 1, at the in West Jordan Marilyn Judson and son, Richard. home of Mr & Mrs EIRay Saturday were Mr & Mrs Zeno Mrs Rangna Clark, Clark-sto- n; Adams, Provo, a brother. West Jordan Sixth Ward Bridges. The occasion was to Mr & Mrs Richard Tholen Mrs Martha Oakeson, honor their daughter, little held a cub scout banquet unMiss DeAnna Bridges on her der direction of the cubmas-te- r, Taylorsville; Reggie Bennion, attended a ward reunion in Willard Tesch. The Pri- Riverton; Mrs Marjorie Carl-se- n Salt Lake honoring former baptism. and Mrs Evelyn Colebrook residents. Riverton Rough Riders mary presidency served the attended funeral services in ... Mrs William P. Sharp, chartered two buses for an banquet, Joanne Winward, Re-nBowen, Barbara Stevens. Teton, Ida., for their niece, Rigby, Ida. spent a week with outing to Elko, Nev. Mar. 7. Melva Sainsbury Brown. Mrs her daughter and family, Mr Mr & Mrs Earl Park and Mrs Park's sister Mrs Alma Brown, 61, a former East & Mrs LaMar Newbold, and Midvale and Murray resident other relatives in the area. Beckstead, visited with their New officers named died Feb. 23 in an Idaho Falls mother in American Fork, in First Ward Mar. 5. hospital. She was a daughter A new Sundav School of the late Ben and Minnie was sustained Carlsen Sainsbury. in West Jordan First Ward Members of the cast of the as follows: Harvey Jenkins, drama, "Life With Father," superintendent, Nolan Burton, presented attheHillcrestHigh Amasa Iverson, assistants. 21-- 22 school, enjoyed a party at Mrs Ellen Rawlings is Prithe home of Debbie Tholin. Colmary president and Mrs Family members met SatElder Gordon B. Hinckley, leen Beckstrom and Celia urday evening in Murray at the a member of the Council of Glines are counselors. home of Mr & Mrs N. C. Wat- Twelve of the LDS Church, son Jr., to honor their father, will speak at the Riverton Several former local peoN. C. Watson Sr. on his birthand ple are making their home in day. Attending were Mrs Wat- Stake Conference Saturday in 21 and 22, Mar. Sunday, & N. Mr Mrs Da., Rapid City, son Sr., Heber City; Mrs L. Harvey Dahl and family, Mrs K. Hansen, Salt Lake; Mr & Riverton. Elder Hinckley, a member VaLois Chipman, Marlene Mrs George Hill, and Mr & of the Council of Twelve since Marcia Gillette. Workman, Mrs Leo Kay Hortin. 1961, is coordinator of the Mr & Mrs Stephen Raw-linMr & Mrs Dwayne Mad-sworld wide missionary proaccompanied the Sons and family, Heyburn, Ida. gram of the church. He has of the Pioneers on a three spent a week with her parfive books and many authored day trip to Lehman Caves, ents, Mr & Mrs D. Ferro. and articles on Nev., Death Valley, Calif., Mrs Ferro was honored on pamphlets church subjects. He is a dirand pioneer historical sites. her birthday Mar. 1. Family ector of several communicaMr & Mrs Muray Andermembers attending were the son and family visited in Madsens, Mr & Mrs Michael tions and business firms, and also directs church mission Blackfoot, Ida. with Mr AnDarcy, West Jordan: Mrs activities in South America. & derson's father, Mr Mrs Phyllis Reese, the Dell The conference session A. F. Anderson and Mrs Ana; Mr & Mrs Dan will be held Sunday at 10 derson's sisters, Mr & Mrs Cindy, Tammie and a.m. in the Stake Center, 1843 Bruce Barton and Mr & Mrs Sherri all Murray; JoFerro, West 13400 South. Stake PresiLynn Clark. Mrs Harris Lewseph Ferro, dent Leonard C. Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Dave Beebe is and daughter, Judy, and Mr 12334 South 1700 West, says are home after spending two D. Ferro. visitors are welcome. years in Italy where he was Mr & Mrs Edwin Terry enstationed with the Air Force. tertained Thursday evening at PTA meets in Mrs Cleo Addy was ena family honoring Wayne L. Carlson tertained on her birthday Sattheir son, Michael on his West Jordan Jr. her Ellen by urday daughter, birthday. Other guests were MV'est Jordan Jr. High PTA Wayne L. Carlson, advoDeGayer and Mrs Burt, Salt Mrs Michael Terry and son, will have a cate of responsible constitumeeting Thursday Lake. Mr & Mrs J. C. evening, Mar. 12 at 7:30 p.m. tional government, announces Mr & Mrs Owen Neilson Taylorsville; Wims, Cottonwood Heights; The school will have its Scihis candidacy for the office visited Mrs Neilson's brothE. W. Terry and Mr & Mrs ence Fair in progress and the of Salt Lake County commiser and family inOgden ThursJohn Nielsen, South Cotton-- 1 music festival. term, on the sioner, four-ye- ar n. day, Mr & Mrs Gene Democratic ticket. Carlson stated that he has Lester Nuzman, son of Mr leen disappointed with the & Mrs Lester Nuzman, under- continual bickering and miswent surgery last week. management which has plaBill Kidder visited his par- gued county government and ents, Mr & Mrs Mel Kidder. pledges action to give the Bill is a dentist in the army people the best government stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif. in the nation. Ray Jenson is student teaCarlson will use four guidPlace Your ching at West Jordan Junior center the of as ing principles He athSchool. an is High his campaign: honesty is the letics teacher. by Calling 255-355- 6 whole of government: energy and intelligent persistent action solves problems, loyalty to the besieged taxpayer: pride EAST in an improved community environment. Members of the Birthday He further pledges that he will devote full time and ener- Club met Friday evening at gy to providing service to the the home of Armitta FergusS'DecioJ TV public and immediate action on. Special guests were Lena Midvale and on pressing problems and to Christensen, eliminate the great tax inMarilyn Judson. Darrell Axfell, Ron Page Chicken Dirmer$1.10 Mrs Lucile Jewkes, Cotequity which exists against the residents of the county. tonwood Heights entertained for Club members Friday. He was formerly employSoup, Salad, Potato, Relit ed by the Union Pacific RailAttending were Mrs Belva road and is presently employ- Freeman, Midvale; Mrs Betty 7640 S. State ed as a mill foreman for the Lloyd, Mrs Doris Southwortli, Larson. Mrs U. S. Smelting, Refining, and Mrs Mildred 254-38Midvale In Riverton Joyce Dahl, Mrs Carol Swen-se- n, Mining Co. at Midvale. He has been studying for Mrs Vera Harmon, and Mrs Delia Rawlings. a law degree. Lewis Colebrook, son of Mrs Evelyn Colebrook, is Sales & Service We-be- Mildred B. Crane 254-426- 8 Mrs Pearl Bigler,Payson, was a recent guest at the Nora Crane home. She and Mrs Crane visited Mar. 3 with Mr & Mrs H. G. Jeffries, Salt Lake. Mrs Earl Poor is confined to the LDS Hospital for treatment. Mrs Nora Crane was dinner guest at the Nephi Butter-fie- ld home Mar. 1. Mrs Lucy Edwards, Roosevelt, mother of Mrs Golden Butterfield, visited last week at the Butterfield home. She and Mrs Butterfield visited Mar. 1 at the Charles Edwards home, Layton, and the Edsel Murphy home, Bountiful. Alfert Yazzie, son of Mr & Mrs Albert Yazzie was in the Cottonwood Hospital where he was treated for severe burns received in a home accident. A birthday luncheon was held Mar. 3 at the home of Mrs Isabell Bills. Attending were Mrs Willard Bills, Mrs Marjorie Torkelsen, River-to- n, Mrs Mildred Crane, Mrs Edith Newman and Mrs Hazel Sorenson. Newcomers in town are newlyweds, Mr & Mrs Curtis Bate man. Jason, Kim, and Verna Despain, children of Mr & Mrs Vern Despain, Salt Lake, were guests at the Golden Butterfield home last week while their parents were in California. Mrs Harvey Eastman was in LDS Hospital where she underwent major surgery. Darrell Crane, Phoenix, visited with his mother, Mrs Nora Crane. Other guests on Monday were Mr & Mrs Ken Reid and family, West Jordan. Confirmations Mar. 1 included Valourie Facer, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ted Facer; Debra Ewell, daughter of Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell; Julie e, daughter of Mr & Mrs Boe-hm- Glen Boehme. Mrs Carol Ewell visited Mar. 7 with Mrs Juanita Clark, Orem. Word was received by Mrs Nora Crane of a new born to Mr & Mrs William Watson, Glen-dal- e, Ariz. Mrs Watson is the er, former Mr Neta Crane. Mrs Ned Sorenson spent a week visiting relatives in the Los Angeles area. They also visited their son and wife, Mr & Mrs Neil Sorenson in San Diego. Mr Sorenson is attending school at the Naval Training Base. Guests at the Elton E. Bills home in honor of Mrs Bill's birthday Mar. 1 were Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Bills and family, Midvale; Mr & Mrs Mike Barela and family, West Jordan; Mr & Mrs Grant Maynard and family, River-to- n; Mr Ray Bills, Murray, and Mr & Mrs Ross Loyd and family, Riverton. Mr & Mrs Thomas Torkelsen visited Mar. 4 with Mrs Mildred Crane. Mr & Mrs Lynn Crane were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs George Webb Mar. 3 at a Salt Lake restaurant. Mrs Dale Beckstead, Sandy visited with friends and relatives here last week. & ge, ae Conference al Riverton Mar. Wayne Carlson candidaie for commissioner gs Mrs Nellie Butterfield 254 0194 Zelda Coy elected head of TOPS Club The Toe Touchers TOPS club elected Mrs Zelda Coy as president to succeed Mrs Charlotte Densley. Other officers are Mrs Connie Smock, vice president; Mrs Cathleen Petty, secretary, Mrs Bernice Beckstead, treasurer. Anyone with weight problems is invited to attend the Taking Off Pounds Sensibly club meetings at the Riverton Town Hall Friday evenings at 5 p.m. Awards given to cubs at banquet On Feb. 28 Riverton First Ward Cub Scouts held a Blue and Gold banquet with each den presenting a skit. Spe- cial awards were given to Scott Hill andMichaelWithers.Oth-e- r awards went to Scott Lloyd, Michael Park, Gary Antzak, Wade Rees, Kurt Beratto and L. D. Withers. Neil Allen, district commissioner was a special guest, as well as the bishopric. Lovell Densley is cub master: Grant Maynard, Leslie Icco-bizz- L. All-phi- South Sea Cafe Expert Color Service 4 35 Robinson the WEST JORDAN birthday party The West Jordan ican Legion and Auxiliary will hold a birthday party on Friday, Mar. 20 at 7 p.m., at the Chuck-O-Rarestaurant on Highland Drive. The annual Easter egg hunt, sponsored by the Legion will be held Easter morning at the city park, contributions by Nick and Sams Foodtown. Children up to and including sixth grade are invited to Breakfast Sundays Only 8: A.M. Amer- Convenience Living Room Atmosphere with One Stop Specialists in Cleaning & Pleating Draperies Professional Dry Cleaning 45.1b. Rua Washer Extractors Coin-O- p Wash N' Dry Clean 50-l- b. Shirt Service New Philco Bendix Sunshine Center Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days a Week 8472 South State. Sandv Phone 255-993- 8 5 yr. Just A - 4679446 Heater guar. warranty glass Legion to Water Special 40 Gal. place American 0 t CO OC ltnedW,, Breakfast Our Tempting MENU'S Golden Brown French Toast Syrup and Butter Coffee or Tea $ .90 Two Eggs, any style Ham, Bacon, or Sausage Hashed Brown Potatoes Buttered Toast, Fresh Fruit Jelly and Coffee or Tea Rancher SjK'dal A lean breakfast steak served with a small glass of Juice, Two Eggs, any style, Hashed Brown Potatoes, Buttered Toast. Fresh Fruit Jelly, and Colfee or Tea S2.25 5927 So. State 262-56- 22 Banquet Facilities Available Plumbing ml Drivers fail to heed signals al crossings Doug Berry, son of Mr & Mrs C. R. Berry, 8337 Dr., Sandy, is a candidate for the Most Preferred Man at Southern Utah State College. A physical education ma jor at SUSC, Doug has been very active in sports. He has been an outstanding football player, leading the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in pass receptions. He also participates in track events in intercollege competition. He is a member of the Utah Air National Guard. Ro-mai- ne Growers need to sign intentions Friday, Mar. 20, will be the final date for growers to sign intentions to participate in the 1970 Wheat & Feed Grain Programs according to chairman, Daro Hamilton of the Salt Lake County ASC committee. The programs are voluntary and to participate in the benefits, farmers must file with the ASCS Office, Room 136, Administration Building, 1750 So. Redwood Road, by the Mar. 20 deadline. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For the convenience of those unable to meet regular office hours on Tuesday, Mar. 17, closing time will be extended until 7 p.m. The programs are basically the same as in recent years. The offer price support as well as diversion payments and eligibility for commodity and facility loans are available to those who comply with program provisions. As of acreages certification planted and diverted from production is a major factor LugoPainlinq Quality Service References No Job Too 330 9643 Garnet Midvale filioe Sftec! For This Area Remodeling Free Estimate Home Improvement Co. 388 East 6240 South Murray 266-529- 0 700 E. Sandy ROOFING ana S. 7740 South State 1 St. Phone 255-994- 2 Paul Simpson Orville Evans Used TV's All Makes Repaired White Radios, Stereos MIDVALLEY ELECTRONICS at Midvale Decorating 667 E. Center 255-688- 1 Why Not TAXES Remodel Now! SKOUSEN Room Additions in home tax service Basement Rooms Free Estimates and Counseling Service TomKreek 571-06- 69 Lawn New Motors, Inc & Computerized Guaranteed MAX LOWE 255-771- 4 named to Riverton jobs Two Mrs Claudia Crump was named as city treasurer and Mrs Flo Etta Page city recorder in appointments made last week in Riverton, it was announced by Robert Helt, mayor. Cheer leaders chosen at Bingham leader, Shauna Cundick, Gail Barbara Bolles, Dallinga, Vicki Avery, Nadine Silcox. The LDS Seminary will hold a dance on Saturday evening at the University of Utah East Institute. 255-899- 5 Logs $52.95 up 255-892- 9 Junction & "It is smart." This is the slogan that most home owners should follow, says Mel-v- in S. Burnlngham, USU agent in Salt Lake County. Yes, with the cost of and' other foodvegetables stuffs going higher and higher every family that has access to a garden plot should held the family food budget by growing a vegetable garden. Vegetable gardening isn't hard. The Indians grew corn centuries ago, even when they had to till the soil with a pointed stick. With modern tools, gardening today should be a pleasure. Gardening also provides needed exercise and relaxation. Best of all, gardening is something the family can do together. Plan before you plant for placements of crops as well as for how much of each kind. If everyone in the family detests parsnips or spinach, even though they may be good for you, don't plant any. A 25 foot row of beets will produce one-ha- lf bushel. In other words plant what you will consume only. Several ways of utilizing space are: 1. Short season crops such as radishes or lettuce may be followed by carrots, bush summer squash, or such. 2. Carrots, having an attractive fern-lik- e leaf may be planted in the bed with the flowers. As a border plant try strawberries. In the background of a flower bed try a few staked tomatoes. Produce in the home garden saves you money. It is more flavorful if fresh. "It is smart" to grow a vegetable garden, Mr Burningham concludes. Gas Fireplace Professional Foreign Car Repairs New easy, smart Midvale Water Healers & TRUCKS Sandy Hardware & Lumber 9449 7231 S. 900 E. FORD CARS 4 garden is McDonald Plumbing Service & Repairs in Your Home Or At Our Store 1871 East 70th South Park Free urge every motor vehicle operator to make it a basic defensive driving rule to always watch for the round advance railroad warning sign and to slow down and be prepared to stop when they see it. Excellent Buys on DR. Vegetable He said the railroads and New cheerleaders atBing- highway and safety officials ham High are head cheer- - Complete American TV, Cottonwood Height! train." Jack Simmons Service Color, Black Florsheim Shoes Labor & Material Guaranteed STAKER ROOFING & The official stated that during 1969, nine persons were killed in accidents involving a motor vehicle and train. "It is obvious," Barlow continued, "that motorists in increasing numbers do not begin to decelerate in time when they see the railroad warning sign and crossbuck. In 34' of the grade crossing accidents the motor vehicle runs into the side of the Summer Mowing, Power Raking, Vacuum Lawn Trimming Cleanup, Hauling Free Estimates Dealer Parts disregarded." Grooming Chalmers Allis Your Siding 255-037- 5 W. Riverton Is Now Your For All X St. Equipment Co. H739 S. 1300 N.ATE and WINDOW Shoe Needs h W.Q.Nelson Sandy, Utah 571-133- Wasa E. Most grade crossing accidents happen because drivers do not pay attention to the round railroad advance warning sign and other protective devices at crossings, a Utah Safety Council official warns. "The greatest killer at crossings is a habit pattern slowly developed over a period of time by drivers in which they ignore railroad warnings signs -- - fail to slow down and look for trains," said Leo H. Barlow, council vice president for traffic. "This careless habit evol ves because in many cases the crossing is familiar to the driver and he has crossed safely almost daily without seeing a train," Barlow said. "He habitually ignores the round warning sign and neg lects to slow down." But one day, he explained, a train will be coming and the driver will not be able to stop, "He skids onto the track in front of the train, or crashes into the side of the engine and is killed or seriously injured," Barlow said. "In almost half of the accidents drivers violate mechanical crossing protection," Barlow said. "Most of this protection is by audible and visual signals, but lowered gates and watchmen also are The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 4 Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 12, 1970 "Do It Yourself Supplies" Small or Too Large r. 255-407- 2 3TKe Doug Berry Sewer Cleaning Repair Work Remodeling 24-hGuar. Service high recovery Sample of $1.35 All en program compliance, a measuring service Is available to those who request it. Under this service, for a nominal fee, a qualified ASCS employee will determine field acreages through an on the farm survey. Program participation is limited to farms having an official wheat allotment or a feed grain, (corn or barley) base, according to Mr Hamilton. in Ral-phe- MIDVALE RIVERTON Sandy student is candidate at SUSC CAMPERS DISCOUNTED 30" 5265 As Low As 36" S325 As Low As Also Johnson Snowmobiles! CARSON'S Campers & Trailers 901 1 S. State St., Sandy 255-47- 55 Joe', Remodeling SERVICE Polios, Garages Used Courteous Friendly Service & Fireplaces Guar anteed Gordon Despain Satisfaction H. S. Day Ford 3399 S. Redwood Road 262-544- 1 TV Repair Service Expert Repairs - All Types Color and Black & White Free Estimates DRAPER TV SERVICE 571-22- 21 13225 So. Fort St. (950 E.) 254-386- 254-436- 2 9 Michelin Remington or Atlas Tire For Winter Driving, Fast Service RON'S CHEVRON 1 W. 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