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Show " f : 'v. j : 41 ' A - r. 7 ft 1 Hi tlHinVt. .. ... vTnr-..ii- (HlffiBWi'W Girl Scout troop 28 poses before sign at Sandy Neighborhood "Happening." The girls prepared displays of their handicraft for their parents benefit last week at Peruvian Park school. ladies who attended a dinner Utah State Prison. After dinner they toured the prison facilities and heard talks on drugs. Special guests were Mr & Mrs J. W. Hardman and Mr & Mrs John Smith. BLUFFDALE Mrs. Lee Wanlass 254-001- 9 Three earn Eagle awards, Silver palm Maid-Laure- special Eagle Court of Honor was held Mar. 6 when Kim Schroeder.HenryHoImes and Kent Steedman received Eagle badges. The district men presiding at the Eagle court were Ed Knight, Don Swasy, and Pres. Thomas. Rank advancements were awarded to Ricky Hardman, Star; Tommy Green, Kevin Allred, second class; Brian Aston, life; and Eagle Scout, Ivan Bills received a Silver palm. Merit badges were awarded to Brent Webb, Robert Parry, Ricky Crane, Kurt John Gardiner, Ricky Hardman, Steven Horrocks, David Anderson, Gordon Webb, and Brian Aston. Prizes were awarded tc Mike Smith, Robert Parryand Kent Steedman for selling the most tickets towards the scout banquet, and to Kelly Spencer and Kurt Schroeder for having the best looking cakes. Marvin Cowdell was introduced as the new neighborhood commissioner to the 100 people in attendance. A Sch-roed- er, attend dinner at State prison Lions There were 3G infant son of Kenneth and An-g- ie Anderson Finsand will be held Tuesday at 2:00 at the Bluffdale cemetery. The baby died of prematurity in a California hospital. Newcomers to Bluffdale are Mr & Mrs Homer Brown Mr & Mrs Lawrence Neil-so- n and family. received word of a new Scoreboard: The Beehive granddaughter, born to Mr girls won over Riverton Sec& Mrs Custar ls Durrance, Bun- ond. The MIA nell, Fla. Mrs Durrance is lost to Riverton Second Mar. the former Bonnie Neilson. Mr & Mrs Lawrence Neil-so- n, Mrs Wally Neilson and family, Mrs Denny Neilson and family, and Mr & Mrs Larry Neilson and family celebrated the birthdays of Hospital Larry and his son Michael on Mr &Cottonwood Mrs-- Friday. Michael D. Bass, 9660 The MIA presidency and South 1700 West, Riverton, a attended superintendency boy, Mar. 2. bowling party Mar. 7. Ray E. Campbell, 419 East Mr & Mrs Albert Kump and family, Jerome, Ida., and 8260 South, Sandy, girl, Mar. Mr & Mrs Rulon O'Donnell 2. John Nacczrato, 385 East and family, Ely, Nev., visited 8220 South, Sandy, girl, Mar. during the week with Mrs Ca2. therine Hiatt. Nolan Squire, 510 Mingo Mrs Stan Bills entertained 13 children at a birthday party Park Dr., Sandy, boy, Mar. 2. David L. Chidester, 928 for her daughter, Melanie, Larkspur Dr., Sandy, girl, Mar. 7. Attending were Lisa Mar. 3. Moss, Kelli Ann Nichols, Larry W. Deason, 10385 Mousley, LeAnn Hor- South 700 East, Sandy, girl, rocks, Russell Scroggen, Gay 3. Johnson, Mellisa Anzures, Mar. Devon W. Green, 1811 West Stacie Webb, Jodi Olson, Gina 13800 South, Riverton, girl, Smith, Dennis Crump, Norma Mar. 3. Crump, Sherrie Turner, Sta-cDennis R. Leonard, 597 E. and Debra Patience. Karen Moon, Julie Bills and Earl Pioneer St., Sandy, girl, Mar. 3. Williams helped in the enterBrent Ray, 52 West 7200 tainment. South, Midvale, boy, Mar. 3. a Wally Neilson was on G. Robert Burton, 164 East business trip to Hawaii. Members of Vickie Steed-man- 's 7350 South, Midvale, girl, Mar. 4. Sunday School class Erwin J. Haltinner, 2539 attended a movie and dinner Sundown Ave., Cottonwood Mar. 7. Mar. 4. Heights, girl, the for Graveside services at Lions and BIRTHS De-An- ne ev James G. Houmand, 1994 West 13220 South, Riverton, boy, Mar. 4. 12815 Ronald Noorda, South 1480 East, Draper, boy, Mar. 4. Ralph F. Romano, 7660 South 1300 West, West Jordan, boy, Mar. 4. Thomas D. Rosenlund, 6870 Meadow Downs Way, Cottonwood Heights, girl, Mar. 5. Kenneth R. Beath, 190 Fern Dr., Midvale, boy, Mar. 6. Weldon R. Hunsaker, 11526 South 700 East, Draper, boy, Mar. 6. Jimmy Kiholm, 540 Mountain View Dr., Sandy, girl, Mar. 6. Johnnie Banks, 9909 South 730 East, Sandy, boy, Mar. 7. Donald R. Hopkins, 90 East 7100 South, Midvale, boy, Mar. 7. Middleton, Douglas A. 1893 Dimple Dell Rd., Sandy, boy, Mar. 7. L Charles Trimble, 2486 Catalina Dr., Cottonwood Heights, boy, Mar. 7. Wayne Saunders, 2163 Sorita, Sandy, boy, Mar. 8, Carl L. Shepherd, 130 W. Paula Dr., Sandy, girl, Mar, 8. IDS Hospital Mr- sDonald Wellington, 412 Monroe St., Midvale, girl, Mar. 2. Thomas L. Tisdale, 13660 South 3rd East, Draper, girl, Mar. 3. William D. Klinger, 1671 East 8850 South, Sandy, boy, Mar. 5. Lothar W. Eisert, 7047 South 260 East, Midvale, boy, Mar. 5. Gordon Hudson, 8738 South 1645 East, Sandy, boy, Mar. Mr & 5. David C. Baker, 8445 South 1430 East, Sandy, twin girls, Mar. 6. Owen H. Gatheruen, 9135 State St., Sandy, boy, Mar. S. 7. Michael D. Johnson, 2184 West 12600 South, Riverton, girl, Mar. 7. St. Mark's Hospital Mr & Mrs Carlyle Daiz, Riverton, boy, Mar. 4. Charles K. West, 387 North 200 West, Sandy, girl, Mar. 7. Mr Holy Cross Hospital & Mrs-J- ohn Judy, 2122 East 7000 South, Cottonwood Heights, boy, Mar. 8. James K. Harrington, 9743 Silica Dr., Sandy, boy, Mar. 8. Use The Vanl Ads RCA'tMce-aYeair- " on the American new left to date. "Fluorescent Light GarMrs Howard R. Allen dening" by Elaine C. Cherry, This book answers all your 0 questions about gardening un der light. Drug abuse talk Adult Fiction "Mr Sermon" by R. F. given In Draper Denderfield. This is a deeply A special meeting was held moving and unapologetically Mar. 11 in Draper. Bruce novel. "Prince of Darkness" by Wooley, head of the Drug A- buse Committee for the State Barbara Michaels. Middle-bur- g, of Utah, was featured speakMd., a sleepy old coloer. nial town, where the wealthy weekenders from Washington mingle to enjoy a life of fox Laurels have hunting tradition and harmless snobbery, is the setting Standard night for this book. "The Past Tense of Love" Draper Second Ward held a Laurel Girls Personal StanCadell. Roby Elizabeth dard night Mar. 10. Mrs Ver-d- a mance, intrigue, and fun are Mae Christensen of the in this new novel by Mrs CaMIA dell. general board was speaker. "Bush Baby" by Martin Woodhouse. This fascinating of adventure, combination Self protection suspense, and scientific exdiscussed at meet pertise tells of an ingeniously designed robot spy that bears There will be a meeting the code name Bush Baby. "A Walk to the Hills of Thursday, Mar. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Draper School the Dreamtime" by James V. auditorium. Lt. Ed Bray of Marshall. The Dreamtime is the sherriff s department will the Avalon of the Australian be the speaker. He will talk Aborigines, the land of milk on self protection for women. and honey. Juvenile Books This event will be sponsored "Riverboat Family" by by the committee of "Women Elizabeth Wilton. This story Alert." of the Angus family and the great boat race is told with Hay stack lost in verve and imagination by an Australian writer who knows Stringfellow fire well the riverboat country. A fire was Mar. reported "Manhattan is Missing"by 8 at the home of R. George E. W. Hildick. Manhattan is a 234 E. 12300 Stringfellow, cat. She is missing. If you South. Mr Stringfellow said don't send $200 on Saturday, he and his sons had finished we send news their milking and were back withwill kill her and her tail to prove it. in the house when a sister drove by and, seeing the fire, stopped and warned the String-fellow- s. When Mr Stringfellow reached the fire a man has strung out the garden hose and was proceeding to wet down the barn. His prompt action saved the barn, but the 18 ton of hay in the hay stack was lost. The cause of the fire was undetermined. Utah's state and county There will be a Scout Court health departments are girdof Honor Mar. 14, at 7:30 ing for the massive statewide p.m. at the Crescent Ward. immunization drive to rub out The MNR Club met at the rubella (German measles) in Phoebe Chamberlin home on Utah, on Apr. 11 and 12. Plans Mar. 5. Florence Anderson, call for special innoculation Fern Williams, Christy Or-gi- ll, clinics to be set up in central Jennie Jarvie, Phoebe locations in every county. Chamberlin, Margaret Day, Counties with heavy population Laura Terry, and Hilga Enn-i- ss will have several clinics. The logistics of such a had dinner. Games were campaign are rather staggeriplayed. Mr & Mrs Perry Greenng. Clinics will be manned shifts by hunwood, Mr & Mrs J. Milton in four-hoSmith, Mr & Mrs Gene Hil- dreds of physicians, nurses, ton, and Mr & Mrs Gerald and other volunteer workers G. Anderson vacationed in St. who are giving their time. George. They visited with Mr Approximately 280,000 doses & Mrs Joe of rubella vaccine, thousands Despain. Mrs Thearn Jarvie and of syringes, bales of cotton family, Sacramento, Cajif., swabs, and other clinic suppvisited for a few days with lies will be obtained, stored Mrs Jennie Jarvie and with at central supply points and Mr & Mrs Mirle Jenks and distributed as needed to the family. A family party was clinics. Every available vaccine gun in the held Saturday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Jack Jar- United States, 65 of them, has been reserved and will vie. David Newotny is home on be shipped to Utah in time leave from the U. S. Army. He will return to Ft. Ord where he will be a permanent staff member cooking for the Infantry. David spent two months as a clerk in the Supply Room. A youth dance will be held Mar. 14, at DraWard at 8:30 per First-Thi- rd p.m. DRAPER 571-171- Health boards The Midvale Sentinel Page 7 The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 12, 1970 for the campaign. Everything will be in readiness for "V" Day, Apr. 11 and 12. The rest is up to par- ents, grandparents, neighbors, citizens, to see that March luncheon will be held every child from one to 12 at the Union Building Sky-roo- as ... j Subscribe Now Federal Women's Club ' JA - Committee chairman. members are Kay Limb, Fay Simpson, Dorcus Roberts, Margaret Mitchell and Ida Double. Luncheon held by Federal Club The taking advantechnical breakthrough in ir HcwT y tage ot new Excluconditioning sive patented AMERSTANDARD ICAN CHARGE ft MATIC'. It makes the job fast. less eipensive tor us Muck less ei- ey tor you' pensive CHARGE YOUR WHOLE MATIC' R means it's easy to install sensibly designed American Standard air conditioning The entire 0b is done in one day by one man1 No mess No fuss. 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Reg. 79c J I GLEEM TOOTHPASTE Limit: AvoCodo BRECK HAIR SPRAY ft to j ff ff j BOOKS .Model VMT25 "GOLDEN CIRCLE SPECIALS" 255-568- Oc Pel-legri- 6844 South 5th SPANISH STLYNG IN COLOR TV GLASS TUMBLERS DEODORANT 235-891- The LINARES. Model GM The following new books have been added to the Ruth Vine Tyler Library at 315 Wood St., Midvale: Adult Books "The Limits of Intervention" by Townsend Harpes. Here is an inside account of how the Johnson policy of escalation in Vietnam was re- nW3flc PERSONALIZED EASTER EGGS Egg Decorated Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Gaily mm i", amii iiium ' .i. nni.iimiwiii n.m )niw jimiimqiuMiMwii i un. .1 11 u.. uiminuin If num.. 1. versed. "The Contempory American Poets" edited by Mark Strand. 255-42- 53 American poetry since 1940. "The New Left" edited by Massaimo Teodori. This is the most comprehensive book 1 2.1 NORTH MAIN PHONE 255 - 3539 m, Weber State College, Ogden, on Saturday, Mar. 14, at 12:30 p.m. Entertainment will be furnished by Weber State College's Program Bureau. This month's luncheon is being sponsored by members of the Federal Women's Club employed at Hill Air Force base with Mrs Gloria Ashby is brought to one of the clinics to receive the innoculation. Approximately 254,000 children in this age bracket must receive the vaccine in order to reach the saturation required for eradication of German measles. Complete information of times and locations of the clinics will be published in all counties well in advance. Parents are urged to make sure their children receive the M I D VALE , UTAH OPEH 7 DAYS AWEEV ' |