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Show students, and Royal Spratling, West Jordan. Mrs William W. Jones, E. Wasatch St., was honored at a surprise dinner by her family on her birthday. Also dinner were Mr Jones, Jimmy, Jessie and William Henry Jones, Midvale; Mrs Arlene Allgood and family, Miss Lynette Jones, Mrs Carol Jenkins and daughter, Miss Mary Ann Jones and Don Caldwell, Salt Lake. Mrs Peggy Chidester, W. Center St., spent seven weeks in California. She was on a tour to San Diego, Calif, and Tijuana, Mex. In Monterey and Carmel she visited friends and family. Gary D. Nelson, son of Mr & Mrs Louis D. Nelson, Alta View Dr., observed his 16th BYU m l Vf I' ll! UK 3 ff.1??.' f s u I i.Uv ,1 j I fc v e. -- 4 -?- c-? birthday The Midvale Sentinel Page 8 The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah 12, 1970 Thursday, March baggage car dancing to live music. In addition to two rock 'n' roll bands, there were several strolling musical groups on board. One of these groups saluted Mrs Jenkins on her birthday. Mrs Jenkins was later honored at dinner at a Park City cafe. On the following day Mrs Macklin, Mr & Mrs Magnusson and Mrs Margaret Oliver called at Mrs Jenkins' home to extend greet- -, ings. Later that afternoon Mrs Jenkins was honored at dinner at the home of Mr & Mrs Willis Francom, Third Ave. Monday. Mrs Horace Jenkins, Third Juvenile is held for Ave., was honored by Mrs two auto violations Mrs William Magnusson, Blanche Macklin and Mrs WilA Midvale juvenile, 14, has lis Francom and family, Mid-val- e, been referred to juvenile court when they took the fifth by Midvale police on a charge annual "Snowball Express," of depriving the owner, his train from Salt father, of the use of his veutilized participants from every age group. The production was performLake to Park City. The train, hicle. The juvenile will also Casl of "Blue Ribbon Affair" posed after final presentation at Granite ed Monday, Wednesday, and Friday before capacity audiences. sponsored by the Salt Lake be charged in Judge Warren Ward last Friday. The play was sponsored by Mt. Jordan Stake and Area Chamber of Commerce D. Cole's municipal court with had approximately 400 per- driving without an operator's lyweds will be honored at a Music Festival. He sang a visor was in charge of the sons on board. About half of license. Wilcox's Earlene Sunday Bank announces the passengers were in one! baritone solo. group. school class, Sandy Eighth reception Mar. 14 at the Shal-amWard went bowling returning assisant V. P. An evening of dinner and to her home for dinner. The Immaculate Concepsquare dancing attracted the The had Mutual Marrieds tion Altar Society had its anfollowing couples, Feb. 28. a the with in dance Sandy dinner St. Patricks day nual Mrs Willis Francom theme "Main Street U.S.A." Mr & Mrs Glen Koplin, Mr Mar. 8 at the Lions CommunOn March 12 the Beehives & Mrs Ervin Wade, Mr & 255-360- 1 Center. ity and Scouts from the Sandy Mrs Aaron Robinson, Mr & On Wednesday Foreign exat 30 On Mar. & Mrs Del Mr Monday, Mrs Bigelow, Seventh Ward will have a winMr & Mrs Louis Goff, change students held a meet- ter Roger Peterson and Mr & Mrs 10 a.m. Butler Fifth Ward Reouting at Bear Park. Wilson St., vacationed at Palm ing at the Lions Clubbldg. Mrs lief Society will hold a speThe cub scouts of the San- Lyn Banford. Calif. They also visMartha Page, chairman was Desert, and luncheon. cial program will have a ited their son, Mr & Mrs Clifassisted by Mrs Marguerite dy Seventh Ward direcevent is under the This kite flying contest Mar. 21, ford Loma Linda, Calif. Goff, Anderson and Miss Gwen Partion of Mrs Kona Mar Allen, at 10:00 at the White City Mr & Mrs Sherman E. ker. Mrs and officers, president, Parents and friends are E. Wasatch St., attendCasper Doss is in Holy park. to attend. Kites will be Irene Newton, Mrs Bonnie Smith, urged a doll meeting of the Salt ed Cross Hospital. Grow, and Mrs Janice Hansen. Lake Doll and Craft Guild home made according to scout On Friday, Mar. 13 a spemaster, Dan Anderson. at the home of Mrs Pat Knud-so- n, cial dinner will be held for Mr & Mrs Leon Breese Mrs. Doug Lovell Salt Lake. CITY ward members. John Tolman, held an open house Mar. 6 278-954- 4 Frank Smith, son of Mr tt Darrell andJayMem-meBriggs, before attending a Young Mar& Mrs Leslie F. Smith, WasMrs. Tom Collison are in charge of the din- atch rieds dance. St., is home from Ro 571-31ner and program. A bridal shower was givanoke, Va., where he was ona en for Miss Kristine Rawson two-ye- ar LDS Mission.Heleft Trim TOPS has talk by Mrs Dan J. Rawson, Mrs Thursday to attend Ricks ColWallace Davis and Mrs Jerlege at Rexburg, Ida., where by Mrs Collison he joined his brother, Kingsry Barduhn Mar. 2. Guests were Mrs Dan Rawson, Mrs ton, who is attending the same The Trim TOPS of White William J. Lewis, Mrs Charin They spent the week college. City had as guest speaker les J. Miller, Mrs Stan Moore, Ronald E. McMillin end with their parents and othMrs Tom Collison, Mar. 5 Mrs Brighton High will hold a Jim Davis, Mrs Howard er brother, Fred, who is attwho spoke on "How to Achn. Miss Ellen K. Band-le- y, dance on Saturday, Mar. 28, Lewis, ending Weber College at Election of Ronald E. Mc- ieve Greater Fulfillment as Miss Vickie Black, Julie at the University of Utah InA family dinner honored a Wife, Mother, Homemaker and Shellie Millin as assistant vice presstitute of Religion. The dance Barduhn. Butler Eighteenth Ward Frank. ident and business develop- and as an Individual." Miss Patsy Ray Anderton is called "The Midnight Sun" will hold a special luncheon Mrs Mary Slotte, Olympus Mrs Shirley Player, presment director is announced by spent last week in Cottonwood and is being planned by the and program for the Relief St., had as overnight guests Richard A. Wilde, president, ident invites the ladies in hospital after surgery. offSeminary student body Society members. It will be her granddaughter and famWhite City interest in joinAmerican National Bank. Lisa Harston celebrated icers, Mike Jackson, Kevin held on Wed. Mar. 18 at 10 ily, Mr & Mrs Blaine Pounds ing the Taking Off McMillin, formerly assisher 6th birthday Feb. 28, by Barnhurst, Wayne Wood, Pat a.m. Mrs Donna Larsen and Blanding. Mr tant vice president of the Con- Sensibly Club to meet at the having Janie teaches school in JoAnn Briggs, Cora Lyn Cook and Mrs Shirley Montgomery are Jensen, and Seventh & Sandy Eighth Angel, tinental Bank Trust Co., Rosanne Reed. in charge of this event. Thornwall, Crystal Blanding. at Ward each Thursday night has been assigned marketing, A ward dinner and talent Nancy Johnson, Rhonda Scott, Mr & Mrs Stan Sharp and business development and 7:30 p.m. Karen LaMont, Glade Wall, night will be held under the family, Garden View Dr., attheld Competition public relations supervision Todd Olsen, Greg Green, Kendirection of the Relief Socended a family dinner Sunday for the bank's two offices in Queens chosen by Butler Junior ny Sears, LuAnn. at iety presidency, Mrs Maureen at the home of Mrs Sharp's Gary. Salt Lake and Midvale. Robyn, Steven Richard and Wahlquist, Mrs Mildred Moe-ss- er parents, Mr & Mrs A. T. Mor-le- y. Thrnderellas TOPS A Science and Humanities and Mrs Linda Birch. The Larry Harston as guests. they honat held was Butler talent program Is under the ored Bountiful, when The Art Mr & Mrs Russell Strebel Festival Thlnderellas TOPS their son, Morley, StuJunior High on Mar. 6. direction of Mrs Shirley MontClub held a meeting Mar. 4. attended a family dinner at who was home on leave from MEN NEEDED the dents from all Junior High gomery. This event will be Fort Knox, Ky., where he is Queens chosen were Bonnie the home of Mr & Mrs Peter Schools in the district parIn this area to train as held on Friday, Mar. 13 at stationed in the US Army. Davidson, Jean Princess and Strebel, Salt Lake. Mrs Aaron Robinson gave ticipated in the competition. 7 p.m. Carol first Mr & Mrs Ray G. Sharp, Cherrington; The Relief Society will Olympus St., entertained at Asker-lun- d; going-awa luncheon Mar. Short story presentations, div. Elenor 3, place, and science speaking hold a Mother and Daughters second place, div. 3, 5 for Mrs George Folkerson public dinner Sunday in honor of were eval- Fashion Show on demonstrations Mar. Vaughn Sharp, Tom Giles, Linda Sorenson; first place who will make a home In St. uated Friday, by judges. at 7 p.m. Easter Fashions George. Guests were Mrs div. 5 Arva Brewster, secBand and vocal classes 27 Elsie ond place div, 5, Earlene SpenPeterson, Jensen, from Butler Junior High un- will be modeled and dinner cer; second place, Div. 4, Lola Mae Olsen, Jean Whet-ma- n, der the direction of Reed New-bo- will be served. Mrs Georgia LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, LaVerl Collison, Jean Carol Birell. (Avocado) HOGS AND SHEEP and Charles Naylor have Bickmore, Mrs Jackie Ray A special and Mrs Gloria Herschlare in at tale barns, feed Iota, and program hon- Anderton, Brenda Anderton, been performing for elemenlarma. We preler to train men 5 Mae of Dora Lorrilie this event. Musser, ored the winners, consisting of schools in the district. charge Model LSA 7800-- 5 with livestock experience. a musical number by Beth Wall, Luascene Harston, Bon- taryBrighton High School Band For local interview, write age, LaRee nie and Green, a Wilson, Jewkes, and reading by Alice phone, address and background. under the direction of Robert PerrenoucL Trophies were a- - Laura McCleary. Morris performed for the stu& Mr Mrs Lee Heugly will NATIONAL MEAT PACKING warded to all winners. Ladies of Butler Junior dent body ' interested in joining maycon-- ! attend the marriage of their High on Mar. 6. 6211 Radiant Dr., son and Curt Miss tact Arva Brewster 7. Margie Mark Olsen won 1st place Allen In San Diego. The new- - In the San Jose, Calif. 95123 Jordan School 4 skl-and-f- un COPPERTOII ar. Date set for dinner Mar. 30 MIDVALE Whirlpool COTTONWOOD WASHER DRYER Save 530.00 20995 HEIGHTS WHITE 54 Brighton High to have a dance Mar. 28 Events listed Eighteenth Ward for March Og-de- Bor-rowm- Bor-rowm- an LIVESTOCK ay La-Vo- na BUYERS ld Ward to have luncheon 571-217- District also pot luck 89 Mar. 11 at a.m. the Butler Seventh On Wednesday 10 Ward Relief Society will have a special luncheon and program to celebrate the birth- Instant Pork Roasts TANG 4ua 14 Gal. Can Sweetest of the Season Tomato Sauce Fruit Cocktail $100 cans Large Franks Oranges tO lbs. 75c $2.98 cln. Frozen Fish Sticks $H00 Lettuce JLH lb Gino's Pizza Pepperoni Sausage 5cansfjQ Ac Jjf 303 lb. Sniders Fresh Asparagus US 49 lb. CATSUP te79c 39 c . . . chargad with dtttroylng millions of watar heaters each yaarl Armed with rust. Last seen In the vicinity of your wa ter heater. Telltale signs include rusty water In your tap and leaks In your water heater. Help trap the villain Rustflnger... call your A. O. Smith dealer todayi IYOUR REWARD will ba full-valu- en a naw A.O. Smith pre mium or daluxa fas watar heater. If tank guirsnta leeks within first 10 new years, yeu each Orange Juice 89 si gt water heater free. Local delivery and In atallatlon extra.' e Rustproofl uakproofl e Alweya ready , . . with ell the hot water you needl m Parkins. Western Family Frozen cans day of the Relief Society organization. Prior to the luncheon, the women will make their own favors. The program of musical numbers will be under the direction of Mrs Myrna Chap-pe- l. Mrs Gloria Vincent is in charge of the luncheon along with Mrs Veda Schofield. Relief Society officers are Mrs Janice Darlington, Mrs Kathy Cummings, Mrs MerleenSkll-licor- n and Mrs Elaine Harris. On Saturday Mar. 14, at 7:30 p.m. the Mutual Interest Group will hold a pot luck dinner. Each couple will take a favorite dish. In charge of the planning of the party are Mr & Mrs Norm Mangum, Mr & Mrs Lynn Bradford, Mr & Mrs Bill Jamison, Mr 4 Mrs Dick Chase, Mr & Mrs Paul Jackson, Mr & Mrs Richard Yocum, Mr & Mrs Bob On Friday, Mar. 20, Mrs Naomi Chipman is speaking to the mutual interest group at the home of Mr & Mrs Dick Yocum at 7:30 p.m. She will speak on the subject of OF COURSE IT'S Model LVE-480- 0 (Avocado) Per-sonalo- A fireside will be held on Sunday, Mar. 22 at 8 p.m. for the mutual interest group. Mrs Zula Brinderhoff, who has done many years of research on the Indians of North and South America, will speak to the group. and you get it at HERB TOWERS' Come In Today! MURRAY Plumbing Co. The Explorer-Scou- ts of the Seventh Ward went on a camp-o- ut 5666 South State and snowshoe trip to American Fork Canyon on Mar. 6 and 7. Ed White, ad Dial 266-352- 9 M 1 1 I n h9s OIVES YOUt uoon A WEAK) DOWNTOWN MIDVALE Sprinkling Systems j& Do-- It Yourself parts In Riverlon 254-38- 35 |