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Show The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 6 Midvale, Utah Thursday, Marcfi 26, 1970 Souih Jordan PTA sponsors night rr7r rtr" : 571-31- nt, First Ward holds building fund dinner "7 h Mrs Birdie Palmer Crane Ward Relief Society president last Sunday evening. She replaces Mrs Mada DeMill, who was released. Jannette Arnold, daughter ofi Mr & Mrs Kay Arnold, participated in a guitar cital at the Utah Academy of Music in Salt Lake Mar. 20. She won the second place trophy. i & Mrs Royal Beck-steleft this week for a vacation to Mesa, Ariz., to visit their son and his family Mr & Mrs Keith Beckstead. Mr & Mrs Jay Workman and Mr & Mrs David Arnold attended the Paint Horse Clinic at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden Mar. 14. Utah Hunter Safety Class to be conducted in South Jordan Elementary starting Mar. 30, 7 to 9 p.m. Instructor Mr ad 235-196- nesday evening. Mr Vincent will have his registration paid by the city and other incidental expense. Two letters of resignation were accepted by the city council, one from H. Jae Winkler, former city judge and Louis N. Barkau, animal control officer. Chinese topic , SANDY Lj Cif y to send Vincent to Parks meet by 50 Grand Master of the Oddfellows Lodge, Marvin Randall, Ogden, will be a visitoi at the Mar. 26 meeting to be field at the Sandy IOOF hall. The Rebekahs will entertain WHY DRIVE TO SALT LAKE CITY! with Specialists in Draperies special refreshments. The advanced of Womanhood class of Joy will begin at the San- Tuesday, Mar. 31 First, Second and Thirteenth Ward from 1 to 3 p.m. Instructor will be Rose Neelenian from the BYL" extension. Anyone interested may contact Marilyn Larson A small fee will at be charged. dy 255-898- 6. willhaveasPTA Need Storage Bins? Local Locker Plant as approximately 300 bins for your consideration at $4 and $5.00 each. Or See At Rhea Newbold; president, Community Club gives Lorna Casterline, vice presito Girl Scouts Rex vice presGourley, dent; ident: Mrs Carol Nielsen, secPast president of UFWC, retary; and Mrs Pauline Mc- Mrs Lon Logan, Duchesne, huntreasurer. Four Dowell, was featured speaker at the dred and fifty mothers, daugh- March meeting of Midvale ters and sisters were served a dinner. Jr. 118 N. were played and prizes given to Betty Allen and Zella Swen-se- n. The next meeting will be Apr. 20 at 8 p.m. Glen Atwood has returned home from the Cottonwood Hospital after undergoing surgery. Use The5 VanlAds Main St., Midvale 2550421 0n Tuesday & Wednesday The young men at Union High school presented a special physical fitness program March 18. Lloyd Nay-land Ken Black were in charge of this program. John McKea directed the band in two numbers. March 12, at the Sandy East Stake Center the Stake Laurel standard night was held. The program included the following girls and mothers. Diane Sheriff, Margars, et Thompson, Jean Jennifer Sainsbury, Beth Sainsbury, Debbie Darlene Meadows. Guest speaker was Verda Mae Christensen. or MR. STEAK Open For Breakfast Easter Sun. 8 a. (Groups larger than 8 Cum-ming- Walk-enhor- st, Pee Wee Plate Pc. Chicken, 1 and Gravy, March 20 and 21 Sandy East Stake drama directors Gerilyn Brown and Orion Mar-lpresented "Blue Ribbon 6 Large Shrimp Salad Choice of Potato Potatoes, V2 Affair." The cast Peach. in New York Strip Steak $1195 included youth and parents of all the wards in the Stake. The Speech Festival for all Sandy East Stake Wards will be held April 28th. Joyce Crystal speech director will be Please call for Reservations) Shrimp Plate Childrens er At their March meeting the Sandy Fireman's Auxiliary presented Zella Swen-so- n with a birthday cake celebrating her 80th birthday. Hostesses were Beverly Cluff and Florence Dowding. Games Charles Troester was enjoyed. The club donated $60 to Girl Scout leaders Mrs Doris Lawler and Mrs Lyla Staufer, son of Mr & Mrs Earl Staufer, has returned home after being released from the service. Connie Jensen is in the University hospital after under going surgery. Carol Ann Huegley has been in Primary hospital for ftve weeks. 1 Mrs Robert Short and Mrs Jay Levine host a bridal shower for Miss Susie Atkinsen. Guests were May Thomas, Marilvn Meldrum, Linda Sla- - $J99 Sunday thru Thurs. OPEN charge. William 11 --oz. 9 Friday and Saturday 5927 So. State p.m. 10 p.m. 262-562- 2 BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Members to work towards bazaar All New Philco Bendix Sunshine Center a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 Days a Week - 4679446 8 8472 South State, Sandy Khone Open evening, Mar. 26, at 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs Margaret Ward and Mrs Jean H owe r oft. The ladies will complete the evening with a workshop where they will make table decorations to be featured at their November bazaar. Classes to be held at Sandy Ward cooking !5 V" Alta View Girl Scouts from the Mountview neighborhood have been busy preparing Easter baskets which will be presented to county welfare recipients. From left are Stephanie Topham, Cherie Bridge, Lori Ann Hilton, Laurie West, Allison Merrill, Robin Hansen, Katherine Schroeder, Lori Breen. 0. Mrs Ruth Newbold attend- will be Karl 'obeli, ed a birthday party for her A series of classes will be erandson. Ken Newbold, San taught with a small fee charis dy. Ken is the son of Mr & ged. Mrs DeRoyce Newbold. Other guests included Mrs Melba "The Pleasure of Chinese Norris, Mr & Mrs Jerry Holt, will be the topic Cooking" South Jordan and Mr & Mrs discussed Thursday evening. Kav Norris, Sandy. Mar. 26, at 7:30 p.m., at the Mrs Richard Setterberg Kultura club meeting. 255-334- 8 Mrs Ruth Olafsson will be in charge of the event which will be held at the Ruth Anderson home, 115 S. 9th E Let me show f 'M 0 M' I Sandy. Mrs Nellie Herrin will I you how tc I preside. I Hostesses will be Mrs VeCut Costs I da Vincent, Mrs Mildred Cut Work I Bestline Bush, Mrs Margaret Fugal. Cut Time I fronts The ladies will be samplCouncilman LaMar Vining all of the cooking done cent will represent Sandy City during the evening. at the County Parks and RecGlen Dean reation Workhouse at Weber Grand Master 255-520- 4 State College, it was determined at council meetine Wed- - visits Oddfellows House Cleaning were new Edgemont school. Installed by Joyce Crystal Jordan Council representative were Mrs Roger Peterson, president, Mrs Harvey Hirschi, vice president, Earl Cox, second Marilyn Young, secretary and Mrs Jim Baldwin, treasurer. The fourth grade provided musical numbers for the evenings program. Gordan Bell will serve as president of the PTA at Bell View school. He will be assisted by Louise Johnson, Joseph Barfus, vice president, and Joan Mulliner, secretary and treasurer. Kay Chatterton spoke on "Your Self Image." A movie "Mirror Mirror" was shown. The fifth grade provided musical numbers. vice-preside- nt, K-- was named as the new Third 54 PTA elections at 19th March PTA sponsored a fathers and sons fun night out Mar. 19 at the South Jordan School. Members of the Salt Lake County Sherriffs 9 Corps put their dogs through the maneuvers they use while on patrol duty. The officers also gave a demonstration on training the dogs. Later in the evening a barber shop quartet from Brighton High School entertained. Holt. Ladies' Community Club. Musical numbers were presented by Jenny Decker, Jua-ni- ta Brown, and Sherry Halibut, students from Brighton High school, and an exhibit of Indian paintings by Mrs n, La-V- on South Jordan on Swen-so- Swenson, Wilma Thompson, Mindy Levine, Atkinson, Peggy Atkinson, Billy Ann Atkinson, Pat Alvey, Mary Levine, and Gwen Levine. Mrs Jay Levine and Mrs Robert Short gave a personal shower for Miss Susie Atkinsen who will become the bride of Mr Terry Short April 2. Guests were Janice Shad-dic- k, Linda Short, LaVon Atkinsen, Peggy Atkinsen, Judy Atkinsen, Mindy Levine, Car-l- a Bennett, Diane Elswood, Colleen Bell, Jean Elswood, Thelma Patience, Kelly Patience, Gayle Stewart, Jackie Anderson, Susan Thacher and Ruby Ainsworth. Last day for registration for Little League baseball will be April 1. Boys may register at Boyd Householder, 9573 Poppy Lane or Dan Sunberg, 958 Statice Way. Registration cost for the first boy is $10. $7.50 for the second boy and $5.00 for the third and any additional boys in the same family. Lynn Mrs. Tom Collison father-so- n The South Jordan First Ward will hold a stake ing fund dinner Mar. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the church. The Third Ward bishopric was reorganized last Sunday night. Bazil VanDyke and Sherman were released. 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