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Show t I - " - The Midvale Sentinel Page 10 The Jordan Guide Utah Midvale, March 26, 1970 Utah highway WPl 4 i i i la ' I ' Utah's traffic death toll during January and February, 1970, skyrocketed to a figure double that reported during the corresponding 1969 period, Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Council's vice president 1 W If J I for traffic reports. "In Salt Lake County Barlow stated, "traff- ic deaths reached 24, 15 more than was reported during the first two months of 1969. This is a needless waste of human life," he added, "many of the deaths could have been avoided had the necessary defensive techniques been applied." If this is a preview of what Utahns are to expect on the J $fV Thursday, deaths double rale in 1969 streets and highways during he pointed out, then it 1970, essential for every is good driver to do something about the situation before they be- - come an accident victim. "The defensive driving course, sponsored be the council, is a sure method of becoming a better driver,". Barlow said. "Enrolling in the course does not reflect 'on the person's ability or place them in a catagory of being a poor driver. Rather," he emphasized, "it indicates the concern of a person to avoid a traffic accident and possibly saving their own life." Defensive driving courses will start in Salt Lake City at the State Office Building Auditorium on Apr. 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9, it was stated. The Apr. 4 class is offered in two four-ho- ur sessions, a week apart. Each of these sessions will start at 9 a.m. The Apr. 6, 7, 8, and 9 classes are 2 hour sessions on the same evening over a four week period. They get underway at 7 p.m. HELP WANTED N. 1 L m ' The MIdvale Community Church Crusaders basketball team, kneeling, from left to right, Rich Marchant, Jeffrey Sorenson, Phil Montoya, Bret Marchant; standing, Al Stuart, Manuel Gal legos, Matt Montoya, Carl Sargent, Darrell Troester, Coaches Loy Wheeler and FrankMontoya. Not picture, Dennis Jones, Monti Wheeler. ident. First Mrs Ronald Stanger; Second Mr Bill Nelson; Secretary, Mrs Don Schofield; and treasurer, Mrs Richard Bjornson. The speaker for the evening was Miss Susan Thurman, a social worker from the Youth Service Program. At the March 19 PTA meeting held at the Cottonwood Heights School, the following officers were installed for the coming year. Mrs Richard Davis, president; Mrs Jerry Toponce, Mrs Louis Brown, treasurer; and Mrs Vice-preside- nt, Vice-preside- HEIGHTS Mrs. Doug Lovell 278-954- 4 Elections held at elementarys At the March 19 PTA meeting held at Ridgecrest Elementary, the following officers were installed by Mrs Harold Carroll, Jordan district PTA officer. Mrs Paul Jackson was installed as the new PTA pres- - THE MANOR RECEPTION ter of the Southeast Christian Church, has been in charge of a revival being held at the First Christian Church, Caldwell, Idaho. This revival is being held from March 13 to 22. Ministers associated with him are Ernest Chamberlain and Garry Yeager of the First Christian Church. Scouts to hold pinewood derby The Pinewood Derby is being planned by the Scouts of the Southeast Christian Church on March 27. Rockets will be made by Ray Meik, secretary. the boys out of balsam wood Mount View PTA installed and then raced in competinew officers at the PTA meettion. The theme for this event ing on March 19. They were is "Craftsman." Elmer Brin-to- n installed by Mrs Gordon Meris scoutmaster of the rill, president of the Jordan Southeast Christian Chuch. PTA Council. The officers include Mrs A special discussion for Garth Hill, president; Mrs 5th and 6th grade girls and Ronald Erickson, their mothers was held at Mrs Ivan Hill, secre- Ridgeerest Elementary on tary; Mrs Jim Belfield, treaTuesday Mar. 24. Mrs Faye surer; and Mr Harold Blair, Campbell, school nurse, dissecond cussed the process of maturation and growth. The Christian Service Circle held a special meeting at the home of Mrs Dori Lou Poe on March 17. A discussion and play were presented to those in attendance. The theme was "pettiness." will Members of the play includAn Easter breakfast will ed Mrs Midge Bussing, Mrs be held on March 29 for the Joyce Anderson and Mrs Gin-econgregation of the Southeast Armstrong. Christian Chuch. It will be An afternoon Christian held at Brighton's Mount Ma- Service Circle was held 011 March 19 at the Southeast jestic Manor. Charles A. Crane, minis Christian Church. Mrs Ruth vice-preside- nt. (ENTER Complete Wedding Service Beautifull Settinqs Inside Patio Delicious Food (Red Carpet Service - Elegant Surroundings. Easy on the Pocketbook Resevations Available The Manor 215 N. hold na Center American Fork Midvale Call 255-01A. Fork Call 756 2123 34 Christian Church jmiiii iiiiii m i itmMim& , k t (h Walker was the speaker. Mrs Hazel Kelly and Mrs N'eldra Lessley were hostesses. Mike Lynch, a newly appointed Christian minister from California, will arrive on March 28 with his wife and family to help with the duties at the Southeast Christian Church. He will assist Charles A. Crane, minister. A special program was presented to the students of Bella Vista Elementary on March 19. It was performed by the Tewa Dance Group. This group performs authentic Indian dancing. The group consists of Craig Carroll, Greg Tripp, Mike Teusher, Jeff Casa, Ron Hill, Pat Teus-che- r, Lee Guthrie and Bob Davis. and Mr & amst-to-coa- (IV downward. Now for the 2dth time we're initiating the biggest Long Distance reductions in our history. You save money no matter what time of the day or which day of the week when an call. you direct-dia- l For instance, you can now direct-dia- l a call any5 PM t, three minutes, for just 85 cents or where less any week night from 5 till 1. That's 15 cents cheaper and two hours sooner. You can make that same call for 70 cents on weekends from 8 am Saturday to 5 Sunday night. That's 30 cents cheaper. On weekdays, you can make that call from 8 to 5 11 PM for $1.35. That's 35 cents cheaper. A major reason for these reductions, of course, is improved technology, a joh we consider our constant responsibility. With most other costs going up, it gives us a good deal of pleasure lo share with you one that's going 8 AM down. MON TUES Stories- 3 Minutes WED THURS . Midvale Cily Hall Custodian ,v Job) Couples may apply HERRIMAN fc FRI itti"' - Each Additional with every roll of Kodacolor film you have developed.. ONUS OB PHOTO r Oik b! riSS RCGISTCRED rfl Of TRADEMARK BREMSON 7'f j BONUS PHOTO processing gives you an extra wallet print with every regular print on your roll. I JO one KEEP ACTUAL SIZE PRINTS 3V2" - SQUARE CHESLEY J TO CARRY M J Jl DRUG WEST JORDAN 6219 Highland Dr. Pharmacy Salt Lake City I BRAND NAMES V SATl s Pone INC. RCSCARCH, j CONFIDENCE F.E.T.$1.79 3 20c or Less Each Additional Minute 45c or Les- s- msm mm WEATHER IV 45 JU mmmm SAT SUN Weekend Rate - una V,- $ MIDVALE CITY HALL To) rf & ALL Apply at Bring us your exposed film The DUP monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs er e (Part-Tim- 12 E. Center St. dell. taction 1 I j Processed by Western Film Service of Salt Lake City VINCENT DRUG 1691 West 7800 So. 21 North Main West Jordan Midvale Minute i$tn coast-to-coas- Mountain Bell i i , The DUP monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs Sylvia Freeman March 18, under the direction of Captain Alice Bodell. The lesson was given by Annie Bo- Sylvia Freeman March 18,un-dthe direction of Captain Mrs Lois Park, Mrs Carol Ewell and Mrs Lola Miller took a group of young people to the PTA sponsored show at Midvale March 21. Mr ii Mrs Douglas Butter-fiel- d, Mr & Mrs Nephi Butter-fiel- d, and Mr & Mrs Steve Madsen, Riverton, enjoyed a week end outing at Lara Hot Springs. Mr & Mrs Annon Green, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Melvin Jones, West Jordan, Mr & Mrs Roy Christensen, Salt Mildred B. Crane Lake, Mr & Mrs John Christensen, Provo, Mr & Mrs Les254-426- 8 ter Butterfield, and Mr & Mrs Ted Christensen attended a Lions Club holds party March 18 at the home of Mr Mrs Delbert Wentcren, zone meeting L'nion. They were observing the birthday of their mother, A Lions Club zone meet28-T was Mrs Martha Christensen. being for District Joe Miller enjoyed a held March 17 at the Lions tween semester holiday last The Center. presCommunity week with his mother, Mrs Dot idents, 1st vice president and to school secretaries of 34 clubs were Miller. He returned at St. George, March 22. in attendance. Miss Vicky Brower was Frank Burns, deputy disto the Cottonwood confined trict governor of the kearns Club conducted the meeting. Hospital last week. Mrs Nora Crane and Mrs Jay Russell, district governBodell were hostesses Alice or, was guest speaker. Com- at the DUP Memorial Center mittee in charge was headed 19. March & Mr Arlin Mrs Freeman by Mrs Fern Poor spent last week at the Bill Thomas home, Bowling Green. Mrs Carol Ewell and Mrs Suzanne Crane attended ababy shower for Mrs Shanna Olsen March 20. The party was held at the home of Mrs Norvin Kemp, South Jordan. Mrs Lester Butterfield enjoyed a luncheon with her sisters March 20 at the 'home of Mrs Leah Green, Midvale, in observance of Mrs Green's birthday. The girls Bee Hive basket-ta- ll team won their last game March 18, making them stake winners. Both Herriman teams will play in the regional tournament at White City. Miss Jane Miller spent last week end at home. She is a student at USC. Mm Back in I1) 15. a call cost $20.70. Ever since, iho cost has been a steady progression 3r.. Mrs Rex Crump, the cot of Ion distance calk rasgome oown A i Champions of the Christian Youth Athletic Ass'n basketball league are the Midvale Community Church Pioneer team. 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