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Show dan chapter of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), on May 20, Geneva Cheshire was named queen of the week for a WEST JORDAN Mrs The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Page 7 Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 28, 1970 Past Noble Grands meet in Sandy Boys hit Past Noble Grand Club of in Queen of the West Lodge met loss of five pounds. last week at the home of Mrs Arta Sorich, Mrs Ada HarAfter the regular business Thora Newbold, with ris, Mrs Agnes Setterberg meeting, they gave a surprise as Mrs Mildred Hadley. winning prizes. kitchen shower in honor of with Mrs Sandra Potter Williams who Getting off to a good start Games were played was recently married. Mrs in Little League, Bryan HarWilliams was also presented dy hit two home runs in each of two games played this week. a dozen roses. Other boys who had homers for the week were Russell Barney, Mike Gonzales of the Giants; Lynn Stocking, Cubs; Billy Mumford, Red Sox; Terry Saltas, Lions; and the Bees in the Pony League had three LADIES: Lose a Dress Size in 2 Weeks in one game from Del Hunt, Bruce Hardy, and Jim Car- George Pemberton 255-53- 3' homers league play Seminary has graduation On May 21, West Jordan Stake seminary graduation was held in the stake house. Conducting was Linda Carroll, senior vice president. were DeAnna Speakers Weekes, Larry Hunt, Craig McDougal and Frances Bar-be- n, with C. Kent Dunford as a special guest speaker from the University of Utah Insti-tu- e of Religion. Third year graduates were presented their diplomas by their own ward bishops. Fourth year graduates received their diplomas and a book from the stake presidency, Edmund McDougal, Curtis Jewkes, and Ross Butterfield. Theme for the event was "The Future Rests on Youth." Roy Warburton, stake executive secretary, was in charge of the program. Third year graduates were Elva Orell Anderson, Terry Vickie Anderson, Avery, Frances Barben, Collette Barnhurst, Debra Bateman, Lynn D. Bateman, Brent Beck-stroAlene Beebe, Kathy Burton, Brian Bytheway, Stephen Carter, Carol Christen-se- n, Gerald Cole, LuAnn Shauna Cundick, Crowther, Gail Lee Dallinga, Leon B. Dave, PaulDominquez,Jeanne Dimond, Sally Dimond, Tam-a- ra Drake, JoAnnDrury,Dean O. Edmunds, Jodi Egbert, James S. Finlayson, Becky Freeman, Gary Hatfield, Lee Roger Hyde, Kenneth K. Ivie, Lowell E. Jensen, Gary Leak, Shape Up for Summer Excelleit ratings earned by scouts At the annual Great Salt Lake Council Scout skill-o-raon May 23, West Jordan, Stake Guide patrols from every ward earned excellent ! pic ratings. Excellent was the highest award possible and required a tally of 80 points or more for overall display 2 and presentation. Each ward demonstrated a phase of the Scout tenderfoot test. Officers for the Copperview elementary PTA for the 1970-7- 1 school In the ward Scout year are, from left, Mrs Emogene James, third vice president; Mrs patrols at regular a. the Darlene Conti, first vice president; Prin. John Wharton, second .vice Third Ward won a second place ribbon with a total of 79 points president; Mrs JoAnn Pickren, president; Mrs Jean Landers, secretary. for their physical fitness demonstration. Larry Mertin is Moos man, Spratling, and se'rgeant-at-jarm- s, Glen mas, Samuel E. Tuttle, Pamdelegates, Scoutmaster. ela White, DeAnna Weekes. assistiWilburn M(;Dout;u;; committee Glen Lehmitz Fifth Ward built two towmembers, John Price, Curtis ng. ers with a monkey bridge beJewkes, Gleri MoosH.an. tween them and earned a first Political offices 4"5A district Pound Peelers Republican place ribbon. They also disannounced in W. J. chairman, Neil Andersen; annouce played a home made hot water queen Muriel Antank and charcoal stoves. EdFollowing are the election secretarv-trea.s- ir er, At the weekly meeting of ward Knight Is Scoutmaster. of political mass dersen, results Jim Count, Ue!i:rtes, the Pound Peelers, West Jor meetings held May 18 in West Neil Yeager; Andersen and Jim imaJordan districts. ger; State deletes, Soli and Democratic district 452 Murial Central chairman, Barbara Barben; committeeAndersen; delegates, Jim and Morris Ben-nlo- n; Eileen Yeager, secretary-treasure- r, Democratic district irFiA Mary Ann Knight; committeeand Republic! disiruit IH Lee men, Richardson, Ray not yet eou,;i are Joy Wixom; delegates, Jeanette Lyon, Craig Lynn Knight, Morris Bennion, Joy Wixom, ized. Dennis Nielsen, Barbara Barben. McDougal, Ken Ogden, Beverly J. Parr, J'mi'.s i i av- Elemenfar; Democratic district 455 Ranae Peterson, Miriam Pet-ti- t, in tl,e iation ii , ,n air Don Lehmitz; 'a.-Noreen Pickering, Larean chairman, Louise as a final their took Jorgenson; Price, Connie Richards, Mar- secretary - treasurer, Wilda field trip on May 22, Tl ey visarid toured ilyn Richards, Larry C. Shul-se- n, Pickering; committeemen, ited the airport maiie airplane. Sheryl Steadman, John Duane Briggs, Don Lehmitz, the larg-esP. Stevenson, Frankie L. Tay- Louise Sixth grade teacher, Mr NelJorgenson; delegates, lor, Kelvin Thacker, Rose Louise Jorgenson, Geraldine son was in cliavco. Trane, Carolyn Trimble, Jack Christensen. Wilson. Republican district 453 Fourth year graduates: Dennis McDougal; chairman, RiBoyd Burton Anderson, vice chairman, Margaret Egchard S. Banks, Carol Booth, secretary - treasurer. Steven J. Burton, Connie Rae bert; Donna Cook; committeemen, Butterfield, Ralph Burgess, Willis Jacobson, Rex Broad-hea- d, Debra Ann Caldwell, PatriVirginia Peterson, Paucia Gail Christensen, Lynda line McDougal; County deleKay Carroll, John Christof-ferse- n, gates, Bruce Egbert, Dennis On Memorial Uay, h A Judy Ann Cobb, Dan A. McDougal; State delegates, merican Legion T. s , Bernida Deakin, Dominquez, Bruce Egbert, Margaret Egvisit Whi;e Fort :,. j Ricky B. Egbert, Larry D. bert. Memorial I si.Aes a Hunt, Brad Hyde, Terry JenRepublican district 455 it and Wet! J.v-a.m., Jean Brenda Jeppson, chairman. Dale Garringer; kins, 11 at t,, a.in. pay etery Julie Johnson, Renae Jones, Charlotte Mc tribute to the veterans. Susan Lancaster, Rex J. Mc-Ksecretary-treasure- r, Dougal; m lr.'l. wui services Joyce Paulsen, LaRaine dean mcr.ee; v,emi u prayer readinf uJ :,an,ds fir. ouiuy L. Pickering, Peck, Tommy Dale Garrin- - ing of tne salnte 3iK, nlucim, Allan K. Schmidt, SuZann committeemen, Charlotte McDougal; of flags on the m.;:1Sw ger, Shipley, Vicki Shulsen, Jill County delegates, Leola Di- Commander' i ; .,vrli Kent Smith, Terry Spencer, mond, Dale btate Bennion with cha,ia uarringer; ai Jane AnnTackitt, Teresa Tho- - ft r W& I skill-o-ram- m, n., The Easy Fun Way To Exercise MEN: Lose 2 Belt Notches in just 2 Weeks ter. Here are the Little LeaAth- gue standings thus far: letics, Braves, White Sox, Jets, Yankees, Orioles, In- dians and Twins, all of 'tne Minor League have won one game and lost one. Of the Major League, Astros and Giants have won one, lost one; Cubs lost two; Red Sox won one, lost one; Tigers lost two; Dodgers won two; Phillies won one, lost one; Cardinals won two. In the Pony League, Mets, Sputnicks, Bees, Senators all won one and lost one; Lions won two and Rebels lost two. Mr & Mrs Franklin W. Turpin vacationed in Idaho. Mrs Calvin Weeks underwent surgery this past week. 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