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Show MIDVALE Mrs Willii Francom 255-360- 1 Mrs Agnes Cotter, mother of Joseph B. Cotter, is home from Bonneville Convalescent Nursing Center. Robert Brand, son of Mr & Mrs Dale Brand, has been transferred to El Paso, Tex., from Denver where he is serving an LDS mission. Mrs Arthur Eskelsen is home after spending two weeks at the home of her daughter. Mr & Mrs Fred Miner. She had been in the Cottonwood Hospital after breaking her hip in a fall. Debi Ulibarrl, daughter of Mr 4 Mrs Ray Ulibarrl, celebrated her 11th birthday on Mar. 1. Guests were Mr & Mrs Joe Gomez and daughter, Holly, Midvale. A week end guest of Mr & Mrs Ray Ulibarrl was Robert Hobson, who is a Corps man at the Job Corps Center at Clearfield. The descendents of Mrs Tamar Reading held a reunion at the Pioneer Hall in West Jordan Feb. 26, with more than 60 attending. A smorgasbord dinner was served. Among those attending was Mrs Theo Reading, Midvale, and Mr & Mrs Everett Reading, Murray, former Midvale residents. Mr & Mrs Sherman E. Smith were guests of the Midvale Stake and Gleaner Girls. They took their carvings and dolls to show. They were sponsored by Miss Re-nRigler. Ephraim Sosa, East Midvale, is In Holy Cross Hospital. Mr & Mrs Boyd Twiggs were in Hawaii. They visited four of the islands, Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Hawaii. Points of Interest visited included the Punch Bowl Military cemen ae I i i jj That's today's A. 0. Smith water heater. Finest glass lining, Those are just a few of the reasons we can offer a full- r value, guarantee. And of it explains why 99.6 all those 10 million water heaters are free from war ranty claims. leak-proo- rust-proo- ten-yea- Perniaglss' mitli GAS Rehearsals for the Stake Relief Society Music Festival on Apr. 30 will commence Friday, Mar. 12, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and each Friday following unless otherwise notified. Unit notes special week with program plans made for Crescent MIA "Young at Heart" Is the theme of the Crescent Ward MIA Gold and Green Ball which will be held on Mar. 12 at 8:30 p.m. Preceding the dance abud-g- et dinner will be served at 6 p.m., with the MIA in charge. Families have been invited to attend the dinner and the dance. The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 140 had a program Feb. 25 on American Appre- highlight meeting RIVERTON The Ladies Literary Club met Mar. 5 at the home of Mrs Mrs. Nellie Butterfleld Sadie Morgan. David Seal, son of Mr & Lowe Seal, Midvale, Mrs showed films of Brazil and spoke on conditions among the poorer class of people. David was a missionary in Group to sponsor astronaut talk At Crescent Ward on Mar. 13 at 7:30 p.m., Don Lind, the astronaut, will be a guest speaker. All families are Invited to attend. The Marrieds Young group, Mr & Mrs Noal Hard-cast- le, leaders, are sponsor- ing this event. Crescent Second Ward MIA had a youth fireside at the home of Mr & Mrs Kendall Draper, Feb. 28. LelandBurn-ingha- m was the speaker. Cubs have banquet, give awards Crescent Ward Cub Scouts Pack 129 held its Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 26, awards were presented. Those who attended were Cub Scouts, Guide Patrol, their parents, the bishopric and wives, Mr & Mrs Donald Steadman, Mr & Mrs Raymond Johnson. Neal Swensen, cub master was In charge. Dinner guests at the John Samuelson home Feb. 27 to celebrate their son David's 254-019- 4 birthday were Mrs J. V. Samuelson, Mrs Carrie Ferera, Miss Mary Simonson, Sandy, and Mr & Mrs Carl F. Law-sand children, Granger. Mrs C. D. Jaynes enterBrazil. R. S. tained at her Birthday Sisters Club dinner on Mar. 5 for Mrs Legion Auxiliary Riverton Stake Relief SoArvella Jaynes, Crescent and cieties will be holding their group entertains Mrs Marcella Eck, Midvale. annual Relief Society birthday Dallas L. Anderson studied the Twelve members of for two weeks at the Colparties in March. First Ward will have its American Legion Auxiliary, lege of Engineering at Cedar 140 visited patients at party on Mar. 16, at 10 a.m. UnitVeterans City. the A program is planned with Hospital Mar. 1. home made They took a luncheon to follow. At the Second Ward on cakes and also donated 70 dozMar. 23 a luncheon will be en cookies for the hospital's served at 12 noon, and a pro- cookie jar project. 254-491- 7 Mrs Judy Funk Mrs Ann Kelly, rehabilitagram at 1 p.m. was in tion chairman charge. Third Ward held its party Mr & Mrs Alonzo FreeMrs Kathleen Withers was in conjunction with the work In charge of the program preman attended the christening 11. Mar. day meeting Fourth Ward party will be sented by Riverton's Junior of their grandson, William Anon Mar. 17 at 10:30 a.m. Rlvertones, Ronald Hill, Craig thony Jr., son of Mr & Mrs William Anthony, Salt Lake. Densley, and Dan Morris, acThere will be a lesson followMr & Mrs Preston ed by a program. Dinner will companied by Mrs Mavis Hill. Robyn Mousley, Riverton, spent a few days in be served at noon. Women o 4 Gas celebrate A. on date GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL IU to commence Friday Up Model KGA 40 christened Mar. 7. Those out of town relatives who attended were Mrs Frances Money, Spanish Fork, Mrs Mark Oberhansly and son, Ne-oSusan and Bonnie Ober- p, hansly, Provo, and Pat Murray. Mr & Mrs Scott Thorn and daughters, Kearns were dinner guests of Art Mitchell. Herriman volunteer fire crew extinguished a blaze at the Nora Cranes's apartments Mar. 7, before it could do much Col-thar- Ball ciation. Mrs Vea Jean Hamilton, in charge of program, obtained films in keeping with Week, "America the Beautiful" and "Hawaii". Anette Hamilton sang for the group and there were piano the Pearl Harbor cruise selections etery, Danny Rager, and the Polynesian center. On West Jordan.by the Island of Maui, they viewed an 1890 Narrow Guage Mrs Burton Reno, Train. While en route home Nev., is visiting Keller, with her mothey spent two days visiting ther, Mrs Rozella Maynard. Mr Twiggs' brother, Mr & Mrs Gordon Densley is home Robert Twiggs, San Francisfrom LDS hospital. co. Mrs Iola Newman is recovMr & Mrs Mario Moser, ering from surgery performed Mack-lin, Mrs Blanche Riverton, Mar. 3 at LDS hospital. Mrs Horace Jenkins, Miss On Mar. 3, five sisters met Melba Hobbs and Mrs Willis at the home of Mrs Mildred Francom and daughter, Ro Morgan to honor her birthAnn, Midvale, went on the day and her sister's birthday. annual Snow Ball Express run Mrs Farrel Goodrich, Kearns. to Park City on Saturday. They Also present were Mrs Virobserved Mrs Jenkins' birthSeal, Riverton; Mrs ginia day on the train. A buffet dinErma Crump, Midvale, and ner at the Park City Resort Mrs Fern Allen, Hyrum. A Center was enjoyed during the dinner was served. four -- hour stay In Park City, le with a bus taking the guests to various points of Talk on drugs to interest. Of Course It's $7Q95And Festival rehearsals Las Vegas, Nev. They also visited with Mr & Mrs Vaughn Crane and family in Henderson. Mr & Mrs Bruce Bowen, Granger, had their son, Cor-de- ll la, 255-624- 1 train-shutt- Automatic Water Heaters by charmed the group with her 17 at 10 a.m. theHarmonettes songs and dancing. Maurine will furnish a program entitled Kelly, 10, sang for the group "We Sing of Love". Vea Jean accompanied bySharlene TurHamilton, Sharon Hamilton, ner. Janice Hamilton and Karen Stephenson are in the group and will be accompanied by CRESCENT Ann Bridges. Luncheon will Lorna Allgood be served. At the Fifth Ward on Mar. damage. Mr & Mrs Ken Reed and daughter, West Jordan, visited with their mother Mrs Nora Crane and celebrated her birthday with her and other friends, Mar. 6. Mr & Mrs Reed Newman had their twin daughters, Teri and Jeri christened Mar. 7. On Mar. 4, Mr & Mrs Art Mitchell and daughter Mindy, celebrated M. R. and Carl's birthdays with them at the home of Mr & Mrs Grant Mitchell, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Sherwood and family had a birthday dinner for Mrs Frances Money at the Herriman Community Center, Mar. 7. Other out of town relatives were Mrs Fawn Coltharpand girls, Murray, Mrs Fern Oberhansly and family, Neola, Mr & Mrs Jack Bowen and daughter, West Jordan, and Mr & Mrs Bruce Bowen and family, Granger. Showhase 7980 South State Midvale But-terfl- 13th South and Wasatch Drive (24th East) in Salt Lake. Dr. Keith M. Engar, head of the University of Utah drama department and executive the comparable 1969 quarter, compared with 7 12 per cent increase In the first quarter of 1970. "Best official estimates now are that the increase for the first half of 1971 will be down to about 1 per cent," Mr Alder said. He added that the rise of food prices during the past ten years has been substantially less than the cost of other consumer goods. The retail cost of food during the second quarter of 1970 was 25 per cent above the 1957-5- 9 average, while the overall consumer price Index was up 34 per cent. Mr Alder pointed out that ar in the period of 1959 to 1969, family income rose at twice the rate of food prices. The percentage of the family income spent on food actually declined to 16.5 In in 1939, he 1969, from 20.6 said. "In the light of these official government statistics," Mr Alder observed, "food costs have held the line against inflation better than most any other type of goods or above redirector, has scheduled hearsals from 10 a.m. to 5 filled p.m. Openings will be for some of the principals as well as adult chorus, children's chorus and orchestra. Some 400 performers are reseaquired for the summer son. memYoung people, both of the bers and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, in Jordan District are urged to try out, Dr. Engar said. Special eminphasis will be placed on strumentalists. "Dr. Crawford Gates will take time from his busysche- - ten-ye- 4 1971 to supervise perchestra sonally the "Promised Val ley" music1 which he composed," Dr. Erigar explained. Dr. will be assisted by Gates Larry Bastian, a 1965 music theory graduate of BYU. An arranger and composer, Mr Bastian lives in Bountiful. The books and lyrics of "Promised Valley" were written by Broadway playwrite Arnold Sundgaard. USE THE WANT ADS rSTo & TV SERVICE Color and Black & White Sales & Service ELECTRIC Promised Valley has auditions of all makes tarry When Humanly Possible" "We Residential "Our Jdb Commercial Hooking Up" U John's Electric & TV Auditions for the 1971 production of "Promised Valley" will be held Saturday, Mar. 13, in the Monument Park Stake 9469 S. 700 E., Sandy 571-238- 1 FLOWER SHOP (fate DT WIKfc FLOWfcK DELIVERIES REGULAR MORTUARIES ALL GOFF JENKINS-SOFF- McDOUGAl E LARKIN CURTIS-MacKACOLONIAL O'DONNELL MEMORIAL ESTATES RUSSON MOTHERS DESERET WHITE CHAPEL STEVENSON'S LATTER -DAY SAINTS ALL HOSPITALS COTTONWOOD ST. MARKS HOLY CROSS UNIVERSITY NEIL The rate of increase of the price of food has shown some, significant declines in recent months, according to LawW. Alder, executive dirof the Utah Retail Gi f- k Dlivry to AM 255-35- leers Association. Mr Alder quoted U. S. Department of Agriculture statistics for the fourth quarter of 1970 which showed the in IF Burrs Retail Wholesale 561-02- 81 f udtntial Anot ' 68 GOOD 7 GRADE ) RUMP ROASTS Boneless lb. Texas Cut lb. Corner Cut Short Cut Steak ,79 Chuck Steak fc49 3 NO ANSWER CALL 235-02- 1 1 7 N. MAIN -- MIDVALE ) Country Meats Etib n, Thursday. Marcn Page dule as conductor of theESeT loit (Wisconsin) Symphony Or- CONTRACTING Grocers say food prices hold line rence ector The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah 12 per cent Center, 2 But-terfi- HERRIMAN lop's crease was lb. 89' 98 79' Custom Cut, Wrap and Freeze lb. 6c Club Steak ib 89 Cut, Wrapped, Frozen Fryers iD.98c Full Pork Loins ib.59c 10-- vol 472 lo Compounded 7.49 Ib. 69c in YlntPreSt any ,"rrDaiw Compounded - p3y!nLred savings compounded daily mucn Look how . . ..... A orrVOO JuWl;' Ground Beef 10.6.49 10-- ORANGES h.x2 By The Piece Slab Bacon ib. 35 m Si warn State 4th So. & Salt Lake City lb. bag S o.sncn. 7095 So. Midvale 57 CANNED MILK Cco C cans St 00 i ,b69 Boston Butt ib.49c COOKIES End Cuts Ib. 49c Phone 561-00- 22 $ 1 00 z LIQUID SOAP 3pkgs.100 4 ts. L lireodl Ca!keAo2ies FESTIVAL BUTTER L. 20 Pork Chops Beef Liver 3 ibs $1 POTATOES 67 Center Cut Pork Roasts 4.59 rb. Sliced 3 Ibs. 1.39 ib.75c Balance 98C Beef Hind lk tike's Foodlan d Market Loreie Utrvjj; t - b. wmppid' Ground Chuck Ib. 79c 0 29 Sirloin Tip Roasts Boneless Sirloin Steak Semi Boneless Ground Round 00 ib y) Loaves $100 $1100 11 00 n 4 for FRZ. HASH BROWNS 5 21b. pkgs. O I PEAS & GR. BEANS 8 303 $100 I cans 8 Pack 16 oz. bottles i)Cpiu 7753 South Redwood Rd., West Jordan |