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Show SANDY Spring Fence Sale Mrs Richard 255-334- 1 State lodge officers are elected state officers were elected during the week end convention held by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs at the Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden. Elected as president of the Assembly of Utah was Mrs Jeanette Merriam. Other officers are Mrs Phyllis Kahley, vice president; Mrs Mildred Hadley, warden; Mrs Marie Stuart, secretary; Mrs Hansen, treasurer. Frank Paullin was elected as grand master, and Oliver Carlquist, deputy grand master. Other officers are Frank Brerton, deputy grand warden; H. L. Norman, grand secretary; Harold Williamson, grand treasurer. International officer, Mrs Daphne Knealey, president, Vernon, Wash., was a speakNew Stake GrapeFence 6', 4x4 Posts, 2x4 rails and nails Reg. $1.59 $ 39 Now JL Lin. Ft. 2x4 Rails, Nails 95 Clin. ft. Ideal or Utah $155 94 lb. Cement Fashtan show set for birthday er. 7 p.m., beginning with dinner. Modeling outfits will be members of the Relief Society and clothing made for children will be on display. Mrs Kathy Monson will be narrator. eign grand master, Nebraska, was also in attendance. The state drill team, under the direction of Mrs Shirley James, performed. Attending from the Wasatch Lodge 330 were Mrs Stuart, Mrs Agnes Setterberg, Mr & Mrs Tom N'icholl, Mr & Mrs Clyde Ward, Mrs Geneva Lewis, Mrs Inez Peterson. each bag Friday evening at Ray King, deputy sover- ff7lQ honored on Le-on- is, president. 1730 W. 7800 S. Legionnaires will be celebrating its birthday with special note made on the post's Sheput 25th anniversary. The Sandy post and unit were organized 25 years ago, under the direction of Leonard and Cecilia Larson. Both remained members of the or- ganization until their death. A special program will be presented during the evening. mmmmt -- 7 (r (r) COOKIES ifp3 1 71 1 Up ' W'j o & n fcst U faa s 5 Our Reg. 5?c. A delicious sandwich creme filled or cookie. Chocolate vanilla flavorsi I1V COUP I cans 2 giGreat WSZ101 cansl 1 Tuned by rhe Experts Let Us Do It Right in - . ""."'"".7-'.'"- -' and Save You Money In the End. (HIED HID 8 mm mm que Bite mi 4& GAL. JUICE SALMON lb cans of Bumble Giant Bee Red Sockeye Salmon. A perfect Lenten meal! SPAGHETTI Our Reg 57c Chef Boyardee Has spaghetti dinner. in you need everything eluding mushrooms! T143 Reg $1 59 Ocean Spray Cranappie luice. Its really delicious! Our 49i ii Sponsored by the BOUNTIFUL HIGH Bountiful and Salt Lake TROESTER'S SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TRAIN Committee Automotive Service 695 South Orchard Fresh jack LaLane nutritious Soya or Seseme crackers Perfect for Lenten meals! Buy Several' Stake Parent-You- th Midvale night was held Mar. 9, with the title being RX:"Take Thou the Following," overall production The is Miss Joyce manager & Bedont; dance directors, Mr direcmusic Al Mrs Dailey; drama tor, Mrs Bertie Brand;and acdirector, Ray Brown; Carol Miss Perry. companist, Showtime: 8:00 p.m. Holden 255-124- For information 1 AM AAONJ 0M 1 f Ammonium $0 IF ATE 80 ; ; herd Lutheran Church will attend a Spring at the Atonement Lutheran Church, Granger, on Saturday, Mar. 20. They will meet at 9:30 a.m. to participate in the all-devent. The is designed for those who are unable to attend the South Pacific conference which is held each year. Q0 funds through dinner call 571-120- GRANITE PARK JR. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 450 East 3700 South Salt Lake City, Utah 1 &&6 ces. sBJjXC, OflLCAj&vo CAM Vf AS 9 T749 COLONS M-- O A family dinner has been announced at East Sandy elementary school to raise money for PTA projects. Families will eat dinner from 6 to 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria and will later attend a student Hobby Fair which will be set up for their view- v 'y VJOAJciflxA 'Roy en L BABY 0IPT ing. i 9 LISTED! K)E The event is scheduled for Thursday, Mar. 18. Funeral was held in Heber for William L. Welch, 45, brother of Robert Welch, Sandy, who died Mar. 2 of a heart ailment at his home. Other survivors include his widow; son, daughter, Brent C, Heber City: Mrs Larry Cheryl) Pierce, Pro-vsrandaughter, mother, Park City: brothers, Delma, Park Citv; Clarence, Heber City. 20th stem twM&z Tdiusr tissue. PTA raises SATURDAY, MARCH Drive Bountiful Funeral held for William Welch CRACKERS youth program with Lowell Thomas Sr., General Mark Clark, Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp, General Al Wedemeyer, General Paul Harkins, Sergeant Barry Sadler. Martha Raye and The Fighting Men of Vietnam. ay II "Stake has parent JJ FRIDAY, MARCH 19th TUNE UP NOW! Lutheran church Women of the Good Shep- I the Begining ?L Sulfate at Sub-oonferen- ce Eachlfl0ur JIM Delicious condensed soup. for a hot lunch. 10 13c Re9- - 1971 in NO SUBSTITUTE FOB VICTORY o Have Your Car Midvale The Mar. 18 meeting at Peruvian Park elementary school will be a program on Girls Maturation to be provided by the school nurse, Helen Black. Invited to attend the program, which will be at 7:30 p.m., will be fifth grade girls and their mothers. Fourth and sixth graders are invited. The PTA will hold election of officers at their Apr. 15 meeting. TOMATO SOUP . The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Thursday, March 11, PREMIERE SHOWING '22 N. Girls' program to be Tuesday 1 1 chard Lockridge. A mystery. Juvenile Books "1861 Year of Lincoln" by Genevieve Foster. "The Zoo Way My World" by Dr. Wesley A. Young. Have you ever moved a zoo? Removed a squirrel from a tuba? This author says "Yes." "I, Charlotte Forten, Black and Free" by Polly Longsworth. The story of the black men and women who are taking their place with dignity Subscribe Now The Cub-sco- 255-257- 1 Da-vi- es. POLLUTION Legion Post 77 will be honored by the Auxiliary at a pot luck dinner to be held Monday, Mar. 15 at 7 p.m., it was announced by Mrs Marilyn herd Lutheran Church, Pack51receivedawards recently at the Blue and Gold by William Haggard. A novel of suspense with a background of internaNew books added to the tional politics. Ruth Vine Tyler Library at "The New Centurions" by 315 Wood St.: Joseph Wambaugh. The new "In Praise of Roses" by centurions are three Los AnHarry Wheatcraft. This is a geles policemen. The book is study of how roses are grown, fiction but everything in it is of rose growers, and above real. all of roses themselves. "The Politics of Pollution" by J. Clarence "Daughters of the Promised Land" by Page Smith. This This is a fact-fillis the story of those who led account of what has already the fight for equal political been done about pollution, and hope. and sexual rights. where we stand presently, and "Time Out For Happ- what is needed. iness" by Frank B. Gilbreth "Preach No More" bv Ri Jr. More about that brilliant hs and beloved family of of Cheaper by the Dozen. "You Are Extra -- Ordinary" by Roger J. Williams. This book presents the facts of human individuality in clear language that a high school student can easily understand. "Homemade Candy" by the Food Editors of Farm Journal. Become a good candy cook, and you'll always know what to take to a hostess. anniversary Members of the American derby awards Meeting at the Good BOORS Don't You Contribute Post to be Pack 51 receives "Hardliners" Gil-bret- A fashion show "Swing Into Spring" will climax a sewing project conducted by the Sandy Thirteenth Ward, and will highlight the Relief Society's birthday commemoration. The event will be held na SW, 4x4 Posts Pecky Cedar Setterberg banquet for their participation in the Pinewood Derby. First place winner was Allan Larson, son of Mr & Mrs Bent Larson; second, Mark Robison, son of Mr & Mrs Paul Robison; best design, Kurt Lehman, son of Mr & Mrs Richard Lehman. In charge of the event was Alfred Kimball, cubmaster. Rev. Jerome Trelstadt showed slides of the scout summer camp. Den 3 sang for the group, telling what America stands for. CO &JTAO THSHAo JTuCO ft o; (MB emm pA SWAMPao family size .0pE bras , Okas cfa eiufiiun scam BiMDiUd.eH pch -- Vl mi SIZE WITH , WITTS' jSTf; m)&m 8732 S. Stat. SANDY Sf. w tiiiiiM ' , |