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Show tw v nm East Midvale Midvale school sets .award date E. East Midvale elementary will hold an Awards assembly May 25. Awards will be given for citizenship and to the safety patrol. The PTA will hold a bake sale the afternoon of May 25 at the school, where baked goods, candy, and school sweatshirts will be on sale. Parents attend Midvalley carnival elementary held a carnival at the SChOOl May 20. Races were held and prizes were given to the 1st and 2nd Events program for their parents May 20. Mrs Jensen's 2nd grade class also gave a program for their parents May 21. A baseball game was played between the teachers and the 6th grade classes May 20th. The teachers won the game 18 to 7. Mrs A. W. stanczak and children, Mark and Elizabeth, visited her mother, Mrs Dorus Thomas, from Emmett, Ida. They visited for three days during the week of May 17. East Midvale Second Ward Relief Society ladies will visit the Beehive House in Salt Lake City June 8. Two East Midvale Third Ward Primarv erouDs. the Merri Misses anH thp. M.rri. hands, will hold a mother-daught- er party Monday afternoon, May 24. ; '?hr " i,i rr 254-019- i O t - I , ti. Bishop Vere G, Berrett has new counselors, Delbert Page and Clyde Hamilton, and a new clerk, Clifton Green. million yearl Armed with rust. Last seen the vicinity of your wa ter heater. Telltale signs Include rusty water In your tap and leaks In your water heater. Help trap the villain Rustf inger. . . call j your A. O. Smith dealer todayi! In hTOUR REWARD will ba imwA. 4 Legion, ladies II rr nstaii officers Gov. Rampton sets 'Shut-iday May 15 the American Le gion Post 140, met at Lamp Williams. They enjoyed aain- ner followed by the installation of the following officers for the Legion and also those for the ladies auxiliary. American Legion - com- Mrs Maud Butterfield and Harry Syphus, Salt Lake, appeared before Gov. Calvin n' I mander, Jack Webster; first vice commander, Theron A. Tisher; second vice commander, Steve Stefanoff; adjutant, Paul Howard; sergeant of arms, Reuben Freeman; chaplain, Daro Hamilton. Ladies Auxiliary -- Beverly B. Tisher, president; Joy M. Howell, first vice president; Ann Kelly, secretary and trea- surer; Clarissa Giles, chap- -; lain; Eilene Stefanoff, ser-- : geant of arms, and Beverly, Withers, historian. with destroying or water heaters each . charged guarantaa on O. Smith pre mium or daluxa sat watar haatar. If tank laak within first 10 yaara, you gat a naw watar haatar frae. Local dafVary and In stallation axtra. a Ruatproofl Laak proof! Always raady . . . with all tha hot watar you naadl OF COURSE IT'S Egbert and you get it at HERB TOWERS' MURRAY Slip 1 5666 South State 266-352- iv I f h'n J;; 9 Members of the Union Lions Club tore down an old fence on one side of the old Union cemetery on Creek Rd. last week and replaced it with a modern chain link fence. Horses had been breaking through the old fence and had been trampling the ancient Sprinkling Systems Yourself parts l& Do-- It cemetery. FABRIC May 27 29 $098 Tapestry Cards of yd. 36" Wide yards 54" Wide -- rr iH Buttons J 00 Riverton Second Ward installed a new bishopric May 16: bishop, Joseph P. Butterfield; first counselor, Duane Williams; second counselor, Earl W. Adams; ward clerks, Merlyn Dansie, Jerry Calli-cot- t, and Gerald Stutz. In Riverton Third Ward, 3 grandson of Mr & Mrs Roactivity counselor. L. Helt and great grandbert admitted was Beck Wayne son of Mrs Blanche Densley. to LDS Hospital. A second son was added to the family of Cpt. k Mrs Michael Bair May 16 at Dug-wa- y, Utah, hospital. He will be named Ryan Leigh Bair, There has been a change ..j ... Stake YWMIA. in Riverton President Laurel Nokes and activity counselor Maureen Nichols, were released. Violet Morris will be the new president and Norma Bench, High Priests were in charge. Mrs Nellie Butterfield was a guest of Mr & Mrs Ray E. at Brig-haLester May City. While there she attended seminary graduation for two grandsons, Don and Dean Lester. 19-2- 1, m Subscribe Now A Riverton Camp Dl'P met at the city hall May 20. Mrs Jem-ineHatch gave the lesson on "Pioneer Love Stories". Mildred Morgan gave the history of her great grandfather, James Morris Farmer. Hos tesses were Violet Hamilton, Virginia Seal, and Myrna Pet- car tape player you can talk to ce , V ersen. are announcing the arrival a grandson, Jeffrey Densley, born May 11, son of Mr& Mrs Vaughn Densley. Riverton Third Ward held a dinner May 21 in their newly remodeledbuilding. The Ann JM. !. 1 II The new RCA model 12R200 is a stereo car tape player with a difference. For one thing, it plays casseffes those tiny cartridges that are so convenient to store, easy to use. But the big feature of the 12R200 is that it's a recorder, too . . . you can record on blank cassettes right in your car. Great for dictation, or just for fun. M. Austin Ann M. Austin, daughter of Mr & Mrs Richard Berg-hou- t, 373 Van Bauren St., Midvale, has been initiated into Phi Kappa Phi scholarship society at Utah State University. Mrs Austin is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary, AlphaOmi-cro- n Pi, Spurs, and University Symphony Orchestra, and is majoring in education. " ,- jUTfi nil il 1 Record 12R200 Cassette Play only -- tea we $19 John's Electric &TV HERITAGE HOUSE 9469 S. 700 Straight Bourbon Whiskey of remarkably fine distinction, light in body, smooth and mellow. 86 Proof. A 571-238- Via, I.,,,""-,,- BROOK DISTILLING COMPANY Vi AAA J Jackets yd. Marked Price PEKIN. ILLINOIS ,' E., Sandy 1 See the complete line of RCA Car Tape Stereos . . . including RCA Stereo 8 Players and RCA Deluxe Matching Speakers. IMM1 Car Tape Stereo $5.98 yd. Now yd. 10 MINUTES TO GET TO . . . and you can bank on us the rest of your life . . . NATIONAL BANK 7095 SOUTH $249 Reg GIVE US KNOW YOU 60" Wide Polyester tf II 11n.4c Wards anmounce bishopric officers i -- STATE. MIDVALE Zippers Machine Washable 45" Wide Bonded Prints $ Now 59 3 JL yd. Crazv J! 1 H I nA li . each NATIONAL BANK 7095 South State Street f T ree 36 W. Center St., Values to $049 c dbrii . yd. .. NOW S rfhft 5 Midvxile Yd- - .feaV V 561-045- 3 - " mk " Sat. Only 54" wide Percale ing. j ' Anotherdisplayon Greece was made by Annette Stoweand Susie Kallas. The girls treated visitors at the display to authentic Greek cookies. s. of The Flower Club elected officers with Mary H. Egbert, president; Lucille Butterfield, vice president, and Myrth Bills, secretary - treasurer. They meet every second Monday of each month. At the last meeting May 10, they discussed varieties of flowers. Anna May Sandstrom read an article, "Flower Gardens of the Church in Salt Lake" and Mary Egbert read one on flowers. Mrs Sandstrom entertained with luncheon in her home, with Lula Kirk assist- .' J mm' , ii. Thurs., Friday & iALE Wet Look shut-in- ols Flower Club head Dial Rampton May 19, and secured his signature on a proclamation to set aside the date June 9 as a day for visiting the Mr & MrsRichard(Coleen) Grotepas and family will be spending some time in Riverton while their new home is under construction in Union. Lady Lions hold They will spend a month at the home of Mr & Mrs Eldred election, dinner Hamilton. Mr & Mrs Mark Nichols The Lady Lions held an and daughter, Mrs Marilyn election, dinner, and business Thompson, Sandy, left May 9 meeting May 17 at the city for a trip to Miami, Fla. hall. Harold Wardle gave sevwent deep sea fishing. They eral vocal numbers, accomFrom there they went to the Mrs Wardle. There panied by two will be a combined Lions and Bahamas, cruising for home before days returning Lady Lions installation dinner June 14. Hostesses were MayMr16.& Mrs George Nichols Verda Merrill and Eliza Reyhome May 21 from returned nolds. San Jose, Calif. Mr & Mrs Gordon Densley and the Nichnamed Mrs full-valu- Plumbing Co. J f A I I two Mrs. Nellie Butterfield . 'HtKfifal CSV Brent Montgomery and David Schilling presented a display of Canada during the fair which showed customs and interesting facts about more than 25 countries. Rebecca Irish explains her display of Greece to Mrs Alta McClusky during the Midvale elementary social studies world fair put on by the sixth grade classes. Riverton . ni it grades. Mrs Ellisor's kindergarten classes gave a fashion show and program for their parents May 20. Miss Woods 2nd grade class gave a World The Midvale Sentinel Page 7 Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 27, 1971 MMvoiio,, ''; n n THE BIGGEST LITTLE BANK IN ALL OF MIDVALE! |