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Show ..'.... 1 1. .. I mi ii mil ,., ,,,,,, ,, t ( , ,,,.( , jrf $tl nx-- rTT..r t1 9U wrr jii ,r1 T.ll))ri other car parked at the curb. He was treated for fracture ribs, other chest injuries and lacerations. Tenth Ward cubs are champions If 'Tf-- Cub Scouts In the Tenth came Ward, the with the baseball championship last week when they played against the Thirteenth Ward, scoring 6 to 4. Winning pitcher was Jeff McFar-lan- d. Brent Smith also pitched. The cubs played 14 games winning 12 and losing 2. Coaches are Robert Newman, Karl McFarland and Jim Kiholm. Others on the team are Rick Madrigal, John A mini, Brad Walbeck, Gary Williams, Ralph Bakker, Lahn Kiholm, Craig Bosh, Bryon Bailey, Mark Ordakowski, Reed Newman, David Mecham, Jeff Peterson, Rex King, Dalton Ber-re- tt, Corby Peterson, and ay J' fTJ ATA .J.5 -- The y 'w t fix arrival of Yuvonka Oviatt, who Mr completed this five-generat- is being held by her formerly of Draper, nfs, Mrs Lyman Cox, Fairview, & picture. Standing, left, are Mr ion Eldred Johnson, Dragerton, Elmo, Wyo., parents; Mr & Mrs LeMoyne great-grandpare- Mr nts; & Mrs Mc & Mrs Oviatt, Jones, Hanna, Wyo., Gary West Jordan Park. They have baseball standings for the two more weeks of play scheweek of July 9 were Warriors 1, duled; then they will have 3, Braves Mets play-of- fs 4, with teams from 5, Eagles Angels Riverton, Bluffdale, and South 4 - 5, and the Beavers 7. West Jordan 8-- Mrs Carol Murphy 6-- 4-- 0-- 255-876- 6 Jordan. Baseball teams enter Round Robin Southwest Valley Baseball Association teams have completed regular play. Round play-of- fs have been Robin scheduled for July 0, at West Jordan and South Jordan parks. Games will begin at 5 and 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold by all players, the money being used for trophies. Final standings: minor league champianship was won by ilie White Sox, with 16 winsl 2 losses. Yanks won 14, lost ' 4; Indians, 13 and 5; Twins, 13 and S; Braves, 10 and 8; Orioles, 10 and 8; Jets, 7 and 11; Athletic, 3 and 15; Pirates, 3 and 15; Padres, 1 and 17. Major league championship was won by the Cards, with 16 wins, 1 loss; Dodgers, 14 and 4; Giants, 11 and 6; Astros, 9 and 7; Phillies, 9 and 8; Royals, 8 and 9; Red Sox, 7 and 11; Cubs, 7 and 11; Angels, 3 and 15; Tigers 2 and 16. 26-3- The annual stake Lagoon Day is scheduled for July 28. Families will bring their own lunches. The ward with the highest attendance will receive a .gift. George Johnson was rushed to St. Mark's hospital July 14 for emergency surgery.' The family of Lee and Albine Richardson held a 16 at the July Spruces. David Witch man, son of Mr & Mrs Ernest Witchman, left July 17 for Idaho, where he will be playing on a county Softball team. Mr & Mrs Dennis Witch -man were guests of his mother, Mrs Ernest Witchman, last week end. Dennis is a member of the West Jordan police reserves, and was on duty Friday night. West Jordan Third Ward held a family outing at Wil-la- rd Bay July 17. Water sports and a picnic were featured. Susan Cook has returned from an LDS mission. East Midvale Mrs Dean Bateman is staying In California with her mo- ther, who is recovering from PeeWee Little League standings surgery. ladies soft-ba- ll teams have changed their playing night to Thursdays, at West Jordan Peewee Little League Primaries have closing programs East Midvale First Ward Primary will have a closing program July 27. The children will all participate in a parade. Officers and teachers held their closing party July 15. The Fourth Ward Primary will hold its closing social event on July 29 at 10:30 a.m. The theme will be "Families are Special" and parents are invited to attend. is president in Relief Society East Midvale Second Ward Relief Society has been reorganized. New officers are Mrs Wayne Hansen, president; Mrs Rhonda Thomas, first counselor; Mrs Lowell Brown, second counselor, and Mrs Orvil Sorenson, secre- tary. The Fourth Ward group visited Davids Drapery Factory, Granger, for their meeting held July 12. After visiting the factory they held a buffet luncheon at one of the local restaurants. Mrs Wayne Hansen and family are vacationing for six weeks in Santa Barbara, Calif. Mr & Mrs Dorus Thomas attended an Adams family reunion in Swan Valley, Ida. On their way they spent two nights with their daughter, Mr & Mrs Vince Y. Nelson, Mr PROBLEM: Engine wear from stop-and-g- o driving. Wv Idaho & Falls. Sandy Mrs Richard Setterberg 255-334- 1 Youngster is crushed in home m accident m'0,wmmmmMMmMk Joseph D'Angina, old son of Mr & Mrs Donald D'Angina, 8575 Colene Dr., Sandy, is in serious condition at Cottonwood Hospital after he was injured Monday at home when he was crushed between two automobiles. Dep. Sheriff Stephen H. Benson, said the injured boy's brother, Steven, 13, and a sister, Laura, 14, were play ing in a car in the driveway of the home when Steven ap parently started the engine, and put the car in reverse Joseph was pushed against an SOLUTION: Chevron Motor Oils. Chevron Motor Oils protect your engine in all kinds of driving and long hauls. With Chevron Oils and proper oil changes, you can cut costly maintenance and repair bills. Try them. stop-and-g- Bingham Gas Midvale 255-922- & o, Oil 1 Mrs Leor.Rtzgerad 57K3285 Junior s baseball team are playing tiiih and flna; round on Vsday, July 22. 254-448- 1' Laurel and Mia Maid classes of the MIA enjoyed a barbecue July 14 at the home of Mrs Elton Bills, Laurel leader. Assisting was Mrs Donna Eastman. Mr & Mrs Vern Bodell and Mrs Vester Rasmussen, Salt Lake, visited at the Dale Ballard home, Provo, July 9. Mrs Ballard has a baby boy born July 4. Debra, Morgan and Brian Ewell spent last week end as guests of their grandparents, Mr & Mrs Walter Ewell, Hun- The Bravesre ahead. Thursdajjuiy 22 Drapei X I 1 ' Fifth Ward f Wood-manse- Cumorah two-we- Visitors at the home of & Mrs Lyle Gunderson were the Jake Kosters, Idaho, who were here to attend the family celebration for Joseph 87th birthday. Thornblad's The Gundersons also entertained for Mrs Claudia Nelson and her mother, Mrs Gladys Koller, Salt Lake. Mrs Nelson has returned home to Mr Craig J. Richards issued by Cm Grant P. Rogej, acting district manager t the Salt Lake district of tl, Bureau of Land Ma.iagemen has isHtm w .i sued a warning ofxtreme fire danger on BLM'ands in western Tooele, JuabmdBox Elder Counties. Newlyweds Mr & Mrs Johnson LaMar Smith spring r;ns and Heavy are now making their home in New Orleans, favorable growing coiitlons have produced an abidance La., where he is continuing his education at of cheatgrass and othf highTulane College. Mrs Smith is the former Rhea ly famable fuels thraghout most of western Utah.(amp-er- s Reading, daughter of Mrs Wayne Reading, and other users b! fedN. Grant St., Midvale. eral range areas ari irged Louveen Mrs Mrs Sybil McGill, Salt Guymon, to use extreme caut&i With Lake, and a grandson, Pat Blanding, is staying at the campfires, vehicle eJausts, McGill, Albuquerque, N. Mex., Carl Mangum home while Mrs ind smoking mater iali.' were guests several days last Mangum is recuperating from week of Mr & Mrs Andy Gib- -, injuries received in an accihoM dent. son. Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell and Jason Dimond, son of Mr & Mrs Brent Dimond, West family visited July 16 at the The Veterans of Word War Jordan, spent several days Denton R. Johnson home, last week at the Bryant Mil- Bountiful. Tamara and Lori I, S(fcth Salt Lake Counb 1654 ler home while his mother stayed with the Johnsons for are tiding their annualsum-m- er barty July 28 at Mivale chaperoned girls at the MIA a few days. Mrs Pearl Bigler, Payson, City tail at 1 p.m. Vetrans camp. and tfeir wives and wdows was a guest of MrsNoraCrane are InVted. July 5. t.. . Veterans summer part; 14-1- Mr The 34th anniversary production of America's most elaborate religious spectacle, the Hill Cumorah Pageant, will be presented under the direction of Dr. Harold L Hansen nightly from July 26 through July 31. Participating in the 1971 production are Elder J. Randy Osborne and Elder Craig J. Richards of the Sandy area. They, along with the rest of the Mormon missionaries pageant. Because the Hill Cumorah Pageant employs 500 performers, 25 stages, the latest technical paraphernalia, a sound-systemagnificent specially written music, and all the artifice of stagecraft to dramatize the rise and fall of an ancient American civilization, it has been called America's most elaborate religious spectacle. The Pageant is presented at night to permit the use of lighting effects with colored arc lights playing on curtains of water. This year more than 100,-0visitors from over the nation and even from foreign countries are expected for the six nights of the great outdoor drama. m, Francisco. Celebrating his 87th birthday Saturday evening was Joseph Thornblad, Salt Lake, a long-tiSandy resident. Over a hundred relatives were in attendance at the home of Royal Thornblad, Holladay. Mrs Agnes Setterberg celebrated her birthday Saturday at a family held at her home. The Judson and Pauline Tolman family reunion was attended by 119 members at Murray Park with Mr & Mrs Orin Tolman here from Parker, Ariz., Mr & Mrs Larry Hardcastle, Idaho Falls, Ida., and the Rulon T. Broomheads from Alpine. Others and their families attending from the surrounding area included Mr & Mrs Ralph Tolman, Mr & eye-filli- ng 00 (. j 1 it The acid test of business isn't whether it's big or small; J. Randy Osborne am Fire warnig in the New York area, traveled from their respective areas July 19 to the Hill Cumorah near the village of Palmyra in Western New York, about 25 east of Rochester. miles There they are experiencing a week of preparation for the rg. WOmen girls of theVard, at 7:3C p.m., at the ns ban Girls baseti & over, ant the winners a.; as f0nows; e in first Draper Third Draper Fifth anQranite tiec for second place V Sandyyouthsin pageant ek Arriving Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr & Mrs Richard Setter-ber- g, were Mr & Mrs Ray Reynolds and family, formerly of Tucson, Ariz. The Reynolds are en route to New York City where they will make their home for two years. They will be entertained by her brother and family, Mr & Mrs Allan nave a U1 foru ter. Price. the real question is: honest?" Is it & Mrs N. W. Soren- son, Harold, and Virginia enjoyed a fishing and camping at Pine Lake. trip July 12-Mr & Mrs Don Crane and family. Baton Rouge, La., are Gooiiess is not a comparison. Supetitions are fothers opinions urt's Country Meat 7753 S. Redwood Rd. Wes Jordan 4 ooim Custom Cut, Wrap, Freeze -ni"w " r Custom Cut, Wholesale Retail Wrap, Freeze ; FREEZER MEATSALE Beefc"lTt59c y2 Cut, Wrapped, Frozen Whole Pork Loin; 3 1 Beef Hind Cut, Quarter Wrapped. Frozen lb. 69 ZTTTwf Hormel Sliced BaconlOS359 Includes Beef, Pork, Fryers, & Picnic Hams I fl $l 20 J 1 Meat Mike's Foodand illkt BARGAIN DAYS FREEZER Draer Mrs Mildred Crane Mrs Lafe Crane is conto the LDS hospital for fined A United States Flag, which treatment. had been flown in front of Also in the hospital several David Shelby's home every last week was Brian days day, was stolen last week end, son of Mr & Mrs Leon Ewell, it was reported. Ewell. Mrs Shelby said that the Debbie Bateman, West culprit had taken the flag while Jordan, was a week end guest everyone was away on Saturat the Julian Forman home. day and left the rope dangling A of 15 young boys from the pole, which sits to and group a picnic enjoyed girls the front of their property. and swimming party at SaraThis type of vandalism is 16. Supervisors were about the lowest type there toga July Mrs Arlin Freeman and Mrs is, showing no respect for the Joyce Bowles. flag of our country. Dr. Arthur R. Poor and Dallas, Tex., arrived family, Funeral was held SaturJuly 16 for a few days' visit day for Mrs Nellie Woodman-se- e with his mother, Mrs Fern Clark, 70, Salt Lake, moPoor. SanR. of ther Clark, Eugene Alan Freeman, son of Mr dy. She died in a Salt Lake & Mrs Arlin Freeman, spent 14 on of natural July hospital last week with his uncle and causes. the Dee Roberts, Alta-moMrs Clark was born Sept. family, 14, 1900 in Salt Lake to Henry Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey e. Albert and Ellen Miller and Mr & Mrs Charles SowShe married Farrell South Jordan, enjoyed an G. Clark on Apr. 30, 1923 in ers, at Vernal July 16. outing Salt Lake; he died in 1965. She was a member of the . . Hill LDS Church. Survivors Include other sons, Farrell L., Ronald W., both of Salt Lake; nine grandchildren; brothers, sister, Bennie, Henry M., Mrs Vera W. Edgar, all of Salt Lake. Burial was in Salt Lake city cemetery. San "'Sl 1 4 visiti. at the Arthur Crane home-iie- y came for the wedding their daughter, Pamelsjuiy 20. Heniman nt. Mrs Hansen Midvale Sentinel Page Mime, Utah Th"day, July 22, 1971 Mrs Glen Atwood, Mrs Lucille T. Smith, Mr & Mrs Albert Hardcastle, representatives of the Beatrice Coyner family, Marinda Kitchen family the Wilson Tolman family, and members of the Orin Tolman family. 7753 South Redwood W. Jordan Phone 561 0Q2 -- Newbold's Saves You Money Through Carload Buying And Factory-to-Yo- u Selling Via Our Railroad Dock. 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