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Show In Sandy MEN NEEDED this area to train as residents to vote LIVESTOCK BUYERS Six names will appear on the ballot at Tuesday, Nov. 2 election In Sandy City for LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP t Ml barns, fed lott and ranchaa. W prater to train man 21 to 55 with livestock experience. councilman. Three offices have expired and need to be filled. The Citizens party and each have the three candidates as follows: For local lntrvlw, writ ag, phone, address and background NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING Box 715, Dept. UT-1- Board, is a candidate for Sanns dy City councilman ontheCit-lzeticket. He has been a resident of Sandy for 11 years and is presently living at 467 E. Howard Dr., with his wife and six children. Mr Niemann served on the Fourth of July committee for 24 Denver, Colorado 80201 ber Henry Niemann, a memof the Sandy Adjustment . fir , lege. Mr Adair, who lives at 820 E. Laurel Dr. with his wife and four children, is a past president of the Sandy Lions and a former president in the Sandy Little League,help-in- g to organize the league. Jerry Dean Anderson, a plastering contractor, is a candidate for Sandy City councilman on the Citizens ticket. A Sandy resident for eight years, he is bishop of the Seventeenth Ward and has been MIA superintendent, Sunday School and superintendent president of the 70's Quorum. Mr Anderson makes his home with his wife and five children at 9641 S. 520 E. Air7 GAS DRYER Henry A. Niemann Gas GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL two years in Sandy. He has been mission president andan alternate member of the High Council in the LDS Church. He Is - tor. f a brick mason Joseph C. Haun Joseph C. Haun, a candidate for Sandy City Councilman on the party Non-Parti- I J I I Model J LWI-66- 0J ' M If At DRYER Whirlpool Get your pin-u- p girl a Gas Dryer 1 J ticket, has been a resident of Sandy for 30 years. He is employed at Cottonwood elementary school as custodian and is LDS stake maintenance man. He is superintendent of the Sunday School in his ward. Mr Haun and his wife make their home at 1300 Greenwood Dr. They have six children. Warren (Dick) Adair fl party. He Is teaching carpentry In Granite School District and is also a teacher for evening classes atUtahTechnicalCol- - f Mill $209.95 K 11 1 JI f V I S in . 9 John C. Richards, a Sandy resident for 25 years, is seeking his second term of office as Sandy City Councilman, on an the ticket. He Non-Partis- Buy Now! First Monthly Pavment Due ENTERPRISES In Rivertorr 254-383- October i M.L. January 1972 5 Pvt Paul A. Homer, 21, son of Mr & Mrs Evan M. Homer, 1010 East 7th South, recently completed Sandy, eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Cen- ter. Infantry, Ft. Polk, La. Jerry Dean Anderson A cupcake and candy sale was held at the school Oct. 14, sponsored by the PTA. ALWAYS AVAILABLE EACH DEPOSITOR $20,000 DEPOSITS 10th WHEN NEEDED NO PENALTY FOR WITH INSURED TO BY BY THE EARN FROM THE 1st OF THE MONTH DRAWAL THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE DAILY CORP INTEREST ON FUNDS ON DEPOSIT FOR 30 DAYS OR LONGER 11 'CONVENIENT! OFFICES TO SERVE YOU VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE: STATE STREET (Head Office) 2510 South State - SALT LAKE CITY OFFICES: CITY CENTER 1325 South Main GLENDALE INDUSTRIAL CENTER -1225 South Redwood Road - SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICES: HIGHLAND 3020 Highland Drive OLYMPUS 2855 East 33rd South COTTONWOOD 6275 South 20th East EAST MURRAY 5565 South 9th East UNION (So. Murray) 6255 So. State REDWOOD 3430 South Redwood Road GRANGERHUNTER 4065 West 35th South GRANITE PARK 3620 South State - - - Monday. teachers. John Richards & Fri. 'til ( ited their daughter, Mr & Mrs Wayne Wilcox, Brigham City, The Copperton elementary school went on a field trip Oct. 15. They visited Pioneer Village and the zoo. The students were chaperoned by the SAVE Open Mon. Tues., Wed., The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 4 Thursday, October 21, 1971 iiP1 Meadowbrook. Mr & Mrs Ray Olsen vis- School active ll Mrs Ralph H. Ballard, 718 13800 South, Draper, East reUtah, has graduated from cruit training B. Navy Fireman Craig War-ne- ll R. Mr of son VanOtten, VanOtten, 3493 Green Hills Way, Sandy, has sailed for the Western Pacific aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Constellation, homeport-e- d In San Diego. & Non-Partis- An-ge- Warren (Dick) Adair, a resident of Sandy for 15 years, is a candidate for Sandy City councilman for the Citizens yH E. 1st N. with Ugarte. his wife. They have four chilSteve Page, son of Mr & dren. Mr Richards, a former Mrs William Page is home on Sandy City judge, is employed a month's furlough from the by Jordan School District In Navy. He has been In Japan the Instructional Media Cen- and will leave Nov. 1 for his ter. He is a former bishop of assignment to Adak Island. A visitor last week end at the First Ward, and a counthe home of Steve Page was his on Is the and high selor, friend, Tim McQuire, Boise, Ida. A Ernest L. Cowdell is a birthday party for candidate for Sandy City counTammy Crump was held on an her 14th birthday, Oct. 17. cilman on the ticket. He has been a resi- Guests attending the party dent of Sandy for most of his were LizaBodell,Michele Falife and resides with his wife cer, Jill Bodily, Janet Fore at 484 S. 582 E. They have man, Shannon nrisiensen, Shellie DeCol, Kay Wankler, four children. Incumbent Cowdell has Susan Bullack, Kathy Anderserved on the council for four son, Jennie Vasquez, Paula years and Is seeking another Mark, Noreen Oates, Stacey term of office. He is a machLendaris, Leanne Peterson, inist by trade and has been a Marie and Kathleen Osoro. That evening guests were Mr member of the Sandy fire de& Mrs Ted Sandstrom and partment for 17 years, serving as assistant fire chief for Erik, Mr & Mrs Clyde Crump, a period of time. Mr Cowdell Lark; Mrs Lillis Sandstrom, was chief zoning inspector Lark; Janice Oakeson, Terry, for eight years for the county Janet, and Brett Sandstrom, and also served on the board South Jordan. of adjustments. He was presiMr & Mrs W. Russell Andent of the Lions club for derson attended a 3 -- day contwo years and is secretary vention for the Rocky Mounof the Elders Quorum in the tain Federation of Gem and Fourth Ward. Mineral Societies at Topeka, Kan. Both were delegates from Utah. Dr. B. D. Bennion and Mr Alvin Paul, Salt Lake City, Mrs Grace Bray also attended the convention. The has 8500 Federation 774-361- 5 members. Mrs W. Russell Card party given (Mary) Anderson is past president of the Rocky Mountain by civic club Federation of Gem and MinThe Womens Civic Club of eral Societies. The W. Russell Andersons Bingham Canyon held its annual card party Oct. 13 at the attended the Moab Gem and Lions Center. Mineral Society convention in Prizes at bridge were won Moab Oct. They are by Mrs Lila Dahlstrom and both members of the Moab Gem & Mineral Society. Mrs Agnes Steele. Monte Carlo Whist prizes Mr & Mrs Grant Milner went to Mrs Mabel Stoddard, vacationed with Mr & Mrs Grant Milner Jr., Schaum-bur- g, Mrs Letha James, West JorDL They went sightseedan. House prize was won by Mrs Agnes Steele. ing in the Chicago area. They Hostesses were Mrs Ann also visited their daughter,Mr Pino, Mrs Helen Granquist, & Mrs Cliff Nebeker and sons, Mrs Edith Garrett, Mrs LeMarion, Ind. one Strand, and Mrs Maxine Dinner guests last week of Mr & Mrs Ray Cowdell was Schick. her sister, Mr & Mrs Wayne Norman, Orem. Book review held Mr & Mrs Jim Zanardi at Study Guild attended the funeral of Mrs lo The Study Guild met Oct. Zanardi's uncle, Michael Cha in Helper. 11 at the Lions Center. Miss Mr & Mrs LaMar Bray Gwen Parker, president, pre visited Mr Bray's stepmoth sided. A book review "The House er, Mrs Alice Bray and fam of Many Rooms," was given by ily, and his uncle, Mr & Mrs Mrs Dora Flack, Salt Lake, Wilford Bray In Provo. Visitors of Mr & Mrs Ray through the courtesy of the Olsen was their daughter, Mrs Salt Lake County library. Hostesses were Mrs Inez Wayne Wilcox, Brlgham City, Goff and Mrs Jackie Bodily. and Mr & Mrs Wallace Beck-stea- d, 1049 Copperton contract v ? resides at - News of Men in Service - - rno aii nmrcc diiaiie AftA.AOfti Navy Fireman Apprentice John S. Norris Jr., son of Mr Mrs Susan Davis, finance chairman, was in charge of the sale. A "Back to School Night" was held Oct. 18 and a pot luck dinner was served. chairman is Hospitality Mrs Russell Ablanalp. President, Mrs Janiece Sax was in charge of the meeting that followed the dinner. were sold Memberships and a nominating committee was appointed to obtain officer candidates for the following PTA year. Altar Society has IFA TIRE CENTER ANNOUNCES project night Altar Society was held at the Catholic Church The Oct. 19 hall. Mrs Martha Page, wmmm MM SH MMlMtMl Ernest L. Cowdell pres- ident, was in charge. It was project night. The group is working on Christmas presents for the gift bar. Mrs Gay Kendrick is chairman. Hostesses were Mrs Caro- - A NEW SELF-SERVIC- ON GAS E Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1800 South West Temple Low Prices Everyone Is Welcome Paneling Specials INTRODUCTORY OFFER 4x8 Walnut Tone Panel Reg $4.99 Co) The HOLBEIN Compact table model In (o) grained American Walnut color. e 5" x 3" speaker. $I99 JBm Zenith Handcrafted Chassis g Control Automatic Fine-tunin- ZENITH OFF Black 103 E. 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