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Show Cottonwood Linda Jardine, hospitality chairmen, will plan the event. Heights 9th graders make historical trip Mrs Louis Brown 277-740- 4 Council holds election on Nov. 2 Mrs Carol Murphy Butler Jr. High 9th grade students went on a historical field trip Oct. 14 in conjunction with their humanities class. They visitled the Museum of Natural History, the Pioneer Memorial Theater, and the Art Museum at the University of Utah. On Oct. 15 the 7th grade students at Butler contributed their talent h tao 7n gnJi-assembly. room-moth- 28 j lorn a Allgood 255-624- 1 Mrs Paulus T. Sve- Lee's Summit, Mo., are Lion, ladies din, the parents of a baby boy, hold pot luck born Sept. 25. Mr Svedin is In the armed services. GrandThe West Jordan Lions and parents are Mr & Mrs Paulus met Thursday, Lady Lions and Mrs Verona B. Svedin Oct. 14 at the city office buildKemp ing and enjoyed a pot luck Mr & Mrs Bruce A. Chip-ma- n dinner and an evening of and son are making their games, after which short bus' iness meetings were held. The home In American Fork. celebrated Marilyn Hyde evening's activities were arher 14th birthday Oct. 7 by ranged by Mr & Mrs Roy taking 12 of her girl friends Obershaw. ice skating. Nicolene RIska celebrated her 14th birthday Oct. 9 by a Meet candidates group of her friends having a night rescheduled surprise party for her. Meet Your Candidate SSgt Ryan H. Riska com Night,' originally scheduled pleted his tour of duty in the for Oct. 14, was cancelled and U. S. Army. will be held Oct. 21 at West Mrs Theron OlsenandMrs Jordan Jr. High, beginning at Donald Steadman attended a 7:30 in the auditorium. West leadership school at USU last Jordan voters are invited to week. They were dinner guests take advantage of this opporof Miss Shirley Olsen and tunity to get acquainted with Mr & Mrs Lynn Clark in their candidates before the Logan. Mrs To mas i Latu enterelections. tained at a dinner party on Oct. 12. The occasion was Westvale holds her husband's birthday. Halloween party Mrs Weston Harper and Westvale elementary Hal- daughter, Mrs Kathy Smith, loween party will be Oct. 29, entertained at a baby shower from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Students for Mrs Mickey Herrin, Pro-v- o, children from and on Oct. 16. The party was Westvale's area only are in- held at the Harper home. vited. The school's PTA is in charge of the program and will provide a sack treat. There will be games and prizes presided over by the home room New Subscribers to Jordan Valley Sentinel mothers. Children are invited to come in costume. A donation Robert Basta, Murray from each family will be Elroy Michaelsen, Midvale Mark Richardson, Midvale asked. Morris H. Peterson, Sandy Marrieds set J. Houmand, Sandy Ruel Brown, Midvale program date Clinton Black, Sandy The West Jordan Fourth Mrs Calvin Orgill, Draper Ward Marrieds have planned Howard Moody, Sandy an adult fireside program for Howard Baysinger Jr., Sandy Oct. 31. Patriarch Howard Sarah Edwards, Sandy Barben will speak, and a film, Clarence Rasmussen, Sandy 'The Endowment', will be shown. The program will be at the ward house and will begin at 6:40 p.m. Sgt is." . Crescent 255-876- 6 The Cottonwood Heights Community Council held its monthly meeting Oct. 12. Richard Guthrie was appointed voting chairman. There will be openings for the three positions this year. The balloting will be at Bella Vista School Nov. 2, from 8 a.m. to The annual Dog Show was 8 p.m. Anyone interested uncancelled last Saturday be-running ior one or tnese posi- - cause of the wet weather. An tions can contact Mr Richard other date will be set for the Guthrie, 6816 Meadow Drive, event. by Oct. 27. Arthur Graham reported that between county and Fed- West Stake has eral funds there has been road show nights $80,000 proposed for work Butler West Stake held on the 27th East Park. If these items are accepted in road shows last week. Tuesday groups traveled to the the budget, work on the park the will begin in the spring. Chair- three stake buildings to give man Arrington informed the performances and on Wednescouncil that the local Lions day presented their plays to Club has donated $1,000 for each other. The theme for this was "Happiness playground equipment in the year Second ward took first place park. in the judging with their play called "A Good Fortune oome . lentn wara took se Patriotic week cond place with "MakincEnds observed by school Meet" and the 14th Ward came This week is patriotic week in third place. Glen Harrison as proclaimed by Governor from Fourth Ward was named Rampton. The Cottonwood best actor and Dorothy Snel-so- n, Heights School will celebrate Fourteenth Ward, was by holding a red, white and named best actress. blue day on Wednesday when the students will wear red, Hebrew-Christia- n white and blue clothes. Each film shown morning this week a student will give a patriotic talk over Southeast Christian the intercom system. Church showed the film, "The On Nov. 2 the students Passover," to the congregawill have their first lyceum tion Oct. 13. The film was orithis year called ginally made for television by program "Mule Deer Country," a na- the Beth Sar Shalom Hebrew-Christi- an ture film recommended by the Fellowship of New Audubon Society and the State York City. Board of Education. The church will hold a The Cottonwood Heights fifth Sunday rally Oct. 31 at er PTA will hold its the church at 3:30 p.m. tea this Thursday at the The Western Area Chrisschool library at 2:45 p.m. tian convention will be held This at the FirstChris-tia- n will give the Oct. 26-Church in Longmont, teachers and room mothers a chance to meet one another Colo. and the PTA officers and chairmen. Jane Mikesell and ge West Jordan & Dean Behunin, Sandy Donald G. McCaffree, Sandy Clair K. Westenskow, Sandy R. A. Stowe, Sandy Mitchell S. Hayden, Sandy Joseph W. McCormick, Sandy Delbert Potter, Sandy Morris E. West, Sandy B. Johnstun, Sandy Robert L. Shrewsbury, Sandy Allie Burke, Sandy DeLoy Proctor, Sandy Scott Christensen, Sandy Roger Mower, Riverton Renewals M. D. Harrison, West Jordan Calvin R. Nielsen, Midvale Minerva Tanner, Midvale Ervin F. Mounteer, Sandy Mrs Fred Knowles, Midvale W. H. Mrs M-Me- n, Kave Gleaners regional party The and Gleaners have scheduled a double regional Halloween party, which en Hills- borough, Calif. Lewis N. Middleton, Sandy Col. Kelvin H. Hunter, Phoenix, Md. Ralegh. QUART A Self Polishing Acrylic Floor Finish That Protects and Beautifies Floors. Free With A Purchase of 200 Gallons Or More of American Gasoline Or Premier Diesel Fuel Or 50 Gallons of Motor Oil. Offer Good Now Through November 1, 1971. JUST CLIP THIS AD AND CALL: Lowell J. Cardwell American Oil Agent 207 West 2700 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 (AMERICAN) Phone 485-252- 2 BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 80 PROOF IMPORTED i. HI '. of medieval life swirling about the figure of Richard m. "A Timeless Place" by Ellen B. Geld. This is a novel about a valley In Ohio and the people who made it their home. Juvenile Books "Puppet Shows" by Laura Ross. Using shows and stor- supply and maintenance procedures, and air defense field exercise. 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"The Days of Martin Luther King Jr." by Jim Bishop. In telling us the full story of Martin Luther King, Mr Bishop does a great deal more than just describe the tragic and memorable day of his VPS FLOWER SHOP $chc'a .R II Ml . - W5rr REGULAR DELIVERIES All MORTUARIES GOFF JENKINS -- SOFFE McDOUGAl LA WON NEIl O'DONNEU COLONIAL RUSSON BROTHERS MEMORIAL ESTATES DESERET WHITE CHAPEL STEVENSON'S ALL HOSPITALS COTTONWOOD LATTER - DAY SAINTS ST. MARKS HOLY CROSS UNIVERSITY - Miviy to All tesidmtkrf 255-356- I IF 8 NO ANSWER 1 7 N. MAIN I CALL 255-0- 2 MIDVALE 1 3 Harry- Zafamk nrrrr 3 --i ri -- i -- r r assassination. "Home Play for the Pre- - PueSeaim will include youngpeoplefrom six stakes. The party will begin at the Riverton stake center at 7 p.m. Oct. 30, and will include a hayride and barn dance. Recent activities of the and Gleaners have been an outing to the top of Butterfield Canyon on Oct. 6, and a roller-skatiparty on Oct. 13, with West Jordan, Riverton, and South stakes repJordan resented. cos CONCENTRATED Ethylene Glycol ng AMOCO FLOOR GLAZE r It by Rosemary Hawley Jar man. This is an extraordinary his torical novel, a broad, rich ijiUa n en 1 Army 2nd Lt Raleigh D. Davis, son of Mr & Mrs Brent H. Davis, 1919East5150South Salt Lake City, recently comair defense pleted a nine-we- ek artillery officer basic course at the U. S. Army Air Defense School, Ft. Bliss, Tex. The course provides train London in the glowing era of music halls, the Pavilion, and the London Opera House. "Death of the Fox" by George Garrett. A novel about Phillip Garrison, Indiana R. Bruce Lennberg, Midvale R. E. Bambrough, Midvale Mrs Wallace Duce, Port Angeles, Wash. Kenneth Davis, Midvale V. J. Farnsworth, Sandy pre-scho- ol THE Lester, Riverton Carl J. Lawson, News of Men in Service school Child" by Frances L. Llg, A book of creative crafts and activities. "The Medicine Man" by Shirley Selfert. This engrossing novel opens In 1800 and is a view of the great events, the Louisiana purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the War of 1812. "A Georgian Love Story" by Ernest Raymond. The scene of this nostalgic romance is permanent QuwiEXi PTA has drive on membership Westvale elementary tea on Oct. 4 for officers and home room mothers attracted 72 persons. Luncheon was provided by the hospitality committee. The PTA began a member ship drive Oct. 3 and hopes to have 250 members by the drive's end on Oct. 26. The Fourth Ward Marrieds enjoyed a party Oct. 16. About 20 couples met at the ward house for a scavenger hunt and games. On the committee in charge of the program were Mr & Mrs Eldon A. steadman, Mr & Mrs Bob Duncan, Mr & Mrs Dale E. Steadman, Mr & Mrs Ron Turner, and Mr 4 Mrs Larry Christensen. A PTA AND BOTTIFD BY HFUBLEIN. 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