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Show East Midvale Ward, held a pack meeting Oct. 21 at the stake center. Lt. Fryer of the Salt LakeCo. fire department spoke. were presented to Evan Kirk, Kent Drew, Jon Tho-le- n, Kirk Parker, Jake Cram, and Aaron Brooker. A birthday cake, celebrating cubs' October birthdays, was served. Dee Hansen, cub master, was in charge. Next pack meeting will be Nov. 18 at the stake center. Tea, Halloween party at Midvalley The PTA of Midvalley ele- mentary held a room mothers Monday. Room mothers were Introduced to the teach- tea ers. Friday the students enjoyed a Halloween party. The film, "So Dear to my Heart" was shown and the children paraded in costume from room The of the Pack 7 enjoys spooks at Old Mill 1 Cub scouts pack 71 1 of the Fifth Ward held a pack meeting Tuesday. They went through the spook alley at the Old Mill for their activity. The affair was under the direction ofKentDodge, cub master. The scouts were accompanied by den mothers, Lonie Asay, Sharon Tapp, Annavon Dodge, Linda Reynolds, and parents. Present awards a't pack meeting Cub Scouts Packll7,First "Whirlpool Mrs Mildred Crane MIA sponsors Halloween party Halloween party sponthe MIA was held Oct. 26 at the LDS Chapel. Guests came in costumes and enjoyed a movie and games. In charge were Shirleen Facer, Betty Walker, Douglas and Clara Butterfield, Julian Forman, and Ted Christensen. Mr & Mrs Lester Butter-fiel- d were dinner guests at the Jim Hanni home, Bountiful. Mrs Lola Miller left Oct. 29 for Las Vegas, where she will visit her sister and family, Mrs Jeff Anderson, for a few days. Scott Bowles and Glen Forman spent the week end at home. They are students at Utah State. Miss Cheryl Bills, daugh ter of Mr & Mrs Thomas Bills, Midvale, spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs Elton Bills, who is convalescing from surgery. Mrs Gene Thompson and girls, Midvale, were guests at the Lester Butterfield home while Mr Thompson went deer hunting. Many of the townspeople attended funeral services for William Peterson Oct. 27. He is the father of Mrs Jay Park. Mr & Mrs Andy A. Gibson and Mr & Mrs Philip Swasey, Midvale, enjoyed a deer hunting trip Oct. 24 in the Kamas White or Colored List You're !p $159.95 in Control with an... Electric Dryer The "Sun' Never Sets Si area. Mr & Mrs Sherwood Butterfield returned home last week from a visit with their daughter and family, the Alan in California. Mrs Funks, Funk and baby son returned home with them for a visit. Jill, Billy, and Jana Johnson, children of Mr & Mrs Bill Johnson, Riverton, were at the home guests Oct. 21-of Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey. kase 7980 South State 255-425- 3 24 life (Mil? W rente four-mon- News of Men in Service FREE TURKEY Nov. 4, 5, 6 & 8 fD Petty Officer 3c Jensen, husband of the former Miss Dolly M. Malcolm, 6854 Anderson Way, Navy Terry See Ad Elsewhere in Paper It's Home Furnishings L. Midvale BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 80 PROOF. IMPORTED " Hi mumniiieeiimtii muffin Mayor Orrin W. Becks read, South Jordan, extends his congratulations on behalf of the city council and citizens to CI el U. left, chairman of the South Jordan beautification committee, which achieved an outstanding award as second place winner in the state beautification contest sponsored by Utah State University, Utah Ass'n of Garden Clubs, Utah Ass'n of Nurserymen, and the Salt Lake Tribune. I on Shomaker spent week in the Cottonwood Hospital for treat- several days last ment. Brad, Lisa, and Danny Beckstead, children of Mr & Mrs Dale Beckstead, Sandy, were guests at the Everett while Parry home Oct. 5, 23-2- deer hunt- Doyle Tempest, Salt Lake, visited here Oct. 23. He and Don Swasey enjoyed deer hunting in the local canyons. West Jordan Carol Murphy 255-876- 6 Value il I J MM! " '..U J 1 "' I'n. The HIILCREST Model FQ 517 23 dlonil picture II I iiSiiiiiiiHiiiiLiifji CONN. isJs their wedding anniversary last week. Also, Mr & Mrs Sharp and family were guests at parties for Mrs Sharp's Mr & father and Mrs Royal Spratling, Murray, on their birthdays. Mr & Mrs M. J. Told returned Oct. 27 from an eight -- day trip to Monrovia, Calif., where they visited their daughter, Mr & Mrs Russell Marino, and to Glendora, Calif., where they visited their granddaughter, Mr & Mrs Robert Reed and son, Bobby. They stopped overnight in Las Vegas while en route. Also their other daughter, Mr & Mrs William Grant: and Mr & Mrs Charles Troester, left last Wednesday for a three-da- y trip to Las Vegas. Mr & Mrs William returned Wednesday, Oct. 27, from a week's stay at the home of Mrs Magnus-son- 's mother, Mrs Maria x, Riverton. Also that evening they accompanied their daughter, Mrs Mary Watters, Bountiful, to Ogden, where they visited their great grandson, Randy Trent Bills, born to Mr & Mrs Randy Bills on Oct. 20, at McKay Hospital in Ogden. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Or ley Bills Sr. Mag-nuss- on - - - riages. Bingham League Football teams will host teams from Cypress Nov. 6 at South Jordan Park. This will be the last series of games. The teams played Oct. 30 at Brighton, undaunted by the snow. Mrs Klin Darton recently returned home from a hospital A son was born to Mr & Mrs Ludell Pierson. The boy is the thirteenth grandchild of the Friedman Pier sons, born Oct. 13. Mr & Mrs Kent Bateman, Mr & Mrs Dean Bateman, and Mr & Mrs Blaine Wlxom were on a deer hunting trip. Bad weather overtook the party near Dutch John, and they were snowed In for a few days. A stake High Priest dinner party will be held on Nov. 5 at West Jordan stake center. eta. &o,wi"'-'w.'"- -' 1 Jerry Webster and son, Randy, enjoyed a fast deer hunt Oct. 23. They left home at 7 a.m., drove south to Camp Williams, where they saw two bucks on a side hill. Mr Webster stopped the car and shot one buck from the road. The deer rolled down the hill to within 30 feet of the car. The deer was cleaned, loaded, and they were home by 8:30 a.m. Lee Webster and Phillip Kemp and friends left Oct. 22 and returned Sunday from a deer hunting trip to Orange- ville and Price. Robert Welch and son, Dennis Welch, Salt Lake, spent the week end at Coalville, where they enjoyed hunting with Mr Welch's brother-in-laWard Morby, Coalville. Dennis was successful in get-ti- r m i lmsv- - -- ass w, Mrs Ann Predovich has had guests & Mrs Eli Bad- -i Scottsdale, Ariz., ovinac, visited her Oct. 25. On Oct. 21, Mrs Carl Lawson, San Francisco, was a guest. Guests of Mr & Mrs W. Dale Waters the past week have been Dr. W. B. Gerlach, Billings, Mont., and Lance H. Turner, Ely, Nev., formerly of Midvale. Mr & Mrs Ray C. Sharp were honored at dinner in several recently. Mr 3 i& y ng 255-425- i 1W in, Archibald Gardiner Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers joined other DUP camps in the county in sponsoring a bazaar Oct. 21 at the Cottonwood Mall. Members contributed handmade items for the sale. Proceeds will be used to build a carriage house in Salt Lake City for the general DUP camp to house its of pioneer carcollection his deer. Hop's SEionltase State St. W in INC., HARTFORD, Camp assists in DUP county bazaar 255-360- I lie iiMrifcMMiiOT" iiirrwl- Sil-co- ing. Mrs AND BOTTLED BV HEUBLEIN, liOTMt step-moth- er, Miss Julie Freeman entertained her friends with a Halloween party at her home Oct. were "Vl their home by their children, Evelyn, Mary Jo, Thericia, Anita, Nathan and Jonathan, Lynn Crane spent several days last week in Idaho on business. While there, he visited with Mrs Rhoda Crane, Pocatello. Mrs Fern Poor spent last week with the Laddie Poor family, Salt Lake, while her was confined daughter-in-la- w to the hospital for surgery. Mr & Mrs James L. Crane attended a party Oct. 23 at the home of Mr & Mrs Jay Fowles, Salt Lake. The group attending were former business asso- their parents Mc-Mull- A Mrs Willis Francom 529" S. West Jordan, was advanced The Jordan Valley Sentinel to his present rate upon graMidvale, Utah th duation from the Page 5 Thursday, November 4, 1971 Machinist Mate School Midvale an 7980 deer hunting trip to y the Mount Pleasant area. Fred N. Hendon left Oct. 24 for his home in Birmingham, Ala., after having spent the week with his cousin, Mr & Mrs Willis Fran-cor- n, and also visiting his aunt, Mrs Horace Jenkins. Marion sored by Niel- four-da- 30. A Mrs Wilford Ogden. Gibson returned LeRoy Oct. 25 with friends from a ciates. 254-448- 1 & sen, Merri-Miss-- B Herriman Model LWE 550 and Mr class First Ward Primary enjoyed a Halloween party Wednesday evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs Judy Ipsen. Girls participating in a scavenger hunt, breaking of the pinata, bobbing for apples were Sheri and Kerry Kemp, Jean Cram, Jaime Redmond, Katherine King, Christine Wales, Lorna Lloyd, Tamara Ipsen, and Darla Neuffer. Recent guests for two weeks at the home of Mr & Mrs William E. Chaplin Jr., were her mother, Mrs Stacy Ouzts, Hodges, S. Car.; her brothers, Mr & Mrs Henry Ouzts, Donalds, S. Car., and Mr & Mrs Stacy C. Ouzts, Charleston, S. Car. Mr & Mrs Steven Anderson and family spent the week end in Chester with his parents, Mr & Mrs Carl Anderson. While there they accompanied Mr Anderson's sister, Mr & Mrs Lee Carlston, Colorado Springs, Colo., deer hunting. Mrs Myrtle Graham, El Paso, Tex., is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Orvil E. Sorenson. Week end guests at the Sorenson home were her sister, Mrs Verna Kennington and niece, Mrs Elaine Burton, Afton, Wyo. Mr & Mrs Wayne Ross and daughter Kimberly, Richland, Wash., are visiting their parents, Mr & Mrs Abner Ross, Midvale, and Mrs Viola Sabey. Mr & Mrs Gerald J. Vincent and family spent three days at Arches National Monument. The Birthday Club met Friday at the home of Rose Laveder. Special guests were Clara Hewlett, Sandy, and Lena Christensen, Midvale. Prizes were won by Armitta Ferguson and Mervine Brown. Mr & Mrs Gary Allred accompanied family members and spent part of a week deer hunting in the Mt. Pleasant area. They had the good for- - to room. 1 tune to get a buck. Mr & Mrs Clinton Cutler and family, Denver, Colo., spent part of the week with his mother, Mrs Nell Cutler, and other relatives. Mr Cutler accompanied his brothers on a deer hunt Friday and Saturday. ftv CDl7D(3 36 W. GnW S W Mirlwili 1971,' |