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Show ':T T t" ii, In favor of score was 52-extension program with the the Ninth Ward. continuing education function Mr & Mrs Ned Williams of the university. The address spent last week in Phoenix. is 444 South 2nd West. Open Mrs Edna Jensen has movhouse will be held Friday, ed from her home In Union to Nov. 5 between the hours of the Villa Capri apartments in 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 37 Midvale. Mr & Mrs Paul Cook spent Halloween with Mr & Mrs Lodge to have initiation, also dinner Jim Reams, Provo. Final payment . ..." U .J s T- .' - v i i . on ' - V 70 VI ' Ik U ' - f , i , . T xv ner at the city hall. Games will also be played. 100 steelmakers honored for ?p rvic e More than a hundred Utah steelmakers from a dozen Queen of the WestRebekah Utah Valley communities were Lodge will have an initiation honored at a special luncheon at Nov. sugar crop 8, meeting Monday, at Provo Wednesday for achSugar Co. has Midvale city hall, at 8 p.m. ieving 25 years of continuous mailed checks totaling $462,-45- 9 This will also be their reguservice at U. S. Steel's Gento Utah growers as the lar business meeting. The service eva Works, final payment on their 1970 On Nov. 14, the Rebekahs was held at the affair awards of sugar beets. and Past Noble Grand Club Riverside Country Club. The checks brought to will have a Thanksgiving din- the amount paid by the sugar company for the Utah crop. Payments are based on actual sugar contain1795 ed in beets delivered and on net returns from sugar as it is sold. A series of payments Utah-Ida- v The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 9 Thursday, November 4, 1971 , ho 75 The World's finest Bourbon since Jm Beam are made during the year. Utah, the average total amount paid by the company per ton of beets was $15.64, recwhich was an all-tiord U and I payment in the state. In .... i,; f r. . ? Deer hunting parties who "filled up" were rare this year as a vicious snowstorm drove the hunters from the hills after just one day of hunting. Exception was this group of Dan Bennett, 534 E. Wasatch, Mid-val- e; to open extension center USU Noal Ainsvorth, 9400 South 5th West, Sandy; and Bryant Ainsworth, 6893 South 190 East, Midvak, who each bagged four-poi- nt bucks. Noal's was the monarch of the group, with a 32 12 inch spread of antlers. s A chers of Ridgecrest elementary Oct. 25. real monarch buck with a trophy spread of 33 inches was shot east of Fairview the second week end of the hunt by Dave Fritz, 115 N. Grant St., Midvale. Fritz hunted with his won Dave and Mike Shepard, Murray. 7-p- Utah State University announces the opening of its Great Salt Lake Extension Snow; third year to Kim Jew-ke- s, Seventh Ward Oct. 28 at Union Wendy Williams, Laraine Jr. High School. The winning Dupaix, Jill Sachs, Mar laHun-sake- r, and Shauna Pelton; fourth year to Dana Peterson and Linda Miller; fifth year to Camille Winch, Lisa WiUnion PTA Elementary was held Oct. 28. The lliams, and Carol McGrath; meeting third and fourth graders par- sixth year to Debra Pelton, are learning. The special day ticipated in a Halloween pro- Claudia Winch and Annette is Monday, Nov. 8 at 9:30 seventh year to Jill gram, which they presented to Dupaix; in the school auditorium, their a.m, Guest speaker Peterson. Mrs Catheryn Carlson parents. after which a touf of the school was Margaret Davis, a social Mrs Walker gives will be provided. The PTSA worker 255-743- 2 from Jordan School would like to invite all parlesson at DUP District. Lions Club, Ladies ents who are in the school at lunch time to have lunch at Daughters of Utah Pioenjoy dinner party neers held a meeting at the school. For parents who have Mountview has Members of Union Lions membership cards, the lunch community building in Union will be less than those who special party Park Oct. 22. Mrs Gladys Club and wives enjoyed a dinWalker gave the lesson. ner party Oct. 28, held at the do not. The PTSA will be Mountview elementary selling memberships through students enjoyed a special day community building. DecoraThe Fifth Ward Young tions were in keeping with the out the day. After lunch the Oct. 29, when they were enMarrieds held a pizza party Halloween theme. Mr & Mrs parents are invited to spend tertained with musical selecthey Dellis Forbush were door some time visiting classes. tions from the school chorus, Oct. 22 after which traveled to Park City to watch Union Jr. High school pic after which their greeters and were dressed as annual HalEntertainment was ture project was sponsored loween parade was held, along a melodrama. clowns. A luncheon and presented by Stam Farnsworth by the PTSA. The room moth- with a treat given by the was held Oct. 15 at the ers helped by collecting the room mothers. who sang and gave his renhome of Mrs Marilyn Yates for dition of some comic read- picture money in the home all officers who served under ings. Mrs LaRue Billings also rooms; money made from the Mrs Helen Burgon, past presback will into the and accorgo the project God sang played Duty to ident of Jor lan East Stake RePTSA. dion. lief Society. Attending were awards presented The Lady Lions of Union Mrs LaRue Jeppson, Mrs ShaLions club will be in for a Canyon View holds Duty to God awards have una Rudd, Mrs Joyce Smart, 11 on treat Nov. when special been presented to four boys of Mrs Delores Christensen, they will be guests of Utah Halloween event are the Fourth Ward. They Mrs Helen Burgon, Mrs ViPower & Light Co. and will On Oct. 29 parents, grandMark Despain, son of Mr & vian Jensen, Mrs Edna Jensen, see a demonstration on holi- parents, and preschoolers Mrs Wayne Despain; Stanley day cooking. Mrs Marilyn were invited to Canyon View A. Smart, son of Mr & Mrs Mrs Lois McCormick, Mrs Gwen Ridd, and Mrs Nellie Yates is president of the Lady school to see the Halloween Irvin Smart; Herbert K. Lud- - Morgan. Lions. parade held in the school audwir. son of Mr & Mrs Her and Ninth The itorium. Treats were given out bert Russell L. Wards Fifth, Eighth Oct. 26 Ludwig; i together joined to each child, furnished by the j & Smart, son of Mr Mrs Lyle for a Halloween party which school and the room mothers. Smart. Included a spook alley, dance, and games. This was sponhigh Choir entertains sored by the MIA for the youth Awards given to Union Jr. High PTSA preof the wards. MIA girls Oct. 3 sents "A day at school for at Ridgecrest Union Third, Seventh, and all parents," a day designed Brighton High Madrigal MIA girls of the Ninth Tenth Wards MIA held a joint for all parents to know more Choir presented a musical Ward were MIA presented their dance and movie Oct. 26. what about of the wards the students program for students and tea- - awards Oct. 31 by Bishop presidencies were in charge. Robert Bush. First year Jordan East Stake were given to Debbie and Gleaners held a pizza Lisa Snow, Jones, Cindy Bay, party Oct. 27 at the home of Shauna Schmidt, Kathy FletSmith of Union Third cher, Mary Dupaix, Tamie Janice Ward. secand Shannon 255-608E. 669 Case; Center St. Midvale Open 5 p.m. Bay, 1 Union Ningh Ward's boys' ond year to Cindy McGrath, basketball team played junior NielArdell Sharon Miller, Pizza, Salad, Garlic Bread, Spaghetti sen, Cherie Bigler, and Terry a great game against Union Generation gap? We never heard of it. Center. This center combines the traditional agricultural Students take part in PTA program Union Snenial dav for parents at junior $' : . .; V I - - ' , m the more fortunate hunters were Tony Bullock and his son, Sugar St., who brought back this buck. Among Burt Bacharach, America's top music composer and his father, Bert, famed newspaper columnist. Different generations, but each a craftsman who respects his craft. The Beams are that way, too. 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