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Show White City Mrs Claud H. drive Dec. 4 to 31 to collect 600,000 coupons to purchase a kidney machine to be used by tne university of Utah Hos- Baker 571-393- 5 : In the event they are unable to meet their goal, the coupons will be used by the U. of U. hospital for other medical sci- entific equipment. Large, colorful collection boxes are in the schools for those people not reached in Bell View School's 594 stu- the Dec. 4 drive. or canvass will dents Also in the school is a proDec. 4 for Betty Crockreport, showing the daier coupons. In keeping with gress ly tallv of couDons donated. this season of concerning ourFor further information, selves with the needs of call or the others, students, teachers, and parents are conducting a door-to-do- 'UO'VJI 4 or door-to-do- 571-42- I" Funny Side Up JOHN BROWN Easiest way to make a long story short is to hang up. Millionaire: a man who travels between his home and his office in an car, then goes to a steambath to sweat. Friend of ours claims he saw a hippie painting Volkswagens on flowers. One place where a teenager never seems to get a hang-u- p is in a clothes closet. when you Christmas: exchange hellos with strangers, and good buys with friends. You'll get a friendly hello and a "good buy" at John's Eleclric See us for great viewing on a new TV. South Village Shopping Center 9469 700 S. ondy"S71-238- j E C J. Dean Adams was awarded his Eagle Scout rank. Volleyball begins for girls teams Film H. Sandy Regional girls volleyball tournament will begin Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Sandy Nihth recreational hall. Sandy East, Mt. Jordan, and Sandy Stakes will have three teams in the tournament. Material narrated at Black Guests of the Glen L. Steadmans for Thanksgiving were Mrs Mabel Fritz, Mrs Shirley Panas, and her sons. Kathy and Carol Cremer gave a surprise party for Linda Garside, who will be moving from White City soon. Mr & Mrs Ray Howard were In Las Vegas recently attending a convention and business meeting of the directors of the National Field Archery Ass'nfrom the Southwestern part of the United States. Directors were from California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. George Chraft, Nevada, was reelected Southwest Councilman to serve as coordinator for the states mentioned including Hawaii and tonio, Tex. 99 $8 Bakers, Jr. Okinawa. The 1972 convention will be held in San An- Backboard Hemman Decker & Mrs Mildred Crane Sander 254-448- 1 BYU Model $ 7510 Black & 12 88 Decker 7V" Model 7301 19 12 99 Model 7410 Black & Decker " Drill Circular Saw 99 Model 7000 $799 "Do It Your Self Headquarters" Sandy Hardware 9477 S. 700 L South Village 'Shopping Center at speaker fireside record number of townspeople attendeda fireside Nov. 21 at the LDS chapel. Guest was Alan Gerald speaker Cherry of BYU. The affair was sponsored by the bishopric and youth council. A Children aid holiday shut-in- s The Bee Hive and Laurel classes of the MIA visited several widows of the town Nov. 23 and presented them with baskets of fruit as a class Thanksgiving project. Leaders of the groups are Mrs Suzanne Crane and Miss Evelyn Crane. A group of seven Utah boys of the year presented an outstanding program Nov. 21 at the LDS chapel. Their leader was Ray Ulibarri, Midvale, who conducted the program. Mr & Mrs Reed Crane and family, Montpelier, were over night guests at the Vera Bo-d- ii ' The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 5 Midvale, Utah December 2, 1971 Thursday, Butterfiel'J were recent over en night guests at the Bruce home, Granger. Bo-w- Sacra Dulce chorus presents holiday songs Fifty members of the Sacra Dulce Chorus are making preparations to present a special Christmas Fireside of songs and narrations on Dec. 12 at the Midvale East Stake Center, at 8 p.m. The program will be presented to members of the Mutual Interests groups of this area, which includes those people 26 and older who are single or without married partners. . How much gasoline use? does a Utah baby three uses much? Not an average of Well, every man, woman and child gallons of oil products every day. All told, America uses 600 million gallons daily. And demand is increasing so fast that by the time this baby is 15 years old, he and every other American will be using six gallons every day. A country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. Thanksgiving dinner at Smith-fie- ld with the Ray Facer family. Miss Penny Jensen, Salt Lake, spent a few days last week with her sister and family, the Chris Van Beuges, while Mrs Van Beuge convalhome Nov. 1. esced from the birth of a new A family party was enjoybaby daughter. ed Nov. 18 at the Elton Bills Dinner guests Nov. 25 at home to celebrate his birththe Mildred Crane home were day. Attending were the Grant Mr & Mrs James L. Crane Maynard family, Riverton, Mr and family and Mr & Mrs & Mrs Ray Bills, Mr & Mrs Denton R. Johnson and famMike Barela and girls, West ily, Bountiful. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor had Jordan, Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Bills and family, Midvale, 27 family members at their Mr & Mrs Ross Lloyd and home for Thanksgiving dinner. family, Mr & Mrs Craig StockMrs Nora Crane attended ing, Riverton, and the Byron Bills family. the christening of her great ell 20-2- Mr & Mrs Arthur Crane left Nov. 24 for Boise, Ida., to visit at the home of their daughter and family, the Merrill Warsleys. They attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Yvonne. Alan Funk, Glendale, Calif., arrived Nov- - 24 at the Sherwood Butterfield home. His wife and baby, son, will return home with him Nov. 28 after a five week visit Your Local Oil Companies For more information write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 John's Electric & TV South Village Shopping Center, Sandy here. Mr & Mrs Vester Starts Dec. 2nd Ras-muss- en and daughters, Salt Lake, Mrs Wilma Crane, and Mr & Mrs Steven Crane, Pay-so- n, were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the Vern Bodell home. Mrs Louise Densley and son Bif, Salt Lake, Mrs Ear-le- ne Wright and children, Granger, and Mrs Larraine Hamilton visited at the Earl Poor home Nov. 22. Mr & Mrs Clyde Butterfield and Mr & Mrs Ted Facer were guests at the Glade Davis home, Providence, Nov. 20. The occasion was a surprise birthday party for their Mrs Ray Facer, mother, Smithfield. Mr & Mrs Earl Poor attended a meeting at Cottonwood Fourth Ward Nov. 21 where their Densley was made a member of the bishopric. Mr & Mrs Lee Walker and family, Renton, Wash., returned home Nov. 28 after a 10 day visit with friends and family. Guests for the holiday dinner at the Eldon Butterfield home were Mr & Mrs LaMar Coats and family, Mr & Mrs Jim Dumas and family, Midvale, Mr & Mrs Craig Butterfield, Lehi, and Mr & Mrs Clay Butterfield, Logan. Mr & Mrs Clyde Butterfield and family enjoyed son-in-l- aw FREE WITH HTaJe" To Dec. Television Purchase Over $150 r The RAVEL CT953DE the warmth and radiance of Mediterranean styling in a cabinet of genuine dark finished Oak veneers and select hardwood solids, exclusive of decorative front, with the look of fine distressing. Amplifier delivers 100 Watts of peak mu- All sic power for thrilling reproduction. Deluxe Stereo Precision record changer. 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Inside is Zenith's Chromacolor TV system with exclusive Chromatic Brain, AFC and ATG plus Zenith's world famous Titan handcrafted $yE!095 Super Video Range Tuning System Control Automatic Fine-TuniAutomatic Tint Guard Control As Low As $288.! Chromacolor with AFC and ATG NEW ZENITH CUSTOMIZED TUNING! TF1ITH The quality goes in before the name goes on 12:00 NOON Free Candy Canes Free Candy Thrown from the Helicopter 20 ereos oDDing Center 9400 S. 700 E. Sandy Saturday, Dec. 4 Offer Good Any Major Appliance or Console De-L- oy anta Comes to South Village j But-terfie- ld, rx animals, ces that the Christmas books ther and small phenomenon, out on special display and are plane piloting in the area. urges readers to drop by and examine the selection. Mr & Mrs C. H. Baker, Sr., Delta, Colo., spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their son's family, the Claud Jig Saw 'In are enthusiastic over the Students of all ages at collection of coupons which will, when they reach the 600,000 mark, buy a kidney machine for University Hospital. Stuffing Betty Crocker coupons in one of the collection boxes at the school are, clockwise from front, Boyd Young, CindyMahler, Allen Eckman, Rod Gonzales, Donnie Nuzman, Roseanna Hilton, Sherrill Malm. A special drive is being made this Saturday, though the campaign will continue through December. Ergemont school Basketball Decker J Bell View school Shawn, son of Mr & Mrs Glenn Koplin, won a "Block Floyd Wilson, Denver, er of the Week" award. Shawn, Colo., narrated a film "North who has won the award once Polar Regions", to the upper before, plays for the Pee Wee grades at Edgemont elemenA's. tary. Wilson spent eight years Mrs Simi Cremer, libra at weather stations near the rian at the Arthur E. Peter- North Pole, and his film inson branch library, announ- cluded northern wea- Completely Finished Black v - ' WW Earning awards were Jim Dahl, Keith Eddington, Scott Hoggan, Brent Jensen, J. Dean Adams, Scott Dahl, Stephen Spencer, Michael Cravens, Scott Goold, Keith Eddington, and Kevin Walters. Ralph Crystal earned both his bronze and gold Eagle Palms. for Christmas & A ) 4 South Troop 680 held a Court of Honor Nov. 27. Officers in charge were Leon Glen Pace, and Walters, James Baldwin. Master of ceremonies was Lyle Cres-sal- l. il49 '? i r Scouts hold court to give earned awards Layaway Complete with Hoop kcij i 571-25- 11, 571-07- , ,..pj pital. Students canvass in area were guests at a meeting in Hunter Ward Nov. 21. Miss 28. Debra Ewell and Mrs SuzMr & Mrs Leon Ewell anne Crane participated in the and family were holiday guests program. Nov. 25 at the Kevin Collings The Blazer B. boys of the home, Granger. Primary and their fathers atMr & Mrs Elton Bills were tended a Priesthood preview dinner guests Thanksgiving banquet and program Nov. 27 Day at the Ray Bills home, at Riverton Third Ward. AtWest Jordan. tending were Jay and Calvin The James J. Miller famForman, Mike and J. E. Miily enjoyed a few days visit ller, Brett and Eldon Butter-fiel- d, in California for the holiday Scott and Lyman Farweek end. ley, Milton and Woodruff Mr & Mrs Leland Lewis and Lonnie and Marand family spent Thanksgiving ion Shomaker. They were acat the Woodrow Pope home, companied by the bishopric, Gwendolyn Midway. Butterfield, and Guests of Mrs Fern Poor Mrs Jan Bennett. Mr & Mrs Sherwood ButNov. 25 were Mr & Mrs Laddie Poor and family, Salt Lake, terfield and Mr & Mrs Alan and Mr & Mrs Bill Thomas Funk were dinner guests Nov. 26 of Miss Virginia McCallis -family, Sandy. The Leon Ewell family and ter, Provo. the James L. Crane family Misses Trisha and Andrea grandson, child of Mr & Mrs Terry Reid, West Jordan, Nov. John's Electric k 9469 South 700 East, Sandy .571 - 2381 TV South Village Shopping Center V |