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Show Midvale School has dance Mrs Willis Francom 255-360- 1 their parents made "You're into School Now, was the theme for the Friday imagina- tive things out of fresh fruit, afternoon dance held at vegetables and flowers, which were on display in the hall by Midvale Junior High. The welcome dance was the Kindergarten rooms. The teachers are Mrs Trilla Beal, coordinated by the student-bodofficers, Matt Olson, Mrs Arlene Curtis and Mrs Margaret Kofford. boys' Kay The fourth grade, under the girls' leadership of their teacher, Vicky Robertson, secretary; held a , Mrs Janet Jamnik, treasurer-historianStacy Jensen, and Allen Barbieri, vegetable Fair. top cop. Teachers Tell Program "Back To School" night will PRIMARY PREPARES Midvale Stake Primary be held at the Midvale Jr. preparation meeting was held High School on Thursday, at the stake center Sept. 26. Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. Following Invited to attend were the a general meeting, the parents will meet teachers in presidencies, secretaries, their class rooms. leaders, music departments and the Blazer B Pres. and Mrs Stanley leaders. Cub Scout leaders will Hutch ings entertained at a attend special training meet- garden party Saturday evenings at the Butler West Stake ing, for the Midvale Stake Center. 1845 E. 7200 South, presidency, the clerk, the on Oct. 3, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 executive secretary and their wives. p.m. Jay Yates, son of Mrs On Thursday evening, Sept 27, at 7 p.m. at the Union Jr. Merrill Yates, is in Tallawhere he will High School there will be a hassee, Fla., Alabama-Floridin the serve Cub for the training meeting LDS mission scheduled to assistant masters, committeemen, den serve in East England before mothers and den leader the change. Prior to his leaving the family went to coaches. Lehman'a Caves, Nev. Also on the trip were Suzie Benson. FUN WITH FAIR Five Kindergarten classes Salt Lake, his brother, Steven Yates, Pauline Holt, Union, of the Midvale elementary and another brother, Kevin school held a fruit, vegetable and flower fair the week of Yates, Midvale. Mrs Leo Lewis has as her Sept. 17. The children and y frr'n - - i ;fc$ i-- ' v - v u . a Students at South Jordan elementary school, participated in the annual school fair last week. ; Grand prize winners were selected from each class in school and presented with a ribbon. First grade were Judy Petersen, Scott Chamberlain, and winners j I Stephanie VanStaveren; second grade winners were Clint Davis, Monte Johnson, Duane Green, and Cub-master- Vincent Groves; Third grade winners were Pom Olsen, Julie Groiiono, Janada Amundsen; Fourth grade winners were Annette Beckstead, Christine Iverson, and Neal Meyers; Fifth grade winners were Scott Ray, Cindy Petersen, Richard Allen, and Dana Bodell; Sixth grade winners were Jerry Amundsen, Brenda Hutch ings, and Ronald Park. The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 9 Thursday, Sept. 27, 1973 spent 30 days visiting family and friends in the area. Mrs Van Dyke is the former Delia Trujillo. Former Lark residents, , Mrs Betty Parks and daugh-ter, Mrs Penny Christensen.t'l of Green River, Wyo., visited v ' friends in this area. Charles Gallegos and sons.v visited his parents in Anton-I;- i ito, Colo, last week. Returning;' with them was another son, Danny, who spent a month in Antonito. 1 Nutrition program continues at library auditorium There's no shortage on "know how" at the Salt Lake County Library System that invites everyone to attend the , third in the series of free I nutrition programs to be held f Sept. 28 at the Midvale audi-torium, 80 E. Center St., at-- ' 774 2746 1:30 Elsie C.atton p.m. Planned for this afternoon's LaVern Chapman is visiting at the Virgil Roshtrom home session is the making of nufor a few weeks. Mrs tritious snacks that will Chapman is Mrs Roshton's satisfy your family when they get the "nibblies". This series, sister. Mrs Joseph Powell spent of free programs is being two wppks visiting their sponsored in cooperation with the Utah State University daughter in Idaho Falls who Extension Center. has been in the Hospital. Green Ted Unsworth, Mrs River, Wyo. were weekend visitors of Mrs Charles USE THE Gallegos. Mrs Unsworth is the former Gem Gallegos. Visitors at the Eppi Trujillo WANT ADS home were Mrs Lucas Van Dyke, Honolulu, Hawaii, who Lark v j Cherie Peterson Draper 255-591- 7 Dinner set for Lions LIMITED OFFER SO HURRY C The Lions Club will have a Salt Lake County Firemen's dinner meeting Sept. 27, at 8 Auxiliary met Sept. 10. A talk p.m., in the Draper Bank. and film on "Child Molesting" Pres. LeLand Richins and was presented by members of ' his wife, Linda attended the the morals squad. Mrs Gayle , guest for a week her aunt, Mrs Bessie Ballard, Long Beach, Calif. She spent a week in Vernal visiting other members of her family. Mrs Lewis and daughter, Peggy, were also in Vernal overnight and were guests of Mrs Rose Petersen. Mrs Ballard returned home with the Lewises. Steven Mlaker, son of Mrs Edward Mlaker, is home from Austria where he was on a mission. Before returning home he stopped in Amsterdam, The Nethelands, and On York. New Monday evening he was honored at a family dinner at the home of his sister, Mrs Ralph Read ing. Also at the dinner were his parents, his other sisters, Mrs Dan Armstrong and children, Granger, Mrs Gerhard Hegewald, Midvale, Kelly and Toni Mlaker, and an uncle, Edward Krantz, Midvale. Steven was the speaker at the Midvale Ninth Ward meeting on Sept. 23. Lions Club Charter Night at Curtis, president, presided. the Snowbird in Alta on Sept went with them. A WITS mm U Crescent KERBS IS PRESIDENT Jack L. Kerbs is the new Lorna Allgood of the Elders president Crescent winners in the Quorum in the Draper Fourth contest held in Ward. Dwayne Vawdrey and State Charles Wachs are counse Logan last week were Judy Hatch, winning a $50 Saving lors. Bond in the speech contest, I AUXILIARY INSTALLS and Joyce Olsen, Kerr can Mrs rannie Bryant was ning contest winner. She also . installed as president of the won a trip to the National American Legion Auxiliary in Uub congress, to be held in i Draper last week. Installing Chicago in November. Susan I onicer was Mrs Wanda West. Hyde was first place winner in The meeting was held at the home economics judging. home of Mrs Llellie Ballard, j Crescent Second Ward El Other officers are Mrs j der's Quorum held a barbecue i vice first Birchell, Virginia last week at the home of Zola Mrs Nichols, president; ; second vice president, with Charles Nelson. Richy Hatch, son of Mrs Mrs Shirley Humphrey, assis-- i his 6th tant; Mrs Clellie Ballard, Max Hatch celebrated 18 at a family Sept. birthday Mrs secretary-treasurer- ; Rose Brown, chaplain, Mrs dinner. Jeffrey Carroll, son of Mrs Eleanor Sjoblom, assistant; Mrs Ruth Bennison, historian, Harold Carroll celebrated his and Mrs Dorothy Rappley, 6th birthday at a party Sept. 20. ms. sergea The Auxiliary entertained at Ft. Douglas Veterans hospital on Sept. 19. 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