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Show Creek 3rd place in 100 yd backstroke. There will be a dual meet Mrs Betty Allen 0 with Hill Air Force Base Dec. and 2 p.m. at the 8, 11:30-a.m- . Cottonwood Spa. Most of the 30 members will compete in the ages and Kearns Holiday Open to be ger, Murray, Utes, Cottonwood Heights. Also held at Kearns Dec. 22, 28, moving up to A times were and 29. the following: Kurt Angel and CONFERENCE SET Mike Uzelac in 100 yd. I.M., Butler West Stake conMike Uselac in 200 free style and 1st place in 100 free style; ference will be held Dec. 9 at Kurt Angel received A time the stake center. The visitine in 50 yd breast stroke. Other authority will be Hartmen winners-werCindy Creek 1st Rector, Jr. of the First 100 in yd free style, 1st Council of Seventy. General place place in 200 yd I.M.; Lisa sesion will begin at 10 a.m. A Angel received 1st place in 50 Junior Sunday School will be conducted at the same time. yd free style; Michells'Van Sherman Crump is stake Wagen 2nd place in 200 free style; Mark Gaylord 2nd place president and counselors are in 200 free style; Richard Ronald Beckstrom and Heber Marlin 2nd place in 200 free Robertson. GROUP HAS DANCE style; Robert Hitchcock 2nd A square dance will be held place 100 free style; Mark Gaylord 4th place 100 yd Dec. 7, 7:30 p.nraUhe Butler breast stroke and Cindy West Stake center for the ' Cottonwood Heights Swim team in Cottonwood Heights Swim Team has been training with coach Gary Middleton and recently competed in two meets. Three swimmers went to Boise Nov. 24, Linda Hutchinson, Cindy Creek, and Mike Uzelac. Mike made the finals where he placed 4th in the breast stroke competition. The swimmers all started out in B categories and tried toimproyetheir time to get into A competition. Xinda Hutchinson received an A time in 200 individual medley combination of 4 (I.M., strokes) at the meet held Nov. 17 at the Cottonwood Community Spa. There were six teams in competition at the B meet Midvale, tooele, Gran 277-696- meets 4 e The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 6, 1973 Interest regional Special group, all single members, 25 years or over. There will be live western music and those desiring may wear square dance costumes. A Fireside Dec. 9 at the Midvale Stake Center will feature Henry D. Stagg, who is a blind attorney, as the speaker. Dec 15 will find members of the Special Interest group in the Fort Union Stake Center enjoying a Christmas dinner at 7 D.m. Those wishing to attend any of these! functions should contact rat TweddeU for reservations. New director appointed Susan Hyde, Sandy, the 1973 State Winner of the 4-Cottonwood Heights Sern award, chats with Ann Landers, navice area has appointed a new tionally syndicated columnist and lecturer, at the 52nd director of the Community annual National 4-- Congress in Chicago. Spa. Dick Guthrie replaced Cecil Yates as of Dec. 1. The Cottonwood Heights Mrs Betty Purser 5 Community Spa has announced a new schedule of classes to begin in January. Swimming and diving lessons will be held each Saturday a.m. starting O Tin lO nntn. f..t Mow wail. aiiutiid otl iviai . j ana third set ot lessons May 4. Riverton Literary club will have an ollicers and teachers Swim and trim classes will be hold its Christmas party Christmas party, for hus8:30-1WeJnesday, p.m., Jan. on Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. bands and wives. The proFriday 9 and Mar. 6. Yoga classes will at the home of Mrs Maxine gram will include a Christmas be taught again on Wednes- Butterfield. The program will reading by Mrs Clea Robert7:30-8:3day evenings, from consist of Christmas music son and a dancing exhibition p.m., Jan 9 and Mar. 6. Mrs Rosamond by Miss Shelly Hatch and Mrs The Swim Team is still arranged byand a4)ook review, Bob Harris. Miss Hatch, Butterfield, accepting members. Those by Mrs Mary Freeman. Mrs Riverton, who was chosen wishing to try out should u;!l Freeman, librarian at Midvale BYU homecoming queen, rethe spa for information at will on cently returned from Califorgive a reading the Husband of nia where she and her partner "Joseph, Ski classes have started but in an interMary." Mrs Rosamond But- participated more can be arranged. They" terfield and Mrs Maxine national ballroom dancing are held Mondays at 9:45 a.m. Butterfield will be hostesses. competition. They won third or 1:45 p.m. Classes will be place. limited to ten students per will and be classified group First Ward Relief Society according to age and skill. To LEGION TO HAVE PARTY will have a special Christmas register, call Duane Vigos at Riverton American Leg- program Dec. 11, entitled ion Auxiliary will have the "Christmas the Around An instructor is now ladies helping in the World." Songs, stories and folliwing on Mondays from Veterans Hospital's gift shop legends will be included in the p.m. to teach the ladies how to on Dec. 6: Mrs Gwen activities that start at 10 a.m. use all the new exercise McFarland, Mrs Ila Webster, at Riverton stake center. equipment properly. Mrs Renee Crane, Mrs Kate Don Davis has been reelect Withers, and Mrs Vea Jean Riverton Fifth Ward will ed president of the Brighton Hamilton. hold a ward dinner at 6:30 On Dec. 10, the American League Junior football. Vice p.m. on Friday Dec. 7, at the president is Ernest Paulson. Legion and Auxiliary will be stake center. Members will Brighton Seminary held a decorating a hospital nursing donate the food for this event fireside, Dec. 2 featuring a home. They will also have a to help build up their budget. former Miss Teenage Amer- pot luck dinner on Dec. 13 for The Primary will entertain. The Primary will present a ica. Telling of her experiences members and a Christmas Christmas program on Dec. was Janee Forsythe, who program and games. 18, at 3:45 p.m. Each class will has recently become Mrs. Third Ward Primary will perform and parents are Howard. encouraged to attend. Treats will be given to the children. Mrs Grace Bray A birthday party was given for Paula Jensen on her fourth birthday, daughter of Mrs dard and Gay Kendrick. Pres. Renee Groves presidA Christmas party will be Vernon Jensen. Nine guests ed at a business meeting of held Monday, Dec 10, at 7 attended. the Study Guild Nov. 26. On Randy and Scott Christen-son- , p.m. at the Lions Center. the program was Rulon R. Salt Lake were guests Burton, Salt Lake Attorney. of He spoke on "Getting the Copperton Galena Camp Sunday Mrs Vern Morgan. DUP met at the ward Most Out of Your Money." bldg.; Nov. 28 with first vice Hostesses were Mable Stod- captain, Lucinda Olsen, presiding. The lesson, "The Origin of Pioneer Names," I explaining how the towns, cities, streams, lakes and counties were named, was given by Sadie Armitstead. Hostesses were Mrs Armit stead, and Ruth Moffit. Door prizes were won by Beulah Jenkins and Beth Downs. 272-258- 9 H Food-Nutritio- Riverton Clearance Sale 255-795- Club plans party New & Used 0 0 279-275- All Snowmobile CLOTHING In Stock u n Kl fDrllAJ v Sf Don't et "hung" with high cost pairs! Find hidden probAnd lems now, if you have any. if your car is okay well tell you! Here's what well do for you: Check your brakes, shocks, tires, wheel balance; cooling and ignition systems, exhaust and lights. AD this for one low, low price while offer lasts.' 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Dinner guests in the evening were Mrs Raymond Gerrard, Evanston, Wyo., Mrs Dennis Gerrard and son, Mrs John Gerrard and daughter, Mrs Layton, Morry Warren and sons, Mapleton. Mrs Kenneth Foster were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Kenneth Wynne Foster and family, Kearns. Mrs Ernest Diederich were holiday dinner guests of his niece, Mrs Harold Smith and family. Bountiful. Mrs Jane Diederich, Salt Lake, was also a guest. Mrs Carroll Dolson and Carla. Mrs Ruth Kidd were guests during the Thanksgiving holidays of Mrs Carl Dolson Oshkosh. Neb. Other guests were Mr's Gerald IWson and Brad, Lincoln. They also celebrated Carl IMsons birthday. Mrs Mabel Jensen was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr s Jack Householder and family. West Jordan. orvu rom( WOOff J It. $799 774-261- 5 Mrs Livin Armitstead were Thanksgiving dinner guest of the Jimmy Griggs family. I'ocatello. Easy fo Handle Easy to Pour ONLY 1 I state for your body is good health. Poor health is unnatural. How does chiropractic fit into this? It's really surprisingly simple. Your spine is made up of 24 moveable segments (vertebrae), which enclose the spinal cord. Leading out from between the vertbrae are pairs of nerves that, directly or indirectly, serve various body organs. If one or more of the vertebrae is somehow shifted out of its normal position (it can be through a fall on the ski slope, or something as commonplace as a bump or sudden twist), there can easily be interference with nerve functions and the organ or organs they serve. Until the offending vertebrae are restored to their normal position, natural good health may not occur. Chiropractic is not so much a way of directly treating health problems as it is a way of permitting the body to become healthy naturally. In a very real sense, chiropractic helps build body ecology. The natural (I) HUrCHIUGS 699 Eoit Center Street r&P?AC77Cir 255-71- 81 M.dvo'e. Uroh 84047 15, 1973 |