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Show Jeff Congden, former BYU The Jordan Sentinel and professional basketball Midvale, Utah Valley PaueS star, showed fourth, fifth and 6, 1975 sixth graders at Mountview a Thursday, February few of his skills on the basketball court. The school recently purchased a hoop and basketball equipment which has resulted in an increased interest in the game, Mr Congden is a member of the Canyon Racquet Club staff. LiJ I student attend Loccl will ' L Hi 'Classroom' Brighton Camp DUP will their Feb. 10 meeting at the Whitmore Library. Host- esses will be Elda Butler and Adriene Gates. "Early Pio-- : neer Photography" is the title of the lesson to be given by Frances Meredith. yJLlOR1 UL hold Paul Brown, senior at Jordan High School, center, receives a certificate of achievement from Major Robert Leggat, Air Force ROTC Commandant, Cottonwood Heights four-yea- 277-696- 0 Citizens air views input into their ideas. Mr McCIure said that he took notes on suggestions and would relay them to the other excommissioners. Ideas Comm. Ralph Y. McCIure pressed covered such conheld interviews at the Whit-mor- e cerns as street lighting, dog Library Jan. 30 with in-- , licensing, curb and gutter terested citizens of the Cot- - needs and representation on tonwood Heights area. This is the county recreation board the first of several meetings by a member of the he plans to hold this year. Mr McCIure said that if LUNCHEON HELD they proved to be fruitful, he Cottonwood Presbyterian would be glad to hold them more often than once a month. Women's Association held a said bar luncheon at the Thirty persons came indi- church Feb. 5. Guest speaker vidually and talked to him. He felt it was successful in that it was Jeannine Rodick who her views concerngave the people a chance to presented air their feelings and give him ing the planned unification program to be voted upon Mar. 4. Play Group, the preschool program at Cottonwood Presbyterian church, has been studying community helpers. included in the study was a bus trip taken by the 26 young Beauty Shop people on Feb. 4. They each deposited ten cents for the Announces ride, which took them around the newly extended loop from addition of 6200 S. and Highland Dr. to 7800 S. and back again to 6200 city-count- y Hairbender j the Linda Seal S. For most of the students it was their first ride on a bus. rShampoon I I Sets A Singspiration for youth of junior high and high school ages was held at the Bethel Baptist Church, 6876 High land Dr. The gospel singing was held in the evening. ) folk-typ- $4.00 e Members and friends wishto attend should make reservations by calling the Linda church at MacKay is the new secretary and will take reservations. ing 272-529- FEBRUARY LUNCHEON A Christian Women's Club luncheon will be held Feb. 13, 12:30 p.m. at Johnny Perry's Country Inn, 7301 S. 9th E. Harry County firefighter, Ballard, will present a program called "Fireman Save So. Jordan 254-398- 6 ValuaDte coupon txp. reD. $ 00 o Worth Free Dry Cleaning Sessions of Ward Conferfor the Eighth Ward ence added to the agenda at South Tuesday, Feb. 4, with a began InasChurch. Christian East with the stake presmeeting much as the church stands idency for the Relief Society, near routes to several ski re- - More sessions will continue sorts, it is especially designed Sunday, Feb. 9. through for skiers. Services began at 8 Willow Creek stake presia.m. on Feb. 2 and will conwill preside at organizatinue through the ski season, dency tional meetings. Ward conference for the Ninth W7ard The Hillcrest little theater will take place Feb. 19 came to Ridgecrest elemen- Feb. 23. through 5. and presented tary Feb. "You're A Good Man Charlie Bryce King, a student at Brown" for upper grade stu- Brighton High, has been dents. awarded a scholarship in arts There were 250 entries in and crafts by the Springville of Art High Schools the cultural arts contest "Our Museum of Utah Art Exhibit. John at Hope, Our Heritage" Reimann, also a student at Canyon View School. Most is a first place prize entries came from the Brighton, winner in the category of younger grades. Sue Morris, PTA arts watercolors. chairman, said that winning Brighton High School will entries were sent on to the a sophomore dance at sponsor held be regional contest to school for students Satur-- j the later in the month at Brighton day, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. High. West Jordan or Riverton Store CM Crown Cleaners These Stores Coupon Available West Jordan, 62? W. 7BUU p;UArnn ootnvw iinnn 1 i. 7Vl Floral Nylon Cover For Long Wear Extra Long Floral Design '600.00 Valued Verio E. Kendrick. Nearly 9,000 juniors and seniors have participated in this unique learning experience since 1968 when Presidential Classroom was chartered as a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational program. The classroom is designed to promote a greater understanding of the dynamics and structure of the federal gov- eminent through personal contact wun us institutions and leaders. All three branches of the federal government come under study, as well as related areas and issues which directly influence the conduct of its affairs. Brad will leave for Washington, D.C. Mar. 1 and attend the Classroom for one week. 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Stert 255-425- 3 St. j& gr French Marble Tables hum Gets carpets professionally clean. M Transitional Styling In Good Taste Hercuion Stripe Gold and Brown or Blue and Green Cuddle Love Seat Rocker R Hew portable I" Li & Love Seat A mock trial will be held in 3rd District Court Thursday, Feb. 20, as part of a program on law related education. The program is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. in the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office in the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. JORDAN VALLEY SENTINEL I Now only Sofa SUBSCRIBE nr - Mr-'- TO THE The Bank That Originated FREE Checking In The State Of Utah With No Hidden Charge.. Absolutely Free Checking Blue and Green Colors Orange or Brown Steve, son of Mrs Ervin Richens, has completed a LDS Washington Montana mission. Mitch, son of Mrs Max D. Burton, will serve an LDS mission in Germany. He will leave in March. LCD's Fabrics Early American Sofa & Matching Chair educators ' On & : staged for i Per Annum O Mock trial Brad, son of Mrs Calvin A Young Audience Concert, Clarke, Union, who attends Recorder the group featuring from the U of U, performed East High School, broke two school swimming records last Jan. 31 at the Cottonwood week in swim meets he'd at Heights elementary. the school. Brad is an excel Bella Vista fifth grade stu- lent swimmer and has won dents will have the oppor- many trophies and ribbons in the past. tunity of seeing themselves on teleTV. The educational Kay, son of Mrs Kenneth vision crew from the State in a folk Board of Education came to Braithwaite, plays l K gfOU ) Wn 1CH W 111 periOmi snrl (ArrA Mr. the Public at the Whitmore Marv Ann Zimmerman's class auditorium Thursday, in other Library action. Several schools were chosen to show Feb. 6, at 7:30 p.m. their methods of humanizing Butler Jr. High eighth and education beyond just teachninth grade basketball teams facts. ing The show may be viewed on are going great guns this school year. Their luck in con Channel 7 Feb.7 at 7:30 p.m. tinuing to hold out as the ninth grade team has 5 wins and no losses, and the eighth 'grade team has 4 wins and only one loss. j Beautiful Colors Style for Years j Check Our Interest o Brad Kendrick, a student at Bingham High School, has been selected to attend a Presidential Classroom for Young Americans in Washington, D.C. He is the son of ' ' si 1 iH Brad Kendrick ' A new early Sunday morn- ing church service has been 5 2 j 10566S. 2200 W. kfo j O Sandy Utah Willow Creek Stake Heritage Arts Festival will be presented Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Adult and youth specialists were chosen from each ward to assist those who wrote the scripts and music. Also many individuals have been chosen to assist in coordinating the special display areas which will be set up throughout the stake center. The themes are: Union Fifth Ward, Heritage of the Future; Eighth Ward, Rally Round Union; Ninth Ward, What in the World is Eleventh Ward, Heritage; of Colonization America; Twelfth Ward, Our Pioneer and Fourteenth Heritage; Ward, American and National Heritage. Mrs Joan Burgon is coordinator. p.m. 561-178- 1 255-743- BANQUET SET The Sweethearts banquet, sponsored by the South East Christian Church, is set for Feb. 14 at Sambo's at 7:30 State Sofa Mrs Catheryn Carlson numbers. should be Reservations made by Feb. 11 with one of the three members of the committee, Doris Burgen 250-- : 5816, Frances Harper 298-- ' 2960, or Vickie Fuller 299-- ; 9194. Baby sitting will be provided at the First Assembly of God Church, 4300 S. 7th E. & Size Sleeper Full Union My Child." Ruthanna Metzgan will speak and present vocal Never on Sunday IV! - 90th South The Literary Art Guild members will meet Feb. 13 to discuss Walt Whitman and more particularly his poem "Leaves of Grass." The meet- ing will be held at the home of Ann Robbins. Lavenda Milne is president of the group. as Principal Clemont Bishop looks on. r Paul was awarded a ROTC the of his to scholarship college choice. Mrs Betty Allen Do-It- ' 9 Daily 9 val 4 Hrs. H-- -lf? LJ,liIfl3-aX- E |