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Show tary; Mrs Marie Stuart, trea-- i surer; right supporter to the 255-334noble grand, Mrs Geneva Lewis; warden, Mrs Thelma Woodward; conductor, Mrs Lila Dobson; inside guardian, Mrs Jennie Tome; musician, Mrs Inez Peterson; degree Mrs DeeAnn Olsen. historian. captain, Mrs Geneva Lewis. Mrs Virginia Meehan was Following elections Monday installed as noble grand in the the ladies played evening, Mrs Alice games. Assisting Mrs Welch Murray lodge; with hostess duties was Mrs Evans, secretary; Mrs Elizabeth Carter, treasurer; and Ludlow. Mrs M amie Gillespie, chap- Mrs Richard Sandy Setterberg 8 Firemen's Aux. elects Mrs Pat Welch was elected' to serve a second year as; president for the Sandy Fire men's Auxiliary. Other officers are Mrs JoAnn Ludlow, secretary, and Ricks College names honor students students Honor for fall Assembly for the state of Utah, made her official visit to Wasatch Rebekah Lodge No. 30, Thursday evening. Assem-- I bly president, Mildred Had-- ; ley, presented Mrs Lila Dob-- : son with her 15 year jewel for membership in the lodge. A formal installation cere-- : mony installed officers of three lodges, Wasatch, Queen of the West of Midvale, and Murray. Mrs Thelma Wood-- I ward, district deputy presi-- I dent, was the installing officer and was assisted by Mrs lain. Mrs Lorraine Troester was installed as vice grand in the Midvale lodge; Mrs Ellen Tripp, warden; Mrs Dorothy Downs, conductor; Mrs Frances Arko, right supporter to the noble grand; Mrs Lois Mrs Ray, left supporter; LaDonna Hansen, chaplain; Mrs Verna Barton, inside guardian; Mrs Blanche Mack-lin- , secretary; Mrs Faye Jenkins, finance secretary; and Mrs Alice Ben, treasurer. Other officers, who were not able to attend the ceremony, will be installed at a later date. semester have been named at j Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. Students must attain a 3.5 grade point average or above for the semester and take at least 14 hours of classwork. Local students named include Sue Garfield, Draper; Diane Beard, Midvale; Jodi Egbert and Robyn Hill, Marie Stuart. Riverton. Officers installed were: Wasatch lodge, Mrs Agnes Rebekahs Install Officers Setterberg, noble grand; Mrs M-- s Essay Contest Underway Rachel Reed, vice Wanda Goudie, vice grand; Students at Mt. Jordan Jr. of the Rebekah president Mrs Margaret Ward, seere- - High are busy writing essays Finco Quits F inco Quits Finco Quits Finco Quits Finco Quits Finco Quits j 0 Finco QUITS Enterprises 50 25 n3 O km O O Building For Lease en Finco Quits Finco Quits Finco Quits Finco Quits 24. Mr s Ron- The March of Dimes Tele-ramwill be held at the Uni a versity of Utah's Special Events Center. Twelve members of the Riverton American legion, Post 140, have been selected to be security guards for the event. regional activity will be held Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. at the South Jordan Stake house. "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" will be the movie shown; dancing will follow. Tickets are available from Mutual class officers for one dollar. The event will be for Mia Maid, Venturer age and up. same steaks for $1.99 lb. - Our Bread, our Milk, our Produce and our Beer were all priced lower, too You Have To Save Money At Bern's. -- J Loaves Lean-Fres- Texas Pink Tomato Sauce Grapefruit BREAD 79 7 1 00 ,or Availability Guaranteed Made h 97c , hrough Saturday Only! U.S. Crisp Stalks Chase Choice & Sanborn ' CELERY BUTTER 74 10c, Chuck Steak 97V c COFFEE 3 ib. can SO 57 Availability Guaranteed Through Saturday Only! Western Fomily New Crop GELATIN Cabbage 12 Whole Boneless Seven-U- HAMS p 6'AT49e 7C lb. .69 sl37. Availability (iuaranteed Through Saturday Only! Reg. $7.99 Fancy Quality Frozen Solid Heads Bananas Orange Juice LETTUCE 13c- - 1 9 C ton ,J Heods S i 00 heavy Doty Detergent 40AS4" Availability (iuaranteed Through Saturday Only! Spring Gordon PEAS C J 303 tons QQC Q y Slicing Cucumbers 2'15c Mrs. Gilbert's Green Margarine Peppers 35 ib. Robert Jackson accepts teaching position in N.Y. H. H. Jackson S.F.S., of Midvale, is teachin school high 19c- - BERN 'S SUPER FOODS DOWNTOWN One o Mid vale's Convenience Stores" THI MORE Y0UT1WAIIT . you need. Ditto, if you need a sealed terminal design with connections on the side. , Get your battery checked today. And trade it in before it lets you down. Ni- agara Falls, N.Y. He made the Dean's list his last two years in college. He is the son of Mrs William H. Peterson, Holladay, and Howard Jackson, Salt Lake, and grandson of Luigi Nicoletti, East Midvale. Mrs Wm. H. Peterson visited with him at his graduation at New York State. fffff Delco I Batteries are available at: second counselor, Magnard, Jerry Collicott and ; Hillcrest Service 7205 So. 9th East Peck and Shaw Buick 5650 So. 900 East Murray Laury Miller Pontiac 3535 So. State Salt Lake City Midvale Gordon Wilson Chevrolet Riverton Motor Co. Michael State Murray 5650 So. 12741 So. 1700 West Butterfield, ward clerks. Riverton The Riverton Literary Club will meet Friday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Leonard Beckstead. A book review, "Papa's Life", will be given by Mrs Thyra Freere' Hostesses for the Bjorn. evening will be Mrs Beck-stea- Mrs Elias C. Butterfield, and Mrs Blanche Dens-ley- . Riverton Third Ward Relief Society will hold a "Nearly New Shop," Feb. 12, at the homemaking meeting. Mem bers are encouraged to bring clothes, dishes and other items. They should be priced by the giver. Proceeds will go to the Rebel Society. Riverton Second Ward Primary will hold their annual Penny Parade, Feb. 6. The Blazer A and B boys will pass out envelopes to each family in the ward. Primary teachers will collect them Feb. 12. Cubmaster Clarence Hatch is busy getting the cub scout program going. New den mothers include Mrs Sherie Peckam, Mrs Joan Sorenson, Mrs Bonnie Peterson, and Mrs Beth Webster. The Merry Miss classes, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs Moana Oakeson, held their dinner Friday, Jan. 25. A Hawaiian theme was used in the games and dancing lessons taught by Mrs Martha Butterfield. Marilee Hobbs and Terrv Turner presented musical selections, and a short program about the Primary program was given by the girls. Riverton Third Ward Primary will hold their daddy-- j daughter dinner Jan. 30 at 7:00 p.m., with "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" as the theme. Musical numbers will be presented by Jack Smith, lonoweu ny dancing. Riverton Fifth Ward Pri marv workers w ill begin their Penny Parade Feb. 6. A Country Outing, a daddy daughter dinner, will be held Feb. 8 at fy.'.il p.m. Country clot hes will be worn to set the mood lor the evening. A program explaining the Mer ry Miss program and games will complete the activities.! The girls will act as hostesses for t he evening. The Riverton Fifth Ward; Cub Pack 720, under the dir-- j ectkm of cubmaster forest F.wcll held their Pinewood Derby Saturday. Jan. 19. 5:00 p.m. Judges for the evening' were Wayne .Noakcs. Ned Parry. Lamar Johnson, and Steve Rawlins. Winners for the best design were: David F.welL first pU e; Paul F.well. second Kevin place; 7o77W E5 mm Effi) 2)W OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ? AND MORE! IPROTO JSSw lfOOLb r Beck stead, third; and Craig Beck, fourth. The fastest car win ners were: Larry Wall, first; Corv Harrison, second; Kevin IWkslead, third; and Mike IMitnson. fourth. Awards j were jriven to David F.wcll. Doug IJovd. Kenny Boyd. Frank Huramgton, Cory Har rison. (.linn Fredru Warren Mi L.lioiit'h and M.ke den mother' Jt;r1ik. for I'ji k 720 are Mr Diane Mort'.-.nMr I... mi Worrell,' and Mr f Wverlv 1 kef. The a re rrukre I''a f"T th Wiur ; n w V , f!sS2S suit j kn. N-- . MIDVALE If your car's battery has been in service three years or more, it's time to see one of us . your local Delco dealers. First, we'll check your old battery. If it needs replacement, we'll make you an offer-a- nd let you trade in your old batter) on a new Delco battery. If you need a conventional top post model, chances are excellent we'll have just the one . ing speach at Bishop Duffy Catholic YOU KMC GET SOMETHING GOOD OUT OF YOUR OLD BATTERY. Jackson H. daddy-daughte- Ground Beef can '. Robert MORI 2nd Ward reorganized T-Bo- ne Frozen THE 255-795- 5 "20c lb. cheaper? I don't believe it," the lady said - But it's Steaks were $1.79 lb. and the true - Our U.S. Choice two largest "Discount?" stores in the area were selling the -- Xi 1 Mrs Betty Purser A For Further Information on the Building Call Finco Quits Norman Dell Petersen, all of Sandy, attended the annual dinner at the Fort Douglas Country Club of the Accounting Office employes of the Utah Air National Guard Jan. Argyle, first counselor, n Finco Quits Sor-enso- n Robert Mrs Steven Kamareth, Mrs Edwin Cline, and Mrs formerly ald Broomhead, second counselor, Earl Adams and Merlin Off 255-527- 1 &jXn Ph.-iH- . The Riverton Second Ward Dansie, ward clerks. Those was reorganized Sunday, Jan. sustained were Bp. James 27. Those released were Bp. Gerald Gallager, Dennis RobJoseph P. Butterfield, Bill: erts, first counselor, Tamo Percent 40x42 Size eon given by Mrs Anna May Bill" Stone was chosen as one of the dancers for the Nut Thursday, January 31, Hodges and son Cracker Ballet presented durSandv. Miss Micneil Bonnie ing the holidays. Shnmaker. Park City, and Johnson was his teacher. USE THE were Mrs Herschel Egbert, Mrs Mrs Herschal ofEgbert A. E. Mrs dinner guests Mrs Alida Mitchell, Mary 'Shoemaker. Sunday WANT ADS Lloyd and Mrs Martha were guests at a lunch- - Riverton 3 p Mrs Richard Setterberg announce the arrival of a grandson, born Jan. 25 in Inglewood, Calif. Parents are Mrs Gilbert Lucero. Other grandparents are Mrs Eloy Lucero, Kearns. Howard Anderson vacationed in California. Mr Anderson had a heart attack while they were there and was hospitalized. He is now recovering at home. 7787 South 3200 West Bingham Highway West Jordan Max Finlayson Says . . . Everything goes - Moto Ski Snowmobiles, Clothing, Oil and parts. Also Mini Bikes, Snow blowers, Lawn & Garden equipment, Tools & Equipment, Poulan Chain Saws, Sun 820 Engine Tester, Una Track ,Mark 5 Tire Changer, etc. ' " for the American Legion Auxiliary contest, which is conducted in the school every year. The subject is "Freedom Youth's Challenge." Sponsors in the local school are Sandy Unit 77 and Draper Unit 85. Trophies will be given to the winners after judging, and the winning essays will be submitted for further judging in the district contest, where they will pete with essays submitted by 12 units. Winners then will be entered in the state contest for further prizes. The contest is under the direction of Mrs Helen Rudd, chairman, Mrs Jackie Lakey, for Sandy, and Mrs Bonnie West, Draper chairman. ril P.rad Forest the kne' i 1 "m -- n V 000000000 located ri All Item Utd of Mr bow from i tor,woi rvr. om hojitl. f';!"inp a 2mm in the jArty Srxe New Fomilf Center art viUbl t: I |