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Show 40 years ago in the 156 were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Ken Reid, Neighborhood Center, 10 a.m. The Jordan Valley Sentinel at Westminster Ave., West Jordan. Page 5 There is no fee for the morn- - Midvale, Utah March 14, 1974 Thursday, dance. Mr & Mrs Robert Helt, Riverton, were ingAll dances feature live mu-- , Uct Loy(J Eggetti among those who attended the American or Lorin Green, con-; Legion Post 119 dinner dance at Peeler's for more information nou(? Roberts . . . Remember When ute sEmumi . Good mileage . . .for a wheelchair . . . Barney Jones of Midvale declares his motor propelled wheelchair to be a strictly economical affeir. He states he travels on the average basis of 50 miles to a single gallon of gasoline. With times as they are, Barney cannot see why more people are not traveling in this manner. ... ... The Midvale 30 Sund, Sandy. Cafe. Kelvin Kemp is enjoying a furlough with his wife, the former Bernice Burgon, Union, and with his parents. Kelvin is stationed in Texas. Sunday evening in the Draper Ward, J. Jerome Brown and Robert Whitmore, 364-036- Mrs Or a Pate Stewart, East Midvale, will give a lecture on Sunday in Granger Second Ward. the II N'jmtwr rndr iZ ,, 10 years ago in the More talent 40 years ago? . . . Sandy junior high will present "In Old Vienna" in three acts, directed by J. M. Boyden. A double cast has been chosen as follows: Ilona, Pearl Ostler, Bernice Grant; June Pennington, Lois Ewell, MarJean Hadley; Hans Maier, Lewis Bishop, Grant Martineau; J. Jennison Jones, Rodney Alsop, Judd Peterson; Capt. Kinski, Frank Mumford, Richard Setterberg; Lady Vivian, Marvel Hansen, Ruth Nielson; Jonas Pennington, Homer Benson; Arthur Crefont, Fred Jaynes; Louisa, Beth Mitchell; Jigo, Lyle O 29 Cpl.JohnH. Marchant, son of Mr 1944 Dorothy Parkin, Draper, was elected as a "Buzzer Personality" of the Utah Agricultural college yearbook. She is the daughter of Marlon Earl Parkin. & Mrs y Mr & Mrs Leslie Lamoreaux, Sandy, announce the birth of a son. Mr & Mrs Clinton B. Neff announce the birth of a daughter. Helen Maekris, West Jordan, student nurse at St. Marks hospital, visited friends in Helper last week. Dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Albert Schrader, Crescent, Saturday, were Mr & Mrs Charles Rudd and Mr & Mrs Edward Mrs Royden Silcox, president of the Draper Park Mrs Stewart Pierce, Draper, Ass'n at a meeting held Mar. 5 and Mrs Ronald Hill, Union, in the Draper Bank. Steven took them to dinner. Roden was named chairman of the Draper July 24 celeDraper Second Ward Relief bration. Two more members Society had a birthday party are needed to complete the in the evening on Mar. 13. The board. president, Mrs Hazel Smith, presided. Past Relief Society Draper First Ward will events were told by some of have its Relief Society birth- the members. day party Mar. 19. The presA carnival was held by the ident, Mrs Nikki Brady, will scouts of the Draper First conduct the meeting. Ward Mar. 6 to raise funds for a summer camp this year. The CHURCH ACTIVITIES Draper Fourth Ward will boys plan to go to camp at the hold a "Family Night" Mar. East Fork of the Bear. 16. Ward Conference will be The carnival consisted of on Mar. 17 at 4 p.m. with Bp. skits, sale ot lood, game booths, a greased pole climb, Lynn Cutler presiding. The Relief Society had its and prizes. Scoutmaster Don birthday party on Mar. 13. Jensen was in charge. Quilting, crocheting, and ceramic mini courses were held, Draper Third Ward Relief according to the president, Society will hold their birthMrs LaDean Jensen. Lunch- day party Mar. 16, at 7 p.m. Husbands are invited to eon was served at noon. attend the pot luck dinner. Fawnette Jensen and Deb- The president, Mrs Nola An- bie Fisher were hostesses at a derson, will announce the bridal shower for Janet Price, program after dinner. who will be married to Jay Chad Bruce Washburn, son Danny Peterson, son of Mrs Leo C. Peterson, on Mar. 14 in of Mrs Bruce D. Washburn, the Salt Lake Temple. She is entered the mission home. He the daughter of Mrs Elden will leave for the Japan Price, Draper. Nagoya mission on Mar. 19. Mrs Alvin Hill celebrated A kite flvine contest will be their 40th wedding anniversary on Mar. 8, at the Town held Mar. 19 at 6:30 p.m. by and Country Inn. Their chil- the Draper Second Ward dren, Mrs Glen Hill, Cres- - IMIA, according to the presi- dent, Carolyn Washburn. Pri- zes will be given to the' winners of each event. Mr Ward, a teacher at Jordan High school, will judge the homemade kites. j ; i j Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane and grandsons, Allen and Dennis, Herriman, annual service of this club. 255-591- 7 j Ann Jenkins spent 18 months on a Columbia LDS Mission. She was the featured-speaker at the Second Ward Sunday. She is the daughter of Mrs Russell Jenkins. j South Jordan Stake Pri- is sponsoring a 100 day in March. ' Charles Wilson's Venturer class had a night of bowling at Bountiful. Mrs Sandra Workman and Mrs Glenna Cox took their Beehive classes ice skating at Murray Park. j South Jordan stake conference will be held Sunday, Mar. 17. The evening of Mar. 16 husbands and wives are invited to attend a special meeting as part of the conference. ization were Victor Dellagnola, vice Northwest Multipurpose Cen1300 W. 3rd N SLC, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. A small admission fee is char-- ! ged. Dances are held Wednes- day evenings at the Goodwill Club, Horace Mann School, 233 West 2nd North, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. ter, Senior Citizens who enjoy have many opportunities to do so. Each On the first and third Friday evening a dance for Senior Citizens is held at the Friday of each month dances Salt Lake Friendly Club, are held at the Friendly dancing may j : ONLY THE BE Parker, Duane Loveless, Dave Stott, Reed Hailing, Dough Shingleton, Robin Egan, Dennis Shelton, Allen Reeve, Chet Allen, and Kay Dickerson. Region winners will go on to division play. Beef Halves Are Processed Jeffrey Roth, son of Mrs Wendall Roth, is expected home Friday from Ontario, Canada, where he spent two years on an LDS Mission. A welcome home was held on Sunday, Mar. 10 at 3 p.m. in the Sandy Seventh Ward. Cut, Wrapped and Frozen Welcomed order call Earl at . . Draper Fifth Ward will hold its Relief Society birthday party Mar. 16 at 8 p.m. Mrs WATER HEATER Heber son of Anderson, from his mission and is living with his brother while his parents are visiting in the east. Mark Crosgrove is in LDS returned 40 Gallon Mrs Julia Dunfield has replaced Mrs Jane Huntsman as states. 5 yr. Warranty Mrs Frances Merrill 254-320- Model KGA-4- 0 Aflits f Coupon Riverton Dccoupagc Assorted Sizes Boards n I r6 Price with coupon Regular M33 $ 85 00 Hop's TTTTTT. Mllllllll SHCTOTttSB H'miniiill Cooch Dn lodf MARCH 15th 1:00 PM Cou po n DECOUPAGE MARCH 18th 7:00PM DECORATED EGGS' MARCH 19th 1:00PM EASTER IDEAS MARCH 20th 1:30 7980 South State subjects and crafts that the students have shown an interest in. Clasps are held Friday afternoons. Park 323 held its annual & Gold banquet at the Ward. They aiwi had a pro cram and then autiorx-off rakes that the hov and their fathers hn ma'if. F3ue arm r he home i't t hotfitaL Midvale 255-425- 3 South Jord.tn ('kjhh hirw-- s t t'Y r"r"r1 d to in hf i '. ormd. to r iic?m j.n Kdiru ?aturia Uir f Id a rlinn" Midi and Off with coupon Thi i n Cord O. SOL valid Mr-- aier Off with "coupon April 4T Coupon Wicker forBaskets Decorate 6) Net i 3!'d tlL i" a?r Spring Off with coupon April 25 o.f Not valid after Apr.l 4th COUpOn ( ou po n Straw Flowers with ncofl couDon mir PM Not valid 1:00 PM FLOWER ARANGEMENTSIN DOMES MARCH 22nd 1:00 PM for plant hangers, purses, belts Arts & Crafts Kits r MARCH21st ( OUPOT1 M a era mc .oupon 21 Not valid after April 4th follow. South Jordan School is now involved in the Quest program for 4th. 5th, and 6th graders. These are clasps in Jm'.h- - W cw schedule of classes starting March 15th. Register Now Come on in! MACRAME 20 1 (DiPcmfftis Sail ifui vduu diicr M(jni hi Mr school 00 254-008- 4 J M 0 South Jordan elementary will have its annual mothers and daughters niht Mar. 21 at 7 p.m. A dinner will be served and then a gymnastics demonstration will ! . S. 1 X fashion fabrics Cork Boards So. Jordan Beef 4.- -. Hospital for open heart surgery. Robert Clark, son of Mr's Sidney Clark, left for an LDS Mission to the New England Quick Recovery lb. Riverton Meats Valley 3200 1389 W. school. Joyce Day, president, will an-- ! nounce a skit and refresh- ments will be served. Mrs Monte Anderson, has C Good Crnde Choice Beef Halves lb. 87c A. O. Smith GAS Our Plant during this sale wholesale prices drop - so do ours If To In $5 Split Orders Volunteer parents have McMullin, KING SEEDS NORTHRUP ! been teaching fifth graders many skills in the "Quest" classes, which have been undertaken by Mrs Diane Ther-on- , teacher at Alta View Dix McMullin and Mrs Russell Jenkins were on a vacation in Hawaii. STORES There's an obvious difference in yields between 919 Brand and Ranger. In over 20 recent performance trials, 919 Brand has produced from to 13 more hay. That's with no extra work, 4 no extra fertilizer. 15 to 20 extra bales! If you usually get 4 tons per acre with Ranger, you can expect to harvest 15 to 2(f extra bales per acre with 919 Brand Alfalfa. That's an extra $10 to $15 per acre from 919 Brand. And the only increase in production cost is about $1.50 more per acre you'll pay for seed tat planting time. Come in and place your order for 919 Brand Alfalfa early. president; Gerry Gomez, secretary; Jim Martinez, treasurer. Advisors are Mrs Kay Sheehan, Mrs Lillian Lelis, Mrs Liza Gonzales. Members of the Sandy 12th and 20th wards will be moving into their new building next week end. The Stake Elders Party will be held Mar. 22. All Elders and prospective Elders are invited with their wives. Dinner will be 'served and a program is planned. Mrs Urban Mary Lou Gonzales, a junior at was elected president of the CYO, at a meeting held at the parish hall. Others elected to the Catholic organ- opportunity for fun INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS Higher yields from 919 Brand far offset the seed costl Hill-cres- t, Senior Citizen dances, Second Ward Elders Quo-- I rum will hold a fireside at Dave Colton's home on Mar. 24. Thespeaker will tell about gardening. The LDS Church has asked that every family raise a garden this year. mi i all-Uta- h Winners in Crescent Utah Stake competition, the senior basketball team in Crescent Fourth Ward began Multi-- j on Mar. 12 at Region 8 play-of- f Union Jr. High. will also con-- ; The play-off- s tinue on Mar. 14, 15, and 16. The team had been coached by Dennis Shelton, and was recently taken over by Doug Shingleton. Team members are Spencer Young, Reid Schenk, Jim i nnary teacher at Jordan High, was the winner of one of five $100 awards given at a preview reception in the exhibition of painting and sculpture at the Salt Lake Art Center. Don Olsen, White City , recommends planting 919 BRAND ALFALFA Mrs Maurine Bosh, Midvale, was one of a bank holdup Thursday at Tracy-Collin- s Bank, Murray. Mrs Bosh was beginning to lock the door at closing time when the bandit entered. $3,500 was taken by the lone bandit. the victims of president of the Crescent Third Ward Relief Society. ; Mrs tnliml Tax cuts? They could do it then . . . Congressman Dawson reports that the house voted a $1 million cut in the most discriminatory excise taxes which were assessed against every citizen on their telephone bill, on many of their motion picture tickets, and on their drugstore purchases. Marchant, is stationed with the army air corps at Craig Field, Salina, Ala., is home on a furlough. Petersen . . . . Stye ittiubale A. M. Mrs Cherie years ago in the . 20 Class of '45 invites seniors . . . George Engar's orchestra has been signed for the Jordan High school junior prom. On the decoration committee are Howard Turner, Jay Hardcastle, Wallace Sjoblom, LaRue Greene, Helen Dittman, Geniel Beck, Georgia Bodell, Betty Jo Pierson, Beverly Morris. Leah Boyce is in charge of the refreshments with Luana Winn and Mary Lou Bodell assisting. Miss Dorthea Ryan and Paul C. Boyce are advisers. Reward for honesty Theodore J. Alexander, 11, son of Mr & Mrs Chris Alexander, 2nd Ave., Midvale, made a good demonstration of honesty Tuesday afternoon after he had found a purse containing six dollars in cash. He and the city marshal took the purse to Mrs A. J. Poulsen, 678 N. Main, who had reported the loss earlier. She rewarded the boy for his honesty. Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson, Midvale, formerly Belva Hendrickson, are parents of a baby boy. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Garland Hendrickson, Draper, and Mr & Mrs Louis Nelson, West Jordan. UTAH .4 u MIDVau; Velum Granite, and Reed Crapo, Sandy, were guest speakers. Deana Nichols gave a teen-agtalk. , e Mrs E. C. Elkington entertained at a luncheon at her home in Sandy Thursday for bridge club members. SEDIIDEI Society work day were Mrs Carrie Crane, Mrs Fannie Miller, Mrs Ida Freeman, and Mrs Emma Butterfield. cent, in years ago Hostesses at the Herriman Relief Phfl Remington was elected 295-337- S1C- - 466-465- Woodhouse; Bunski and Runski, Dale Thompson and Evan Madsen; dancers, Janice Beck, Blanche Severson, Vester Rasmussen. Peggy Peterson and Carol Burton will be at the piano. Assisting Mr Boyden will be Miss Lucile Muir, Miss Molly Lindell, and Mrs Elsie Bjork, with Herbert Bartlett and R. D. Madsen as stage designers and Miss Ethel Ashton in charge of costumes. A full orchestra will furnish the music. Slick auto Elroy Boberg inquired if we had seen Dr. Quick's new airflow DeSoto automobile . . .Elroy says, "The darn thing is so slick, you can't tell which is the front end . . . until it starts . . .and then it's too dern late! Draper . . 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