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Show m Copperton Mrs Grace Bray 774-261- 5 Dr. Lenore Richards, former resident of Bingham if I Canyon, showed slides and gave a talk on "Travels in Africa," at the Study Guild Apr. 22 meeting in Copperton. Hostesses were Mrs Vonda Swain, Mrs Norma Nichols, Mrs Verna Jones, and Mrs Lila Dahlstrom. It was guest night and 50 members and guests attended. St. Pauls Community Methodist Church honored Mrs Pearl Knudsen at a coffee hour Apr. 21 at a farewell. Mrs L. E. Snow attended an Apr. 20 Theta Sorority luncheon at the home of Mrs Winifred Sanders, Salt Lake. Mrs L. EI Snow attended a special lecture on the "Redd Foundations" by Dr. Carl Young at BYU. The L. E. Snows aria" her brother, Mrs Charles Redd, were guests at a family dinner at BYU. Visitors Wednesday of Mrs Vinie Hurley were Mrs Eskel Johnson, West Jordan, and her niece. Mrs Joan Byerline, and Robbie, Salt Lake. A birthday party was held for Karl a Dolson Apr. 20 on her third birthday, by her parents, Mrs Carroll Dolson. Those attending: were Kath leen Ray, Copperton, David, Danny and Liza Eggertz, west Jordan, Amy and Kelly Jen son, Mrs Linda Jenson, Midvale. Mrs Kathv Loncson. Mrs Susan Eggerta, West J or da a Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Carroll Dolson were Mrs Russell Anderson, Mrs Mary Zacharia, Mrs Adele Delia-LuciMiss Connie Mochizuki, M. M. Wilson, Mrs Ruth J. Kidd, Mrs Jerry Ablett. Mrs Thomas Anderson, Copperton, and Mrs Merle Wennerstrom, Midvale, were honored by their families Sunday at a combined birth day dinner at the home of Mrs 1 homas Anderson, Copperton, by Mrs Joe Anderson and family, Midvale, and Mrs Boyd Householder and family, Sandy. Mrs Gladys Scroggin was entertained on her birthday at the home of Mrs Gene Reich, Order Early Sunday guests of Mrs John Anderson were Mrs David Anderson, Brian and Cherie, Salt Lake, Mrs Paul Anderson and Justin Jon, Layton, Mrs Mary - ur Cherlynn's Floral 6155 So. State Murray other flowers too! 1 Archie Hardcastle, Sandy the J. D. Adams, Sandy Mrs Loreen Caldwell, and other relatives. Mrs Eugene Layton, Oakley, Ida., spent 10 days with Sherry and Joshua, Granger, Mrs David Dellagnola, Mrs Dale Downs, Debbie and Janet, Copperton. Mrs George Gadd vacationed for 10 days at Lake PoweD. Joining them later were Mrs George Gadd, Jr. and children, Midvale, Mrs Mrs her brother, Wilson. Mr Wilson's Joseph brother and Mrs Dick Wilson, Burley, Ida., also spent a week end at the sister-in-la- The children of Mrs Grace Thaxton will honor her at Louis Basta and children, an open house to be held Draper, Mrs Joe Fullmer, on her 80th birthday. The Delta. Dinner guests Monday of affair will be held at her Mrs LaMar Bray were Ivan home, 13290 S. 1700 W., Velinov, Bulgaria, and Mrs Riverton, on Sunday, May Eldon Bray, Dan, Becky, Ernest, Nanette, and Jeff, 5, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Spokane, Wash. Mrs Eldon Friends and relatives are Bray was honored on her invited to attend. Mrs birthday Apr. 26 at a family dinner at the home of Mrs Thaxton was born In BounLaMar Bray. tiful on May 9. She has eight children. have annual East Midvale Utah TOPS will hold their State Recognition Day at Hillcrest High School Saturday, May 4, under the direction of Utah Supervisor, Joyce Johnson. 2 fey-;,,ii- Kirkendall,, Murray. Visitors sisters, Mrs Donna Monsen, Kearns, Mrs Carolyn Jensen, and Mrs Gayla Jones, Salt Lake, met with their sister, Mrs Katherine Cannon, for a luncheon honoring Utah Regional Director, France Garner, California, Mrs Cannon on her birthday. will be an honored guest. Members of the birthday Friday evening at 6 p.m. club met Friday at the home willbetheKOPS graduatio of Mabel Wilson. Special We will honor KOPS of long guests were Effie Despain, standing, 1973 TOPS KOPS Union, and Ellen Tripp, and the 1973 State Queen. Murray. Others attending Also a "Big Dress" parade will were Velma Bird, Blanche be highlight of the evening. Rosenhan, Elrena Nielsen, Saturday at 10 a.m. will be Gertie Weiland, Mervine workshops for members and Brown, Leona Yates, Libby friends. Chapters from all Bowden, Armitta Ferguson, over the state will conduct the and Rose Laveder. Prizes workshops. At 2 p.m. is the were won by Mrs Nielsen and awards program, where state Mrs Despain. Mrs Clinton L. Cutler and division winners for 1973 will be honored. There will be family, Denver, Colo., spent skits, state plaques and the week end with his mother, medallions presented. This Mrs Nellie S. Cutler, and year's theme is "TOPS, Lights other relatives. The Cutlers were here to attend comYour Weigh." mencement exercises at the more in Anyone wanting law, formation or tickets may con BYU, where their son-itact Joyce Johnson, Stephen Peterson, was one of the graduates. Stephen is the or Arva Brewster, Og-de- n 266-845- Wilson home. The VIPs New Subscribers to Jordan Valley Sentinel Rolf Strektenfinger, Riverton Clark L. Reber, Midvale Gerald J. Withers, Riverton George T. Clark, Sandy Geneva Larson, Midvale George Hembury, Midvale Claude L Richins, Riverton Dick Koehn, Panaca, Nev. Jo Ragner, Cottonwood Virginia Nosack, Sandy H. G. Leppert, Sandy Lynn Burbridge, Sandy Robert A. Welch, Midvale W. Paul Anderson, Sandy Virginia Stocking, West Jordan Mrs Norman Sharp and her 18th annual 255-681- s that day were Mrs Ben McAllister, Jr. and Angie, recognition day at Hillcrest 780 E. Center Midvale, 8 a.? Mrs R. S. Feterson, former Cathy Cutler. Reed Cutler, son of the Clinton Cutlers, who has been attending BYU, is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs Nellie S. Cutler. Spending the week end in St. Anthony, Ida., were Mrs Gary L Thompson and family. They were guests of her parents, Mrs Ervin Mace. Mrs Gale Caldwell and family, Nampa, Ida., spent the week end with his mother, dinner family of .Midvale, and is married to Ru-lo- TOPS Dorothea's Floral 262-336- son Salt Lake. Guests attending were Mrs Dennis Scroggin and family, Sandy. Mrs Everard Cowdell vacationed for two weeks in n California, visiting Mrs Scott at Isabella Lake, Mrs Polly Porter at Folson, and Mrs Marion Cowdell and family at Redding. Martin Pezely, Midvale Marlene Kump, West Jordan Don Hankerson, West Jordan Earl Lisonbee, West Jordan Boyd Bass, Riverton Don Kynaston, Bountiful Garland Koehn, Panaca Scott Sperry, Salt Lake Howard H. Brown, Granger Renewftls Heber W. Thornblad, Sandy H. L. Ventura, Midvale Louis Saldivar, Murray Arvil L Olson, Midvale Beck s Service, Sandy Earl J. Wynne, Murray Mrs Alta Poulsen, Midvale Joseph Workman, Riverton Leon G. Olsen, Sandy Franklin Buck, Midvale A. W. Ingleby, Cottonwood Howard Newbold, Riverton Big V, Midvale Ross W. Palmer, Riverton Bill Groves, Midvale Dr. O. J. Graham, Midvale Ivan R. Oakeson, Riverton Reed W. Anderson, Sandy Arnold Francom, Midvale Mrs Myra Olson, Midvale Neldon Conder, Midvale Mrs Carrie S. Ferera, Sandy William Booth, West Jordan Ivie V. Mitchell. Sandy L. Earl Beckstead, West new officers. Emphasis will be placed on The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 11 a three pronged approach in Midvale, Utah 2. 1974 May Thursday, build to help parenting stronger family life - parentchildren. in high schools, ageThe two ing classes day convention will classes for parents of preschool children and family life begin its first general session courses for parents of school at 1 p.m. on May 10 HENDRICKSc rwxtFootwear Family J tUdlta cjuttfrftt! Jordan Walter J. Butt, Murray Neils Parry, Riverton Harold Ashman, St George Delbert G. Naylor, Riverton Violette Cutler, Midvale Lawrence J. Wheadon, Garden Grove, Calif. Neldon Cundick, Weston, Ida. George Schneiter Jr., Sandy Mack Richmond, Midvale B. D. Wilson, Sandy Bud D. Taylor, Sandy Mrs Rulon Piatt, Riverton Louis Casillas, Midvale S. P. Belov, Sandy Mrs C. B. Davis, Midvale J. R. Webb, Midvale Bruce Silcox. Riverton Kenneth H. Beckstead, Sandy Alice Ben, Midvale Tyler Vincent, Salt Lake Robert Cardwell, Riverton Maude Stillman, Copperton PTA give grasshoppers m 15.99 combine foot flattery and foot comfort new tops to enchant the eye and bottoms to comfort the sole! Choose Mother a style; any style and she'll be a light-hearte- d step ahead of fashion. And comfortable! "Grasshoppers" - GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE! h'il by ihf j'o . . . HENDRICKS FAMILY FOOTWEAR 4883 So. State Murray 266-673- 2 PLENTY OF EASY TO GET TO FREE PARKING SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL :00 A f Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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According to Mrs Ernest Biirnside, president of the 80,000 membership organization, for fifty years the convention body composed of delegates from every local unit has met to establish policy and direction for the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. This year they will discuss policy relative to year round school, teacher participation and position, reapportionment of regional boundaries and', 'day light savings time. National legislative policy will be discussed and acted upon as well as an election ofj 571-217- immm "Westwind" in S and M widths . . . ust one of our many styles and colors in Keds and "Grasshoppers." convention ffl5EiSME! m.i llods state May 1 0, - 13c P FOOD Mist tfie U of IN Mfraie JkocLoa at Slate HOME FURNISHINGS 000 E. Center St St 7720 South . . 5-3- 31 T |