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Show The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 12 Thursday, May 2, 1974 Students involved in art Joke teller Students at East Midvalp Elementary school are participating in a special activity all through this week of the arts. Four outstanding artists from Hillcrest High school are creating paintings and drawings for them in the school Media Center, under the dir- ection of Mary O. Barlow, coordinator. On Friday, clay modeling will be added to the program. The art students bring each dav exairmles of their wm-iand start projects from the beginning so that children can observe first hand the nrn- cesses involved in creating a work of art. Each child in the school, from kindergarten through sixth grade, has the opportunity to visit the center to observe and talk with the artists. They ask questions and sometimes are able to participate in the preparation of the One Stop at Hops Showcase- .. fcan find the Mom in Your Heart A New Dishwashers Trashmasher Washer Dryer r Midvale Third Ward team, undefeated for two years, were again winners in the Midvale Region. They received two trophies and individual trophies. From left, front are Louise Bush, Janet Sharp, Tamra Bennett, Mia-Mai- d Felicia Sullenger, Carrie Walker, Janet Miller. Back row, Carol Spanton coach, Debbie Miles, Penny Wanberg, Patricia Carter, ZoeAnn Kosovich, Barbara Fewkes, coach. art piece. Anyone wishing to reserve Mrs Richard Setterberg a booth may contact Mr 255-334Anderson, and it should be Two done now. There are a limited Janet Glad was appointed convention, June 13, 14, 15. number of booths which will given bonds The ladies met at the Sandy be reserved. All chairma n of a parade entry for organizations the Sandy Firemen's Auxil- Firemen's hall Monday even- are encouraged to participate. for winners iary. The entry will be in the ing. Hostesses were Mrs Pat Janet Holt, South Jordan, DISTRICT OFFICERS parade to be held at Wen- Welch and Mrs Joanne Luddover during the Firemen's low. Mrs Mary Ann Jensen, will be presented with a U.S. Kearns, was elected president Bond by the Youth Services SUP HAS DINNER of District 8 at the American Committee and Agriculture Atonnber Alpine Cpuntry Club Sons of Utah Pioneers, Legion Auxiliary meeting and Conservation committee Temple Quarry Chapter, will held at Wendover during the of the Sugar House Kiwanis. have a pot luck dinner on week end. She succeeds Mrs She was successful in raising a calf which brought a good Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at Gertrude Tripp, Wendover. the West Jordan Pioneer Hall. Other officers elected were price at the Salt Lake County Speaker for the evening Mrs Lola Ottley, Holladay, Fair. Julee Drake, West Jordan, will be Allen Saul Altschuler, vice president; Mrs Gwen Atwho's calf received a prize for speaking on "Jew Joins wood, Sandy, second vice the "Best will also Jesus". president; Mrs Vea Jean receive $75Carcass", from the club. Musical numbers will be by Hamilton, Riverton, historian. the Richard Shafer family. Mrs Dorothy Mott, Kearns, the chapter is planning a was named secretary. birthday celebration on June Draper unit and Sandy unit lb when they will honor char- were recipients of trophies to ter members and past presi- be awarded to winners of the dents. Americanism Essay contest conducted at Mt. Jordan Jr. 40 j OFFICERS NAMED High. Mrs Beverly Madsen was The host post were hosts at Gallon I , installed as president of the a dance with music provided East Sandy elementary school Dy the Kearns post combo. Quick Thursday. I Other officers are Mrs KILLED IN CRASH Recovery Carol Woolsey, vice presiKyle B. Greenwood, 18, dent Prin. C. Elmo Turner, 8 ob Loleen Dr., bandy, died second vice president; Mrs Saturday morning in a Salt Susan Banham, secretary, and Lake hospital after he was in5 yr. Mrs Pope, treasurer. jured in a crash in Wyoming. The patrol said Greenwood Warranty VOLUN TEERS HONORED was alone in the car when he Mrs Gwen Atwood and Mrs lost control and the vehicle Laura Christensen attended a rolled. tea held at Memory Grove Funeral was Monday in the Model KGA-4- 0 reception center Sunday af- Sandy 19th Ward, and burial ternoon. Thev were recioients was in Price City cemetery. r of volunteer certiMr Greenwood was born ficates for their work at the June 6, 1955 in Regular M 3300 Price, to Ft. Douglas Veterans Joseph and Cherie Watkins Greenwood. He was a memMrs Atwood and Mrs ber of the LDS Church, and Christensen spend one even was employed by Albertson's. ing each w eek at the hospital Survivors include his fath as volunteers lor Sandv Unit er. Provo. mother. Sanrlv 77 of the American Lesion brothers, J. Douglas, Jerry Auxiliary. The unit also re- Dale. Lance, all of Sanrlv ceived a certificate. Mrs Mary grandparents, Sandy 8 4-He- rs Color Television Refrigerator Freezer RCA -- Whirlpool Sylvania Eureka Quad Stereo Records Bom Tapes Moved Minnesota Clock Radios Transistors fyojpls Wisconsin A. O. Smith GAS WATER HEATER V -- run 13 H LAJ Use The Want Ads 55 H7980 S. State Midvale 1; 255-425- 3 : 1 300-hou- $ 85 00 j Hops IVesident I tah State Press Utmmmiimhimt SHOWCASE 5 R riHTIIIItTMTII Wife - Viv 7980 South State Wat kins, Price. An orientation meeting for students Kindergarten and their parents has been scheduled for Thursday. Mav 2, at the Sandy elementary new school. Parents need to have their children's birth certificates and immunization records. out Health examination cards will The committee in charge of be distributed. the booths have other rules Youngsters now in kinderthat have been set in order to garten will entertain the new make this a bigger and better students coming into the celebration than ever before. school. is filled Mfdvale 255-425- 3 A cultural arts festival will be held May 2 at 8 p.m. at the Mothers Day Special Hanging Lamps 14 Fabrics to choose from or briii;: our ohm iiihii fabric Sandy Utah Stake center. Every ward in the stake will have a section on arts and crafts. They will also prepare a song with original lyrics to present that evening. Mrs Billie Coffin took first and second place with her poems and stories in competition. The Relief Society will serve refreshments. Visiting with Mrs Ivan Kunz for a week is Beverly HamoVn who is visiting in the United States until the end of June. She was here to attend an LDS conference. Richard Kunz, their son. met Miss Hamden in Melbourne, Australia, while on a mission. Karina and Randall Kunz, Granger, spent the week end with the following American Legion Post 77 and Auxiliary members: Mrs Glen Atwood. Mrs Helena Rudd. Mrs Rich ard Mrs Lvle 1 Mrs Thomas Gunderson. Woshobf If Buy Dsign by 26. - 46. A-:,- White City Luxury Line 12619 South 6 7Q0.H- or I Little League baseball gsmr. ere started Monday, Apr. 2'.. in the White City 7tr 254-380- ;"' f at wholesale Hondewn i Mountain Bell presents something to mae a rcautiful morning even better special Long Distance prices. La key. Maloy Bills. Origiool ,r' Mrs Bernell Greenwood, LIONS WORK BOOTHS Sandv Lions will he in charge of booths at the Sandy 4th of J ulv celebration, it was announced by the president, Paul Anderson. Applications lor booths can be made no later than June 15. 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