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Show an outstanding variety program, under the direction of teachers, Stephen Burnside, Earl Pierce, Carolyn Laucir-erand Richard West. New officers are president, Pam Wicks; first vice president, Frances Shouten; second vice president, Prin. Don - treaLennberg; secretary surer, Carol Lewis. Retiring officers are Pat Markosian, Bobby Jean Neel, and Margaret Wadley. a Mrs Carl Pfrks, East i hall. Guest speaker, William T. Freeman, Biology teacher at Brighton High School, spoke to the twenty-twmembers about a pilot project called New PTA officers at East "Jordan River Project". All! Midvale elementary school secondary schools in the' were installed Apr. 18. The Jordan School District are installing officer was Bever Lee Wood. participating. Juniors will receive a half During the meeting, fifth credit when they study the grade students participated in comparison of the Jordan ' River to others in their English class and the impor-- : tance of the river in their science class, also the pollu- tion problems in their social studies class, and in their his-tory class the water rights and water usage. The mathe-- ' I matics of the river will also be West Jordan Mrs Carol Murphy son, second vice president; Mrs Kathy Allen, president; Mrs Kay Gagon, third vice president; and Mrs Karin Rouse, secretary-treasurer- . 255-N7ti- 6 ' o The annual mothers week end was held at the Utah State University in Logan last week end. A lecture by Dr. Joyce Brothers was given Friday, and firesides were held at many locations after the lecture. Saturday the mothers were guests at a reception given by Pres. & Mrs Glen Taggart. A banquet was served in the University Center. Mothers attended the Robbins Award East Midvale i i j j i iviac-jan- d Subscribe Now j j Wendy Wagstaff, Holladay, Paula and Bruce Olschewski, Amy England, Jonie Gillette, Laurie Bacik, Gary Smith, Jamie King, Jon, Mike and Brian Roderick. Mrs Ellis Rich and Mrs Laron Olson entertained at a bridal shower honoring Mrs Rich's granddaughter, Pamela Rich, Billings, Mont. The party was held at the Rich home. Mrs Don Rich and family, Billings, Mont., spent the week end with his parents, Mrs Ellis P. Rich, while were to attend the wedding of their daughter, Pamela, to Thomas L. Harmon, Salt Lake. The couple was married Apr. 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Spending a month with Mrs Ray Jentzsch was her Midvale, had as dinner guests Monday, honoring Mr Park's brother and wife, Mrs Jay 'Parks, Hill City, Kan., and Mrs Levi Parks and children of Sandy. Others present were Mrs Carl Parks and ' family, Mrs Bob Jordan and ' family, Mrs David Goff and family, all of Sandy, and Mrs Val Parks and son, Riverton. Mrs Karl Larsen, Midvale, and Mrs James Horlacher spent eight days in Hawaii visiting points of interest on the islands of Maui, Molokai and Oahu. Mrs Frank T. Butler, Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mrs brother and family, Mrs Alvin R. Sharp, Rigby, Ida., Claude Weidow, Hamilton, Mont. Other guests at the spent the week end with home were her Jentzsch area. in the relatives They ' attended a meeting in River-- ; sister, Mrs John Sugart, ton. Their nephew, Gerald Hurricane, and a brother and Lee Withers, was the speak-- j family, Mrs Richard Jenter. He will go to Germany on zsch, Jefferson, Ore. j an LDS Mission. Gerald is the ' Mrs Clifton Vandergriff son of Mrs Jim Withers, and Mrs George 0. Jackson, Midvale, Mrs Warren Mac' Riverton, and a grandson of : New PTA officers at Sandy elementary school for the coming year are, from left, Mrs Rebecca Despain, first vice president; Prin. James W. Peter Neil were dinner guests Salt Lake, Mrs G. H. Macey, Saturday at the home of Mrs Angelina and Wendy Macey The Jordan Valley Sentinel Norman MacNiel. They cele- - Qrem, the Douglas Hansen Midvale, Utah Page 5 Mrs William Roderick gave brated Mrs Vandergriit s family. Mrs Michael Terry 9. 1974 May Thursday, a party Wednesday to cele-- ' Dirinaay. one is rars tamily, Sandy. s sisier. brale the tourth birthday of who friends Relatives and her daughter, Jill. Guests were Melonie and Travis visited with Carol Glover on Roderick, Union, Kathy and her birthday Apr. 30 included Mrs Leland Withers, Riverton, and Mrs Hilga Swenson. i Mrs Mrs Ge- Bob Krantz, Peterson, Holladay, Mrs R. Z. Johnson, Sandy, Mrs Doyle Yates, Midvale, Mrs Garry Glover, Salt Lake, rtrude DISTINCTIVE lUTEMOne Mrs Earl Glover, West Jordan, Mrs Claude Bird, a new concept in home decorating to create that Mrs Blanche Rosenhan, Mrs Rea Hall, Mrs Kay Edmunds. Members of the Li Arts Club met at the home of Phylis Jacobs. Stephen Hen-nema- n showed slides and commented on est of South tending were pine, Mildred vale, Marvetta points of interAmerica. AtReeder, Kimball, per, Iona Jensen, Distinctive Al- Opal Goff, MidDra- Louise Look" Young, Orpha Brown, Beth Soffe, Mabel Burk, Evelyn Terry, Viola Sabey, and Dorothy Burningham. Relatives met at the home of Mrs Edwin Terry Saturday evening to honor her on her birthday. Guests were Mrs Leonard Bennett, the Devere Hansens and daughter, Carrie, Mrs Delone Reese, Logan, the J.C. Wims, and Mrs Jill Olson, Cottonwood Heights, Mrs Curtis Rowley and son, Audrey Terry, Mrs Philip Terry, all 7200 PLAZA Og-de- fast 7200 Sooth 561-332- 2 58 561-741- 1 MIDVALE, UTAH ' 1 night with special guest James Brolin of the Marcus Welby show. West Jordan mothers at a "'""'S ' tending included Mrs Pearl mc as ait Ul me art iivci Mrs Roma Johnson, class. Mr Freeman Gourley, used slides Mrs Margaret Kirkman, Mrs to show the history of the Emily Drake, and Mrs Donna courses of the river. Freeman. Mrs Donna Freeman and Mrs Jenalee Butterfield were The LeBelle Lettre Liter- hostesses. ary club met May 2 at the home of Mrs Deanna Wolf. LEGION BANQUET Mrs Helena Johnson, who is a An American Legion Ban- native of Brazil, acquainted quet was held May 3 at the everyone with her homeland. a for the pur- Slides were shown of the of installing this year's pose countryside and she told of officers. Miss Kathy Howard, her life in Brazil, showing department chaplain, con- artifacts from that country. ducted the installations. Hostesses were Deanna Door prizes were awarded Wolf, Diana Hurley, and Ruth to Mrs Dorthy Burrows and Stevenson. Mrs bileen btefanoff. Win- Members of the nomination of th .,t raffl o rvl nan rrmmitriQ vv'imiutiiVi, uq ri v a rcj v vuii Connie and Tracy Stephen Moss, Mrs Marion Frost, Mrs son. Mrs Larry Withers, Salt Lucille Anderson, Mrs Lor- were special guests. Lake, rain Lehmitz, and Mrs Diane Entertainment was furHurley. nished by the Jack Butterfield District chairmen in the family. Riverton Post 140 won six recent cancer drive were Mrs if h - crtiTAn quraic nri rcir of ue Beckstead, Mrs Raylene the Wendover district conven-HeatSherry Smith, Mrs Carol Jeppson, Mrs Mae tj Simons, Mrs Beverly Stan- VOTERS INFORMED worth, and Mrs LuAnn Gear-har- t. On May 16 at 1 p.m. a Area chairmen included voters' information program Mrs Carolyn Parker and Mrs will be held at the Riverton Purser. Betty town hall. This program is to all ladies in the opened Young members of the southern part of the county. Jordan Utah South Stake had concerning politics a service project May 8 at the Questions will be answered by reprecity park. A wiener roast sentatives of both major parconcluded the activity. ties. Ladies are encouraged to attend and learn how the political system works. PfPS, i .1 A Serving j Chuck-A-Ram- j r ) ." j in. .i j. Morrell's Pride - Shank Portion It's Always Freshly Ground Regular Any Size Package At This Low Price Wonderful Smokehouse Flavor 2SC b. Hen Turkeys Norbest or Manor House U.S.D.A. Graded U.S.D.A. Inspected & A Inspected & Graded A Whole Chickens evhymyX lb. j Draper Mrs Cherie Petersen Riverton Roadshow season in the Draper Utah Stake came to a climax Thursday evening when each of the traveling troupes in the stake per formed for one another at the stake center. Following the performances stake service and activity committee members, Lynn Hurst, Marilyn Rishton, and t i the day's activities. Lark participants. The trophy for the superior show of the evening went to Draper Third for their show featuring a polygamous pioneer and his struggle to maintain his position as head of the house despite eight wives and 40 children. Mrs Lula Webb spent the winter months visiting with her children Bud, Reba, and Margaret and their families in California. The families of Mrs Agnes Coombs visited with her on Apr. 27 and 28 to celebrate her 83rd birthday. The Primary children presented a program Apr. 28, "Come Listen to a Prophet's Voice," under the direction of Pres. Ruby Hansen and Roberta Rasmussen. Mrs Mary Gressman and Helen have returned home after staying with her son, Donnie, for a while to recuperate from recent sur- gerv. Mrs Robert D. Moulton received word that their son, Robert, has received his Ph.D. certificate from Michigan State University. They will move to Beaumont, Tex., where he has accepted a position in speech pathology. Mrs Albert V. Oman and their five daughters visited in Lark on Sunday. He was a former bishop and moved to Castledale to make a home. They were luncheon guests of Bp. Norman Moses. Blazer B Scouts Micheal Kwiatkowski and David Bal lard attended the Scout Expo at Lagoon with their teachers, i Fred and Elaine Fahrni. They participated with the River Ion Second Ward in demon M rating the "Care and Use of Wnrtd Working Tool." Richard Moulton has been Draper Second captured honors for best script with their Dr. play, "Why! If Vnnr Wicn CarnP True." Crescent Ward received the trophy for best music with the "Energy" theme song written and performed by Curtis Dahl. Crescent also won a trophy for best "Oleo". Suess-oriente- Best costumes went to Draper FrJurth Ward for the animal creations in their presentation "There is a Cure for the Common Cold". Of special mention was the horse which won awards for dancing. Scenery in pinks and blues with an alpine feel captured the best scenery trophy for Draper First Ward. Stables featuring animals and a castle done with a delicate touch created atmosphere for this outstanding show. Draper Fifth received the with trophy for special efft-ct- s their show "Fairy People t Johnson. Crescent Sixth, and Drew Chamberlain. Draper Third, won t actress and honor a artor of the evening. Many other individual presented for asrds rvt standing contribution. i be-s- made supervisor over the Welfare Case Workers in HonneviJle County, Ida. He. his ife, and three children live in Firth. Ida. Rivcrfon Mrs By2SSPurser 7f 55 The Riveren Club held it meeting on May 2 Ml the to wo I 1 Mr i Norman Moes an m nounce the arrival of grandchildren, a brty and a girl, horn Apr. .10 to Mrs 6erge Mows, Salt Lake City. Skinless Wieners Sterling Franks hunk Bologna r;; ng Piece B Boneless Ham S Rath Pork Sausage i ' Automatic Tank & Bowl Cleaner . jar 1.09 0 1.84 4.01 Mb. 89 PorkLoinAssortedChops Loin Ib. 98 pkg. U.S.D.A. Whole Lamb Leg Lamb Rib Chops iAit ef Q Choice ,b 1.33 ,b 1.79 U.S.D.A. Choice Lamb Keebler Coconut Chocolate Drops pkg. IcedTeaMix tro;Wi,h EXL Ham Spread 2X Beef Round Steaks Full Cut ,b. 1.49 Greenland Turbot Fillet ,b 89 Captain's Breaded Fish Sticks Choice lb 98 USDA Grade A Fryer Breast Tyson Fine Quality lb 98 USDA A Fryer Drumsticks Tyson Grade Quality Ib. 85 Horntel Spam 83 14-o- z. Regular, Smoked 1 r Cheese Chunks can i. 1.36 39 4V4-O- Town House Crackers F" Sea Trader Here's Real Economy 16-o- r. pkg. Downy Liquid Shavers Fabric Softener Super Soft Bread or Natural fl 63 Reynolds Wrap fnT 85 Ib. 1.39 lb, 14 All Purpose Baking Mix LQj 07 Q Snowy Bleach Q Plastic Wrap TO it 79 Manor House Turkey Roast Boneless Morrell's Sliced Bacon Golden Crisp Mrs. Wright's B3 isquick D.. QDl.. DOy 1.69 ib Cudahy Bar-With Great Flavor Kitchen Craft IPrune Juice Chunk Tuna (STruitt Juice j .b r-- Slab Bacon 86 79 pkg V White Flour Cub Scout Pack 720, under the direction of cubmaster, presented awards and trophies to the Hillner, Betty SS. Second Ward Forest Ewell, will hold a phy- sical fitness event Saturday, May 11 at 4 p.m. at the town park. Refreshments will end ,b Sliced Beef Liver Beef Plate Short Ribs Choice Beef Chuck Blade Steaks Beef Chuck Pot Roast Er.J.49 members were on a temple excursion in Manti May 3, according to Vernon Jenson, chairman. 255-591- 7 79 ,, 98 lb. 79 .. 98 PorkSpareribs Round Top White Wheat Orange Juice Scotch Treot 100 Orange Juice From Florida Q Skylark Bread Hot Dog Buns Skylark Bread O Potato Sesame 16-o- r. J loaves Skylark Sliced 1.00 8-- 44 pkg. Home Style ,6, 29 Mrs. Wright': Sandwich C j aVN' VI 16-o-x. pkg. sJ lathes y Grade AA Eggs .sss Cream O CroD dor. La.Siie (Extra Lg.doz.55c Mrs. Wright's Mini Loaves Pock Brown 'n Serve bottle Sliced Dread )' Q 64-o- z. LIC I Prkes in This Advertisement Effective Monday, May 6 Through Sunday, May 12, 1974 All hems II Cans Strawberries Scotch Treat Frozen .J5?L 3) P9- Safeway Coffee Q Velkay Shortening - Shoestrings 5 6 Slim Jim Potatoes 11. q Fancy Broccoli Bel-a- ir Grape Juice TV Dinners SSSU. 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