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Show 40 years ago in Miss Adeline Bodell, Herriman, Remember When OTE SENTINEE The hands have it! . . . The two major work projects of Midvale . city are progressing under direction of Supervisor Neil Anderson. Twenty single hands, one team and four trucks are employed on North Main raising the road bed and resurfacing. Eight single hands, a team and four trucks are employed at Grant St. resurfacing the street. Miss Larna Walker, Herriman. spent a week visiting Mr and Mrs John Walker. 30 Postal business in the news . . . Announcement was made by Postmaster G. Leonard Larson that the Sandy post office has reached a volume of business which entitles it to a second-clas- s rating. Postal business has increased 25 percent annually for the past ten years. . . . QEDFIDE1 "Swarm Night" . . . The West Jordan MIA "Swarm Night" was held for the Beehive girls and their mothers, under the direction of Mable Behling, Beth Webb, Mrs Mildred Brown, Mrs Virginia Peterson, and Mrs Lucille Glover. On the program were Agnes Wiebel, Jackie Bruno, and Margaret Jones. Mrs Marie Densley presented certificates to nine honor Bees, Leila Peterson, Roylance Spratling, Norma Ray Lyons, Clara Steinfeldt, LaRae Lyons, Norma Cundick, Norma Joyce Bateman, Donna Beth Steadman and Agnes Wiebel. Two couples were married last week, William Gordon and Rayola Smith, and Ennis Terry and Alice Borg, of Draper and Sandy. Mr and Mrs Homer Jaynes, Crescent, announce the arrival of a girl, born Thursday. 20 p Mrs John Dunn, Crescent, entertained the pinocle club last week. A dinner was served to Mrs Jerry Wellington, Mrs 10. Garry Garlf a won third place j in the essay contest, Gary Lee placed third in the poster Public Notice Also on May 10, the kindergarten students will have the opportunity to eat in the lunch room and will be able to invite contest and Jan Ritchie won a second place for her poster. their mothers to join them. IT n 1 sii nnnfAi'jl uroC nrixron There was only a first, second 1 mtw auui Orientation for kindergari for a $150,000 federal grant to and third given in each division. The winners were all ten children and their parents , develop the West Park in will be held May 6, 1:30 p.m. - uottonwooa neignis Dy me fourth GTade students attendCouncil of Governments at a ing three different classes at at Mount View elementary, will be taken for j Students the school. meeting held May 3. i nu mnnou Winners and their parents story telling and a tour of the ;ic rpn were invited to a luncheon at building, while iirst grade and lo tion Fund set up by the the Terrace Ballroom on May teachers, Mrs Flindersschool with Mrs .accord'-t:jinalong Nyman, ",; federal h government, The County Fair sponsored nurse, Grace Craig, speak to to Paul Bywater, chair-.f'maof the Cottonwood by Canyon View PTA will be the parents. In a talent exchange fifth Heights, Salt Lake County held May 16. There will be a students walked to of and arts crafts grade display made by students during the Ridgecrest on May 3 and to vv rv, bile lltll tullipJCLCU, yai . . J r 0 .1 year in addition to games and Bella Vista on Apr. 29 where ammonlorv U7II cprup 3Q 3 booths. they performed for students. A band concert will be held jaseoan neiu anu picnic area "i for nearby residents. A May 9, 1:15 p.m., with fourth, CONCERT SET similar park (East Park) Brighton High Dance Club fifth and sixth grade musi- will present a concert May cians playing, under the l'r located at the end of Banbury Road is near completion. The at 8 p.m. in the school batons of Mr Holyoak and Mr ' Utfll Ut:iU 13 QU VOU 111 UOC All auditorium. Nearly 50 girls Overlade. Martin Bacik, prinaddition mere win De lennis will be participating in var- cipal, said that parents are in- ' 'riirtc oiniloKlo in the naflr ious groups of modern creavited to attend. tive dance under the direction future at East Park. Butler second grade stuAt the Cottonwood Heights of Virginia McDonald, teachdents will present a Mother's Park, located at 2700 E. and er. Day program on May 9 at 2:15 Sue Ann Sorenson, presi7600' S., nets are up on the tennis courts. The courts will dent of the Dance Club, will p.m. inira graders enjoyed a be available to all residents of appear as a soloist. Colorful Cottonwood Heights, but res- costumes have been designed field trip to the Museum of ervations should be made at by Brighton junior Cora Lee Natural History at the Uni the Spa. The time will be Anderson. A small admission versity of Utah on May 2. Later in the day they had a limited to one hour of play will be charged. New studentbody officers picnic at Liberty Park. when others are waiting. ' Before Butler Ruby Hammel, entering the courts, have been elected at Brighton has a for teacher, next the should the organized by year. stop Assuming players desk in the Spa to sign up for position of president will be ukelele band made up of time. Reservations may also Mark Wilkey. Other officers fourth, fifth and sixth grade are Mark Shurtleff, vice pres students, lhey will perform be made by phoning Dick Guthrie, Spa director, ident, ratty Peterson, secre at a dinner honoring Grace Wing, who is retiring as readsaid that the courts will be tary, and Annie Zahos, historing consultant for the Jordan open Monday through Friday ian. School District. The dinner from 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and will be held May 14 at the disFIELD TRIP on Saturday from 6 a.m. to 8 First grade students at trict offices. p.m. Sundays will be open. The ukelele band will also The season runs from April Ridgecrest have been prepara Hootenany for the for field 30. their to present the ing through Sept. trip zoo May 9. They have talked rest of the school. about animals and watched a TOP PRIZES In a recent contest spon- film about a zoo. Several ART W INNERS sored by the Utah State Bar animal helpers from the Hogle An impressive list of winAssociation, students from Zoo have talked to the Panvnn View elementary students and brought small ners from Brighton High in the 15th Annual Invitational walked off with three of the animals for them to see. The Ridgecrest Glee Club Utah High School Art Exhibit top prizes. The contest was in connection with Law Week. will walk Over to Mount View was announced May 4. The Winning posters and essays elementary and perform for exhibit is on display at were on display at Trolley students there at 1 p.m. May Granite High school throughout the week of May The exhibit was started by vti i i g n j ; ' 9-1- j T 278-275- Delbert Smedley, COURSE i YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE ' !"-- "" WITH I A Perwaglas CHASS-UNE- D . - J ! AUTOMATIC $OI WATER KIATEK Am A Mor HERB Ho4 O SA WyH PLUMBING ,5666 SO. STATE ST. ' I I r t ij i j TOWERS MURRAY j P'l tu Off CO. 266-3529- I . "Open All Day Saturday" SYSTLM 4 DO TAti, I Bridge club members meeting Tuesday enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs Brooks Elkington in Sandy. Guests were Mrs John O'Brien, Mrs William Anderson, Mrs Calvin Elkington, Mrs Kenneth Prince, Mrs E. C. Elkington, Mrs Keith Elmer, Mrs Charles Hedgens, Mrs Robert Ingersoll. j j i : Deceased. Date of first publication April 18, A.D. 1974. Everett E. Dahl Attorney East Center Street 760 Midvale, Utah 84047 25: 5:2. 9) (Pub, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of VIDA W. FOWLES, aka VIDAN. FOWLES Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the nnHircicmd at. 8138 South State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047 on or before the 10 day of August, A.D. 1974. Claims must he nresented in accor dance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifi cation as required tnerein. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a cor poration, administrator of the estate ot IUA W. FOWLES, aka VIDA N. FOWLES, Deceased. Date of first publication May 9, A.D. 1974. NOLAN J. OLSEN Attorney 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 5-- i will Creditors j present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 760 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah on or before the 19th day of July, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Hessie Joos, the Administratrix of the of Vernon Joos,' Deceased. Date of first publication April 18, A.D. 1974. Everett E. Dahl 75-9-- 75-9-- (Pub. of VERNON JOOS Deceased Es-sta- Attorney 760 East Center Street Midvale, ,Utah 84047 9) 25; (Pub. 5-- i 16, 23, 30) i Estate of CARLOS CHAVEZ Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 760 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah of with the provisions Utah Code Annotated 1953, 84047 on or before thel9th day and with proper verification ol July, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accoras required therein. Lawanna Roberts, the dance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated Executrix of the Estate of Arthur C. Kylen 1953, and with proper verifiaka Arthur Carl Kylen, cation as required therein. Deceased. Date of first publication April 18, A.D. 1974. ) TV Tune-ujj-Everett E. Dahl, Attorney for Executrix 760 East Center Street Midvale, Utah 84047 25; (Pub. I 75-9-- ill i i Ads 75-9-- j 1 Special p VOPS a$3000Value$14.95 Service Alignment 5-- j 75-9-- j Vert. Lin. Adj. Parity' Convergence Stability Check All Tubes Check Modules Cleaning Tuner Controls Chassis vacuum Screen temperature Hi Voltage Adj. DeGause (If not automatic) fops Mother Fayette SHOWCTASE 7980 South State MMvab : 255-425- 3 All Mother's N ursery LOVE r- -fl Now Available nr F Pony Geraniums former and ceramic pieces and the batik displays, according to one judge. The judge further stated that the development of art at Brighton is credited to the high quality of teaching in the department. Art instructors are Anthony Barlow, Glenna Dodge, and Denny Kastelic. Winning a scholarship to Dixie College was senior Alayne Armstrong. Other winners were Kan Steffen sen. the Elaine S. Mirhelsen individual award for a heroic piece of pottery; LizSandwick and Debbie Tones, senior art awards; Martha Key. Vicki Reese. Bocki Jones. Jan Rei mann, David Rurnside. junior art awards; Frank Pox. junior art award in graphirs. Sue Mackajr. Cindy Maxfield. ott l orp4T. senior ri'Umfr-ria- l art award. Brnt Middle ton. Mark Jackson, junior rrr,rTirrrsal aft awards. Mark KmtT, vphmor- - commrr rial art award. Srott F,r) Scot I (Kirdon, and Val Van Setters, senior art award in fpramirs; Scott H rtri sophorTHirr art award None hurt in school fire . . . A lire was discovered at 10:15 a.m. in the building formerly used as the junior high school in Sandy. Most of the Sandy elementary school students were out of the building at the time, but five 5th grade classes marched out in good order when the fire alarm was sounded. William E. Clough, fire chief, said that school personnel used fire extinguishers to fight the flames and kept the fire under control. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CYRIL E. FOWLES, aka CYRIL EDWARD 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All Plant Materials, stakFOWLES, Estate of Deceased and redwood ing, edging Creditors will present Arthur C.Kylen other materials will be furnclaims with vouchers to the aka ArthurCarl Kylen ished by the contractor. The Deceased undersigned at 8138 South installation will be in accordance with the Plans. Creditors will present claims State Street, Midvale, Utah Plans, Specifications and with vouchers to the under- - 84047 on or before the 10th other contract documents signed at 760 East Center day of August, A.D. 1974. may be examined and ob- Street, Midvale, Utah 84047 Claims must be presented in tained at the home of Charles on or before the 19th day of accordance with the proviC. Baugh, 1084 Chevy Chase July, A.D. 1974; claims must sions of Utah Code be presented in accordance Annotated 1953, and with Individual I 1 v.. Pots Tomato P IUI nntQO I I I Beef Steak n R eg-- A(f X MP $ Avo Flat MmT Burpee Big Boy Burpee Early Hybrid Hanks Early Hybrid Eary Rise, Moscow, etc. qWC Plants Vegetable starts are now Available Cuke, Squash Large Stable Blooming Plants individual 69 BeefEoter at Begonias Huge Stable Blooming Plants the great improvement in technical skills which was evident at this year's show. Particularly outstanding were the Brightor pottery more iIkiii enoiicili I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are invited to submit bids for installing PLANT MATERIALS at the following schools: 1. Eastmont Junior High School at 10000 South 1300 East; 2. Oakdale Elementary, 1950 East 8100 South; 3. Terra Linda Elementary, 8400 South 3400 West; Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Jordan School District, 9361 South 400 East, Sandy, Utah by Kenneth Prince, Clerk, up until 4:00 P.M. on May 14, vez Estate gear shift, press mounted tire pump, V. Chavez, Katherine Administratrix of the. Estate of Carlos Cha- NOTICE TO CREDITORS the. in years ago Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. Bidders will visit the sites before submitting their bids. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of the contract documents, Separate bids will be made for each school. Bids will be ac-cepted from duly licensed contractors only. The Jordan School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid or to waive any informality in any bid as its best interests may appear. Board of Education Jordan School District By Kenneth Prince, Clerk 9) (Pub. Granite High art teacher and retiring Granite District Art Supervisor, because of his concern to show Utah High School Art. This will be his last year as coordinator of the exhibit. Mr Smedley noted ?'s equiped with handlebar brakes, and saddle bag. i , 'f . . . West Jordan Jaycees clean-uslogan contest ended with three winning slogans "Get in the Race, Clean Up the Place" submitted by David Arnold; "Civic Pride Follows Personal Pride," by Ricky Spratling, and "Be in the Groove-Clea- n, Paint, Improve", by Jerry Dimond. A clean-udemonstration will also be held Saturday under the direction of Fran Haun. This event will encourage residents to improve their premises, the committee hopes. Queen entrants were Lamona Atwood, Rosemary Schmidt, Jerry Robison, Arlene Haun and Norma McClellan. The crowning of "Miss Springtime" will be at the Avalon Ballroom. The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 6 Thursday, May 9, 1974 NA-ttdma- t. . 5-- 14, son of Mr & Mrs Lionel P. Dimond, West Jordan, won a bicycle in a recent IGA Grocers' contest. Imported from Germany, the bicycle is Jerry Dimond, . . . How about a "Miss Springtime? re- - RANK, ad ministrator of the estate of CYRIL E. FOWLES, aka CYRIL EDWARD FOWLES, Deceased. Date of first publication May 9, A.D. 1974. NOLAN J. OLSEN Attorney 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 16, 23, 30) (Pub. j Mr & Mrs Foster Greenwood and children visited briefly at the Cecil Furr home in Granite Sunday. The Lark school gave' a program Tuesday under the direction of Prin, D. Frank Griffith, Miss Bernice Holt, and Miss Zoe Garfield. Supt. C. N, Jensen was in attendance. years ago in the as proper verification therein. quired ZIONS FIRST . Russ Boren, Bingham Canyon, won the third annual Town and Country bowling tournament held at Roller's Bowling Alleys last week end. Mr Boren bowled 815 scratch series. Second place went to Nick Dunn of Crescent with a 863 total. 10 Mrs Orpha Soffe Brown, East Midvale, and two children left last week for Richland, Wash., where she will join her husband, who is employed there. Mrs T. F. Greenwood, East Midvale, entertained Wednesday fof Mrs Heber Burgon, Mrs Bert Burgon, Union, and Mrs Charles Greenwood, Sandy. , . Fairbourn, and Mrs Alton Harrison. The Midvale Jordan district. The one-ac- t plays "Hans Von Smash" and "0 Joy San" will be presented by the Dramatic Arts club. Casts include Ted Graff Howard Butler, Joseph Sorenson, Richard Setterberg, Annie Neff, Ruth Borg, Beth Mitchell, Crystal Dastrup, Verdant Despain. . years ago in the . Clem Fitzgerald, Mrs William Smith, Mrs Dale Martin, Mrs Sam Parker, Mrs Alva Salt Lake. A closing program for the Sandy school will include Invocation, Lewis Bishop, and remarks by S.J. Mickelsen, president Of m spent last week with Mr & Mrs Clayton Nelson and family in Salt Lake. While there they visited with Mrs Henry Tempest and daughter, Mrs Percilla Bates, Midvale. the ... Cottonwood Heights Mrs Betty Allen ! & Pony Egg' 1 ! 3509 S. 300 K. Draper. Ulnli 1 Nursery S71-3S- 0 Ooid Svnday WhiU if loin New ond Old lowns Lova Itl Covert 6,000 Square Feet Orotho Lawn Food s595 |