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Show .;' f ' , r Attending Scout Expo 74 on May 3 and 4, were boy scouts from troop 281. Lynn Fuelling, scout- master, Dell Petersen and Eloy Ordakowski, assistant at Lagoon j j 1 ( cookers, which was judged outstanding. I ! i j Jana, daughter of Pres. & K. M. Brady, Jill j Mrs daughter of Mrs ofLaMai Mr; Jensen, Thad, son Robert Welch, Katherine daughter of Mrs Irene Lamp were baptized in the LDS Church in rites performed ir the Sandy Tenth Ward. 1 1 J Guests were her brother ii i i I Michael Melendez, Midvale, left, is one of four New York Life Insurance Co. Medical Scholars at the U of U College of Medicine. He is shown with fellow scholars Paul Diehl of Tooele and Charles Pledger of Salt Lake City, along with University Regent Reed W. Brinton, C.L.U., seated, a New York Life agent, and Regional Vice Pres. Mrs Richard Sandy A. DeWayne Ehlert, C.L.U., San cisco. Melendez, a 1968 Frank Diana, and a sister anc family, Mrs Butch Pryor, ano grandparents, Mrs Rip Wilson. Mrs Petersen's husband, Dell, and family, Kirk, Cheryl, Cory and Daryl, were also in attendance. Dane Pleshi was also a guest. Mrs Jean Hall has been named secretary in the Tenth Ward Relief Society. MIA girls in the Tenth Ward had a skating party on Fran- Utah gra- duate and former Navy flight officer, is a student at the second-yea- r College, one of 10 in the U.S. which designates an incoming student each renewable year to receive from York Life. New scholarships full-cos- t, May 8. Setterberg 255-334- 8 j .Tnhnsnn Rivprtnn whnsp husband is national vice pres- Ai f ,k Ctm Tl heard a book review, "Papa's Wile" by Shirley Fisher. A discussion was held at the seminar on the national encampment, to be held at Sqauw Valley, Calif., in August. Pres. Asay was a speaker at the meeting. His topic was "Justifying our Existence by Community Projects." president; Shirl Sundell, ; i ; zoo-6io- Use The Want Ads HENDRICKS? Familv Font wear Ennajetticks watches graduates i i ' competition will be listed around the face of the clock. The names the hands are pointing to when the clock runs down will receive the watches. Seniors may have their names placed on the Count-- ' down Clock by registering at Turner Jewelry, Inc., 9465 S. 700 E., Sandy. Tamer; LaVeli Webster, tail twister. The club is donating $100 to the Sandy Fire Department to mailing address are en- - defray expenses on the "Jaws couraged to call Mrs Berty 0f Life" piece of rescue equip- or pick up ment recently acquired by the Wardle, an application at 8356 Ro-- ! department. maine Dr. CAMP TO MEET RUMMAGE SALE Sandburr Camp, Daughters A rummage sale will be of Utah Pioneers, has post- held by the Sandy Unit 77 of nnnort thpir mpptinir tn Mav' the American Legion Auxil- - 20 because of the district con- vention which will be held on iary on Saturday, May 11. A large variety of items will Monday, May 13. go on sale at 10 a.m. at the Camps in the district will American Legion hall, 293 S. meet at the East Midvale 200 E., Sandy, and will con- - Ward. Anyone in the camp dude at 6 p.m. needing transportation may Members have donated call any of the officers, good usable clothing for chil- LIBRARY HOURS dren, men and ladies, and aj The Sandy library, 151 S large variety of kitchen and household items and toys. Of 300 E., and the A.E. Peterson special interest win ne tne library, vzi bego Lily, White sale of some antiques which City, have changed their have been acquired for this hours. Jason John Bellows, 5, son The libraries will be open special sale. The public is invited to! on Mondays, Wednesdays, of Mrs John Bellows, 8300 S. come and browse around. Thursdays, 1 to 9 p.m., and on 100 E., Sandy, drowned in a Saturdays from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Salt Lake motel pool, while SI P SEMINAR The libraries will be closed visiting grandparents. The LaGrande Asay, president on Fridays. boy was playing outside of the of the Temple Quarry Chapter Anyone wishing to use a motel with his brother, Shane Sons of Utah Pioneers, and his library facility will find the Hall Bellows, when he fell into wife, Lucile, attended a pres- Tyler library, 315 Wood St., the pool with no swimmers in ident's seminar and banquet Midvale, open from 10 a.m. to the vicinity. His father was at the Pioneer Village, Salt 5:30 p.m. away at the time of the acci- dent, and his mother was Lake, on May 4. Also in atteninside visiting with Mrs dance from the chapter were CREWS DELAYED Mrs Moyal Anderson, first Sandy city street depart-- Howard J. Bellows, Pleasant vice president. Hill, Calif. ment delayed t heir elpan-uWell known sculptor Ed- campaign due to an emer Following rescue attempts ward B. Fraughton, now gency in the sewer depart by Shane, he ran to summon residing in Riverton, was ment. Many workers were help. An unidentified police iuest speaker. He displayed needed on the sewer project, officer pulled the victim from his sculptured pioneer monuwhich took priority. Crews me pool ana iriea resusci-arments. In charge of the proback on the job and will tation efforts, gram for the ladies held in the complete their spring clean-uUTC LeRoy G. Anderson afternoon was Mrs Adolph campaign as soon as possible. and wife and son, Mark, and daughter. Marian, are here j from Yokosuka Navy base, Japan, visiting his mother, Mrs Fern Anderson, who celebrated her 80th birthday May 4. Hosting the event were Mrs Anderson's six children, Mrs Frank (Hazel) Merrill, Mrs Wess (LaVern) Spainhower, Rose Park; Le- Roy, Japan; Mrs Dee (Mary Jane) Harward, Granger, Mrs Lion ' ' "comfort"! is the ticket to first-clas- s comfort and elegance - simple, classic elegance that's just right for this year's fashions. Shoes make wonderful Mother's Day gifts, too! This One of our many new styles til wifa wd&tl h The Midvale Tenant Ass'n I oivis yourC 2 IUDGET I j j ' ; j j j i j i 1 e j Nothing Pleases like ; Howard Stewart (JoAnn). Riverton. Mrs Tony (Merene) Scurachi. Santa Rosa, Calif., was unable to attend. Mothers Day IS i 3ax1 Surrrise" i 571-041- The regular I summer mi- nurse have been employed. Children will be at school from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day. They will be transported to and from school and on field trips by a Jordan School District bus. Breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack will be served to all children. There will be no cost for any part of this school program to the child's family. The Migrant Day Care Center will be operated in connection with the school. If more information is needed please call Jordan District School coordinator, 255-689- or Edith Melendez, The following classes are non high offered to school graduate students of agricultural migrant families: Building reading power, LuJean Stout, to June 28, sessions for 8 255-457- weeks. 2 16 hour class 2 matter 'Ho how you 60 266-673- 2 -- Star Valley Medium AA Grade Eggs doz. 64 lb. Mild Cheese 98 lb. $rr69 con ib. J Cashmere Bouquet Facial Soap 8 i 99c Fancy Quality BANANAS 5 5"89c 15 c Kid's Matinee Breakfast for $100 ib. Link Sausage New Midvale Theatre Saturday, Muyll - 12 noon 2:30 p.m. Free Tickets for all the kids in the family - With the Purlu ase of 3 Ihs. Ground Beef from Hern's Meat Department Fresh Picked Swift Premium Canned pint Cantaloupes at the & Cream Cut Green Beans FREE 791. Whipping Spring Garden Vine Ripened & 99 Sliced Bacon 49 44 c BOLOGNA 9 it- - Murray --- At Sliced r Scream State PLENTY OF EASY TO GET TO FREE PARKING SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL :00 $1 00 Hams I . . FAMILY FOOTWEAR Fish Sticks five-yea- Ice Cream GirN Camp Clinic will be May 15 in l he Sandy Stake ("enter. F- - will be cups Mi-gra- Jean Taylor, . SHOES 4883 So. Strawberries for children of migrant farm workers will open at the Midvale elementary school, 385 E. Center St., Midvale, June 10 and run through Aug. 9. An excellent staff of teachers, aides, cooks and a school - WE'LL TAKE YOUR KIDS TO THE MOVIES YOU'LL BUY OUR GROUND BEEF? That's Right Folks! Just Step In and Buy 3 lbs of the Best Ground Beef in Town - And We'll Give You FREE Tickets For All the Kids in the Family - For the Saturday Matinee the New Midvale Theatre. Showtimes: Saturday May 11 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. grant school Mrs A. York and Mr s Glenn York. Madpe LRarnn. Hunter, and a sister, Verda $1 09 lb. - 35c 00 5 b. 39 Sweet Navel JiHy Cake Mixes Yellow Onions Whole Boneless Hams TOMATOES 2 79c Chili-Con-Car- 39 ne con ORANGES 49c 5 Instant Cocoa 2 cabn 79C A re along with the to attend the C'rwk ummrr ramp. jrtntin Ihf-- 5 9465 S. 7th Eo$t, Sandy South Village Shopping Center migrant children laYrn rolifrtfd Lorraine's Floral School for Ise Cream held for Mothers Defy ; Selman. Provo. also visited Mrs Anderson on Wednesday, las well s LaRene Iance and her husband. Sail ' Send her the FID : grandchildren. She also had two sisters and two brothers attend the celebration. Mrs Anderson and her son and family visited in Genola and Santaquin, railing on a brother and family, 12 te Mrs Anderson has five 13 greatgrandchildren. Order Early May , it Ity the pvuplv ivho run- HENDRICKS j -7i ; 4-- 255-932- another way to say . . . Tenant Ass'n to have annual confab ; sec- - Hpnrv' - i j j sprnnd virp Sha- 255-486- non-diete- j j DONATION MADE Ira Owen was elected pres- ident of the Sandv Lions to succeed W. Paul Anderson at a meeting held last week. other officers are Dick AHnir first vipp nrpsiHpnt rptarv-trpasnrpr- Mrs Rose Wylie, chairwoman tion call Mrs Ruth of the National Tenants ver,4 may Organization. Midvale Tenant Ass'n urges tenants to become involved in the politics in the community. Register to vote. The deadline is Friday, May 10. Mass Ta j Hrant Hurst - d j ADDlicationS are now avail able for girls living in Sandy wdn u,nnM liU tn ho m,Mn nf the Sandy Fourth of July Celebration. Girls must be 16 and not older than 20 years old, not married, to be able to be Sandy's queen. This year many prizes are being obtained from businesses and others to make being Sandy's queen or an attendant more enticing. The winners will still receive bonds as before. A professional float has been obtained for the queen and her attendants to ride on in the parade, according to Mrs Berty Wardle, queen chairman. Each of the tickets sold by the contestants will entitle the bearer to vote for the contestant and a chance on the color tv to be given away. Girls meeting the require-- ; ments and having a Sandy annual Salt Lake County Midvale Tenant Ass'n Tenant Organization Conven- meets Thursday night, tion to be held May 17 and 18 7:30 every p.m. at the Villa Cumorah at the Rodeway Inn. The key81 South Main. Anyone note address will be given by Apts., interested in more informa- If there's anise left over from TOPPER TIP it with sugar and a dash of mix baking, holiday nutmeg to spread on toast and breakfast cereal. Put it in a shaker; kids love the different flavor. Use a rack !o thaw steaks, CIRCULATION CUF chops and roasts in a hurry. Don't put I he meat on a flat surface: use a cake rack, or shelf from the oven to allow air to circulate in and around the meal. Leftover fruit combined with egg FLUFF STUFF white makes a delicious icing for plain cake or gingerbread. Whip an egg white with a mixer, add a half cup of sugar and the fruit. CAKE CUTIES Icing a child's birthday cake? Buy a .small box of animal crackers and match up the varieties. Put a dollop of thick icing between two lions, giraffes, or what have you. When it hardens, push a birthday candle into the frosting and march your menagerie around the cake edge. treat yourself to a facial sauna by SklN SAVER a and standing over the steam water of basin heating with a towel draped around to catch the moisture. To combat oiliness: Lather face first with antiseptic soap or cleansing lotion. After steaming, pat dry and splash on ice water and an astringent. LOAF LINES - A few things you may have forgotten about meat loaf. First, to keep the top from cracking, drizzle on cold water and pat mix smooth with hands. A wire potato masher also keeps the top intact and if you press it in lightly, the top has a nice grilled effect. Finally, to make the old standby more festive, slip it on to a heatproof platter and surround it mashed potatoes and a with mounds of cheese-toppeborder of minted peas. Please the CAFF OLE tonight with a rich frozen pudding made with instant coffee. Melt a dozen marshmallows. or a handful of miniatures in two cups of hot coffee. Add a half pint of unwhipped heavy cream. Freeze. To serve, thaw slightly and top with more whipped cream and chopped nuts. ((c) ll74. McNaught Syndicate. Inc.) Youth Olympics have been TEA FOR GIRLS A tea on Thursday, May 9, set at Jordan High School to be given by Mrs Marilyn from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Leonis, chairman, will bring May 11. Parents and the pub- together the girls who will be lie are invited to attend the attending Girls State. At- - games and many sports, tending the tea will be can - ' "Merri-Mis- s International didates representing the San- dy unit, Cindy Dowding and ftin!i1p2sLw;0the theme of a .VAV'" "P "A !?? party which! f SllCQn Rallnrrl was held and May 4, under the High School, Gerolynn Greer, Janice Jensen, An direction of Mrs Judy Grover periods, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at nette Dahl and Alison John and Mrs LuJean Homer. Midvale elementary school. son from Hillcrest High Auto repairs, to June 28, Mrs Marie Stuart had a School. sessions for 8 The girls will be feted at the birthday celebration Saturday weeks, 16 - 2 hour class home of Mrs Leonis. The when her entire family met at 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at her home for the first time in periods, event begins at 7:30 p.m. Hillcrest High School, 7350 S. Also attending will be Paula many years. Dinner guests 9th E., Midvale. There must Anderson and Shelley Oaka- - were Dr & Mrs D. A. Stuart, be ten participants per class. son. Both attended Girls State Saratoga, Calif., Mrs Robert Stewart and son, Stuart, last year. The unit is interested in Preston, Ida..; Mrs Lynn Countdown Clock obtaining contributors to the Park, also of Preston; Mrs 3irls State program. They Don Steadman, Midvale, Mrs mav contact ivirs uwen raui stuart, marnie ana mi- - gives twooa, president, chael, danay, ana mrs uicu to Green, Salt Lake. DAY POPPY Mrs Harold Carpenter an Two lucky seniors from Mayor Dewey Bluth has nounce the arrival of a grand- - each of the district high proclaimed poppy day in daughter born in Houston, schools will win Bulova Sandy to be conducted by the Tex., to Mrs Michael Carpen- - watches for graduation, acAmerican Legion Auxiliary ' ter. Another son, Richard, has cording to Russell Turner, ' bandy unit 1 1 on Saturday receivea aavancea training in president of Turner Jewelry, operating and repairing radar Inc. May 11. A Countdown Clock will be The unit will have the help units. He and his family reside ot youth and others who at Maistrom Air force case, set at each of the schools. Mont. Names of the seniors who are interested in assisting. mrs uien aiwoou enter- - wish to be included in the ine poppies, wnicn are made by the disabled veter- - tained at their home following ans in Ft. Douglas Veterans blessing ot tneir grandson, hospital and rest homes, are ' Lance Nathan Wise, son of sold from house to house and Mrs Lance Wise, Salt Lake. the public is invited to donate Attending were Mrs Calvin j to the cause. The veterans are Wise, grandparents, Salt j paid to make the red paper Lake, Mrs Phil Wise, West j crepe poppy, which helps Jordan, Mrs Ted Tolman, ' them tinancially while they Hunter, Mrs Douglas L. Johnson, and their families, are disabled. The sale of poppies brings and William M. Prestwich, into the unit money which is Salt Lake, spent on the needy families in Sandy, especially at Christmas time. Food and clothing are given to the children in need through the Children and Youth program of the Fresh American Legion and Auxil iary. : Queen contest At the May 2 meeting plans meetings will be held May 20 were discussed for the 3rd in each community. by MARY FUREY CRYMES - Mrs Cherie Petersen was honored on her birthday at i party given by her mother Mrs Frank Diane, May 5 3 THE HOME GAME j were also scoutmasters, there. The scouts won a blue ribbon for their demonstra- tion on their charcoal chicken held a pot luck dinner at their The Jordan Valley Sentinel regular Thursday night meet- Midvale, Utah Page 15 ing at the Villa Cumorah 1974 9, May Thursday, 81 Main. South Apts., r A CharloTiun Hall h ld May 9 at Mprrwry be (irove. Salt lr. The Jfrdan ILgh Sh"lannual irroup i tnsrini ev nt. this ill hat the brtt in tht world 1 .- - . r, Blaint tmipr 7071 So. Statt 1171 E. I1M So. 2001 W. 350fl So. Opm tvtry Day REM DtwvUwi Midvale One of Midvale's Convenience Stores r3 |