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Show Mrs Richard Sandy Mrs Darrel Hansen had as Setterberg 255-334- 8 were Clayton Nielson and i e ten-tea- n j ; j ' Sofas j Done to your Liking A Fling was held July 10 and 11 at the West Jordan Jr. High. The fun started at 1 8:30 when groups were assigned to various activities. While some were working on handcrafts others were ' participating in swimming, games, or eating. Treats gave a special lift to ;. in the afternoon, the and a tired but happy group headed home. ' 7300 58 East 7200 South 561-741- Zoning question MIDVALE, UTAH j Midvale, Utah July Union Third Tenth Ward Third Ward, and Tenth Ward and Union bishoprics are, John W. Saxey, Ward, Jay E. The Elders Quorum of the Christopherson Union Eighth Ward will be Howard Brown. sponsoring a family outing Saturday, July 13, at Sara- - toga. The Rainbow Terrace which is located between the boat harbor and the fun park has been reserved from 3 to 10 p.m. Picnic dinner is at 6 1974 11, Thursday, ovw rout :. MIOOCT and Ronald 1 J I p.m. The property located at 2230 Creek Rd. is still in New counselors question after four or five attempts to change the zoning by several builders. Lynn Jenkins, realtor and builder, has applied to the Zoning Commission for A-- l zoning, which includes duplexes and rentals. The County Commission has recommended an zoning for the area, which would involve residences of nine homes built along the frontage of Creek Rd. Mr the in t COURSE S ! R-1- YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE more them enough Jenkins' property includes only 100 feet back from Creek Rd. The rest of the property is owned by the LDS Church and several acres that is owned by the Penelton family, which at the present time is tied up in probate court. The County Commission will give a final decision on the matter on Thursday, July 25. Those who are concerned and interested in what is built on this property and the effect the zoning change will have on the area should be in attendance. ssi 'I'll Wk:h I WITH A j LEGION ALL STARS Jeff Nilsson and Tab Brighton High School, and Ron Leavitt and Andy Rodriguez, Hillcrest High, have been named All Stars by the Valley American Legion baseball All Stars and are members of the Blue Squad. GLASS-LINE- Wil-stea- WATER j D AUTOMATIC gat HEATER An A. O. Smith product leu Mor Hot Wofer HERB Cost TOWERS MURRAY Union Eighth Ward has a new Primary presidency. Mrs Ann Stewart, president, Mrs Jean Smith and Mrs Carol Murphy, counselors. Mrs Linda Wilson is the secretary. Mrs Mary Ellen Porter is j 5666 SO. PLUMBING STATE ST. CO. 266 3529. ' "Open All Day Saturday" SPRINKLING ' SYSTEM Paris & Meat 255-795- your Room and Taste - ' West Jordan of Styles and Colors to fit 2 255-743- 2 Row-berr- Wide Selection 561-332- Union Mrs Cathryn Carlson multi-regiona- y PLAZA Wheat signup due g Dean Thornton, north, and Stephanie Nilsson, Carolyn Graham; 22nd, Collett Jacob-son- , Rod Pearce and Kim Ihler, south. The score was 12 to 7. Tanny Price; 23rd, Chris Martin, Susan Duncan; 25th, The Giants, coached by Kim Zan Anderson. Debbie Bal- Ihler and Rod Pearce, were the winners in the Little ' lard; 26th, Tonya Young, Beverly Potts. League with the Red Sox, All Star coaches were coached by Clayton Neilson, Cindy Anderson, Marie Peay, coming in second. The Dodand Gaylene Johnson. gers, coached by Lyle McDonald, LaMar Potts and Cliff CUBS TAKE 3RD Reich, were third. Cubscout Pack 121 in the These teams will go into took tournament play at the end of Sandy Second Ward third place in the multi-stakJuly. The tournament is held baseball competitionjust com by Salt Lake County. pleted. The coach, Glen Taft, led GIRLS IN GAMES his team to 6 wins and 3 Sandy North Stake recently losses, playing in the completed its Girls Softball tournament in which eight league. Players were Jim Taylor, wards participated, according to Mrs Kent Beckstead, who Steve Staft, Kendall Smith, was in charge, assisted by Keith Leany, Ronny Enright, Mike and Randy Westphal, Shonnie Reich and Pammy Michael Holdaway, Scott Pierce. Rick Allen, Pancho Powell, Winning first place honors were the girls in the 25th Chavez, Mike Marshall, Gay-jleGabbitas, Ronny Arnold, Ward, coached by Cindy An- Richard Kajma. two-waA tie for derson. The games were played at second place was won by the 11th and 22nd Wards. 'the Mt. Jordan ball park. The boys and their families Coaches were Gaylene Johnhad a pot luck dinner Tuesday son and Marie Peay. The Sportsmanship award at Copperview school, The also proud to went to the 23rd Ward, win a cubs were in the Sandy 4th trophy coached by Lois Linda, and a of July parade with their participation award for hav- float, which will also be enter- 64 cent participation ed in the ing per youth parade to be went to the 11th Ward. held in Salt Lake for the Days for was given Equipment jof '47 celebration. DISTINCTIVE INTERIORS birthday party for Melvin the new president of the Rowberry was given July 9 by Primary in the Union Fourhis sister, Celia. teenth Ward. Mrs Sharon Ranee Broadbent is now re- McCombs is the new presicovering from surgery at the dent in the Union Fifth with LDS Hospital. Mrs Dora Froisland as first counselor. . . visitors for a week their son and family, Mrs Loyle Lincoln, Nebr. They also visited family and friends in the area and went to allotment is urged to parti- 15 has been designated Duchesne to visit her family, as July the last day on which cipate and sign into the pro-- I Mrs Kermit Poulson. gram. Filing an intention with producers may file intentions Guests of Mrs Leo Lund-berto participate in the 1974 the ASCS office is the only and family were Mrs Wheat andor Feed Grain responsibility or obligation. Stephen Gardiner, Sussex, Programs. Unlike previous There is no planting requireEngland. At a patio party year's programs, the producer ment or restriction, no acreWednesday honoring them files his intentions to parti- - age setaside is necessary, and were Mrs George P. Furse and certifies as to his there is no conserving base and daughter Kari and Mary cipate program compliance at the limitation. Larson, Monte Sereno, Calif. same time, according Benefits of participation to The group will attend a first Elmer chairman of include: Sanders, family reunion to be held Fri- the Salt Lake County ASCS 1. Support payments day and Saturday at Midway: committee. should the market price fall Hal Palmer and Terri Clark Also, at signup time, the below the target price for the were baptized and confirmed producer reports his planted respective grain. in the Sandy Fifth Ward. 2. Disaster for history credit acreages payments in Duane Elg, Douglas Clark, to maintain his full case of crop failure or low purposes and Teddy Scroggin gra- allotment in subsequent normal yield due to certain duated from the Primary and Growers not reporting uncontrollable causes. years. will go into the scouting 3. Eligibility for commodity acreages will receive a zero program. credit resulting in a loans and loans for construchistory Janet Snideman's Blazer B reduced allotment next year. tion of additional storage Boys, Corby Petersen, Steven ' Every producer with a facilities. Snideman, Jeff Snideman, and wheat andor a feed grain Growers are urged to Clark Taylor, cleaned .the report immediately to the Sandy area following the July senior ASCS office County will any be touring abandonment Primary 4 celebration for a service of wheat, corn, the Primary Children's Hosproject. or barley acreage. Also, if pital. Banks, which have been Egill Olafsson was named filled yields are likely to be less with the during money executive secretary in the than two thirds of the farm will be several weeks, past Tenth Ward. normal yield growers should to the given hospital. Suzanne Bess was baptized The Targeteers B class will make accurate measurement and confirmed Sunday. a "World Festival" of harvested acreage and keep hold Mrs Kenneth Prince and 11, to display records on the harvested family visited Jackson Hole, Thursday, July the made. These in- crops to facilitate determining articles Wyo., during the July 4 week clude the of damage as a Hawaiian Leis, jewelry basis degree end. for disaster payments. boxes and yarn hangers. l A carnival A Finn" day "Huckleberry will be held in Murray park at is scheduled for July 17. 3 pm. on July 13. family, Springville, Eugene Miss Elaine from Romper Everyone is encouraged to Amberson family, Mapleton, in dress straw hats, overalls, Room visited the Fifth Ward and Mrs Frank Sorenson and in a a and lunch take of Palmyra, Utah. Primary and told stories July handerchief and wrapped tied to a family 10. The closing party will be Mrs Stanley Dimond and held July 17 with the children stick. A flag ceremony, singson, Norman, vacationed in will be a show and ing, puppet the eastern part of the countaking sack lunches. Games the entertainment for the day. will be played. try. They visited with the A hike to Timpanogos Cave Each class will also display Conly Hansen family in Edge-woohas been done what during is in store for members of the Md., and toured in the summer Primary. Tenth Ward who will attend a D.C. On the Washington, West Jordan South Stake return closing social July 13. Every- trip stopped in they will begin holdone will turmsh his own picnic Young Adults Nashville, Tenn., and visited Relief Society meetings lunch, and drinks will be pro- - ing the Chad Mullins family and for girls 19 to 26 on July 21 at vided. attended the "Grand Ole the West Building, Sunday Boy Scouts in Troop 281 are "Opre" in Nashville. A 7:30 a.m. at Victor Rowberry, son of preparing to leave for a camp ' mornings at Bear Lake on July 15. Lynn Young Adults Sunday School Mrs Gene Rose, is spending will also begin the same day at the summer at Camp Stiener Fuelling, scoutmaster, will travel with them. Robert II a.m. Officers are Gregg where he is working with the Janet Nanto will assist, and Paul McDougal, president, Boy Scouts, teaching boating Madsen will take his boat. The Price, assistant, and Robin and canoeing. Renee Anderson, secretary. a sister, is spending the boys will return July 20. A dinner honoring Mrs summer in Nebraska. A Edward Larsen, Washington, was given by Mrs Gene Rose at their home in West Jordan. Betty Purser Other guests included Mrs 5 Reid Hales and Blaine Hales Ras-musse- awards. Officiating at the games were ten women who especially trained to become experts. All Stars were chosen as follows: 6th Ward, Patty Brinkerhoff, Cindy Thomas; 11th, Kathy Conger1SheUi Hone; 14th, Jennie Lynn Cannon, Shelly Beck; 16th NORTH WINS The North All Stars won the Sandy Boys Baseball All Star game held July 6 at the Steven Asay Field. The north included the Braves, Angels and Red Sox. They played against the South All Stars, which included the Indians, Dodgers and Giants. Coaches Farmers file now. Dept 561-028- CARPET S. Redwood Rd., West Jordan 1-- 09 Sausage 2 -- July is a busy month for the Ward Primary. The Second rree Pad 7753 Vienna SALE v.u.u. 1 Potatoes 20 c Flour yd 90 3 Olives 2. SB $8.40 3". $1.66 Bread $1.73 " $Q95 Sq. 561-002- Peaches, Nectarines, 1 Red ivi i i uco D-- mo Like a computer, your body has to be programmed for best results. Rest, proper diet, sensible exercise and a good mental attitude are essential. Sometimes, even with all those, good health seems elusive. 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