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Show East Midvale The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 4 '"-- Thursday, August Olive Shorp j. i. 255-295- tirst tish. He also was girls of the Mia vale East Stake youth group spent four days at Wolf Creek, near Kamas, on their "Rough Camp" outing. They also worked on their certification program. The event was under the direction of Marguerite Kirk, camp specialist, and Frankie Hall. The girls were also accompanied by their leaders, Nancy Swensen, Linda Peck, Vickie Dokos, Edith Small, Susan Benson, Linda Mattin-son- , Sandy McKee, Tamera Austin, June Jackson, Gayle Anderson, Lonnie Asey, and Linda Pepper. Sixty-si- x presented a game and dinner ticket for catching his limit of fish. Steven is the son of Mrs R. Kent King. Mrs Nellie S. Cutler accompanied Mrs Tom Yates to Idaho. The Yates were in Pocatelloon business and Mrs Cutler visited in Blackfoot with her sister, Mrs George C. Walker, and in Rigby with her brother, Mrs William P. Sharp. Mrs William P. Sharp, , presidency, Georgia Becky Schultz, and Ann Moore. A Second Ward "Fathers arid Sons" outing was held at Granite Flats. In charge were members of the bishopric, Kay Hortin, Russell Morrey, and LeRoy Yorgensen. weeks was Pamela Stowell, Little Rock, Ark. Mrs R. Kent King and family vacationed at Island Park, Ida., Yellowstone Park, Driggs, Ida., and Lava Hot Springs. Mrs Ted H. Gorringe entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening to honor her parents, Mrs David M. Hopkins, on their birthdays. Other guests were Don Hopkins, Aldeane Edwards, Las Sons" outing was held by the Sixth Ward at the site, under the direction of the bishopric, Larsen Byer, Boyd Whitlock, and Lowell Card-welSmith-Morehous- e l. Midvale East Stake day will be held Friday, Aug. 9, at Lagoon. A J dpii jfUptalf J Ij mivrl Fomilii I yf 9 VI lemii i i ll I .L UM. mix c fT i1 . 59 pwsceP. ted to the fair for just half the regular admission price. At 2:15 on Wednesday, Sept. 11, a special program for Senior Citizens will be presented at the grandstand. The D. W. Roper family, marimba artists, will perform. Amos Bronson, acting as master of ceremonies, will present special awards for the oldest Senior Citizen present, the most recent newlywed senior citizens, the couple who have been married the longest, the Senior Citizen with the most grandchildren, and the oldest couple in combined years. Part of the fun at the Utah State Fair is lunch time. Seniors can bring their own lunch, make other lunch arrangements, or can order a box lunch from the Utah State Fair. The box lunch consists of either ham and cheese sandwich on a bun, or a beef sandwich on a bun, chips, cookies, fruit, and a drink for $1.15. Orders for box lunches may be made up until Sept. 1, by contacting Barbara Busby, Utah State Fair, 155 N. 1000 W., Salt Lake City, Utah love is 1 n. CA3E-O- F fl SiiJidiiiil P-- 99 F ptm Vu-BS- V soap ILL? 42 nfltHflE ftftfcffn r BgjBOj kss HCTzse QOJTAlrOEfS HAVOUME Tickets to Holiday on Ice I 0r Of SiSa l I are also available to Senior Citizens at reduced rates. a-- Ticket purchase also includes free fair admission. ?T5 0V I ( in Flint, Mich. MAIN taj w m t o Cris Boggess, son of A 3b UT" .n PACKAGE - H - WITH TWIST PER l&i" Midvale youth wins training 3 it 15 X TIES X - ' b Mrs Richard Boggess, Midvale, EFFERVESCENT ANALGESIC ALKALIZING TABLETS the DuPont Training Center in Flint. Mich., Sept. 15 21. His trip is part of the first place prize he won at the National VICA Auto Body Repair and Paint contest this spring. Boggess was graduated from Utah Technical College at Salt Lake last spring. will attend CONTENTS 75 TABLETS ij Presto 1 SAUO(0 paint instructor at the college, will accompany Boggess on his trip. His principal teacher at Utah Tech was Laverne Hansen. m KWIK CHICK taru w f H SNACK & PARTY FIRESIDE CRACKERS (East of State Street) Homemade i ; i ar n vj.'u ' C ffp nnd dfltf 'VfH wK fS olow - o ... ' - , .... - ' l to. y0u -- v,, , i J VARIETY DINNERS v :iC ; 10MIMUTE QUICK Golden Fried Chicken 100W. Main St. PIZZA unSir NT Charles Spainhower, auto MIDVALE. UTAH B4047 PJAL 233-386- 8 lis . if II rnmi taps 84116. flower shop; 17 NORTH jTHKT I The Utah State Fair Da, During Huckleberry Finn days at Murray Park, Steven King won first prize, a pair of tennis shoes, for catching the ; I for Senior Citizens is Sept. 11. Senior Citizens will be admit- Mrs Diane Hunt and daughter Rachel, Kearns, accompanied her parents, Mrs Harold Glover on a vacation in California. They visited in Lake Tahoe with Mrs Glover's sister, Mrs Eddie Cotta, and in Modesto with Mr Glover's sister and family, Mrs Lloyd Lyon. In Los Angeles they were' guests of her mother, Mrs Lillie Lund, and a brother, Art Lund. They toured Disneyland, San Diego and visited the Southern Utah Parks on the way home. a kiss and red roses. If PINT Utah State Fair has special day for Senior Citizens Hawaiian saying it all with , 2 Gadd. theme will be featured, with dinner and games. John and Rhonda Thomas are in charge. ... Choice of cherry; owwfli, grape or lemon) A4fttV 1 natural flavor. and sugor oMsd for r . W VAU3! -- Vegas, Nev., and Randy Members of the Fourth Ward were on an outing at Jordan Pines, Big Cottonwood Canyon. Dinner and games were under the direction of the bishopric, Eldon Fletcher, Joseph Olschewski, and Jay England. Midvale East Sixth Ward is having a ward party Thursday, Aug. 15, at 6 p.m. at Draper Park. OF rim - A guest at the Paul Henneman home for two 'John Mondragon is on a misUraguay South America sion for the LDS Church. John is the son of Mrs Berney Mondragon. He has attended BYU for a year. & v 7 13? .. Vy 1 TVPE FILLER, Dennis Dean and Anthone Jones, Provo, visited at the Ralph Sharp home while here to attend a meeting where Kelvin Sharp was the speaker, prior to leaving for the Australian mission field. Mrs Russell Jacobs spent part of a week in Idaho Falls, THa.. with her sister, Mrs Grant Mortenson. They were also guests of her nieces, Mrs Larry Hardcastle and Mrs Bernel Newbold. The Jacobs also visited Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole, Wyo. Spending a week fishing and camping at Fish Lake were Mrs Goulding W. Little field and son, Terry. the-Bloe- k Edging-ton- 1" Rigby, Ida., Mrs Harold Jones, Malad, Ida., Mrs 'A Round parade was held by the Primary in the Third Ward. The affair included a carnival, dinner, and games for the children, under the direction of the .The "Fathers 8, 1974 0 wo v ' r?q c ; od vorv Salad Rolls Also Full Menu Of Chicken Orders-Individu- al Or Family Sizes BrraKfn! 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