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Show Draper according to presidents Con nie Anderson and Gerald Gregory. They returned to the ward where Bp. Kenneth Roden and his counselors prepared dinner. Mrs Cherie Petersen 255-591- 7 Senior Citizens honored Ihe IntermouiUain AAU Association. For the host team, Kenny Iliggins earned an "A" trophy in the 25 yd. butterfly and 25 yd. freestyle events and Doug Aldridge earned an "A" trophy in the 25 yd. butterfly. A total of fifty-on"A" trophies were earned at the meet. There were approximately two hundred contestants at the meet. Triple "A" qualifiers for an The Jordan Valley Sentihf Midvale, Utah Page 13 Thursday, December 19, 1974 Pierians hold Relief Society president. East Jordan Senior Citizens MIA Maid leader, Mrs Dee committee members and their Hansen, and the bishopric and Joyce Day, with counselors partners attended a special their wives were also present. Arva Nelson, Mrs Clayton Carter, and Mrs LeLand Christmas dinner and proDinner was served to the Fitzgerald took their ladies on gram Dec. 13 at their new "Parade of Homes" Dec. 16 facility. This event was to Fourth Ward Primary officers a the Fifth Ward. A throughout honor them for the work they and teachers and partners on do in their area to help, the Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs book review by- Pat Ottosen "A" trophy include Korey the was also e Senior Citizens, according to H. 0. Berrett, president. Senior Citizens of Salt Lake County attended a Christmas party at the Salt Palace Dec. 18. Entertainment included dancing to a band and dinner. Plans are now being made for the next activity for the group which will be held Jan. 10, says Pres. Berrett. SINGERS AT TREE Draper Brownie, Junior, and Cadet Girl Scouts troops sang on the Christmas tree at the Cottonwood Mall Dec. 13. The Brownies have been busy making Christmas presents for their mothers and grandmothers with the help of their leaders Metta Chris-tenseand Julie Smith. The Cadets, under the direction of Karen Smith and Dawn Spencer, are making Christmas favors which will be given to the Searle Nursing Home to be put on the patient's trays. Jack Kerbs. Norma Ereckson is the president. The Primary children had movies shown on Dec. 17, and were given popcorn balls which were made by their teachers. presented at home of Mrs Riley Fitzgerald. Cubmaster Richard Forbes conducted Christmas Carols at Fifth Ward pack meeting held Dec. 18. Santa visited everyone. Den mothers Salley Forbes and Donna Gunnell were hostesses. Hall. The greeting committee Rasnuissen of the Cottonwood Heights swim team and Douglas Gibb of the Utah Valley Dolphins. Double "A" qualifiers for an "A" trophy, besides Kenny Higgins of the West Jordan Barracudas, were Ted Paulsen of the Tritons. Christian Pack meeting was held in the Fourth Ward Dec. 13. Cubmaster Ray Glad and den Six-tea- m mothers Diane Tadje, Mavis Glad, and Sandv Hoffman. helped the boys with a taffy Butters swim meet at West pull. party; A Christmas party was held Dec. 7 by the West Jordan Pierian Club in the Pioneer Jordan pool of was Velda Nielsen, Genevieve Schmidt, and Lena Wagstaff, officers. In charge of the party wepe Virginia Anderson, Nornva JUICY BEEF RIB ROAST REIGNS SUPREME on holiday table for a feast worth singing about. the Bountiful Scott Henkel of the Youth Acquatic team, Brownell. Judy Armand Susie Ott of the Cottonwood Heights swim team, and Stephenie Orsborn and Elizabeth Hooker of the Utah Valley Dolphins. Sharks, Kearns Wendy strong, The Fourth Ward Relief Society had a Christmas party On Dec. 7 the "B" teams of Dec. 18, according to the Utah Valley Dolphins, CottonLaDean Jensen. president, Mavis Glad gave a lesson and wood Heights swim team, the Youth AquaCarolee Skinner gave a Tritons, Kearns Christmas reading. Musical tic team, and the Bountiful numbers were presented by Sharks joined the host team, Beth Fairbourn, Dixie Allen, the West Jordan Barracudas, for the South Zone "B" meet. Shirley Anderson, LaDean The meet was held at the Mavis Carol Jensen, Glad, and West Jordan Junior High Rowley. Helga Enniss, school pool. Anderson, and Leah "B" meets are held to give Jones told of their "Most the newer swimmers on the Georgia Wilson's Junior Memorable" Christmas. teams the opportunity to Troop is making Christmas Lunch was served. swim against swimmers of The for Fourth and their Fifth Ward mothers. gifts and the opporRelief Society ladies met similar toability meet or surpass the tunity Draper Third Ward Relief together Dec. 18 in the even- "A" qualifying established by A solo a had was Christmas ing. piano Society given by proAllsoD. The lesson gram and lunch Dec. 18, Dorothy according to Pres. Priscilla was given by Melba Nelson Evans. A lesson was given by and Ann Payne. Rachael Patience and Joyce A ward Christmas party Kimball. Gifts were exchanged. The ladies also made will be held Dec. 20, under the Christmas ornaments. direction of Bp. Lvnn Cutler. beginning at 7: It) p.m. Talent The Third Ward had a will be presented from the movie and Christmas stories terry lalent btudios. santa were told on Dec. 17. Pres. will greet everyone as they Ann Marie Webb was in arrive and tell a Christmas story and give treats. Mrs charge. Noel Enniss are in charge. On The Fourth Ward youth the committee are Mrs Lea went caroling Dec. 18, taking Rowley, Mrs Dee Hansen, gifts to people in the ward. and Mrs John Hazelgrin. The MIA Maids at the same Mrs Noel Enniss will sing a time held a party for some of the girls from American Fork solo in the Messiah which will Training School. They decor- be presented in Layton on ated small Christmas trees, Dec. 23 by a civic group. She played games and gave them will also be making recordings gifts. The MIA Maids have with the Mormon Tabern'acle MON-FR- I. 9-- 9 also decorated the foyer and Choir this month. Fifth Ward Christmas tree in the church. youth Draper went on a hay ride and sang SAT. 9-- 6 Mrs Larry Howell held a carols Dec. 17. They will also Christmas party at their home visit six special families in the SUN. 12-- 5 for all MIA Maids and Ven- ward and perform services for turers Dec. 13. A formal din- them, including making a fruit ner was served. Venturer basket and taking a tree to leader, Mrs Todd Anderson, the home and decorating it, You can serve a gala Christmas dinner with confidence when a beef rib roast heads the holiday menu. For although this tender roast sets a high standard for a feast, it requires no frills or fussing. In fact, nothing is simpler to prepare, according to Reba Staggs, home economist of the National Live Stock and Meat Board. SELL IT n Val-ari- with 4- e roasting pan. open SENTINEL WANT AD ' x 6 CENTER Insert meat thermometer so bulb is centered in the thickest part of roast. Do not add water. Do not cover. Roast in a slow oven (325F.) to desired de The guests were entertained by a singing group "The Favorites", Karih Rouse, Jean Woodruff, Lincfc Simmonson, Carol Thorn'e, Karen Crump and LaDe'e Newbold, from Sandy. There was a spiritual reading by Kathryn Phelps. Jordan forms FBLA group Jordan High School has begun its first year in Future Business Leaders of America'. Newly elected officers are president, Julie MeCormicfy vice president, Linda Shor'fc secretary, DeAnna Hill; treasurer, Carma Hansen; historian, Katie Houmand; reporter, Kim Noorda; parliamentarian, Marsha Rane. The FBLA had a candlelight ceremony to install officers on Charter Night. rUlfc? (c?foic?fnin fl FREE: JUST FOR COMING IN AT PETE VROnTIKIS & S8H Stereo .AM-F- 95 HEADPHONES TAPE PLAYER $2995 A ssarreR,eon,$19ft95 Track Tape Player 8 CAPEMART SOLID STATE jafafa! 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Just turn on your television If a professional hockey match is on tap, you're in luck. But be ready to specify. Is it the National Hockey League you want, or the World Hockey Association? Either one will prove satisfactory. Do you like eye balls gouged? Noses bloodied? Or, a simple order of flashing fists? Just name your dish. They will serve it up steaming. 8TP14 set. SPORT where finesse and skill once ruled ice savagery now appears to be getting the supreme, or four fights a game are becoming Three upper hand. and common, they often start over outlandish acts, such as an accidental bumping. The offense of assault and battery, which can result in a stiff jail sentence if committed on the street, is not only permitted but encouraged on a pro hockey rink. For instance, the bruising (formerly languid) Philadelphia Flyers won the Stanley Cup last season on, yes, consummate skill, but also on a "game plan" that included specifically calculated intimidation. IN U,2 Or Cut Cooking Cost A TV VIEWERS of the fight spectacle could believe that pro hockey isn't breeding men of the pillars of the community; it's breeding a animals. Anyone connected with hockey in knows that this charge is not only unfair, but untrue. Mild mannered off the ice, they become supermen with blades under them. SOME be led to character, stable of any way DIRTY HOCKEY, most fans agree, should be and banned, with stiff fines imposed on the offenders. But nobody suggests that legal hitting be eliminated from a robust body contact sport such as hockey. What is disturbing to many followers of the game, is that violence and fighting have become strategic techniques in winning, techniques glorified above and beyond all reason. FIGHTS ON ICE. There're unquestionably far more fights in pro hockey than any other sport. And one reason for this is that the participants are least likely to get hurt. Friction is minimal on ice, and without that a few cuffs is like tossing marshmallows. It seems that this wholly masculine behavior of letting off steam is definitely on the rise. But, of course, when it comes to our gals - Mess 'em Well, as a general rule, they never did go in for such rowdyism. THERE'S ON RECORD, however, in most young old timer's memory, recollection of such spleen-ventin- g as hair pulling, scratching, biting and kicking, to make the male's puny effort of merely hanging a set of rolled-uknutkles on a character's chin, pale by is only reminding you comparison. Your tportstafcer immortal of whjl the RuJyard Kiplmg obverved anent a deadlier of the r female "The ths tuHett: than the male." They have been aMe to capture the ofldi wealth without greatest percentage of the hsh perhaps haniMo-runcombat, resorting to are possessed of prove the latent suspicion that they much more gray matter. ((c) 1974. MiNaughl Syndicate. Inc.) 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