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Show The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 4 Thursday, August 21, 1975 III I I 1 .A JwA Ml f I AX 11 17 III III 1 TV I Ki II I rJ . 1.1 l I K.YJII SELF ADHESIVE PHOTO ALBUMS Spiral albums hold snapshots protective pages. Variety of designs. ; i h )U II in nf lu. r-,-1 I jrv'"Nfcv Jf COLD PACK 3.00 VALUE fB6. Of? ' I BAUSAM hi Union 255-743- Ladies r T 19 I Union Eleventh Ward Relief Society ladies won first and second place in the Sandy 'Utah, Willow Creek Stake Mftball competition. They are r laying in the ' i DS church ladies invitational .'tournament this week. First place winners are Barbara 'rockett, Pat Streiff, Shirley Kussell, Martha White, Judy 'atterson, Richelle White, ".;onnie Worthern, Becky Bag-!- i y, Elaine Butt, Susan Van turen, and Joyce Eckert. ;Joyce Eckert is the coach. Second place winners are '('arol Madsen, Mardise Earl, ".'Sue Grossi, Diane Whimpey, ;Jean Morgan, Cathy Rodda, I'auline Hutula, Cathy Conso- " iiano, Kerri Wilson, Janet Heber, and Jean Heaps. The mach is Terri West. The Third Ward team were the winners in the Midvale, Utah, Fort Union Stake soft-bal- l championship. On the team are Cheryl Argyle, Carol Peterson, Fran Shirley, Diane Beard, Linda Saxey, Barbara Jowens, Jan Christensen, .Hetty Newbold, Sophie New-bold- , Sonja Usher, Dorothy Iteard, and Gay Downs. Cheryl Argyle is the coach. multi-regio- TOP GOLFERS Bryan Ainsworth, son of Mr s Ottis Ainsworth, won the stake junior golf crown at the Mick Riley course with ihe low score of 74. The same day, Bryan's father blazed the same course with a four under par, 68 to win the senior championship. Dick Peacock, won the "eoior multi-regiotitle at the OUTING SET The Eleventh Ward fathers and daughters outing will be held Friday, Aug. 22 at Crystal Springs, located north of Brigham City. Swimming, roller skating, and golfing will be available. Barbara and Doug Olsen were hosts at a dinner served by the 1 1th ward as a building fund project. The food was under the direction of Kathy Parker and Deanna Johnson. The program was written by Judy Saunders, which included a slide presentation of the families residing in the ward. flb 6to$fjB paper ImS A tennis tournament will be sponsored by the Elders Quorum in the Eighth Ward. Trophies will be given to winners in all categories and will be awarded at the Elders Quorum dinner in September. Those in charge of the event are Bill Shaw, Gary DeLand, and Glen Thorum. 3298112 The Fifteenth Ward youth choir will hold a fund raising carnival on Thursday, Aug. 28. The ward will also sponsor an outing on Friday, Sept. 5 at Evergreen Park. SOAP Now hiring port time help to work either doy or eve. shifts. Flexible hours. There may be mites and insects on the old canes that can tie removen irom your vard bv cutting the canes Register Now! Beginning Sept. ings Uniforms Furnished All inside work taught Ballet, Need Good Workers !fc3 J - Fancy. I'm wing vinyl binder with V?" plastic fixture. Clip on inside back cover. Assorted Q designs printed rnrier clear vinyl. THE Sut Kami?, t ub 'i po'' t0'J'"1 f,vUM wth '.A. &' IR 10 LB. 11 fee. 0Z. h 5 4G? FAMILY SIZE ONLY - THE SYSTEM clear :nyl fix'ure Each Hnnt'd fc designs assorted under tack coe( VJ" thp t nrier I'Mi w th (jeil'jrd'':d P1'-1-" and (OJJQ APRRAOGE 3oYo FFesHtrp- - pep 5 bcx. ( i Jon Flexible 1 1iW fee. 3 PaT(- 66 In top. i Modern. Also SANPY pp-- SYSTEM Tide's In.. Dirt's Out $7.00 Month TflEME w I,, t Mrr M, H'JIS. VMtsfe.fuh ORGANIZER Exercise classes for Interested Mothers mm MIDVAlE 33 thru Beginners Apply in person to Mgr ORGANIZER, fjffjurit thrr.; 1 now. Fall Dance Classes No exp. necessary Pd. Vocotion Pleosont Surround- SPIRAL I lour inert reasons why the old canes should be removed now, Burningham says. Help Wanted: THE THE CLAbSIFItER. Pocket oortfolio with oerforatpri pad 8x1 i. 36 count LETS raspberry care are ai least 4 0 Oliver McPherson, Gene Martin and Richard Emery have been named Sunday school officers in the Eighth Ward. Kent Burgon will serve as finance director. I'L -m IOJ1CO J A regional young adults workshop will be held Sept. 4 at the Midvale Stake Center, 400 Jackson St., from 7 to 10 p.m. Theme of the meeting will be "Singles or Young Adults." A regional representative will be guest speaker. Have you removed the old canes from your raspberry patch yet.' asks Melvin s, Burnighham, USU area horti culturist. Whether they are the one crop type that bears fruit only in July or everbearing, canes that have finished bearing should be removed. it is the new suckers that came up this spring that will yield fruit next Jul v. The everbear ing varieites will have fruit on those canes this fall and next July. AA; l I Tips on m orpine ill Horticulturist... m r"e golf course with a score of 74. Mr Peacock played in the area golf tournament held Aug. 14 and 15 at Patio Springs. ; , 2 ornTQl Tri-Cit- y compete clear, full-col- Studio Address last 7000 South 212 Register Now Call Shelly Tucker 943-868- 6 fee. i I - 77 - Of3M06E An, |