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Show Remember When 10 years ago the in . . principal reason for its act medical experience indicates markedly overweights have mortality rate. Hiring of fat would be likely to deplete the pension fund. . UTE SENTINEL East Jordan Stake mothers and daughters outing was held at Liberty that that the is a high teachers teachers Beckstead and daughter, Norma, South Jordan, Mr and Mrs James Beckstead and son, of Salt Lake are spending two weeks in Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs Fred Park Thursday evening with approximately 400 attending. The record attendance was won by Union with 106 present. The oldest mother present was Mrs Saphrona Bateman, age 83 of Sandy First. Mrs Lena Johnson of Draper was awarded high honor for having 8 daughters at the outing. They were Luella, Marion, Olive, Florence, Lorna, Ruth, Vera and Bonnie Lee. An unusual feature at the outing was three groups of four generations in attendance. They were Martena Sorenson, age 75, of Draper, Mrs Mary Dow, Mrs Elnora Sjoblom and Wanda Sjoblom; Mrs Maud Hansen, age 74 of Union, Mrs Bertha Burgon, Mrs LaRue Jeppson, Juanita Jeppson; Mrs Soph-ron- a Bateman, 83 of Sandy First, Mrs Myrtle Bateman Hyatt, Mrs Delia Beverly Dawn Hyatt Beckstead, Beckstead. Mrs Freda Jensen was in charge of arrangements and Mrs Melissa Glover directed the program. The end of World War II was joyfully received in Midvale and vicinity at 5 p.m. Tuesday and tears of gratitude mingled with outbursts of unfettered enthusiasm as citizens gathered in groups throughout all sections to welcome the glad news that had been awaited so long. As soon as President Truman's official announcement came over the radio, every whistle and horn in Midvale began a terridic din. Where's Women's Lib?? For ten years the board has been refusing to license fat teachers in New York City. No formal protest was made until Rose Freistater was turned down. She weighed 182 pounds. The board gave her six months to reduce to 150. A heroic effort was made but dieting and exercise took off only 20 pounds. Then when a license was refused she made a protest. The board said that the More than 200 dolls were on display-iMidvale city hall during the Harvest Days celebration according to officers of the ladies CIO auxiliary, sponsors. Doll winners announced by the judges were: Mrs Ella Richardson, West Jordan for her 57 year-oldoll; Lollie Jacobson also of West Jordan won two firsts for her original doll entry and the prettiest doll. Mary Crawford, Midvale, won a prize for having the largest Midvale Mrs Willis Francom 255-360- 1 The Midvait: fishing. They met the new baby daughter of Mrs Ray Ulibarri, who was blessed and given the name of Connie. Mrs Stanley Freeman spent the week end at Mont-pelieIda., where they attended the wedding reception of Karen Miller and Greg Miller. Mrs Lester Kenning-ton- , North Salt Lake, accompanied them. Returning home with them were Lynn Arnell, Allen Brooks and Jan Smith. Jan Smith and Lynn Arnell stayed with their aunt, Joan Iiish, Salt Lake, and Allen Brooks stayed with the Stanley Freemans. Mrs Luther Smith had as their guests her sister, Mrs Everett Horton, Richland, Wash. They attended funeral services for Mr Horton's brother, Gene Horton, at Santaquin. They were also here for the 83rd birthday of Mrs Horton's mother, Mrs Amy Allmendinger. Mrs David Tafoya and her sisters, Mrs Maggie Vasquez, Mrs Evila Garcia, West Jordan, and their niece, Mrs Norma Lopez, Murray, gave a baby shower on Sunday at St. Therese Hall, Midvale, in honor of Mrs Ida Garcia, and son, Tony Eloy, Granger. Guests were Mrs Rose Mrs Yolanda Vaiiiez and daughter, Connie, Mrs Alba Irriseri, Alice Vasquez, Debra Dominquez, Kristine Garcia, Emily Bustamante, West JorRenae Garcia, Mrs dan; Phyllis Valdez, Granger; Mrs Judy Duran, Mrs Bertha Pacheco, Mrs Emilana Bea Martinez, Mrs Fania Rivera, Mrs Joseph Ortiz, Midvale; Mrs Romaine Vasquez, and daughter, Lynn, Copperton; and Mrs Frances American Laibrett, Fork. Prizes were won by Mrs Millie Laforett, Mrs Romaine Vasquez, and Mrs Alba Irriseri. m Ma-do- t, By NX DAVE BELL Inc. Siding Soffit & & Roofing Fascia 254-089- 5 jn Patios Skirting Rain Carrying Systems Mrs Kendall Voyce and daughters, Fremont, Calif., spent three weeks visiting her 254-432- 3 LL FREE ESTIMATES Qualified Licensed Applicators Mr & Mrs George Whetman, Draper, became the grandparents to a baby girl last week. The parents are Mr & Mrs Brad Bardner, Reta Whetman, West Jordan. Stephen Carroll, son of Mr & Mrs LaVar Carroll, Helena, Mont., will be visiting with his grandparents, Mr & Mrs Charles Carroll, Crescent, and his uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Harold Carroll for three weeks. parents, Mrs Bill Andersen, and his parents, Mrs Ralph Vovce. During their stay four days were spent at Flaming Gorge with Mrs Bill Andersen, Mrs Ray Davis and West Jordan, and family, Mrs Bob England, Salt Lake. Christen England, daughter HI years ago 20 in years ago the . . . ( Elje itti&ualc Sentinel Mt. Jordan Stake Junior and will a Junior Gleaners present "Moonlight Capers" dance at Sandy Recreation hall with Mrs Shirley Maynes, leader, in charge. Mr & Mrs Derol Bishop are stake dance directors. Assisting Mrs Maynes are the following committees: decorations, Mrs Florence Webster and Mrs Grace Brown; refreshments, Miss Carmen Lloyd, Mrs Melba Lunnen, and Mrs Lois Sanderson; floor show, Mr & Mrs Derol Bishop, Mrs Stella A damson, and Miss Mary Howlett; publicity, Miss Carolyn Wright, and Mrs Fannie Springer; dance program, Mrs Bertha Richards, Mrs Millie Norton. Music for dancing will be furnished by Martin Mrs Bob England, is spending the week with her grandparents, Mrs Bill Andersen, while her parents vacation in Acapulco, Mexico. of the . receives scholarship Lloyd, Sheila Maxfield. Jeanine Riverton Crescent Lorna Allgood 244-624- 1 In dividing the Crescent Sixth Ward the new Ninth Ward was created. The Sixth Ward had 1400 members before the division was made on Aloha and Clearview Drive. Stephen M. Nielson is the bishop of the Sixth Ward; Harold K. Carroll and Lewis Chappell are counselors; Stephen Perkins, Darrell Gillen, Melvin Barnes, clerks. In the Ninth Ward, Brent Hanks will serve as bishop, Wayne Horserost, James Wil helm, counselors; Roger Egan, clerk; Bob Barlow, finance clerk, and Lyman King, executive secretary. The two wards met for an outing on Aug. 12 at Saratoga. Mrs Ada Peck, Saratoga, Wyo., visited in Crescent with her sister, Mrs Francis Nelson. Visiting with their parents Dr. & Mrs Theron Olson were Mrs Lynn Clark and children and Mrs Lynn Nelson and children, Vernal. Announcing the arrival of a granddaughter are Mrs John A. Samuelson. Diane Camille, new daughter of Mrs Carl Lawson, Granger, was born Aug. 9, to the former Jacque samuelson. MrsW. I. Nielsen, Mackay, Ida., is visiting with the John A. Samuelsons for two weeks. 1st Lt. & Mrs Kenith Heninger and sons visited for a few days with her parents, Mrs John A. Samuelson, on their way to Ft. Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Ga., to the academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs Arvin Maxifled were hosts at a surprise birthday party held Friday for her Melbourne father, Lloyd. Guests include Mr s Farrell Mr s Salt Lake; IJoyd, Lawrence Lloyd Tremonton; Mrs Lewis Eames, Elba. Ida.; Leone and Koxanne 254-381- 7 the Changes made in auxiliaries of the Riverton First Ward were Cathy Woodward primary president, luunselors, Susan Denny and i.vnette Brinkerhoff, and secretary Lova Coy; Young ladies' president, Gayla Relief Society president, Maurine Nichols, counselor, Louise Brown, and Leah Bo-del- l; Green, secretary. Members of the Riverton TOPS club had a stork shower for Mrs. Andreah Chavez. TOPS Queen for the month of July was Juanita Reese. Runner up was Cindy Para-more- . Rachel Perry won the grocery contest for being the most consistent loser. Riverton Stake held its annual father and sons outing 15 on Aug. and 16 at Butterfield Canyon. A wild life film was shown and the stake furnished breakfast on Aug. 16. Riverton First Ward held a ward outing at Butterfield Canyon. Riverton Stake Relief Soci- - 50.000 MILE WARRANTIES ON NEW GARS i 2 HEAR 4.000 MILE WARRANTIES OfJ USED CARS! Now when you really need to be sure about what you buy, Crown Toyota offers these excellent warranty plans. For dependable, economical driving and a money-savindeal, visit Crown Toyota in Provo... 312 S, Umveruty Provo 374 0789 and is now serving approximately 1500 students each semester. The classes, however, are still small and the atmosphere informal, which creates an ideal climate for learning. (Mass schedules and information concerning scholarships can be obtained by or at the (silling center. 328-0:12- lechanic certification Relief Society chorus provided special numbers, and talks were given by stake president, Keith Bergstrom and visiting teacher leader, Ila Jean Bergstrom Riverton 4th ward girls softball team, coached by Becky Butterfield, won the stake tournament, Riverton 1st ward girls, coached by Judy Lloyd, came in second. Riverton 3rd ward men's seniors won the stake softball tournament. Mrs lone Albert Rochester, Minnesota, has been visiting at the home of Mrs Eldred Hamilton, Guests at the home of Mrs Orr Hill last week were Vanessa Shafer, Anniston, Lois Mrs Ala., Jackson, Birmingham, Ala., and relatives from California. They were in Riverton to attend the marriage of Gary Hill and Rebecca Gaston. Christine Huber, Redding, Calif., visited at the home of Mrs Nolan Park. Miss Huber is a college friend of Rhonda Park. Mrs Reid Nokes and son Martell spent some time at Island Park. John Dee Jacob-soaccompanied them, Mrs Moss Newman and Mrs Steve West visited in lepartment of Trans portation's Federal Highway Administration iFHWA) lias announced thai Robert 1). Briggs, Jr.. a research aiiultl with Utah State Highway has been a Department, warded a FHWA highway technology scholars nip. Briggs is one of 70 recipi en is ol M'hnlarshms ivurlh $2,500 each tor full time study in highway transportation during the H75 76 academic administered by year, FHWA's National Highway Institute. He will be attending the University of Utah and plans 1o return to the Utah State Highway Department when he program is com pleted. A native of Carey, Ida., Briggs graduated from Hill crest High School in 1968 and has attended LDS Business College and University of Utah. He served in the U. S, Army from 1969 i 1971. He and hi.s wife, the former Marilyn Elaine Brown, and their son, Koherl ('had, The 1 The deadline for application to take certification tests of the National Institute lor Automotive Service Excellence is Oct. 7. The tests will be ri! cal at Utah College at Salt Lake, if- )C m. 1 Redwood Hd., on No and T'-r- 15. The MASE offers te; and 'ertifications in automobile, heavy duty truck and bus repair, and vehicle body repair paint and refiriishing. USED TVS RCA Four to choose Black & White l pcesi (ii ,' ili l 21" Color Combination Consoles 59-$8- 9 21" Remote Control RCA Color with ,nf 21" RCA BYU - Salt Lake Color Console '159 registration set Registration for the Fall Semester at the Brigham Salt Lake Young I'niversit Center, will be fiom H a.m. to 8 p.m.. Aug, 28 and 29, at 401 Twelfth Avenue. The Center offers more than 200 day and evening clases covering all areas of general education and many major subjects. Since its establishment in Wop's mrm 1 iijlxjllitv VTrrrrrrnTi 7980 S. 1 255-425- 3 OXOCffiCt) QzrTDGM) 2 Utah Sweet Corn Potatoes E " OQf 1 29 20 Plums 391 Rad.or 4 25, 289 Bread 4,,$1 00 RCCoIa Pn-nfT- rf) canto ore Flour Seedless Grapes GEJGcEDQ3I J 8 ho, 89 lb 1 ttvO State St. Prices Effective While Stocks Last more. f all visiting teachers in the stake on Aug. 16. A skit entitled, "As I Go Along My A was Way," presented. 7753 South Redwood Rd. W. Jordan 561-002- Lake Salt marcset the dealer who offeri you T BYU F00DLAND Gr. Onions Cehcs C the ('enter has steadily grown test nears Three Union boys and a boy from Murray were reported lost overnight. Dennis and Raymond Curtis, Randy Goff, and Don Day left Saturday to go rabbit hunting at Skull Valley. The truck they were riding in had a flat tire. lacking the necessary tools to fix the flat the boys headed for a light in the distance. They walked until 2 p.m. the next afternoon, a total of 14 hours, and the distance of 28 miles, according to Dennis. and 1959, lacii . . backing water into homes. Ruth Park BEAR CROWN TOYOTA in Eleven homes on Wasatch St., Midvale, suffered flood damage Thurs day night during a heavy downpour of rain. Mayor Henry Beckstead said a manhold cover had been knocked off by machinery used in freeway construction, allowing surface water to pour into the sanitary sewer system, Now available from Crown Tovotfiu 5 Sandy man ' iK . Crescent MIA presented a two-ac- t play Wednesday evening with the following cast: LaVon Haws, Jerry Fairbourn, Dixie Dean, Paul Sampson, LaDawn Taggert, and Wilma Taylor, with drama director Mrs LaVar Webb, and stage director Allan Taylor. Edna Proctor and Mrs Casper Nelson won special awards for single gladiolus and arrangement entries. First, second and third prizes were won by Mrs J. H. Powell, Mrs Edwin Bishop, Mrs Ella Richardson, Mrs Ed Fenstermaker, Mrs M. S. Peterson, Mrs Eugene Hokensen, Mrs Proctor, Mrs Alice Goodridge, Mrs A. V. Lindsay, Mrs Jack Roberts, D. C. Smith, Mrs B. A. Rasmussen and Mrs Nelson. r, . 4L Meissner and his "Old Mill" orchestra. Aiburguerque N. Mcx. wilh Th, Jof(lan Va Sentine, their sister, Mrs Joyce Earl, ...1V.I D .til , UIHII and attended the wedding of 1975 21, Thursday, August Mrs Earl's daughter. o d The Third Ward Relief Society was on a tour of the new LDS church office building. The ladies had lunch in the cafeteria following the tour. Boy Scout Troop 400 had a hamburger fry at the church. Ray Ertmann, troop committee member, was in charge. Scouts earned money for equipment. The Venturers, under the leadership of Von Hortin, went camping for a week at Palisades Lake, near Manti. They were also accompanied by Don Stepan, from the bishopric. On the outing were Craig Sharp, Robert Jorgen-son- , Skip Clavell, Jay Rosa, Kelly Newbold, Vance Whetman, and Robert Cook. States Steel , SEDTIDEI was Mrs Ann Ulibarri named president of the young women's group in Midvale Ninth Ward. The Relief Society used the theme, "The Good Old Summertime" for a fashion show directed by Judy Nash. The summertime fashions were furnished by the Anita Shops. Models for the show were Karen Bath, Shelly Beverly, Julianne Densley, Michael Densley, Shirley Deppe, Barbara Hacking, and Krista Nash. On the program was music by Irene Maine and songs by Sharon Brand, followed by a luncheon. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, a barbecue has been planned at Mrs Deming Wright and Midvale Park. daughter, Gayle, entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs Viola Ehlers, Ogden, formerly Qualified Staff of Midvale. Other guests were Mrs Harold Leatherwood and Always Available Mrs Leslie Carrigan. ft R David Richard N. Recent dinner guests of Mc Dougal McDougal Mrs Ray Ulibarri were her brother and family, Mrs Raymond G. Parry, Walnut, Calif. They also went to West Jordan Mortuary Henrv's Lake in Idaho for United ... 30 years ago in the doll in the show. Joan LeFevre, East Midvale, won a first prize for her doll of all nations, and Patty Dahi, West Jordan won first prize for her 17 large size doll entries, as did Mary Hyke for her story book dolls. Unusual entries winning prizes were the English dolls owned by the Steck sisters and quintuplet dolls and wardrobe belonging to Shana Beth Peterson. Prizes were also won by Elaine Walters, Midvale, for her home made dolls and Carolie Colbrook, East Midvale, for her period costume doll. With her gladiolus exhibit Mrs A. E. Buckley won sweepstakes prizes. Mrs l77r,,l,',TTl |