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Show Sandra Cowdell sets August wedding day cers, 85th birth and teachers, partners went to the their Warrior", and to the Larry Filmore home. "Saturday's later went date noted Church rites i An open house will be held honor of Mrs Anna Seehagen, Germany, on her 85th birthday, at the home of her son Mrs Rudi Seehagen, 2295 Creek Rd., Sandy on in ilr Sunday, Aug. 9:UU i 24 There were planned by Mid-val- e announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Leanna to John T. Miller, son of Mrs Jay Miller, Draper Mrs Cherie Petersen 571-294- 9 571-121- Mrs Jesse Cowdell, River-ton- Hooser , Bp. Lawrence Palmer, after which there will be a reception given in their honor. announce the marriage of their daughter, Sandra to Don Hooser, son of Mrs Merl Hooser, Sandy. The young couple will be married Aug. 23 at the Sevelle Reception Centel by Want Ads Work! will Midvale. Rites will be performed at 255-591St. Therese Church on Oct. 4. Senior Citizens will meet in Wedding dinner will be held Draper Park Aug. 29, at 12 at Silvercrest Reception Cen noon, it was announced by the ter fnllojving the ceremony. Elmer Sanders. Dinner will be served followed by a hayride. They will visit the hisotrical homes, markers, trees, and buildings in Draper. Chair man Milbornne Lloyd re quests dinner reservations be made early. A sewing class will be held Aug. 25, at 10 a.m. in the VIP DUliaing. liuncn wiu ue serveu to those who make reserva tions. Please call Marion or Mary Mellenthin, Steadman, A quad Stake Dance will be held in Draper Park for all the youth on Aug. 22, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Best dress and dance cards are required. the Attending bride and will be the bestman Scott Dowding, maid of honor groom Diana Dutson, bridesmaids, Marie Rose, Nancy Neil, and Annette Cowdell. The ushers will be Brent Anderson, Jay Hooser, David Rose, and Merl Ray Hooser. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home in Midvale. Draper Third Ward will have a family picnic Aug. 21, at 6:30 p.m. in Draper Park. Everyone will take their own dinner. Drinks and dessert will be furnished by the ward. Games will be played. Ardell B. Miller Mrs Ransom Mrs Ransom G. Broadbent will be honored at an open house on their 50th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Aug. 26. The couple, who was married in Salt Lake with the marriage later solemnized in the Manti Temple have two children, who will be hosting SHARING. WASHINGTON. D C (A) CATEGORIES PUBLIC SAFETY 1 $ 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 $ PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4 HEALTH 9 RECREATION t LIBRARIES 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGEO OR POOR 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 8 MULTIPURPOSE general govt 10 education 1 1 social 12 IBI 8,76b 1,908 89,811 ShHDY j j j j j $ $ 1974 thru June 30. 1975 4 151 49,439 493 CITY CI TV 3RD EAST C I TV UTAH S 840 70 SiSSSAS?:1--- ' M&m&M'v&VjijSfrSiW fi?;x;:j:ixs';:;.i::;;x:: i$$&8&$teXt:V$ i$iA:?::w:$-:W- S$jxji;W;wA;:-:- WaWWw'W'' $ IDl TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to instruction D) 1 Balance as of June 30. 1974 S. 2 Revenue Sharing Funds Received from July 1 1974 thru $. W 3 Interest Received or Credited (July 1 June 30. 1975 1974 thru June 30, 1975) 1 2. 3, 4 6 Funds Returned toORS $ 60,111 S 89,811 NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET CERTIFICATION: I certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer and with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon. certify that they have not been used in violation of either the priority expenditure (Seffiorv 103) or tiie matching funds prohibition (Section requirement 1 04) of the Act (E) s .cfT- 7T-- - Signature of Chief Executive DEWEY C. BLUTH Name and Title Date MAYOR 7. Total Funds Available 8 Total Amount Expended (Sum of line 15. column B and column $- ISO j 34," 257 - S. $- $- $- - 4 Funds Released from Obligations 5 Sum of lines C) 9 Balance as of June 30 1975 $- - $- - 0- 205,054 -- 0- 205,054 149,122 55,132 (F) THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF This REPORT HAS BEEN PU8LISHEO IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUHAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE LATION CONTENTS 9 p.m. General Dimond, president Far South West Salt Lake County D.U.P., announced that a county meeting will be held Monday, Aug. 25. Board members met Aug. 18 to finalize plans for the meeting THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT OFFICE 800 EAST 1ST NORTH. RECORDERS Jl A GOOD MEAL! "Were right on your way" . . . AT Sammy's! Cafe 8660 So. State, Sandy This Friday ONLY Bacon Burger 2 $135 iA Onion Hamburger 'Quarter With Soup or Salad and Fries Lb. Hours Weekdays 6:00 a.m. till 7:00 till 4:00 A I Located in the Heart of Q2D Sandy 8660 So. State V. S. Drew The Drews "PANIC-BUYIN- honored Creates Artifical Shortages G" SHORTAGES date Real Or Artificial, Result In HIGHER PRICES Mrs V. S. Drew, Midvale, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Aug. 6 at a family outing at Murray Park. Attending the picnic were their three children, 13 grandchildren, 3 and nine greatgrandchildren. Mr Drew is a retired Kennecott Copper employe. His wife, Wilnia, is active in the Relief Society. The Drews spend many hours fishing at their favorite spot, the North Fork of Duchesne. Which Hurt All OfUs The current high prices of d coffee are not caused by real shortages, but rather by the artificial shortages created when the consumers purchase more than their normal need- s- Don't buy more than you need ! We all suffer when you do. Western Family SALAD DRESSING 79 24,450 . : 14 OTHER ISpecify) 15 T0TALS 2 U18 006 $ $ $ 1 ACCOUNT NO mrQR development $ housing & cow. munity development $ development during the period from July FOR Prices low enough that the whole family can eat out on 50th CI TV CITi HNDV to V Mrs has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling $ $ THE GOVERNMENT OF the Stake in of Saturday, Aug. 23 at open house at the home of her son, 2984 Robidoux Rd (8356 S. 2984 E. east of Third Ward CTRA classes Willow Creek Country created a mural which they Club. She will friends greet presented to Mrs Kathy from 5 to 7 and relatives Bailey. Fifth Ward primary offi p.m. She requests no gifts. $ j 13 economic MAINTENANCE CAPITAL $ AND 7 20226 ACTUAL EXPENDITURES held DUPcamps to have county meet cele- - YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. 1974. THRU JUNE 30. 1975. IN PARTICIPATION DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE be great-grandso- brate her 80th birthday on ACTUAL USE REPORT d during September according to Clarence Giles, horseshoe pitching specialist. Results of the Utah State Horseshoe Pitching Class B championship held at American Fork Friday and Saturday is as follows: Mel Waters, Midvale, first place; Bill G. Broadbent Cottonwood Cronkrite, Heights, second, and Jack the event, Mrs William (Jane) Raymond, Sandy, third. The Class A Championship and Schultz, Taylorsville, Gerald N., Vista, Calif. They will be held at Lester Park, have eight grandchildren and Ogden, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 22 and 23, beginning at 7 one Relatives and friends are p.m. invited to the Pioneer Hall 1140 W. 7800 S., West Jordan, to greet the Broadbents, from r Public Notice GENERAL REVENUE SHARING which will be held in Pioneer Hall, West Jordan, at 12:30. Lesson helps will be given. All and board the camps presidents to members are invited held Mrs Leno Morandi, from 6:30 to J&1 horseshoe pitching contest at an outing in Butter-fiel- attend. Canyon sponsored by Riverton Stake. Ray Garn and his son, YOU DON'T Robert completed four rounds HAVE TO GO without losing a game. More horseshoe pitching A LONG WAY Miss Morandi p.m. The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Thursday, August 21. wo fathers and 16 son teams who played in 7 Sandra Cowdell Fathers, sons team up for horseshoes Open House to honor the Ransom Broadbents play, Key Club plans Qt. sugar-flour-an- Solid Head Sliced LETTUCE BEEF LIVER 5 $1 00 49 lb. for new season Vine Jordan High School's Key Club is starting a drive for TOMATOES more members, according to P'ride Alldredge, club president. The club will begin its new season at a party shortly after the opening of school. Last year's club finished third the state in Blue Bonnet NECK BONES in achieve- MARGERINE C 49 00 3$1 lbs. ment, and this year's club is looking forward to an even better year. During the summer the members helped the Midvale Kiwanis club with the annual Spectacle Week by cleaninp; up the grounds at Jordan Hgh Pork Ripe lb. Full Cut SIRLOIN Pickling Crisp Sweet or VINEGAR CELERY ROUND STEAK School. This year the members are to the services offering community. Anyone wishing to have trees planted or some other service performed by the Key Club may call $59 99 lb. C 10 Gal. c lb. 571 1761. DECAholds Sunkist Fancy Golden LEMONADE BANANAS Millhollow conference Six members of the Jordan DKCA of High Chapter ( Dist ributi ve Ed uiat ion al Clubs of America) attended the State Leadership Con ference Aug. 13 15 at Mill hollow, a secluded camp nestled in the hiph I'mtahs. Jordan Randy chapter president, led Claudia Krueger. Tammy Maxv il. 1es Gailry. Janet ta Cox. and Theresa Allen through three days of leadership training, workshops, and eitftions of Mitt-hell- state n 7$ J, I All Varieties axil yf(cVcttqa( r RUMP ROAST lb. New Crop Oregon Coo it UTAH CLEANED CABBAGE SHRIMP 79 10 59 C Each lb. Utoh Orleans Utah RADISHES & Stew or CotteroU GREEN GREEN ONIONS) 2- -1 W Tender TOTINO'S PIZZA ferennr-- . Midvale 17 & Can officeTV Droierts tJanned bv Mainr -i j DFCA clubs across the state include a massive and shop liftintr campaiiTt and raisir.e monfv fff muscular dvsiro phy. David Clark. (Napier ar!i also aner;oei jr.p ma Sandy 00 1 Leon JnrHtn Mortuarr 9 c OYSTERS PEPPERS 47 19 C Can ib. BERN'S SUPER FOODS Downtown, Midvale |