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Show Midvale Mrs Willis Francom Cottonwood Heights 277-696- 0 coming year: Brownies- Service 255-360- Mrs Betty Allen - Mar-g- o Anderson, Norma Gadsey, Rene Sunberg, Linda Barren-tine- , Bert Oddoux, Doris Chandler, Betty Andrus; Juniors- Barbara Tyler, Ginger Ieiser, Harriet Hoopes, Kar-lenPark, Marlene Hudmara, Barbara Young; Cadette lea Wilma Mount der is Melba Ingerson, man. A View neighborhood girl scout Senior leader Speak will be anleader, has announced a nounced at a later date. service team which consists of ' JR. FOOTBALL BEGINS people who will help the ' mdividual leaders More than 200 boys have troop throughout the year. registered for Junior League Mrs Ingersoll said that a Football. Registration lor boundary change was made boys 9 12 years of age will ' last week which will enlarge continue through August 30, 'the area of the neighborhood, at the Cottonwood Heights Fart of Sandy has been taken Community Spa. into the new area east of The first game ol the season 13th East and south to 9400 for the Brighton Jr. League South. will be played on the Butler Included on the service Junior High School field Sept. team are Brownie consultant, 6. Norma Kaye; registrar, Linda For further information Crockett; troop organizer, contact Colleen Craghead at secretary, (linger Leiser; Susan Kohler; calendar chairCottonwood Presbyterian man, Jean Putnam; cookie Church Women's Ass'n wiil chairman, Cookie Pedersen; begin fall activities with an sustai ning membersh ip enrollopening fellowship coffee at ment Larry Ty- the church, 1580 E. Vine St., ler and Pat Kaye. Sept. 3, at 9:30 a.m. Brownie leaders met for a 26. first The Meetings will be held the workshop Aug. Neighborhood meeting will be first Wednesday of the month the year. An held at Mrs Ingersoll's home throughout is planned bazaar elaborate 4. that She states on Sept. there is need for morej for November, and arrangeleaders. Anvone interested in ments for this event will be working with the girl scouts planned at the opening contact her at 942 ing. '232. The new officers for the The following leaders have 19?5.76 ypar are Mrs Gi(n for the been assigned troops c,ark .;resident: Mrs Bill Slotz, vice pres.; Mrs Dave Lamb, secretary; Mrs Dougii Reasonable! las Sobek, treasurer; Mrs Reliable Donald Baxa, chairman of Service fellowship; Mrs Dick Saurer, local church chairman; Mrs R. David Richard N McDougal McDougal Frank Conner, program activ ities; Mrs Sherman Harmer, publicity; and Mrs Jim Hoi der, chairman of world ser- West Jordan .Mortuary team named e j " 943-058- meet-shoul- j j ate Soapstone last week. Mrs Dan Dunn vacationed in Victoria on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. 1 Boy Scout troop 400, under the leadership of Verdon and Walker, scoutmaster, Lynn Monson, spent six days at the East Fork of the Bear. On the campout were Craig Sharp, Verdon Walker Jr., Troy Mann, Charles O'Neill, Randy Dumas, David Earl and Mark Ault. The boys earned merit badges. Midvale Senior Citizens had a bus tour Saturday, Aug. 16, to the Uintah Basin. Sixty members went in three buses to Roosevelt where they saw the Indian Festival. Lunch is served at Midvale Senior Citizens Center, St. Therese Hall, Monday through Friday at a cost of 60 cents each for anyone sixty of age or over. years Reservations may be made before noon on the preceeding day by calling Mrs Daisy A party Crawford, is being planned for the near future when a quilt will be given away. Beehive girls of Midvale Ninth Ward went to camp this summer. The girls earned money for the camp by tying quilts and babysitting. Every Beehive girl was able to go. Bill Mrs Frederick Craig Sudbury, a teacher at j j i broth- er. Dr. and Mrs L. Floyd Clarke, Laramie, Wyo., over the week end. Other guests were Mrs Jones' brother in law, Mrs Richard Dumbrill, Newcastle, Wyo. Saturday was spent at the home of Mrs Orem. Dennie Butterfield, Their daughter, Rana Butter-field- , and Douglas Dumbrill, a nephew of Dr. and Mrs Jones, were married in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception was held at the Sky Room at the Wilkinson Center at the Brigham Young University. Edward Mrs Mlaker, daughter Kelly, and Mrs Sam Bodell have returned from a tour to the Hill Members of the Nifty Stitchers Club took on cleaning and labeling children's books at the Petersen Branch Library in Sandy as their community service project last week. At work in the picture are Shirley Greef, Mrs Susan Walke Michelle Lloyd, Ruth Henry, Kaylei Anderson and Jennifer Walke. 4-- Cumorah Pageant at Palmyra, N. Y. Two days were spent in New York City and two days in Washington, D. C. Mrs Frank Hudson returned recently from a two months trip to Toledo, Ohio, where they visited Mr Hudson's sister, Mrs Melvin Carow. They visited another sister, Mrs Harriet Bush in Geneva, N. Y., and also Mrs Genevieve Finn in Morabia. In addition to touring historical Mrs places of interest, Hudson did genealogical re search. You're Fooling Yourself- Harmon's isn't the only store in the area with low food prices- - "Reams" Has low prices, "Mr. J's" Has low Gem Society prices- - "The Store" Has low prices, "Shopper's" Has low prices - But Bern's Prices are the lowest of e show slated KroftParkay MARGARINE HEN SWEET TURKEYS CORN 8 45, All 11 to 12 Pounds 591 II Draper Mrs Cherie Petersen 255-591- 7 Pot luck set American Legion. Auxiliary and their partners, will attend a pot luck dinner in the YIP building on Sept. 2, at 7 p.m. according to the president, Bonnie West The took a Auxiliary to the Veterans program 20. The hospital on Aug Draper and Sandy Senior of Citizens band entertained. A 6, 7 Wasatch Gem Society Salt Lake City will hold its annual show Sept. 5, 6, and 7 at the special bvents Center University ot Utah, Hemp stead ltd.. Salt Lake City. Show David chairmen, Lewis and Bill Cordes, state that there will be man' outstanding special display and exhibits by the members of the club. There also will be dealers and demonstrations of silver lapidary, smithing metal casting, faceting, rock cutting, and zipology Each day's activities will include silent auctions, grab bags, swapping area, and door prizes. Offered as the grand prize this year will be a rock table made by Rhodu and Joe Thurber. Shoe hours will be Fridav anil fiaturday Irorn 1U a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from lu PORK Seedless 1 Sept. 5, Gunnison. Mrs Georgie Swasey was a guest at the home of her sister and family, Mrs Art Kilby, Kearns. Draper all-Th- Lowest anywhere in the valley- - Remember, it's your money you'll be saving reservoir. Mrs Hazel Sorenson and son Nathan spent last week in 6 -- 39c a.m. to o p.m. Admission reading, duet, skit, and guitar presented along with numbers by the band. Refreshments were furnished by Melba Nelson, Zola Nichols, Nadine Moller, and Opal Webb. Other members attending were Merle Dow, Shirley Humphrey, Clellie Ballard, Lena Dyer, Helen Jensen and Bonnie West. solo was BAND PRACTICE The Senior Citizens Band will hold a practice on Sept. 5 in the VIP building. New members are invited to join the band. A Senior Citizens art exhibit will be held Sept. 9 ana 10 in the Salt Palace. Everyone wishing to enter may call Clellie Ballard for further information at 571-328- Mrs Scott Terry and tamily went on a trip to TO Mt. Jordan Jr. High, has been selected as an Outstanding Secondary Educator of America for 1975. He was selected on the basis of professional, personal, and academic achievement. Outstanding Secondary Educators of America is an annual awards program honoring distinguished men and women in the field of secondary education. Each year the complete biography and record of achievements of each outstanding educator is in the awards presented volume, "Outstanding Secondary Educators of America." These educators are now in competition for one of the five national Outstanding Secondary Educators of the Year Awards. Each national winner will receive a $500 unrestricted grant and an award certificate commemorating their selection. Judging for the national honors will be done by the distinguished Board of Advisors who guide the program. The men and women chosen for this high honor have Maine, Jones' August Thursday, SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE JORDAN VALLEY SENTINEL biajsl&nj rTEDQfiSD OLYMPIC STAIN Ami OLYMPIC OVERCOAT Buy 4 Gallons Get 1 Free! GENE'S BUILDING MATERIAL 88 E. 8000 So. 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