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Show Midvale educator will lead UEA convention School's out for 300,000 groups will have displays in speakers," Prothero said, One of the sessions, "Im- Utah students Oct. when the Salt Palace Exhibit Hall. The convention's Oct. 10 proved Reading Instruction," teachers, principals, counselors and other personnel sessions will be held in the ' will feature Dr. William e gather at the Salt Palace for Salt Palace and nearby Kottmeyer, for McGraw-Hil- l Pubthe Utah Education Ass'n. schools. These sessions will be devoted to programs devel- - lishing Co. Convention. UEA President Walt Proth- - oped by 42 education specialty "The big purpose of this convention is to held educaero, zio iaroi way, Mid vale, groups. said about 15,000 educators 'These organizations, tors educate students," Proth- are expected for the conven- which represent grups of ero said. "I'm confident that tion, and the public will be educators such as music this convention will accomp-teacherinvited to attend three of the math teachers, and lish that purpose well, and convention sessions. elementary principals, have ' Utah's boys and girls will The first of these will begin arranged superb program- s- profit from this experience at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 9, in the Salt many of them with noted their educators will have." Palace Arena, when nationally syndicated columnist and native Utahn Jack Anderson keynotes the convention. A capsule history of Americaproduced by the Carnation Corp. and featuring such events as Lowell Thomas 0 author-in-resi-denc- J i j announcing the successful Lindberg crossing of the Atlantic will be shown at 7:30 p.m. that evening in the arena. It, too, is open to the public and Prothero said families are especially invited. The closing event of the convention, the Grand Festival Concert, traditionally fills the Salt Lake Tabernacle with educators and the public. Scheduled in the Tabernacle at 8 p.m. Oct. 10, the concert will feature students for their rated musical ability. Young performers from across the state will appear with the Band and Orchestra, Chorus. A special highlight of the convention will be six Oct. y sessions geared to the theme Fires claimed the lives of 11,600 people in the United States in 1974, more than half of these the elderly and the very young. Since almost all j j d Midvale All-Stat- e well-planne- d d ir mum Stocks Do,.59C Bread Frz. Pizza toth89C Potatoes 20il19 ,.,89 Cookies Coke -- Sprite 4Q,. g9c iJL5c Bananas lb39C Margarine HammsBeer 5 Richard Densley, Midvale; are and Mrs Mohleta Porter, Mrs Iris Buhler, Midvale, Mrs Ira SANDY 6$125 774-2- 25l,$l79 15 -- YOUR 1 SALT LAKE CITY 487-988- I 3300 S. 9th E. DO 1 Coming soon to Provo irrj rti 750x16 JL !H DEALER Cal Crump has been named bishop of Copperton Ward. Gordon Bodily and Gary Curtis are counselors; Ho- iB A ply rOJ nlustax Programs were reviewed. Hostesses were Mrs RaNae Groves, Mrs Norma Nichols, Mrs Gay Kendrick. 1 TWIN TRAC 15 Study Guild members at tending the opening social Sept. 22 were greeted by the president, Irene Anderson, at Grandmother's House restaurant at Arrow Press Square. gJ f rree mounting and includes new flap FREE y J jr Size Sale Ply E.E.T. price 700-1- 5 6 '3220 $280 700-1- 5 8 $3766 294 650-1- 6 6 $32" 257 700-1- 6 6 $3598 29 750-1- 6 8 $4391 $3M ward Harker, clerk; Rex Groves, assistant clerk; Dee Christensen, executive secretary. Mrs Jackie Bodily is president of the Relief Society. TBESwILI Counselors are Mrs Lola English, and Mrs Vonna English; Mrs Lila Dahstrom, secretary. Presidents of the youth groups are Mrs Gwen Crump and Elvin Winn; Jill Bodily and Bruce Armstrong, secretaries; Mrs Betty Winn, LeAnn Bodily, Mrs ReNae Groves, Eldon Bray, Russell Ray, advisors and teachers of youth groups. Mrs Deanne TWIN TRAC Size Curtis, primary president; Mrs Barbara Armstrong, Mrs Sherry Bendowsky, Mr and Mrs Grant Milner announce the arrival of a granddaughter, Lisa Marie, born Sept. 30 to Mr and Mrs Grant Milner, Jr., Cary, 111. Lance and Lori greeted their new sister. Other grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lloyd McDonald, Seattle, Wash, and I I 800x16.5 800x16.5 875x16.5 950x16.5 1000x16.5 1000x16.5 1200x16.5 Ply 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 three with other They visited brothers and families, Mr and Mrs Reed S. Arnold, Granger, Mr and Mrs Orson Arnold, Vancouver, Wash. Mr and Mrs Richard Rauer vacationed for two weeks in Sun City, Ariz. They also visited their son and families, Robert and Jim Rauer in San Jose, Calif. F.E.T. ' Sale Price $3.23 $4726 $3.46 $52" 396 55" $445 6130 $42g $6147 6279 $ 456 C Tubeless A 10.x 16.5 8ply $79 J Free Mounting J No Exchange Necessary $71S1 $56 C0 CCDUCBQSlF & USE THE Swenson, Cottonwood have a FREE 100 No Charge Replacement Guarantee if tire fails because of any road hazard or defect for the life of the tread. All Truck Tires WANT ADS tMxherd N McDouaal McDovai Two f. Locations WnI Jordan MortuarT Get Ready For Winter Initiating Windowt Storm Doort Storm Window. foit De?neJobU 24 hr. Srvic for Any CI Oil 3 RUhocd Dick Rplomnt nr.i.i. m GerrUk ( Mounted FREE Mr and Mrs Mark Jones, Copperton, and his brother and wife, Mr and Mrs Howard Jones, North Augusta, South Carolina, vacationed in San Francisco, Calif. Mr and Mrs Val Reynolds, Tammy and Valorie vacationed for two weeks in Daggett County. Guests of Mr and Mrs Ben McAllister were her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Samuel Francis, Tustin, Calif. Mr and Mrs Reuben H. Sharp had as their guest for a week her sister, Mrs Wanda S. Burkett. Visalia, Calif. She also visited her brother, D. N. Heights, and a sister in law, Mrs Helga Swenson, East Midvale. During her stay she was entertained by her nieces, Mrs Marilee Withers, Riverton, and Mrs Sharon Johnson. Union; and a nephew, Mr and Mrs Ronald Senon, Sandy. Mrs Burkett came to attend the golden wedding reception of the Sharp on Sept. 27, at the Midvale Third Ward. Other out of town rueU attending were Mr and Mrs William P. 6 90th South and 255-423- Copperton Mrs LaMarBray Con Onions DAD MRLY d All-Stat- e Large Eggs i Sharp, Mr and Mrs Alvin R. Sharp, Mrs Claudia Lyons, Rigby, Ida.; Mr and Mrs Frank T. Butler, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr and Mrs Arthur T. Morley and Mr and Mrs Neil Rich, Bountiful; Mr and Mrs Gene Roberts, Heber City, Mr and Mrs Paul Jacobson, Sugarhouse, formerly of Mid- vale, entertained at dinner Sunday, Sept. 28, following the blessing of their baby girl, named Alayna Louise. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Paul G. Jacobson, Mr and Mrs j e pro-fesso- j Escape plan essential for family fire safety " Many-Facete- ' Jacobson, Murray. Mr and Mrs Ray G. Sharp announce the arrival of a grandson, born to Mr and Mrs James Robert Stanley, the former Evelyn Sharp, Orem. The baby will be blessed in could be prevented if people LDS church services Oct. 12. knew how to react to a fire, Mr and Mrs Darrell Stanley, whatever its cause," Mr Orem, are also grandparents. are Mr Slevin said. "Only through active concern and participa- - and Mrs Royal Spratling, tion by local citizens, can local Murray, and Mrs Elena fire prevention efforts make Hassell, Stanley, Mona. deaths from residential fires occur between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., it is important to have fire safety a year-rounan early warning detection success." system and a family escape plan. Take an opportunity during "Fire Prevention Week," Oct. to Mrs Willis Francom work out your family's escape 255-360- ? route in the event of a nighttime fire, suggests W. V. High Priests and their Slevin, regional vice presi wives met at Midvale Stake dent, American Insurance Center for a dinner party. Ass'n. On the program were Andy A escape Barfuss, and his sister, Stacie, should follow these basic Jay Yates, Mark Olson. Ray "Teaching A principles: Profession." Oliverson, high councilman, Sleep with bedroom doors was in charge of the event. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton is one of the panelists on a closed. This gives additional school finance discussion. time to discover a fire and Midvale Jr. High School Former Miss America and protects against smoke and student body officers elected motivation specialist Marilyn toxic gases given off in a fire. were Mike Bernardi, boys' Van Derbur will lecture about Sound the alarm. Decide on Georgann Apos-tol- , "Turning on the Turned Off." a warning the whole family Cathy girls' Dr. J. D. Williams will can sound. It may be Frei, secretary; Julie Jensen, speak on "Developing a Public hollering, ponding on the treasurer; Mike Mcintosh, top Conscience," and Florida Arthur W. Combs will walls, whistling, striking cop; Chris Ewell, Cathie lecture on "How to Survive in pans, etc. Glenn, Kamie Kallas, Kathy Test doors before openthe Classroom" a topic dealReed, Shauna Smith, Lisa ing. Halls and stairways Taylor, Christi Webster and ing with discipline. Addressing a session on might be filled with lung Linda Payne, Cheer Leaders. "Today's Curriculum: Educatfumes scorching, poisonous ing People Not Boys and that could render you instantMidvale Business and ProGirls" will be Beth Gurrister, ly unconscious. If a door is fessional Women's Club will Goverfor the chairperson do not open it. meet Monday evening, Oct. nor's Commission on the hot, Find alternative escape Status of Women, and Utah 13, at The Red Flame. routes. Figure out two ways Madelin poet Carol Lynn Pearson. Parker, presidentRobert Harmon, associate to escape each room, especial- - elect of the Utah Federation, director of government rela- lv hpHrooms. will speak on the metric tions for the National Edtiea ' mxit quicKiy. apeea is tion Ass'n., will speak on the essential in the case of fire. Do system. The meeting was the finance comeducator in politics. not stop to gather things and planned by mittee chairman, Leione Prothero and UEA Execu- do not ever go back into a assisted by Fern tive Secretary Daryl J. building. burning will make to Fisher and Alice Fox. McCarty reports Assign help for infants, the membership at the conReporting were Ruth Mi vention's opening general the elderly and invalids. Lucille Bodell, ner, Gather at a predeter- Hansen and Lenore Marjorie session. Jenkins. The UEA Department of mined outside meeting placed. a Star attended SpanThey Classroom Teachers will con- Check to see if everyone is duct an "Idea Fair" aimed at safe and then notify the Ere gled Skill Shop at Twin Falls, Ida., on Sept. 27, sponsored stimulating new approaches department. by the National Federation of to teaching. Practice your family es Business and Professional Prothero said the convention "will have the largest cape plan frequently and at Women's Clubs Inc. number of exhibitors ever." night so that it becomes He said 250 organization, automatic. Midvale Ladies' Community "Many injuries and deaths Club will meet Wednesday, companies and educational Oct. 15, at 1 p.m. in the Midvale City Hall. The prayer will be given by Mrs Harold C. Leatherwood, followed by the flag salute by Mrs Clark Wilkinson. F00DLAND The guest speaker will be Dr. Dean Christensen of the Brigham Young University Education Department who W. Rd. Redwood Jordan South 7753 will speak on the "Problems of Education." Higher 561-002- 2 The sponsor for the proLast gram is Mrs Geo Jensen. Prices Effective While Hostesses will be Mrs Albert Jenkins, chairman, Mrs Ann Anderson, Mrs Henry Anderson, Mrs Allison Bills, Mrs S. A. Blomquist, Mrs Harry L. Christensen, Mrs Walter G. Fisher, Mrs Jessie Humphries, Mrs Louis C. Kjar, Mrs Kenneth Mitchell and Mrs Joseph E. Zdunich. "All-State- The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 3 jThrusday, October 9, 1975 ipr. 53? 23 SANDY SALT LAKE 90thSouthatl-1- 5 33rd South 9th E. Comingsoon to Provo 255-423- 1 487-988- 1 |