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Show THE SENTINEL i"wikia Cleaning on a shoestring How many times have we said, "there must be a cheaper way of doing this." Faced with prices on all commercial household cleaners, it's gratifying to see these suggestions to ever-increasi- "mix your own,", and so easy to do. Homemade household cleaners - are easy, quick, . the mixture is for. At these cheap prices you can keep a handy supply upstairs and downstairs, with all of your cleaners. on the bottles what and inexpensive. Keep all of your old spray bottles for future filling. Be sure and mark HighUghH ...in living Csscsd Stsdio tesr Ukei Miss tyStttsdWirifiris - Ub.lomddewr 1 ; " r7 A ' (Costo Wwatehandputta5prayt8for8n, lves , EAST MIDVALE The Osmond Studios were toured by three groups from Midvale East Second Ward. Laurels, Maids, and Beehive girls were in Orem for the tour. They were accompanied Colleen leaders, by Mondragon, Becky Butch, Gerry Hooker, Dalene Fackrell, Judy Mills, Jan West, Gail Smith, Judy Anderson, and Jeneane Pollock. Kii sets neddhg date to parry Stephen Mr and Mrs Paul J. (I Horris 1 and the engagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marie, to Stephen E. Morris, son of Mr and Mrs Douglas E. Morris. The marriage is to take place Mar. 20. An engagement tea was held Jan. 29, at the Morris residence honoring the bride-to-bMrs Kuhni and organ played Burgon music for the occasion. Marie is a graduate of Hillcrest High School and Collette's high fashion modeling school. She also attended the University of Utah and is, presently, a dental assistant for Dr. Kent Seal. Stephen graduated from Hillcrest High School as a national merit scholar and has graduated from the University of Utah magna a with laude cum in Bachelor's Degree chemistry. He is affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Betta Kappa Honor Societies, and, presently, is attending the University of Utah College of Medicine. He has fulfilled an LDS Duesseldorft Germany Mission. e. Sot. 4 V Mrs Morris were hostesses at the tea. Emmaline nn vrWDOWOSW?1 E. Kuhni, Midvale, announce . ': , Page 9 Thursday, February 1, 1979 C. iarieKehni Clubs Spxkcr tells rc!3 of UUh ncr.sn in history at confab the from Attending Ladies' Midvale - Community Club were Mrs Vance E. Burgon. Mrs J. 0. Jones, Mrs B. A. Brown. Mrs Albert Jenkins. Mrs Vean Clark, and Mrs Mike Sorich. Dr. Leonard Arlington was guest speaker Saturday. Jan. 27. ' Dr. Arlington Utah at the spoke Federation of Women's MIDVALE mid-wint- conference. His subject was "Women in Utah History." 56 NorfJi MoSt l disiiwasVviJ" Ho-Vfi- I oft, 255-238- btn'taiftsoeir ft trasses 1 Fri. & Sat.r Feb. 2 & 3 Only Shelley Deck fills It f b ycrr dircn Modeling & Finishing A Tea 571-829- 571-729- 2' 7 teacher guidance specialist was the speaker at Majestic Elementary West Jordan, Wednesday. Sharon Giaquinto spoke on "Listening to your Children," at the Parent Advisory Council Title 1 meeting. 94C3So.7thE.iaCXaSCmE SIGNUPNOVJ Classes Begs::: Feb. Ctt Taught By Prot rional Modb Basic Modeling Figure Control ft ExerciM Personality & Dating Wardrobe Coordination Color Make-u- p Natural a Contour Hairstyles Manicure Ertsatatilst EAST MIDVALE -Members of the Special Interest group in Midvale East Stake attended the play, "Charley's Aunt" at Promised the Valley 2 Boon Twice A Week Tuesday A Thursday 4:00 to 6:00 Playhouse Thursday evening. In charge of the activity were Jerry Adams and Nora Sampson. '! Eatire Cost Of 4 Week Class ioo00 Special! 03500 ; 5 D If Yon Bring In This Ad Mailing Total h t Ages 12-2- 1 1 MA Vt 7500 J MIDVALE : I B' ,J Yeas - A "Utah, Hands crime Up" prevention program was held Jan. 30, at the Fine Arts Building, Murray Park. Attending from the Midvale 1 Ladies' Community Club were Mrs J. 0. Jones, Mrs B. A. Brown, and Mrs Albert Jenkins.- - . 51 Mr and Mrs Roger N. Beck, Sandy, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shelley, and Kevin D. Nudd, of Mapleton, formerly Palm" "Desert, TCalif. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Fredrick G. Nudd, Mapleton. The engaged pair will exchange vows Mar. 10, in the Manti Temple. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony given by the groom's parents. A reception will honor the pair that evening at the Old Meetinghouse Reception Center. An open house will further honor the pair Mar. 17, in Mapleton, where the groom's parents will be hosts. The bride's mother will honor her with a trousseau tea on Feb. 24, at her home. Assisting will be her sisters, Stacey Beck and Mrs Cindy Beck, and her grandmother, Mrs Stella Beck, Midvale. She will be honored at several showers given by Mrs Annette Ghiz, Mrs Thelma Davis, Mrs Ann Fullwood, Lori Johnson, Mrs Norma Johnson, Mrs Ruth Smith, and Mrs Mary Stocking. The bride is a graduate of Brighton High School, where she was a song leader. She now is a n mev Entire to be March in Lknti Tempi 3 sp:si:!ist bride; rites te!ls c.i list:::: HenderdinG'G School -- 1 - Valentine Week win be held at School Jordan High beginning Feb. 5. The will Madrigals m deliver singing valentines A all week to "sweethearts." A dress up day and pep student at BYU. She is have been assembly listed in Who's Who in planned. American High Schools and The annual Sweethearts has served as a member of Ball on Feb. 10, will end the the executive committee of Cash or Charge Cards week's The activities. the Festival of Trees. She choice dance will has been employed as a girls' " a live band. feature dental in assistant Midvale. Sandy and The groom is a graduate of Indio High School and attended the College of the Desert at Palm Desert, Calif., where he was a MM member of the football team. He is now a student at BYU where he is in youth majoring leadership. He has been an instructor of the youth conference wilderness and pioneer treks and was a counselor at the Utah Boy's Ranch in Mapleton. He has filled a mission to the Amsterdam Netherlands Mission. He is also listed in Who's Who in American QrMt Rebate from RCA on High Schools. CokxTrak TV this SANDY SMeitKk.Reiiil.IM 4 SavoYouDIGf.KKlEY Date ir COUi birthday KaytMfA Control tuniofl no naatf to hna " tun oar. 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