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Show Award assembly heights Meetings loom for Ninth Ward church members meeting fcr students, - A meeting MIDVALE will be held for the priesthood on June 2 at 4 ' p.m. in Midvale Ninth Ward. Adult priesthood and auxiliary members, and spouses, will meet at 7 p.m. PTA - SANDY An award assembly vtfas the highlight of the May 24 meeting for students and the PTA. at Sandy Elementary, during the day. -- On Sunday, June 3, stake conference will be held at 9 a.m. at Midvale First and Eighth Wards; and at 11, a.m. at the stake center. On Friday, there will be a field day including a moon walk, baked, and other treats, with room The mothers helping. school will show the motion picture, "The Rescuers." On May 22 the PTA sored a teachers' preciation dinner. A spelling bee has sponap- been in progress this week. Thirty winners will be chosen. On May 24 PTA officers and chairmen will meet at the Heather Restaurant for asocial. Peacemaker takes a dive. Mr Ken Ross, a teacher for the physically handicapped at Midvale Middle School and owner of the IB. handle of Peacemaker, gets dunked courteously by one of his students, Dr. love, Jon Nestling, with an assist by local C.B. radio enthusiast, Donna Jones or Coffee Pot as she's known on the airways. A number of C.B. operators got wet last Monday as a way of helping the handicapped students celebrate the end of school. Mr Ross' association with local CBers began four years ago as a speech therapy program for his students, but has sinco become a way for the students to move outside of their physical confinement and explore the outside world. It's also lot of fun. Denise Zenger assists with the teaching now. Robert executive BOBCAT LOADERS! BOBCAT BACKHOB III LANDSCAPERS IH BACKHOE IAYL03 REUTAL SANDY 10520 S. TOOL EEARNS S31IS.401SW. 2SS-MI- 3 Nieves director Spanish Sr., for speaking for ComOrganization and OpIntegrity munity, an(SOCIO) portunity nounced today the hirirtg and placement of its new outreach worker and the resumption of its Outreach Program. The program had been inactive for about five months and with the placement of Mrs Ana Marquez the program will anti-crim- cc:::mc::ms FLOATS M9TC3S HHP TCS South Carofcu Cowmbii IDS wi be the totnution Mission of Dee Steadmaa. The former West Jordan resident Bingham High School wl and student be speaking at the Dayton Ward, Dayton, Ida., (West Side at 3 p.m. Dee is the sou of Mr and Mrs Highway) on May 27 62-293- 1) I yy 0400 S. 700 E. Sandy Ray Steadmaa, Clifton, Ida., former West Jordan residents. Knvj nnd Smro Bin! Half Price Sal on selected items The Jordan High School graduate was born Oct. 9, 1959 in Murray to Jerry Don and Dixie Marie Ward Anderson. He was a mem- - Look for the signs on selected items our store for big savings off our half-pric- e throughout already low prices. SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK Our Christ Has Returned best work will be on sale May 24-25-2- 6. And His Name Is Baha'u'llah For Information through education, employment, social service programs, and political involvement. SOCIO is funded through United Way, DOT, CETA, LEAA, and various private donations. Anyone Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy About The yDeserct 4485 S. Main 568-524- 5 255-929-1 needing Wert 1550 W. 7800 So. Tooele 50 ' to. r.in Infnmul discissions assistance may call the SOCIO office, Further information may be obtained by writing to SOCIO Outreach, 3060 S. Lester Rd., Salt Lake City, Utah 84119. Tuesdays and Thursdays 972-102- 7. I i.b. Deseret Industrie! it federally approved sheltered workshop. Its employees the elderly, the handicapped, and those in need reclaim donated goods. McDonald's cares about our Special Olympians-wo- nt fcrscr citizens, I The price of everything up right? Not Even though quite! families of all age groups and sizes are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the escalated cost of living, the group which seems to suffer the most are the elderly trying to get by on fixed monthly amounts, usually Social Security or small pensions. These seniors, most of whom have always worked and paid their own way and have never asked for or received public any benefits or entitlements, are not able to deal effectively with bureaucratic agencies such as Social Security and Medicare. The Senior Citizens Law Project of Utah Legal Services, Inc., offers free legal services to those over 60 years of age who meet the income guidelines. If a is the over person guidelines they refer that person to other sources of help. The project is staffed by e one attorney, one part-tim- e senior attorney, three full time paralegals, five part-tim- e senior Industries Jot-ds-n Murrey you? says legal agency rum 83 N. Main St. 5715454 Funeral services will be May 24 at Sandy Eleventh Ward for Wayne Don Anderson, 19, 1447 E. 8600 S., Sandy. He died May 20 of injuries suffered acin an cident. There is help Bmw Ksifirniit(i Ttrr.er Jewelry st Jordan chapter. The development - WATIX MM - PCSM Gonoral Gas ClcaBinr Everything HcstGo! C3 Obituaries 322-245- 6. old organization is serving the needs of 70,000 people in Utah through assistance in individual community, EVAP. CCCLEQS - Cessnas - rums - !:uiUC'J' held Mon-minori- ty ar Ain 5b The Ninth Ward held a on special program Mothers' Bishop Day. Brent L. Beardall presided and Elder Sixto Amador conducted. The organist was Marian Porter and the chorister Bertie Brand. were Kathy Speakers Ulibarri, John Turner, and Sam Jenkins. There was a special number by the men's choir. Wayne Don Anderson paralegals, e, Final Dcy a a legal secretary and one part-tim- e senior volunteer, all of whom are trained to provide information, advice and representation on social security, medicare. consumer, insurance (ineluding supplemental policies) landlordtenant, and will deeds, SSI problems. The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. day through Friday and is located at 249 E. Fourth S., Salt Lake City, Utah. The phone number is throughout the state and its Mrs Marquez chapters. delivers services in food and nutrition program, now become operational health programs, transportation, welfare assistance again. Last year SOCIO served 2000 families in Salt and translation services. When necessary she in- Lake County area. Mrs Marquez is respon- forms people of SOCIO's correc- sible for coordinating all of other programs in em- SOCIO efforts in outreach tions, survival in the Salt lake County ployment, bilingual English, and the works with area, executive director in coor- secretarial training and recruitment for dinating outreach efforts contractors. Among the 12 chapters throughout the state ser-ving the Spanish-speakin- g people is the Midvale-We- resumes outreach projects in Salt Lake County, other areas SOCIO THE SENTINEL Thursday, May 24, 1979 Page 10 Ft. Morgan, Colo. ; Mr and Burial was in Sunset Jimmie Smith, Gardens of the Valley, Survivors include his Mrs Mr and Mrs Granger. Sandy. parents. Jerry Anderson. West Jordan; Mr and Mrs Richard 3 (Dixie) Adams. Sandy; brothers and sisters, Brent, Roy. Penny, Shan-na- , and Angie, all of Sandy; stepbrother, Robbie Smith, West Jordan; grandparents, Mr and Mrs Rex Mrs Maiden. Midvale; Bernice Ward. Murray; Mr and Mrs Dale Adams, bcrnf the IJNj Church. ; " ..: r" N -- is going rn nanrtci vcad mm low-inco- full-tim- Limited quantities-whi- le they asfJf All Models Reduced To Clear (Across From Rhertoa Motor) 125S So. 1700 W. TV Cm ii APPLIANCE 254-079- 0 Mm 1979 . International Summer Special Olympics IV .ymmmmmmim If TA 1 i vyi ) f v i M ivicionaias 9346 700 S. E., Sandy McDonald's 5875 S. State St., Murray Glass & fau can help Special Olympics. Find out how at participating McDonald's restaurants. Screens Ritertor Primed in U.S.A. 1979 McDonald's Corporation Iimc bonders |