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Show I 1 PPg , THE SENTINEL Thursday, Nov. 22,1979 Ladies Community vale vear. this state Ponn Dec." She earned her masters Club on Wednesday, at 1 meet will 19. The ladies degree at the University of a " decorate to she p.m. where Maryland tree Money" "Christmas taught before beginning which will be used for work on her doctorate. holiday projects. There She is currently short and fast, intera chapter on will also be a display of mediate, and long and con- social transitions for a book creative arts by members. ladies from Twenty-fiv- e flicting. The style of court- on development in young Club Women's to affect seem the Murray adulthood. ship did not Midvale the of the amount of love the were guests Dr. Stump was also marriage partners felt for selected by the National club, Nov. 14, for Murray each other. "However, to Council : on Family Reciprocity Day. Mrs understand why some Relations as the student of Harold Leatherwood introduced the program, marriages break up, we the year for 1979. may have to go back to A native of Ridgway, which included marimba Steve before the wedding when Pa., she is married to selections by Mrs the power relationship and s speaker,5 Sperry. ,The Larry Stump. other critical relationships Maurine C. Jensen, told are defined," Dr. Stump about Venezuela. She was C- c- -- nity cfcb chosen to be a represensaid. tative from Utah in the, Eventually, the researcher hopes to discover how "Ambassador for Friendplan similar ' the courtship ship" program. The meeting was conrelationship is to what ducted by Mrs Vance E. couples end up with after v they are married. "Christ- Burgon, president. MIDVALE Dr. Stump is teaching be the ! USE THE two classes in addition to mas in Finland" will Christmas the of theme WANT ADS her research, assignment. Mid- She received her" PhD party planned by the a complicated process fairytales and old westerns, the hero falls in love with the beautiful girl and rides off into the sunset to live happily ever after. In most people's lives, however, the process is a little more complicated. Dr. Catherine Stump, new faculty member in the and human family development department at Utah State University, is involved in research aimed at identifying the factors that influence the decision to get married and how affects later courtship marital happiness. to initial According research by Dr. Stump and several other researchers at Pennyslvania State University, there are three main styles of courtship, In ''"'' ' fori! Ii keep iM tk IftUaj spirit inuti ip like Piiim to TktPil(ris Mer kad rt tkts kMertarteiers at Sandy EleMentary w a real Thaakscrvmf feast that mcMed potatoes, gravy, hirtiy, salad, Sharon McDonald and ber of the Future Business Cindy Parker, both of Leaders of America, in the Sandy, are two of this year's performing Dance ComUtah State University pany, and a member of the cheerleaders. They made National Honor Society. their last home game apSharon is a freshman pearance on the football majoring in secondary field for the Aggie's education with hopes of Homecoming game Saturteaching history. Her parents are Howard day and will now be McDonald, 390 S. 800 E., preparing for basketball season. and Marilyn McDonald, Both girls were selected 8135 S. 210 E., Sandy. to be cheerleaders on the Cindy is a sophomore basis of ability in cheering, majoring in elementary education. gymnastics, stunts, pershowmanship, sonality, and other factors. corps the August During cheerleaders went to Santa Barbara, Calif., where they were given the sefced children the Trophy, Superior A highest award given for EAST MIDVALE Ca3 perfcrns fcr semi-finali- - canine corps performed at school Oct. 25. The dogs, who were from the Salt Sheriffs Lake County department, put on a special demonstration for, the boys from East Mid- -' vale Elementary and their fathers. The presentation was under the direction of Gil Howard. Kearict eye tests EAST it East MIDVALE -H- earing and eye tests have been completed at East Midvale Elementary. Members of the PTA were organized to help with the testing by Dixie Jensen. Cordova, ' - ; Mid-vall- ." - Ladies in Ward Fifth Midvale received new assignments in Relief Society. Pat Vincent is education leader; Margene Reid, secretary; and Verla Rosequist, mini-claleader. d Teachers in the program are Lareen LitUewood and Vicki Spen-cIn the Beehive program there is Robyn Meyer and Scott Brown. Jean is ward Rasmussen athletic director and Betty Samowitz, organist. Other appointments include Primary, Karma Wolfe, inservice; teachers, ss e. f a Fi"d tfo3 -- - Fib festival readied Sandy fcjf Stake yciaiY The youth from each of the Sandy Stake wards will in a film participate festival Nov.- - 27, at 7:30 p.m. ;. - Films which have been produced, directed, and written by the boys and girls will be presented. Awards will be given after judges choose the outstanding films. Origfcal nerds tssips& ait w party Jan lessen heard by Sharps? .... x i caj .' The EAST MIDVALE Sharp camp of the of .... Utah Daughters Pioneers met Nov. 12 at the stake center. Capt. Nellie the conducted Cutler meeting. The lesson, "Salt Lake's Original 19 IDS Wards," was given by Orpha Brown. Eunice Jensen read a history of Ann Malin Sharp. Hostesses were Celeste Millerberg - and . Alta Poulson. 12"Porfci.'3 fiw on nnv Rcz.'349,s tor 25"Ccasoh . to Alyssa .. - . Jeppson, Lupita Blower, Mondie Carlson, Rosalie Smith, Fred Mason, Chris Meyer, Roy Odekirk, and Adene Scott. Mia-Mai- st un Olson, LuAnn Larsen, Parents were part of the "Come to Lunch and a Chat" event held at Elementary Friday. The fifth grade students invited their parents to the lunch they had planned, and the teachers gave a. on Gems presentation ' and the Micro reading committee. Over a hundred parents attended the special presentation which was under the direction of the principal, Nancy Moore, and teachers, Denis Lyons, Ron Barbara Lees, Horlacher, and Tamara and Merrilyn Badger; Kennedy, lunch super' visor. , MIDVALE siribr Sherry stdsnts at b:ch Km a ctkbnti pit. fai sdwel ckiWrw tod, as m iitra atiri treat to it day. with fifth grade cheers at Utah State ' btttay ii tfct tM-erJittirtlKw- Parents 'chat' Two local ladies lead cheering. They have accompanied the football team to games at San Jose and Nebraska, as well as performing at instate games. " Sharon was graduated from Jordan High School in 1979 and received an Academic Honors at Entrance Scholarship to USU. She was also a National and had Merit top scores on the Advanced Placement History and English tests for which she received college credit. She was active in various extracurricular activities while attending Jordan. 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