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Show THE SENTINEL ectivitfes big honors in Ogden horse drill team Salt Lake representing County placed first in Golden Spike National Championships for groups of (8 members and larger. The competition was held last Nov. 17 in Ogden. The group was honored for its achievements at an awards banquet at the Redwood Inn in West Jordan on Nov. 28, where Barb Huber was presented with the first place trophy. Huber has been a member of the West A 4-- drill-mistre- ss Crigbtcn singers Tint placi trophy free tkt CoMm Spike 4 aptayed by Salt lake Conrty tea ChaapioKkips is Barb Hiber if to perform West iordai. Tbe award was carted ia the 18 eeeber aad over catefory of horse drill team conpetitioa ia Ogdea oa No. 17. Mach of the Salt Lake coaaty team was aiade ap of local riders. Applications available at center for licensed day care program Applications are now being accepted for state- - 0 EUHop United 1KU South State Row ring 1US. la licensed day care at the Copper Community Center, 8446 S. Harrison St. (340 West, frontage rd.) Midvale. The center is operated by Salt Lake also which County, operates Northwest, Redwood and Central City e centers. multi-purpos- lOnlsten Iter. Chios F. Interested persons may call Ruth Fresques at 4 for further 535-503- for elemtntaiy The High Brighton Madrigal Singers will perform for the Cottonwood Heights Elementary on Dec. 18. On Dec. 19, the fourth graders will have a chance in to the participate Singing Christmas Tree at the Cottonwood Mall. Both teachers and students have enjoyed the hours spent for the rehearsing program. Cottonwood Heights Elementary will have a Christmas Open House on Thursday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. Parents and students are invited to come and walk through the decorated class rooms. music by the students will be played throughout the evening. The kindergarten will entertain their parents with a program at 6:30. Pre-record- Mr Whipple's Wsrehouso Food Sales Low Low Prices Because Of St Jarnss h!d Freight Damaged Cartons. sell Example: $29 Pure Apple Juice l qt. Pure Orange Juice 18 ox. Cornflakes 79C 71C lOoi.Cheerios 74 ttgai.Clorox 59C 41C 25 gal. tq. ft. Reynolds Wrap and many many more 51 North Main (roar of store) Downtown Midvale Jordan Broncos, a local team. Many of those represented on the team are also from the south county area. Members of the team included Cassy Reading. Teri Schaeffer, Shannon Redro. Blair Brooks, Teresa Jensen, Darin Jensen, Christ! Johnson, Chris Evans, Mitta Meadows, LeeAnn Cox, Jimmy Naves, Mike Manning, Reed Warnick, Tammy Evans, Pam Evans, David Evans, and Kelly Ennis. ....... I I .J mirc . i icaiii was icau auu directed by Lou Warnick andDanGibbins. Along with the drill com- petition, activities in a variety of other classes were also contested. Again participants consisted of the top competitors from each county. Some local entrants from the Salt Lake County contingent were listed as Sandra Jolley, Heidi Thomas. Sandra Johnson. Tina Grant. Melvin Sweat. Tracy Grant. Stewart. Troy Sherri Williams, and Susan Mitchell. , 4-- MIDVALE Midvale Senior Citizens will be busy this during Christmas Plans have been season. completed for the program "Musical Gems" to be presented on Tuesday, Dec. 18. at 10:30 a.m.', to be held at the new senior citizens center in Midvale Park. The kindergarten class at Midvale Elementary will also present for Christmas program. On the Christmas schedule is a dinner on Dec. 20 and a trip to see the lights at Temple Square is planned for. Dec. 27. . . B?a" 'ro was elected , ,he .hd "Ration;. 5 "S-- meet fcr fcr Circb $c:::r citizens - 4-- Leg iCn far.m3S rrany E Pearl secretary, and Nora Cushing, historian. There are many activities at the center from Monday through Friday. On Mondays at 9 a.m. to noon, a ceramic class is held: on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. until noon, a sewing class: on Wednesdays at 9 a.m., oil and water painting 9 from coloring: Fridays, a.m. to noon, crafts. On beginning Vcluable Coupons Mondays and Thursdays at II ::a.m. until noon an exercise class is held for both men and women. Every day at 12:30 p.m. dinner is served. Reservations must be made the day before by calling On Thursday mornings the center would have card games for anyone interested. There is also a pool table available. Each month, in addition to these regular features, there are special events. 568-fi.- . party (Q - Christmas carols. There will also be a program. This" annual holiday event is a special one to the members because of the traditional bringing of food for the needy families. This project will be supplemen- - niEIIBIl UUr ChnSfciaS tTZZT Pre Landscape Grading Land Leveling Basements Fill Material ft Soil oa Wf M.i wtm. nmoitms. VOUH o toys-throug- h SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK A pot luck SANDY Christmas dinner will be part of the meeting to be held by the Flat Iron Camp Utah of Daughters Pioneers. The festivities will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Lois Washburn, 9025 S. 1300 E., Sandy, said Mary Campbell, president . Jenny Greenwood will give the lesson on pioneer stories. u '; -- I , Also a n Hauling ' Snow Removal Driveways V Sidowalks AP MPinAaanH fjm r"! f ' O m A n v'. SAVE - BUSINESS LOT v. cc:kt::!ts St. James Episcopal Church held an Art Auction, Dec. 8. Proceeds went to the church's general funds. Prospective buyers bid on paintings and prints of well known artists. A piece of art was awarded as a door prize. Great recipes of the women of St. James have been compiled into a cookbook by the Episcopal Church Women. They are on sale in the office during the week or each Sunday for $3.50. Contact Kathy Ferguson at tmvici-toMiCATi- CNMtOC. 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Selection Docflcrby "A Shop Full of Chrisfm as Available in jars just right for ' gift giving. Dad Martin's . let Us Hake A cv ivui uounay (o) Own Recipe Boneless PcrfiEloast ro i0! o Heat 'n Serve Cod Squares For a quick meal after uitniuung Proralone Cheese Imported Danish Ham Genoa Salami Wine Cheese Wisconsin Sharp Cheese Pepperoni Sliced Turkey Breast Danish Havarti Cheese Or Any Combination From Our Large Selection Lb. II on Lb. a hard day shopping. Ideas Courteously Presented We Try Harder" For Christmas . .Give A Lorraine's MRAH South Village Shopping Center 9469 South 700 East. Sandy 5710415 ; r?nn V t Give -- B B Average Size 942-529- Now Taking n r: Example: CC:scl3 luDd en fc:i tzKltd ted by the Sandy Elemen-- : tary School's contribution-tthe food supply through . ' Needy their students. will also receive' families new clothing and the child welfare; program which is an an-- : nual event. EXCAVATING ... Cessttdal I ruu. 293 12 npDODODDDDDDOODDDDDDOCJf mum .1 zr.igtzzs SANDY The Christwill ' be season mas celebrated by the members of the American Post 77, and Legion and their Auxiliary, families. The group will meet at PlCHSCr StCMSS i d:sr Sandy Post home, S. 200 E. Sdndy, on Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. The evening will begin with a dinner, followed by games and singing of Pqge arta'jcticn. Food Not Damaged Vi sch:!3 providss Christies Horse drill team earns Thursday, Dec 13, 1979 cMcittin ' flGiftEhat tfift CzxUficatz UHI Bo ilpprociatod Dy Anyone! Upon presenK tm render, tfte) ovftrftooai wW bs of. Dellora. MAKTIN'S MIAT MAR KIT MAKTIN ' MANAGEMENT COW. 7713 So. Stat. MkM., Utah 84047 gN - |