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Show THE SENTINEL MISC. J - - Interested MISC. in Life m' genealogy? Avail, in book form. Clippings from Union and surrounding areas, call Judy, Maxine, i -- 968-988- 9, 255-740- 8. - L-4- -3 - MISC. Bingham Civic Club will host district T H4-- 3 - - MISC. HAVE A HIGHLY Profitable and beautiful Jean shop of your own. Featuring the latest in jeans, denims, tops and sportswear. $16,500.00 includes beginning inventory, fixtures, and training. Open with 15 days. For details call anytime for Mr Hartley at 214937-987- - Family Murray Ladies Civic Club. Murray Women's central annual convention Civic Tooele Club. of Club Women's League. Women's Bingham Presiding will be Mrs Tooele, Midvale Ladies Civic Club will host the Joseph Gimbel, Tooele, Community Club, Les central district annual president. Registration Belles Lcttres Club, and convention on Saturday, and a continental break- the host club, Bingham Mar. 29. fast begins at 9a.m. Women's Civic Club. Members of the Utah The ladies will elect Federation of Women's new officers who will be Convention chairman Clubs will be in atteninstalled by Mrs Elmer is Mrs Ben McAllister, dance at the meeting to Klitgaard, past president with as Mrs be held at the Copperton and parliamentarian. Carl Curtis. Hospitality Lions Community In attendance will be chairman is Mrs Frank clubs: Swain. the following 6. 3-- - Homemade play dough, for recipe send $1 to 8275 S. 3580 W., West Jordan. MISC. - - MISC. $356 weekly . . guar., work 2 hrs. daily at home ($178 for daily) free brochure, B. Arnold, P.O. Box 109, North Salt Lake, 84054. V . , 10 -- MISC- THRIFTSHOP Opening Feb. 1, 7119 S. State, proceeds to Rescue Mission of Salt Lake. 4-- Public Notice . s V HOTICEOF BID OPENINGS Notice is hereby given that a bid opening will be held on April 1, 1980, at 3 o'clock p.m. at the West Jordan City Hall, 1850 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah, for the of receiving purpose sealed bids on the following surplus proper- n.X v ':''' ty: -- in McHeather Lot Subdivision 83.33' x 97' 6937 South 1440 West -61 m Mr and Mrs Gene Joyce Christensen and Isl Junius H. Burton, Don Woods were married Christensen, Sandy, are Mayor Mar. 15 in a ceremony; parents of- -' the -- bride, "ATTEST: , , the Sandy Parentc 0t the eroom are in performed s Murial E. Andersen, Twenty-Fift- h Ward, Mr and Mrs Byron City Recorder (Pub. reception followed. Woods, Tooele. RM-- 6 t Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs Carolyn Thomas, matron of honor, and Trisha Thomas, flower girl. Bisque Easter Items . Best man performed Faith while and Mark ushered. NawAvalUMaAt "V? Sarah's Ceramics .7H.Mw$t,l!idle A Miss Fisher in Cedar City Club president; Mrs Margaret Stevenson, recording Mrs David secretary; Harmon, corresponding secretary; Mrs Eugene Weber, treasurer; Mrs Lawrence Ray, auditor; Eva Crapo, historian; and Mrs Vance Burgon, and parliamentarian The next meeting of the club will be the annual fashion revue and luncheon on Saturday, April 19, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale Third and Fourth Ward Bldg., 75 Olympus St., Midvale. Guests will be welcome; however member-at-larg- Mrs Deming Wright introduced the program, which was "Consumer Concerns" by Mrs Ruth Coates of the Utah State reservations are Extension. necessary by phoning University or Hostesses were Mrs Lois Zdunich Eldon J. Brown, chair- - Helen Burgon, 255-064- 255-268- sets April 2 wedding day Linda Fisher will become the bride of Kelly S. Draney on April 2, in rites to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The Seville will be the setting for a reception that evening. The bride's parents are Mr and Mrs Richard L. Stem Messnger ni Uada Gailei win be nanied oa Mar. South Jordan, Mr Fisher, 23 it Satt lake LBS Teaiple rites, 'areata of the bride and and Mrs Stanley Draney, and Mr grooai are Mr aad Mrs Horace GiBei, South Jordaa, Sandy, are parents of the aad Mrs Mo p. Messier, leaver. A weddinf breakfast will groom. , be held at The Amber Restavaat The coople will make their Attending the bride will bone Srracase, Otah. be Barbara Wells as maid of honor; Tammy Fisher,' Susan Draney, Trudie Jodi Leavitt is married Jodi Leavitt and Dave Askerlund repeated wed- ding vows on Mar. 14. A reception honored the that evening at the Sandy Seventeenth Ward. Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Garth N. Leavitt and Mr and Mrs Filip Askerlund Sr.. all of . Ccjpls is married, to make home Zoned RM 6 rtt San(jy Attending the bride were Mrs Corey Leavitt. matron of honor. Leavitt, Mrs Vaughn jacks0n, Mrs Jeffery Leavitt. bridesmaids; an(j Rvan Leavitt, ring bearer. Kelly Julian was best given at the Red Flame by the groom's parents. The couple will make their home in Cedar City where both have been employed. A special guest was the bride's grandmother, man Rob wjn Mrs Bertha Johns. Mesa. Fahnestock and Filip A"2- Askerlund Jr. as ushers. The bride is a graduate of Jordan High School, and the groom graduated from Boise High. He State Boise tended College.. Frior to her marriage. the bride was entertained bv relatives and friends. A luncheon shower was Dy ner sisiers-in- - ,aw Mrs Uvilt and Mrs Jeffery Leavitt. A bridal snower was Tt Draney bridesmaids; and Katie Fisher, flower girl. Best man duties will be Kyle performed by Draney. Ushers will be Dee Draney, Jim and Byron Fisher. The bride-to-b- e has attended Southern Utah State College and is a of Utah graduate Technical College. The prosective groom has fulfilled an LDS in Santiago, mission Chile. Showers for the bride were given by Sherl Shin-se- l, Mae Nielsen, Susan, Debbie and Trudie in Mar. 14 ceremony Mr and Mrs Dave JUkertond Lot 60 in McHeather Subdivision 83.33 x 97' 6931 South 1440 West Zoned I A MIDVALE -- Mrs J. O. elected was president of the Midvale Indies Community Club Wednesday. The ladies held their meeting at the Midvale City Hall. Mrs Vance E. Burgon, presided. Other officers elected were Mrs Joel P. Jensen, first vice president; Mrs Dunn Taylor, second vice Mrs Lyle president; third vice Webster, Jones -i7 Earn extra money at home. Good pay. Easy work. No ex- Srience necessary. Send Report to: S-- Rewards, Box 109, North S.L.C., Utah 84054. ; of Midvale Community 7 Page Arnold Mrs man; ' Javainc, Mrs Tim J. Chamberlain, Mrs Carl C. Jenson, Mrs Ray R. Jones, Mrs Rulon Le Fevre, Mrs Albin Ross, Mrs J. Elmo Sager, Mrs Charles Schmidt, Mrs Odell Peterson, and Mrs E.G.Wright. Mrs Jones elected president taMexf Home QoncUut, Thursday, March 27, 1980 1 'i) A Price Introductory Offer! 4 lessons for $8.00 1 Developmental Program for Boys . Sm our n V 6500 So. 400 W. I.O.O.F. Girls a ' H.j. r l: facility 2614071! of tA& 4i Omenta 53 North Center 255-355- 6. n. t Rebekahs How Christensen - GYMNASTICS TELL US by Larry Bob Woods 1- UTAH ACADEMY OF Siven..bv., Mrs,..Brvan. ' Terrv Draney.-"Gadd' " Mrs The couple will reside teVore and Mrs Mariner in Salt Lake City. Tolman. A bachlorette was given in ner P3"1 honor by Lisa Jones. wiU reside in Midvale. many times have you thought "That should be in the paper." It can be. Phone I Kefy Draney, Uada Fisher Jzueen duties were I P, Ses. Sandy, Utah St. A rehearsal dinner was J v Iv-v- .-. SPECIAL PURCHASE KXEOTKXUL I I Softy BM SpQeisl I ratdr$ Bet Woods - Make cooking exciting; chefs reveal secrets Self Propelled Models . . . Solid mm MMcvor a begin-prompt- Lcvtf Bey : fca . -: ,- Tired of "Ho Hum Home Cooking?" Wish you too could prepare foods like "Frittatas" or "Poached Salmon with Holandaise Sauce"? At last, five executive chefs from Salt Lake will reveal these secrets and more. The Utah Home Economists in Business and the Utah Chefs Association are presenting a "Chefs Cooking School," April 12, in the Utah Power & . Light auditorium on 40 E. 100 S. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and the instructions at 9 a.m. ly Chefs . providing and demonstrations J I hi recipes include: Roger Cortello, Executive Chef Utah from Hotel a ."Cold featuring Hors'Doeuvres Plate"; Marshall . Fujita, Executive Chef from Le Parisien featuring "Poached Salmon with Holandaise Melvin Sauce"; Harward, Executive Chef from the Salt Lake Country Club a "Wilted featuring Salad Entree and Spinach Potato"; Glen Sandberg, Executive Chef from the Prohibition featuring "Various Omelets" including Frittata; and Charles Wiley, Chef of the Roof of Hotel Utah. li Spice. 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