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Show THE SENTINEL fwkut Plaque given Mr Larson Home UU o work for a city, without being a paid employe. J. Marvin Larson, a " g of resident Sandy, spent these many years as a member of the Sandy Planning & Zoning Commission starting when planning and zoning was very new to the reidents of Sandy. For 10 years he was chairman of the commission. Mr Larson worked under five mayors. He was appointed to the commission by Clyde life-lon- Mumford, Dewey Bluth, and W. Paul Thompson. Although Mr Larson still had three more years to serve on the commission, he resigned from this position. Mr Larson received a plaque from the city, by Mayor presented Thompson, signifying his many years on the commission. The council voted in favor of a resolution commending Mr Larson for his many years of service. I I) 1 mi rF University Women form branch The Tl7i dressed a pwfcrri white wig mo Mgistrati attire, is tbova at 'MedfonJ Uvn- - Hi ptrtrays Josiah Iran tit eomnf The Title of Libert', to be shown oa May 1, Stake cotter, S331 1 4ft L Pkuwo vita Mr Gaariao are several mi 3, at i of the cast The nlaj htpu at 7:31 p jl each eight I S7 V::$kz production tells play. I believe it truly expresses what we as Americans feel about our country." to Those wishing call tickets may purchase is Everyone welcome. fictional story rcvcL-ticnzr- y SANDY unique that's why we chose this - "It's a explains Tamblyn who is musical also a producer for that will Bonneville Productions in production appeal to everyone," Salt says Lawrence Tamblyn, producer of "The Title of Liberty" which will be performed by a cast of forty actors, May 1, 2, and 3 at the Sandy Stake Center, 9331 S. 400 E., Sandy. The production is the ( fictional story of a small community Lake City, "and x Association of University Women is forming a new branch to serve the southern end of Salt Lake county. The First meeting will be held at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S. on Wednesday, April 30, at 7 in p.m. Membership AAUW is open to any women who has a baccalaureate degree a from regionally accredited college or university. AAUW is involved in the of advancement women, educating the of Declaration - Club on Thursday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be concert is announced for May 10, at 7:30 p.m. The band concert has been scheduled for the purpose of bringing in funds for the Shriner's Children's Hospital. The public is invited to .attend at the Masonic Temple auditorium, 650 E. South Temple. Mr and Mrs Clyde H. Green, West Jordan, will be feted on their 60th anniversary. There will be an open house on April 26 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the West Jordan First Ward. Friends and relatives are invited to attend this special event. Hosts at the open house will be their children, Wallace, West Moyle, Jordan; Royce, LaPoint, Utah; Leila Nelson, Salt Lake city; Nola Peterson, Sandy; Noel, Midvale; and Linda Cannon, 38 that name. The marriage was later was couple married in Salt Lake City on April 24 with the rites performed by Brigham Young, a county clerk solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Grantsville for 20 years and came to West Jordan in 1945. Mr Green was a rancher. Riverton. They have and grandchildren 24 The with lutl 1 Cle"ent-,ac- k E ,ensH Janet Clement, Jack Jensen repeat vows A fashion . Mrs Juanita Buckley, show and luncheon was Mrs Mildred Brown, Mrs held by the Midvale Norma Harmon, Mrs Mrs Ladies' Community Club Eloise Webster, Veda Mrs Delcia Weber, 19. April Sandra the Wright, Mrs for "Fashions Maurine Mrs shown were Burgon, Family" through Blocks in the Ward and daughters, and Melissa, Family Center. Assisting Laura Michael Cletah Troester, and from Blocks were Kris Brian Park. ' and Madsen Gift certificates from Stephenson. Models were Midvale's Blocks were given to the Jr. Miss, Jollee White; winners, Mrs Geniel and Mrs and her two attendants, Rasmussen Bushnell. Katharine and Brown Jodee The welcome was given Steadman; Shemayne MIDVALE Cental Healtlil Richard The best gift always reflects your sincerity. That's why Karat Gold Jewelry is so perfect when you feel deeply about ' t iMut It's I SWEETMOUTII? I b nloacant halitosis is a fact of It is not a disease, that something is in your mouth. It ubjecl, but human life. but a sign happening might be as simple as the natural action of saliva on bits of food or as serious as tooth decay, gum disease or even the I symptom of a more serious . disease. I Bits of Tond left in the mouth. I is by far. the most common cause. 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' Between hygk-nehone " cleanings, rinse your mouth tu k riiskidKe fisxl parttcles. Be a swcnmouin: i J , Ftathenton DJX&f bad:.:outii on maO ' f Spring art exhibit C Katkj Bobbins, left, and Lanrd Park vil represent liverton nrt 140 at the Knwrican Legion Amiliarj Department of to be held in Jane. The iris are janiors at liachani Nigh. Parents are Mr and Mrs Gerald Robbies and Mr and Mrs Rodnei Park, of Blnffdale. Utah Ciris State a system for - Wright. In charge of the decorations were Mrs Harold Leatherwood, chairman; Mrs Sam Jenkins and Eva Crapo. the reservation I were Mrs R. committee IpNkunktli L. White, Mrs Joseph1 EICBAKDW. Zdunich, FEATEZSSTOKX D.D.S I Mrs Carl Jensen, Mrs J Ann Anderson, Mrs Elmo 7050 S. 2000 East-SLPhoM: 942-120- 0 Sager, and Mrs Tim Chumlxrlain. -- ' Center. Thelma Reception will follow. enterprise Commity Cbb held by Ladies' deserve real gold L Nothing eks feels lib real gold .4 to begin 'Fashions for the Family' affair Real feelings Undy UP I ir and Mrs Scott A. Solomon make The groom has been on reception Jacobson, and Marilyn will the wrestling team at Attending the bride Shelton will be hostesses. be Lorraine Nix, maid of Utah State University. The continuation of the honor; Carrie Walker and German true story is Janell Debbie Miles. anticipated by the ladies. Cement will be flower girl. will Randy Jensen perform the duties of best Mike and by Mrs Vance Burgon, man while president of the Midvale Ladies' Community Club. Luncheon was served 120 to and Free guests members. The Intermountain is topic The program was as of Artists will Society follows: special vocal hold its spring art exhibit Kiwanis selections by Mrs Lesly at Valley Fair Mall, April Wastlund and Mrs Julie 29 to May 3, Tuesday Yates accompanied by SANDY Rulon through Saturday, from Mrs ' Carma Jenson; National Federal 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. talent numbers from the Bright, BusinessThere will be Miss Independent Midvale Jr. men's demonstrations representative, by Pageant, Jollee White, to the members of different artists each day vocal solo; Jodee Brown, spoke the Sandy Kiwanis Club at land 7 o'clock. and modern dance; A daily drawing will be Tuesday morning. Mr Steadman, Shemayne on the free held at 7 p.m., and a Bright spoke vocal solo to her. own enterprise system and painting will be given guitar accompaniment. showed a film strip on its away. the for Narrator Then on Saturday, at fashion show was Mrs procedures. The group welcomed 3 a grand The Vean Clark. industrial prize Gary will Pender, drawing accompanist was Mrs sales for be held. A representative $100 Donell Rasmussen. Bostitich, Dextron, as a certificate will be given, hostesses Luncheon new member. to be used on the Charles Mrs were 6 is the date set by purchase of any painting May Troester, chairman; Mrs the members for election or paintings in the mall Louis Kjar, Mrs Vance of new officers. show. Burgon, Mrs J. O. Jones, Mrs Joel Jensen, Mrs Harry Wright, Lawrence 1X1 Ray, Mrs Henry T. LJfi Anderson, Mrs M. L. Haun Dell Mrs Larsen, 300 EAST 8000 SOUTH and Mrs Harold E. Gunnell, . MS5I.700E. ' . f.lr and Mrs Green feted on 60th date An old fashion band J; Janet L. Clement and Steve Jensen usher. a Jack E. Jensen will be Following held at American Savings married Thursday, May 1 honeymoon in Denver, Bank, 840 E. 9400 S. in a ceremony to be Colo., the couple will Vi Dickman will be in in the Seville return to Taylorsville to and Phyllis performed charge, A their home. "With world the situation the way it is BraadBrtOTOel.CrNa today, we feel there is a need for some good patriotism," fcr t:r.3fit "n . true ' SANDY "Hubener -Part II," a German true story, will be heard by members of the Kultura Allen. b:r. J concert 1 272-235- story will be tc!d at ctb inset Independence in 1776. As the theme suggests, the production will include from the everything firing of cannons to colorful dance sequences choreographed by Leslie newlyweds are their home in Salt making Lake City. The Sandra groom; ' further A German o Iowa. J. Marvin Larson internatonal information call the and Carolee Peterson. Janet Spencer was at the book. Best man duties were performed by Bryan Bitner. Ushers were Gary Gordon N. Anderson, and Russell Lund, Larrabee. The bride is a graduate of Bingham High School and has attended the Utah State University. The groom graduated from Highland High School and has attended the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in Des Moines, Anderson, Sherral M. Anderson and Scott A. Solomon were married April 10 in a ceremony performed in LDS the Salt lake Temple. The groom's, parents, Mr and Mrs Arthur J. Solomon, Salt Lake City, were hosts at a luncheon given at the Lion House. The couple were feted that evening at a reception given by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Max W. Anderson, South Jordan, at the Jordan ' Stake South Center. Attending the bride were Maria Anderson, sister of the bride; Dana Irvine, sister of the . For in Cid fashiwii V fellowships and grants for community projects. Massachussetts, and of how they were affected by the Revolutionary War. The play spans the years of 1775 through the adoption cultural community, international interests, relations and legislation. It is the largest and oldest organization in the nation working for women, the present membership is and. they are 190,000 located in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. The topics for study are families facing change our and managing resources for tomorrow and ' are chosen for study by the branches. AAUW offers grants for members to return to school. Fellowships for doctoral or post doctoral work or final year in law and other fields are available. Also available are p vr I Y American I " American Association of C2i Curm 9 Solomon repeat vows SANDY Twenty-twMiller, and worked under is a to David time long Shelby, Frank years i ' Page Sherral Anderson, Scott for 22 years of service a1aniilv Thursday, April 24, 1980 On UHTWOWMIP SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... MOMMNfi WORSHIP CVENIM PRAISE An CxcitaRx. ttta MS .1040 tOOs. .. .. AsaosnciRS ' ' the new class schedule for the Copperview Center Community 8446 South Harrison St. (240 Wst) Moadayti 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. ud 1:00 to 0:00 b.m. Taosdayii 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. 4 f Mdt.-O0to9.-O0p.a-i. r fatardaysi lO.DOtoIltOOa.a. ClasMi arc continuous so join anylim! hstractor Kim Kennedy Mi Get In shape the Dane Ergttlcs way! Com 10 minutM aarlf to rvglitM. War comfortable clothing or loofarda. a mat or towol. Gravi:? Bring S3PUCU8 iawon E. Ayon, Pastor David fiotrzon, Too Fatter . $11 Kit CUSSES S7 mmis of cod M 4 ONE FREE CLASS with thit ad X k u IMA |