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Show Thursday, May 8, 1980 THE SENTINEL foutcut lcrflup Home Life Family retires after plans ready on 90th date Refining & Smelling Mining Company. He worked in the electrical is one of .the oldest living retirees of the U.S. lit' 7 1 Pi' 3 PI Temple wedding rites soon for engaged couple Mr and Mrs F. Val Davis, South Jordan, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nadine, to Terry Lee Troxel, son of Mr and Mrs William E. " Troxel, West Jordan. The couple will be married on May 9, in a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the JordanEll Reception Center. Attending the bride will be Lynette Davis, maid of honor; Lynette Orme, Debbie Brower, Sue Ann Troxel, bridesmaids; and Robyn Weight, flower woman girl. Carol Clayburn will Sa:.dy book. be seated at the en Best man duties will be Ronn by performed Troxel. Ushers will be birthday Davis, Wayne Ryan Davis, and Pat Troxel. SANDY Elvira Olsen Entertaining for the will be Jessen, Sandy, bride-to-b- e were Arda honored on her 80th Naylor and Michelle birthday on May 10. Oakeson. her of Members hsrsred 80th breakfast at the Red A wedding will be held Flame. The couple will make their home in Sandy. (. MMSMrtk Ucien Sqa&re taTkt H&rfcst Place Mon.-Fr- X, Sot. 11 Hi 571-893- Gray Cockatiels to! 1 lor special MOMS i ' ifk (Heli-chrysu- produces colorful yellow, bronze, white, rose, salmon, and crimson blossoms. They are easily dried by hanging upside down in a cool place. Seeds are available at mist nurseries and groceries which have a seed display. Several varieties of Ladies Bicentennial Mrs J. O. Jones was installed as president of Ladies Midvale the Community Club May 7. The group met at the Lion House. Installing officer was Mrs Stanley S. Richardson, president of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. Other officers installed were Mrs Joel P. Jensen, first vice president; Mrs Dunn Taylor, second vice Mrs Lyle president; vice third Webster, president; Mrs Henry T. Anderson, recording secretary; Mrs David Harmon, corresponding secretary; Mrs Eugene Weber, treasurer; Mrs Lawrence Ray, auditor; Eva Crapo, historian; and Mrs Vance Burgon, 4995 $5995 Large Anortmcnt DAIICOO CAGES Many Supplies the Utah Company, direction Peterson. and The closing luncheon and social held by the vocal featured club Billie selections by Loukas, accompanied by Claudia Ward. They are the under Glade of SANDY Strvt Dcrritts Tt Ytsr Fcrxlly TrJ;ht...Lcrc csd Dtlkltcs! J TrtioMi Siccaci Dolorjna Mother's Day will be given by Alice Kichas at the Wasatch Rebekah Lodge meeting May 8. The Rebekahs will meet at .the Oddfellows hall in Sandy at 8 p.m. Louise Christensen, noble grand, will preside. Hostesses will be Alice and Kichas Dorothy Foster. The Omenia Lodge 15 will have a pot luck supper for Murray Lodge 33 at the Sandy hall. Guests will be Grand Master Garn Median and officers. 7980$. State St Midvale 571-979- REM-720- 0 Hop's Low Low Price 95 Was 379,s or 0 RUM 7700 Models Wliirlpool TRASH Whirlpool MASHER compactor Portable Dishwasher 12 Free jn 3 Mo. Supply Of SHF-780- Mr and Mrs Lawrence C. Bascom, Midvale, announce the marriage of their daughter, Caralee, to Charles Jeppson. The was perceremony formed May 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The groom is the son of 7 Bags Soap 0 Model (te:?!3 wed in terete ceremony; reception held in Union Ward Disposal Dishwasher 3 Sv Weed From Save SHC-850a- V MQm5000 Mr and Mrs C. Ralph Jeppson, Orem. A wedding breakfast honored the pair at the Lion House. A reception in their honor was held at the Union First Ward. M'uOite LITTON y i Free Pop Ar? 0 J Corn Poooer utto cn IV- . With Each Sale . I As Low As Only ('? nnnTirro 561-421- 3 Tagged Fot Utawt ' 4 255-425- Whirlpool 95 487-101- SAL"DY, 10600 So. & 13th E WEST X33DAN, 27th W. & 78th So., Aflfcce Includes Free $6995 Blender With... ic(Ait:::s DOUIJTITUL, 1756 South Main, 292 0551 SALT LAKE 21st So. & 23rd East, 8 17th So. & 9th E., 4848782 1 -- A tribute for MrarfRnCkarieslcBfSN Dcrrfoos nocdy-To-Gc- rt 261-007- tribute given Park TRYC:3. m 6500 So. 400 W. Mother's Day RFM-780- If 10 0, ' s Opera mm PtlCIS GOOD MAY Introductory Offer! wZth. 4 lessons for $8.00 Developmental Program for Boys I Girls 3 m. i . Sae out m facility both active members of pavUion.800E.100N. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the event from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mrs Jessen's children Wilford Olsen, are Sheril Mrs Murray; (Afton) Barnson, St George; and Ervin Olsen, Camarillo, Calif. She requests no gifts, Singing Canaries harvest of color. r TU awl family will host an open house at the Sandy $39 95 7 lot of sun, , requires quite a and is easily dried by hanging upside down the after removing foliage. Now is the time to plant for a plentiful autumn UTAH ACADEMY OF Comonity Club meeting EMraObntasM Large Assortment of Finches lot ' will add to the dried display. are also an They attractive addition to the yard. Varieties such as Quaking grass, Ruby grass and Fountain grass do well in this area. Some novelty plants such as Honest (Lunaria) or Money plant and Bells a add of Ireland distinctive look to the dried design. overall Chinese lanterns provide a vivid orange color. Baby breath and Statice have long been used as a filler to soften the effect of some of the larger flowers. Seeds or plants may be started in the garden. Page officers installed at Midvale member-at-arg- e. 12 to 7 of flower Strawflowers Mr Loranger was born Hemlock, Mich, on May 9, 1890. He came west to the Black Hills, South Dakota in 1911. Four years later he moved Edward loraager to the Unitah Basin in Eastern Utah and then to department for 34 years. Midvale in November of Assisting in this affair will be his wife, Edith, 1924. and three grandsons, He served with the 11th Skip, Paul, and Tom Schmiett. Two other Company, 20th Engineers Bob and World grandsons, in France during War I and is still active in Danny Schmiett, live in the local Barracks 1654 of Seattle, Wash. No gifts please. World War I veterans parliamentarian i. -- ornamental grasses in the arrangements home, some gardeners are trying their hand at growing the different varieties of everlasting flowers. in New in flower gardens for fall drying dried p.m. Mrs Kay Makinen, a third grade teacher at Mountview Elementary, will be retiring at the end of this school year. She has taught in Jordan School District at Mountview for the past 21 years. An open house will be held in her honor on Thursday, May 15, from 3 to 4 p.m. at Mountview, 1651 E. 7000 S. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs Makinen and her husband plan to spend some time in Idaho, do some traveling and spend more time with their family. Everlasting f lowers are popular COTTOWNOOD With the popularity son-in-la- 21 years i IJL organization. Edward Granger will 9Mh his celebrate on Saturday, birthday May 10, with an open house at the home of his daughter and Ann and Stan Schmiett. 87 Lincoln St., Midvale. between the hours of 2 to 5 II. Makinen r:7 Open house Cockscomb (Celosia) is an old fashioned plant that has been greatly improved. It provides many brilliant colors, from deep crimson to pink and orange to pale yellow. It is easily grown, IJoab 7793 S. State mmim. Hurry to 11 IA I |