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Show V 9 W THE SENTINEL ' I - -- v 1 Christian women's Midvale's Ladies' Club grovp schedules hosts opening social Saturday meeting The Midvale Ladies' Community Club will hold its opening social at the Jordan Ell Reception Center, 2295 W. 8200 S., West Jordan, on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24, at 1 p.m. The monthly meeting of Christian Women and Christian Business and Women's Professional Club will hold a special guest night dinne on Saturday, Sept. 13, at Smorgasbord, Andy's from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. local John . Telford, and photographer will be the teacher, Wife and speaker. husband team, Judy and Bob Loftin will provide music. David L. Duncan, chairman of the Utah State Tax Commission, will also speak. For reservations call 5 Cindy Durante at or Gloria Stone at 943-574- 7. and are organiza- tions with no membership dues or requirements. All are invited to attend. lavM Day, Mm Jodie Mecham and David L. Day will be married Fit, Sept. 12, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The White House in South Jordan will be the setting for a wedding breakfast following the ceremony and also a ' that later reception evening. Attending the bride will be Brenda Leavitt, matron of honor; Annie Trane, maid of honor; Kaydeen Day and Brenda Harrison, bridesmaids; Jennifer Kerby, Michelle Engstrand and Angela Mecham, flower girls. Attending the groom will be Doug Day best man, John Thacker, Rick Mecham and Kevin Day as ushers. Toby Kerby, David Ear Pisrcing With Purchase Ol 24KTGF Studs $9.SSVafct ForWy $3.99 - 9-- Pisco Mwfcavt aid In Joha Corak, Midvale, will be honored aa taeir l. OPEN RI 9-- 9 SAT LIMIT 2 12-- 4 PER COUPON BMtsioa traiaiag eerier oa Re is goiag oa aa Sept 25. JUabeia Califoraia Brett Fowkes of the Midvale Eighth LDS Ward will serve in the Elders, wives enjoy Minneapolis, Minnesota steak dinnerparty Mission. Brett has been The Elders and their living in Arizona this past wives of the Midvale East year while attending the Third Ward had a steak Phoenix Institute of dinner party at Midvalley He Park. Technology. Following dinner, graduated recently as an volleyball and other Architectual Drafting games were played. Technician, and is now Quorum president, Paul working for an architecAstin, was in charge of tual firm in Provo. arrangements. c d--,'- ! at issioB. great-fraadchi- and Bruce Varney Harrison will carry gifts. Brenda Gines will it at the guest book. Showers were given by JoLene Mecham, Brenda Leavitt, Peggy Day, Kim Day, Kaydeen Sandra and Gayle Storey, Taylor, Reanon Rager and Bev Child. Jodie is a daughter of Mr and Mrs LaVerl D. She is a Mecham. graduate of Bingham High and has attended U.S.U. in Logan. David is a son of Mr and Mrs Jackie Day. He is a graduate of Cottonwood High. Following a honeymoon to Yellowstone Park, the couple will make their home in West Jordan. addition, airmen basic complete credits earn training associate an toward degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. In MON-F- Cowley, will be the speaker at the Saady Fifth Ward oa LBS aad Joha lobert, Ihertaa. Taey have aiae graadchOdrn aad 1 They reqaest ao gifts. bride of David Day mi Mr 7 who Stevea Pad Cowley, sea of Mr aad Mrs Thoaus W. SepteaHtor 14 at 1031 a.BL le wil eater the to serve r.ission Third Ward, 70 Orjanws. Nests will be Mrs Thoaus (Barbara) Sadler, Saadi; Mrs J. (Marleae) Neadersoa, Santa Aaa, CaKf.; Jodie Median becomes V During the six weeks Saaday Brett Foakes fifterth weddiai aaahenanr aa Saturday, Sept 13 from 5:31 to S p.M. The apca aoese iH be held at the Midvale Mecaaai L. Shauna Airman Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Luther C. Smith, 384 Van Buren St., been has Midvale, assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, 111., after completing Air Force basic training. Mid-vale- 's 262-951- C.W.C. C.B.&P.W.C. Report Suzanne Haws, Jr. Miss, will be introduced. The program will be presented by the Sweet Adelines "Singing with a Flair." Page Lackland Air Force Base, the airman Texas, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. Military Hostesses for the luncheon will be the Entertainment Committee. All members are invited to attend, and guests will be welcome. It will be necessary to make reservations. Thursday, September 11, 1980 Sharon's SHAPEUP-FIRMUP-SLIMDOW- AT SALT LAKE'S FINEST PERSONALIZED FIGURE AND FITNESS SALON FOR WOMEN; Dtatft Dry Whirlpool-Privat- Fancy Strut Sauna-Vanit- y e Artat-Ralail- Showtra-OrouPrograms-Nutrition- Danca Claaeee-Peraonalls- na and p IndlvidualExtrclM Guidanca. Prlvata Dressing al Rooms-Disc- o ed Service. 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Utah AM-li- -- I Nebeker, Jean Steele June Ashby, president; and counselors; Lilly Sunersell, secretary; Alice Pierson, Joyce Farrance, Julie Ribgy, Diane Peck and Jeanne Mower, class leaders. MON. - FRI. AT. PM l:0 SO AM I CO PM in ward KyleNortia,Tamarj Reich Temple ceremony unites former llillcrest students and Hortin were Reich Tammy married Sept. 10 in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at Hare Hollow followed by a reception that night at the Seven Oaks Reception Center. Ushers were Steven, Von and Howard Hortin, brothers of the groom. Best man was Craig Fackrell. Maid of honor was Nina Andrews and bridemaids were Vicki Lamoreaux, Carla Hortin Linda and Heugly Kyle Jensen. Junior bride-mai- ds were Becky and Brenda Reich, sisters of the bride. Tammy, daughter of Hyrum and Elaine Reich of Sandy, graduated from HUlcrest High School. Kyle, son of Kay and Joan Hortin of Midvale, graduated from HUlcrest High school. 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