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Show THE SENTINEL Simis Jchsca iscea to ned foUtot lalley Home JLlf Clsna A. Cozzens ia Family Fiftieth anniversary open house given for pair Mr and Mrs George R. They will greet guests be will honored between the hours of 5 Maynard on their fiftieth wedding to 8 p.m. Hosts will be Mrs Clark anniversary by their (Lila) Frandsen, West family. The Maynards were married on Nov. 10, Jordan; Lawrence K., 1990 in Salt Lake City. Midvale; Eugene L., and and relatives Friends Myrlen A., both of are invited to attend an Granger. They have 18 open house on Nov. 9 at grandchildren and IS the Jordan Ell Reception Center, 2295 W. 8200 S., They request no gifts, West Jordan. please n. Members of the Birthday Club met Oct. 24, at the borne of Rose Laveder, East Midvale. Attending were Gertie Wdland, Velma Bird, Blanche Rosenhan, Lib-bi- e Bowden, Armitta Elrena Ferguson, Nielsen, Sally Never, Leona Yates, all East and Mabel Midvale; Wilson, Sandy. Special guests were Christine Rosse and Mer-vin- e Brown.' :. ' hi trmitntmptttruii fro IC3 PHssrj from Graduating Primary in the Midvale Eighth Ward were Connie Dumas, Cynthia Hart, Lesa Sharla Jones, Kelley, Melanie Litster, Sharon Obon, JoLyn Petersen, Richardson, Sumskxi. Sherrie Johnson will be married to Blane A. Cos-seon Nov. 8 in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. Parents of the bride and groom are Mr and Mrs Robert H. Johnson, Sandy, and Mr and Mrs G. Don Cozzens, Draper. A wedding breakfast will honor the pair at Le Rendevous at Trolley Square. Attending the bride will be Becky J. Humphrey, matron of honor; DeAnna and Johnson, Gayle bridesmaids. ns Staccy Bccti will marry Beck and Stacey Charles Keith Turner will be married Nov. 6 in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr and Mrs Roger N. Beck, Sandy, are parents of the bride. The groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Keith Turner, Gooding, Ida., will host a wedding breakfast Little at America following the rites. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Hirschi Center. Attending the bride will be Shelley Nudd, Cindey Beck, Trudy Turner, Tara Lynn Francom, and KristyBeck. Best man duties will be performed by Bart Dance. Ushers are Boyd, Steven, Garth, and Brent Beck, and Kevin Nudd. The bride is a graduate of Barbizon Modeling school, and is affiliated World Modeling Heidi Olson, William A. tcpls rites 3 Best man will be Marty Cozzens, while Mitch and Ken Cozzens usher. The reception will be held at Crescent South Stake Center, Nov. 8. Following a honeymoon in San Diego the couple will return to Riverton to make their home. Both bride and groom are graduates of Jordan High School. The groom has attended Provo Utah Technical College and served on an LDS Mission in the Philippines. He is currently employed by Eckman and Midgeley as a heavy equipment operator. The bride is employed by Draper Bank. Pcrfcirsrs 'J Van Valkenburg Chuck-A-Ram- Sktrm Jskatot, liaat Urwi 1 Conets Sandy seniors Uttiwrocd is Ktw R. S. presidert Lareen Littlewood is invited Two members of the the new prsident of the Senior citizens of the Shubert Singers enter- Relief Society in Midvale tained for the senior Sixth Ward. She replaces Sandy area are invited to make new friends and citizens in Sandy on Mildred Jeppson. Mar-jorcounis share plans and ideas Peterson Friday. Laree Skinner is with others of the same Miller selor and Norma and Ardyce Hewitt were Dawn age on Monday afternoon secretary. accompanied by from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Fairbanks when they Kathy Isaac is the Union Station Restaurant presented a musical. There was also com- cultural arts specialist on in Union Square, 9400 S. 700 E. For more inforward activities. munity singing. mation, call to r.set 1$ ie f N .V. V T M Oisoa, Wiffiui Vaa YakesBtrf . Bible sbdysektdded by J vesta's rcrps ' Every week Three Bible studies will begin this month in homes in Sandy and South Jordan area. Provo College and is in business in Idaho. at Public Libraries Free Public Lectures on 1. Sponsored by Womens a Aglow Fellowship, Women's .Christian organization, the studies are interdenominational in nature, keeping away from minor theological differences yet focusing on Jesus Christ. f set by Dobra For more information, call Susan ' Burrows Elaine Tetrick, and Gibbon, Robyn Rhoads, HOW TO CONTROL WEIGHT FOREVER 2. HOW TO QUIT SMOKING IN 5 DAYS Held: Tuesdays & Wednesdays Day and Evening Sessions For quick, free reservations '4 calf anytime day or night 571-698- k sponsor HABIT CONTROL CENTERS 6775 South 900 East 943-242- 0. Ntfi Ivrtft, Ektial Jtus Tenderness 7 254-373- Bamras, Llftc Jor.3S Debra Burrow and parents of the groom. Attending the bride will Michael Jones will be married on Nov. 8 in a be her sisters, Susan ceremony to be perfor- Tetrick and Teresa Lenz, med in the Salt Lake and Robyn Overson and Donna Jones. Tiffani Christian Center. Tetrick and Jamie Lenz honor will A reception will be flower girls. White The at the pair Ushers will be Robert House Reception Center. The bride is the Jones, Bruce Jones, Ron daughter of Mr and Mrs Burrows, Ron Shulsen, Ronald Burrows, South Lyndon Jones, and Mike Jordan. Mr and Mrs Paul Burrows. Travis Lenz Jones, West Jordan, are will be the ring bearer. f 561-956- Jennifer has attended and Kelly Technical Ilov. date set date Olson and Cable, as matron of Heidi William A. Van Valken- honor; and bridesmids, burg will be married on Cindy Nelson, Clydene Nov. 7 in Salt Lake LDS Griffiths, Debbie Roberts, Gail Middlestadt, LinTemple rites. The couple will be feted da Kirk, and Barbara at a wedding breakfast at Hofhines. a Best man will be Dru the the Enser, while Cordell following ceremony. Parents of the bride Howell and Joe and Scott and groom are Mr and Van Valkenburg usher. The groom is a Granite Mrs Sidney L. Olson, Midvale, and Mr and Mrs High School graduate and Wayne Van Valkenburg, fulfilled an LDS mission in Belgium. The bride is a Sandy. There will be a recep- graduate of Hillcrest. tion at the Country Manor will The newlyweds Reception center. Salt in their home make Attending the bride will be her sister, Lisa Homer Lake City. 566-777- . Paa Thursday, November 6, 1980 fa CtohsUttTnir.Stactylttk is... o hczit nnnrrnr rinmirj' 7793 PO. STATE, MIDVALE CHOICE & PRIME MEAT 5C3-247- 3 994: Dad Martin Sale 99t Sausage Country-Styl- e Family pack . Lb. A&R Ham Hocks Family pack Fresh Ground Chili Meat. 994 . S Corn D030 A For 8.0 German Sausage Dad Martin 77 Tf vvv 1 69 Lb Every Friday 250 Qt. 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