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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, January 22, 1981 8 Page Open house tyvulcut 1cUjUcf Home Life mm y Beckstead Saturday, Jan. 31. Koradine Ward building, 1240 Friends and relatives W. 10775 S., South Jordan, and her husband, Royal Hosts will be their Beckstead, South Jordan, are invited to attend an will be celebrating their open house from 4 to 7 children, LaRoyce eightieth birthdays on p.m. at the South Jordan Fisher, Myrl Silcox, Ilene Keith McDougal, Beckstead, VaLoy Stowe, and Koradine Schouten. seniors Japanese have 32 granThey dchildren and 31 great D.C. Presidential Classroom grandchildren. They request no gifts, Robert M. Tokita will High School and the please. attend the Presidential daughter of Dr. and Mrs Classroom for Young Dan Oniki, 1859 CottonAmericans, selected by wood Club Dr., Salt Lake Pcblic mvited to I00F the Mt. Olympus Chapter City. Robert Tokita is a kail for party of the Japanese senior at Alta High School of the Members Citizens and the son of Mr and American Rebekahs and Oddfellows League. Rebecca S. Oniki Mrs Yasuo G. Tokita, 10 will be sponsoring a was also selected to at- Circle Oaks, Sandy. games party on Jan. 31 at tend. Theresa A. Mori Theresa Mori is a senior the I.O.O.F. hall in Sanwas awarded honorable at Granite High School dy. mention and is the alter- and the daughter of Mr The monthly event will nate. and Mrs Giro Mori, 344 be at 7:30 p.m., said Glen Miss Oniki and Mr Maxwell Ave., Salt Lake chairman. Rogers, Tokita will be- members City. of the first class in 1981 to Miss Oniki, Mr Tokita held be week and Miss Mori, the alterthe the nate, were selected in a following Inauguration. The class will be held the week of in Washington Jan. DC. Rebecca (Becky) Oniki is a senior at Cottonwood leags selects y win, m, ii jimm ' , ,'& " ; for ', ' ," -- 1 Family iii.infi'ii ' mi..) 'nMIr'ii,'ii UUi.ii set for eightieth birthdays , r : ' ' .,,, " "'4;- - f , ' T . , aes I , I C-- A v . if. ' - ; . ( 1 - KaradiN ui loyal Itckstaaal Tenderness is ; .. - - nnnTirrs heat nnnncr 24-3- 1, touMStMlBmda 1 7793 50. STATE. MIDVALE CHOICE & PRIME MEAT Parry 566-247- 3 Engaged pair to repeat vows on January 23 Johannas. be her sister, as maid of The bride is the hnnnr Krictv Parrv and l: ftj - j j iucauc :j :j daughter of Mr and Mrs iuriuesmaius, Ned H. Parry, Riverton, Parry, Diane Nielson, hiis and Jolene Steel. and her husband-to-b- e Brenda Parry and the Silvercrest Reception the son of Mr and Mrs ndcsi4 man uuiics J.. 4: wiu k. uc Garth Steel, South JorRonald Steel will be Center. Steel. Bob performed by married on Jan. 23. A The couple will be feted dan. Attending the bride will Danny. Knuchell, Rodney reception will follow at at a wedding breakfast at and Brad competition sponsored by Mickelsen, Larsen will usher. the Mt. Olympus JACL on of basis the high has academic achievement, The bride-to-b- e entertained at extracurricular been Jan Schick, by tivities, honors, awards Cindy Jensen, and Sheri or recognitions, and a McKee. special interview by a screening committee. The newlyweds will Presidential The make their home in Classroom is a one week Riverton. intensive study of the United States government for selected senior high school students from 50 states and several Fire Auxiliary foreign countries. Approximately 2800 studeninstalls r.:w : ts" are chosen to participate in the class each officers year, 400 per class, over weeks. Class seven will attend students The Midvale Firemen's Overstocked on seminars allowing Auxiliary held its in- examination of the three stallation dinner Jan. 14. some items branches of government, Installed were president, as well as the "fourth Lois We must clear vice Switzer; branch," the news media, president, Jeanette Websector and the private make room ster; secretary, Connie other enindependent Schneider; treasurer, In Our tities which influence our Christine and Ball; new political system. They historian, LaRaine Mon-sowill meet, hear and be spring goods! permitted to question members distinguished The outgoing officers of the Washington comMiscellaneous are president, Peggy senators, munity: Wright; vice president, adrepresentatives, Judy Weeden; secretary, ministration officials, Carol and Street; foreign dignitaries, treasurer, Mildred Canthe leaders within A ning. military and intelligence communities, the news Dinner was served by media, corporate LaRae Rasmussen and and management, Laura Cerrone. labor. organized Thermo Kromex, Serve, Corelle. Carvel Weavewood, Hall, International Stainless. The Jorgensen family entertains R.S. ladies 6fr Chicken turn 69t Legs and Thighs Grade A Lb. (Family Pack) After Inventory mm Whole Top Sirloin Butts . 10-1- 2 .;$269 Lb $1 09 Lb. lb. average Cut and wrapped free. Front Quarters .kl year's Price includes: cutting, double wrapping and quick-freezin- g ... to Enjoy A Fabulous for n. Sterling Silver Clftchen Were Closeouf v Off Department Wesclox Wall Clocks ffn U '0 Savings To . 10-- 6 r'fnX j Off Mon.-Sa- t. Watches Cameras Activity includes movie for Special Interest Charlie Chaplin movie was shown at a Special Interest meeting held by Sandy Utah Crescent South Stake, The group met at Crescent First Ward on A Off Throughout our spacious store of The Jorgensen family entertained at Midvale Third Ward Relief The Society. homemaking meeting ins cluded and lunch. There was a visiting teacher meeting prior to the lunch. mini-classe- Hours: a Id .Mtctiv. thru Ian. 24, 1981 VISA' Walleis Clocks Jan. 14. Beth SindtJewelry Samuelson, in charge of the activity, was assisted by John Samuelson, Velma Carter, Mr and Mrs Clifton Johnson, and Deon Lyon. Union Square, Sandy, Utah 84070 S71-434- 1 i JEANS gorboliouo Family Center at 8a.a.7p.au CloMdluaday A Bfoaday Pilf 1 With J 19 U TOPS our Personalized Gift Store Vita, Open TnM.-S- W Gladly Accept NaitorCharg A food Stamps. 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