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Show THE SENTINEL Annual choir festival announced by stake Peterson honored Sunday Utah Hillcrest now does concerts anc Stake announces its an- teaches private lessons. nual choir festival, "Great Moments In American Music." Choirs ; Everyone is invited. There is no charge. will perform on Friday Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the stake center recreation hall, 8485 S. 1000 E. Sandy Edward V. Peterson his celebrate eightieth birthday on Sunday. Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house on Mar. 1 at his home, 52 E. Pioneer, Sandy, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Hosts will be his sons and a daughter, Kenneth, Leon, and Janice Crump, all of Sandy. He requests no gifts. will Cake auction, inspection, are cub highlights Eight ward choirs will be participating with individual and combined choir numbers. There will be music for There were over 100 everyone with love songs, cubscouts and their fun songs, negro who families attended a and spirituals, patriotic Blue and Gold banquet favorites. held in the Sandy Twenty-Fourt- h Ward. Don Watts, guest conductor, will direct the The pot luck affair held combined choir numbers. 795 also featured The Granger man is for- by Pack cake a auction, inspecmerly from Idaho Falls, and awards. The tion, ' Ida., and received his were made by the bachelors degree from cakes and their fathers. cubs BYU, and his masters Webelos also presenfrom University of Utah. The ted a skit. He has performed often with the Utah Symphony . Cubmaster, Val Wawr-zynia- k and was chosen perforwas in charge, mer of the year in the San assisted by den leaders, Diego Opera Company. Linda JoAnn Plant, He has taught instrumenEllen Setterberg, tal and vocal at Ricks Saville, Saville, Gary College and middle and and Webelos leader. senior high schools. H Far South West ladies hold meet Family, the Berldst'iis.' Musical numbers wore Lake County DUP met Feb. 23 in the Pioneer presented by Riverton Hall, West Jordan. The Camp, directed by Elma Riverton Camp ladies Johnson and accomwere hostesses. panied by Rosamond A nominating commitButterfield. A history of the Pioneer the tee presented following slate of of- Hall was read by Lottie ficers: president, Geneal Bodell. vice Relics were shown by first Dimond; Bodell and Anna Maxine Lottie president, second vice May Sandstrom. president, Coleen Bench; secretary, recording Mildred Brown; corresponding secretary, La Von Steadman; treasurer, Myrtle Beckstead; registrar, . Lovetta Petersen; historian, Marguerite and relics, Wright; Charlotte Christensen. Lesson leader, Utahna Frantz, talked on the "Portrait of a Danish The next meeting will Ik- - held March :M with South Jordan Camp as club new location has Square. Far Sail hostesses sets benefit luncheon class date set The Second student, Edward V. 328-032- 65C3 Scath 4C0 West - 261-C07- numnnu Arthur V. Nettleship, Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the Butler 4 Ward, 2525 E. 7600 S. (Bengal Blvd.) between the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will be a program at 7 p.m. - Family members will be hosts. He requests no gifts, please. CLASS III Arthur V.Nettleship . and receive IstPloce 1974.80.81 CLASS I (odvorKed) $5.00 off HlPbcal977.78.79 I960 Regular class price Wa attar lecreatieaal Oyasttcs rlMMI m wall m Caiwtlthra Tratateff 33 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH PROVIDING COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FOR YOUR , EFFICIENT MONEY MANAGEMENT Local choir to entertain 23 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS tMI Murray WO Sou MM Sou rs.SMO The Hillcrest Swing Choir will perform for the Kultura Club on Feb. 26. 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April 1. 1987 less: Allowance tor loon losses a Time ToftH 23.960.960 24.480.934 407.650 Federal funds sold MM iiAwirriEi Deposits Government S '7 v s 2 J We Want To Be Your Bank COMPLETE MEMBER UTAH BANCORPORATION FINANCIAL FAMILY LIMITED TIME MEMBER F.D.I.C. 299 WRICED "SUua Iwtki tM" IIOIX FURNISHINGS O- - W o O a o IO !C - r- ' "0 f "O t; S E! t rn o-- o 2 mSJ 1"' 0 IO o 25S-3S4- 7 St MMSM.ir0O tUM Obhgations of states ond poMca suodnnsions 5 toe Federol Reserve Bonk BASIC SiO urssouma of the world! REG l?as IMS SoMMI ooenoei The conventional mattress supxrts you at various body points at pressures greater than the critical pressure or the pressure required to stop the flow of blood in the small surface blood vessels. The w.iler-besupports you evenly over the entire fxxly at pressures which are less than the critical pressure. This is because the body is 98 water, so its density is very nearly the same as water. This allows the body to float in a state. This is a significant fact because before you were born you were supported in the same way as you rested in a sock of water. A waterbed, therefore, is a natural rest environment. I'WI riMU U Why Waterbeds Work DM Waal South FmMotMk ktvestmant REST OUR tm f mi 3M tMI SOuNl 2i t mi " 22K We're changing the SAVE rs Hostesses will be Pat Adair, Ruth Cook, and Wanda Warner. Marilyn Shelton will be in charge. ' WESTERN DSTWAIL lejaJgfiM A fUM C. mi SSS tn-in- i 56 W. 7720 So., MIDVALE Max Ware has been invited to speak to the group at a meeting at the old school Draper building. Photographs will also be displayed according to Ruth Miller, president of the group, who will be presiding. 1 (s) Bring this ad )8yra.-unde- 23-2- . at 7:30 p.m. How OASS III (Beginning) 1st Place I960. 1981 VOUEJ WORKIN PABTMEB will celebrate his eightieth birthday on Feb. 28. He in was born Hull, 1901. on Feb. 23, England speaker at the Draper Historical Society meeting to be held Feb. 26 Rogistor (r Cottonwood, A specialist on preserving old photos will be the NEW STUDENTS Open house plans set , 9 Peterson birthday , SCneUUlBC. UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS be dollars needed to fund research into the dread Terra Linda Can-delari- a. Historical photo talk . . 3 Page singer-commentat- grade Jennifer Hospital. days at 7 p.m. Culmer, won fourth "We have in ESA today For those visiting for place in the reflec- ' a once in a lifetime the first time it is tions contest. The challenge," explained the requested that arrival student entered the chapter spokesman, ". . . should be before the 7 literature contest at the challenge to raise the p.m. time set for starting the classes. class is beginning on Feb. 24 at Riverton Second Ward, 12600 S. 1700 W. The BYU Continuing Education class instructor will be Rose Neelman. The classes are on Tuesdays between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. For more information call Janet Strong. Proceeds are for the of St. benefit Jude Research Children's m Womanhood of Joy Sandy. The entertainment will consist of a door prize, luncheon, and a fashion show. Professional models will be from Kacy & Company, and fashions by Holbrooks of Union will Club The will begin meeting at 7355 S. 900 E., Suite 4 on Tuesdays and Thurs- Party Fashions will be the by sponsored Christian Women's Club Thursday, Mar. 12. The church women will meet at Andy's 3350 Smorgasbord, Highland Dr. at 12:30 p.m. for a luncheon, prior to the fashion show. A special feature will be the appearance of Anna Gammagasso from J. M. McDonald's and music by Mike Speaker will be Barbara Francis. Reservations may be made by calling Bobbie Alexander, Womanhood Alpha Mu chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International is announcing a "Dine And Design" luncheon and spring fashion show at 12 noon Saturday, Mar. 7, at the Club 90, 9065 S. 150 W. in m Nutri-Tri- Fashion show plans made by Christian club Neuroblastoma." The public is welcome. For tickets to the Dine And Design Luncheon & Fashion Show, or for further information, please contact 943-759- Alpha Mu d; Nutri-Tri- t West South Thursday, February 26, 1981 childhood Q r O r 33 o- - o. o O ps r rv r Pi rs c-- l" o TINT TOTS . Classes Pro-Scho- ol For 3-- year olds Basic Movement 4 Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities |