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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, March 26, 1981 r 1 10 Pag very ardently just looked in her startled eyes and told her how he felt about her. We all had to help him get to his feet, off he went. In a few minutes here he was again. This time he told us how much "gusto" he had. Of course we could smell the "gusto" but he got off his knees by himself. Believe it or not he came again this time on his knees he wanted her phone naum-be- r and she said, "sure." I found a pen and we were laughing so hard we couldn't find a piece of paper. I said just scribble on something, all at once he looked at her and said, "Ho, I can't wait," and away he went. Everyone just broke up and we kidded Bernice the rest of the morning. Had had to be there to appreciate it. Fun time. Fun dance 11.'- - . it :.' trif Reflections winners included (not in order) Wade Abbott, John J. Ashby, Ben Cahoon, Jennifer Summerhays, Carta Ruth Dolson, Leslie Cahoon, Kathy Margetts, Wendy Radmall, Dianne Koeber, Christ! Dellagnola, Wendy Whitaker, Cindy Hoobler, Michelle Bawden, Jeremy Chatelain, Alisa Armstrong, Amy Cahoon, Jaylene Whiting, and Tiffani Molina. PTA representatives are Karen Livingston and Maxine Hiss. WelbV Hello from Willowood byVeldaKirkman 566-730- 7 past week has Kerr won twice, and figure the best direction been a busy one for me, a Thelma Almond won to go. There was great Well, the Pillings, and a friend Eldon, and myself were four. And, to add insult to food cooking aromas at a breakfast when out of injury, they all sat at one floating around. I was the clear blue, a gentable: Of course, there about to join them in the tleman came up to her, were other winners at hunt. I didn't hear if they got down on his knees and other tables but, really! I found anything. offered to help Bill carry Mr and Mrs Sherman his loot home but he and Edith Sears came really wasn't too en- here from Kansas where thused. All had a great she worked as a P.N. time and really enjoyed They still have two sons the afternoon. I'm just who live there. Here they sour grapes because I have a daughter and .couldn't win. who visit . with mixture of doctor appointments, moving, visiting, and such. lawyers, Then we had our birthday party. A fun time but not lucky for me. If you can "cheat" playing bingo, I think we have a few who have mastered the art! Bill won 3 times, Colleen couch your how your ' dog and eat are jfiedcHng? You of Bill, I see he has been working in his hot house. Everytime I go by it changes. All I can say about Margaret Henderson is, that she's busily trying to think of a place to go. Helen Ward is the :walkingest" little person here. You see her every where. She won't even take the offer of a ride. I ran into a couple of hungry ladies going down the corridor trying to will lovtH. Only $79.95 Wt repair all maka of vacuum. Specializing In Klrby, Hoover, Eureka Bison. Q ermine parts. i bags, belts, brush rolls. A AT; Enterprises 4081 W. MISS. 968-141- 6 announces the opening of his office . Family Dentistry 684 West 9000 South West Jordan, Utari 84084 11 1 If ' I rm 255-223- 1 had a nice gathering. The sessions get right down to brass tacks, so to speak. The S.L. County area, White House conference on Aging was held Mar. 18. Howard Leonard is chairman of the Salt Lake Council. Utah Delegates were Florence Leonard, Saturday night too. Josephine M. Kas tiler, When the truth is in Bell Urcy Demings, your way, you're on the Eldon T. Gray, Robert wrong road. Listening, Teicher, Victor Kassel, friend? M. D. and Carol A. an Motto at Payne. We hope they can anes thesists convention: convince Washington that Numbs the word. we need as much help as Ladies, how about a the man that already has household hint or a enough to live on. short favorite easy There are many facets receipe for me to put in of help for the people who our column? would like to know about Enid Robertshaw had a them. Foster grannice ride up to Heber with services, legal dparents, Udell her niece, Mrs tried chore service, health They flayer. on meals reaching their cabin but screening, so and outreach, wheels, couldn't make it due to others. Our govermany snow and slush on the roads. Her niece 'was nment want sto cut back on some of these services. really trying out her new car on the hills leading to I hope we can make known our wants and their cabin. needs with no cut backs. May Tucker had two of inforher nephews move her You can get more mation at the local Senior red, maghogany. King 151 S. 300 Louis the 16th bedroom Citizens office, 248. ext. E., set (an import from London) to Willowood. When Slaymaker Margaret she gets it all polished, came in and we had a she says, with Lemon nice chat, just passing the Pledge, she's going to in time with a friend. 566-156- 1, I I saw the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. My friend, Bernice 1745 17. 7800 S. New Hours Mon.-Frl.10-- 7 Sat. 10-- 6 ' 566-156- 1, 12:15-1:1- 1:15-2:1- 5 6:15-7:1- y, 12:15-1:1- 5 9:15-10:1- 5 10:15-11:1- 5 12-- 1-- 12-- 1-- 8-- . Shop Early For EASTER Dresses, Coordinates, Sportswear Dress Pants and Shirts Prom and . . We've Turned The Place Inside-Ou- t To Find Some Special Buys For You. INSIDE-OU- T MALLWALK SALE mm ext. ; APSIL cares." I Sandy Recreation at ' 237 between land 5 p.m. The recreation department will, host a double elimination men's basketball tournament beginning Mar. 30. Eight teams will be allowed in the touranment 29. Registration will take place up unThe entitle the til Mar. 26 at 5 p.m. with the first passes holder to swim any weekday mor- teams to register and pay the enning from 5:45 a.m. until 7: 15 a.m. try fee being assured a place. Passes are now available at the Games will be played on MonSandy City Hall, 800 E. 100 N., at day and Wednesday nights, at the the recreation department. Those city gymnasium, limes of the who are interested in purchasing a games will vary with each team. At the conclusion of the tourpass may do so between 1 and 5 nament the winning team will p.m., weekdays. For more information, or to arrange to buy a pass receive individual trophies for ext. each team member. through the mail, call 237. To enter the team must have Club and Canyon Racquet Sandy previously played together this will be sponsoring several classes past year in an organized league. in racquetball and indoor tennis They may not add any additional beginning the first week in April. players to the team, and must Registration is taking place at the provide Sandy Recreation with a city hall in the recreation depar- team roster sheet which will be tment. Classes will last for eight verified with the league in which lesson per the team previously played. Each weeks (one week). Baby sitting service is team may have up to 12 members available at the Canyon Racquet and must have jerseys all alike Club. and with numbers of the front and The racquetball classes avail- back. No class "A" recreational , able are: teams will be allowed to enter. 5 p.m., Wednesday, p.m., begin- iwrnuuiiuiiiy iiuwmi beginning, ning and intermediate; Thursday, cuttina hald inSandv 5 A ribbon cutting ceremony for a.m., open (all levels); beginnin-SaturdaConsumer Intermountain the p.m., Friday, a.m., begin- Power Association's new building a.m., inter- in Sandy was held on Mar. 19. ning, mediate. Gov. Scott Matheson spoke at The tennis classes available are : the brief ceremony and cut the Wednesday, 1 p.m., beginning, ribbon which was a copper elec2 p.m., beginning and inter- trical wire. Hie wire, said Dennis mediate; Friday, 1 p.m., begin- Horman, general manager, ICPA, ning and intermediate, 2 p.m., is indicative of the electrical 9 a.m., energy ICPA provides for some 28 beginning; Saturday, intermediate. and member cities and rural electric beginning For further information call cooperatives in the state of Utah. Early morning swimming is available through Sandy City Recreation Department at Mount Jordan Middle School. The recreation department is selling swimming passes which will be good from now until May 566-156- 1, . 2?ytJiQ5HutcL Jordan Square At our Sunday night LDS meeting we really them. 'John and Sharon and granLynne, ddaughters Tabitha, and Kristine. They are very proud of all their children and eight 3 and grandchildren She greats. keeps busy crocheting blankets, etc. Pete and Eva Houston (like the Alamo) are from Sandy and are glad to be here. He said I could talk to the "Cantankerons Women," (just joking). I'd say it was oneiof "his" off days! Women are not like that. Anyway he had a catarac operation but it didn't keep him from winning at bingo. They are a very lovely couple and we are glad they are here. He was taking utensils back to Irene Mead. She and Lil are forever taking goodies around the complex for which I'm sure apeveryone preciates. Met Bada and Anna May in the elevator and got talking about colds and such and suggested tincture of Benzoine for same. Sure tells how old I am. It is a good inhalent for colds and congestions. Edith Johnson's son, Leland, comes every day to see her. It feels so good to have such great sons and daughters who really care. is: "Happiness someone Knowing Lohse, Harold D. Smith, D.D.S., Inc. 255-55- Venetta Robbins' sister died last week in California. She is being brought her for burial. Our to her fanuMy. Sandy Recreation opens classes in-la- ' Speaking notd our portable hand vacuum. Lay em way lor Eaator. Mom Karn.UL vite us to see it. That's an invite ladies. Lelah Miller got a call from her sisters, Elmira Bair, Ogden, Carma Sanders, Boise, and Farrell Dean Smith, Twin Falls. It was nine at night but from then till midnight they had a real great gal session. March r Ln IT jelLnJ 26-27-- 28 n f V" UUUJJ 3601 So. 2700 West WEST VALLEY CITY Graduation Dresses i -- |