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Show :r T THE SENTINEL Pag Thurdy.octi.iMi Far South camp has meeting Jordan Valley social life September bride Board members of the South Daughters of Utah Pioneers met on Sept. 28 at noon at the Peterson Library. Far . . . family Majorie Clements, captain, was in charge. She distributed patterns of pioneer bonnets. Hatch home from training .. . Pvt. Tony Hatch completed basic training in Ft. Jackson, South had the Michelle Thompson, Carolina. He in score physical and highest Carla Buck, training. Lamoyne Bunting. Hatch is visiting his The newlyweds will Mr and Mrs Max parents, in make their home Hatch, Crescent. Provo. Lisa Ashton is married Lisa Ashton and Steven Kinghorn were married on Sept. 18, in a ceremony performed in the Salt I AkeLDS Temple. He will attend Utah Technical College. He completed an LDS mission to Seville, Spain. Entertaining for the bride were Kathy Player, members will be in the participated Club national convention on Oct. 2 at the Grand BaU room at the Hotel Utah, at 8 a.m. The next meeting of the group is on Oct. 26 at the Peterson Library. breakfast at A wedding Log Haven and a reception at the Union Tenth Ward honored the pair. Dance World' opens in house was also West Jordan beldinPocatello.Ida. "Dance World" is Mr and Mrs Lee M. in West Jordan. opening Mr and Ashton, Sandy, direction of the Under and Mrs Dwain A. Andrea Faulkner, a Kinghon, Pocatello, are dance program parents of the bride and unique will be conducted at 7000 groom. S. Redwood Rd. in RedAttending the bride were Lichelle Ashton, wood Village. Mrs Faulkner explains maid of honor; Arlene An open Hibler, Michelle Thompson, and Carla Buck, bridesmaids. At the book, Shanna Barney and Anne Ashton. Best man duties were performed by Mark Buf- fat, while Mark Ashton, Raitdy Thompson, Steve Ward, and Alan Ashton ushered. The bride is a Junior at BYU. Her husband attended Ricks College and BYU. Friends' begin fall activities As the crisp fall friendships resume all the varied tivities r well-round- well-round- ed dance program. These programs are incorporated in dance forms for her students. A new idea is combination of tumbling and cheerleading classes. Aerobic dance exercise is another specialty of Mrs Faulkner's, who can be reached by calling i i:y v f l v. '1 (A M, x 6 t mm 566-311- 6. Sweet Prices sugary breakfast cereals, let your pocketbook guide. A recent survey of major cereal brands showed that six of the least expensive cerals (based on costs per serving) also has some of the lowest sugar contents. At the other end of the scale, Apple Jacks had the highest sugar content (54 percent) and the second highest price (13.1 cents per ounce). be-yo- 9419 UNION SQUARE McSpace Invaders In a move that may drastically speed up and bring entertainment to the fast food industry, exis McDonald's perimenting with Atari The video games. cooperation of the two corporations may bring about video ordering complete with Ronald McDonald games to play while you wait for your order. Jewelry SANOV. UTAH 84070 PHONE (801 (57 1 lOOOsm toopm Moo Sol S exchange and volunteer services. For more information about this nonprofit organization call president Linda Gobble, or membership chairman 572-246- 0. Jjmrmi then in- Dam- C. Stake Kener. Travelers Rest Camp meets Games included at ward picnic Steve is The Travelers Rest Camp of the Daughters of y - Utah Pioneers met at the home of ; ueua naicn, tasi ma- vale. Fern Payne, cap-tain, conducted. The lesson, Pioneers of 1981, was given by Lillas Yoreasnn Mrs Pavnp 'read a history of her husband's great-grand- mother. i No dealers! Limit 2 par family par day. Selected stores only. OR VIDEO DISC SALT LAKE MIDVALE 675 So S'Tl" 6885 So Stnte 2 SANDY 9l2S.i25W. 56623 5664663 WEST VALLEY 2111 W 3500 972JB742 S Members of the Midvale East Second Ward held a pot luck picnic Sept. 19, at Anzak Park. Relays, horseshoe pit- ching, volley ball, and baseball were included in the activities. In charge was the activity commit- Im flari UnnlrAr Paulina Mondragon, Joe Schmitt, and Harold Goff. .Carroll Center. Carroll, 13, is also the first scout in the south An Oct. 9 wedding Raymond Thomas Sharp. The engaged couple will repeat wedding vows in troop 129. Scout- received his Eagle Scout award on Sept. 17 at a court of honor held Sept. 17 at Crescent South 99cPERDAYf Upholufn Furnlturt Ot Fln 561-011- 1 51 N. Main, Midvale fr.v:iv ponrcnin FMOWISnMS SITTING M( plus 25 POflTRfitTSl OFF ON OMXAS MMOC MfOM NOV. 1ST CMlKXIMPiOINTMCNr 572-W5- 0 fottUnion Squor Work! Ploce Hf'V Soody. Utoh 84070 stake to receive the Order of the Arrow award. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Carroll, Crescent, and a member of troop His scoutmaster is Dennis 136. S'itznegger. U.ll MUrf I 1 Featuring children and adult apparel and accessories for dance, gymnastics skating, exercise, drill, recreation. To Serve You Better R&R Covers has moved to 3727 So. State (Rear) For all your boat, swamp cooler, and truck cover needs. caii Rein or Roy 266-281- 3 Ltotards, Skating Dresses, Tights, Trunks, the Salt Lake LDS Tem. ple. , An open house will be held that evening at the Sandy I Pot's Motion I'oor October date set for wedding day date Robert has been set for the janovich, Sandy, coming marriage of and a member of Chrissie Ann Mason and Mrs Jeff PRVEEKI UPHOLSTERING HOUSE Deming Wright, Mrs O'Dell Petersen, and Mrs introduced committee, the guest speaker, Mrs Albert Jenkins. Wendell Winger, first vice president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Also attending and one Raymond T. Sharp, Chrissie A. Mason at Crescent South Stake Center. He is the son of Mr and si & DRYER Midvale. Hostesses were members of the entertainment committee. Mrs Les Carrigan, chairman; Mrs Walter G. Fisher, Mrs G. w Robby Damjanovich received his Eagle award at a court of honor held Sept. 17 PER WEEK! WASHER 331-022- Miss" and troduced the "Spirit of Junior Miss," Kim Marie Barlow, who sang two vocal solos, accompanied by Lisa Fristrup. Mrs Joel P. Jensen, chairman of the program Despain. v PERVEBCI ternoon at J.B.'s restaurant. Attending were Edna Jensen, Midvale; Ruth Anderson, Lory Roberts, Zella Motta, Ann Milne, Union; Rena Stefanoff, and Alice Chiverall, East Federation of Women's Clubs. She stated the Midvale Community Club won the prize in the state Mrs Vance Burgon for the most new memspoke on "Our Junior bers added to the club. PERFECT FIT FOR YOUR SPECIAL STAR Armita Ferguson, Sally Nevers, Rose Laveder, and Evelyn Colebrook, all of East Midvale. Prizes were won by Mrs Bird and Mrs . KOVIEREMTAIS Meyers Jr., president of the Utah Nielsen, Gertie Weiland, . s Members of the TPA Club met Sept. 16 for a luncheon and social af- William W Wed-nesda- ' Luncheon social held for TPA of the speakers was Mrs Elrena Rosenhan, 2S"C0N$0LE TELEVISION r There were 61 ladies who attended the opening social of the Midvale Ladies' Community Club held Sept. 23, at the Jordan Ell. Members of the Birth-- ; day Club met Friday at the home of Libbie Bowden, East Midvale. Attending were Mable Wilson, Effie Despain, Sandy; Leona Yates, Velma Bird, Blanche (WANT IT? RENT IT!) TELEVISION Gaylene Ladies attend social, hear speaker from club Ladies meet at Bowden's master 19"C0L0R in . and Mrs Steven Kinghorn When shopping for less' Today you should expect to set aside at least one to two months' salary for a diamond engagement ring. When you're ready to make that purchase, ask us for assistance. We will help you select a diamond within your budget that you will both be happy with for years to come. it Exhibiting their vegetable creations at East Sandy Elementary 'Harvest Fair' are front, left, Tracy Burton, Christy Moffett, and Tommy Nydeggan back row, Chad Greenwood, Jason Anderson, April Moffett, Brice Blanchard, and Aaron Nydeggar. 9460 South 700 Mr vj 1 3 Mr, V ac- bridge, golf, canasta, crafts, pinochle, recipe ml ySiiidt - offered by Friends. On Sept. 2 a welcome coffee was held at the home of Nancy Rutt. A luncheon was held at Log Haven on Sept. 16. The program "The Need for Blood in the Intermoun-tai- n Area," was presented by David Nypower from the American Red Cross and by Mikey Adelhardt RN, director Blood Services Regional Red Cross. On Oct. 7 a coffee will be held at the home of Betty Drew, 8638 S. Piper Land, and on Oct. 21 there will be a luncheon at LeRendez-Vou- s Restaurant in Trolley Square. . Friends Unlimited is designed to offer new friendships to ladies who have recently moved to the Salt Lake Valley. The ladies participate in such activities as bowling, Folker at n- I to and Inter-mounta- that there are many facets to a dancer and a When it comes to buying an engagement ring you owe it to yourself to go for the best air sweeps in Friends are ready to get into the "Swing of it" with Friends to renew Unlimited Jazz Pants, Tap and BeVet Shoes, Character Shoas, Lag Warmars, Grips, Footslas, Etc. Twenty-fourt- h Ward. Parents of the prospective bride and groom are Mr and Mrs David G. Mason, Bude, Cornwall, England, and Mr and Mrs Thomas W. Sharp, t , Pat's Motion Wear 625 E.. 9800 So. No. I Sandy On the Utah Academy of Gymnastics Building.) 572-200- Houw 8 Mon.Fri. 6 ' Taste the world s best pizza, enjoy the wholesome family atmosphere' and test your skill in our exciting electronic game room (40 games) Get free game tokens with every food purchase. 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