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Show THE SENTINEL volunteers get Christmas spirit early BYU It may seem a little early to be thinking about Christmas, but not for the nearly 800 BYU students who will volunteer to send Christinas packages to LDS service men and women. Students want to continue the tradition of Project Uplift by sending one-poun- d boxes of homemade cookies, candy or dried fruit or nuts to men and women in the military service around the world. Shauna Germann, a junior in broadcast journalism from San Antonio, is directing this to obtain as year's drive ' and names many addresses as possible. NOTICE TO "We're hoping for CREDITORS 800 this year, and about Estate of SIGNS have a few we already ska MARIE WINBERG, MARIE WINBERG, sent in by chaplains," she Deceased. ASBYU the said. .Probate No. Women's Office sponsors All persons having claims against tbe above the project. estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Oerk of the Court on or before the 25th day of January, mi, or said claims shall be forever barred. . ELINOR WINBERG 122 2nd Avenue Midvale, Utah 84047 255-393- 0 NOLANJ.OLSEN Attorney for the Estate C138 South State Street Midvale, Utah S4047 a former Thompson was read by woman is her husband's FBLA student and is now Virginia Thompson. The great grandmother. the state PBL treasurer. The group was on an outing on Sept. 24 at the chaptor installs Sugarhouse waterslide and had dinner having the name and Julie Rasmussen was address of a Mormon in installed as Brighton the military service Chapter president of the the FBLA at Brighton High send should information to ASBYU, School. Other officers installed 432 Wilkinson Center, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602, on Oct 13 were Barry Piersoo, vice president; by Oct. 30. "The date is somewhat Jill Brown, secretary; flexible, but we need to Glenn Morris, treasurer; get the information by Karen Lish, historian; that time so that students and Jennifer Mears, c can prepare tbe packages reporter. in time for mailing Chapter advisors are current ... deadlines Christmas," Page 3 Steadman, Brighton Anyone Thursday. Oct. M,1081 for Colleen Vawdrey, Miss Kathleen Richards, Germann said. "Many of Susan Nielsen, Connie the overseas packages Clements, and Lynda Henrie. must be mailed by to make it in The guest speaker at the meeting was Jack time for tbe holidays." Travelers Camp hears about pioneers Members of m) .faVTLf,W FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER CO Announces A New Location Plaza 72 Suite 46 the Travelers Rest Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Midvale at the (7200 S. in East home of Serving Utah Since 1912 United Way Agency Professional Help For Every Problem With Which Professional Counseling Deals Day And Evening Appointments. Fees Charged According To Income. Non-prof- it LillisYorgason. Fern Payne, captain of the organization, conducted the meeting. The lesson, Stat) IN SALT LAKE CITY, call: Malva Anderson Tours "The Pioneers," was given by Margaret Yanskey. A history on the life of 582-034- Coll Today At . 566-560- 6 1 Catherine Herjmen MldvaltoyCcmp studies tjxtlljs and clothing Midvalley Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at tbe home of the captain, Wylis Sorenson, East Midvale. Lucile LeDuc conducted the meeting, Jennie Olson gave the , lesson on textiles and clothing of early Utah. : v 255-71- Publication to be in: Jordan Valley Sentinel (Oct. 22, 29; Nov. 5, 1961) Four arrested by V.J. police Four people were arrested in West Jordan for separate weekend incidents. Aggravated assault charges face a 14 year old West Jordan girl and her 1 1 year old brother. The two allegedly shot a BB gun at another juvenile, hitting him in the leg. A 16 year old West Jordan girl was booked into Youth Services after police arrested ber for being ungovernable. An officer on patrol spotted a drunk driver near 6800 S. 3200 W. The suspect, a 19 year old Kearns man, was stopped and arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Burglars broke into a residence near 2800 W. 8200 S. and took a $1,500 diamond ring. Vandals destroyed two plastic garbage cans left in front of a residence near 7900 S. 2800 W. Damage estimates were set at $15. " ' DGPOQff '.(V. Save 1 ON ALL Lane love chest o Selection Is Great o Prices Comptitlve Laya way Your Soloction Now WhiloOn SALE A Small Deposit Will Hold. RiMtMtnbtfjfs as ieiertrif Estra" T tWirurm Ln 1 A mew raimg innsikes Today's good cooks have it better than ever. New energy efficient gas ranges have features like electronic ignition for instant on, and automatic convection ovens, for easier, faster cooking. And today 's gas ranges use less energy than ever before, for even greater economy. That means LlJ: ..! J HI F rV rt- - ll you'll save more energy, and money. Visit your gas appliance dealer today and check out a new energy efficient gas range. You'll see why for cooking, natural gas is the unbeatable energy system. ll MOUNTAIN FUEL HOME FURNISHINGS 56 W. 7720 So., MIDVALE J 255-354- 7 |