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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Jan. 28, 1982 Page 5 community Club Madeline Velez Jordan Valley social life .family hni!?Pr!sldents wed to D. Prescott . Troester, Myrtle honored at the Midvale chairman; Mrs B. A. Ladles' Community Club Brown, Willis Mrs luncheon Jan. 20. Francom, Mrs Henry at the Wahlquist, Mrs Vean Speakers were Mrs Clark, Leah White, and luncheon William Meyers, Mrs George Barton will of the Utah serve on the committee. president Federation of Women's Clubs. She announced the Hostesses were board conference to members, Mrs Dunn be held on Jan. 30. Taylor, chairman; Mrs District Joel P. Jensen, Mrs Central president, Marguerite David H. Harmon, Mrs Wright, announced the Eugene Weber, Mrs district convention to be Lawrence Ray, Mrs Fred held on Mar. 27 at Miner, Eva Crapo, Mrs Whitmore Library. Mike Cerrone and Mrs Noted sculptress, Vance E.Burgon. Florence Hansen, talked Decorations were by to the group on the art of Mrs She Leslie Carrigan, was sculpturing. G. Mrs introduced by Mrs Vance chairman; on Mrs Also the Wright, Deming Burgon. program was violinist Walter G. Fisher, Mrs Terri Mitchell, Midvale's O'Dell Peterson, and Mrs Junior Miss. She played Albert Jenkins, A tribute was given to an original composition. the past presidents by nominating committee was chosen Mrs Elmo Sager. The and announced by Mrs J. response was given by 0. Jones, president. Mrs George Barton. Madeline Velez and Prescott were married Jan. 23 in a ceremony performed at St. Therese Catholic Attending the bride were Annette Timmins, of matron honor; Velez. The groom's parents are Mr and Mrs Blain Prescott, Midvale. was The couple honored at a reception held at Jordan Ell, where guests could remain for an evening of dancing. Dean Church. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Arterio bridesmaids, Pauline Tapp, Michelle Velez, and Lauri Rivera. Best man duties were performed by Greg Miya. mid-wint- er Past presidents of the Midvale Ladies Community Club are, from left to right: (bottom row) Gayle P. Gardner, Mrs E. G. Wright, Mrs William S. Meyers, Jr. (UFWC State President), Mrs J. 0. Jones (current president), Mrs George Barton, Mrs Charles Troester. Middle row: Elaine K. KJar, Ella Schmidt, Ella Clark, Mrs Lawrence Ray, Mrs Bryan Bird. Third row: Rae Jenkins, Juanita Buckley, Mrs Joel Jensen, Mrs Vance Burgon. - Dance competition. non-pro- Tracy chosen for ward party of the Members Midvale Third Ward participated in a ward family home evening at Tracy Showcase Association like to take the tour are party, Monday was will be performing in. invited to call the Wigwam. Supper served following the Scotland and France. Fleetwoods, activities. Featured numbers will Cost of the tour must be The event was under also include a variety of provided the by direction of the the individual. other dance forms service and activity The American Charleston, modern, jazz Phil and and even aerobics - and Showcase Association is chairmen, 255-884- 4. The couple will be performing with the songs., Any local talent American Showcase who would like to and Association, a participate organization based in individuals who would fit headed by Emerson and Lagene Lyman of Orem. Paul Welding coaches the Fleetwoods. Oretn. Teams from Germany, England, Japan, and France will be competing as well as two teams from the United States. The other group will be traveling to Blackpool - from New York City, ,'. Jim and' Lisa .began denting together at BYU ' as members of the Ballroom Dance team. Lisa is a former dance major and Jim has International Ballroom Conservation Service. Hutchings came to SCS from the faculty of the University of Idaho in 1938 and reported for duty at Morgan, Utah. That same UPHOLSTCMNO neusa 1" Of Fate AmMbvo 1 SIN. Main, Krtto i A -- Jim and Lisa Fleetwood v. 1 Prices Good r ONLY with Coupon! ffimWDmowsmyo SUPER VALUE! Dayton Thorobred Redid or Power Custom Tough, durable fiberglass belts. Smooth, comfortable riding polyester cord body plies. I HI! P16580R-1P18580R-1P19575R-1P20575R-1P21575R-1- as low as $3459 WHITEWALLS MKI I $36.44 3 The organization of a Sandra Tripp. Relics of Utah were shown by Madeline Pioneers camp was Broadbent and Sandra announced at the Far Tripp. Southwest County The next meeting will meeting held at the be held Feb. 22 with Pioneer hall Jan. 25. The Bingham Junction Camp camp's, name will be as hostesses. "Maria." Hostesses were new Daughters Km concerning erosion and its control in arid and semiarid zones. In August, I960, be was appointed State Soil Scientist for Utah. During his tenure he developed an outstanding, soil survey program with year he was to 39.38 41.95 43.67 3 4 4 P1SSIM1I MKI SIH P20575R-1P21575R-1P22575R-1P23575R-1- 44.93 47.10 49.75 52.96 5 5 5 5 45.91 4 Albuquerque, New Mex. There he served as area soil technologist, party leader, and soil survey supervisor for western New Mexico, 1944 he was In vj appointed l D ....... . k" , 7800 S. State CHOICE & PRISE MEAT 566-247- 3 Try A Dad Martin Deli Gogan leaves for Korean mission field Marin Linnell Gogan will leave for a Korean Pusan IDS Mission. He will leave for training on Feb. 4. The missionary is the son of Merrill L. Gogan, Winthrope, Main, and Thelma L. Morrison, Sandy. Gogan was the speaker at the Sandy Seventh Ward meeting on Jan. 24. assistant regional soil scientist for region six which included the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah. His prime major inputs from other and a responsibilities were soil federal, state, and local u interpretations, supervi- units of government He ' SCS is known throughout the of the D sion Cooperative Soils west for his contributions Laboratories at each of to climatic indexes for the agricultural use in soil surveys and experiment stations and land capability the map compilation unit classification, especially In 1954 he was for irrigated soils, transferred to Salt Lake Hutchings is listed in City as a soil correlator on the western states the national register of principal soil correlators "American Men and had Women in Science" and He staff. soil in "Who's Who in the for responsibility and West." He is a member of Q correlation classification in Idaho the 'Soil Science Society of and Utah. During this America, the period soil taxonom) was International Society of being formulated and Soil Science, the Soil Conservation Society of field tested. In 1957 he represented America and in the the USDA at an National Register of Soil international symposium Professional held in Karachi, Pakistan Scientists. SUN. SAT. Jon. 23 10 to 6 q 5fO MIDVALE 5C3 -7743 MON. Jon. 25 10 to 6 Mosferchoroe, Am. fipress or 12 months on approved credit Nw Sandy Location B 1K3E.SU3S9. OPEN SUNDAYS COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 11th, 1982 fkMt 571-940- 2 I OPENING SOON tht SwiUifltor tO"Iin(iurwwn Family Ram rDayiAWMk Sal. ft Sun. Mat WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. Jon. 26 Jon. 27 Jon. 28 Jon. 30 10o6 10 Jon. 29 10 to 6 to 6 10 to 6 10 to FREE DRAWING FOt 30 Healthtex Winter ? Clothins 50 OFF OFF 50 OFF iw OFF Fall CribMattmm 104 Coil I Mapwlai (Castor) "il i t Carter's sieepers ST HiftodMCwSoat Umw IrLttan ."7 MaMkiatU dunnf BRAND OPtNINC CoRturf Super Swing 36i36StrMtorniyYard (Nm4 Not S PiMiRl T( Efllir) DmriM 5O0 PM, la. 30n BEDDING and WALL HANGING GROUPS STROLLER Rt. $44.98 LOMA LARGE POLYTUB $8 98 $39 98 4 $6 98 BABYLINE CRIBS S149.9S OH A-,- -' BLANKETS Lock Top DIAPER PAIL 20 135 98 LARGEST SELECTION OF CRIBS IN THE STATE RKthnnfli Hoavy Woight SNUGUU STUFFED ANIMALS IUo CENTURY SUPER COUP . GERRY DELUXE BACKPACK 6 Sweaters . Ref. Witch TUES. GRAND OPENING PAILS (lit four Visa, Now Emst -Thrifty Saftway - PlaywerM FREE BALLOONS FOR ALL THE KIDS LOMA DIAPER la&OMAINSr MIDVALE DAVY n n 16S0 ffest 35C3 So. n HestVj!!jCity . MidvalleyCamp nOldS meeting I07U.72C0SO. 0 D ft- .- - RHEILS(IDRI9S 0 D - : - transferred Euorpe, the American SS1-011- hi- Camp. President, Geneal The Midvalley Camp of Dimood, announced that Zoe Ann Ball is captain of the Daughters of Utah Tubing sport Pioneers met Jan. 21, at the new camp. part of Marquerite Wright the home of Faun Baker, ward activity encouraged all camps to East Midvale. Conduct- A tubing party took submit histories read at ing was captain, Wylis memhen of the Midvale meetings, so they may be Sorenson. DUP The lesson on pioneer at East Second Ward to the kept was given by Ola diaries Dell Golf headquarters. Mountain film strip on the Searle. A The lesson, "Emigrant Course Saturday. Krehl and Beth Burton Pioneers," was given by Burr family, pioneers of and other committee Mary Freeman. The Burrville, Utah, was .members were in charge history of , Archibald shown. - Gardner was read by of the fun activity.; Bonnie Kemp. Theron B. Hutchings, South Jordan, State Soil Scientist for Utah, retired Dec. 29, after 43 yean Soil the with in Dance technique with the British Imperial Society; The Ballroom Dance Competition will feature fox waltzes, quick-steptrots and tangos. Judging will be in both couple and team categories. While they are in ' southwest DUPs Soil scientist retires from state service always enjoyed dancing. The couple are couple medalists . 'Maria' camp joins Couple to compete in intl. dance event and Lisa Jim Fleetwood of West Jordan will travel to England this spring to participate in the International Ballroom 'A $M'1 S", |