OCR Text |
Show n omy . THE SENTINEL i my n y o Page 6 ThUr.d.,j.n.2i),i9 Carolyn Johnson became Jordan Valley Mrs Neil Milne Dec. 27 Carolyn Jane Johnson and Neil Milne were married Dec. 27, 1982, in the Jordan River Temple. social life . Both the wedding breakfast and reception were held at Couple celebrates Golden Anniversary . . the family An open house will honor Mr and Mrs Wallace (Don) Merrill on their fiftieth wedding . . . are anniversary on Jan. 28. Family and friends welcome. The reception will be held at the Bluffdale second ward cultural hall, 14400 S. 1700 W., from 4 Jordanell Reception 1 v' iff U Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Johnson. She is a graduate of Jordan High and plans to graduate from BYU in teaching dance on a secondary level. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert N. Milne. He is a graduate of Brighton High and plans to graduate from the U. of U. in June with a degree in business finance. He has filled an LDS mission to Argentina. They will make their home in Salt Lake City while they finish school. n W(7 km; T 3. t Special Interest Fireside held conducted by Alta Miller.' Lael Harvey, of the Midvale East Stake High Council, introduced the program. SENTINEL CARRIERS NEEDED Max 8-1- 3: Derek. Refreshments were served. Midvale delivery Near your own home Will not interfere with Once-a-wee- k East was the host stake. Glover Camp had meeting school or other activities Members of the Glover Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday at the Midvale city hall. Erma Lewis, captain, conducted the meeting. The lesson on handcart - migration was given by Emma Jones. Refreshments were served by hostesses Emma Jones,. Alta Archibald, Ethel Jones, Estella Beckstead, Alice Wallgren and Pearl Jenkins. interested in being a carrier for the Sentinel If you are Newspapers, fill out the form ' below and mail it to: 5 i Caldwell, Springville, a professor of religion at BYU and a former East Midvale resident, was the speaker. Music was furnished by Joseph Olschewski and his sons, Byron and - Sentinel Newspaper Circulation 125 W. Center Bingham Camp held meeting The Bingham Junction Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday at the home of Nelda Donga, Midvale. Erma Anderson, captain of the organization, conducted the meeting. The lesson, immigrant pioneers and handcart migration, was presented by Nell Peterson. Mrs Donga read a history of the life of her I I'd like to be a Sentinel Carrier I I Name I I Address I Youmust gW ui an . I I I I trt; U you Ut on a "nam" 7930 lodi DrW. 7930 So. 3rd E. number U. PSOM great grandfather, I Ift Today's M Abraham Marchant. Group singing was led Reed. Gerri by datt. I Refreshments were Cut out form and return today! served by Mrs Donga. HCAUSf WE ARE LOWER PRICIS THE FACTORY and let.00 c. FuU2-P- 110.00 00.00 c. Twin c. MED. FIRM King c. Queen Full , c. c. . Twin c. . 200.00 104.00 114.30 100.00 c. Queen Full Twin c. c. c. Queen $2JS $209 King $3Q5 sere eaflueiiG . , ! Delmar and his wife Zelda are the parents of Delbert Lloyd Leaders named in private through community. Sandy Stake Sandy twelfth An autographed ward celebrates basketball from the Utah fW9nty years uc w au ui & nyaj, The Sandy twelfth along with tickets for the Winter is his first Golden Eagles games, ward will celebrate its counselor and Vernon Tickets may be obtained twentieth birthday with a the following reunion. Ereckson is his second from counselor. Brenda members of the Utah All present and former now Pageant is Bradbury Planning ward members are of the Committee: Stake Sherry invited to the Sandy secretary Dona twelfth ward chapel, 1280 533772; Repcher, Primary. Vickie Turquoise Way (10000 S. Robert Short, Don Vitale, Jean 1300 E.), on Saturday, Yates Sr., Loyal Parker, Jan. 22 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Anne Rassmussen Sr., Ernie Parker, A program will be held Randi Andrizzi, and Warren Parry, 1 before from 7 to 8 p.m. and will Robinson were made Hobbs, High Priests. Mike Jan. 21, or tickets may be feature old and new favorite twelfth ward Evans, Bryce Jorgenson, purchased at the door. entertainers. Lori Cottam, St. Jerry Thompson, Mark Video movies will be Wright, David Lamping, George, Miss Wheelchair for the children 1982-8provided runners Utah up, Jerry Richardson, and Maurice E. Jackson were and prior contestants of and refreshments will be the pageant will be there served. made elders. Delmar Lloyd A special sacrament Phi luncheon Beta plans Sigma meeting will be held Jan. Delbert and his wife Salt Lake chapters of with a social hour begin- - 23, et 9 a.m. with special LaVerda are the parents Beta Sigma Phi, an ning at 11:30 a.m. and speakers. of 5 children: Mrs R. Max international organiza- lunch served at 12:30 (Dorothy) Steadman, tion, are having their z-, . Mrs Jay (Carmen) and v " means 'the ways Following u Houmand, Preston, luncheon at the Organ luncheon, members will enjoy a fashion show Claire, and Scott. They Loft this year. The luncheon will be courtesy of Dreams from have 20 grandchildren held Saturday, Jan. 22 Crossroads Mall. auiiuay scnooi presiaeni 484-334- 2; 533-597- 5; 969-095- 582-520- 486-393- ? - . " Enter now for the 1983 National Beef Cook-Of- f f c Mr J and Mrs Wallace II $300 RCA's 17' best-sellin- g Quarry Newly elected president, Clyde Beckstead, conducted the meeting held at Heritage Senior Citizen's Center. Seniors honor Jan. birthdays at held Center the Sandy their first birthday party &e year and honored those with Januarv birthdays The six senior tiams to behonored Special guests were national president Glen Lloyd, vice pres. Wayne Mallet, and presidentelect, Glen Greenwood. The senior citizens Bergamo, President Beckstead stressed his aim of increased membership this year. Glen Green- VanKnecklenberg, and wood, trek master, told of several potential tours to be arranged this year, were Mable Wright, Irene DeLores Thurman, Phyllis Trudy Jacobsen, Lucille Jacobsen. Each guest received a cupcake with a candle on Clarice it. national encampment to be held in Kanab, Sept. 15, 16, and 17. Musical saw numbers were presented by Bergman Greene for a musical number. Marvin Beckstead, Mary accompanied by Carole Chairman Robertson presented a gift to Phyllis Jacobsen for being the oldest guest. Simpson. The next meeting will be held Feb. 10. Now you can buy manyCIST-SEUiU- G RCA Color TVs for even LESS... off i , v Acs! n . . remote control pofformonct of Cokr plus tho armchair convomtnet ot RCAs romott control Vou can change channali. control woltima up down, mult and turn power on o off aU front across ihe room Also has mu'ii band tuning to receive up to 127 channels ft' Aft NOW ONLY FGR465 met Jan. V f, te f, $5,000; second third place, place, and five $1,000; honorable mentions at $2,500; Center. captain, The Joanne practicality Strasburg, conducted the meeting. The lesson, immigrant pioneers and handcart migration, was given by and preparation originality (20) appearance (20). (20), and Contestants must be 18 years or older, with nonprofessional food status. Melissa Beckstead. - Any person who has Group singing was led by owned one or more head Celeste Miller berg, with of beef or dairy cattle (or Schmidt whose immediate family Ella accompanist. husband, wife, Refreshments were children has owned served by hostesses cattle) in the 12 months Lillian Rich and Delia preceding Oct. 1, 1983 is Rawlings. ineligible. MARTIN'S R3E AT MAOCiEnr 7800 S. Stote CHOICE & PRIME MEAT 566-247- 3 Best Milk Prices In Town! Dog. Full-servic- imi l Hilli e JJI L RCA's best-sellin- g 19" ColorTrak keyboard control MuJti band tuning to receive up to 127 channels Precision ovarii crystal tuning eliminates the need for fine lumng forever Superb Color Trait pciure ODOODDDaDD GGR7S5 performance H65oa Meat, Deli and Fish Counter v rrv i 1 D D D D u 0 D D D D D SUPER VALUE YOUR CHOKE 1 L j i 1 j l Hi i D If J s i Q a CGA7SI RCA's finest ColorTrak keyboard console High.ptrform.nc ColorTrak 25" tfiMon.1 contoln Hi your choico ot TridiuoA.1 or Ewl American styles, give you a superb color ptcturt plus tuning capability for receiving up channels.'' to 127 aaDDDDDDaaDDaDaDDBQ Other RCA Consoles From $588 00 nilli 2 the announced and accompanied Doris Gt thTraitsuperb TV Sharp Camp Stake 13. Colortrak f. only against entrants from their own state. All recipes are judged by or either a state cook-of- f a recipe judging panel (depending on the state). State winners will then compete at the Nation) held Sept. Beef Cook-Ofin Bismarck, N.D. Prizes for the National are: first Beef Cook-Of- f dinner a potluck Chapter, S.U.P., enjoyed Thursday. Jan. "5N I (Don) Merrill Temple Quarry SUP held potluck dinner mm each. not more than five. Meat be sure to enter used must be But that you're particularly exclusively soon. The beef. time Cooking proud of, now is the time your recipe to enter it in the National deadline for entry in cannot exceed four hours. some are The Beef Cook-OfIt could approaching recipe must be 15. as as Feb. early win you big prize money. specific, with no use of All must brand names, and must recipes To enter, send a typed of state the number of minimum contain a copy of your best beef two pounds of beef and and recipe (using only chuck, servings . fresh approximate preparation round, rump, time. All entries become brisket, plate, shank or to National the property of the beef) 10 ground Beef Cook-OfP.O. Box American National Members of the Sharp CowBelles, Inc. 10291, Chicago, 111. 6O610. All recipes are judged Entries are judged on a Camp of the Daughters of basis with Utah Pioneers met Jan. according to taste (40 ease of contestants competing 10, at the Midvale East points), If you have a beef dish I Temple of the Sandy Stake. John place, . to answer questions about the pageant. donations and volunteers do all the work. Bill Nelson is the new state-by-sta- i . ir;... 373.00 310.00 101.00 141.00 mm jf . This is an excellent opportunity for future contestants to get acquainted with the Pageant. This is not a contest but a Utah beauty of achievement Wheelchair pageant Pageant to be held this A awareness. summer at the Salt Lake and Miss candidate for Hilton. The "Roast Beef" Wheelchair Utah must be dinner will be served at 18 years of age or over the Aerie home, 181 N. and use a wheelchair at Main, Midvale, Saturday, least 50 percent of the Jan. 29, from 6 to 9 p.m. It time. Marital status is not a consideration and she is open to the public. The Miss Wheelchair may be a homemaker, work in the Pageant is held strictly student or , The twins were born and raised in Crescent, and in 1969 they sold the family farm and Delmar moved to Midvale and Delbert to Sandy. FLOATATION WATER BEDS Full Z . ' A benefit dinner will be served by members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles on Jan. 29. The e Bingham-MidvalAerie and Auxiliary 659 are raicino fiinHs fnr thpir 7u family. EX. FIRM King great grand- - 12 and Delbert Lloyd children, celebrated their 80th birthday on Jan. 13. Family dinner parties were held for each brother by his immediate 19-2- 1 REG. FIRM Queen Eagles sponsor 1983 fund raiser on eightieth birthday three daughters: Mrs Blaine (Faye) Carting, Mrs Ron (Loraine) A Regional Special LeFevre, and Mrs Scott Interest Fireside was (Carolyn) Katsilas. They held Jan. 9, at the have 8 grandchildren. Midvale Stake Center. was The meeting Mr and Mrs Neil Milne Boys and Girls, ages Twin brothers honored Twin brothers, Delmar toKp.m. They request no gifts. i TV and Appliance Across from Riverton Motor in Riverton 12758 S. 1700 IY.. Riverton 254-079- 0 D |