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Show yyfriy y ') ' THE SENTINEL Nancy Gates married KirkEreckson Mar. 17 k :wr : ; ' ft M ' " iA ' V ; t" I J - . f The Relief Society of the Midvale East sixth ward the 141st commemorated of the organization birthday In evening. Thursday attendance were the Relief . meeting and upcoming events Nancy Ereckson Far South West S.L. County DUP met Mar. 28 in the Pioneer Hall in West Jordan. Tithing Yard Hill Camp was hostess. ened Fashion Show FLOWER SHOP planned Apr. 9 Ladies' ComClub will munity sponsor a The Midvale QAe'te Rcady croft Sasteit Fashion Show and luncheon on Saturday, Apr. 9, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale third and fourth ward, 75 Olympus St. The greeting will be given by Ruth Miner, first vice president. The prayer will be given by Helen Burgon. Fashons for the family will be presented by Blocks, 7200 S. 900 E. 0 Lilies General are chairmen Paulette Park and Maurine Jensen. The narrator will be 60 years at 17 N. Main St., - 255-356- 8 Ella Clark. Piano accompaniment will be by Geniel Rasmus-se- Fresh n. Models will be Laura Cerrone, Rowena" Leatherwood,' Vicki Coles and two children, Holliann and Benjamin; Paulette Park and two children, Kimberly and Ramie; Ruth Miner, Juanita Buckley, Goldie Soderman, and Midvale Junior Miss Royalty, Julie Ganz and second attendant, Lisa Fristrup. The stage and table decorations will be done by Randy Ross and Jeanette Webster. Hostesses will be Myrtle v 1 Bouquets Plants Great Selection . Dried Troester, chairman; Elaine Kjar, Bonnie Taylor, Helen Silk J - Delcia Weber, Verda Ross, Wahlquist, Randy Jeanette Webster, Lois Ray, Bertha Barton, and Vern Baer. The luncheon charge will be $5.00. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, Apr. 6, by calling Randy Ross, Everyone is welcome to attend. Burgon, and 255-274- 2. L.D.S. BOOKS ft TAPES! 1 (Bible at Triples) Hew Arrivals Success ' . (Paid Dunn) , That All May Be Edified (Boyd K. Packer) . LD.S. Scriptures on cassette LD.S. Speaker's on cassette (Paul Dunn. William Walt Shirley Seafy. Peter Jeppson, etc) , Teachings of Spencer Chester, I Love You Nmball W. Brent Yorgaaon) (Blaine Peppertide (Jack Weyland) Teaching Children Responsibility (Richard SrUnda Eyre) Ct I3 FAMILY VIDEO K 790 CAST CEHTER STREET, MIDVALE 1 Block (7720 561-579- 1 West of State) South Membership Entitles Youi K ft M FAMILY VIDEO (r-Sa-t) Only $19.95 ($3.00 off Regular Membership with membership Three free movie rentals Movie Rentals $1.99 Movie Rentals $199 Recorder $Z99 Recorder $5.99 13 discount on all books (M-T- Video Club Membership (M-T- h) (r-Sa-t) rh'. . d-.- -., up to 2 weeks On- - MATINEE SPECIAL Friday Tuesday movie ft recorder -- $3.00one out at 11.00 back by 4.40 President Geneal Dimond presided. She announced District Convention to be held May 9 at 9000 S. 2800 W., the closing social May 16, in Jordanell Reception Center, and a seminar for incoming officers June 4 at Little America. Coleen Bench, chairman of committee nominating presented the following slate of officers: president, Utahna Franz; first vice president, Coleen Bench; second vice Nelda Donga; president, recording secretary, Lois Ray; corresponding secretary, La Von Steadman; treasurer, Geneal Dimond; registrar, Mildred Brown; historian, and Wright; Marquerite chaplain, Thelma Anderson. Mary Freeman presented the lesson on "Pioneer Trails." The history of Elizabeth Parker Winder was read by Maurine Page. Pioneer songs were sung by Jennie Thompson and Lou Ann bjr. Ila Karth; accompanied ' " Bolarider!.'"' "" Relics were shown by Mildred Brown and Mary Freeman. The next meeting will be April 25 with Welby Camp as hostess. a In advance. in charge of the party. A dinner and program was of the Relief given by Society the Midvale East second ward to celebrate the birthday. A dinner was served to the members. A quartette, the Robinson Sisters, Kay Williams, Jeanne Ashby, Carol Butler and Dawn Fairbanks, presented a musical -- Audrey The party was under the direction of the presidency, Roma Richards, Alice Nielsen, Mildred Forrester and Deon Wasden. yy j 31. 1983 Page 7 Queen training available locally Training is now available in rodeo or otherwise. The Utah Round-Up- , Diabetes Professional Rodeo which is held each June to benefit the American Diabetes Association, is sponsoring a seminar to assist interested girls in perfecting the skills necessary to enter royalty competitions. The seminar will begin at 9:30 a.m. on April 16, 1983, at the White House Reception Center in South Jordan. Gena Blonquist, Miss Rodeo Utah, 1982, will be conducting. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievements, leadership, poise, personality and There is no appearance. swimsuit competition. Each contestant will have a choice of a essay on the "What's Right About subject, America" or giving a talent presentation. Each contestant will be competing for approximately $30,000 in scholarships. Each contestant is expected to participate in a community services program of the National 100-wor- "v d This Pageant. Teenager program teaches teenagers to join and participate in school and civic affairs. Her hobbies include gymnastics, piano, and singing. Ora Buckley All friends and relatives invited to attend and no gifts are are requested. Be Smart '. The following is a consumer column from the office of i - Attorney General David L. Billy Apple wins national science award The United States Achieve- ment Academy announced that Billy Apple has been named a National Award winner in science. Billy attends West Jordan Middle School and was nominated by his science teacher, Charles Bundy. Billy is the son of Mr and Mrs William Apple. 1983 U.S. It's no secret that investment fraud is a major problem in Utah. Attorney General David L. Wilkinson estimates that in the cases prosecuted in 1982-8- 3 by his office, thousands of Utahns have lost well over $70,000,000. That amount is only a portion of more millions lost in other schemes which were either handled by other law enforcement agencies or never brought to the authorities because embarrassed investors didn't want the publicity. The b ad experience of many Heatherleigh Chatelain i Utahns demonstrates, that potential investors should develop a healthy skepticism and ask many pertinent ; questions before they commit money to any business opportunity. Since money lost in a bad investment is usually lost i J ..W. forever, ' ;"3 . Billy Apple The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors or other school sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a student's academic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. There will be presentations by professionals in the areas of color modeling, make-up- , hair care, poise and analysis, horsemanship. Activities of the seminar will include a luncheon and fashion show. This seminar precedes the Utah Diabetes Round-U- p Queen Contest held on May investors should understand the full nature of any financial deal before they invest. The following is a good list of questions to ask when you're considering a specific investment: 1. Were you promised high profits and minimum effort? 2. Were you pressured to sign a contract immediately? 3. Were you told this was your last chance to sign up for this opportunity? 4. Did the promoter refuse to 2OFF 5 SAVINGS On The answer certain questions or avoid specific answers? 5. Were you told of training or management services without specific examples? 6. Was the salesman reluctant to give you a reference list or other investors to contact? 7. Did you feel that the salesman was more interested in selling the business opportunity than he was in your success? 8. Did the salesman discourage you from having your attorney review the contract before you signed it? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, the investment may not be sound. Remember, your knowledge is the best consumer protection. Entire Bennett's Paint Line At Uebsier's 12773 S. 1700 W. Riverton 254- - 3921 7951 S. State 255- - 3561 7, 1983. information or applications may be obtained by calling: Debbie Brown at (801) 7 or Susan Green at (801) m I 254-084- .v 254-081- 6. St Midvale Additional A time of the year when Lorraine Shelley Likens Flower formerly of London Hair Company has recently brought har skills and talents to the Housa ol Ashley. As an Introductory Offer we are running the following special thru the month of April. Adults female cuts Adults male cuts Perm 1983. Wilkinson. h 2 with an open house on April 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the West Jordan 27th ward chapel, 7470 S. 2700 W., West Jordan. and Burningham Georgia Nicol in charge. The primary children entertained with songs. A skit, "A Circle of Women," was also presented, with Donnabel Sharp, directing. . internship with the downtown Salt Lake City ZCMI store. Miss Erekson, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jonas H. Erekson, is a senior majoring in fashion merchandising. She was a student body women's vice and is a president in 1980-8member of the Utah Ass'n of Women. She plans to work in merchandising upon graduation this spring. celebrating her 76th birthday The Midvale fourth ward Relief Society observed the 141st birthday Mar. 23. Mothers and daughters were guests. A fashion show, "Easter Bonnets" was presented, with Jeanie Erekson, Sandy, a four-mont- Ora Finlayson Buckley will be affair. student in the Skaggs Institute of Retail Management at BYU, has a celebrates 76th birthday The Relief Society presidency, Bonnie Maw, Edith Small, Jan West and Connie Goff and the home making leader, Diana Diederich, were in charge of the Jeanie Erekson completes four month intership completed . program. - our area for young women wishing to enter queen contests, IFF General Authority LDS. nctlon LD.S. Children LD.S. Scriptures Society members and the young women of the ward. Following dinner a program of talks and music was presented by a former East Midvale resident, Mirla Greenwood Thayne, Provo. Mrs Thayne was accompanied by a ladies trio. The presidency, Beverly Tucker, Colleen Ledford, Julia Rigby, and Elaine Briggs were Far South West DUP notes . y Meatherleigh K Chatelain, 12, daughter of Mrs Linda Ivie Chatelain, West Jordan, has been selected as a finalist in the annual Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant to be held at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, on June 17, 18, and 19, 1983. The Miss Utah National Teenager will be fully sponsored to the Miss National Teenager Pageant to be held in August Ora Buckley birthday party celebrations "In a Safe Place" was the theme of the Crescent 16th ward 141st Relief Society birthday party held on Mar. 16 in the stake center. The luncheon, attended by 125 ladies, was followed by a program presented by the Peterson family. The event was under the direction of the president, Lori Beckstrong and her counselors, Penny Stone and Coleen Oviat. l family . . Area Relief Societies held Crescent 16 ward held Relief Society luncheon . - aaaray miss enters teenage pageant social life . Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at Poor Richards Restaurant and a reception in their honor was held in the home of the bride's parents. The couple are now honeymooning in Hawaii. - Thursday, March Jordan Valley and Mrs Earl Gates, West Jordan, and Kirk T. Erekson, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Erekson, Murray, were married Mar. 17, 1983 in the Jordan River v ''7v aj West Jordan Nancy Gates, daughter of Mr v yryiyy- V selection. LORRAINE'S FLORAL S2U.00 Tints $10.00 9469 S. 700 Sand; Mall Join Shelley's VIP club and get 10 off all regular prices on every visit. 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