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Show -- rr THESENTINEL Page 4 1. 1983 Thursday, Sept. Square dance classes begin Sept. 17, 24 Jordan Valley social life . . family WEST JORDAN t Alan C.Carroll ,n J , 3 m Magna Cum Laude Honor Society with High Honors in the College of Business. This past January, Alan accepted a six month internship with I.B.M. on the Tucson, Ariz. . staff of Financial Budgeting and Analysis, he returned back to BYU the last of June. He was one of two selected from thousands interviewed at BYU forI.B.M. He has received a scholarship to the University of Utah, and will start in September where he plans to graduate with his Masters Degree in 1 year, in Business Management. He has filled a Spanish LDS mission, and is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold K. Carroll, Sandy. . 'Rally for HHS' held Sept. 8 H dX Hillcrest High School PTSA officers and commissioners under the of leadership president Alice Neff have planned a "Rally for HHS". to be held at the school Thursday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. will include Participants cheer and song leaders, drill team, and marching band and senior pride. officers and Studentbody PTSA officers and commisi sioners will be introduced, A slide presentation will be presented to acquaint parents with the many phases of activities in which their sons and become may daughters involved. PTS(Students)A can only be Temple Quarry Chapter, S.U.P., enjoyed their annual picnic meeting Aug. 11 in the Midvale City Park bowery. Hosts for the occasion were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ray, assisted ' by Mr and Mrs Leo Bigler. Committee members were Mr and Mrs Gene Weber, Mr and Mrs Bill Mayne, and Mr and Mrs Le Grande Asay. Following the picnic dinner, the group was entertained by the Tait sisters from Murray. Glen Greenwood, trek master, announced details of the bus tour to the national encampment in Kanab, Utah, which will take place in September. Doll making demonstrations to be conducted 1 n n Soft ' doll making demonstrations will be conducted at the Ruth Vine Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, on Saturdays, Sept. 10 and 17 at 1 p.m. Teresa Torres will show how to construct a doll. invites interested Torres persons to also consider enrolling in a doll making class to be held at the library on step-by-st- ep SEPTEMBER'S BIRTHSTONE Onuinf Sipphirf is the onr fine thu s traditionally considered someone in September. born special lor Mined primarily in Cambodia and Thailand, these stones have a noble history and are associated with royalty and prosperity. On display this month is a beautiful selection of Genuine Sapphire stones. Kracefully set in 14 Karat Cold earring, pendants and sets. For a special gift. For a very special person. From jrwtlry Rift Tuesdays, Sept. 20 through Oct. 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For further information on the demonstrations or class, call the Salt Lake County Library System, 943-463- 6. 9465 S. 700 East, public to join with them in building safe and enjoyable communities in which to live. Charter meetings of the Sandy Mall 571-545- 4 Travel WE DO IT ALL IN ONE CALL AT NO EXTRA COST! AIRLINE TICKETSCRUISETOURSVACATIONSGROUPS CALL HEIDI OUR CRUISE SPECIALIST She will save you time and money! I 7 Night Valentines Caribbean Cruise NORWAY FEB. 11 SPECIAL GROUP PRICES CAU FOR DETAILS FROM INCIUOIS AIR, TRANSFtRS vntia rniiviMiAM m 115 E. MIDVALE nivn 7200 SO. 5C1-92C- enough to are Parents involved. be 'to the encouraged join organization, get acquainted with the scope of its concerns and become involved. At no time in our children's lives is it more important to be aware of their interests and activities than it is in their high school years. ft A Regional Special M 239 The High Priests, their wives, and the widows of the Midvale East first ward, held a patio buffet dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Orr Larson. Cal Evans presented a musical program. in There were 90 guests The affair was attendance. under the direction of the High Priests presidency, Orr Larson, Edwin Terry, June Parker, Roland Harkness, Mr and Mrs Dean Kirk and other committee members. .o e,,m Wlih I dlfKtMMow: my I Claslflcttlonl:(elrelon) m I FOR RENT WORK WANTED J "forsale services certified list TrJ List I Alphabetically James H. Day Frank C. Fitzgerald B.Jeff Rasmussen Duane R. Sadler Ralph L. Wadsworth Two Year Vacancy Election (if any) Utah Code I J wkt. pr d to want lh I EnclowdHI . cMh,ehckormontyordrl. I - M ! will rwd lollowt: , "" Z 1 " I ! I certify the above listed names are correctly and authorize ballots to be printed. Note: Primary ballots will be printed only when there are twice of number the candidates as there are persons to be elected. August24,1983 Draper City s Barbara L. Sadler Recorder (Pub. Sept. 1,9, 1983) I w '. Mali to: SEEK 'n FIND I!' I I P.O.BOXIZo Midvsle.Utsh 84047 , . I . I Clienunn E. 2)oro A 788 6100 So. E. 2; Center Midvale Murray 262-336- 1 Pre-Oponi- 255-681- 8 Ratos! ng Fitncssflmcrica offers than any other facility in Sandy: Revolutionary New CAM 2 System Nautilus and Universal Equipment Aerobic Programs for Every Level Complete Spa , Steam & Sauna Facilities d Exercise Six Days A Week Co-E- IF YOU'RE AS SERIOUS ABOUT FITNESS AS CALL f i FitncssHmcrica JL JL JL US WE ARE, TODAY! 572-152- 2 SANDY 9400 So. 700 East 572-152- 2 SUGARH0USE 20S5 East 2100 South BOUNTIFUL 575 Vilest 2600 South 0GDEN 2074 Harrison Blvd. vppi UPHOLSTERING HOUSE 561-011- 51 N. 1 Main. Midvale ' i Fresh or Silk library, 5350 S. 4220 W. The speakers will include the present Utah Ass'n of Women president, Eleanor McVea, and the membership vice president, Beverly Arbon. Their purpose is to acquaint the public with the goals and accomplishments of the association and to invite the 1 ; So Get In On Those Low Rafos While They're Still In Effect I st ; AUTO-TRUCK- S soon. you more I seek n find at 9400 South 7th East in the Sandy Mall is still under but it's almost finished. Aerobics classes will be starting Remember, ; I I ;t ; Our new location - I ., , iREAL ESTATE WANTED I HELP WANTED MISC. COTNC?LmNTI(Four Super Low construction !L . sKSSw 145 I, J Fitness America, Sandy's only CAM 2 and Nautilus-equippe- d fitness facility will be opening soon! But there is still time to get in on Utah's toughest workout program at . " . Low, Low Membership Rates Still Available I Valley area of the Utah Ass'n of Women will be in held Area September. residents and spouses are invited to attend one of the following meetings: Thursday, Sept. 1, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the South Jordan public library, 10300 S. Beckstead Lane, (1575 W.,) or Thursday, Sept. 8 from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the Kearns public Upholafn of Flnt Fumltun 7 . I I refunds. No . LTUliUUL Midvale East first ward ft POST TAXfS i"f I Interest held Sunday Stake Midvale at the evening Center. Lyle Reading conducted the meeting and Lola Walker introduced the program. Mr and Mrs William Schorr, West Jordan, were the speakers. The Schorrs served an LDS mission to Switzerland and worked in the Swiss Temple. Refreshments were served by Fort Union South, the host stake. PER PERSON . . ia . was Fireside Jordan-We- ' Passed by vote of the City Council of West Jordan, Utah this 23rd day of August, 1983. Dennis M.Randall, May0r - .J,; 12wordS$2.00 Additional words over 12 are 10 each. Additional weeks are Vi price, but must be ad. ordered at time. of original . I WST Over 100 decendants attended the George Allgood family reunion Aug. 22 held at Sugar House Park. Games were played by the children, a picnic lunch was enjoyed, and an auction sale was held. Those in charge were Marilyn Dahl, Layton, and Sandra Clark, Sandy. Regional Fireside . -1 I reunion Allgood V ORGANIZATIONS ' W ' I' .. lMf H llJE m CCFP II OlUlUli (Fresh Flowers Arrive Daily) Utah Ass'n of Women plan charter meetings JGUJGE.DV SS concerned ', SPECIAL SHOWING ICfeSt as effective as people become t ; I It'S 88Sy Place An Ad In I I approximately 2700 84io SOUTH iNames ! tO " ORDINANCE AN ADDING THE NAME "SUGAR FACTORY THE ROAD" TO WHICH STREET 8200 AT BEGINS REDWOOD SOUTH AND ROAD AT TERMINATES average at BYU. He is a graduating member of Office COUNCILMAN VoteForl Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Gerald M. Butler and a member of the Honor JohnE. Enniss Society Program graduate, with Charles Hoffman New PTSA leadership at Hillcrest High School. (Left to right) Linda Neff, legislative vice president; Alice Neff, president; Hillcrest principal DelMar Schick, second vice president; Brent Burnham, student vice president; Leane Smith, administrative vice preident. Not present, Lin Whicker, first vice president; Jeanine McMullin, teacher vice president; Carol Eggenberger, public relations vice president. Temple Quarry, SUP I Renette Anderson, Alan Clark Carroll, graduated with high honors Sept. 19 from BYU, with a five year degree, (attending three years) and received his B.S.B.M. (Bachelor in Business of Science Management). Alan, a top honor graduate from Jordan High, has carried his scholarship all through his years at BYU and he was listed on the National Dean's List each year, with a 4.0 grade point ' onomANCE Attest- receives degree .,, . 438 571-352- 51 . Municipal A The Fun Time Squares will be holding classes on square dancing beginning Sept. 17 and 24 from 7 to 8:45 p.m. A free introductory night will be held on Sept. 10 from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at Draper school, 1080 E. 12660 S. A fee will be charged for the classes. For more information call Joe or Lucille Shern, The caller will be Duane Woodmansee. . - PUBLIC NOTICE 394-669- 486-495- 8 298-159- 3 5 Don't Delay! Rates Go Up Soon St ' i |