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Show THE SENTINEL rugw o Thursday, Aug. 9. 1884 Aug. 10, 1984... Jordan Valley LDS Temple vows unite social life . The Salt Lake LDS Temple be. the setting for the marriage of Kathryn King and Joseph B. Milkanin III on Aug. will family . . . . . 10,1984. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kent King, Midvale. A reception will honor the at that evening couple Silvercrest Reception Center. A wedding breakfast, hosted by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph B. Milkanin Jr., Rochester, Minn., will be held at the Delia Fontana. Attending the bride will be Lynette K. Allen, matron of honor; Joanne King, Donna King, Patty Forsgren and Kerry Mower, bridesmaids. Best man for the groom will be Mark Milkanin while David King and Craig Allen usher. The bride and groom both have BS degrees in education, the bride from USU and the groom from Winona State in Minnesota. They plan to live in South Salt Lake while she teaches at West Jordan elementary, and he Midvale bride... Camille Koski plans August rites Camille Koski, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale I. Koski, Midvale, will marry Mark Ell Johnson on Monday, Aug. 13, 1984, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack L. Johnson, Longview, Wash. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be held at the Printer's Loft. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening at the1 home of the bride's parents. The couple will again be honored at a reception on Aug. 17, 1984 in Longview, Wash. Attending the bride will be Annette Erickson, matron of honor, and Shelley Keetch, bridesmaid. The best man will be Mike Johnson with Duane Koski ushering. The bride is a graduate of Hillcrest High and BYU. She earned her degree in early childhood education and will teach in Jordan School District. The groom is presently attending BYU. He fulfilled an LDS mission to St. Louis, Mo. -- - Ray's name was printed as Redwood Inn ' 4r - . Ell Johnson bean-shape- d f The 17, Christina Monical, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Monical, West Jordan, has been selected to be an entrant in the 1985 Miss Utah Teen USA pageant to be held Sept. 15, 1984 at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City. The Miss Utah Teen USA official is an pageant preliminary to the Miss Teen Prime Rib Includes: I u , ., I i .. v ' . - .. ." v V i Dessert Charles J. and Myrtle H. Troester Charles J. and Mrytle H. Troester will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 19 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. They will be honored by friends and family at an open house in the garden at their home, 384 LaSalle Dr., Midvale. Mr and Mrs Troester have lived in Midvale throughout their married lives. Charles owned and operated the Troester 7 7777 S. Redwood Rood Woif Jordan 561-0S8- 1 Plan Your Summer Wedding With Auto Center in Midvale for many years. Myrtle has been active in Midvale civic affairs, serving as pageant director for many years and also representing Midvale as the city's Mother of the Year during the late 60's. Charles and Myrtle have three children, eight grandchildren, and five tlwa 5 in 780 E. Center St., Midvale 145 E. 61 00 So. 262-336- 1 255-681- 8 Daily Sat. Summer Hours: 9-- 1 p.m. Dr. A. Fred Kotter LITTLE LEAGUE SPRAINS Quick pivots, rapid stops and and backward-forwarstarts, running can be stressful on Little League feet. The determined persistence that goes with competition will drive a young athlete to endure repeated injury despite pain. Ambition is to be encouraged but not at the risk of a foot injury. The budding athlete needs a podiatric examination that includes a biomechanical test and related sports medicine care. Proper footwear is a must. There should be roominess in the toe box, width to avoid pinching, ' side-step- 12 ounces of approximately should it be blood as a reserve needed in times of great stress. If the spleen becomes ruptured from an due to trauma for automobile accident, to be removed must it instance, prevent hemorrhaging. Milkanin HI The spleen seems to be more important in young children because of its great antibody are Antibodies production. needed to fight off infection and the wee ones need all the help they can get. The spleen, along with other duties, helps to keep the blood clean in the earthen vessel. Bill Armington, M.D., Consult. Missionary homecoming Flynn A. Andrizzi recently returned home from the Connecticut Hartford LDS mission and will be the speaker at the Sandy fifth ward on Aug. 12 at 10:50 a.m. I The Tendor Touch Child Development Center d space to protect against cramping. Ankle sprains can be shielded with individually prescribed Impress upon your active youngster that the family podiatrist is on the sports medicine health team. Ask for reports of any pain, fatigue, irritation. Brought to you in the interest of better foot care by Dr. A. Fred Kotter 2400 West 7800 So. Suite 102 566-729- 7 Come with extended all day care ol and compare. There Is a difference. In PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN is available on a Vi day or full day progam. Class sizes are much smaller than public schools and teaching of all kindergarten cirriculum is covered. We alos provide a special reading program in our kindergarten experience. If you are WORKING PARENT you will love the convience of our Quality Program with extended loving all day care. Breakfast, lunch and snack is provided for all students. Our kindergarten experience fulfills all state and local regulations. rr ORGANIZATIONS 'tor Sessions (2,3,5 Day a week programs) available at the West Jordan Center. 2Vi hour 665 E.7800S. The Blazer Troop 257 of the Midvale fifth ward spent a week on the East Fork of the Bear in the River. Participating activities were Ryan Jennings, David Monson, Chris Hughes, John Rieben, Jason and Floyd Clark, and Greg Perkins. The boys were accompanied by Lee Jennings, Blazer leader, Paul Monson, Don Norton and Mark Vincent. Members of the Midvale third ward attended a three day outing at the Midvale Stake campsite, "Star Point," near Scholfield. Hiking, fishing and outdoor games were played. The outing was under the direction of Albert and Rae Jenkins and other activity members. Midvale-Sand- 561-353- Christina Monical 6990 S. 1300 Teachers Have Degree In Early Childhood Ed. 1 W. West Jordan All y 566-373- 1 mMIMMIMIIlllMIMMMWIWimIIHHIIIMHl XjO 5iast Lunch Dinnw Johanna's in the Morning Johanna's in the Evening Johanna's at Suppertime Love Oar Service . . . Love Oar You'll Love Us hod . . . Sandy 9725 So. State, All The Time! West Jordan 164b W. 7800 So., Dance Classes Special Ages 3 thru Adult Jazz Modern Dance Children's Creative Dance Tap Drill Aerobics Call: Jeridawn See Our 09' & Tuesday Ham, 1 Egg, Hashbrowns, Toast Wednesday-FrencToast, Bacon, or Sausage 1 nasnorowns, i ua' Thursday a In Blanket (2) . Friday Pigs & - Vr (Dance Major at BYU) h -- 561-817- 8 The Children's Friend Dance Studio and social development Positive Readiness skills in reading, math, science, music, art, creative movement Class A breakfast, lunch, and snacks Certified experienced teachers State licensed Member Utah Day Care Association PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN orthotic devices. West Jordan Pre-scho- Our children are happy and secure. Their children are Charlene Arge, Lakewood, Colo; Ronald J. Troester, Midvale; and Paul D. Troester, Midvale. Midvale third ward BEST FOOT FORWARD Winnera of the pageant will receive a cash award, portrait, a to CTA $2,000 scholarship a gown, trophy, agency, sequined sash, and a round trip to the nationals. Contestants will be judged on judges interviews, swim suit, and evening gown. two CLUBS From By stores spleen n, Blazer troop 257 HIT B. USA. Coffee or Soft Drink and V, by Nancy J. Wilferd, R.N. the liver and the bone marrow. In filtering the blood, the spleen removes waste and dangerous substances from it. You might say it is one of the body's defense organs, helping to fight off infection. This is done by the specialized cells lining the many channels of the spleen. There are other substances in the blood that the spleen removes such as worn out red or blood cells, damages defective ones that the body can't use. Christina Monical seeks teen crown Soup or Salad Baked Potato ) jt Kathryn King and Joseph The spleen is a highly valuable organ of the body, yet it is one you can live without. Sounds a little contradictory, doern't it? The spleen is a organ located behind and to the left of the stomach. Its size varies among individuals. It is made up of many channels and contains some very sepcialized cells. Think of the spleen as a filtering organ. Its main function is to filter the blood of blood The impurities. goes to the liver for further purifying and filtering which is one reason we can live without it. As a matter of fact, the job of the spleen can be done by other organs such as Fri.&Sat 7s Columbia elementary. Troesters celebrate fifty years together Roy in last week's issue. x The Earthen Vessel Camille Koski and Mark Barbara Huber, West Jordan, will marry Ray Mines on Oct. 12, at teaches ft Xw Correction 1984. . T couple 4 tgg-umeien- " ' J j Specials Open 7 Days . A Week 6a.m.-10p.- Sunday til 8 p.m. |