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Show turner, nut cracker and etc. Came were played and each of the following follow-ing gueett gave Carol a lovely gift: Sheila Smith, Janice Weir. Lynda Linford, JoAnn Greenwood, Yvonne Yvon-ne and Rita Lybert, Linda Jonea, Janice Raieor, Shirley Matiumori, RaeZell Robieon and Claudia Han-ton. Jade Drive; Kurt Orson Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Young of Poppy Lane; Gerald James Jam-es Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Arnold of Emerald Drive; Kathy Worthen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wayne Worthen of 8859 So. 1275 E., Patricia Estel-le Estel-le Shail, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. De Roy J. Shail of Silica Drive; Debbie Lynn Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Thomat M. Lang, 515 So. 4th Eatt; Brent Tod Bonham, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Brent W. Bonham of Poppy Lane; Byron Jack Bodell, ton of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bodell of 1335 E. 8960 So.; Penny Ann Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Hansen of 2153 South State St., and Heidi Lyn Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Benson of 109 E. 6740 So., Midvale. Mid-vale. Also there were two baptisms: Jil Ann Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Richards Jr. wat confirmed by her father; RaV Dale Nilsson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Dale Nilsson, was confirmed and ordained by his father, and Paul Thomas Visser was ordained a priest by his father, Matthew J. Visser. . Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Pedro ot Eait Midvale were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Robi-son Robi-son and children, Brent and Keith, of Galena Drive, Monday night. Sandy Stake Temple Day will be their 35th anniversary on Monday, Oct. 9. It wat a turprite party and all of their children were in attendance. at-tendance. Thote pretent were Mr. and Mrt. Chuck Tobin of Peony Way, Donald Record of Salt Lake, Jamet Record of Glendale Park, Bernie Record of South Salt Lake, Mrt. Karen Crotly of Hunter, and Mrt. Linda Record of South Salt Lake. The evening wat tpent watching tlide moviet and later refrethmentt were terved. The younjj mothers club met at the home of Raezell Robison, 965 Galena Drive, on Thurtday evening even-ing ,Oct. 5. A Halloween theme wat carried out with prizes going to Mrt. Connie Johnt of Salt Lake d retted at "one ttep beyond"; Sharyn Bailey of Logan and Colleen Col-leen Eldredge of Granger. Garnet were played and refrethmentt were terved. Other guettt pretent were LaRee Pedro of East Midvale, Char-lene Char-lene Payne and Georgia York of Magna, Shannon Oliver and Denice Albout of Hunter, Karen Wertover and Marjorie Pearton of Salt Lake and Judy Vance of Granger. Carol Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Poppy Lane, was guest of honor at surprise going away party on October 6th at the Elmer Jones residence on Silica Drive. Supper was served with guests eating with odd utensils uten-sils tuch at meat fork, pancake WHITE CITY Noreen Arko, AM 5-1005 Sandy Stake Conference This Week-end Sandy Stoke Conference will be held this Saturday and Sunday, Oct 14 and 15 at the Sandy 7th and 8th Ward Chapel. On Saturday, the 14th, all priest hood officers and membert are requested re-quested to attend the priesthood leadership meeting at 6:30 p.m. Also to be held that night is missionary mis-sionary session of conference at 8 p.m. and all are invited to attend. Regular sessions of conference will be held Sunday the 15th at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. held on Oct. 18 at the Salt Lake Temple. Everyone with a temple recommend is encouraged to at- The Ninth Ward will hold their annual ward banquet and Relief Society bazaar on Saturday, Nov. II, it is reported, and they urge everyone to keep this date in mind. Blessings in the Sandy Ninth Ward are: Rebecca Lynn Reeve, daughter of Don and Diane Reeve, and Sherman Kirk Williams, son of John and Venetta Williams. Baptisms aand confirmations in the Sandy Ninth Ward are as follows: fol-lows: Larry McCleery, son of Gene and Alta McCleery, and Terry Ann Anderson, daughter of Lynn and Glenna Anderson. The Edgemont School P-TA announces an-nounces their second "back to school" night will be held on Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. for primary grades. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halladay and children, Shawn, Hope and Gay of Amber Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halladay of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Gazelle Halladay of Marys ville. Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Arko and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Draper Dra-per and children, Debbie, Lee and Mike from Montpelier, Idaho. Ann Marie Zanardi of Copper-ton Copper-ton was a week end guest at the Jehn Arko home. An anniversary party was given for Mr. and Mrt. Julius Record of South Salt Lake, who celebrated Ninth Ward Primary Co-Pilot clan met Sunday, Oct. 8th at 4:00 o'clock and pretented the following program: opening prayer, Lylo Francom; co-pilot class sang "Do What is Right", and then they reviewed re-viewed what they learned the first part of the year with a question and answer period followed by a story of "Mary and Her Faith" told by Dobra Herman, Susan Galager said a memory verse on Faith, Tim Williams Wil-liams told a story of "Nephi and the Liahona" and the class told in verse what they would learn in the second sec-ond half of the year. The class then sang the co-pilot tong after which the closing prayer was given by Dennis Woodruff. There were 1 4 parents and children in attendance. Glenna Anderson is teacher of the class. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 10 and II, the Ninth Ward Primary went on a childrens friend drive, selling subscriptions for the childrens child-rens friend magazine, also the Primary Pri-mary has started selling their Christ mas cards. Boy Scout Troop 3 74 held their unit court Tuesday night, Oct. 10. Receiving second class badges were Randy Johnson, Brian Smith and Timmy Burke. Those receiving first class badges were Richard Lund-berg Lund-berg and Scott Williams and receiving re-ceiving two merit badges was Ivan Fenstermaker. Blessings held in Sandy Seventh Ward this month are as follows: Dana Louise Myrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Myrich of |