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Show SANDY SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO CONVENE Stoke Heads Give Hallowe'en Party MRS. J. T. OSTLER, Correspondent Sandy P.-T.A. Lists I Mrs. Clara Doman Reaches 82nd Year Unique Show Mrs Clara D Doman of Sandy For Speaker Fund celebrated her 83rd birthday with Al Conner, with his unique en- I Dpen house reception November 2 tertainment, has been scheduled at the home of her daughter and by the Sandy ~-TA to perform on son-in-law, Mr & Mrs -Lorin RowThursday evemng, Nov. 9 at 8 P sell when children, grandchildren, m a.t t~e Sa~dy junior high school gre~t grandchildren and many aud1tonum, 1t has been announced other relatives and friends paid by Mrs Dunn Taylor, president. her calls. Family tickets will be fifty cents I · d.i ·d 1 't·1ce k ts WI-11 be 2 5c. • Among and mvtua . the many were her son The proceeds will be used toward and wife, Mr & Mrs Sherman Doman and Mr & Mrs Homer Doman the PurCh aseo f apu bil caress . · dd system for the new school. and children. of Hawthorne, Cahf.; "- Conno ' d th also John K]elstrom, 87, of Haw, ~u r s program, un er e h C -r !if 1 {· d management of the Graham ?rfu- t orne, a1l ., a e-- ong nen sic and Lyceum Bureau of Salt of M~s Dom~, who sang several selectiOns durmg the afternoon. . Lake CI.ty , 1·s a nove1 ac t consiSting of trick bicycle riding and Others who spent part of the comedy skits week at the Doman home mcluded · Arvin Doman Springthorpe of Provo, and Harold Doman and family Australians Leave of Bountiful and Mrs Louisa WilFor Homeland After Iiams of Salt Lake City. Four Months Visit Here Mrs Doman, a daughter of AI· Mr & Mrs Roland Brandon & bert and Mary Ann Perkins Burns, daughter, Shirley, of Brisbane, was born Nov. 2, 1867, at BoonQueensland, Australia, left MoD.~ tiful. She was married to Thomas day for their home in Australia Doman in the Salt Lake temple in ~t~~ spending the past 4 month~ 1882. Following their marriage, VISit_mg with their daughter and they made their home at Vernal, son-m-law, Mr & Mrs Arthur M being among the first settlers Alelman and children. there. They continued to reside at Mr & Mrs Brandon and daugb- Vernal, doing much to assist in ter were much impressed with the building the community, for a perbeaut~ of America and Utah and iod of 20 years. In 1906 Mr & Mrs Doman made the Wide long highways. They also spoke of the friendliness of the claim to a homestead on Duchesne people. Mr Brandon said he had Indian reservation, where they entaken more than 1000 feet of col- gaged in farming for 20 years, ored films of Bryce and Zion parks after which the family moved to and the large copper mine at Bing- Salt Lake City. ham, as well as nearby canyon Mrs Doman has been an ardent scenes and Salt Lake City scenes. worker in the LDS church during The family had never seen snow her life, having held many reuntil the slight snowfall in Sandy sponsible positions. 3 few weeks ago. They expressed Mrs Doman is the mother of 12 much regret at returning to their children, 10 of whom are living. homeland at the present time, as They are Mrs Louisa Williams, of they would much like to see a Salt Lake; Mrs Ethel Hall of Los Angeles, Calif.; William Doman, white Christmas. T?ey said one could still buy Ontario, Ore.; Mrs Nellie Miner, 3 five-pound ro3st in AustraJia Island Park, Ore. ; Sherman Doman for $1.00; and haircuts were still Hawthorne, Calif; Mrs Theora Hut25c, but the earnings of workers chinson, Emmett, Idaho; Charles is no~ nearly as high there as in H Doman, Portland, Ore.; Harold Amenca. IDoman, Bountiful; Mnl LaRee L Robinson, San Francisco, Calif, and Wiliam Brewster, a leader on I Mrs Russell Rowsell, Sandy. She ..the Mayflower, in 1620, was a prin- l also has 55 grand-children and 56 ter. great grandchildren. I I l THICK-PILED • Members of Mt Jordan stake presidency and high council enter· tained the bishoprics and stake auxiliary presidencies and part· ners at a costume Halloween party Monday evening at Draper First ward recreational hall. Musical selections during the evening were by ''Men of Note" (Bishop George Roden, Gilbert Rasmussen, Louis Allsop and Bryan Peart). A comic reading was presented by Mrs Jennie Huff. Novelty numbers were also presented, after which square dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The affair was under direetion of H 0 Berrett as general chair~ man • assisted by Mrs Berrett and others. Tri-Stake Road Show Given at Three Halls The tri-stake road show, presenting best acts from Mt. Jordan, East Jordan and West Jordan stake MIA groups, which was presented at West Jordan junior high school, Midvale city hall and Sandy recreational hall Thursday evening o{ last week was well received. Acts included: East Jordan Garden View: "\Vinter Fantasy;" Midvale First: "\Vinter Holidays;" East Midvale First, "Spring;" Mt. Jordan-Sandy First, "Neptune's Night;" Granite, "Heaven Must Wait;" Draper First, "The Story of Steven Foster's Life." West Jordan slake-West Jordan First: "World War II;" West Jordan Second: ''Columbus Discovers America;" and Bingham: "Civil War Days." ~toke Sunday Sch~ Union Meeting Slated Mt. Jordan stake Sunday school quarterly union meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p m at Draper Second ward chapel it has been announced by J William Thompson, superintendent. General Sunday school board members will be in attendance to explain the promotion changes in the Sunday school, to take effect the first of the year as well as ' other changes. Sandy Second ward Relief Society conference will be held Sunday at 7 p m in the ward chapel, according to Mrs Florence Cundick, president. The meeting will feature a panel discussion on Relief Society work, by officers and class leaders. Music will be furnished by the Singing Mothers under direction of Mrs Fleda Larson. ~cxsonal Donald Neilson, son of Mr & Mrs Walter A Neilson, RD1, Sandy is attending Abilene Christian College for the 1950 {all semester term. He is a senior student. Sandy First ward Special Interest group wil meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m at the chapel with Reina Maki, a recent convert to the LDS church, as the speaker. All mem~ hers are urged to attend. ited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Dean Ii Mt Jordan stake genealogical J Beck. monthly meeting wil be held MonMrs Agnes Rawlins of Salt Lake day, Nov 6 at 7:30 p m at Mt Jor- was a luncheon guest Thursday of 1 dan stake house in Sandy it has Mrs Dean J Beck. been announced by H 0 Berrett, Mr & Mrs Paul Ebert and family stake chairman, who will be in of Sandy were among those who charge. visited with her parents, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Grant Shaw and chi!- Wilalrd H Smith in Salt Lake Wed· dren, Brent and Nadine of Mid- nesday, the occasion being the galvale, and Mr & Mrs John Shaw of den wedding anniversary of Mr Sandy were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Smith. & Mrs Merrill Shaw of Logan. -------Mr & Mrs D R Palmer of SanTry a Sentinel Want Ad. dy and Mr & Mrs Clarence Palmer and son of ~alt Lake; Mr & Mrs -------.......----~ Merrill Palmer of Union, and Robert Palmer of South Jordan returned Monday evening from a deerhunting trip to Scipion and surrounding area. Elder Richard Lambert of Salt Lake, former president of the Engto relieve coughs-achy muscles lish mission, and Elder Bailey The Dionne Quints have always had Sainsbury, recently returned mis- tbe best care. Ever since they were sionary to England, were speakers babies, they've used Musterole to at Sandy First ward sacrament ser- promptly relieve coughs and local congestion of colds. Be sure your kidvice Sunday. Mrs Effie Alleman of Kemmer- dies enjoy Musterole's great benefits! I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ way to ·add color, new interest to any room! No&e the high-and-low tufted effect, the ~ted fringe all round (2 inches wide), the wonderful array of colon! Hera's real rug value! ~oiee o!' three sizes, ,all priced way down low! A thrifty, thrif\y buy!. ~ ~ - FOR DR. 0. SUNDWALL Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER +Year Term 'Musterule' For Chest Colds f When elected Dr. Sundwall will devote his entire time and energy to the affairs of the Salt Lake County General Hospital. DR. 0. SUNDWALL (Paid Pol. Adv. by Herbert J . Zafft, Midvale, Utah) lifetime! 's tomorrow! PARTY GIVEN SUNDAY AT ALLEMAN HOME A social honoring the birthdays of Mr & Mrs Arthur M Alleman, also a farewell social for l\1r & Mrs Roland Brandon of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and daughter, Shirley, was held Sunday at the Alleman home in Sandy. Guests included Mr & Mrs Brandon. Mrs Effie Alleman, Mr & Mrs Norval Alleman and children and Mr & Mrs M H Bradak and sons of Kemmerer, Wyo., Mr & Mrs George Alleman of Elkol, Wyo., Mr & Mrs Frank Maquire of Cutbank, Mont., and Mr & Mrs Arthur M Alleman and children of Sandy 1 Miss Shirley Brandon was unable 1 to attend as she was enroute home from the West Coast where she bad been visting a short while. I Mrs Virginia Seal and daughter, Mrs June Draper, visited Tuesday with Mrs Seal's sister, Mrs Myrtle Ostler of Sandy. They also visited Mrs Farrel B Goodrich and sons in East Midvale and at the home of Mr & Mrs Asahel Crump in Midvale. 1 Men's Shining Twill Alpaca Lined Jackets GRAND GIFT AT A WHALE OF A LOW .... 10.90 Two-Tone Quilted Melton Surcoat THRIFTMETIC KEEPS GIFT TAGS LOW! • 9.90 Outside shell is gleaming cotton-and-r•yon satin twill A bruiser of a surcoat handsomely tailored from 2-1- that repels water and resists wind. It's warmly lined oz. 100% reprocessed wool. It has padded shoulders. with plump alpaca pile. It has a genuine mouton dyed lamb collar. It's the perfect gift for the out- It has a shirred back yoke for ease of movement, a luxurious rayon quilted body, and sleeve lining. door man. Sand, gray, maroon. 36-46. l\laroon with gray. Sizes 36-46. C•::l 1 1 bJ1111:::!~~~!::: CHKICERIOARD CHUCKLES· f'rom Your Purina Dealer FEED FORA DOZEN EGGS TAKES ME. L&S ON THE PLAN! HIGH EFFICIENCY COUNTS Axe you one whose birds are using 6 to 6 1/z lbs. or more feed ·to produce a dozen eggs? Come in and see us about Purina's high-efficiency 1950 Laying Chows and the Purina Plan to cut egg production costs. Rancher's Feed & Produce AT PENNEY'S • • PENNEY'S, Midvale Store 27" round . ~onderful VOTE Guillhlplets Use "Fashion Manor" COTTON LOOP AND TUFT 'ROUND RUGS 24" x 44" oblong, 4.98 27" x 54" oval, 6.90 er, Wyo., and Mr & Mrs Frank THE J.UIDV ALE SENTINEL Maquire of Cutbank, Mont., spent Page Four Friday. November 3, 1!150 part of the week with Mr & Mrs Arthur M Alleman and children. The first daily in America was One of the historic newspapers Mrs Maquire is the former Emma the Pennsylvania Packet and Gen- in the struggle for liberty was Alleman and former member of eral Adverti·ser. started m· Phila· Th e F e d er alist f ounded by Alex. Jordan high school faculty. Mrs delphia in 1784. Effie Alleman is superintendent I "f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;n;d;e;r;H;a;!D.I;;.l;to;n;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_; of schools in Lincoln county, Wyo. 1i Mr & Mrs 0 W Hatch of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr & Mrs Leo J Neville of Bountiful were guests DR. VANCE E. BURGON of Mr & Mrs J L Tolman recently. with the Tolmans, they were Optometrist guests of their sister and brotherin-law, Mr & Mrs George Thaxton announces the opening of offices for the of Riverton Thursday evening, afpractice of optometry ter which the Hatchs continued on to their winter home at Timpie, at Ariz. Mrs J V Samuelson accompanied 17 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah her daughter, Mrs Emma Randolph to her home at Cheney, Wash., Hours: Eyes Examined-Glasses fitted where she is visiting a few weeks. 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Phon£ Mid. 961-1 Mrs George Graham and daughter, Rhea, and Mr & Mrs J Charles Urban of Boise, Idaho, Mr & Mrs Harville Beck of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Fred Bauer of Holladay vis- 7640 South State Midvale, Utah • |