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Show THE MI OVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH Page S Friday, September 10, 1965 Wisconsin Sandy Department Mri Richard Setterberg Sixth Ward Team Named Region Champs Concluding girls' baseball games last week Sandy Sixth Ward's team was named regional champs following a win over Midvale First Ward. They were representing Sandy East Stake in the regional church meet. The team, coached by Elaine Rich, consisted of Dixie Lewis, Laurie Davies, Diane Matsu- - L3 SEWERATIOJ me. PRtSEMT 15 r 6R006HT op om the IOR0MS SIDE CP THE TAV.I r eeiwo 255-334- 8 mori, Glenda Greenwood, Eileen Rich, Shirley Matsumori, Joy Ann Rasmussen, Jolene Lake, Sandra Baxter. Arrangements for the games were made by Barbara Elkins, stake sports director. The girls were give a barbecue party at the conclusion of the games. Holiday Jamoree Sponsored by Stake Homemakers holiday jamboree sponsored by the Sandy East Stake Relief Society will be held Sept. 10, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Sandy Sixth and Eleventh Ward, 8600 South 12th East. There will be displays with ideas for holiday foods, decorations, centerpieces and gifts. Also on display will be quilting and its uses, novelty items, knitting and crocheting, clothing and household items. There will be demonstrations on chocolate dipping, machine embroidery, cermaics, drapery material fun, purse and shoe covering and cake decorating. Tvery one is invited to There is no admission charge. at-te- August Building Permits on Increase " Building permits were reported on the increase in August by Mrs Vivian Smith, city re- Vacation time is her! Be sure you have your car in shape before you tip-to- p go! corder. Eight home permits were is- sued totaling $74,500: one gar age floor, $710; one remodel ing, garage, $M)U; one retaining wall, $240; one business, $1,800. Total of permits was $77,319. I FACTORY TRAINED All REPAIRING Rebekah Lodge Sets Business Meeting MECHANICS! MAKES I Members of Wasatch Rebekah Lodge 30 will meet at the home of the noble grand, Mrs Marie Stuart, Thursday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. This will be a business meeting. Come Out and See . . . Jordan Dale Homes In Baths, Full Basement 3 Bedroom Rambler 2 Baths, 6 I Car Garage " Pianos $10,500 Frontage, Potential Commercial Investment, Both for Only $7,500 or $4,000 each See MAX EGBERT or Call li Marinda M. Fchrson Jacobson Funeral services were held for Marinda M. Pchrson 82, 108 Oak St., Midvale, who died Aug. 10 at 75 W. Center St. of natural causes. Mrs Jacobson was born Apr. 14, 1883 in Midvale, a daughter of John P. and Matilda Anderson Shh-Boo- 4 IN THE MALL A Sugar Houta Souih 1642 West, Wesi Jordan EM4-844- 4 vjauiing into norma ar uur ELECTRICALLY HEATED home" ..AL yy".-' t ' 1 Lll tery. Albert William Davies Albert William Davies, 55, 8255 S. 1st E., Sandy, died of natural causes recently in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Apr. 11, 1810 in Granger to Thomas Emanuel and Sarah Binnall Davies. He married Jean Elizabeth Higgins on Nov. 15, 1935 in Salt Lake. He was a retired cabinetmaker. Survivors include his widow; daughters, Sheila, Judith, all of Sandy; Mrs Jean .Casper, Lancaster, Calif.; Mrs Carol Murphy, West Jordan; seven Salt grandchildren; mother, dg Be sure they get Quota every Permanent Fixtures, Dyed Right In Your Home or Business Office. Two Hour Average Per Service Call 254-007- 355-896- 3 2 their VUalityL U day... I j ' Don't be caught short for mealtime roundups this weekend. XkStock Up On Extra Milk held mffrZ!!l!!II!l." . ,x , lmm, M Iff , fi j "When entering our electrically heated home on a cold is so wintry day, it's like walking into Ilorida. Electric heat even and draft-fre- e "Most of all, ive like electric heat for its cleanliness. My home is so dust free." died Salt hem - -- - v" Horn with Eltclric company's nearest office or write: (There is no obligation.) White, Sales and Marketing Dept. Utah Tower & Light Co, P.O. Box 839, Salt Lake City, Utah D. ; j hrc Ltd. OF UTAH Sfomumlfy Dm farm Celebrates Its 1st Midvale's Only Men's Store 41 N. Midvale Main 255-433- 2 And Also The ii1' .iVhwMfrjnrvV'Mh ifr3fiM TiiTH"Mlffm mm 15 1 I 1 i Both Stores SPECIALS Prizes Were $39.95 Now footing Hut $25 Jackets Reg. $11.95 to $16.95 i Surprises J Fun ;J HJfor ALLl )f; ( ot Now $800 tow Rott For Ettctric Htat rci iptctat tow ral (or Uctiit tea for total !oc(i& homos an ovr Enth You i 1 K Midvale Only Including Heating, Costs Only $22.41 a Month Special $15 Lightweight Suits All Electricity, !r coadiiioning, lflt'8$tectrh,lt'bitterl 1 1. Homes Slsy So Much Cleaner With fkmcless Efeettie Winners al ? 'H" 1,200-tquart-fo- Ho l or more information on electric heating, call at the power NW f fLz AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION FffiEP I Actual tlactricity costs for 12 months for tht Turntn homt avirogtd $22.41 o month LaRue Turner 10757 South 1200 East Sandy, Utah tn Your ; Alvie Both Stores Were $27.50 Now Hou L if Now.rJs' W Lightweight Sport Coats Put Mor W j DU0BE. Between Thrift City and Mayf air ..Il,..r.-- . and Carpeting, Which Are Of Their New Clothing Store at 5600 South 900 East, Murray iLlEie " Nov You Can Have Jac-obse- n, HART BROS. Anytime 7525 (l urn more, Granver; Mrs Lucille Lawson, Mrs Irene Nunn, Mrs Edith Neve, all of Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs Ellen Alsterlind, San Francisco. a, Organs With tha ha 255-268- Clark A. Green Funeral services were for Clark Saturday Green, 54, Draper, who Tuesday, Aug. 17, in a Lake hospital of a brain e; Banjos Guitars $15,000 Lot, in Riverton 2 Large Lets with Redwood Rood v 4-- Annie Ross Buston Funeral services were held for Annie Ross Buxton, 74, 7847 S. 280 E., Sandy, who died Aug. 22 of a lingering illness at her home. Mrs Buxton was born Oct. 3, 1890 in Rock Springs, Wyo., a daughter of John P. and Rosa Adams Ross. She married Lott Buxton Aug. 5, 1909 in Rock Springs, Wyo. He died in 1957. She came to Utah in 1958. She was a member of the Congregational Church and Silver Crest club. Survivors include her daugh- ters, Mrs T. J. (Zona) Smith, Sandy; Mrs E. F. (Evelyn) Bourg, Springville, Ore.; Mrs E. (Lottie) Grosso, Lyons, two Ore.; six grandchildren; sisters, American Claude, brother, Fork; Mrs A. (Allie) Feather-stone- ; Mrs D. (Pearl) Ross, both of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs F. (Mabel) Forshaw, Yakima, Wash. Obit Wil-for- Ukes Down, 2 Baths Bedroom great-grandchil- Bena II. Olsen Mrs Bena Holden Olsen, 83, 517 S. State, Sandy, died Aug. 12 of a heart ailment at her home. She was born June 20, 1882 in Logan to Edward Elijah Heziwiah and Bena Chris tina Peterson Holden. She mar-- ' ried John William Armstrong Dec. 29, 1902 in Salt Lake. They were divorced in 1918. She married Charles Henry Olsen Mar. 29, 1926 in Salt Lake. He died Nov. 24, 1951. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs D. Almy (Bonita) Dowding, Mrs Marlon S. (Mary) Bateman, both of Sandy; Mrs L. Dean (Catherine) Petty, Los Angeles, Mrs T. L. (Vera) Hickman, Washington, D.C., 18 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs Cas-si- e H. Wood, Logan. d orrhage. Lake; brothers, sisterg, Mr Green was born Jan. 13, John M., both of C, 1911, a son of Fred and Jessie Arthur B., HawM. Clark Green. He married Zelda B. Walters, Sept. 5, 1947. thorne, Calif.; Robert B., San He was a farmer and a former Bruno, Calif.; Mrs Mary Fill employe of Salt Lake County Roads and Bridges department. Survivors include his daughter and son, Kathleen Thomas, Kelvin, C. Green, both of Union; sisters, brothers, Rin-the- a Christensen, Gladys Green, Stanley Green, all of American Fork. Burial was in Oakley ceme- . $18,500 Bedroom Large 2 $16,000 Room Rambler Up, 3 I V2 Cut-che- Pehrson. She married Alma M. Jacobsen Jan. 18, 1906 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the Midvale Third Ward. Survivors include her husband; brother, Arthur E., Salt Lake; sisters, Mrs Hilma Grange, East Midvale; Mrs Emma Poulsen, Union. Records argains 2 Obituaries Sheet Music West Jordan for B IFcali Joe Red and three sons, Upland, Calif.; Mr & Mrs Gene Sexson, Meeker, Colo.; Mr & Mrs Harold Wright and children, HelIn per. Mrs Omelia and Mrs Rad and family were house guests 10 days at the home of Mr & for Roland Koller II and his wife, Mrs Muryel Stuart. They were the former Marilyn Bain, are pvtpnsivplv pntprtainpH at manv now making their home in Mad- outings by other family mem-- ' ison, Wisconsin where Mr Kil oers also. ler accepted a position as assistant professor of economics at the the university. He will also study at the university towards his doctor's degree. First Lt. Koller, now in the Joseph Taylor Joseph John Taylor, 62, 7570 army reserves, was stationed in Stuttgardt, Germany for 16 S. 77 E., Midvale, died Aug. Month working with army in- 27 of natural causes. He was telligence and was released to born Mar. 15, 1903 in Salt Lake the reserve for this teaching asto Joseph Bassett and Sarah Ray signment. The couple visited his parents Taylor. He married Hannah in Sandy, Mr & Mrs Roland ' Hughes Oct, 22, 1923 in Farm- Koller, and her parents and othHe was a retired cusington. er relatives and friends in the area before going to Wiscon- todian of the Veterans hospital, sin. and a member of the LDS Church. He served with the Mrs Hazel Batchelor, Denver, U.S. Marines in World War L j Colo., is a visitor at the home of Survivors include his widow, Mr & Mrs Vivtor H. Wathen and family. Mrs Batchelor is Mrs sons and daughters, Alfred Wathen's mother. Phoenix, Ariz.; Joseph John Jr., Mrs Carolyn Harper was honr i. uiu, uaviu. ored at a bridal shower given tuiuiaic,Mrs Dan nay, Calif.; Allen) (Mary at the home of Mrs Raymon McQuiston, Mrs Roger (PaulWhittenburg with Mrs Arvid L. Webster. Twelve ine) Smith, Miss Lenora Taylor, guests enjoyed the evening of all of Salt Lake; brothers, sis games Miss Harper is the ters, Earl B., Clarence, Mrs daughter of Mr & Mrs Ray Har- John A. (Ruth) Smith, Mrs per. She will marry David Blanche all of Salt Langford, 10 in California, Sept. the Salt Lake Temple. Lake; Fred, Mrs Dora (Dee) Mr & ' Mrs Vivan Simmons 21 grandchildren, one were overnight guests last week Calif.; at the home of Mrs Martha Sheppick, a sister of Mrs Simmons. They make their home in Andrew W. Christopherson Andrew W. Christopherson' Green River. A slumber party was enjoy- was buried in Midvale City ed by 13 members of the Kitch- cemetery following funeral seren Kweens club at the home vices held at Midvale Third of Mrs Betty Derricott. Mrs Ward. Mr Christopherson, 77, Verdine Nelson is the leader. Midvale, died of natural causes The girls enjoyed a style show Aug. 19. He was born Oct. 3, and tne following day a five-sta- r 1887 in Payson to Andrew and breakfast followed by a Johanna Jensen Christopherbake sale at the hardware store son. He married Janet Amelia Wallis Aug. 11, 1911 in Midvale. in Sandy. died an. 3, 1963. He was a She in Arriving Sandy Saturday for a week's stay at the home retired U.S. Smelter employe of their parents, Mr & Mrs J. and a member of the LDS M. Woodhouse, were Mr & Mrs Church. Survivors include his sons J. Lyle Woodhouse and family, and daughters, Harold A., ArColo. are stopSpringfield, They thur W., Melvin L., all of Midping in Sandy following a trip to Durango where they took vale; Mrs Mark F. ((Norma) Haws, Provo; Mrs Frank (Edtheir boys to college. There were 57 members of ith) Penovich, Tooele; 10 grandthe Archie and Rose Stuart de- children; sister, Mrs Ella Nelscendants who attended a fam- son, Salt Lake. ily reunion at West Jordan park last week. Out of town guests Sarah Greendwood were Mr & Mrs Chick Crowthcr Funeral services will be held and grandchildren, Banning, Thursday, Sept. 2, at 1 p.m. for Calif., Mrs Lavetta Omelia, Po- Sarah Jennet Bishop Greenmona, Calif., and daughter, Mrs wood who died Monday evening in a local hospital of natural causes. Services will be at Sandy Sixth Ward, 100 E. 8600 South. Mrs Greenwood, 86, 951 E. CompliTa Stock. 8800 S., Sandy, was born Sept, 16, 1878 in Murray, a daughter of Frederick James and Eliza Robinson Bishop. She married Albums k 45'a David Ezra Greenwood, Dec, 8, 1898, in Salt Lake and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 21, 1957. She was 4 & 5 String active in the LDS church. Survivors include her sons and daughters D. Hartley, Mrs Francis L. (Hazel) Nelson, both of Crescent; Paul E., Orren J . Glen L., Irvin A., all of Sandy; Mrs John W. (Edith) Oldham, Mrs Russell S. (Alice) McGee, both of Salt Lake; Mrs W. (Vera) Casto, Wash. From 4?i.00 Burial will be in Murray City cemetery. Koller To Teach UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, Plus Many Other Surprise Items Reduced for This Big Celebration at Both Stores Keith Carlson, Midvale Gary Proctor, Murray |