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Show *SANDY SCHOOL NOTES Page Three LaVon Hughes, Reporter THE SENTINEL. MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1946 CRESCENT L~A ~ ALLGOOD. Reporter Mr & Mrs Glen Johnson entertained at a .family dinner Thanks· giving day for 15 guests. Crescent ward M.I.A. officers a,nd teachers met at tb~ home of .:--Mr & Mrs Albert Dean, Friday evening for their monthly meetiniJ. Refreshments were serve,:l t~lO gue&ts. Mr & Mrs Wyman I Nielsen, Jr., and family, formerly of Sugar House, have moved to Mackay, Idaho, to make their home. Mr & Mrs William Loy of Marysvale, were Thanksgiving Mr & Mrs Don Swasey and son. A traditional Thanksgiving was spent at the home of Mr & Mrc; Walter E Crane. Those present were their son VQughn, Mr & Mrs Darrel Crane and family, Mr & M:rs Nephi Butterfield and family, Mr & Mrs Ken Reid, Mrs Et1a Butterfield and family, Mn Sinda Hackenberg and family, Ruth Butterfield, Mrs Pearl BigJer and lam.ily, .and Marvin Butterfield. Due to the coal shortage all rward meetings will be held Sundays and Mondays. Honoring rtheir 5 grandson~ who are home from the service-Floyd and G.mnt Rhodes of Mid- dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Albert vale, Schrader. Neighbors of Mrs Albert Dean met at her home '<>n Nov. 25 '!.o -celebrate her birthday anniversar'll Luncheon was served to 10. Mts Wilma Dakeson entertained her sewing club on Friday at1iernoon. Those present were Jean ·Alldredge, Fern Fail:lbourn, Beth Sanilltel.son, LaVon Glazier, Donna Steadman, Selma Olsen, and Lorna. Allgood. The afternoon was spent in sewing, and refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs Thelma Olson and family were guests ot her sister anJ brother-in-law, Mr & Mrs William Reid, for Thanksgiving dinner. Announcement is made '<>f the marriage of Miss Elaine Fowler, daughter of Mr & Mrs Harry C Fowler, of East Crescent, to M-r Robert Dean Nelson of Salt Lak~ City, on September 28. Mr & Mrs John A Samuelson and Jacque Ann were Thanksgiv:ing dinner guests of Mr & Mrs J V Samuelson in Sandy. Saorament meeting was under the direction of the Sunday schooL A demonstration of a HLDS Home Evening" was enacted by Mr & Ml."S Leslie Fairbourn, Wilma FairboUTll, Aileen Fowler, Arlene MickeLsen, Paula Fitzgerald, Darwin Lloyd, and Kent Olson. Mrs Harry C Fowler was in charge o! the program. 1 W!e. Mrs M-argaret Bowen had as he.,. guests last week Mr & Mrs Dell Jensen of Midvale. Mrs Jeanette Coone spent last week at the home of Mr & Mrs Christmas is the birthday our King and Savior. Let us it that. and see the gift God gave us. Read Your Bible the Thanksgiving- to campaign of t h e December 8. It reads: 41Lord, thou art hast made heavens, and earth, an·d the sea, Centennial Stage Plans To Provide Chance for Utahns I I officer. Refreshments were serv- seph Stock.wg, of Salt Lake, and fictitious, comedy or tragedy. Il ed by the new officers of the or-1 Mr _& Mrs Angus Stockmg and t must be consi&tent with the high ganiwtion. family of Malad, Idaho. TheJma Dansie entertained. at j Mr & Mrs Ray Parry had a~ a birthday dinner Wednesday in 1 guests Monday ev-ening, Mr & Mrs honor of her brother, Oren. Wallace Peterson of Lark. Mr & Mrs Alton Larson had a.; their dinner guests Last Th urs d ay, No Ads taken over the Telephone TRUSTWORTHY ' We invite you to make full use of the comple'G and friendly service offered by this trustworthy institution for every banking need.· Our modem banking facilities for every financial need are at your disposal. Hardwood and Metal Kitchen Cabinets Crosley Appliances Oil and Electric Water Heaters 1000-bushel Galvanized Grain Bin Aluminum Garage Doors WEST JORDAN LUMBER Co. SEE or CALL Mel Carlson, Mgr. Mid. 212 ideals of th.e founders of the stat~ and relate to Utah history, past, present -or both. 2. It must be suitable in length for a conventional evening's per!ormance. 3. The author must assign exclusive rights to the Oentennhal C,O mmission for fourteen month;;. June 15, 1947 to August 15, 1943. without other compensation than the $1,000. All rights will revert to the author after August 15, 1948. 4. A committee of judges, whosP. selection will be final, will judge the entries. The committee may make other awards to those submitting plays but not winning top place. This is important: The committee shall have the right to reject any and all plays subm"itted. All en1:ries must be in the hands 1,of1947. the judges not later than .June The committee accepts no responsibility for the loss or damage to any script. Farms Should Be Checked for Accident Hazards \Vith the completion of harvest and the approach of winter there is little field work and the barns and yards become the principal work center for daily farm chores and repair work for most farmers. This affords an opportunity for making a thorough check of result in accidents, states V L ricultural agent. Such hazards should be eliminated as time is which CONSPIRING WITH SANTA CLAUS Also included was this signi!· icant declaration from Psalms: "By the word of the Lord were the heavens made; and an the against us, bost of them by the breath of array of gifts to be That's the having the Mary Baker Eddy writes in '!· Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, "Belief in a material basis, from which may be "AMBASSADORS OF FASillON" are these British mannikins sent on a goodwill mission to the United States. Uncle Sam returned the favor with a bevy of movie cuties. Big man for the job of Wisconsin state senator is 450~pound CLIFFORD (TINY) KRUEGER, whose victory in the recent election makes him the first Republican senator from Lincoln county in nearly 40 years. RITA HAYWORTH, Cotum ... bla Pictures' star, has been chosen " Glamour Glove Girl of 194.6" by the association of Knitted Glove and Mitten Manufa-cturers. First disabled combat vet to resume army service is one-armed M/ SGT, RIGHARD MONTGOMERY, Pittsburgh, Pa. It was the plea of Sgt. Montgomery that induced Army Chief of Staff Gen. D. W. Eis-enhower to open the ranks to disabled combat vets. now available to make improve- MATERIALISTIC CHALLENGE ments. HEARD BY SCIENTISTS Surveys by the National Safety IN SUNDAY SERMON Council indicate that many needActs 4:24 provides the Golden Jess accidents, some of them of a serious nature, can be pre- Text for the Lesson· Sermon on safety "God The Only Cause and Cre- vented by attention to features in the barn. Ladders and ator," in all authorized Chris· stairways should be in good re- tian Science churches on Sunday, pair and free from hay or other refuse. Loft doors and the feed charge and we plell.d guilty. Guilty to his mouth. For he spake, and it was done; he commanded~ and it stood fast.'' loveliest found anywhere. All ' guaranteed to bring happiness o n Xmas morning. Don't wait until the last minute; ! make your selections .now. ,I deduced all rationality, is slowly yielding to the idea of a metaphysical basis, looking away from matter to Mind as the cause of every effect" (p. 268). ATLAS JEWELERS 4871 5. State, Murray "Pay-as-you-can" payment plan 11 There is but one primal cause. Therefore there can be no effect from any other cause, and there can be no reality in aught which does not proceed from this great and only cause" (p. 207). -JUST INST.ALLED Latest Modern Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment and hay chut~s should be well protected. Adequate light is also an important safety feature in This new machinery equips us to take care of all your work with prompt service and quality craftsmanship. the barn. Dangerous corners and work areas should receive extra lighting, but be sure that proper wiring is done to eliminate MIDVALE LAUNDRY fire h,azards. In these times of high labor cost attention should also be given to improvements and adjustments which will result in time saving. Many chores and types of work which are done once or twice a day should be given study and· changes which will reduce labor time should be made. Subscribe-don't borrow! nsist on this cheese food of KRAFT QUALITY! • Always smooth-melting • Rich, mild cheddar chee.se flavor • Exceptional food values from milk SANDY CLEANERS PRESSING ALTERING DRY CLEANING DYEING --Repair Work .. _Water Proofing- - Phone Mid. 56 132 N. Main B.ABEE- TEND.A THE NEW SAFETY CHAIR FOR BABY Lower and smaller than a card table, and only hall as high as a high chair. Can be used long after J;!igb-chair days are over. Its quickly converted into a permanent play table that can be used for many years. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS THOMAS F. WILES Agent 170 Second Ave. Phone Mid. 217-M 3-day Service ' Let us have your next order .•. We guarantee complete satisfaction ••• WE CALL FOR and DELIVER Phone Mid. 293-W Sandy, Utah 19 W. Main• ~==~~==~~~==~~~==~~==~~~==~~ f COAL So The People May Know ... We are distributing our limited supply of coal in com· pliance with outstanding orders, regulations and directives of the U. S. Solid Fuels Adminisi:Tation. Your cooperation is appreciated. the barn for hazards which may Martineau, Salt Lake county ag- God, and all that in them is." council and recreation club; Mr Hendrickson, calendar and publi ~ city council, and scrapbook club; Mr Gunnell, host and hostess council, and science club; Miss Irving, school citizenship council, council, and teen-age book club. Let us crowd our r_c;:a;:n~In=d~i~a;:n;:s;:.;::;::;::~~::::::ii IChr.istian churches with festival David Hayoock :in Salt Lake City. and needlecraft club; Mr Mickel· •Mr & M.rs Art Miller had as sen, safety league council, and Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr arts and cra!ts. club; Mr Miller, and family o! La.rk. 5, I Sam. 16; Psalm 139; Fri.. 1 2. 1l. !boxing club; Mr Sjoblom, thrift & Mrs J H Crump and son Rex . attendance and scholarship counMJ'S Louise Miller and son Bry- ell, and sharps and flats club; M!' ant, and Mr & Mrs Clyde Crump IBurgon, library nd publication-, tA.m.erican Bible Society and f-ollow these selections: Thurs., Dec. Kings 19, 9-18; Sat., Nehemiah 6; Sun., Zechariah 4; Mon., Keeping Christ in Christmas Isaiah 1, 1-20 and Isaiah 6; Tues., How are you planning to spend Isaiah 52, l3 to 53, 12; Wed .. this Christmas? If ev-er there Jeremiah 1, 1 to 2, 13; Thurs., was a season when people ar ~ Daniel 6. For free copies of all tempted to put firs t tblngs last the readings, write to Pastor it is the season of Christmas. An·l Reschke. right now is the time to deterSunday Schedule mine that this is gojng to be .:J. Sunday school and Bible clas~ • Christian Christmas for you, and 10 a. m.; Lutheran How·, KLO, not a Christless one. 10:30 a. m. , KNAK. 1 p. m.; The thrilling message of the How· of worship, 11 a. m. angel points out the real Christmas: "Unto you is born this day Approximately $30,000,000 an· in the city of David a Savior, nually is expended by the U. S. which is Christ the Lord." Luk:P. Government to maintain Ameri- Club~ and councils are tunctioning regularly in the junior high with \3 fine offering for students. The purpose of these activ.ities is to give students guida nee in real social problems, and help in developing special ·talent .. and inter¢. M!r Sanderson leadJ the Student Council, which has u head boy and a head gjrl. Other teacher sponsors .are: Mrs Larson. girls' league council and dancin:;t olub; Mr Kim, league council an1 HERRIMAN Hoi. 93R2 171 East 48tb Soutb . . . Mmray Norbert F. Roschke,. pastor "The Christmas decorations wi~l be different this year," says Mrs Larson, head of the art department. "The Yuletide theme will be carried out in a stained glass window mo.til', and will also teatw·e the annual Christmas tree.' The students cordially invite all patrons of the school to visit while the decorations are up. --Mr Burgon disclosed that 165 new books have been received at the school library, and that most of them will be in circulation be.fore the Christmas holidays. The library has a larger circulation this year than it has had in the past. The Scout troop under the direction of Don Crane and LeGrand Poor had their swimming tests at Wasatch plunge renoe.ntly. Mr & Mrs Boyd Bastian were dinner guests on Thanlcsgiving '<>f Mr & Mrs Karl Bastian of Union. Here's the big chance tor Mr & Mrs Hy. Olsen and sons Utahns who a..re interested in U1e Glen and Bobby, and daughter stage and who have ability as Linda, of Ovid, Idaho, were week writers, actors, or actresses, sing· end guests ol Mrs Sarah .Jane ers or dancers. Crane, and Mr & Mrs Ralph But· In thirty Utah communities ter!:ield. during the Centennial year, the Mrs Annie Sorensen had as he! IA.rts Division of the Centennial ~rs. Agnes Dansie, Reporter. guests Saturday evening, Mr & commission, under the direction The Gleaner Girls and M Men Mrs Louis Jensen and sons, Dare, of Dr. Lorin F. Wheelwright, proheld their annual progressjve din- R-ay and Blaine, of Rupert, Idaho; ductiort manager, will present thE'! 111er Nov. 26. Seven courses were M1r & Mrs Henry Bodell, Mr & operetta "Blossom Time" with a served at the homes of Vera Bow- Mrs Kent Bodell, Mrs Bert Crane , prolessional cast of forty people. , W·anda Christensen. Betty and daughter Roberta, Mr & Mrs As far as possible, that cast will F rman Thelma Dansie, Sylvia Vere Densley and son Randy, of be !I"ecruited from talented n'-:.00;~. LaU:l'"la Butter!ield, anrt Riverton; Mr & Mrs Brig Crane Utahns under ·p rofessional stagD'eon Crane. There were 23 in and family of Payson; Mr & Mrs ing. attendance. . . 1Vester Rasmussen of Salt Lake, Any Utahns, native or not, who The P.-T..A. held thetr meetmg ·and Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley of have recognizable talent, have an & social on Monday ol last week. Midvale. . opportunity to compete for tho.! Alonzo Freem-an was in charg·~ A Thanksgiving dilmer was glV- parts which include character A • timely and educaticmal talk en by Mr & M:rs Earl Poor, h~m- parts, singers or dancers. Those "was given by Principal Bren Gau- · oring Mrs Fern Poor and f~y' who desire an audition may ob:fin, after which g,ames and re- Mr & Mrs R~y Parry and. fanuly. tain it by contacting Dr. Lorin freshments were enjoyed. Lowell Hamilton, and Ohve At- F. Wheelwright, Box 329, Salt Mrs ~,ter Butterfield enter· wood. Lake City 8, Utah. There are tained on Tuesday <>f last week Mrs Sarah Jane Cran-e spent a no prizes in the competition for at a surprise party in honor 0 ' part of last week at the home of parts other than the parts themher husband's birthday .. ,Games M.T & Mrs Lee And~·son and fa- selves. The winners will be paid were played .and refreshmentt:: roily flt Salt I.Jako Clty. . p!'ofessional salaries during tbP were served. I Ward leader..ship . meet~g was run -of the play. .Al:uthw· W Crane was a stak~ h.eld Monday everung, wtth the For writers there is an even visitor a.t Sunday school confe"t, Relief Society in charge. The les- greater opportunity. The Cen.ence at Lark for the mornjng and &an was given by Mrs Mildred tennial commission is offering a -evening sessions. j Crane. Refreshments were serv· prize of $1,000 to the author of a drama to commemorate the A party w.as given by the Pri- ed. mary children recently for th~ Visiting at the home of F T Utah Centennial. The rules and retiring officers. A program was ' C!ane, Monday were Mr & Mr<; regulations are: given and gifts presented to eac~l j Hyrum S~k.ing, Mr & Mrs Jo1. The theme may be factual or Clyde Buxton, Salesman PICTURE NEWS OF THE WEEK Dean Stringham o! Bing- - - - ham, Earl Rawlins or Qalifornla, and Kent Bodell of HerrimanMr & Mrs w A Bodell entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner. Those present were Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell and family. M:::.& Mrs John Pearson and daughter Juanita, Mr & Mrs Wilbur tBarker and family, Mr & Mrs Walter Luthy and family, all of Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Chester Bodell of Pioche, Nev.; Mr & Mrs George Stringham o.f Bingham, and Mr & Mrs Ed Rhodes of Mid· Qnrist lL1l!lttlll ell'4!ln «:InUlll'cln TED'S CASH COAL MIDVALE, UTAH Be sure fo hear tfte new Electric Hour THE "HOUR OF CHARM" ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA under the direction of. PHIL SPITALNY • EVERY SUNDAY 2:30P.M.- KSL ' Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGH"l" CO. |