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Show and held, a demonstration during SANDY DEPARTMENT Mrs Richard A. Srterbrg, 8476 South 700 East, AM 54348 Legion Post Initiates Seven New Members Initiated into the American Legion at formal ceremonies Monday evening were Allie Burke, Tom Lakey, Ken Hand, Doug Kemp, Don Holmes, John Busley and Dale garker, all members of Post 77. The ceremony was conducted by Bill Parks, chairman of the initiating team, and seven members of the 40 and 8 organization of the American Elections To Be Held by Juniors Happy Birthday Later in the evening the Jay- - The following Sandy residents cees met at the Whetman home will observe birthdays this week: to view films. The members had Terri McCrlll, Marie met at the K. Norris home for Sept. 26 demonstration on fire safety. weicn, lsaDeu uwaeu, Mane Vincent, Glenn Lee Setterberg; Kevin Williams, LinSept. 27 Sharon Smith Wed da Asay, Barbara Jean Hansen, Olive to Wallace Ferguson, Brent cook, Edith E. Jensen, Shelly Flitton, El-v- a Earl Richardson; Sept. 28 Turner, Chad Hansen, Ralph Park, Sylvia Smith, Kenneth Nic- HerDert jonan-so- i kle; Sept. 29 Sharon Webster, Henry Vis- Lavon Atkinson, ; ser; Sept. 30 LaVar C. Burton The first meeting of the ior Auxiliary, Unit 77, was Saturday afternoon with Judy Gunderson in charge. and old members were ! MIDVALE Friday, September 26, 1958 Sharp, Reporter Phone: AM FREE LOW AM. PRICE Jun Announcing the engagement held and forthcoming marriage of Miss their -Sunday the Sharps and their daughter, Miss Sharon i .VNew Smith to LaVar. C. Burton, are guests motored to Ogden where they visited their brother and Mr & Mrs Dale T. Smith. Sandy. family. Mr & Mrs Ralph Delquad- Oct. l Joan Clawson; Gladys of future bride ro. While here the Gilpins visited MUTTON D. Price, warren The feroup decided to Darticl- - Parents Mr the & Mrs Junius H. Brine. Paul groom are in Sandy with Mr & Mrs Michael Oct. 2 pate in the Adair, Jaynes; Rodger proWest Jordan. Legion. Delquadro, in Salt Lake with Mr Ted Woodward, Loretta Jane gram of the American Legion Burton, Scene of the Oct. 24 & Mrs Melvin Brady. They also Marsha Alleman, Jerry Interesting accounts on their Auxiliary by dressing dolls in will be the Salt Lake nuptials Temple. Carson. visited Mr & Mrs Darnell Andrus stay at Boys State this summer native costume. That evening a reception at Dra and Mr & Mrs William Bodgen, Election of new officers has were given by Andrew Madsen, First-Thir- d Ward, meeting Midvale. died Samuel Calvin Adams, David Webb, Rus- been scheduled for their next per Sandy, 89, Jones, house will honor them. Sarah Goff was recently sus sell Taylor, Robert Stevens and meeting and several of the mern-- Attending Thursday morning, Sept. 18, the bride will be last tained president of the East Mid MILD David Reich. Jeanette Bills also oers wiu Dane cooKies ana dec Miss maid of hon at his residence after a lingering Janice Smith, vale Second ward Keliel &ociety. reported on her Girls State ac- orate them to be sent to the Fort or; Miss Dianne Smith, Miss Ra-- illness. Fern Marlor will serve as first tivities. Many of the parents Douglas Hospital at Christmas mona Burton and Miss Near a He was bom July 30, 1869 at counselor in the organization. joined with the Legion and Aux- time. The members will be divid Smith. Flower girls will be Shel Nephi to Edward ana Martna Daryl Glen Walbtck Jackson Jones. He married Eva and Eva Augason will continue iliary members to listen to the ed into three groups in order to ly Smith and Gay Van Tasseil. as secretary. Joan Hortin is the. Bews, Nov. 14, 1900 in Salt Lake. give every junior a chance to reports. Wal- of In honor Darvl Glen He was a farmer most of his life participate In the cooky program. retiring president. and later retired. He was a mem- oecK, prior to his departure for The cookies will be frozen until Alton Jensen, spent the week German a West the fare mission, Convention Second Ward in Sun Valley, Ida., with a of the ber end all have been made and then Municipal Sandy well testimonial will take place widow. his and is of leadership students SODA survived sent to veterans. the disabled by group Attended by Officials Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. in the trom the BYU. Enjoying the Northwest lor lu bunaay, second Money making projects were 127 12900 ward. Draper & Mrs Everett C. Butler Mr discussed and a decision was days were the Gaylen Maynes. South 1300 East. Attending the annual Municipmotored to Bingham Canyon on They visited with an uncle, Har al convention held at a Salt Lake made by the group to make Chris& Mrs G, a is Mr son of Daryl where they visited. Ore., and M. hotel and at the University of mas corsages again this year. There were 127 boy scouts, ry Nelson in Redmond, and is i Sunday Mr & Mrs William P. Sharp, traveling from Columbia 1956 Walbeck, Draper, Utah were officials of Sandy City. Jordan of High parents and leaders at the re enjoyed graduate the coast, miss ssanara fccnooi. Rigby, Ida., spent the week end Parts of the three-da- y cent court of honor held at the on down sister depart- Jaycee-Ett- e Members of Mrs Maynes Nelson, with relatives in this vicinity. mental work were attended by The program Sunday is as fol The Sandy First Ward. Receiving a and their son, Michael, went Sharps were en route to lows: organ prelude, Wilma Day; Life Scout award was David Er- Mayor & Mrs Clyde Miller, Mr & Plan Social Calendar their home after spending a week JONATHAN along on the trip. Mrs Delos Beckstead, Mr & Mrs opben, troop 135, and an Explorer A fireside was held at the opening song, congregation; in Fresno. Caiii.. with their son Ravell Beckstead, Mr & Mrs AlPlanning the year's social cal- Bronze award. of Mrs LaDean Beckstead ening prayer, Ted Bishop; sacra and family, Mr & Mrs Mephen. bert Nielsen, Mr & Mrs Delbert endar were members of the San Star awards were presented to home ment sacrament: musical song: and jun D. Sharp. where 26 junior Fugal, and Mr & Mrs Forrest dy Junior Chamber of Commerce Max Hatch, Richard Ford, John- ior Gleaners ot tne sanay uirsi selection, Men of Note, George Mr & Mrs Allan Hill and daugh Jacob. Also at the convention Auxiliary, when they met at the ny Hatch, all of troop 129, and Ward Koden, Lewis Allsop. Howard ter Allene, El Paso, Tex., enjoyed the evening pre Ballard. spent were Mr it Mrs Almon Nelson, home of Mrs Jean Whetman, on Blaine Bateman, troop 13S. SecGilbert Rasmussen: was ai-m- a of the week with her sister Mr & Mrs Glen Smith, and Mr & Tuesday evening. Presiding at ond class awards given during pared for them, bpeaxer Gil- - part David solo, speaker, Gourley; and family, Mr & Mrs Orvil E. Woodbury, who explained Den Mrs Harold Bjork. tne meeting was Mrs Jack tne evening were to Bryce Jones, DhotoeraDhv liasmussen; speaker, Golden Sorenson. The Sorensons enter to the group and The group also attended a troop 135, and James H. Mum- showed film on several incidents uerrett; musical selection, Men tained Thursday evening at a of Note; remarks, Bishop Adambanquet at the University and the Members of the auxiliary have ford, Randall L. Dimond, troop taken dinner party honoring the Texas by a camera club. Ice Follies during the conven begun on their money making 122. Merit badges awarded to the clos on; response, missionary; An interesting sacrament meet visitors. Other guests were Mrs tion activities. project, Community Club awards, boy scouts numbered 40 with ing was held at the Sandy First ing song, congregation; closing Sorensons brother and his wife, troops 135, 129, 264, and 122 rep Ward Sunday evening when tne prayer, Bill Russell; postlude, Mr & Mrs Raymond Graham, resented. Andrew Jones family told of wuma my. Bountiful. The Hills returned to Program for the evening con- - their summer spent in Indiana their home Monday and Allene tsted of opening prayer, Billy and the winter in California. Mildred Casper and Margaret remained here to attend the BYU. of Moore; presentation colors, Lloyd Land treated the 15 and Vincent, who live with Mrs Vin Mr & Mrs Ray Brown, children RUSSET troop 135, host troop; musical 16 year old Sunday School class cent. In the absence of their mo-- . Valerie and Paul, Randy, numbers. Paul Jenkins and Leigh to the film "South Pacific," and ther and father, Mr & Mrs Shel-- I Midvale, Byron, Mr & Mrs Hans C. Jen-le- y uunnell; presentation of awards, later to refreshments at his Vincent, formerly of Sandy, sen and daughter Afton, recent- secretary of the court, Andrew home. There were 16 in the Brent, Karen, and Gary Bert ly motored to Bountiful where Glad; films on troop financing CTOUD. have been staying with their they enjoyed a family and the Boys Life magazine, in the and joined at the home of Mr & Mrs Nelson, Z, daughter ot grandmother shown by Harold Carpenter; clos MrJune & Mrs Almon Nelson, has celebration. The Vincents are en Paul Barton. The occasion celeing prayer, Roger BusenoarK, a to New York. trip brated Mr Jensens birthday. returned home from the LDS joying Thanks were extended by Viv Hospital following an operation. Enjoying their trip here are Mr & Mrs Ivan Dahl and their CHUNK STYLE ian Swenson to the parents and She will remain in a cast for Mr & Mrs Gene Henri (the forJanet, Margaret, Stephen, family, couts who participated in the three months. v mer Louise Setterberg) daughter Susan and carl, recently moved search for the body of the John A Mr & Mrs P. F. Setterberg. to Scottsdale, Ariz., to make Mr it Mrs Kenneth Rasmussen son boy who drowned recently, up an overnight trip to the The Henries and their family their home. Their son Douglas, enjoyed Lamar Mortensen. chairman of and visited mends have been sightseeing in the area who has spent the summer here district committee and in charge Homestead in Price. They were celebrating and enjoyed family gatherings, left Sunday to visit his parents, of arrangements, announced the Mrs Rasmussens before returning to their home prior to leaving for Chicago, EL, birthday. next court of honor to be Oct 11 Guests at the home of Mr & in Sierra Madra, Calif. where he will attend the NorthMrs Richard Setterberg were Mr Here to attend the golden wed western Medical School. Mrs Lucille Abrams and her f Mrs Joe Oviedo. The Oviedos ding celebration of their parents, Family descendants of the late three children have moved to 4 found Mt Timpanogas Cave and Mr & Mrs Clyde Swenson, were Niels P. and Eudora V. Ranck the Mt. Jordan subdivision. & Mr Mrs M. and Swenson Leroy Mirror Lake of special interest. Swenson, held a reunion Sept. 20 O While here they visited at the daughters. The Swensons spent in the Pioneer Hall in West Jor a as week guests of their parents dan. 'Following dinner, home home of Mr & Mrs Lyle Gunderson and Mr & Mrs Glenn Setter- before returning to their home movies were shown of former O, and a social berg, before returning to their in San Mateo, Calif. During their family stay they were entertained at evening enjoyed. A committee home m Westchester, Calif. A family gathering at the dinner parties given by brothers was chosen to plan for a reunion 9247 S. State home of Mrs Maud Vincent in and sisters, Mr & Mrs Lavell T. in They are Hal Swenson, T-SERVICE ' Swenson, Murray; Mr & Mrs Leon chairman, William Mellonie, and on her DO THOSE DOZEN ODD ,JOBS her honored Salt Lake 1 T-- V birthday Sunday. The family Parduhn, American Fork; Mr & Lavon Atkinson members enjoying the Sunday Mrs Kenneth Jensen, Draper, YOU PROMISED LAST SUMMER afternoon dinner, were Mr it Mrs and Mr & Mrs Robert C. SwenMl N. Main 1)8 Lamar Vincent, Mr it Mrs Virgil son, and Mr & Mrs Bryce Ashby, AV AM Jacobsen and their families from Sandy. Also here from Moab Sandy, and Mr it Mrs Gordon were Mr s Mrs Archie M. swenNeilsen and family, Midvale, Mr son and children spending Sat IVE ft DIME h Mrs C. D. Richards. Salt Lake, urday ano &unaay witn uieir parMr & Mrs Parry, Spanish Fork. ents. The Clyde Swensons extend Also attending the party were their thanks to the 300 relatives and friends who called on them during their celebration; many were from various parts of the OPEN FRIDAY state and the West Coast area. In ,JNCH SI2ES attendance were all of their sons NITES TILL 9 and daughters and 23 grandchildren during the open house. Mrs Bonnie A. Dowding, Sandy, treasurer of South Salt Lake County DUP, and Mrs Myrtle B. AND Ostler, Sandy, publicity chairman, were guests of honor at the meeting of the Glover Camp of WEEKLY the Daughter of Utah Pioneers, BOYS NEW Thursday at Midvale City HalL with Mrs Mahcklin, newly-electeCOLORFUL caDtain. in charge. 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