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Show The meeting of the Sandburr Camp, DUP, will be held Thursday, April 8, at 1:30 p.m. at Mt Jordan Stake office in Sandy, instead of the regular date of April 1, it has been announced by Mrs Bonnie A. Dowding, captain. The change was made due to Relief Society General Conference on April 1 in Salt Lake. Mr &. Mrs Lyle Gunderson have been sustained as dance directors of Sandy First ward MIA. Mr & Mrs Clarence Waterfall of Ogden visited Sunday with her par cnts, Mr & Mrs John Tennant. The Waterfalls journeyed on to Manti where they attended sessions at the Manti temple. A . quorum testimony meeting will be held at Mt Jordan Stake High Priests Quorum meeting Sun day at 2 p.m. at Sandy Third ward chapel with P. Wilford Picrson president, in charge. Special mus ical numbers will be under direc tion of Arvid J. Larson. All hig priests of the stake and their part ners are urged to attend. Mrs Donna Dixon and twin sons Craig and Clair of Texas; Mrs Vera Stewart of Provo; Mrs Blanche Stewart of Salt Lake; Mrs Vivian Pierce of Draper, and Mrs La Vern L. Benson and twin sons Dee and Lee of Sandy were visitors o MRS. MYRTLE OSTLER, Reporter and Subscription Agent POSE PROM PRESENTED L'f MT. JORDAN GROUPS The annual "Rose rrom", spon-rreand Ex-- r by the borers of Mt Jordan Stake MIA, v as held Saturday evening at San-i;recreation hall. The theme car-iout was "Moonlight and r.oses". An outstanding floor show v as presented during the evening. Those in charge included Ross Allen, Glen L. Steadman and La Y:rn J. Farnsworth, in charge of i:plorcrs and Mrs Emma Johnson :nd Mrs LaPreal Sylvester, supervisors. Ross Allen was ; aster of ceremonies of the d Mia-Maid- s - d Mia-"lai- d COMEDY TO BE PRESENTED DY SANDY FOURTH WARD The mystery comedy "Its All in FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY OBSERVES FOUNDING DATE Honoring the 112th anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society, Sandy First ward Relief Society held a program and dinner March 16, under direction of the presidency, with Mrs Bertha Richards ,Mrs Marie Stuart and Mrs Irene Setterberg as the committee in charge. Each of the ladies present was presented a daffodil corsage by Mrs Ebba Finlayson, president, Mrs Mildred Bush, and Mrs Nola Stevens, counselors, and Mrs Beatrice Kirby, secretary. An outstanding program was presented including word of welcome by Pres. Mrs Ebba Finlayson; vocal solo, Mrs Margaret Astle; retold story, Miss Carol Stecrberg; trombone solo, Eddie Pond; pioneer reading, Mrs Margaret Hyde; melody of Irish selection on piano, Mrs Irene Greenwood; tribute to visiting teachers and Mrs Hazel Peterson, magazine agent, was by Mrs Mildred Bush; pantonine, "Al Jolson", Mrs Glen Bateman of Midvale. Following the program lunch was served on long tables in the ward recreation hall. The tables were beautifully decorated in keeping with St. Patricks day. There were 40 members and 12 children in attendance. Your Head", will be presented by Crndy Fourth ward MIA Friday at 8 p.m. at Sandy recreate hall, with Mrs Eveline Jones' r? director and Dale Jensen in (l arge of sound effects. Members of the cast include: Mrs lath Anderson, Dean Sargent, Ar-- ; one Adams, Max Nelson, Doan VanDan, Rex Jones, Mrs Donna I ce Nelson, Tommy Cowley, Joel Lund, Mrs Blanche White and Miss Jessie Kay Greenwood. Voluntary contributions will be iceived. Funds raised will go to ard Sandy Fourth ward building FOURTH WARD ENJOYS PROGRAM AND SOCIAL L:nd, it has been announced. Sandy Fourth ward held an honor COUNTY D.U.P. CAMP program and social Friday eveTO HEAR RADIO AIDE ning, March 12, at Sandy recreation hall, honoring their former Paul F. Royall of KSL, will be Bishop, John E. Rich, who served r iest speaker at the monthly meet as bishop of Sandy Fourth ward for : of South Salt Lake County two and a half years and also servPaughters of Utah Pioneers, Mon ed Sandy First ward for three and (hy, March 29. at 11 a.m. at the a half years prior to the division J'emorial Museum, 304 North of ward. the Bishop Wilford Adams riain Street, Salt Lake City, at was in charge. v.hich all officers and members of A varied honor program was 'he various camps of the county with Kenneth Rasmussen presented urged to attend. Mrs Evelyn of the of the ward superintendency Nelson, president, will be in YMMIA as of master ceremonies t ' arge. of Refreshments were the evening. Mr Royall will discuss the April served the following program. "Pioneer Industries". A reFormer Bishop Rich and his wife, : be will on activities pre-camp port Roxie Nelson Rich, were presented nted by Mrs Rernice D. Young, a beautiful floor lamp. The with ciptain of Sharp Camp of East was by Bishop Wil !lidvale. Musical numbers will also presentation Adams. The membership of ford 3 presented by the Sharp Camp. the ward were invited to be in at(to-!,:gh- t) re Mrs Housekeeper at her Effie home Wednesday of last week. At the recent annual meeting o the stockholders of the Sandy Ir rigation Company, the following of ficers were Joseph E Thornblad, president; Orren Greenwood, vice president; L. E one Van Dam, secretary-treasurer- ; year directors, Carl L. Larson and Francis Hansen. The monthly meeting of Sandy First ward genealogical committee will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m at the home of Mrs Florence Webb Mr & Mrs Dan Adams of Verna have returned home after spending several days with their son and daughter-ilaw, Mr & Mrs Wi ford Adams. Dan Adams under went an eye operation at the St Marks hospital during their stay here. Mr & Mrs Herbert Lee of Pan guitch. have been visiting at the home of their daughter and son in law, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Stevens Mr Lee underwent an operation at the St. Marks hospital. SPECIAL BONO Let us decide honestly what we LAKE CITY can do, and then do it with all our SUBURBAN SANITARY DISTRICT Amelia D. Barr NO. 2, SALT LAKE COUNTY, might NOTICE NOTICE - 'y ! ! .JJeffo, . 5oZj HEREBY GIVEN Lake County, Utah, on Tuesday, the 27th day of April, 1954, at which there shall be submitted to such qualified registered voters of the district as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding the election, the following question: Shall the bonds of Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the aggregate sum of maturing in not to exceed 40 years from the date thereof and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of six (6) per cent annum, be sold and issued Ecr the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County for the purpose of paying the cost of the acquisition of a sanitary sewer, system for said district, and for the purpose of paying such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incur-cin connection with the acquisition of such system and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds there-of- , which bonds shall constitute special obligations of said district payable solely from the operating revenues to be derived by said district from the operation of its sanitary sewer system lying within and without its boundaries? For said special election said district has been divided into the following election precincts which, together with the name of the place for each such precinct, shall be as followrs Precinct Number 1. Boundaries: Voting Districts 323 partial, 320 all. Voting Place: East Midvale First Ward Chapel, 7500 South State. Precinct Number 2. Boundaries: Voting Districts 255 partial; 321 $850,-000.0- Mrs Metta Gerrard of Salt Lake, guide on Temple Square, gave a talk on inspirational experiences, as a feature of the program at the meeting at Sandy First ward and Explorers, held Sunday evening following the ward sacra ment service ,at the home of Mr & Mrs J. C. Richards on East First North Street, Sandy. Mrs Valene Bell and Harold Carpenter, and Explorer leaders, were in charge. The Misses Joane Jones, Joanne Farnsworth and Dorene Richards were in charge of arrangements and the serving of refreshments. There were 25 in at Mia-Maid- mm 0, WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO YOU TO HELP US CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY d MauptgBn COME IN AND ENTER OUR CONTEST FOR KIDDIES CANDY FOR GROWN-UP- S ON SATURDAY. MARCH 27 ONLY FREE BALLOONS HOME-MAD- E .... ....... TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OLTl HAIIGA1XS!! LADIES HOUSE DRESSES BOY'S SHIRTS BOY'S SWEATERS . . . .... ...... . . SLIP-O- N GIRLS NYLON SWEATERS partial; 324 partial; 333 partial. Voting Place: Union First Ward Amusement Hall, 850 East 7200 . GIRL'S DRESSES South. At said election the polls shall be open at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and shall be kept open until and shall be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. on the date of said election. Said election shall be held as nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah, and at such election every qualified, registered voter of the district who shall have paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vote on the above stated proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County. Utah, this 22nd day of March, ANKLETS 2 for tendance. The first boy in the Blaine II. Berrett and Verla Ostler Berrett home arrived March 17. at the Cot tonwood hospital. Sisters of the new brother are: Claudia, Launi and Melonie Kim. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Frank Berrett of I'nion and Mr & Mrs J. Thomas Ostler of Sandy. n n n n nr m w M m t, m nn 7 liree bedroom home on one acre, .iall down payment. have several inexpensive lots. 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Musterole a great pain relieving medication creates needed concentrated heat right where you hurt, bringing amazing relief. If pain Is aevere, ouy exit strong Musieroie. few rffe- - PREMIUM QUALITY Wife n) STRAIGHT BOURBOII Beauty Shop Now under U.S. Government Supervision! McMULLIN REALTY Let Crrign Ph. Mid. 136-J- . Frtd Stoffer Ph. Mid. 190 Hormt (Mack) 50. SANDY Reg. $1.98 Mia-Mai- d very choice pasture of 20 acres :id 11 acres of farming ground I his pasture is crossfenced for the :;tauon of stock. PERMANENT .;. Now s -- Try Our Special S5.00 Reg. $2.98 Our bargain table will be full of many other Reduced Articles! Adial F. Stewart Chairman r to Ap?M 3 27 Prizes will be given away l vot-iin- g Attest: a 'eautiful home in Sandy, Radiant rat, mahogany cabinets, doors and alls. Full basement with shower "id toilet. The price has been re jced for quick sale. e LS Alvin Keddington County Clerk First Pub. Mar. 26, Apr. 2 I'JEIISOXALS . . . Friday, March 26, 1954 that there will be a special bond election held in Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2, Salt 1954. tendance. SENTINEL Page Four UTAH. ! rODELL FAMILY HONORS T '.RTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The J. S. II. Bodell family met rt the home of Mr & Mrs Ted Person tm Highland Drive, Tues-- ' evening honoring Mrs Eliza-?th Bodell Skanchy, the occasion ' ing her birthday. A social eve-- : 'ag was spent. Various pictures of the Bodell f. mily oxer a period of several y ;ars ,were presented on the screen Ted Tcterson. Tape recordings c f the evening were also recorded nd played by Mr Peterson. A buf i:t luncheon was enjoyed. Those present included the guest tl honor Mrs Skanchy and Mrs "Uldred B. Christensen of Salt .ike; Mrs Virginia B. Seal, Mrs Jessie Nielsen and Mrs Mary Beth Walker of Lark; Mrs Erma B. Crump of Midvale; Mrs Farrel B. Goodrich of Kearns; Mrs Myrtle B. Ostler and Mr & Mrs Arden Bodell :nd daughters Susan and Sherri of Tandy; Mrs June S. 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