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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH Page 6 Friday, August 23, 1963 Sandy Department Mrs Richard Setterbcrg, American Legion Monday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m., it has been announ ced by Laura Setterberg, junior activities chairman for the Aux iliary. The group will hold election of officers and will make plans Jn front of an 18 foot tall for the coming year. United States flag, which cover-can outdoor screen, 63 graduates of the Freedom Academy received certificates after completing a week's training in combating communism at Camp Williams. The boys, chosen from high schools throughout the state, A dance and a queen contest heard a talk given by guest are being planned by the Sandy speaker William C. Sullivan, assistant director of federal bur- Fire department, it was recenteau of investigation. Also talks ly asnounced by Bill Clougn. by;Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, fire chief. Gov. George D. Clyde. A quarThe annual affair, which will tet" number was presented by Jeff Lynch, Mike Andrews, Lee take place on Friday, Oct. 4, Davis and Jim Mumford, mem- will not only have many gifts bers of the Academy. to give away as a special featOver 300 parents and friends but will have a queen conure attended a buffet patio dinner prior to the program held at the test as an added attraction. DeAmphi-theatr- e at Camp Wil- tails on the contest will be anliams. Students spent the entire nounced at a later date. Norman LeBaron, week at the camp studying the general course sponsored by the Nation- chairman, will have as his Ernest Clough, gifts; al Guard. Among the students were Jim Ernest Cowdell, Phil Tolman, Mumford, Sandy, Jordan High, queen contest; John Derricott, Dennis Bianchi, Midvale, Judge hall, dance, decorations; Bob Memorial, Robert Marlow,, Rob- Swenson, tickets; Ravell Beck-steaTheron Farnsworth, adert Dinius, Hilcrcst. vertising. Donations made to this dance First Junior Meet will e used for the promotion on safety purposes of the departSet by Auxiliary ment. The first business meeting of The dance will be held at the the seasn will be held by the Sandy Elementary school upper Sandy Junior Auxiliary of the building. 255-334- Boys Graduate From Utah Freedom School d Firemen Plan Queen Contest, Annual Dance - SANDY MIDVALE TQCAl Proper Eye Care Is Essential For Best Scholastic Achievement See ' DR. SAMUEL RQBjSON Today Eye Examination , 0 Glasses Fitted O 255-354- In Back-lo-Scho- 1 Just south of the underpass Koller's Bowling Shopping Center ol Type or Filler Paper 59c 7 Cartridges Free I Shaeffer Cartridge Pea Reg. 69c Set of 10 Colored Pencils fC S'jOO 255-286- 1 ni lb. FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON On Aug. 17 the Lucky Clov- ers held a meeting at the home of Annette Beckstead. Kristy Beckstead gave the opening prayer. The pledge was Call for appointment ; CiROL now REED DANCE STUDIOS 4964 S. 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BAG 2c LARGE ASSORTMENT DA CK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES Spaghetti, cans $1.00 Ellis Vienna Sausage 5 cans $1.00 Nabisco Cookies, reg. 49c 2 pkgs. 79c 59c Berry Patch Preserves, 2V2 lb jar B & K Corned Beef, 12 02. 2 cans 79c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper 2 pkga. 39c Open Local Tomatoes Grapes Red Peppers This Ad Is Good for One The Lucky Clovers raers Large Sweet Seedless & Levs 4-- H Nfi 7 Bone LOCAL PEACHES, Strawberries, Sweet Corn, Green Beans, Potatoes, Green River Melons Green Tap, Ballet, Toe, Hula, Baton Twirling, Modern Jazz MELROY VORLD TRAVEL CY'S FARM PItODUCI 9C Carol Reed Dance Studio 6 OSTLER PHARMACY Midvale non-ski- rol works for. given by Lou Ann Adams. The Kristy Beckstead gave the 411 Mr & Mrs Deon Bateman ra;P was riicicc a ii ninHfn hnnk RnnrH wnrp and family and Mr & Mrs Ron was made. Hostess Jan Knight. son was The hostess for sung. Fawlks and familv of Graneer was by Lou Ann Closing day was Annette Beckstead. Adams prayer spent two days to Wanship Res-tn- e who reported the ervoir where they water skiied. ;Jan Knight gave closing prayer, Bill and Veona Thompson and it was reported by Lou Ann family spent the week end at Adams. Yellowstone Park. Use Sentinel Another meeting was held at Mrs Mark Carroll accompan- the home of Annette Beckied by her father-in-laCharles stead. Tthe opening Want Ads prayer was Carroll, Crescent, attended the given by Lynnette Beckstead. funeral fo Ernest Clark of Alpine. Julie Logan was honored with I'm Learning to Dance at the a bfrthday party. The party was given on Aug. 10. Julie was 10 years old and there was 10 3 year olds and up guests present. They were entertained with games and reBeginners and Advanced freshments on the patio. 'a Your Pri st riplion Ucuihiuuih rs 7980 S. State 5 i Notebooks, Filler Paper, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, Cards, Crayons, etc. 300 Count Special W. Jordan Coasts- State St., Midvale 7980 S. . Contact Lenses Miss Kathy Brown is visiting Announcing the birth of a in Columbia and St. Louis, Mo. & Mrs Mr are granddaughter For Its Beauty She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Wallace Benson. The baby girl Doyle Brown. Recent visitors A garden spot on 218 S. 3rd was born Aug. 15 to Mr & Mrs at the home of the Browns were East was chosen as "Garden of Lynn Ainsworth who have three Mr & Mrs Robert Monson and the Week" by Mrs Marian other children. Heber Ainsworth family. Pueblo, Colo. They visited Mr & Mrs Richard Crews Boyle, president of the Garden is the grandfather. Club, the Arnold Peterson also of Sandy. new a Cooks have The Curtis home. Arnold Peterson, who died re- son, the seventh which was born 9. Grandparents are Mr & cently, was a president of the Aug. Cook. Sandy, and Mr Mrs Rav Sandy Garden club many years & Mrs Siebold, Idaho Frederick ago in Sandy. The romer club Mark Peterson was very active in civic work j Falls, Ida. and at the time held flower Mr Si Mrs Kendal Timothy The Elders quorum in West shows in the old junior high and family East 8425 South, school building, according to spent the week end at Bear Lake Jordan Second Ward have been Mrs Peterson. enjoying water skiing with a sponsoring a square dance once brother and family, Mr & Mrs a month through the summer. Glen Mooseman is elders presiMerlin Timothy, Salt Lake. Fund Boosting Night Visitors from Portland Ore., dent. Planned by Ward Mr & Mrs Dean Bateman had have een Mr & Mrs Jack Polas were and lard and guests sons, guests the past week five A satin quilt will be & Mrs grand nephews from Salt Lake, auctioned off at the Aug. 29 at the homes of Mr Nicholl and Mr & Mrs sons of Mr & Mrs Lorus B. family fun night to be held by jThomas East 8fi00 South. Pratt. The young guests were Lewis, (Robert the Sandy Fourth Ward. Ebcnezcr J. Kirkham will be iney nave enjoyea signiseeing Mark, Matt, Martin, Mickey, master of ceremonies and other in the area. They have spent and Monte. They are the grandtalented performers will enter- part of this week at the home children of Wanda and Lorus S. of Mr & Mrs Harold Wrigth, in Pratt. ' tain. will return to Mr & Mrs Robert Jones have A bake sale at 6 p.m. will pre- Helper. They cede dinner and a program will spend the week end in Sandy been to Yellowstone Park and for a family at the to Bear Lake. be presented at 7:30 p.m. & Mrs This is a building fund boos- home of the Lewises. Mr The mother of Mrs Lloyd Atter and everyone in the vicinity Archie Nicholl will be visiting kinson, Mrs Cooley of Woodland, in Sandy from California bringis invited. is staying to the Atkinson home ing together all the brothers and sisters of the Nicholl family while Mr Cooley is in the hospital in Salt Lake. Oddfellows, Rebekahs for the first time in 17 years. Mr Fillmore, father Announcing the arrival of a of MrsWhatcott, Plan Sunday Outing is visiting Ciair Warner & are Mr Mrs granddughteer & with Mr Clair Mrs Warner. An annual outing will be held Doyle Brown, Sandy, and Mr & Alta Sorenson is hospitalized. by the Oddfellows, Rebekahs, Mrs C. W. Arand, Union, Mo. at Saratogo Resort Sunday, Aug. The9 pond 7 ounce baby girl Mr & Mrs Mark Carroll at25, by the Oddfellows, Rebekahs, was born to Mr & Mrs Chris tended a catered dinner given and their families. The fam- Arand, Hermann, Mo., Aug. 8, at Como Springs, at Morgan ilies will take their own lunches the former Rolayne Brown. given by the company Mr Car and will be served soft drinks. A program will be presented in the season will be held by the attended by members throughout the state. 255-423- 4 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR AIRLINE TICKETS Gathering at the home of Mr STEAMSHIP RESERVATION'S & Mrs Douglas Norton were the INTERNATIONAL TOURS following servicemen who reHOTELS AND RESORTS cently returned from Ft. Ord, Fret Ticket Delivery in . . . Calif., following asic training MIDVALE, MURRAY, HOLLADAY AREA Douglas Norton, Jr., Jerry NO SERVICE CHARGE Dale Darrell and Sprogue, Smith, Paul Jenkins, Richard 790 E. Center St., Midvale, at the Midvale Junction Utley, John Bills, John Hatch, were Skip Winger. Other guests Mr & Mrs Mclvn Jenkins and son David, Mr & Mrs Irving Sprague and children Penny and Dean, Mr & Mrs Dale Smith and children Paula and Brent, Mr L Mrs Darrell Bills, Mr & Mrs Golden Utley, Mr & Mrs LaVar Burton, Mr & Mrs Russell Utley, Judy Ncwold, Larni Bcrrctt, Joan Dazlcy, Joy Ann Fife, Sandra, Sheila, Lyle, Shelly and Rhonda Norton. The buffet dinner was followed by volley ball and movies and slides on a pre vious fl ip to Ft. Ord taken by the Nortons. The boys have been reassigned to several basaes in the United States, some have already left the area. Mr & Mrs Re von Underwood and children Grant( Bruce and Michcle have been guests for weeks at the home of Mr & Mrs Carl II. Nelson, South 7th East, Mrs Underwood's parents. The group visited Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs Arlo Watson in Ogden and on Monday spent the day at Lagoon. The Underwoods also spent a day at the Logan Temple. They make their home in Anaheim, Calif. Mr & Mrs I. Rex Shaw and daughter Darlene returned to their home in Alcmeda. Calif., this week after visiting in Sandy with John H. Shaw, East 2nd South, and other family members and friends. They were Sunday guests at the home of the G. Merrill Shaws in Logan and spent a day at Lagoon with Mr & Mrs Harold Shay and family, Murray, Mr & Mrs Grant Shaw and f .unity, Midvale. Entertaining for them Thursday evening were the Grant Shaws, at dinner. Spending five weeks in Long Beach, Calif., recently were Mr k Mrs Niel Sodcrbcrg, South 7th East, at Die home of Mrs Alt a Martin, a niece, while Mrs Martin toured Europe. They enjoyed the company of Mrs Martin's daughter, who was under the Sinlerberg's care. The Stxler-berg'- s also visited a son & family in Hollywood, Mr & Mrs Donald L. SoderlM-rg- . Mrs Pearl Walters. Mrs Ethel Dalil. Midvale, Mr & Mrs J. 1). Page, Salt Lake, and her two grandchildren Rhonda and Mike Walters attended a Page reun19 ounce in Centerville ion recently. Franco-America- n Rhonda danced on the program. Mrs Wallers also had as her guest Mrs Edith Goo, Idaho' Falls, Ida., who fcpent a few days Willi her. Sandy Garden Chosen .b. 1 6' YF P Drink, ass'l flavors Scott Tissue, ass'l colors, Kitchen Charm Napkins 9a.m.-- 9 3 cans $1.00 Hi-- C PZ E FX n f gpt Sundays, Holidays 3 4-ro- ll pkgs. $1 3 pkgs. 29c Cold Pop & Beer Always p.m. Pickling & Canning Supplies 8767 S o 7th East Sandy n Libby's Sweet Peas, 303 size 5 cans $1.00 Sweet Corn, 303 size 7 cans $1.00 Hunt's Pork & Beans, 2V2 size, 5 cans $1.00 7980 S. Stale Street MA Midvale |