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Show . 'It.. V Auxiliary Entertains 1 ii '4 r it r TtiE a MidvaJe institution fora fiew location, nearly ytars, opened-i" N. Main St., Thursday., Merril Brown "is owner and manager. Above, Mrs Florence Brown' ' Shoes, . r11 , Dowd, assistant manager, gives Gene Chavez and Mick Dowd, salesmen, point-.5- 2 ers as finishing touches are put on new ' . -'- ndy Deb artment 'V Mrs' Richard Setterberg, W. Pat Visick : Wili 'Speak 255-3$4- 8 " Pat' Visick,; public Party For Valentine's . lor, a rela- Valentine sweetneiirr Jaycee-Ettesan- d 255-790- 5 ,: panguitch Services aanay rvianxi Tor Funeral services were held Panguitch Wednesday for Herbert Lee, 70, 1324 E. 1st North. Sandy, who died . of natural causes in a - Salt Lake rest home. He was born in Pan guitch June 24, 1893, to Samuel : . Le. G, and Annie Alexander He married. Vilate Dickinson Jul. 5, 1916, in Panguitch, He was a farmer and an LDS church member. He Uvea m Panguitch until Survivors - ' 1956. sons his Include counselors will be made during the month, it was decided at the last meeting of the club. A donation was made to the March of Dimes bv the organiz ation and an endorsement of the campaign was made by the Lions during a boara ot direct ors meeting. The Lions have adopted a money-makin- g project of sell ing high quality detergent to raise funds for community pro-ect- s, it was announced by Mr Wright. Further information is offered by calling tne anove numbers. The community is encouraged to support this effort. plans by the Lions includes several community projects to be announced later. Three men were inducted as members. Darrell Brake. Du- ane Contratto, Robert Corsctti, during dinner meeung neia recently. Melvin Wright, past in ternational director, laano, in ducted the new members. Other visitine dicmtaries that even ing were HerbPrater, John both international Swanger, Neff counselors: Petersen, district governor; Xugcne Duf- fin. Roy Breeze, botn deputy Orville. district ' governors; Livingston, zone chairman. Long-range- Midvale. George Ray and Mrs Lloyd (Nola). Stevens, Sandyr Douglas,, Ely,' Nev.; 16 grana Sheet Music . Stock Complete - Records Albums A 45's, Banjos J l: 4 15 String Legion, Auxiliary Meet on Monday Tenor Barltona 4 it 12 String Pianos From $495.00 ORGANS With the New Shh-Boo- m HART BROS. IN THE MALL ' A Sugar Final plans will be made for district 8 officers' visit to the Sandv American Legion and Auxiliary meeting later in Feb. urary, at the Monday Feb. 10 meeting ol tne organizations. Joint meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at the Post home, zsa i. 2nd E. The public Is invited to the hall each Saturday evening when a games party will begin at 8 p.m., to be conauciea Dy Neal Haun, chairman. The entertainment will continue for each Saturday tin- til further notice, according to Jack Ferguson, commander. - Guitars : d -, Ukes House In S. have been ' Completed Plan?- - be held by Sandy Lions tions!, director and - promotion party.to Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, station,' will at the f Rocket Cafe. - 9010 S. manager of be' the speaker, at the Feb. 12 State. . , Persons interested in joining meeting of the Sandy f. the club are invited to this par Jaycees. The program is scheduled to ty on a Limited invitation basis begin, at 8 p.m. at Prudential due to the Limitation in space. More information may be had Federal Savings building. '.Hostesses for the evening are by calling the president, M. Ron or secretary, Mrs Betty1 Aitken and Mrs Wright, Lavell Webster, 4767. . . Kathy Potter. A tribute to international neia Delmont Roper Dies Lions Plan " Mr Sandy . City recorder,- Mrs Vivian Smith, reported that no building permits were issued during the month of January. ' children. - ' ' Burial was in Panguitch xem- - - At Special Meet W, No Building Permits Issued for January 5 L Hospital Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Sandy FourthFifth Ward for Delmont Roper, 59, 1171 E. 700 South, who died of natural causes Saturday aft ernoon in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr Roper was born May 14, 1904 in Gunnison to William S. and Charlotte Kearns Roper. He married Flora Rice July 6, 1937, in Coalville. He was a boiler fireman and a member of the LDS church. Survivors include his widow; son and daughters, Eugene D., Salt Lake, Carole, Sandy; Mrs Kay (Ralphealla) Arnold, South Jordan; Mrs Javan (Karen) Maxedon, Union; five grandchildren; sister, brothers, Mrs Eugene Ferre, A. L., both of Salt Lake; J. B., Gunnison, - I J. M. ' Granger; J. W. Kearns. Burial was in Mountain View Memorial Estates. Lutherans Form Basketball Team The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church received new members into its fellowship Sunday,' Feb. z. Being received were adults They also became confirmed members through the baptisr mal vows. A basketball team has been formed by men of the congregation and will be playing other church teams as games cat be scheduled. DUP to Discuss Utah Pioneer History An interesting lesson, "Utah Pioneers Who Lived to be 100 ears of Age'1 will be given by JIrs Zelma S. Thompson, class leader, to members of Sand-bur- r Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday, Feb. '10. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Sandy Stake office, 300 South Fourth East. Mrs Retta Loveless, captain, will preside. Historian Mrs Pamela Grant has arranged for a Utah Pioneer history. Members and anyone eligible to belong to the DUP is invited to attend. & Mrs Kenneth Morris .. Y modern Knows the danyer whenever can skid. ; He tetttout his brakes And makes no mistakes Like sad Katy did! . , Fefrf, All-Sta- PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES The Safe Winter Driving League presents this safety tip from the National Safety Council for driving on snow or ice: "Know the condition of the road surface. Get the 'feel' of the road by , trying your brakes gently when away from other traffic. This tells you how alick the road surface is. Then adjust your speed and driving habits accordingly." en- a d, n, . mmu ihxivoiy slkyh i? Chicken Special 89c Delivery 5 p m. to MidnigTit Open 11:30 to 2 a.m. " for a Scotland mission. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Keith McCleery, Murray, who enjoyed the dinner party as well as Cheryl McCleery, Mrs Violet McCleery, Mrs Lenora Cowdell Don and son Robert, Mr Cowdell and family, all of Murray; Mr & Mrs Ron ' Cowdell and family,- - Mrs Earl Edlen and family, Salt Lake. McCleery, who is leaving State 7640 S. 255-846- 2 s $700,000 Worth Of Bonds Sold The district offices, 3383 South 300 East was open for the bids for the sale of $700,000 worth of bonds to finance the expansion of the Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District's system. An election held Sept. 29, 19S9 authorized the sale of the bonds, part of a five million dollars worth, and are the final set to be sold by the district The money used from the bond sale will be to drill and equip four wells which are ex pected to increase the supply by 3,500 to 5,000 gallons a min ute, according to Robert Hu , See a New and Brighter Color TV BriefTiter 3! RCA VICTOR voirs and construction of two more booster pump stations will be included in other pro if 812265 sq. In. Mr Hilbert said that the dis trict plans to drill the wells near Redwood Road (1700 West) and 3100 South; 1300 East and 8600 South; about 500 West and 9200 South, and near 3200 West and 5400 South. Total cost is estimated at $154,100. In the Holladay area the ex tension is from about 4500 to 4800 South near 2900 East which will connect to the Metropolitan line and extend to Castro Springs. Estimated cost is $46,' v . bert, manager. The Kearns water line, ex tension of a water line in the Holladay area, construction of reser three iects. Than "Ever Rfif hre tfstd fflMMN for "",U"""Pl'' RCA High Fidelity glare-proo- f - 'TTI i ., jiiii.i,, Color Tube brings you a picture so sharp, so irue, you have to see it to believe it. i( New Vista VHF Tuner pro- Super-powerf- power, even vides amazing picture-pullinin difficult TV signal areas. g - ' r , . Brighter, truer color pictures than ever before with 24,000-vol- t (factory adjusted) New Vista Color Chassis. . - keyad color controls maks tuning so simple a child can do it j (3ne-se- t VHF. Fin Tuning control aufomatl-call- y "remembers" to give the best picture. if Two 'if Extended-rang- spikrs in on) 'Throat" sound. v p speaker (like two delivers rich "Golden Duo-Co- n e RCAcTORThan i - If : Lolor or - I - 300. The booster pump station is $62,200; loop around a pumpbouse, $2,200 inch line from Kearns to 4700 line South, $97,000; along 4700 South from 5C00 So. to 6000 West, $40,500 booster pump station at 6300 S. 4800 West, $42,800; reser oir at 2700 E. 9400 South, $79, 350; rescroir at 6200 S. 3200 West, $79,350; and reservoir at 5200 W. 6200 South, $94,400. estimated about ''i j' t "r"'-- Jrjr h The BURBANK Merk a Serti-- . 14 f 59 V 2M ea. in. sictura - ' . , it(f') fXZiM v ' " ' .. - tfe COMPARE AVOID ACCIDENTS ? u.-i.o- .) : . f2 V!rFTrt w. Victor TU 7 -- .l. i . il TliaTrNNrsOtl Merk 9 Seriee atit ) In. 1 C 67H Picture 1 m m ea ca sa tzt ta ia te ee RCA I !. r 1 CABIWETRY! s f ruwr " -j- to mm ;:! y-vcrBl In Utah... ' .0 .after bowling, beer is a natural Vftcr youVe bowled a game or two, or when you're winding up he evening at the neighborhood bowling center, it's good to relax nth friends and compare scores. What better way to add to the port and the sociablcness thin with a refreshing glass of beer? lowevcr Vou take vour skatin. or r vnnr n tame room-be- er always makes a welcome addition to the party. I iour tanuliar glass of beer k also a pleasurable reminder that Ke live in I land of personal fretdom and that our right to eniov wiu unuc, j jui uoc, dui ma. iniporunc one. of (v fun-skii- umw - TliePANDOtM Mere a Settee M O 7? M StS sq. in. picture t H - J , i J ASSOCIATION, INC. bit City. ViA II S.ri.1 14 0 70 la.BKhi U TCt ClICtrtM I bbkllwlvll HAVE YOUR VEHICLE CHECKED REGULARLY 36 Soalk Fifli East,SaIt irk Rrtfin In Utah...becr goes tritn fan, with relaxation UNITED STATES BREWERS II The BIEMNRr The SIENNA IHerkVSetiM 14 0 2 M 2tJ mi. in. picture TUB MACT TFJlteTCI-- i IIAMC IM 'JLCI Ull-- III WO I I IVU I LU IVMIIIU 111 ncr. Amemcam TitraaNa Associations, Inc. 196 r SOUTH SEA CAFE ' son of Mr & Mrs Clifford Maynard, S. 7th East, Sandy, is home from the Cottonwood hospital where he was taken with a broken leg and other injuries' following a car pedestrian accident over Sweden will switch to driving three weeks ago. His legs are on the right hand side of the in cast and will remain so for road in 1967, leaving Britain as six weeks. He will receive class room instruction by a visiting the only European country' still driving on the left. ( teacher. Allen Maynard. Frhhrjr, AO spin-aroun- d, dinner party Thursday evening at their home honoring' their nephew, Duane tertained at ...... ii v day Billyno kid A , A Valentine party will be enjoyed following the business . meeting. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs Myrtle Poison and Mrs Agnes Setterberg. - store. ', grand. last-minu- n 1 f to h : DVA L team are Rodney Litle-fielTerry Carlsen, Jay Claw-soJim Young, Gary Newbold The last game of the Midvale Brent Peterson Duane Martin-- ; Stake basketball season was cau, Gary Anderson, Brent held Monday with the First Larson, Mark Nielson. The outstanding player award Ward winning first place and w ill represent the Stake in the went to Duane Martineau, son region 10 tournament Saturday, of Mr. & Mrs. G. Grant Martin- - , Feb. 8, at twelve noon. The 32 eau, Cypress St., and also junior team and 32 senior team chosen to be u memger of the tournament will have games All Star team. played in the East Millcrcek I Stake house, Murray Third and Symptoms of Distress Arising from Eighth Ward, Murray South STOMACH ULCERS Stake house and Butler Stake house. due EXCESS ACID I Midvale Stake has three team RELIEF OR NO COST in the junior division, Midvale QUICK First, secound place; and East Midvale Second, third place Winner of the region 10 tournOver five million package of th ' ament will represent .the Stake WILLARD TREATMENT havebeensoli for relief oi symptoms of distress arising from at the all church tournment. Stomach and Duodenal Ulort due to Ci There are two teams in the ch Acid Poor Digntlon.SourorUpMt Sloop Stomach, Gatsincu, Heartburn, Ask senior division, Midvale Fifth for ate, due to Excaw Acid. Ward, first place; and Midvale letsnets, which fully uplaiua "Willard't Mntage" . at tins home treatment fr Second, second place. A sportsmanship award went VINCENT DRUG CO. to the East Midvale First Ward 21 N. Main St., Midvale B Team. Stake members of the First Ward Wins First Place in Games Seven members of the Sandy American Legion Auxiliary entertained at Ft. Douglas hospital Monday evening. A program arranged by the South Salt Lake unit, was enjoyed by the patients. A third unit. Southeast was also present to assist in the entertainment. Refreshments were furnished by the three units. Assisting in the acitvity were the following volunteer workers from Sandy: Mrs Agnes Setter-berMrs Lena chairman, Christensen, Mrs Gwen Levine Mrs Nellie Herring, Mrs Rita Bills, Mrs Bertha Setterberg, Mrs Lillie Maynard. Members of the Wasatch Lodge 30 will meet Feb. 13 at the Legion Pos Home, 293 South 2nd East, Sandy, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m., it has been announced by Mrs Muryel Stuart, noble '( rVf I -- At Veterans' Hospital Lodge Plans Party Following Meeting I. rVNDVALE S E NTIN P C, u 8140 S. Stale Si. 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